COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal ㅤ Memory Project

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Speaker 0 ·
Hello, and welcome to another CHBMP space. Today is 11/29/2025. My name is Chelsea Belgoodell. I will be your host tonight, and I am joined by our cohost protocol widow and Miriam Belknap. Welcome, ladies. How are you doing tonight?
Speaker 1 ·
Doing well. At least it's dry where I'm living. Miriam, I cannot say the same about.
Speaker 0 ·
How's the weather there, Miriam?
Speaker 1 ·
-oh. She's paddling. Give her a minute. It's been raining. It's fanny off. And from what I can tell, she might even be getting ready to get snow. So.
Speaker 0 ·
I don't know. That will make for some fun holiday experiences, won't it?
Speaker 1 ·
Wow. You try to put a, I don't know, a bright and shiny light on things.
Speaker 0 ·
-oh. I do. Especially with it being always an adventure, I have learned to always find the silver linings, and I'm surprised there are always there are always some silver linings, at least most times.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, how about you? How's your weather out there in the High Desert?
Speaker 0 ·
Oh my goodness. It is so cold. It is below freezing even in the afternoon, and it's been, a learning experience because when it's this cold, of course, the batteries do not like to cooperate. So, we're on a bit of a learning curve here, and hopefully, the power will hold out for the duration of this space. I know you're backing us up just in case. So thank you for that. Yep. I will,.
Speaker 1 ·
I am backing you up. I usually try to wait now that things have settled for you. Good thing you reminded me. I would have gotten it done eventually, but, I think it's probably a good time for me to do that right now. And, what, I think we should try to make an effort to do our memorial name reading a little earlier maybe this time.
Speaker 0 ·
Just Yeah. About an hour in, I think, is probably good.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I think that would be good. Yes. So, I am backing you up now. There we go. So, yeah, that I think that would be wise. We'll do that. Miriam, obviously, is having some sound difficulties and will rejoin shortly.
Speaker 1 ·
Did I didn't I didn't do anything for Thanksgiving. Had dinner with the kids today. But did you were you guys able to do anything, or did you just enjoy the peace and quiet of the Denver? I'm you're not even close to Denver. Excuse me, everybody. The, High Desert.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. No. It was it was a bit of, a blessing. Safeway decided to there were no turkeys at all in the aisles. So Adam asked the when he got to checkout, he asked about turkeys. And they're like, oh, you want a turkey? And they went and got, like, a 30 pound precooked smoked turkey and brought it out to us and insisted we take it free of charge. And I thought that was just lovely. And, I made my late aunt's green bean casserole and, smashed potatoes and gravy and fresh bread. I'm learning to, bake bread in the wood stove, which has been.
Speaker 0 ·
Also a learning experience, but I'm getting better at not burning the crap out of it. And it was actually it was a lovely little dinner out here.
Speaker 1 ·
Miriam, can you wanna share what's going on in your neck of the woods for the Thanksgiving holiday?
Speaker 2 ·
Oh, yeah. I actually had one three days earlier because of working schedules for others, but it was it was pretty good. I will I had a fairly calm Thanksgiving. I didn't tell you guys last year. My dressing ended up green. I had and, literally green. I had an accidental explosion of sage. So I got ribbed a lot this year, but, the dressing was actually edible, and it was not green. So it went well.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. I didn't even, do a stuffing. We realized too late that we did not get the things to do a stuffing. And surprisingly, it wasn't it wasn't that missed. And cranberries either, but, , we had the essentials. So long as you have some turkey and.
Speaker 1 ·
And green bean casserole, you're doing alright, I think. Well, the, in all reality I don't know about for you guys. Maybe you guys, , care for bread. I have gotten to the point where I don't get any bread, and everybody who's listening says, stop talking food. We're just gonna let everybody fill the room up, folks. But.
Speaker 1 ·
Cranberries can be a nice side dish. And as cold as it is at your place now, you may be able to find a safe way to refrigerate outside. For something like that, that doesn't need to be, it's not like mayonnaise. You don't have to keep it really cool. And if you wanna play around on that wood stove of yours, on if you buy the cranberries that are just dried in the bag and you have a sauce pot and some sugar, I don't know whether you keep any sugar on the on the joint or not, but, you can make your own whole cranberry sauce. And it's relatively inexpensive,.
Speaker 1 ·
And it should be something that keeps well, especially as cold as it's, , it's gonna be cold for a few months. So you could have that as a potential side dish anytime, and it wouldn't be, , that expensive or difficult to make. Now granted, I'm saying difficult to make. You're working on a wood stove, so I don't know.
Speaker 0 ·
It'll be so much easier once I get a Dutch oven. Right now, I'm winging it with what we have on hand in tinfoil. But from what I understand, a Dutch oven is made to cook in a wood stove, and so I'm looking forward to getting one of those. And then, yeah, for Christmas dinner, I think we'll we'll do that. It's a good idea.
Speaker 1 ·
I've started making it to have just around the house as a something that.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm not entirely sure that I ever completely got my taste buds back after COVID. So that is tart and sweet and kinda gives me the feeling that I'm actually eating something with flavor. So just my taste buds, guys. Just my taste buds.
Speaker 1 ·
But, let's see. I'm trying to think of anything.
Speaker 0 ·
Are you I've got the purple pill up now, and, I've retweeted the space. So Okay. Help us get it out there and get more people in here. We really want to raise awareness about COVID related crimes against humanity now more than ever with, with Fauci's pardon ostensibly being overturned at least in word from, the president of The United States. And with that, we are demanding the indictment of Anthony Fauci for his COVID related crimes against humanity and all the harm that he's caused through his long and really horrific career.
Speaker 1 ·
That would be amazing. But
Speaker 1 ·
I'm I
Speaker 1 ·
Have a feeling that my anger will come out if I talk too much about this, but I don't have a lot of faith in any administration. And,.
Speaker 1 ·
That's just the way I feel about it right now. I have a feeling that deals are always being made in the background, and we're not part of it. I feel like I'm living in a George Carlin comedy skit.
Speaker 0 ·
Only it's not very funny anymore, is it? Nope. Someone last night was, needling us in the replies when we were talking about demanding Fauci's indictment. They're like, do you do you even know about the secret societies? What's the point of, , pursuing accountability when everything's a big sham? And I'm like, I don't have a I don't have faith in any one man, but I do have hope in the rule of law and our notion, our ideal of American justice. And I do believe that when these things are known, that no one will tolerate this without.
Speaker 1 ·
Some measure of holding these people to account. Oh, yeah. No. When you say, when you're presented with somebody who says that, , my first response or my first thought is just because you don't believe that you're going to get any positive reaction or positive feedback doesn't mean you don't stop trying. We have no choice but to let people know and remind them that what just happened that we're not even out of yet and most people don't know that they're still killing people in the hospitals. We know they're still killing people with the shots.
Speaker 1 ·
It's still happening. It's still being covered up. And my guess is the way that the WHO and the WEF are talking, we're gonna see something else like this happen between now and 2028.
Speaker 0 ·
If there is an accountability, you're darn right., they're not gonna stop trying to implement these agendas until they have what they're after, which is absolute control of everyone and everything.
Speaker 2 ·
Yep. I agree with both of you. Sadly, I wish that, , there was some alternative outlook, but there is not., they're not going to stop, and we can't just lie down and go, well, I don't think I'll ever get justice, so I'm not gonna try., we have to stay in this fight. There is there is no option. We cannot just roll over, because they certainly are not going to stop. So our best weapon is to continue what we're doing and that is, educating people and pressing for accountability. That's that's our sole responsibility, job, and commitment here.
Speaker 0 ·
And without it, the future is very bleak.
Speaker 2 ·
Yes., again, just because it's it's a uphill battle, you don't just say, well, I don't think it's gonna happen, so I'm not gonna try. You 100% ensure that it won't happen when you decide, I don't think it's gonna happen, and I'm not going to try.
Speaker 0 ·
And there's no giving up when the stakes are as high as they are right now. These digital ID and digital enslavement schemes are pervasive and persistent. They keep rearing their heads in various ways under various pretexts. And whether it's climate or the threat of a contagion or whatever it is, that they're seeking to exploit crisis to exert control. And we have to let them know this is absolute we see what they're doing, and it's absolutely unacceptable, and we will not tolerate it.
Speaker 1 ·
I wasn't ignoring you two. I'm searching to see because as our room fills up with people,.
Speaker 1 ·
I let you guys know about a friend of ours who had gotten her hair done. And this just happened earlier this week. Earlier this week, everybody that's listening. So she's getting her hair done and the stylist tells her that her mother is in the hospital because she had trying to remember what she had. It wasn't a major deal. Salmonella. They believe it was salmonella. So she goes in with salmonella. Oh my goodness. You have COVID. Three doses of remdesivir is already been given to this patient before our friend sitting in the hairdresser's chair finds out about it and is like,.
Speaker 1 ·
You get your fanny over to the hospital and get her out of there. Do not let them give her anymore.
Speaker 1 ·
This is just all of you, everybody within the sound of my voice. Do not let your friends and family they don't have to have any symptoms. They go to the hospital because they've got a UTI or a sprained ankle. We have to test you for COVID. No. You freaking do not. Do not let them test you for COVID. You're if you're not sick, why are we treating you for whatever it is they claim you're treating? No. I don't want anything for COVID. I sprained my darn ankle.
Speaker 1 ·
Tell everybody.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. And that is literally this is not hyperbole. That's literally what they do. They label you as COVID, and then you get the protocol. You get the protocol. They get the money. Big money.
Speaker 1 ·
And I'm going to put in the purple pill and in the.
Speaker 1 ·
Nest. This is a link to a website called idonotconsentform.com, and you need to get it together. I'm doing it myself. I'm finally doing it. I preached like a mad woman and I hadn't done it. I've got it together now. But you have to have it notarized and you have to deliver it to your local hospital so that at least if something happens to you and you're taken to that local hospital, it's already in your medical file. And they have specific instructions on how to make sure that happens, not just delivering it to the hospital, but how to make sure that it happens. Everything is on the website.
Speaker 1 ·
Then I believe that also in those instructions, and it doesn't matter. It's what I'm gonna do. I'm also gonna have a second set of paperwork notarized that I keep in each vehicle so that I never forget to have it with me. At least then if I'm in a car accident and I'm unconscious, it is imperative that people know you're not giving me any biogenics or should I say vaccinations? No. I don't want any of those. You're also not gonna give me remdesivir. You're not gonna give me baricitinib. You're not gonna give me Paxlovid. No.
Speaker 1 ·
And yesterday, I took myself off at least my current state where I live off of their organ donor registry. I've had it to the point where at least I'm finally doing what I always preach about. So please talk amongst yourself because I can't think and run my mouth at the same time.
Speaker 0 ·
Did you guys see Nicole Shanahan come out? And I'm I'm looking for the clip right now, and I'll put it in the nest in the purple pill. But she came out, and she basically admitted that her best impulses had been weaponized against her and women like her. And that they thought that by advancing the agendas, they were doing good, but they realized now that it was only harm caused by those policies. And then one of the architects of the WEP agenda, the build back better great reset agenda, responded to this clip and admitted that she too had been taken in. And she too acknowledges now.
Speaker 0 ·
That was that she was misled, that these were not the product of the policies that she helped enable and enact was not what she set out to achieve. And I think that's something. It's something. What do you think about that? I know you've seen it, Miriam.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. I was really impressed with how she articulated it. And particularly, I like the term she apparently coined was the tech mafia wives, because it's so apropos, especially the tech mafia part. Because, honestly, that's how they're they're operating is much like a mafia right now as far as their part in the technocratic control grid that's coming, that they think they know better for, , us and humanity, how we should live. They think they can police us in that control grid, and yet they their wives were apparently.
Speaker 2 ·
Programmed into believing that, , you could give millions to these agendas, which are antihuman, and somehow you were going to help humanity. So I really I really appreciated what she said because it was direct to the point and absolutely the truth. Although I struggle with the idea of how you thought helping those agendas were gonna help humanity. But I guess it goes to show you, know, anybody can be brainwashed.
Speaker 1 ·
I think that
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A lot of these it's it's interesting and it's like the.
Speaker 3 ·
Upper educated,
Speaker 1 ·
Technically, usually white women who are easily hornswoggled.
Speaker 1 ·
And I don't know whether it's because of the education they've become accustomed to and they're maybe they feel confident that nobody could get something over on them because they are educated after all.
Speaker 1 ·
Maybe, , it would be better time served to spend, six months, , cleaning septic tanks or, , working a dude ranch working the dude ranch.
Speaker 1 ·
And there are ranches that you can go where you're actually working the whole time, I think it would be a good thing for everybody who's got an upper education to get their fingernails broken and dirty and, , get horse shit on them or, , clean dog kennels or something and learn a little bit about the backbreaking work the average person puts in and why we have such a damn attitude.
Speaker 2 ·
Just my opinion. No. I think I think you 100% hit the nail on the head., humility and living in the real world would do some of these people really, really good, I think. Because they number one, they live in their bubbles. They're indoctrinated. So therefore, they think that what they know is all there is and that, , everybody else is lesser than. So now I think you're 100% right. They need to see how the rest of the world actually lives and what real life is like because, obviously, they are completely detached.
Speaker 2 ·
From what reality is that they could think that those agendas would serve humanity in a positive way. I love how she ended what she was saying. She called she literally said, we were the useful idiots, talking about herself and the other tech mafia wives. We were the useful idiots.
Speaker 0 ·
If she is
Speaker 1 ·
Was just gonna say I was just gonna say if she can use the power of her voice, and she is very articulate, and she can start to break that hold that is on these tech mafia wives, these upper crust liberal women, if she can break that hold,.
Speaker 1 ·
Then we have reason to believe we still have a chance, I think.
Speaker 2 ·
Well, and I'll tell you this. This is something my husband used to say. He used to say, that I was the neck that turned the head, he being the head. Right? So, , we need a lot of those tech mafia wives' necks to turn some heads to, , hopefully exert some influence further up the chain and laterally, in their significant others to, , get them to see what actual reality is. So those tech mafia wife next need to be turning some heads, I hope.
Speaker 0 ·
And I think it opens a door for us to reach out to these people because they're still talking about transfer of wealth and, , jobs and creeping control. This goes way beyond the things that they're finally articulating to the things that we talk about every Saturday night. And I think they need to if they don't know, they need to be made aware of the further harm caused by the policies that they helped implement.
Speaker 1 ·
Absolutely. Mhmm., we're all looking at some of the very negative changes, at least the that we believe are negative changes that are coming with this administration that we did not vote for. None of us wanted to see Palantir. It's just I can't even the EPA under Lee Seldon, initially, I thought he was doing an excellent job. Now what is he doing? He's allowing more of a I think it's a glyphosate containing product or a different product that is similar to glyphosate. They're allowing that, and they're not doing anything about not really doing anything about the geoengineering. It no.
Speaker 1 ·
This needs to stop. MAHA has their hands tied by this cabal of corporate jackasses.
Speaker 2 ·
It's interesting that you mentioned the EPA. I was hanging on to this till later, but I'll go ahead and drop this in. Yeah.
Speaker 2 ·
You need to know about the Genesis mission. Trump literally on the twenty fourth or November 25 just signed a new executive order, and its mission working through the EPA and Department of Energy is to accelerate scientific discovery by applying AI to large federal datasets and powerful computing resources. So once again, we're we're baking, corruption straight into, the system, and it is not looking very bright as far as that goes. It is, extremely concerning as far as I've read the executive order and it really looks like more centralization consolidation and.
Speaker 2 ·
Heavy handedness from our government. I'll go ahead and put Tom Wrens wrote a substack about it, and I read the executive order. I'll put both the executive order and that in the purple pill. It is extremely concerning.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. And I have penned a link to the whitehouse.gov page with the executive order to the nest. It says, quote, in the very first paragraph, section one purpose. This will be comparable, quote, comparable in urgency and ambition to the Manhattan project that was instrumental to our victory in World War two and was a critical basis for the foundation of the Department of Energy and its national laboratories. So this signals not only are they going to mount a nuclear scale effort.
Speaker 0 ·
At which I wonder why they didn't use the warp speed analogy that Trump fancies so much, but they use the Manhattan project. And this signals that they're they're not just going to launch this mission. They're going they seek to launch additional whole branches of government in service of SEN. Very alarming.
Speaker 2 ·
It's very alarming. It puts the Department of Energy basically in charge of building a unified AI platform using national labs and supercomputers and those supercomputers in those national labs. And once again, it rolls in public private partnerships and it also it says it's gonna establish a closed loop experimentation AI platform and basically is gonna trying to increase the coordination, coordinate data and infrastructure from federal agencies like NASA, NIH, the NSF, and the Department of Energy. So to me, that just it sounds terrifying. I'm not real happy with that one at all. But.
Speaker 0 ·
I dubbed it Operation Warp Speed Skynet because it sounds to me like that's what they're working to build here, and it's it's just stunning to see everyone and all of our institutions falling all over themselves once again to implement an experimental, really untested technology just on the heels of what we just went through with the mRNA platforms.
Speaker 2 ·
Well, and think about this., if you got the HHS involved in it, one of the comments that Tom Reds made is, and I'm quoting, is agencies like the HHS and, , others have spent decades pushing politically convenient, quote, science, like follow the science, on vaccines, climate, and other issues. Well, if those same datasets and models are fed uncritically into AI, which is what they're promoting here,.
Speaker 2 ·
Then that AI is gonna learn to treat those assumptions, the false narratives about vaccines and health and everything else, all the fake studies that are biased and rigged. Okay? Alright. Then they're allowed into that I AI's data set and learning, then what's gonna happen is garbage in garbage out. Okay? And so it's going to be what we've experienced for the last five years on steroids. And.
Speaker 0 ·
With this unified data structure that they're building, the Palantir infrastructure where all of our information is centralized and the speed at which AI can process that on the fly and sort us into our various categories and enforce various shadow banning or debanking or deplatforming or whatever they else whatever else they want to do to control us.
Speaker 0 ·
It really is something we should be alarmed about, I think. Well,.
Speaker 2 ·
And on that note, the other point that Tom Rens makes is since they're running it this whole unified data organization or attempt through the DOE, he says that quote supercharges the secrecy. He says the Department of Energy and the National Labs operate under some of the tightest classification regimes in the government. And he says, , when you route the future of AI and the data collection and health policy HHS and industrial planning through those same secrecy structures, you create a massive black box that's chill that's shielded from Freedom Information Acts and basically.
Speaker 2 ·
Disrupts any potential for meaningful oversight. So not only are you going to have the corrupted information on the health side from the HHS, from the decades of mismanagement and corruption being fed into AI, but you're also not going to have any meaningful oversight. So that's or access to freedom of information on that. So it's just horrifying to me.
Speaker 0 ·
And speaking of lack of oversight, I've just penned and put into the purple pill a note about back in June when the big tech execs were sworn in as army reserve lieutenant colonels under detachment two zero one, there is still no there has been no announcement, no updates on how that's going. They're just quietly merging the military with the big tech. And that is chilling because we've all anyone who's participated in any of these platforms that they are sourcing their data from has given these companies a wealth of information about you, which they can use to triangulate.
Speaker 0 ·
Or predict your behavior in various ways.
Speaker 2 ·
And that dovetails with his point number three, with Tom Wren's point number three. He says that because they're talking about public private partnerships in this same executive order that it's, he's saying that, obviously, that's a real problem. And here we've got, , the tech oligarchs being installed as, , quote officers. So great., you can seal it see it actually congealing the control grid as far as them actually being embedded into the military and then Palantir unifying all the datasets.
Speaker 2 ·
And they've got the public partner public private partnership which was integral to the COVID tyranny. That's exactly what happened with COVID. But now it's gonna be on steroids and enabled through Palantir and the man and our Genesis Manhattan project. Isn't that just lovely?
Speaker 1 ·
I got nothing.
Speaker 0 ·
In slightly better, more optimistic news, the FDA has finally admitted that at least ten children have died following the COVID so called vaccine rollout and mandates. This is, of course, a dirty lie. We know at least 10 children. Just in our circles, there are infinitely more who have been negatively impacted by these products. But at least they are finally I figure it's gonna be like the j six feds where first it was, oh, there may have been one or two feds at j six. And then, oh, well, okay. There were 27 feds, and now they admit there were, like, 300 feds.
Speaker 0 ·
It's going to be like that drip dripping, the actual toll of these products. And you already see the media and those the purveyors of these products mocking the FDA now as if it's, , as if they're making this data up because the, it's under Trump and RFK junior. So you can't trust the FDA now. It's it's incredibly ironic, and I agree. You can't trust the FDA. This is they are just barely scratching the surface of the actual death toll from these products.
Speaker 0 ·
But at least they're they're broaching it. They're finally discussing it now. So that is I think it's a positive development.
Speaker 1 ·
Okay. I gotta ask since you're bringing up the FDA. Isn't Marty Makary in charge of FDA?
Speaker 1 ·
I think it's Marty McCarrie.
Speaker 1 ·
Because he was on
Speaker 1 ·
PBD's podcast
Speaker 1 ·
And admitted. Like, it took you how many freaking decades? Admitted that Lyme's disease was created by the government.
Speaker 1 ·
Okay. So the FDA is gonna do one thing on one side that you're like, okay. We've known this all along and now you're gonna say it. And now they're gonna drip, drip, drip about the shots. Does that mean we're gonna have to wait another sixty years before you tell us the truth? I keep wanting to wave the JFK papers at people and say, this is BS in this time and place in this country, in this world that we have to wait this long for the truth. And it's only the truth as fit to share, which is bullshit. But at least it's closer to the truth than what our parents knew. I'm I'm.
Speaker 2 ·
Gonna be on a roll tonight, ladies. I'm sorry. No., you what the utility of that is. If you make sure you drip it for, , decades and then you finally let most of it or at least a significant portion of it out sixty years later, Well, , people don't even care five years out. So if you get sixty years out, they're not gonna have a problem. They as in those in power are not gonna be threatened because people aren't gonna give a big rip by sixty years later., and that's the truth. It's damage control. It's mitigation.
Speaker 2 ·
Drip, drip, drip, and then give them a, , half a gallon of it. Half a gallon of water at that point, but not the full gallon ever., it's it's just disgusting, but that's exactly what they do.
Speaker 1 ·
And that seems to be, like, the way to handle everything.
Speaker 1 ·
, any one of us sitting in this room right now can get on the platform we're on right now and find I can see Shelly sitting right there.
Speaker 1 ·
And I'm I can there's a few others here that I'm pretty sure can put their hands up and say, I'm vaccine injured. And then there's a bunch of others in there who can tell us, my loved one died in the hospital or I survived the hospital,.
Speaker 0 ·
Barely. And then there's those who no longer attend this space because they've succumbed to their injuries as a result of taking those products.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. And now I've lost where I'm going with it. But the problem is if you get on this platform, you can find it everywhere, and you can talk till you're blue in the face to people who are intelligent and they have big microphones and they just blink. Like, , I've seen deer with more expression in their eyes than these people., the short way to say it is they run out the clock.
Speaker 2 ·
They run out the clock. And the people who have big microphones help them in running out the clock. Deflect, ignore, delay,.
Speaker 1 ·
Run out the clock. I don't disagree. I totally agree with you. I'm not sure that I understand., because the people with the big microphones have had to have seen, and some of them are, injured by shots, have lost family members, whatever. And they still just pretend like life is going on as normal.
Speaker 2 ·
, the own family does it. My own family does it. So it's not a stretch that the people with the big microphones are gonna do it. My own family. So, , I don't know what's really wrong with people, but there's something really wrong with them. They're so self centered, narcissistic. As long as there's above ground, they don't really care about what happens to anybody else., it is insanity. I, but I know that's not true people in this group and the people that we network with. But it there's such a huge proportion of people who just.
Speaker 2 ·
Want to run out the clock and move forward and ignore this. And we're not gonna let it happen, period. It's not gonna happen. We will you they won't get to do it comfortably, at least.
Speaker 1 ·
And I don't. And I personally, looking at this big fight over health care and the cost, that's not, granted cost is a big deal to a lot of people, but most people don't understand. This is my opinion and my evaluation. We had just over a of time for the hospitals and the doctors to be accustomed.
Speaker 1 ·
To the insurance model that was managed care. And because they were so accustomed to this, when COVID began and the CMS came up with their version of this is what you're gonna do and you're not gonna do anything else, these doctors were already trained. We as a hospital or we as a clinic will not get paid for the time we spend with any of these patients. And we may lose the contract to have any more patients if we ignore this. They were all trained. And now if we continue with this model, which is what they're arguing about, how to afford to continue this model,.
Speaker 1 ·
What the heck are we going to do? It's only going to get worse. You at least have doctors now. I've got one that I follow on Instagram. Wonderful, mild mannered little woman who does microscopic surgery, related to breast reconstruction and cancer care. And that's her specialty, breast reconstruction. And she gets managed by people who work for the insurance company who deny care for patients that she says they need these particular surgical interventions for a long term.
Speaker 1 ·
Outcome and comfort. And they get they come in, they don't wanna pay for it. They say that the patient doesn't need it. And in one and she started putting everything on her Instagram. She records the dag on recording and then puts it on Instagram so that patients and even patients that aren't hers have a chance to see what the doctors are up against as they argue with people. And in her case, the most egregious was the doctor who admitted. She said, I have a right to know. If I am dealing with a you're a physician? Yes. I'm a physician. I have the right to know.
Speaker 1 ·
What your specialty is. I am a and she named her specific specialty., I it's too many words. And this guy was an ophthalmologist. But the insurance company hires doctors, quote, unquote, who will go over your care, and they will make determinations about what you can and cannot have. And it's getting worse. It needs to be killed. This model needs to be destroyed and thrown away. So I the argument should never be it costs too much. It should be it's costing lives. So that's why it's costing too much.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. And sadly, that model is not what's coming, not even on the AI side. For those of us who were here last week, you heard me talk about this, and I'll pull it back up again. There's a pilot program already being run by CMMS, yay, in six US states called the WISER program, w I s e r. It's AI based, and its primary goal is to reduce cost, to reduce waste and costs. So, yeah, I will find that. So, , it's not yeah. Right now, we've got doctors battling doctors. In the future, we'll have AI making those decisions and maybe a few doctors trying to get around the AI's decision.
Speaker 0 ·
Wow.
Speaker 0 ·
They are increasingly I've seen Elon Musk talking about how his Optimus robot will provide affordable or free medical care to all people. And he hasn't really been transparent about the timeline for this, but it all seems to be developing very quickly, doesn't it?
Speaker 2 ·
Well, when you when people say something is free, I always remember the old dictum that, , you supposedly get what you pay for. So, , when somebody offers me something free, I'm immediately skeptical, because, , there's no such thing as a free lunch either. I'm sure you've all heard that one as well. So Right. They say if it's free,.
Speaker 0 ·
You're the product. And increasingly in the information age, this is very true.
Speaker 2 ·
Yes. It certainly is.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm getting reports that sound is crashing. I'm afraid this is an ongoing issue with x spaces that we've been having for well over a month now, and I apologize. The only solution I know is to leave the space and rejoin. It seems to be significantly better if you are on mic. So if it's, if it's really bothering you, you can go ahead and request Mike. If you don't want me to call on you, I could, , you can just ignore me if I if I come to you. But it should if you're on mic, you should have a more consistent experience and not lose sound constantly. And.
Speaker 0 ·
I apologize on Elon's behalf. This when even a space, like, we can't even have this meeting. This has been going on for over a month. And they're talking about implementing robots that'll take over health care, it really is a juxtaposition that should, , wake people up to how precarious all this is even as we're bounding towards it.
Speaker 0 ·
Miriam, were you trying to say something?
Speaker 2 ·
Oh, I was just gonna let everybody know that, I am, just about got the WISER program information up, getting ready to put it in the purple pill. Blah. My tongue doesn't wanna work tonight. But I did want to tell people what those states are in case they're wondering since I mentioned it. I've got the list now. It starts on 01/01/2026, and I'm quoting here. It's CMS WISER program, wasteful and inappropriate service reduction model, will use AI to assure that people with Medicare receive the quote most appropriate care, , I wanna know what that is,.
Speaker 2 ·
That supports the quote best health outcomes while, here we go, decreasing cost. While decreasing costs. It's not, , in the service of decreasing costs while decreasing costs. And those states are New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and Washington. I'd be interested to know if anyone in those states or in the audience, have you heard about the fact that AI is now going to be, making those decisions about what the most appropriate care is for you while decreasing costs.
Speaker 0 ·
And wait until you find out how those costs are offset by organ collection.
Speaker 2 ·
Exactly.
Speaker 0 ·
I know many in this space have unchecked the box to donate their organs in the event of their untimely demise. And you can't hardly blame people when the state of health care and science is so perverse.
Speaker 0 ·
, I've heard stories of the organ collection people literally waiting in the lobby like vultures for patients to die with their little coolers waiting to collect the organs of the patient that is still breathing inside. And we've heard stories coming to light recently of people who were fully conscious being wheeled in to have their organs extracted. And in Canada, where they've implemented the MAID program, it's basically a conveyor belt of death and profit.
Speaker 2 ·
Yes. And they are becoming more and more brazen with that. Now they're actually enrolling children into that same program. It's disgusting.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. That is that is horrifying. That's that's another thing I've been trying to raise alarms about for some time. They're trying to,.
Speaker 0 ·
Basically bestow human rights on children that supersede so called human rights, I should say.? That supersede parental rights and the autonomy of the family. And if a child is a fully autonomous, , the equivalent of adult can make decisions for themselves because they know themselves better than anyone, then they can be led down these paths. And there is nothing parents can do about it. We've heard from parents in this space that have been dragged down, bureaucratic nightmares, because they had no rights. And during COVID,.
Speaker 0 ·
Getting those shots was if you didn't want your kids to get those shots, you were a bad parent, and the state was scrutinizing and, in many cases, intervening. Especially in The UK, missing snowman comes to mind. What they did to him and his disabled son, Oliver, was really an atrocity. And we know these are not isolated stories. They are representative of a pattern of action that happened over and over and over again.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. And the scary thing is, , with the surveillance grid, with everything being linked and your data being centralized and AI making decisions,.
Speaker 2 ·
There's no place to hide. That's that's the scary part because certainly, , AI can go, okay. Here's all the enrollees we have. Here's their diagnoses. Yeah. You are, , you are not the little algorithm is gonna decide you're not deserving of care. As a matter of fact, MAID might be more appropriate for you.
Speaker 2 ·
And I use that word appropriate because the most appropriate care is what the AI in those six programs is gonna be deciding. Now, yes, we don't have MAID in this country. I get it. But they're already putting language in, like, the most appropriate care that AI will make that decision. Really?
Speaker 0 ·
It's really
Speaker 0 ·
Emblematic is the plushie the plushie toy that they released recently, the, 2025 version of Teddy Ruxpin, just a little teddy bear that's AI enabled. It was teaching kids how to find pills and start fires. They briefly, OpenAI briefly rescinded the API access of this company that had produced this plushie. And I guess they revised their prompts, and now the plushie is back on the market with its full API access and the AI is telling children.
Speaker 0 ·
Something else. Hopefully, not how to how to start fires. But there's really there's no oversight and that we see in our own interactions with the chatbots that the they are highly subject to hallucinate and give wrong information or bad information or information that's counter to its prompting. So it's very dangerous to be giving unsupervised access to these platforms to literally infants via these interactive toys, I think. Very, very reckless. And while these things are happening that they're like, oh, let's just plug the entire government.
Speaker 0 ·
And all of our data into these AI and we'll we'll basically offload all of our decision policy making to these chatbots while the while we're seeing the bugs being whack a mold out in real time, it paints a pretty,.
Speaker 0 ·
Pretty bleak picture of the future that they're trying to trying to roll out on us.
Speaker 2 ·
That's it's not ready for prime time, guys. The only positive I see of this is that people, once they realize it, they'll be like, well, fine., I just I stuck with insurance because I've been programmed to stay with it, but no. I'm not going to stay in the insurance system because then, , at least you don't have you're not already plugged into that. And, honestly,.
Speaker 2 ·
I think that was the whole point of the original Obamacare mandate of insurance was to make it illegal for you not to have it. That way your data is there with the insurance company And then eventually when this system comes, then they can have all of that fed right into the system. And I, , I think that was why they fought so hard for that mandate to be there. And honestly, I expect it to rear its ugly head again if, , if not in this administration and the next one, especially,.
Speaker 2 ·
, the all the rumblings that we're hearing about how bad the midterms are gonna be because people are unhappy with what's been happening since this administration came into office because we had very high hopes. So and my husband always used to say this, the pendulum swings one way, then the other way, but it never stays in the middle. And that's what I'm really concerned about is that the next step will be you it'll you will have to have insurance. You'll have to be plugged into the system.
Speaker 0 ·
Well, you're gonna have to have that digital ID, and everything will be plugged into that. And Right. And then anyone can swipe to see if you are up, , in compliance with whatever nonsensical.
Speaker 2 ·
Mandates they've implemented at that time. Yep. And think about this., with the financial part of it of the prison that's coming, you don't even have to voluntarily pay premiums. They'll just take it out of your account. So you're gonna you're gonna pay for the system that is now, quote, deciding what the most appropriate care is for you, whether you like it or not. So they don't even need the law anymore. They just need the system where they can force you to pay for it and put your data into the system. It is all I can say is.
Speaker 2 ·
The power still remains with you if you can start working now on getting your health in order and do it locally with food good food sources and with your local networks because that's the only thing that's gonna keep you safe from the AI that's going to decide what your most appropriate care is. Because if you don't need care and you're functioning, then you're not as flagged as other people with, , already in the system that have disability or the ICD nine codes already labeled to you for your diagnosis. Once those once those things are on you,.
Speaker 2 ·
Very difficult if you've ever tried to go and get your medical record amended you will see. And if you think it was hard getting it done through humans and getting things changed in the record once you found the errors, wait till it's in, an AI, driven database trying to get that altered.
Speaker 0 ·
I would just like to take a moment to invite, anyone listening to come up on mic and share your experience with COVID policies, protocols, mandates, and all of the various prongs of the attack that we are discussing, this evening and every Saturday. You just tap the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen. There are the guidelines posted in the purple pill. If you are new to our space, please review those before requesting Mike. We do run our spaces, a little uniquely from most, and, x is particularly buggy, and we have some guidance in there for that.
Speaker 0 ·
If you have comments, you don't wanna come up on mic, but you wanna share with us, you can just post them as a reply in the purple pill. A little chat looking icon in the bottom right hand corner of the interface. Just click that, and, you can type to us. And we will see that, and we can add those comments to the conversation. Our conversations are only as good as the stories you are willing to share with us. So until you do come up on mic, we will just continue black billing because we're all we're all a little bit disheartened at this point. It is the November 2025, and we have seen.
Speaker 0 ·
Just the barest rumblings of motion towards accountability. And we really hoped that it would come in more like a steamroller and that we would see more fruit by now. So,.
Speaker 0 ·
, tell us some good news or tell us what they did to you and your family as a result of these COVID policies, protocols, mandates that cause so much harm.
Speaker 0 ·
Just had to put that out there. We are about an hour in, and I will post notice now for the anniversaries unless you wanna wait until a few more people join protocol with your call.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm a little concerned because we have heard from at least Heidi that she is having tremendous problems with sound tonight,.
Speaker 0 ·
And we know Miriam started out that way. I don't know if anyone else in the audience is having a sound issue. Well, I can do a lot of people pop in and out, and that's what I have to do. When I'm trying to listen to a space, I am forever having to leave, come back in, and then I'll have sound for, like, five minutes, and then it'll blink out again. So I see people rejoining, and I know the space is buggy, and I'm sorry. It might be slightly better on your phone. As far as I know, this is a web based issue.
Speaker 0 ·
So if you have another device, you might try listening on that and requesting mic from there. Otherwise,.
Speaker 1 ·
I don't know. Do you have any suggestions for to call it up? No. I didn't I don't have any suggestions. I'm just trying to I'm agreeing with you as far as getting prepared to read the names earlier rather than later. I can tell you that my screen, I am on my laptop, and the, space window keeps dropping and coming back and dropping and coming back. So, yeah, we're we're we're gonna have fun tonight, boys and girls. And for all of you brave individuals who are willing to,.
Speaker 1 ·
Work with us tonight, I'm so glad you're here.
Speaker 0 ·
Shelly, so good to see you. How are you doing? It's been a while.
Speaker 4 ·
How are you? Oh, hello, everyone. I am doing the best I can. I am trying to think more positive.? Get up, sit out in the sun, get some of that natural vitamin d, do,.
Speaker 4 ·
, an ice bath, infrared sauna, a lot of prayer,.
Speaker 4 ·
Along with just staying positive, the aromatherapy and everything else, trying to get into a different mindset because so many times you go, in the past, we've gone into other spaces and they've, after a while, it starts to get toxic or people remind you that since I'm injured by the COVID vaccine that I'm gonna die soon and blah. I'm good, the Lord didn't take me out. He could've, and I'm still here for a reason, and all of us are. And we're gonna continue to fight whether it be.
Speaker 4 ·
Somebody that's injured, someone that's lost a loved one from the vaccine, hospital protocols, or whatever. None of this should happen to any of us.
Speaker 4 ·
It's just sickening what we have to go through, but I've tried to put myself in a more positive space. It actually makes you feel better. I limit my time on social media, and, , I pick up a book. I do some positive reading. I'm even taking a class online just to keep my brain going. I wanted to see if this old girl still had it.
Speaker 4 ·
As for my labs, my labs have been really bad lately. I'm dealing with that. I did have some treatment over the summer that did me better., not did me better. That doesn't even sound right. It did I feel better from it. I don't have as much fatigue, weakness, brain fog, and I don't have the sundowners, like, at 04: 30, 05: 00 at night, so it has helped me in some areas.
Speaker 4 ·
But I needed much more treatment, so my other labs are going south, and I'm still gonna stay positive no matter what. On top of my eyesight, I've been having some issues with my eyes. I had to go back in for another appointment because, , what they don't tell you is, , I have a vaccine, , I have a vaccine injury. I'm still having the circulating spike through my body and still producing it.
Speaker 4 ·
I'm having damage to other areas, more diagnosis. And on top of it, when we have all of the medications that we take besides being injured, we have to also, no one tells you if you're on extremely high doses of hydroxychloroquine, it could also damage your retinas, and, , you have to worry about macular degeneration and things like that. So I had to have a sonogram basically on my eyes. And, , it's something that I have to watch out for. It's just.
Speaker 4 ·
I got to the point where, what? I just can't take anymore. Now when they just give me another diagnosis or what have you, I just take it like a like I used to be in the bow in at the dojo when I was doing mixed martial arts. You just have to just take it. And I've learned to smile now when someone says, , why aren't you crying? Because you can't cry anymore. You just absolutely can't. At times, it feels like your soul is ripped out of your body, and you feel like you, you're I told someone the other day, I'm a cat. I got nine lives. I don't care.? It's just.
Speaker 4 ·
I'm not trying to make fun of it. It's just at this point, , in January, it'll be five years for me. And I have tried every detox. I have tried everything. And especially when I got some my blood tests, some extensive blood tests.
Speaker 4 ·
, when we have these things and we're still getting worse, we have to go overseas to get treatment, or we have to go overseas for labs or whatever. That obviously tells people that whatever protocols that are work that they have out there are not working for us. The ones that are getting relief and not making the spike or whatever, I'm I wished I was one of those, but I just happen to not be one of those along with many others. And the.
Speaker 4 ·
People that are, like you were talking earlier about the high platforms, they'll never say your names. They'll never say anything about us. They're spewing out, , I am the first to give hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin and dah. We keep going back. It's like we can't get rid of that anchor. We're never gonna move forward. What they need to do is communicate and collaborate with us and say, we need to look at your labs., we can show them our labs. We can work together, try to find a plan and resolution, solutions, whatever.
Speaker 4 ·
To move forward, , start getting, , funding so we can have more people take our blood. There are some people that are doing some stuff underground, but, , it gets hold up because of funding. It's just some of us are going back into being bed bound and things like that, and then we have some people that have committed suicide or thinking about committing suicide because they can't take the pain. They have lost everything, and it just continues to be a spiraling.
Speaker 4 ·
It's just it's out of control. So try to keep it together. Mentally, it's hard. It's it's absolutely.
Speaker 4 ·
Insane what any of us have to go through, but I am trying to stay positive.
Speaker 4 ·
, I just keep getting those extra diagnosis. I'll keep speaking out. I did speak at the legislation delegation meeting.
Speaker 4 ·
I've I had to get my senator involved for my disabilities. It went into a hearing. I won the hearing in nine minutes.
Speaker 4 ·
My Medicare they expedited my Medicare.
Speaker 4 ·
I did lose my apartment. I had to fight. I embarrassed the county, the city, and the state that hope Florida doesn't help you. The senators don't help you. No one helps you in the state of Florida, not the community. And I let the I dug deep and found out there was no section eight, no HUD, no what have you, vouchers.
Speaker 4 ·
And then the state of Florida is keeping voucher money, which they found out later after I got up there. It's getting to the point where I'm going to different places, and people are starting to call in to the senators and to the county commissioners and city commissioners' offices, and they're starting to complain. And probably a week after I made a few people look stupid,.
Speaker 4 ·
I got a phone call, and I did get approved for housing. So I got a voucher. I don't have to live in a section eight or what have you. I can find a place for the amount that they gave me. It's these little tiny wins. We shouldn't have to fight for it. But, , here in Florida, Cody's law, what I'm do what we shouldn't have to fight for this. Little bit about And would you?
Speaker 4 ·
I have been so out of it. We've, like, all went separate, but Cody's law is supposed to expedite disability. It's supposed to expedite our Medicaid, Medicare throughout the state that you live in, especially here in the state of Florida. But Florida is not passing the bill. It didn't pass the first time, and they're.
Speaker 4 ·
Holding back this time on it. Basically, what I did proved that Cody's law would work. My senators got together, and I was gonna sit in their office until they took me to jail.
Speaker 4 ·
And I had enough people call and complain, and I finally told them that, , our government is supposed to work for us, not the other way around.
Speaker 4 ·
Basically, they have taken our civil rights away, and it's their job to protect us even against these vaccines that they were supposed to make sure that were safe and effective, and they didn't. So I make sure that all of them have their hands in our cry in our death, our, the crimes against humanity. And some of them are starting to.
Speaker 4 ·
I don't know. They're starting to soften up. But DeSantis here in Florida is not softening up. They were trying, Ladipo speaks out about.
Speaker 4 ·
Stopping the mandates here in Florida and also taking it off the childhood vaccination schedule. It's still there. And right now, we're trying to do, , a big pull and try to get people to get their senators, call their senators and congressmen, and let them know that this bill should not pass, and Florida should continue and lead. I think there's another state that actually did it first, but we're reminding them, and they're ignoring us. And I don't know if it's gonna pass. All we can do is keep praying, keep fighting. They did have people that were in big pharma at the capital.
Speaker 4 ·
Fighting against this man, to stop the mandates here.? Like, we wanna stop the shots. But what they're not telling anyone is in every city, big city around me, they have open clinics to study the COVID nineteen vaccine. So they're not giving the vaccine anymore at the Department of Health and etcetera.
Speaker 4 ·
What they're doing is they're opening up these other clinics, these and they're study they say they're studying you. You can't be vaccine injured because I was annoying, and I called, I asked a bunch of questions, and I said, bam. I'm injured. And they're like, oh, we don't want you. So and then I educated them, which they're like, well, we know. It was like it was no big deal that we are injured. It was no big deal that anyone died. It was a disgrace.
Speaker 4 ·
So they're opening these up. They have one from children ages five to 11, and they're paying them $450. I'm sorry. My child would be worth more than that.
Speaker 4 ·
Then they have the teenagers, and then they have the adults, and then the elderly. They have those different classes, and they're getting paid up to a thousand dollars So do the study. Hold on one sec. Florida.
Speaker 0 ·
Is studying the vax injured, but they don't wanna hear from people who were injured?
Speaker 4 ·
No. They're not studying the vaccine injured. They wanna study people and watch them get the shot and see if they have any adverse reactions to it. So basically, they're doing what they should have been doing in the clinical trials. They have opened up clinics everywhere here. I started putting posts up. Pfizer is one of the big ones that are here. Who is who is sponsoring them? Who is are they getting state and federal money? Who where are they getting this money from? And you can just go there and get your vaccine, and they're just.
Speaker 4 ·
Doing a study there. It's these huge clinical trials all through here, Sanford, Orlando, Winter Park, , Winter Haven. All around, they're opening up these clinics everywhere. So they're they're retroactively.
Speaker 0 ·
Gathering the data that they should have gathered before they mandated the shots.
Speaker 4 ·
Absolutely. That's what they're doing. Under the mandate from The US.
Speaker 6 ·
Talk about a back fire on that policy. Wow.
Speaker 4 ·
It is absolutely ridiculous. So you have them talking about stopping this the mandates and getting the shots off the childhood vaccinations, but somebody is stopping the bill. Some or somebody's stopping this to happen. DeSantis can override this and pass it at any time, just like he could also do Cody's law, and he's not. Somebody's stopping it. Who's stopping it? And then in the meantime, you have these clinics that are opening up paying $450 to have a five year old to 11 year old do a study and watch them get the shot seriously. And then, , teenagers, young adults, elderly,.
Speaker 4 ·
This is not right. All of a sudden, this past week, they started popping up everywhere and advertising everywhere. This is what's going on in Florida. It's corrupt. Hey, Shelley. Shelley. This is what's disgusting.
Speaker 2 ·
Is if you if you make a decision for your child's health, like, for instance, decide, hey. We don't wanna do chemo. They'll take your child, but they'll pay you $450 to poison and kill your child. It's insanity.
Speaker 4 ·
It is. I, I'll I'll I'll put a post up. I already did, and then I just haven't retweeted it because I was just sick. And then I decided to start, , hey., I put a post up because, , it asked who's stopping the bill, and it had a picture of Ladipo and DeSantis and saying that this, what happened to the mandates. Right now, , it's just like with the COVID, Florida was first to speak out against COVID. The problem is they're all talk and no action.
Speaker 4 ·
They get they're using this for political gains. The thing is there's lives that are in danger. There's people that need this. There's people that are terminal, and this is essential. And, basically, they're watching us suffer and die. I've put a complaint in regards to governor DeSantis, Latapo, Nick Cox during the federal grand jury because he threatened me,.
Speaker 4 ·
Ashley Moody, and also our new AG. I think I and also Casey DeSantis because her Hope Florida really doesn't help the state of Florida. And I was very thorough, and I gave them twenty days to respond to me, and they're still ignoring me. So I made more phone calls, and I'm gonna be pushing it even further because if what they told me was if I basically, I did everything. I have receipts from DeSantis, Latapo, etcetera. I have all of those. Even with my job, I turned them into the EEOC, and I flat out told them. I was like, this is abuse. This is neglect. This is abandonment.
Speaker 4 ·
And I said, my civil rights have been taken away. And, also, people that are suffering and having disabilities, then it also goes into an ADA., it's a discrimination against the dis disabled. And there's another way that you can push this and make complaints to your state. And,.
Speaker 4 ·
Basically, I had someone give me five numbers. So this week, I have to work, and I have to call all these people and do the paperwork. And, , now I'm trying to go against my own government here in the state of Florida. It doesn't have to go this way, but I have all the documentations, everything. I'm gonna put everything in a book, and.
Speaker 4 ·
I'm gonna let people know what the state of Florida and what's been done to us, including the warp speed. And people should know the corruption that is happening, and we are just they're sweeping us under the rug, and they're gonna continue to do it. The problem is they've done so much to me.
Speaker 4 ·
I'm not gonna go out without a fight, and I'm gonna continue to be a thorn in their side. And I don't do it just because I'm a nasty person. I do it because what's done to me is wrong, what's done to you is wrong, and what's done to everyone else. And they need to know that we're not gonna be pushed aside. And with our civil rights being taken away, I'm not having this anymore. So those numbers that I got, I'll end up doing a post on there and sending it to you and seeing if anybody else wants to do it in their state.
Speaker 4 ·
I can't even find the paperwork.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. I do have I've had nothing articles or any information about that you could post in the purple pill for us? Because Adam's been looking, can't find much, and he would like to know more. Yeah. I would really like to highlight that,.
Speaker 6 ·
That's what they're doing because that's crazy. Obviously, everyone has demanded, oh, we need the data. They've put the vaccines out without the data. And so now they're using that to continue promoting it and paying people to get it and watching them get sick. But that's that's not what was supposed to happen.
Speaker 4 ·
No. This isn't. And they're continuing. Oh, now they're opening clinics. Pfizer is one of the big ones. They're it's Pfizer. They're the ones that are doing it. And, , it's you go into the stores, and then they have a, , get your seasonal flu vaccine and your COVID nineteen protection. The same thing that we went through the very beginning. And at the end, it says, and I can't stand going into Walmart. I had to go for one thing, and I rushed out. I was so mad. I was I about lost it.? Sponsored by Pfizer. I about lost it right there. I about lost it.
Speaker 4 ·
, having that over your head and listening and putting that in embedding it into your head, , a blueprint, you've gotta have the shot or you're not gonna live. And there's too many people that still believe it, that you have to have these shots or you're going to die. And just we've got to change the agenda somehow., even my friends, my own friends that, , still work at the hospital, they still don't know they don't know what a VAERS report is. They still don't know what a VAERS report is. And it's it's unbelievable.
Speaker 0 ·
It's 2025. There's no excuse for this. I don't understand.
Speaker 4 ·
No. And then I had to go to the emergency room with a friend, and they're still putting people on Ventilasers and still giving remdesivir. And it's just.
Speaker 4 ·
It's sickening., basically,
Speaker 4 ·
I feel like, , when you when I was there, I had a pit in my stomach, and I just wanted to get sick. I could didn't even wanna be around there, but I had to because it was emergency situation with my friend, and I, , was waiting for her husband to get there. And it was just for me to sit there and listen to all of it. I just couldn't take it. I could not take it. And.
Speaker 4 ·
She said something out loud. She, about a vaccine injury. And then the nurse says, there is no such thing as that. And I was like, oh my god. I'm gonna rip her apart. And I kept my mouth shut because I'm sitting here going, my friend is more important at this point. And, , I'm gonna go back and say something later on, and I'm also gonna make a report. But we've got to start educating more, and they're gonna this is how much they're censoring us. But when you go out to every city.
Speaker 4 ·
City
Speaker 4 ·
City council meeting, the county council, and legislation, people, my senators were actually upset because they were getting phone calls from the public complaining about how they were treating somebody like me or you or what have you. And, , we're getting tired, but we have to take this opportunity and just load them with stories and give them hell. Excuse my me saying that. But, , it comes to the time we're gonna have to start doing route, more rallies,.
Speaker 4 ·
Peaceful protests. Because if Florida doesn't do this and Kennedy doesn't get off his what? And, , you have daddy warp speed that's not admitting anything, and they wanna push the CRISPR idea, what have you, we're gonna be in serious trouble. And then you have Elon Musk on top of it. Hell, he wants to make the world like, what was it? That movie with Will Smith, iRobot?, what else are we gonna do? We've gotta take our country back, and I'm gonna do all I can. But,.
Speaker 0 ·
Anyway, I've talked long enough. Because we thought we did that. We thought we had taken our country back. We thought that we had overcome insurmountable odds to make this happen, and we did. And then they go and basically double down on the same failed policies. And it's incredibly demoralizing, isn't it? Yeah.
Speaker 1 ·
I need to say this. They didn't double down on their policies. They double barrel middle fingered everybody in this country. Shelly, I wanna ask you because I'm not sure I'm, I was distracted momentarily, and I think I may have missed something. So they're doing this quote unquote study where they're paying people to bring their children in and get the shot, and they're going to watch them. Can you tell from what you have seen how long are they watching each individual child?
Speaker 4 ·
I they give you limited information, and I'm gonna call back. There's one of them. If the same lady picks up, I'm not gonna be able to talk to her. I laid into her. But there's, what is it, six other clinics around there. I'm gonna be calling them back because, , Thanksgiving came here, and they're not gonna be here till Monday. So I'm gonna call first thing Monday morning, and I'm gonna just ask questions and, , fluff it up and say that I'm interested in.
Speaker 4 ·
Gonna do one for the child, one for me, and then I won't give them any other information until maybe they send me something. I can probably download some something from their website as well. I'll look while you have your space going. The first thing that comes to my mind is they're not going to follow.
Speaker 1 ·
Anybody long enough. They're looking for an immediate reaction. And if they don't get an immediate reaction, they're going to say, see, it's safe. If they don't have reactions within the first hour or week, they're going to say it's safe because they don't want look at how long some people have to go. It could be months. It might be one month. It might be six months. And then shit hits the fan for them, and they're like you.
Speaker 4 ·
And that's bullshit. Well, that's what Trump did when he got that booster. That's what he was trying. He was mocking Kennedy.
Speaker 4 ·
He was letting the world know because remember, he went and had all those testing done, blah. What testing did they do? I didn't I don't see what tests they have, and then it's not gonna happen right away. He's already had two, supposedly. Was, this was the booster, supposedly. Was it really the shot, or was it not? And then also, what did they test him for? The extensive testing. I wanna know what testing he has because he basically was trying to show The US and globally.
Speaker 4 ·
That he took it, and this is safe and effective, and he was mocking every single one of us, including Kennedy. That's what he was doing. And after that, I have had no respect for him or the MAHA movement. I nothing. They are it's just they're allowing this to happen, and they're and our own people are silencing us too on top of it. That's You won't see us you won't see us on any podcast. You won't hear them say anything. There's a few of them that are using our names.
Speaker 4 ·
There's a few of them that found out some of the things that I were doing, and they were doing a blurb on it on a on a podcast. It didn't come from me. It should come from me, and they didn't even get the whole story. There was more information. I was very brief when I said something, and they're going with it. And I'm like, you don't even know the whole story. And they don't want to. I finally no. They don't. That I saw what came out of me. I know what's going on with me. No detox. No supplement is going to pull this out. It is going to take a miracle.
Speaker 4 ·
Or a grace by the grace of God, it's gonna take someone that's actually going to do something to help us because, , I talked to a group of friends tonight and talked to them globally, and there's some that are just getting so worse that they're just either wanna give up or they're back bed bound. And our five years is coming up. They first gave us three to five years. Now they're saying maybe seven to ten.? And even I had my own doctor call me on a Saturday because she was worried about me. And she I just.
Speaker 4 ·
, I said, what? I am going to do as much as I can with what I can, and I'm going to savor every day. And if it means giving someone hell every day, I will. But I'm also gonna have some peace in my life. And, , as far as I'm concerned, God's the only one in charge of when I decide to check out of here or not. And I think that I if as long as I stay positive and I changed, , nothing but organic eating. I, basically a paleo diet, clean diet, drinking my holy water, and blah. I'm changing my life so I can be here as long as I can. And.
Speaker 4 ·
I think we need to stop thinking negative and think positive because God's in control. And if other people don't wanna help us, then we have to help ourselves. And this is the best move I think that we can make is just be positive. And,.
Speaker 4 ·
Like, even when, , I heard some of my labs, I'm just okay. And I just went out and sat in the sun and meditated and taking my deep breaths, and this is all I can do right now. I can't get angry.
Speaker 4 ·
? After what's been going on the past couple of months with the MAHA movement and our administration, it's it's hard. And I just wanna throw in the towel at times. And there's times where, , you just kinda wanna drive off a cliff kinda thing to a Thelma Louise. But we're gonna have our ups and downs, but we gotta remember that there's a bigger picture and there's lives to save. And, , like I've told some of my senators,.
Speaker 4 ·
I will haunt them from beyond.
Speaker 2 ·
Hey, Shelley. I wanted to say something to encourage you. I'm gonna find it, but I don't know if you've seen, Nicholas Holcher's, One of his studies, they were showing that, vitamin D and sun exposure actually literally lowers spike count. So, , it sounds like that, , your approach is really well grounded, and the positive attitude and all of those things. So I'm just happy to hear that and that you're doing a bit better. So makes me real happy. And secondarily, the kid thing they're doing with Pfizer, I think that it's probably pretty nefarious because, ,.
Speaker 2 ·
I hesitate to say it, but I another study that Nicholas Holzer just came out with, I just saw it today, is kids are the most effective affected as far as their immune response by the COVID shots, far and above any other population group. I'm looking at the study right now, and, basically, the, you heard the term VAIDES coined, meaning that, basically, it shoots your immune system. It shifts your IgG from IgG3 to IgG4, and it increases opportunistic infections where children are the most affected ones from that according to this study as well. And it showed that,.
Speaker 2 ·
People who got four plus COVID shots, the common cold incidents increased five hundred fifty nine percent. Upper respiratory infections increased eighty three percent. Pneumonia up ninety one percent, and even tuberculosis up thirty five percent. Okay? So, , when I hear that they're giving kids these shots for $450, , knowing in the light of that, what exactly is the purpose? We already know that it's injuring, killing, making people sick other than to perpetuate it.
Speaker 2 ·
It to me, it sounds like the same thing they were doing in the beginning., here, come get your shot. We'll give you a free burger. We'll give you a lottery ticket., I don't see how this serves any purpose at all other than continuing to pay Pfizer for the remaining stock, probably some kickbacks to the clinics and to the people who are running the clinics from the money that's made there and poison more children. That's all I see.
Speaker 4 ·
It's disgusting. I'm gonna be calling them on Monday, and I'm gonna pretend like I wanna I even thought about driving over there. God. But I'm like, oh god. I don't wanna put myself where I wouldn't get arrested. So I'm like, what would be the safest thing to do?
Speaker 1 ·
Somebody would recognize you, and you'd be, ,.
Speaker 2 ·
Banned for, , trespassed and you wouldn't be allowed in or something. Yeah. That's probably the best case scenario is they'll frog march you off the property. Right?
Speaker 0 ·
They're calling our frequent flyer at these legislation delegation meetings.
Speaker 4 ·
Oh, what? That just made me so mad., when the senator says, oh, you're a frequent flyer, what wanted to come out of my mouth was not was not appropriate, and I didn't wanna get kicked out from the very beginning. And I didn't want him to start my time right then.
Speaker 4 ·
But, yeah, he referred to me as a frequent flyer. I wouldn't be a frequent flyer, and I shouldn't have to go back three years in a row and speak in front of them in order to get some state and federal funding in a meeting because this that one senator that said that they're one of them are the ones that helped me with some of my housing and everything. Now Corey Mills here in Florida, his office helped me expedite my Medicare and disability when I went into when I had to go to the hearing.
Speaker 4 ·
I was afraid it was gonna go on a federal level because it was gonna take two years, and I did it in a year. So.
Speaker 4 ·
Their offices were sitting there, and I thought that was a slap in my face sitting there, and I was appalled. So there because of that, and I've made Smart Ellic Comics on social media, they finally agreed to have a meeting with me, but only for fifteen minutes. So I have to make those fifteen minutes count. So we'll see how that goes.
Speaker 0 ·
Wow. Have you have you narrowed your all the many things you need to convey to a quote elevator pitch so you can get it all into that?
Speaker 4 ·
Fifteen minutes is something narrow and do. Fifteen minutes fifteen minutes is an insult compared to like, I've I know his assistant. I know the other office that they have. I know that his assistant's wife or the wife's husband is injured by the vaccine. Webster Barnaby here, he sat on the legislation delegation meeting. He's hurt by Moderna. He's had blood clots. He speaks out for us, but he's a target then, , if he protects us and everything. So and then they've gone, they go after all the good people.
Speaker 4 ·
They've he's even said that they've tried to keep him quiet, but he's a victim himself of these blood clots. And I had to sit after the legislation delegation meeting. I sat and talked to him and told him that he needs continuous treatment.? He says, , I do the, , extra high doses of vitamin c and blah. Because I'm like, yeah. I'm on a cancer protocol and everything else on top of everything. And I said there's so much more and other treatments that you should be getting.
Speaker 4 ·
Along with an extra blood testing that you, I was educating him afterwards, and then we're gonna have a meeting. But my senator Wright and Corey Mills, they're in this section, and then there's a handful of other ones. It's to the point where it's they say, oh, crap. She's here. Really, it's the other word. But, , and they call me Shellshock or Hurricane Shelley.
Speaker 4 ·
They know what's going on. Their assistants call me and check up on me.
Speaker 4 ·
And
Speaker 4 ·
Ever since I've gotten some blood work back, I think they're more they're scared now because they don't know what I'm going to do, and they know that I have no fear. And we have to approach it as we're not scared of them. As soon as you let them get the upper hand, it's out. They're you have no control over more. It's to a point where I've been in their face the past three years, but I told them oh, not well, three years fighting. But I told them, I was like, if you sit there, suffer, and watch me die, you are just as guilty.
Speaker 4 ·
As Fauci and all the rest of them watching me die because and you can do something. And as long as you use those words, they're more effective. If I can't go off and just say this is a bioweapon because it scares them. I can't say certain words. It pushes them off, they're scared. But if you talk to them in a different way and say, listen. I'll show you all my labs. I'll show you da, and they knew that I had some other testing done. Now it's to the point where, okay, they're gonna sit and listen, and.
Speaker 4 ·
They wanna know what else I'm going to do, but there's gotta be more of us to do this. And, , I get tired at times, so it's I'm trying not to crash and burn.
Speaker 4 ·
They've even asked me. Well, I had to watch what I said at the legislation delegation meeting. I had three of the senators call, and they wanted me to make sure I toned it down some just so I wouldn't lose my chance of getting the award or the voucher for the housing.
Speaker 4 ·
But I'm keeping a detailed item everything all my correspondence, everything, and I'm gonna be putting in a book and let everyone know exactly what the government is doing to us. And I'm gonna put every email in there, every stupid comment that they made. I also had a government official send me a message and tell me that they had a friend that's an oncologist, and she isn't practicing anymore, but she is ashamed of her profession and what the profession has come to. She now is sick because she has taken the vaccine, and she sees the other side now.
Speaker 4 ·
And she's even having trouble getting help herself. So I think that they're reaching out for me to, like, speak to her.
Speaker 4 ·
So that I'll have to let when that takes place. But she can't even get any help, and she was a doctor and a great doctor in her profession.
Speaker 4 ·
And nobody is treating her the way she's supposed to, and she's she doesn't think that she's gonna be here very long. But the governor said that or the senators told me that everyone in his office and other people that he speaks to are listening to me now. They believe me. And.
Speaker 4 ·
Everything that I'm going through, it shouldn't I shouldn't be going through this or anyone else. And they pleaded with me. They know that I get tired because I've said in the past, I'm just not gonna speak out anymore. They said you can't speak because, , future generations are gonna near need to hear your voice. And they said, basically, a cute little note off to the side. It was like, you're so damn mean. You're not gonna give up anyway. But he encouraged me not to stop speaking out.
Speaker 4 ·
But they're silently coming around, but we just have to irritate them enough, and we have to do it in a way where we don't scare them off, which five years has gone by for all of us. We shouldn't have to worry about our wording and how we scare them off. But this is what I'm going through here, and this is at least I'm being acknowledged. It may not be by daddy Warp Speed, JD Vance, Kennedy, or any of those, but at least I'm making a little progress. Not the progress that I wanted to make, but I'll give pull out that other information while you guys are speaking and.
Speaker 4 ·
How you can go around the system and throw another one at their government. At this point, I think that we have to go after I don't mean it in a mean way. I think we have to go after them to get what we want because and we have to let them know that they are watching us suffer and die. And they have, many families in here have lost a loved one, so they're allowing it to happen.
Speaker 0 ·
And now that the FDA is admitting that children are dying as a result of these products, , that's abhorrent to anyone. It's always but the children. So if we can actually get, we all know that's the tip of the iceberg and that there are many, many more. But at least they're they're starting to crack open that door, and we have to continue to pressure them to speak the whole truth and not just drip a partial truth as people acclimate to be able to accept the true horror of what they've done to people. But at least at least they're starting,.
Speaker 0 ·
To make those motions. And even though we know it's it's a limited hangout, at least it's it's something. It's it's huge, really, compared to what we saw just two years ago out of the same institution. But I think what you're doing is amazing, Shelly. I love that you're working on a book. I love that you're taking time to take care of you. I think that is so critically important, and I think it really shows. I can I can feel the difference in you, and I feel that, your efforts will be acknowledged or at least heard because you are in a place now that,.
Speaker 0 ·
, you, you have to you've learned so much about how you have to like you just said, you have to tailor your messaging and say it in a way you're not scaring people off? And you shouldn't have to do that, but you've learned how to how to parse the message so that you can actually be heard. And I'm really looking forward to this book, and I'm also watching the Purple Pill for anything you can put in there about what Florida is doing because that's just so backwards and wrong, and we should definitely shine a light on that.
Speaker 4 ·
I'll put it in there for you. I'm sorry I talked so long. I haven't been in spaces at all. I've just kinda, like, isolated myself for a long time, and.
Speaker 4 ·
I guess I had motor mouth tonight.
Speaker 0 ·
Do you have, any have you already explored, how you're going to publish your book? I'm just curious, like, what's the ETA?
Speaker 4 ·
No. I just started pulling out all the documentations from the very first time I started communicating to all the senators in this I there was weeks where I sent a letter to every and called every senator in the state of Florida. And then I called Washington on top of it, and I've just some of the stupid responses were just ridiculous. And when I started talking to someone about it, they were like, you really need to put this all in a book because no one would ever believe you. And I started, , putting everything aside, printing everything off, and we just started to get into it. And.
Speaker 4 ·
I guess everything that I have, I, like, been making notes along the way. And as I sat there, I was like, oh my gosh. I got a book. And I would start telling someone, I'm it's gonna take me a while to put it together. I'm not gonna make any money of it, but I want it down in somewhere where people know what the injured had to go through. And,.
Speaker 4 ·
, I'm trying to keep that just do that, and then there's some other things that I wanna put in there.
Speaker 4 ·
And then, , also put a message to my boys,.
Speaker 4 ·
, because I've there's a lot of times they're closed minded. And, , with them being in the military, I'm limited to what I can say, and I'm not even supposed to say as much as I did. I think that was another reason why I couldn't speak to one of my kids for a while in regards to speaking out. So? And there's a lot of other things like being a military mom.? One of my boys were on the what is it? You had the USS American and the Truman when you had the navy captain fight, when they.
Speaker 4 ·
They fired him and they had a sailor that died. Well, my son was on that ship. There was a lot of things. So it's just as a mom, I'm just angry in a lot of different areas. But right now, the government needs to be exposed to how they treat us, and that's my main goal right now. And then I'm gonna work on a few other things if the Lord allows me to be here and irritate people. But,.
Speaker 4 ·
, my labs say one thing, but I'm gonna be a horse's behind and do another.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm so glad. Thank you so much for being so relentless in your pursuit of justice for what was done to you and so many others. And I can't wait to see this book. I know it's gonna take some time to put together, but I've also been thinking about compiling the many stories. It would probably it would take a series to publish all the stories that we've collected at CHBMP. But I think that would be a good way to try to break out of our echo chamber and reach more people and get all of this as a matter of public record that cannot be memory hold.
Speaker 0 ·
So I love it. Keep us posted, Shelley. Gary, good to see you on. I haven't seen you up on mic for some time. How are you doing?
Speaker 8 ·
I'm okay. I'm on my phone, and it sounds good.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. Just tough for the holidays. I wanted to confirm the same thing that Shelly had seen. I'm getting ads here at Myrtle Beach for COVID nineteen vaccine trials. Kinda disgusting. Because the reason I'm here is, , my brother took two of the Pfizer shots. Looks like Pfizer is sponsoring these trials all over the country. I don't there's two places now that I know about. So the I thought about printing out the 17.
Speaker 8 ·
Pages of side effects and taking it down to them. And so you're gonna you're gonna inform everybody that takes these, that these potential side effects that they're gonna encounter. So.
Speaker 8 ·
What occurred with me is my brother took two shots of the Pfizer in 2021. He suffered heart failure in August 2021 and pneumonia, and then they gave him a booster shot in October. And four years ago, this week, we moved here, and it was four weeks ago, January 1, that he passed away. Yeah. So, basically, I just I just wanted to get on and say, yeah. I'm seeing the same ads, 50 to 64 in our area. They're looking for recruits for more jobs. So that's that's all I really have to say for now. I'm turning my mic off.
Speaker 0 ·
If those again, if you encounter these ads in the wild, any of you listening, please take photos and tag us when you post them on social media or just DM them to us, or you can email them to us at email @chbmp.org. We would be very interested to see this,.
Speaker 6 ·
If it is actually a nationwide campaign that you guys are just first seeing in Florida. I'm shocked that we haven't heard of this already, and I would like to rally some pressure to stop this because that is not what we were supposed to be doing.
Speaker 6 ·
So, yeah, if anyone has I'm I'm looking for the study. I'm looking for any announcements about it. I'm not finding a thing. So anything that anyone's got on this, even just a simple photo of a sign, would be wonderful. So, , that can, I can validate it, and that can be an anchor to let people know what's going on. Two of the names that they represent.
Speaker 8 ·
Are represented there are Headlands Research, and I saw Fierce BioNTech. Those names are there. They're actually running the program.
Speaker 0 ·
Headlands Research and Fierce BioNTech. Thank you so much.
Speaker 0 ·
Sunny, how are you doing tonight? We'll we'll hear from Sunny, and then we will go to protocol widow for the reading of the names.
Speaker 9 ·
Hey. How's everybody? Hope everybody's doing well. Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. Thank you again for the opportunity to speak., dropped in about, like, five, ten minutes ago. I was listening to Shelly, , and then just reminded about and she said something that's.
Speaker 9 ·
It kinda touched me, and I and I and I and I think she's telling the truth. I think she knows what she's talking about. She says, we need to kinda go after them. Okay? I agree. I would have been agreeing with that for an agreement with that for some time. The thing is I know a really good way to do it. A really good way to do it. I know something you can draw attention to them right now. Okay? That they are in an indefensible position. Okay? So we have this dialectic issue, going on, especially when we're dealing with this administration.
Speaker 9 ·
Right? Because we have a problem. Because this administration was the, , in the end, was the author of Operation Warp Speed. Right? And so, we have difficulty with the accountability for medical harm. They talk about accountability for unlawful mandates and everything else, but, , the medical harm isn't something that really want they want to be they want they want to acknowledge. Right? Well, right now,.
Speaker 9 ·
Still today, there is a policy at the VA that literally excludes these shots from being considered, okay, as a risk, okay, for any long term health condition, because they say that there's no scientific and medical evidence that supports the conclusion of long term health effects. Okay? Now the reason this is so important, okay, is because they are very liberal about how they will construe all other forms of toxic exposure risk. This law,.
Speaker 9 ·
The PACT Act is the promises to address comprehensive toxins. Right? And, basically, the way it works is before the VA can deny anything, any unexplained disability for a service member, They have to, get a examination and medical opinion to determine if this unexplained disability may or may not be due to, whatever toxic exposures they received in service. Right? And the PACT Act itself is a very, very expansive law. It has all kinds of presumptives and all kinds of things, but I'm focusing in on this one provision of the law called toxic exposure risk activity.
Speaker 9 ·
And to understand this is very important. It's talking about risk with the capital r. Right? So in all other areas of the fight, okay, they're talking about proving harm. Right? But in this little nuanced section of, , involving the military service members and the veterans, you have a, law that, demands reckon recognition for the risks. Right? And now you have what you have is a federal agency literally.
Speaker 9 ·
Denying the risks that are on that are known, right, based on a false statement, a statement that is factually and provably fraudulent. Think about that. No scientific and medical evidence that supports the conclusion of long term health effects.
Speaker 9 ·
Really? Is death there would they mean new people died? Is a heart attack a long term health effect? Come on. They've all things like tinnitus? There's there's there's endless amount of long term. Right? What's really going on? What's really going on? Well, if you were to look at the VA's documentation about how communication about vaccines and such, you'll you'll find that they, know, say, hey. Let's not emphasize the risk. We don't wanna create hesitant hesitancy. Right? And so I think everybody in here can understand this policy that refuses to acknowledge.
Speaker 9 ·
The documented risks, right, is just basically saying we're not gonna recognize that risk that are there because we don't wanna make people hesitant, but that it doesn't work like that. You don't get to cover up vaccine injuries, which is exactly what this policy does. Because what happens? You inject you unlawfully inject millions of service members, right, with a substance that has, , toxic exposure risks. Immediately after you do it, you pass the most liberal legislation in the history of the VA to cover veterans for toxic exposures. And then the VA underhandedly in a policy.
Speaker 9 ·
Says we are not going to consider the one we injected in their bodies. However, we will liberally construe anything and everything else.
Speaker 9 ·
Okay? So guess what? They look at occupational exposure very liberally. They look at where they veterans were. They can seat it in a heartbeat. Okay? But they won't even consider the mandated injection that the military has already admitted was unlawful. Okay? So,.
Speaker 9 ·
, it's always difficult to prove intent, but when you look at the way a system functions, you can call it what it is. Right? It covers up the harm they caused by the mandates very effectively. You'll never have any, , but I wanna I don't wanna say you'll never have any, evidence of long term health effects because we already have that. Okay? But, if you looked at the military population, this healthy population of individuals and with.
Speaker 9 ·
Immaculate records, mind you, if there were going to be long term health effects or any, anything trackable, it would first be very, very, easy to find within the military and in the VA, okay, after they got out because where do veterans go when they, , they go to the mill they go to the military. Right? They go to the VA. Sorry. So,.
Speaker 9 ·
The point of this is, and I need to land my plane because I've been talking for too long, is that you have a you have a situation, a legal nuance, where the federal government is literally in an indefensible position. And when you when you tie them in okay. So everybody understands this policy is a policy. It's not a law. And the literally, Department of Veterans Affairs, the VA secretary,.
Speaker 9 ·
Could change it in one day. It doesn't take an act of congress. They all they gotta do is say, hey. We're not gonna go by this fraudulent thing anymore, and we're gonna recognize these for what they are, remove this standard operational procedure policy, and which literally understand this. It blocks the claims processors from recognizing what the shots are under the law already. Right? That's the crazy thing. Think about it. You had a law passed to cover veterans for comprehensive toxic exposures,.
Speaker 9 ·
And the VA literally had to make a policy note that stopped the cleanings processors from recognizing for them for what they are. Because what is it? Right? It's a risk activity, obviously. Obviously.? It doesn't take a we you can look at the ingredients. Yes. Yes. It is. Yeah. We know. So but, , so when you when you put the if you put the VA, if anybody with any platform, okay, , Because you can have a whistleblower, or you can have, certain people come out there. But unless this is decisively engaged by people with an actual audience.
Speaker 9 ·
And that can put pressure on the administration and the VA secretary for the fraud they're committing right now, they can continue to perpetuate this. Right? But the point is that they land in an indefensible position. Right? They unlawfully mandated these veterans to take a shot. They've admitted that they did it. Okay?
Speaker 9 ·
The law only acknowledges risk, and the only thing it does is only thing it achieves is lets a veteran have an examination and medical opinion. Right? So it doesn't say, oh, you were automatically harmed by the shot, we're admitting these shots harmed all these people. What it does is says, well, we hey. We if you were exposed to a toxic exposure risk, be the shot before we deny you benefits, we're gonna go ahead and get you an examination, the medical opinion to determine if that injection,.
Speaker 9 ·
Right, might have caused your injury. Now when you unlawfully mandate the veterans to take, , what amounts to we could say that an experimental product, that would be called a bioweapon, but let's use the let's use the, terms they would prefer. Right? When you unlawfully mandate them, the very least you could do is, give them an examination and medical opinion if they come down with some unexplained condition. And even more so, if the administration or the VA.
Speaker 9 ·
Doesn't think that thinks that these shots are safe and effective in a 100%, well, then they would have no worries about providing. They know they would be harmless because the of course, they would just wanna cover the few veterans that were harmed. But now, the problem is this is about covering up the massive harm they caused. Okay? And it's been they've been allowed to perpetuate it for so it came out August 2324. We're in three over three years now. They've been able to perpetuate this fraud.
Speaker 9 ·
And, listen, I'll tell you what, I've been calling it since day one, and I've made some progress. But what? I'll tell you. Even the big names that have made it in certain positions now will talk about it privately, but they will never talk about it publicly. Do why? Because this isn't something that you they love to say, hey. We need to pass a bill. They love anything that they can talk about but doesn't really create any change. This is devastating because you have open fraud being committed by the federal government, and it's in.
Speaker 9 ·
You think about the narrative, it's against the service members that were unlawfully mandated to take this shot. And the only thing it does, it gives them a simple examination in medical pain. And only thing it does is simply acknowledge the risk. And if they refuse to acknowledge the risk for the service members that they unlawfully mandated to take the shot, Right? And they're willing to commit open fraud. Well, how can we make progress anywhere else, folks? Well, we're not because guess what? Everything else can operate as a distraction.
Speaker 9 ·
Everything else can. This can't. It's open fraud, and it's a no brainer. Right? And it's a legal nuance you won't find anywhere else. It doesn't require an act of congress. It's just them it's just a federal agency committing fraud.
Speaker 0 ·
Plain and simple. We're used to federal agencies committing fraud. Like, everything's been so corrupt for so long. It's that they're they're mandating these experimental mRNA shots on people, suppressing the results which are devastating to many people who have taken them and continuing to perpetuate the safe and effective lie to justify putting this in the arms of more people still even today, even at this late hour in November 2025. They're still injecting this toxic compound into people and they're they're justifying it. And it's I think it's not just that they're suppressing.
Speaker 0 ·
Evidence of their fraud. They if they admitted the things out loud that they talk about privately, it would cause a mass panic at the very least. And Well who were mandated to take this and are now like, oh gosh. When is, am I a ticking time bomb now? When am I gonna suffer from myocarditis, or when am I gonna have a stroke? And people will freak out, and I think that's a big part of why they won't touch it with a 20 foot pole.
Speaker 9 ·
Well, think about the dialectic. Right? So they have to like, so what are you what are you gonna do? Right? You're gonna let them we you're let them continue to perpetuate, like, a cover up. Right? What you gonna do? Like so the idea is, like, yeah., just acknowledge the risk. If they if they say it's safe and effective, just you can't commit fraud. Right? So the point is that, , like, the idea that everybody's gonna freak out, ,, they probably already should. They're just not paying attention. Right? You.
Speaker 9 ·
Know, right now, the idea the actual risk are published. Right? They're they've admitted long term health effects. That's the dystopian environment we're in. Right? But the VA is still operating under the policy of, hey. We're not gonna include these because, , there's no scientific and medical evidence to support the conclusion of long term health effects. Right? It's it's totally backwards. Right? Of course, they've rolled in all vaccines and medications and anything given to service members,.
Speaker 9 ·
, for whatever. Right? But, , you can really hyper focus on these,.
Speaker 9 ·
, mRNA injections that were given to them. But, I don't wanna take up too much time, but once again, I'm just saying, , it's a really easy, really easy, and there's so much political leverage there just simply because they are an indefensible position.? It's you're right about the federal government committing fraud, but it's not usually this obvious or this easy to prove. And you usually don't have something like the entire military being mandated to do it, and then them admitting it, it was unlawful. Right? So there's just, several.
Speaker 9 ·
Elements of advantage to this particular narrative, and it's just like I said, I the people the it's not so much that they don't wanna do it because once they admit you are partially right. Once they admit the truth, , you've got a problem. Like, so there's the dialectic. We admit it's a toxic exposure risk, and then people are like, wait a minute. You didn't tell me it was a the military is recognizing it as a toxic exposure risk? The VA? What? What?? But.
Speaker 9 ·
Guess what? That's the reality of the situation. Yeah. That's it. And so the beauty of it is just talking about it. Just talking about it is devastating. Right? Because the more you bring it up, the more it exposes how fraudulent and just how corrupt and how much how big a liars they are at this point. Right? And that's really why I keep hyper focusing on this. Not so much because, yeah, they're not gonna do it under pressure. Right? But the mere conversation and drawing attention to it,.
Speaker 9 ·
Right, once people process what's really going on here, , any idea that they're acting in good faith goes out the window. Right? You can't lie to yourself anymore when this bratant fraud. Right? So, that's a big reason why you the big names and the people with the platform, , and I've heard about this in other circles, don't wanna talk about it because well, because it's it's the endgame. You once it once there's no there's no explaining it. It's open fraud. They shot themselves with a foot with it. And if they if they did acknowledge it, you're right.
Speaker 9 ·
Full accountability would follow. Full accountability would follow. But isn't that our aim? Isn't that what we're here for? Right? So what I'm saying is, like, yes. Let's let's go ahead and devastate them. Let's destroy them. Let's bring the full accountability on top of their heads all at once and not let them throttle it. Who cares what chaos the truth brings? Who cares? Let the truth the truth is gonna destroy everything, let it do it because that's the that's the only way you don't live in this stupid. I'll tell you what.?
Speaker 9 ·
I would just challenge if we could get one name, one big name to start mentioning the toxic exposure risk activity and watch what happens. Like, this is this is something that when people look at it, they just there is no defense of it. Once you understand the legal nuances and what's going on, there's no way they can explain them. They're just in they're just they've got a openly fraudulent policy, and the only thing they really got is, yeah. We just don't wanna admit the truth because that would be bad for us. We mandated it. I will leave I'll leave it there.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, I got nothing because you pretty much said it all, and I'm just disgusted beyond belief before I even joined the space tonight. So anything I say at this point usually requires four letter words.
Speaker 2 ·
Well, I will say this just to be a smart aleck., he mentioned, , tear it all down. Well, , after all, they were advocating for that. Remember their little build back better slogan? Well,.
Speaker 5 ·
You
Speaker 2 ·
Why I say the system is thoroughly corrupt. So, yes, a certain amount of just cleaning house and building back, like, really better, meaning and better in the sense that we're actually going to care for people instead of protecting murderers, people, pharma, who are there to maximize profits over people. Yeah. Exactly. I, it would be great if it could be torn down enough to where we could actually change the system to do what it should do, and that's that's actually.
Speaker 9 ·
Promote health and actually care for people. And just real quick answer to that. Think about it like this. Right? They are definitely tearing things down right now, but what they wanna do is control the tipping point. Right? You do something like this, you delegitimize.
Speaker 9 ·
Them, and then you can control the tipping point. It's going down one way or another. They create order out of chaos. They're gonna make the chaos. What they wanna do is control it. Right? So they can control the narrative and how it how it lands and maintain their control. What you do is you use the truth, and then you undermine their position, and then you control the tipping point.
Speaker 2 ·
I think you're right. They are tearing everything down now, including, the financial system., the whole point of having Palantir and now bringing AI under project of the men the Genesis project, the new executive order from the twenty fifth, I think, is to literally build a system that they want. And we have to find a way to, at least not willingly,.
Speaker 2 ·
Support that system and find ways to live outside of it if nothing else. Because I don't think we can necessarily keep it from coming, but we can certainly not participate in it, not promote it, and work against it as far as promoting the truth and promoting people to stay healthy so they are not a victim of that system.
Speaker 0 ·
Remember, just as they anticipated a large swath of the population dropping dead during their gain of function pandemic, they anticipate 10 to 20% of the workforce losing their jobs just over the next year. So, yes, we absolutely see them putting in place the structures to put in place UBI, digital currency. Trump, of course, signed an executive order to the effect that he would not implement a central bank digital currency, but that doesn't preclude the possibility of a US crypto coin.
Speaker 9 ·
And Which is the same thing ultimately.
Speaker 11 ·
Right.
Speaker 2 ·
It is. It's programmable. It's tokenizable. It's centralized, and it is controlled not by you, which means they can flip a switch. If you act up, if they don't like what they see with their Palantir monitoring system, they can just say, nope. You can't have your money. So, yeah, it's it's exactly the same thing. Austin Fitz talks about that. So, again, we can't keep them from installing the system, but we can refuse to participate in the system at least on a local level and give them less control.
Speaker 0 ·
Adam just proposed an interesting theory. What if the h one b's.
Speaker 6 ·
Why don't you say it? What if the h one b's and the massive illegal immigration, all of both of these programs taking tons of jobs both from the low lower income and from what would be middle class good jobs. What if all of that is for some study somewhere in some lab? A test run. A test run to see what the people would actually do, what the, , what the people that would have losing their jobs to illegals would do and what the middle class educated, , highly skilled people would do when there simply aren't jobs available.
Speaker 6 ·
So put 10% of the workforce out of jobs and see what happens. Yeah. And see if the, , if the UBI is gonna be necessary or if life just goes on somehow or if they get overthrown and there's violence. One I, it's just pure speculation,.
Speaker 0 ·
But I want Of course, in their great reset outline, they said they were using the, , the open borders and the endless immigration to, quote, usher in the workforce of the fourth industrial revolution.
Speaker 6 ·
Yeah. Oh, yeah. It could just be that,.
Speaker 0 ·
Which is more like one. Just proof of thought. Of course, they never tell us the full scope of what they're doing. They give us a broad outline and then stick it to us. They've they've been pretty comprehensive in so far, these programs. I suppose.
Speaker 0 ·
I thought I saw you trying to chime in there, Miriam.
Speaker 2 ·
Oh, I just, I don't really even think it's mutually exclusive. I think they can they can do both. They can actually gauge the response and also have it be, just a mechanism by which they were importing workforce like you were talking about. I don't I don't think it's mutually exclusive, sadly. I think that's the genius of their evil, the way that they're doing things. So, and, sadly, I think many people would be, especially, , being out of work for extended period of times in the last five years, would be perfectly fine with the floated UBI.
Speaker 2 ·
This, Elon himself has floated this. $36, 000 a year universal basic income. I think a lot of people would be perfectly fine with that, especially, , if they do in their in their head, if they do the math, and they've got four people in their household, and they all got 36, 000. Hey.? I think a lot of people would be just fine with that. They would trade their freedom, trade their ability to speak, trade their ability to make choices for their own health, and everything so they can sit on their butts and collect money. It's disgusting.
Speaker 0 ·
And how long do they have to be selling us $7 bags of potato chips before we relent because, , you can't everything's gotten so incredibly expensive. You get half as much in your cart as you would a year or two ago, for the same money, and our money is just constantly being devalued right now. So it's really like, eventually, if they starve us out, most people will capitulate because you gotta you gotta put food on the table somehow. Right? I remember when a pack of Skittles was 20¢. Do you? I don't even remember 20¢ Skittles. Skittles were, like, 50¢.
Speaker 0 ·
Twenty years ago, the airport. And now it's like now it's like, nine dollars for a bag of Skittles some places.
Speaker 2 ·
It's crazy. Article where people were literally losing their minds because, a large french fry at McDonald's was, like, $5. So yeah.
Speaker 0 ·
At least the, , McDonald's being so in incredibly overpriced has stopped a lot of people from eating that so called food. What we're getting in The US is really could barely be called that. Even the Japanese McDonald's will eventually rot. But what you get here will just sit on your counter looking perfectly like you just pulled it off the assembly line twenty minutes ago, and that's probably not great.
Speaker 0 ·
Well, I was hoping to have, some more people in here, of course, for the reading of the names. But with the x spaces being so glitchy, we should probably, without further ado, if you're ready to do that, protocol it.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. We should probably read the names. I've had some suspicious glitches, and I'd hate to well, I think we need to wait just a minute because Miriam has had to drop and is coming back. As I just said started to say, there it is. Sorry, guys. Actually the sound came back quite inexplicably.
Speaker 2 ·
Explicably
Speaker 0 ·
Before I could leave it. So Oh, the glitches are just killing me.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. It went out. And just when my sound came back just when protocol said, well, Miriam's gonna have to leave. And I'm like, no. Wait. Wait. My sound is back. Wait.
Speaker 5 ·
Wait. Pick me. No.
Speaker 0 ·
It's gonna be I would just like to all night long. All night long. Before we do, go to protocolwidow for the reading of the names, I would just like to restate once again that we are here as we are every Saturday night to hear your stories about your personal experiences and those of your family and friends, as a result of COVID policies, protocols, and mandates. If you would like to, commiserate with us tonight and or share your story, we would love to hear from you. You can just press the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and we will get you up to say a few things.
Speaker 0 ·
We tend to talk amongst ourselves, but we are here. Our primary purpose every Saturday evening is to hear from you, and our space can only be as good as the stories that you bring, to us every Saturday evening. So, please consider as you as you listen to protocol widow coming up and saying a few words.
Speaker 1 ·
-oh. I've got a problem in the kitchen with dogs. Can't go out. Alright. Take your time. Take your time. Always.
Speaker 0 ·
Something. But that's good. That'll give us a few more minutes to maybe get a few more people in here in advance of reading the names. I have posted the announcement in the purple pill. So if you are inclined, please retweet that and help us bring a few more people in to help us honor those who were really murdered as a result of COVID policies, protocols, mandates. These, these horrors cannot be forgotten, and, really, it's the very least we can do to remember those who have been lost in this conveyor belt of death.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. And while we're waiting, I just wanted to give some hopeful news. I don't know if anybody's seen this, but Italy is.
Speaker 2 ·
Starting to actually revolt against the digital control grid that they're bringing into Italy. I'm getting ready to post it in the purple pill. Basically,.
Speaker 2 ·
Shops are basically closing there. They're going cash only. Taxi drivers are refusing to use the digital pay me payment means. Basically, it looks like that they are pretty much fed up. It's peaceful, but it reportedly, it's a fairly large, group of people, that are doing this. It's come to the attention at least to social media. And, so I'm gonna go ahead and post that. There's a gentleman talking about what's happening in Italy. So, inspirational to me. I'm hoping that we'll start to see something like that here in The US and in a number of other places.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. We cannot wait until they're ready to flip the switch. We have to voice our opposition loudly and frequently to these things or they will just barrel ahead and they'll probably do it despite us. But we have to keep the pressure on because once they do flip that switch, there is well, I won't say there's no going back from that because I think, again, these systems are not ready for prime time and it could be.
Speaker 0 ·
A disaster comparable to the scale of what we're seeing from the mRNA shots that they thought were a great idea to mandate on the world. They may flip the switch and realize, oh, crap. No one can engage in commerce now. We better back up. But once they have the systems in place and the bugs worked out, then it will be very difficult to extract ourselves from that control grid.
Speaker 2 ·
I think you're right. And I think, , resistance at least makes them think a bit more about doing it, and maybe also slows down the process a bit because maybe they wanna tighten it up and make sure that they can control us better once they see signs of a revolt. So at least it, , it gives them pause or second thoughts, I hope. But if nothing else, it also alerts others. And if you can go ahead and start detoxing from, , the convenience of cards and plastic, , those things paying for convenience.
Speaker 2 ·
I think it would make a huge impression here in The US if people just decided for a day, if it could be coordinated across the whole nation. What? We're we're not we're gonna we're not gonna do cash only, and we're gonna show you that we're paying attention. It would probably at least make them pause for a moment. You're right, though. I don't think they would stop anyway. So our best offensive action in that case is planning for local networks so that at least.
Speaker 2 ·
They may be able to make us have digital money, but we also have other resources where they can't twist the knife as bad in our back. We can still live even if they control the digital money. Then that's the key. Because, honestly, their ultimate goal is to get us down to 500, 000, 000. So we want to, not be gotten down to 500, 000, 000. And we can do that with local networks and making sure we're resilient and we have resources.
Speaker 0 ·
That is so important to get to know the people in your local communities, get to know your neighbors, connect with other people, and share the truth because in many cases, they may actually understand that. And.
Speaker 0 ·
And they might, most people I talk to seem to get it. And if they don't, then you can educate them. And most people, despite the politicization that we witness when we're having our discourse online, most people you talk to face to face are generally willing to listen. And so you can educate those people unless they've, , they've participated in the scheme and then they're going to be very difficult to reach. But I think that is a smaller piece of the population than we experience when we're online because a lot of that is manufactured speech, paid speech,.
Speaker 0 ·
And or bought accounts. And you never know what you're really interacting with online.
Speaker 2 ·
I think you're right. I think that's a, , a narrative control. It's a because they want us to believe that, , we are the minority and that everybody else is on board or that there's no hope. And, honestly, that's just not true. If that were the case, then, , their job would already be done, and it's not. They're never going to control every single one of us. That is their dream, but that's just what that is. It's a dream. They will not control all of us. They can't. It's impossible.
Speaker 0 ·
And if what we said didn't matter then they wouldn't be trying so hard to lock down the narrative and control what we say.
Speaker 6 ·
And how we're able to be heard. If the situation were hopeless, their propaganda would be unnecessary.
Speaker 2 ·
It's very true. 100%. 100%. So always remember that., when you get resistance or when, , you feel like, oh, they're they're saying it's inevitable, then you should ignore that because they would not be working so hard to convince you if they already had it all in the bag. Okay? So we have a lot more power than what we believe. And the goal is, , make them work for it. Don't listen to their lies. Make them actually work for it.
Speaker 0 ·
I love that. Make them work for it. Don't make it easy for them. And the same with your data. Don't make it easy for them. Deny those unnecessary cookies.
Speaker 0 ·
Don't post your, they do those all those little viral campaigns that are like, oh, what was post the most popular song in your birth year, whatever it is. Those are all designed to extract additional data from you. Don't participate. Don't give them any more than they need to have.? Make it make them do their research like we've had to do. You.
Speaker 2 ·
Know what? I wanna coin a new term. We've heard DNI. We've heard DNR. Let's do a DNP. Do not participate. DNP from here on out.
Speaker 1 ·
I like it. I think we're gonna have to develop a logo so that we can have DNP all over the Internet.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. That would that would be something that we could share liberally, And then we'd get the stupid questions. Do not participate in what? Are you leaving the civilization?
Speaker 2 ·
Well, if they have to ask the question, we kinda know where they stand, don't we?
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Yeah. I'll tell you., I shared with you guys. I'm I at some point here, if we continue to be able to hold our space, I'm gonna back out a little bit and mute everything because remember I said a friend of ours had said that her hairdresser's mother was in the hospital and had gotten three rounds of, remdesivir. And there's a live video recording on her Facebook page with no indication what it was about. So I gotta listen to it to see if she did it as a video reply or update to that other post so we can see what the status is, hopefully, of her hairdresser's mom. So that.
Speaker 1 ·
Bugs me that's sitting out there.
Speaker 1 ·
But what was it Shelley was just talking about being at the hospital and knowing that they were still ventilating and giving remdesivir to the patients in the hospital? It's just aggravating. Now we have both Kyle and T Bird with their hands up. Somebody tell me, do I do the names first, or do we call on them?
Speaker 0 ·
Hey, T Bird. How you doing?
Speaker 0 ·
Can you hear me, t bird?
Speaker 2 ·
It looks like she unmuted, but I cannot hear her. So she may be having sound problems.
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, the month continues. Wait a minute. There she is.
Speaker 1 ·
Try it again, t bird. It looked like it was gonna come through.
Speaker 10 ·
Can you hear me?
Speaker 0 ·
A little robotic., I know you were, like, doing robot voice, but also Exactly right. I was gonna be a robot.
Speaker 5 ·
Hear me now? Yeah. You're breaking up badly. Oh, I'll reconnect. Go, fellas. Okay. Okay.
Speaker 0 ·
And we'll have fun, fun, fun. Hey, Kyle. How you doing?
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. These dang these dang spaces. I don't know if it's North America, we're having a good time. Hey. I just wanted to say, what? You guys just kinda inspired me there about it's like they give us something and they take something away. Right? And so at Thanksgiving, I just wanted to tell a story real quick about my cousin's girlfriend. Just met her. Brings her over. She has two boys. And, basically,.
Speaker 3 ·
Going to school. This is in Omaha, Nebraska somewhere. And they brought back the pledge of allegiance in the morning, but then they went ahead and incorporated fluoride. So they're giving these small caps, almost like a cult. Right? Like that, , drink don't drink the Kool Aid, , Jim Jones, whatever. They give them these little Nyquil caps and they have them drink fluoride or sorry, drink. They have them swish fluoride around in their mouth after they say the pledge of allegiance.
Speaker 3 ·
Every morning at this particular school. And I'm gonna try to get details on what school it is, and then I'll see if I can't post it in here. So I'll I'll do that. I'll text my cousin and see what school they go to just to put them on blast, I guess. Right? Why not? Like, are we afraid of? But anyway, yeah. So they're having to do the pledge of allegiance. So they give that back,.
Speaker 3 ·
But then they go ahead and say, hey. Why don't you switch this fluoride in your mouth after you're done, kids? And so I just wanna bring that up to you guys. It's a huge topic. We all know what fluoride does to the brain, the pineal gland, and it's quite disgusting and fantastic space as usual, girls. Thank you.
Speaker 1 ·
Waiting for it, Brandon. Yeah. I've I got more questions. You can't just leave like that, Kyle.
Speaker 0 ·
In elementary school, there was a program that I was asked to bring a form to my parents to sign, giving them permission for the, quote, swish and swallow program, which had formerly been the swish and spit program where at some point in the day, we would have to take this little cup of bluish fluid and, , put it in your mouth, swish it around, and then spit it in the sink. Well, they decided that this was too germy, too risky to have these kids spitting in the sink. So they introduced the spit the swish and swallow program.
Speaker 0 ·
And I begged my mother not to sign the thing because already just swishing it, , would leave me feeling a little off. And, she was like, no. It's for, they say it's it's for your health. You should do it. And so I was enrolled in the swish and swallow program. So every day, at some point, I had to swish this blue concoction around in my mouth and then despite every instinct, swallow it. And then for the next three hours, every day, I would feel ill. And I've learned since I got online as an adult that this was not an isolated thing. This was a program that they did.
Speaker 0 ·
Across different school districts. And I would be very interested to know why the hell they were doing that, what research or study or experiment they were conducting on us in kindergarten, first grade. And I'm mad about it because, , that made me feel really not very good every single day the end that entire school year.
Speaker 0 ·
Kyle?
Speaker 3 ·
Well, it's back. It's back, folks. And it's in a full force here in Omaha. So like I said, I'll try to find the school for you guys. And Tee's hand is up, so let's see if we can Well, welcome back, Tanya. How you doing? Wait a minute. Wait. Before Kyle gets ahold of his cousin,.
Speaker 1 ·
I wanna know if those parents signed an approval form because I really wanna know more about the hell is the reason for this horseshit, but that's just me. I would be, like, standing in front of the board of education.
Speaker 3 ·
With a sign right now, but that's just me. I will I will do. I'll make sure I ask him that real quick here, see if he won't can get back to me tonight yet. Thanks.
Speaker 0 ·
I would I would be curious too if those programs started likewise with a spit it out program and then escalated to the swallow it down program. If that's, like, an incrementalism that they figured out they could exert more compliance or something. I would also like to know if that particular.
Speaker 1 ·
Area, that city or that town, did they decide to remove fluoride from the water so then the people who are pushing fluoride came up with a program to trap the children regardless?
Speaker 3 ·
That was the conversation protocol. That's how it came up because I said something about fluoride and tap water because I thought we were probably drinking tap water at this Thanksgiving. Right? Because I had that big ass thing of water with ice in it. And I'm sure it's not filtered. So I said something like, I don't really trust tap water. I drink it on occasion.
Speaker 3 ·
On these moments, but not ever any other time. And I said, it's kinda cool how they're taking a lot of the fluoride out of the big a lot of the min municipal water sources, , all over the country right now. There's been certain states and in certain areas that they're taking it out. So we were having a victory. Then she piped up and told me that they're actually letting them, , or making them, , switch fluoride in their mouth after the pledge of allegiance.
Speaker 3 ·
And then that's when I gave my little jab back and said, wow. They gave us the pledge of allegiance back, but they took away our brainpower. Fantastic.
Speaker 1 ·
Good for you. This is very disturbing.
Speaker 1 ·
Only because we have such sheep., we do have a lot of sheep. It's very scary. Hi, Tanya. How are you?
Speaker 5 ·
Can you can you hear me?
Speaker 1 ·
Okay. Cool. Yes.
Speaker 5 ·
Hi. I love you guys. So and that. That. I don't me. I'm I was paranoid after being on all that brain medication, but now that I'm off of it, I'm so much more clear. I hope you guys notice, or maybe you don't. But, , as I progress, I have so many things. I did the same drink as Chelsea. I it hit me as soon as she said it. It and I was in a gifted program.
Speaker 5 ·
Between the grades one to three. I was put in a program. My mother pulled me out because I wasn't walking my younger brother home from school. I was just little. I was six, but she was pregnant with my sister who's ten years younger. Anyway,.
Speaker 5 ·
So they were make me I remember all these weird things that people say, like the earphone things, the testing. It's being pulled from your classroom, but there were only certain ones of us that got these drinks. And I don't remember any forms. I like, that's amazing that you do, but it just triggered me. I remember doing that. But we used to sing O Canada, and then we would say the Lord's prayer in our homerooms no matter what age it was. And I'm just explaining what it was like in Canada, but it's weird that I think we're about the same age. I don't know, but it's interesting.
Speaker 5 ·
That you did it. I did it. I don't know a lot of people who remember doing it. I don't have a good recall on that, but I do remember doing that. And then, of course, they don't let us single Canada at school anymore. They don't let us say the Lord's Prayer anymore, even at Catholic schools because Muslims go there. And I'm not offending any Muslims here. That's the reality of the situation.
Speaker 5 ·
They used to make the Muslims sit outside in the hallway. This is what my kids as they're in they're they're done high school now, and they grew up with this. I'm a farmer. Like, I'm a white farmer girl, so I only grew up with white people. I only knew one way. And so then when they started to tell me about the native Indians and the reconciliation, they have to they do full courses. Our religion courses in Canada now are fully, like, two hours a week of native orientation, which is,.
Speaker 5 ·
That's my mom's side. That's her blood. I don't mind. But that's a lot of hours of school on one orientation, which is lovely, but I'd rather them learn math or science or something marketing, maybe business. But, anyway, I don't know why oh, I put my hand why did I put my hand up? Gosh. You guys, I should tell you my footnotes when I put my hand up. Shoot.
Speaker 5 ·
Oh, they making me drink this stuff too. Oh, they were making me yeah. So I'm gonna look into that. That's what I wanted to say just to your reply. But when I first came in, thank you for reminding me of the space again. I've been in bed for almost a week, so I just don't know even what day or time it is anymore. But so, also, I saw Ernest in here, and I feel bad because he's not here anymore. I wanted to ask him how he felt about I'm sure you guys have already talked about it, how he felt about only claiming the FDA only claiming 10 babies. And I just wanted to share my condolences.
Speaker 5 ·
With him because, of course, my sons are the same age as his son would have been at that time and same age now. And because, just everything. It's just it his story breaks my heart. My kids did have the vaccines, and one of them are my deadly batches. We have the same ones. My 18 year old, who's almost 19 now. Thank God. But, , he's even aware. He's he's taking the detox. Like, even though he can't swallow pills, he hates it. But I'm like, just please. And he sees how bad I'm getting.
Speaker 5 ·
Where I don't get out of bed for days. I'm just laying here in the dark and back to, like, square one again. And I'm I don't feel sorry for myself. It's just this is the process. They wanted to kill us. This is I accept that. This is the I'm not manifesting anything. I'm just saying there comes a point where you go, this is reality. I'm not a dreamer. The reality is this was their goal, but I just need to deal with it as best as I can. But I really feel bad for the people that have lost. I think okay. This is and me. I'm.
Speaker 5 ·
Not bringing any receipts to this. This is my theory. It's almost like they're using reverse psychology to fail. And the this is when I watch all the failures of the FBI, the everything, the stand on orders, this, that, they didn't anticipate this many people to survive. They didn't anticipate that so many of us would rally together. They wanted to use AI to rally against us, but yet we came together. And.
Speaker 5 ·
They didn't anticipate that we would be intelligent enough to see through their bullshit. So now they have to call themselves out. That's it's too obvious. Why are they all even when Deb, when we're talking about the Charlie Kirk thing when it first happened and things like that, everything's so obvious to the naked eye. That's just, again, my opinion. I'm not a I'm not an intelligence specialist or anything, obviously. I have two brain injuries. But I just think this is so purposeful, and I it hurts that, yes, the FDA admitted ten.
Speaker 5 ·
Children were killed. Ten out of Right. How did they pick that number? Right. Right.
Speaker 0 ·
And it's it's it's obscene. But Oh, skin is more than the three that we admitted to, but it's not enough to really rile people up. Let's just go with 10.
Speaker 5 ·
Exactly. And it's I just I'm just not trusting of them right now and or whoever they are. I don't know. But it's just it's very infuriating that it defeats our purpose. And every morning, I get mad. I'm just ranting right now, and then I know protocol is I like, let's talk about the people that are not here with us. That was part of my part two was there's so many people who have survived with their loved ones being.
Speaker 5 ·
Whatever the word is.? I can't say it out loud anymore in Canada. So you like, there were too many people were deliberately killed. I'll say it for my paper. Thank you. Thank you so much. I have to be careful now because they are really passing this bill up here for anything you say in a meme, in a in a in a they're they're passing it. So they're just gonna do the same thing they did in Britain. So but you guys will know what I'm saying. So I think we're in World War. We've we're we've been in World War. This is probably the longest war.
Speaker 5 ·
That we've ever seen in history. This is my feeling. This is not my theory. This is think about it. It's five years, maybe six years, but it's been in the making for fifty years. Right? They all do. But Nuremberg Code came in within two years. I did the research on that one. Russia, the people that stood up and called out for this. It was settled so quickly. Guess what? We're still in year five, and nothing's being settled. This is the worst world war ever. We may not be laying in the streets bleeding. We might not be even blowing up, but we're internally like Ebola exploding.
Speaker 5 ·
We're dying. We're be, Or we're not allowed to have any procedures done because we either can't afford it, or we're gonna die internally from whatever diseases we've been given purposely. It's the to me, in my mind, and maybe because I'm living it. I, I worked with geriatric veterans my whole life. That was my career is geriatrics., I did trauma. I did orthopedics. I did everybody every nurse has to do everything. And I did everything over, , almost three decades. But and that's as an RN. I worked for.
Speaker 5 ·
Twenty years before that in health care. So I know that ages me a little bit, but I was like 15 when I started working in the retirement home with the elderly. So I hear their stories. I know their stories. I never thought I would see the day. So when they were talking, and I'm just going to point to everything you guys just said real fast, I promise.
Speaker 5 ·
When they're talking about when they it brings me back listening to protocol just saying, like, what we need to do to prepare and marry him and whatnot with the war stuff. It makes me think of what they were going through. Like, I had a lady who was 95. This was twenty five years ago. It was World War two, I think. And she explained how it all played out, how old she was. She was 12. She was trying to she grabbed her sister. She ran under her house, which was all rubble, and they stayed in the ground for two weeks and just waited scared.
Speaker 5 ·
I think she was Dutch. I can't remember. But what I wanted to say was when I listen to everyone talking now preparing in all the spaces, like, you better have this. You better have your supplies. You better do that. I remember their stories. We're already in it. We're we're like, it's coming. No. It's not coming. It's here. It's happening. It's already happened. And we've been living it for five years in a daze. Not us, but the majority of humanity as Charles just said.
Speaker 5 ·
That's how I feel today. I'm so frustrated because people are not prepared. We're gonna be like, what I think the majority of people are gonna be literally blown away when something happens because they won't even have a clue that they should have prepared. But yet, maybe they've known they should prepare and they regret it because it's already too late because it's been they've given us five years to prepare, and we're we're in the war. We're we're in a war right now, and we're not calling it World War three.
Speaker 5 ·
I don't know why. This is the anyway, that's that thank you for so much for letting me just get all everything. That's it. I'm good. I got everything off my chest. I just I just I'm really worried for everybody right now because people don't realize if you don't have silver, if you don't have the, , the exchange that's cheaper silver for, like, bread, stuff like, how do you even measure that? Those are the questions I have. I go into, shift space, Peter Schiff all the time, and I listen to the financial with these gurus.
Speaker 5 ·
And I always ask the question, like, should I have a weight scale for silver or gold? Like, how would I even measure that? How would someone that's accepting it measure it? How do you transfer goods in the time of war? And there's no one alive that I can ask, and none of these financial people can answer me. Does anybody know that? That's all. Thank you.
Speaker 0 ·
I've been saying it for years. I'm right there with you. Go ahead, protocol.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, I have another question., we have in our history, not that darn long ago, Roosevelt, one of the presidents, took away all of the precious metals. So how do we know they're not gonna pull that thing again when they really want us to be digital?
Speaker 2 ·
According to the experts I'm reading, that's exactly what they're gonna do,.
Speaker 2 ·
That they will they will make it unlawful to own and retain whatever gold you have. And people are saying, well and that's why they require when you purchase it, They have records of it, you're taxed on it. The IRS knows what you bought. So, of course, they can they can confiscate it. So But.
Speaker 1 ·
The next thing is okay. So then there'll be people the first thing that they're gonna say is, yeah. Well, I've had mine since from my grandpa. Yeah. But if everybody else has been tracked and there's no way to unload it, it's still going to be worthless to you as a payment to anyone.
Speaker 2 ·
Exactly right. And you also have to think about this. When everyone then tries to unload it, meaning selling it back to the government, even if it's one of those buyback things like they always try to do with the guns, If they say, well, it's unlawful, but we'll buy it back from you. They're not they're gonna give you a fraction of what it's worth because once again, it is it's the last line item, and they don't they're not required to pay you one for one. So, , this is why I keep saying the important things are the tangible things,.
Speaker 2 ·
The local networks, the supplies, because you cannot eat gold or silver. And if and when it becomes unlawful tender and people start trying to sell it back, it's gonna devalue that gold and silver even more.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Because, , it's not like you can take grandpa's silver to the Food Lion. They're not gonna want it because they won't be able to exchange it or use it for any banking because they're gonna be on the digital system. When Steven was alive, what our plan was, we were he had built the garage. It was ready to hang the doors. And, , he was a welder and he could fabricate anything he needed to and he could do electricity and,.
Speaker 1 ·
, plumbing and just about anything. Nothing major. He, , didn't plumb a whole house, but, , if somebody needed something repaired, he could go do that. And that was our goal. That was our retirement was whatever, , whatever we could make or trade off. And, , I had chickens, which I do now. And, , we were we were clearing we were literally picking out trees while he was sick, which trees needed to come down because we needed to figure out where the gardening plot was going to be and where the running shed for the steers was gonna be.
Speaker 1 ·
And like I said, he was sick at the time, had a low grade fever. And we he was talking about, I think I'm gonna get back in the machine tomorrow if I still feel good, I'll go ahead and start taking these trees down.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. I think that's the plans everybody needs to make is, , figure out where your strengths are and then things that you can't do or don't have strengths in, find people in your community who do those things. And then you make your own network, And that's really what's gonna make the difference, I think, when the when the shoe drops.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Kyle's got his hand up. Hi, Kyle.
Speaker 3 ·
Hey. Thanks. Yeah. I just wanted to follow-up on what you're saying just on an inspirational level here local in Nebraska. I think it was two years ago. Time flies. It might have been three, but it was right in there. And it was about this time of year, super cold, so it was not, , congruent or conducive to having a bunch of people show up to the city hall. Right? And they had this thing where they said, if you have less than two acres, you can't have chickens anymore and goats,.
Speaker 3 ·
And then they had a few other kinds of animals probably in there too. And instead of 30 people showing up on that Thursday night, they had 500 or more people. Good. So it was, yeah, all the way out the door. This was in a and like I said, here in Nebraska, just North of Omaha. And I couldn't make it. I was on a run, and my buddy went with his wife. And they were both so excited. They both texted me off their individual phones. They're like, , like, yeah. This is what's going on. I wanted to play by play. Right? Because I was so excited and so pumped for the people. They said enough.
Speaker 3 ·
Enough is enough. You're you raise our property taxes every freaking year. K? You don't let us put a building up when we wanna put a freaking building up on our property,.
Speaker 3 ·
But you could have Chinese storage containers like I told you guys last week. Yeah., you can't put the second building that matches your building now to, , make your property look legitimate. But you could bring a Chinese storage container in. And that's what he had to do because he had to have storage. He had to have certain things, , covered because we have pretty bad winters here, as you all know. And so he got a Chinese storage container instead. Long story short, so they have this town hall, and they said you can't have a certain amount of, if you have two or three acres or less, you can't have chickens anymore or goats, blah. And they had 500 or more people show up overflow,.
Speaker 3 ·
And they shouted these prick bastards down that night. They shouted them down, guys. And that is exactly what it takes. And that's what you guys just said. I just wanted to follow-up and give a little more, , a little more up to that. And that is exactly it. It's the people that are around you. It's the people that still give a shit. They still have souls, and you get with them. And if you have anything to barter, one of the biggest things that I talked about last week is getting a gravity fed water filter. There's gonna be times where your power's gonna be out. Our power grid's clearly.
Speaker 3 ·
On the ropes. We all know that here in The States. If you don't know that by now, if you own a home and you have not went and bought yourself a little generator and or a propane powered generator, you are way, way flipping. You that is the number one thing I'd be saving money for is getting yourself a nice little generator that can at least keep your meat good and your milk or whatever you got, eggs, whatever you got, something that can keep you guys going. And then and then gravity fed water purification.
Speaker 3 ·
There's gonna be people that don't have clean water. It's gonna be four days. They're not gonna have it. They're gonna have to go down to the river and start getting sick.
Speaker 3 ·
If you give them a gallon of purified water that might last them and their husband or their kid a half a day or whatever, they're gonna trade you all kinds of eggs because they're gonna need it. So I just wanted to give a little inspiration. That's how it that's that's how it's done. You go to town halls and you shout these folks down and embarrass them because they do not represent us anymore. And then that's pretty clear. Yeah. Thank you all. One thing I wanna add and they not only do they not represent us, they do not rule us.
Speaker 2 ·
And therefore, we are not going to ask permission. So here comes another acronym. Do not ask permission, D NAP. Do not ask permission. Do what you need to do for your own health, your own sovereignty. Do not ask permission and, live your lives, and they can go jump off the nearest cliff. And that's the nicest thing I can say to them. What's the old axiom? Better to ask forgiveness than permission? Exactly., we've been so conditioned. Well, what are the regulations? Do I need to check the county and city reg no. Don't.
Speaker 2 ·
Ignorance is bliss. Okay? Live your life. You it's your property. It's your life. Make sure you do everything you can to sustain your own life and your neighbors around you and screw them. No. Done. All done now.
Speaker 0 ·
Deb, how you doing?
Speaker 11 ·
Hey, guys. I'm alright. Hanging in there. I just wanted to bring up with Kyle's point and everyone else's. If you well, some of you might not remember this. You were pretty young. But back in the early seventies, it's exactly how we had to live. It was the barter system.
Speaker 11 ·
Yep. Our whole house was built that way. Jimmy Carter's.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. Administration. Yep. Gas lines. Yep.
Speaker 0 ·
I remember. When I was a kid, it wasn't even it wasn't so much a barter system. It was like a community system of reciprocity. So if you needed a cup of flour, you could reliably go to your neighbor and borrow a cup of flour. And when they needed a stick of butter, they might come by. And this was it was just how it was done, and I don't see that thing these days so much anymore.
Speaker 11 ·
Well, what happened too back then was all the trades was really hard rough, and most of them ended up going like my dad was a plumber., there was everybody was trades back then. But, they ended up all having to go into building these new plants and stuff like that because you couldn't get work anywhere. That's why everything in our small town in it was Hale, Michigan, but I don't even know what the population was, but not big. But most of them were trades, and that's how our whole town ended up running there for quite a while.
Speaker 11 ·
It was it was amazing, though. So I know I know personally that this can be done because I've already lived it. Some of these younger people, it's it's a little bit new to you, but it can be done.
Speaker 0 ·
Incidentally, Kyle, this space is being made possible right this moment by a generator. In winter, it turns out the batteries and the solar will not hold out, will not the batteries won't hold as much power. And, of course, with the skies cloudy all day, the sun going down at three in the afternoon, you're not generating as much power either. So the value of having a generator cannot be understated, and our presence here on this space tonight is a bit of a testament to that.
Speaker 5 ·
And not only that, I have a key, and you have to have the right electrical because each generator will have a different prong if no one knows that. As a single woman, I had to learn that on my own. So, make sure that when you do get a generator, if you do, get the right get someone to help you with the proper, extension cord because you don't want the generator in the house, of course. And if it has to run through a long way to get to your, , chest freezer or whatnot, you have to think about the length, the different prongs. That's huge. And also to have the extra jerry cans.
Speaker 5 ·
Ironically, I looked them up. It's it's a German phrase, jerry can. Go figure. But, yeah, have your jerry cans filled with gas, but have your, gas preserver as well because you might not need it immediately, but you want your gas to preserve. That is something I've learned as a just a single mom trying to stay alive. And I don't know if that'll help anyone.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. You can use either a heat or as we were talking to you, either heat or any of the fuel injector, , cleaners that have a little higher octane. Any of that stuff is so cheap now. You go to Walmart,.
Speaker 3 ·
You get a, , a bottle of heat or a bottle of, , one of those, , fuel injector cleaners or even sea foam or something. That stuff will stay a lot longer even with ethanol in it. Because there's lot of those old schoolers that say, oh, if it has ethanol, it goes bad within a few months. No. Not if you do the right thing with the with the preservative that cost you less than $10, , for five, ten gallons. So yeah. Thanks.
Speaker 0 ·
Proto COVID, I'll leave it up to you.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm going to hopefully not hurt Deborah's and Steve's feelings, but I'm reading a comment in our comment stream pointing out how many times this person has been booted by Twitter, x whatever. So I'm gonna go ahead and read the memorial names before we take a chance that we get to midnight and turn into pumpkins, and it kicks us off permanently.
Speaker 1 ·
There most of the people that I'm seeing right now, you guys all understand what's going on and why we're here. But in the event that someone listens to this space from the recording, I am going to remind everyone that every Saturday, we read the names of the people who we have on the COVID nineteen humanity betrayal memory project.
Speaker 1 ·
That have passed away since 2020,.
Speaker 1 ·
Either of COVID, quote, unquote, and I use that entire thing totally, because it was really the protocols and we all know it, or from vaccine injury. So I'm going to read those names. These will encompass the dates of November '17.
Speaker 1 ·
Christine Johnson was killed on 11/29/2021. Her story was told by her daughter, Michelle Gershman.
Speaker 1 ·
Casper Miller was killed on 11/29/2021. His story was told by his daughter, Mary Pettis. Roger Haas was killed on 11/29/2021. His story was told by his wife, Noreen Haas. Eric Teeter was killed on 11/30/2021. His story was told by his wife, Marisa Melgarrejo. Donald Russell junior was killed on 11/30/2021. His story was told by his wife, Stacy Russell. Sherry Ronstead was killed on 11/30/2021. Her story was told by her husband, Rolf Ronstead. Christy Cresto was killed on 12/01/2021. Her story was told by her husband, Matthew Cresto. David Chittister was killed on 12/02/2020.
Speaker 1 ·
His story was told by his wife, Betty Chittister.
Speaker 1 ·
Edward Labarge was killed on 12/02/2021. His story was told by his wife, Maureen Labarge. John Springer was killed on 12/02/2021. His story was told by his wife, Peggy Springer. Leonard Maced was killed on 12/03/2020. His story was told by his wife, Adrianne Maced.
Speaker 1 ·
Donald
Speaker 1 ·
Musigman was killed on 12/03/2021. His story was told by his daughter, Corine Sills. David Ritchie was killed on 12/03/2021. His story was told by his wife, Stacy Ritchie. Antonia Moreta was killed on 12/03/2021. Her story was told by her daughter, Lorian Huerta. Bernice Miller was killed on 12/03/2021. Her story was told by her husband, Jack Miller.
Speaker 1 ·
Randy Padilla was killed on 12/03/2021. His story was told by his wife, Erin Padilla. David Strombaugh.
Speaker 1 ·
Was killed on 12/04/2021. His story was told by his wife, Carol Strombaugh. Raymond Rush was killed on 12/04/2021. His story was told by his wife, Linda Rush. Ron Bandelier was killed on 12/05/2021. His story was told by his wife, Monica Bandelier. Richard Strasberg was killed on 12/05/2021. His story was told by his wife, Michelle Strasberg. The members of the COVID nineteen humanity betrayal memory project want to extend our deepest sympathies to all of our families for these horrific crimes.
Speaker 0 ·
It never gets any easier.
Speaker 1 ·
No. And so many times, these are people I know.?
Speaker 1 ·
And to the point of the conversation we started out our evening,.
Speaker 1 ·
The appearance that the victims
Speaker 1 ·
Or their families of both the hospital protocol deaths and injuries and the vaccines. And vaccines, not true. Gene therapy injections.
Speaker 1 ·
They deserve to have recognition while they are stinking a lot, the ones that are still alive, not our great grandchildren. This is bull.
Speaker 1 ·
This is just insane that we have to tolerate the arrogance that we get out of our own government.
Speaker 1 ·
Over the big stuff
Speaker 0 ·
And the little stuff. I have to use the crying face emoji because they don't have the incensed with indignant rage emoji available.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. The one that is plainly angry with curse words. Yes. That's my favorite.
Speaker 0 ·
And they don't have it here because they want to limit our ability to express anger.
Speaker 1 ·
And then they give us the chance to semi speak freely on this platform.
Speaker 1 ·
They haven't heard angry yet. We need somebody like Elon Musk to come in here and sort out these few little pieces of people here who really wanna tell him, let me explain to you what we're here for. Let me explain it to you in spades, sir, and then we'll talk. And then, of course, as soon as I come back from my reading of the names, I lower that screen, and I've got my Twitter feed back up. And what do I find?
Speaker 1 ·
Shell has put up another vaccine ad, and it's Ron DeSantis and Latipo. And I wanna grab both of them by the throat.
Speaker 1 ·
I just wanna do that. I want I want to just throttle some of these guys.
Speaker 1 ·
The arrogance of pretending like they don't know is making me crazy.
Speaker 5 ·
I was in a military space just laying here. I, sometimes when you're just numb, you just lay here and everything's dark, and you wanna sleep, but you can't sleep. And you all know that feeling. I know that. And I was trying to listen in the space, but I went into this military space. It was very informative. They're very, very nice group of mostly gentlemen, I'll be honest, but definitely.
Speaker 5 ·
Great few women speakers from around the globe. And listening to them explain how they believe these people were all different people that didn't know each other or whatever, but they were asking each other things from different intelligence agencies. I'll say that.
Speaker 5 ·
This whole national guard thing with that young girl, I said to Kyle, oh my god. She's a baby. That doesn't make sense. Why would you purposely they targeted those two. I don't I don't know anything. Like, I don't do anything anymore. I just layer in the dark and look at the ceiling. But these guys one of these guys came in and said, listen. I am like, this is who I am, blah. I've been with my kids. I've been out of it. Can someone give me their opinion? I will be I'll play devil's advocate.
Speaker 5 ·
And you can tell these people don't know each other. You your women's instinct is always right. So they asked the question. Number one, did they think so and so was gone? And everyone admitted, no. No. He's gone in that tunnel, on that plane. He's gone. That's one. Number two, they all said, this is very interesting, was this was planned,.
Speaker 5 ·
And this girl's dad must have been someone. And then they looked up somebody. I don't know if you guys heard this space because this is a that's a recorded space. I just can't remember the guy's name, but, oh my god, he runs great spaces. There's tons of military guys in there, and they all said the same thing. The they found there's this new app. Actually, Chelsea, maybe you'll know what it's called. Google something. Google it's a new brand new thing where you can see who searched who. It's not an app. Oh, it's not an app. Okay. Thank you. Friends.
Speaker 1 ·
It's it's Oh, that's it. That's it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's it. It's part of the yeah. It's it's part of your Google interface. If you use Google, you go to the second page, and you can look up trends on various things.
Speaker 5 ·
Okay. So they found that they looked up this.
Speaker 6 ·
Girl,
Speaker 5 ·
And this girl had been searched by a certain country or whatnot. I'm not saying it because I don't like, I'm just saying it's just interesting that they had been searching her for two years. They've been following this poor little girl. So, , like, these things are so just like, okay. People might not agree with me on this, but I might kinda went up when Shelley's in the space. Shelley is the first person. I was literally speaking to her on the phone when my DNA came back,.
Speaker 5 ·
And I didn't even think to get it checked to compare it to my 2016 because who has their DNA tested before they get a COVID vaccine? I did. But don't ask me why, but I did. The doc the doctor suggested it, by the way, not me. I didn't ask for it. It was just a simple swab. It cost me $600. I'm like, okay. If he said it would it would rule out classifications of medications. I'm sorry. I'm super overtired, so I'm really talking fast tonight. I know that. And I was super not I was sluggish earlier. But.
Speaker 5 ·
So what the doctor said to me was, we he wanted to test me for different classifications of medications to see what would be sick. Oh, for my migraines or something. It was something simple. I thought, okay. Yeah. Sure. Because I had a great career, and I was making money. And I thought, yeah. No problem.? It's privatized health care, not like normal health care in Canada where you don't get any at all if you're not an illegal migrant, by the way. That's actually true. I don't mind saying that out loud. But, so anyway,.
Speaker 5 ·
My DNA came back different. And I when I started spaces in, October 2023, I believe, I decided to get my DNA done. I think it was right around Christmas when I got the email saying my DNA came back. And I was literally on the phone with Shelly, and I was like, holy shit. So I opened it up, and it's literally like there's, like, the icons of whatever disease you are genetically like, amyloidosis. Go figure. One. But then when it came.
Speaker 5 ·
Shelley, I don't you don't have the answer to this, but you and I were killing ourselves laughing. I'm like, what is that? It looked like, , the old fashioned, the nineteen sixties movie of, Rudolph., the Bumble. Remember that, Shell? Mhmm. Yes.
Speaker 4 ·
You had me cracking up. I can't even talk while you're doing this because I remember it.
Speaker 5 ·
We were literally talking on the phone. I'm like, oh my god. My DNA finally came back. Oh my god. I'm good. I'm gonna I'm gonna get closure. I thought I was feeling so positive. I'm gonna I'm gonna get I know this is the vaccine because, of course, I'm still being told after two years, no. It's not. You just have anxiety. Right? So I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm I'm gonna prove that my DNA has changed. And I sit down I'm like, I'm just gonna get to the office. I sit down. And what happened, Charles? Tell them. You it was oh my god. We were both killing ourselves.
Speaker 4 ·
Couldn't believe what I saw. Come on. No. You have to say it in your Canadian accent. It has to do it. I.
Speaker 5 ·
Was just like, holy fuck. I think it's Bumble. I'm related to Bumble on the Rudolph movie, and it's my favorite movie. And I was, like, talking. I was laughing this I think I was crying, actually. I was laughing so hard because I thought, this is a joke. Right? This is a joke. I can't be neander because it says underneath the picture, neanderthal. And I was like, oh my god. And, of course, she's laughing. And then I said, well, I think you look more like a neanderthal than me, so maybe you should get tested. Did I not say that, Shal?
Speaker 4 ·
You did. And that keeps going through my head all the time.
Speaker 5 ·
You look yourself every morning, you look yourself in the mirror and you go, shit. I think I might be one, but I don't wanna get tested. I don't wanna know.
Speaker 5 ·
But, anyway, there's been a lot of proof now because we that's what raised my antenna. I'm like, wait a minute. Because I remember when I got that. Remember I said to you? I said, I love that I talk to people all the time on the phone because they can they can not register, but they'll confirm I this isn't a lie. Like, my life is such a freaking shit show. All of us all of us are, but it's like the crazy stuff that happens is unbelievable.? It's like you're living in what's that? Neverland or whatever that's called. So I said to her Alice in Wonderland.
Speaker 5 ·
No. I wasn't even thinking of that. I was thinking of the never ending story where, , that's just how I feel like I live, the never ending story that you're flying on that white dog, and I don't know. I'm in another world. This isn't it doesn't even make sense. I don't know how anyone would ever believe anything I say, but it actually happened. I sent her pictures. I'm like, oh my god. This is happening live. Like, I'm literally on the phone with her while it's happening, and I'm in shock. But I'm also my ex husband was an atheist, and I'm a Catholic.
Speaker 5 ·
And I always wondered because he was such a proficient atheist, and I was I was raised a serious Catholic. So I always want I always ask. Like, I don't know I don't profound to say I'm sorry if that's the wrong word. I don't say that I know everything. I'd like to learn more. I question everything I think, everything I know. I say what I think. If someone questions me, good. That'll make me think even harder. Look. Research more. But when that happened, I was like, this can't and I started looking. Remember, Charlotte was like, amyloidosis,.
Speaker 5 ·
Fibroids, everything. And now you guys saw my X-ray this week. I found there I'm I'm paying to get my files released to me with the screenshots. I find I find this X-ray of me with these clearly metallic things in my body, and I posted it for everyone. I'm like, I have, like I don't know. I don't care about followers, but I think I have, like, 14, 000 or something like that. That's a lot of people, and there's a lot of medical people in there. I'm like, please, can anybody tell me what the hell this is? I'm doing my own research on it. I think I know what it is, but I don't know.
Speaker 5 ·
Not one person really has ever responded or answered. Like, people have given suggestions. Did you this? But at the end of the day, you start to wonder what you've done in your life. What's been done to you in your life, and then things start to come to you and go, woah. Anyway, but the Neanderthal thing, there's been many now scientists confirming that it is a genetic thing, only passed down by the mother, and a lot of and Shauna just confirmed she has the Neanderthal gene. I just saw her post, and her daughter died.
Speaker 5 ·
So it's like, it's only passed down from the mother. It can't be passed down from the father. That's that's what I've learned. And, honestly, it brings you down these rabbit holes. Right? So, anyway, I'll stop there. That was a long rant, but it was a it was a funny moment, Shella. I'm glad you're in this space because it's a it's it's all real. It's it's they really did target certain people, I believe. And my.
Speaker 5 ·
Science on my own body is certainly proving what the scientists are coming up with, but what bothers me is the scientists aren't talking to me. So where are they getting all these statistics? Where are these people that are coming up with all these statistics? Who are they testing? I'd like to know., there must be a lot of us, clearly. But, , Shell, have they tested you for that gene? Have they like, I don't I just think something's not sitting right with me with some of the tests that get done because they must why did they know to take my D dimer.
Speaker 5 ·
When I had my just like when the whole FDA within the thirty days, the two weeks, I had my first vaccine 05/04/2021, and I was hospitalized three days later with a heart attack. They didn't put it in writing that I knew. I knew what happened because I had the I had made the EMS leave the strip on my front thing. Right? I'm a nurse. Even though I was completely out of it, I still thought to do that. So I have the physical evidence. I saw everything. I got the PRS T waves. I got everything. And.
Speaker 5 ·
And then they keep me held in a freaking strapped five point harness. I've been in those way too many times. But.
Speaker 1 ·
It's Yeah. But you like that. I do. I do. Only on my stomach, though. I'm just kidding. I was trying so hard not to bite on that five point, and there goes Shelly. She jumped right on.
Speaker 4 ·
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 ·
I've been behaving so long. I had to do something. I thought it would be so rude and t bird might not take it well, you got you took advantage of that open door and went right through it. There you go.
Speaker 0 ·
Anyway, I'll stop. I just think we all need to take everything that happens to us very seriously. I just I wonder t bird. Did you did you have you had an MRI within the last several years?
Speaker 5 ·
Oh, god. Yeah. I've had two brain MRIs. I've had full body MRIs, CT scans. So if you look at my post, it's just one. I haven't even gone through them because I'm just getting them now, and the report does not match what I'm looking at. And I'm not a radiologist. So you can see it. I actually, my post was it looks you can definitely see. You're looking right at my entire torso, and that it looks like a huge diamond ring with a big circle, and then it looks like maybe a button. Looks like a pull tab from a CT scan or something. Exactly.
Speaker 0 ·
Exactly what I thought. If it were metallic and you were to get an MRI, then, , that could have just ripped right out of your body. So I don't know if it could be metallic.
Speaker 5 ·
Exact so what I could research, the only thing I could find, and that's why no one's help no one's helping me because no one knows, obviously. So I text I messaged so many doctors. Like, no one will no one's responding. Isn't that interesting? Because I'm giving you evidence. This is my body. This is my MRI. I have all the everything legally. So I don't share that., I share a lot of stuff, and I look at it appropriate sometimes. I know. But it's the emotion that I try to share that it doesn't just end with the injection. It doesn't just end when your loved one is murdered or,.
Speaker 5 ·
, dies. It doesn't end. It just goes on and on and on, and then you're gonna have your sudden deaths that are coming now, the five year mark like that Irish scientist promised. And I think they're gonna release that was what I was gonna say. I think they're gonna release as planned. She said, whoever she was what was her name? Shoot. She was interviewed. It was kinda like a smoggy room. She was kinda Irish or British or something, and she was a scientist. And she said, this is years ago. This they will only live five years.
Speaker 5 ·
And I'm thinking they're gonna release something at that five year mark, and they're gonna blame it on the new virus, but it's gonna be the vaccine that some of us survived, but this would be the longest we could. I know that sounds negative, Shaul. I'm sorry if that's upsetting anyone. But Yeah. And I just wanna say for the record, I give absolutely.
Speaker 0 ·
No credence to the timetables that have been put forward. We know Nobel Prize winner, Luke Montier, said he anticipated two years. We hear five years. We hear ten. The truth is really absolutely nobody knows and truly nobody knows the degree to which people are going to experience debilitating side effects or, , effects. Right.
Speaker 6 ·
Because all of these different unique mechanisms of disease that these shots have imposed, like, the whole population, everybody's bodies have never been tested in this way. And we have a lot more natural defenses than one might think on so many different levels. So all the apocalyptic predictions of which I admittedly made a few, some of it's it's happening. All of it is happening. But the extent to which it's happening, that is a whole other question. There's a lot of people that don't appear to have been thus far affected.
Speaker 0 ·
So And the time the times. Yeah. But,.
Speaker 6 ·
For some, it happens immediately. For some, it may never happen. So, yeah, the timelines are they're all over the place. I've I've stopped talking about specific timelines.
Speaker 5 ·
Got it. I completely agree. I don't wanna disagree with you guys at all. I'm not saying it's gonna happen. I actually look at it this is what we've heard, we've seen just like everything else. But I just wanted to share about the Neanderthal, and thank you for bringing me back to my point. I appreciate that.
Speaker 5 ·
So when my atheist husband was explaining, , how the apes we grew into apes. Right? That's how they think. And I'm like, I'm from God. This is how I think. I've been raised and bred that way to learn that, behave that. Right? However, because I'm so inquisitive, I've always wondered. I'm like, what? How did the human really get here? How did the ape did the ape transform chimpanzee? All the different things. I'm not a scientist. I don't know any of this. So when I saw Neanderthal,.
Speaker 5 ·
And Shelley will contest to this too, I start looking it up. I'm like, but how did I become a Neanderthal? How did I become a human then? Because we're extinct for forty five million years at this point. Right? In my research then, 2023. Because I never I just always thought about it. Like, how did a caveman become a person?
Speaker 0 ·
Well, there was lots of interbreeding.
Speaker 5 ·
Right? Right. But I'm like, so when I did the research, Neanderthals bred with it was quoted the modern human. And I remember saying to Michelle,.
Speaker 5 ·
What the hell was a modern human? Was it an alien that was sent down from another planet and they made it with the apes and we became a Neanderthal? These are the things that were literally going through my head when you find out that you have these genes. I'm I'm just being honest. I'm not I'm not I'm not saying it's right. I just did a lot of research, and then it showed that, , only so much percentage carries it still because they've been extinct for forty five million years. They have a very, very strong godline, a very strong, very strong.
Speaker 5 ·
Well, look at how aggressive both Shell and I are. I think she's I think I think if we put a money bet, I think we should put a money bet on that Shell's Neanderthal too. But, I think they had attacked they attacked certain bloodlines, and I do believe that's what I think that I because I my biggest question was, why am I still alive? I don't understand. Right? Like, , I know a lot of people that love God. I do too. But.
Speaker 5 ·
You just think, well, because it was meant to be. It's your time, blah. But, no, this was more scientific for me. So that's why I started to do that research. That's all I wanted to share. I don't have I don't have any pure science for that, but it's just interesting that the more people I'm finding that are injured or have a child that's unfortunately passed, they have the Neanderthal gene. And that's only since I started talking about it when I got diagnosed in 2023.
Speaker 5 ·
So that's all I wanted to say. I totally agree with you. Timelines? Yeah. I don't know how strong we are. I don't know how long we'll last for sure. So I know I said it last week, but you really should read,.
Speaker 0 ·
The Earth's Children series, with the Clan of the Cave Bear book, by Jean m All. Lots of interesting anthro anthropo ugh. What I'm trying to say. Anthropological.
Speaker 0 ·
Information about Neanderthals and how they.
Speaker 0 ·
Came together and clashed with modern man and may have interacted. But Steve's been so patient. Steve, how are you doing tonight?
Speaker 12 ·
I'm doing fine. Thank you.
Speaker 12 ·
Good evening, everybody, Chelsea. Don't worry about Elon Musk there, the kid. He's got his own plan for cell phones and all the rest of it, and it deals with AI on a device. It's gonna be like a phone. And most of the AI is gonna be on your device, but it's gonna connect to another AI. So that follows under a digital ID. Remember where I told you to tattoo it? You can scan it anytime.
Speaker 12 ·
TBIRT, you wanted a generator. Get yourself a propane one. No offense, Kyle. She won't have to deal with the chemicals. I've got gasoline in my old truck. It's been, like, three years sitting there. I go out there. If I mess with the fuse box, it'll fire right up and idle just fine. K? Gasoline is gasoline. It does tarnish. Yes. And it leaves a tarnish inside the carburetors. I know all this. I know about five point harnesses, and I know about going 200 miles an hour.
Speaker 12 ·
It's not that bad. Okay? A little elbow grease cleans right up. If you're gonna use a generator long term, though, I would suggest get a diesel, get a free face, and then talk to your neighbors and run a leg. One to each neighbor and one to your house, see if you can balance a load out. And, also, you can charge them a fee. But, anyways, good evening, everybody.
Speaker 0 ·
Adam says, how are you gonna get propane once everything's gone to pot?
Speaker 12 ·
Okay. That's where grocery stores have a lot of canned beans. All you gotta do is shove a hose, where, and you get lots of methane. They've proven it with cows.
Speaker 1 ·
Sorry. I'm sorry I laughed out loud, Steve, but I thought you were gonna give us some other more technical thing because my local Food Lion has the small propane bottles for, like, barbecues and stuff. And when you started to say something about stores, and I'm like, oh, that's where he's going with that. And then.
Speaker 5 ·
It went off the rails a little bit. Do you remember do you remember when we were teenagers? I was actually just thinking about this, Steve, last night. I swear to god. I don't even know why because I haven't spoken to anyone in days. But I literally was thinking when we were teenagers and we used to have drinks, we used to, again, remember.
Speaker 5 ·
Country farmer kinda that party. So we would like we will be in our jeans and we'd be drinking beer and we would light a match and fart and it would like blow blue propane. Shit, , I swear I don't know why that came across my mind last night, but that's is that's kinda that explains what you're saying.
Speaker 12 ·
Yeah. We did that with an uncle of ours. Sorry, Kyle. Just jumping in. He was an officer for the Toronto Police. He was a big heavy guy. Took us fishing on local indigenous reserves. He was really fun, and he used to have, like, big loud farts when he drank a lot of beer, and we damn near lit the recliner on fire.
Speaker 5 ·
It's a real thing. I wouldn't tell it if I didn't do it. I just that's what country people do. City mouse, country mouse. We're a little different.
Speaker 3 ·
Now I know why they're bagging all the car the car farts, and they're bagging those too. Now I know why they're bagging all the cow farts in all those countries because they're fuck they're they're taking all the methane. Right? They're storing it for themselves when the power goes out. I get it now. It's all coming first full circle here. Yeah. I just wanted to bring up I think I just posted down the bubble there. Just another company that should be in our crosshairs.
Speaker 3 ·
, they target all of us. Right?, she's talking about the Neanderthal and all the DNA stuff. And I brought this up so many times. We all have the proof now. It's right in the pudding. It's right there. Places like Cells for Life, umbilical cords, stem cells, , they're they're storing all the information and data, pure targeting, and then you're looking at one two three and me in Ancestry bought by BlackRock, right, right during,.
Speaker 3 ·
, the peak of the pandemic deal, the fake pandemic. And so you start, , thinking about all these targets. So I wanna give you another one. I went to work. I was gonna go to work for Food Safety Net Services, and I posted it down there. And they're a lab, and they say they just do like, on the surface, they just do meat samples. So you go to a big packing house, and that's what I used to have. I used to have a route where I went and got meat samples twice a day here in Nebraska and brought it back to this lab. Well, then Food Safety Net Services came into town.
Speaker 3 ·
And they stole that contract. So I just went in there out of vengeance, to be honest with you. And I was like, I'm gonna figure out who these people are and what the hell they're doing. Right? So I went through their process. They had a two hour personality profile. They wanted me to fill out. So I did all their stuff and I passed that. They want a certain personality. And then they said, yep, you're gonna go do a urinalysis. I thought I was normal, so I was gonna go ahead and do it. And I was gonna try to get the contract back.
Speaker 3 ·
However I had to. And I get down there, and they wanted a hair sample test. Right? They wanted a hair sample test for that a job. So I walked into the place and I said, I'm sorry. Am I working for a three liter agency here? Is this government? Like, why would you want a hair sample test? I'm literally going to get samples for you subcontracting.
Speaker 3 ·
With my own vehicle. Why do you want a hair sample test from me? That makes zero sense. Why do you want my DNA? Oh, no. No. No. We just changed the policy, sir. We just changed it last week. And so now we're all hair sample tests here on out. And I said, nope. Not doing it. If you want me to do a urinalysis like you told me, I'll do it right here and now. I just drank two liters of water. I'm full and ready to pop. And they said, nope. Can't do it. It has to be hair sample. So I walked. So then I go home that night and I start researching the company. Food Safety Net Services.
Speaker 3 ·
They're out of Texas headquarters corporate. And I start research they're a biotech company. So I start looking into them. They research pathogens, all the things. They merged with another company that I posted down there. I'm trying to think what the name is right now. I'll figure it out. But they merged with that company in 2019, Food Safety Net Services did. And so they're doing DNA and animal testing on farms. Brings it back to the ostriches. Right? So I start seeing all these things. I think long story short, I think the way they target us,.
Speaker 3 ·
We all need to be citizen journalists and start targeting them in any way shape or form. These companies that are asking for hair sample tests for a regular delivery job? There's a freaking problem. Right? There's a huge problem there. Why would you give somebody your hair sample for something like that if it's not government? If they don't need to go back twenty years to see if you've ever smoked pot, , that's how they do it with the FBI, all these agencies. They have to know, , that you're telling them the truth if you've never smoked weed or you never did cocaine, whatever. I understand hair sample test there, not with this.
Speaker 3 ·
So it's just another one of those companies that, again, should be in all of our crosshairs, and we need to be actively targeting them. We need to figure out how they connect. And when me and Tee did the research, we were looking one day, talking about McDonald's, that 1, 300 strands of DNA came out. I'll never forget it. We're talking on the phone. I said, hey, I wonder who the CEO is. She looks it up. Dude went to Duke University. Right? Duke University,.
Speaker 3 ·
University of North Carolina. Sorry. University of North Carolina. I don't know. I don't know if those two are congruent, but you're so like for a fact that every single person in all of these CEO seats all have something to do with the same thing. They're all in it. When the CEO of McDonald's went to the University of North Carolina, where they were literally doing all of the stuff under Obama with Wuhan, and he is the CEO and he goes to that college. And you start looking at all these people, they're all connected.
Speaker 3 ·
So anyway, I just wanted to post that down there, guys, for Food Safety Net Services, another DNA targeting company that thought they flew under the radar by saying they just did meat samples and they just did food testing? No. No. They a 100% merged, and they're all in it. A 100%. So I just wanna bring that up and see if that piques anybody's interest. Thanks.
Speaker 1 ·
I hope it doesn't bother anybody. I'd like to circle back on something that t bird brought up earlier because I've become obsessed. So the Google Trends search, when the whoever did the Google Trends search on Sarah Bergstrom did not include quotation marks, at least not in the screenshots that I have seen on x. And the reason that you need quotation marks on your search when you're looking at trends is because it will pick up any portion of whatever words you have searched trends for. So it easily could have picked up every Sarah that was searched at any time. Bergstrom's a little bit,.
Speaker 1 ·
, is not quite as nor normal, quote, unquote. So but it would have picked up every Sarah. Now the shooter, he was searched the morning of the event. And, actually, it looks like from what I can tell, it may have been even more than that. But the one person I do trust to run these searches is the guy who has now made them famous. His name is Baron Coleman. You can find him on x at real baron podcast and also on YouTube at real baron podcast, or you can just search under Baron Coleman. By the way, tomorrow night, he'll have another live,.
Speaker 1 ·
And he's worth a follow, and he's a lot of fun. The thing is he learned how to do these searches when he was working in retail, and they he was taught by someone where they would search the trends for their local community so they could decide what they needed to bring into their store because their local community was searching for certain things. Well, we'll bring it into the store and we'll get that business. So whenever you're looking for something, you've gotta put the quotation marks. Okay. So I'm looking for something. I wanna know about the shooter in DC. His name is obviously unusual.
Speaker 1 ·
And by putting the quotation marks around it, it's not gonna come up for anything but those two words. And Barron did that search, and you can find it on his x file right or on his x page right now. And then diligent Dennis yeah. Diligent Denison picked it up from him. But when Sarah's was searched, they did not have quotation marks, which makes me fearful that may not have been as direct a an attack as it appears because we don't know if that trend is showing any other Sarah that might have been searched in that given time frame.
Speaker 1 ·
Barron has done
Speaker 1 ·
Boatload of research on a recent catastrophic event from.
Speaker 1 ·
September 10.
Speaker 1 ·
And the reason he has become so.
Speaker 1 ·
Popular and respected right now is because of the things that he found.
Speaker 1 ·
Every surgeon from the hospital had been searched.
Speaker 1 ·
The medical examiner had been searched. The judge had been searched. The judge that replaced the first judge who retired was searched. The public defender was searched.
Speaker 1 ·
The
Speaker 1 ·
Complete address for the house where the rifle was found was searched. All of these searches happened in July and August before the event.
Speaker 1 ·
Peep many of the people were searched, including the wife of the chief of staff with her maiden name included.
Speaker 1 ·
So this is that's why I started following them. I thought it was a fascinating practice. Now Baron has said, jokingly, you should see what happened with Butler, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 1 ·
So he's got that. He's got the stuff on Butler, but he has not done a show on it because he did not have a full blown show until this hit, and now he's got a huge following.
Speaker 1 ·
One of the other things that some people I have not heard anybody in this space, and this is the only space I come to. You guys aren't gonna talk about this. A lot of who John Cullen is,.
Speaker 1 ·
And John did some amazing work on the Vegas shooting.
Speaker 1 ·
The last time I looked, John's ex page had not been updated since October 12, and that has become a topic among some of the podcasters because John was looking at the planes that were flying over on the day of that big event.
Speaker 1 ·
And now he's not posting anything. He hasn't put anything on his YouTube page. He hasn't put anything on his x page. So there's a little bit of concern as to where he might be or why he's not talking, because he had started doing that work on those planes. The other guys have picked up the work on the planes.
Speaker 1 ·
Ian Carroll has created a calendar to show which planes were where and where they were before and after for quite a ways months.
Speaker 1 ·
And Baron found another plane as of last night. A whistleblower had brought up another plane that is a medevac plane that was doing some very odd patterns all night, the night before, and well into the evening after. But it's very easy. The medevac pilot could come forward and say, hey. This is what was happening. I was, , taking various people from this point to that point because, , whatever. So these things could be cleared up if anybody comes forward. But I think it's really important. If you plan on trying to go to Google Trends and you wanna look for something,.
Speaker 1 ·
Please remember, it's very important to use those quotation marks. That will keep that filtered for only that word or phrase, and it will get rid of any other, what Barron calls, noise that could be coming in. By the way, all those searches that I told you about the surgeons and the address,.
Speaker 1 ·
They either came out of a DC VP a D DC IP address or a foreign country in The Middle East about the size of New Jersey.
Speaker 1 ·
One or two of them came out of Alabama. There's a huge three letter agency located in Alabama, which may account for something. And one of them came out of the Cayman Islands.
Speaker 1 ·
That was the day before the event.
Speaker 1 ·
So I just wanted to let you guys know. Use the quotation marks if you decide oh, and if you find positive results, results that you think are important because that filter you're gonna filter by various locations where an IP address might be connected to see if it's a legitimate search. Make sure that you take screenshots because when these things hit the social media and it becomes, viral, Google is just cleansing them. They're going away. So make sure you take screenshots if you find something that you feel is important.
Speaker 0 ·
And why screenshots, honestly, screenshots are not enough. They leave too much room for plausible deniability. So in addition to taking those screenshots, go to one of the archive services like web.archive.org or archive.is or archive.md and just take a snapshot of that page. Many pages, like x are limiting the ability of these archiving tools, but some, might work. And at least you have a record that you took that screenshot at that time, saved the archive and the screenshot at the same time in a record somewhere so you can reference that and have some evidence that you didn't just.
Speaker 0 ·
Edit the code of the page and take a screenshot or something.
Speaker 1 ·
And some people are also doing complete video screen capturing so they can show.
Speaker 0 ·
Their multiple search techniques as they get to where they're going. That's Videos can also be spoofed. That's why I say, like, blockchain technology or archiving or, , something that is absolutely incontrovertible is really important alongside when you're archiving evidence.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, in my in my little world, I wouldn't be doing any recording that way because I've got limited amount of space to save this stuff. But somebody with lots of power and, , if they wanted to do it, that's fine. Just saying. But that's why them moving when some of these are done with video. So.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah, like, the DOJ thing. Sorry. Hold on.
Speaker 0 ·
Department of Homeland Security, x account on when x unveiled their location identification, supposedly was briefly exposed as being based in Israel. We talked about that briefly last week. Mhmm. And there's lots of screenshots from various people and lots of videos of that people took. But because, like, there's not a single web archive backup, nobody even tried to take a web archive of that page. I questioned the that actually happen? Was it a was it an opt? Did someone take advantage of the confusion of the, , the bungled rollout to capitalize by,.
Speaker 0 ·
Making this up? I don't know, but there are lots of videos that seem to prove it. But without a without a solid, third party verifiable timestamp on it, it's it's impossible to say conclusively, which is unfortunate.
Speaker 1 ·
I know that one of those accounts was Ian Carroll, and he was rolling laughing because I think they had him based in Qatar, and he thought that was absolutely hysterical. So he didn't take it seriously. That's for sure.
Speaker 0 ·
Interesting.
Speaker 1 ·
So, anyway, dragon slayer has had her hand up this whole time. Her arm's probably ready to fall off.
Speaker 7 ·
Hey. Thanks for calling me up. I wanted to just share with everybody. I posted in the bubble. I did a lot of research on COVID and everything else, and actually just had the university pick up my cure that I came up with that they're gonna actually do phase one and phase two on the testing for it, which is huge because I didn't have the money to pay for that. So it's been, like, a godsend.
Speaker 7 ·
Second thing is during my research, I found some documents because one of the drugs that is in my cure was bendazole. Right? So, of course, I'm googling it. And when I did, I googled it with C. Elegans, and I ran across some research that Bill Gates did that shows that there's a sequence with the c elegans. And so I ran that sequence, and it came back with SARS COVID two spike. It's got the n protein and, a lot more in there. But the second to the last one was an enzyme that he put in there that would stop the human body from.
Speaker 7 ·
Attacking the C. Elegans. So fimbenzazol, ivermectin, all those drugs that are in that paper right there would not work on the human body if they were to mix the C. Elegans with the SARS COVID spike. So and that's all in that paperwork there. So I just posted that.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm assuming that the host is going to ask questions, so I'm I don't want you to step down just yet.
Speaker 1 ·
They I know that
Speaker 1 ·
Something came up at their place, but I'm sure that either the host or her significant other is gonna ask questions.
Speaker 6 ·
Chelsea? Yes. I did I did have a question. I was just having a look at.
Speaker 6 ·
Your tweet and trying to get my head around what you're putting forward. Are you saying that c elegans infection would be synergistic with COVID to prevent ivermectin fenben from working? Or what exactly are you what.
Speaker 7 ·
Okay. So in my research, what I found was a lot of these worms structures in our blood. Right? Because I look under microscope, and I've been doing that for, like, the last three or four years. And so during my research, I was able to detect on my end that what's in our blood that they said was, like, the spike protein around our blood red blood cells was actually ACL again. K? And that's in my research so That was beautiful. That's.
Speaker 7 ·
Everybody's blood that I've been able to test so far. So when I put, like, ivermectin on it or anything like that, I'd say I'd seen it, like, jump off and run off the blood. Okay? So I was like, woah. That's not a virus. That's a parasite. So that's what I found. And then so I went with that. For the last three years, I've been trying to like, I don't know if anybody's ever googled the six TB five A and B. That was actually one of the proteins, and that's actually synthetic spider silk, transgenic spider silk.
Speaker 7 ·
And that was actually in the COVID spike protein. Alright? So that's part of what they were using was a that's actually a Silkworm fibrin that was from a cocoon. Right? So they use that to actually help the C. Elegans get into our body because that will administer anything into our bloodstream. So, anyways, I found this research The presence of that sequence and,.
Speaker 6 ·
Relevance of silk would imply that sequence is actually going through production and being turned into silk, which I don't think has been seen, or am I still misunderstanding you here?
Speaker 7 ·
No. Okay. So that sequence that I put up there, which there's like four or five of them, actually, and if you run those through any AI, it's gonna come back and tell you. And then you can also blast them in the NCBI database too as well. But when I did that, it came back as that and I've got the pictures too of all the nematodes that they were actually able to use. They used like the barber pole worm. If they tell you that there's a new one out too that's actually feeding off the human red blood cells, and nobody's told us about that one yet.
Speaker 7 ·
And so when I've seen the worms in the red blood cells, they would be on the red blood cells and they're shrinking. The blood cells are getting smaller and smaller every week. Right? Well, that's because they're feeding off of them. I even have videos that show them spinning them as they're eating it. Right? So and this is on my microscope. Anyways, so when I've seen all this, I've been, like, taken to a lot of places. Like, Tanya knows, T Bird knows who I am. Kyle knows who I am. So but.
Speaker 7 ·
I made a patent. Okay? In that patent, my house got blown up when I filed that patent with me and my grandson in it. So a lot of retaliation has come on my end from me speaking out, and that's fine. I pretty much expected that. Right? So but I do have a patent pending that the university did just take on and say that I stumbled onto something huge. And not too many will just let you walk in and take your patent and start doing phase one and phase two testing, right, unless they've seen something very positive in that.
Speaker 6 ·
I'm still having a it doesn't it doesn't add up. None of these pieces seem to connect here. You've got DNA or RNA from you said silkworms?
Speaker 7 ·
But C. Elegans. It's an emotope.
Speaker 6 ·
Which, in the code for the spike protein that's come back in a blast. I could go and check that, that is somehow this.
Speaker 6 ·
It
Speaker 6 ·
I'm having a great deal of difficulty understanding how these pieces could fit together.
Speaker 7 ·
Okay. So I'm gonna try to explain it the best I can because it's really hard for me to explain it. So in the that's from the Bill Gates Foundation. Okay? So when I found so when I did my cures for SARS COVID, okay, I had part of the chemical that I used was benzodol. Ben I'm saying it wrong. Benzazole? I think it is, like, phenbenzazole, stuff like that. So when I ran that research against C. Elegans and the menbendazole, our group Right. Collectively called azoles. Right. And also the ivermectin's in there too with that research. So what Bill Gates did was he ran that.
Speaker 7 ·
C the c elegans against those drugs. He found an enzyme that would stop those medications from working in the human body from killing the c elegans. Okay? He incorporated that into the SARS CoV two protein because if they were going to use the worms in there, they sure didn't want us to be able to kill them. Alright? So that's the research that I found, and it was before 2019, that he did this research on that, which I found that pretty strange that all of a sudden there's a spike protein that's documented out there under c elegans with COVID coming out a year later. Right?
Speaker 6 ·
Don, don't forget who are you with spike and with c elegans should therefore prevent ivermectin or finbendazole acting against that parasite because of what they put in the spike. Is that what you're saying?
Speaker 11 ·
Yes.
Speaker 5 ·
I was just gonna say, Dawn, you got C. Elegans, and you got the injections. And you almost died, and you had cancer and all the things. So that's what drove you to do this. Plus, you were in university to do the research, but you couldn't finish it, then you got sick. And I just wanted to give a quick update. That's why you are in this because you're living it. And I think when you live it and now you're sick and you're not working anymore, you your passion comes through. That's all I wanted to say. I'm not saying she's right or wrong. I believe in her. I always have.
Speaker 5 ·
I believe in all of us. But I just want you guys to understand what she's been through, and I've lived it. She sends me her poop pictures on the microscope in the mornings. She was the first one to show me Mason jars of the ones that she took out of her poop. I'm I'm I'm telling them, Dawn, because it's real. It's how you do science. And you put them in a dark closet,.
Speaker 5 ·
And you sent me every freaking morning whether I wanted them or not. I woke up to that, your poop, and your poop growing like little parasite dragons, and you'd have them on the microscope every day. That's how I know you are real because you were yeah. You're obsessed. And I'm I am too in my own way. I don't have I can't afford that microscope that you have, but you have really done the work. You're doing your own testing on your own body because no one else is. And these are the things she has videos of everything. She has microscopic.
Speaker 5 ·
Every right, Dawn? I just wanted to tell people that you're not just some you're not looking for money. You're just this is what you're finding.
Speaker 7 ·
Right. And so I also did okay. So I did some research, and I came up with a warhead. Okay, you guys. This is what I did. I've created a warhead that if you wanna look this up for COVID, it's the NPRO, and it stops the CYS one forty five. Okay? And it's irreversible. So that means that they can never enter it can never enter our body again. So when they took MnRA and they put that inside of us, okay, and if they use animal whatever, okay, inside of us, that stops any animal synthetic RNA.
Speaker 7 ·
In our body in the future. So it will not allow it anymore. So then that actually will stop the SARS CoV two and the spike and all that. So, anyways, that's what my medicine is. So that's what it's gonna be attacking. They have to make sure that our liver and our kidneys will be able to tolerate it in order to put it out on the market. K? And it's in pill form. It's not a shot. It's not nothing like that. But if we could stop this and make it irreversible, that's huge because then they can't ever come at us with another attack like this for a pandemic.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank you for that. Steve? Yeah.
Speaker 12 ·
Well, thank you, Dragon, as well. That's very interesting. I feel like the little guy in the totem pole all of a sudden. But, Kyle and everybody, I wanted to get back to that no. Thanks. Cow fighting. If anybody can bring up that research for me, I'd like to see it. I worked on cow farms, and I didn't see them farting too much. But what I can show you, and I do have a link. I got it all set up now on a Google Drive. All my tutorials to go to Tanger one satellite and take a look at the over 5, 000 leaking.
Speaker 12 ·
Oil gas wells you guys have in The United States that are just leaking methane. That is where the methane is coming from. Yeah.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. The comment I made was just about how they were trying to bag cow farts. They were literally putting bags behind cows, as you guys probably saw, in different countries, in England and all over the place. And they were bagging the methane because they said that was the issue. That was our Green New Deal. It was the cows. It was their problem. So I was just making a joke about how they were probably bagging it, saving it because they know what's coming and they wanna have extra methane. Was making a joke. But, yeah, I totally agree, Steve. I just wanna ask Dragon. I wanna ask you, Don.
Speaker 3 ·
Was any of the research that you did, was any of that connected to the immortal cell line from Henrietta Lacks? Because I know that's one thing that doctor Judy Mikovitz, , brought up multiple times after I asked. And she said, yes. A lot of these, , the COVID shots and all the stuff from thirty years ago, they started working with the immortal cell line that, , just it didn't die. There, it was it was a cancer. It was growing, growing, growing, and, , and they're putting it in not only vaccines, but also food.
Speaker 7 ·
And putting it in different cloned meat and all those things. So did any of that come up in your research, Dawn? Okay. Yes. As a matter of fact, I got some documents that I could post in the bubble that show they started putting it in food. NCBI had it in their back of their database that they started putting it in food in 02/1314. It's from the documents that I have. They also started stating that and I just wanted to bring this up for T Bird's sake, is that when you have a C. Elegans in your body, and it's feeding off of iron,.
Speaker 7 ·
One other thing really bad, but what it releases in the body is carbon dioxide. K? So it makes those numbers start to go up in your bloodstream. K? So that was a red when I heard that right away, I was like, oh my goodness, because I just thought a YouTube heard right away in my research.
Speaker 7 ·
So that's been another thing. A lot of people don't know these are in their body because a lot of people are not looking underneath the blood slide live. Right? They're not doing live blood slides. They're just going to the doctor and having their CBC ran. Right? Well, it doesn't pick these up in a CBC. So if you haven't looked at your blood under a microscope, you need to. There's a lot of black in the blood. I started using natural stuff at first, and the only problem is that.
Speaker 7 ·
It's so everywhere that it keeps getting in our body, right? It's in our water, so it's in our food, it's in our air. I took a dehumidifier, industrial strength one, and I thought, oh, I'm gonna get this water from the air, and it's gonna be so clean. No. It was, the dirtiest water I've seen. So I'm, it's even in the air. So that was a red flag too. So and with the carbon thing about the gas, there was some research that I found with some slides, so it's proof. And this was what made me even go to C. Elegans, that they had dug up this gas company from the ocean down in the rock some.
Speaker 7 ·
Stuff that was from the prehistoric times that was C. Elegans. Okay? And that these were blood ones, and that was a red flag there too to me. But anyways, so, yeah, it is in a lot of the fuel and stuff too anyway, so I'll drop the mic there.
Speaker 0 ·
Go ahead, Tipur.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. I always say quickly, but I'm never quickly. I will try this time. Yeah. Dawn and I were talking about everything that happened to me and her. I would sit on my porch, obviously, and she's obviously sick too and home, and we would talk all night, sometimes till five in the morning.
Speaker 5 ·
And I remember talking about fireflies with her. I'm like, I don't see any it was just general, , topics that girls talk about, which is just weird stuff. Like, we just talk about everything. And I'm like, I'm sitting on the porch, and there's no fireflies out this summer. This is weird. And I've known Don now, what, two years? Anyway,.
Speaker 5 ·
C o two. Just had it redone, Don, literally last week. It's through the roof. And just like with the first time I told you, I'm like, I've never had my c o two tested in my life. It's never even come up on a lab. Like, I would why would you test that? That's why I think these physicians are so farce. They don't.
Speaker 5 ·
They know exactly what's going on. They the fact that I had a heart attack within three days of my first vaccine and they tested my D dimer and being a nurse for almost twenty six years, at that point, I didn't even know what a D dimer was. And I was a good nurse. I was an executive nurse at that point. And it's like, how did they know to test for that? It doesn't matter what my experience or my education,.
Speaker 5 ·
But, like, you hear people talking about all these different, , this, that, the other thing in the lab thing. Oh, I was only a nurse for five months. Well, how did you learn that in five months? I've been a nurse for thirty years. I don't know any RN who knows every single cap of every if unless you're a lab tech for ten years before a problem. I don't understand. I listen to people, and I'm like, what? That doesn't make sense. I wouldn't even know.
Speaker 5 ·
I just go by the colors. I'm a nurse. Like, I'm a I'm a good nurse, but I don't know anything about lab stuff and that CTT four six two three. I would never tell anyone that because it doesn't matter how long I've worked. I'm sorry. Maybe if Deb's still awake, she'll admit it, but this.
Speaker 5 ·
There's certain things we do as RNs, and there's certain things we don't. And when certain people rhyme off codes and shit that they've only been in RN for a couple months, it makes me question what's happening. Right? But what I what I wanna say was the yeah. I'm having more and more clots and more and more pain. And, course, the doctors don't wanna test me for C. Elegans even if I ask them, and I can't afford to go to The States anymore. But this is really important because the I at least convinced them to do my c o two again from our last conversation, which was several months ago, maybe a year ago, and my c o two is continually.
Speaker 5 ·
Going up and up and up. So and I don't understand why they would even test my c o two because I didn't ask him this time. This that's the interesting part. Remember when we talked about that and also energy? Gold. We talked about gold. Why was the gold being sold? And silver, silver colloidal silver. Silver energizes nuclear plants. That's why silver prices are going up because they are building them everywhere right now, and I don't think people know that. Anyway, I'll let them know. Hey, Tawny. Mhmm. Hey, Tawny. And if we could please just bring up doc doctor Tal Braun.
Speaker 3 ·
And the hibernation theory. If there's if you can just kinda say anything about that, I think that is huge when he talks about sunlight and we go into these winter months. You introduced me to that space, and he has fantastic information. And the hibernation theory is huge in all this, and I did invite him in here. I was hoping he would come. But yeah. T, if you have anything you wanna say on hibernation theory, I think people would really find that fascinating.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. Real quick. He gave me affirmation. He was one doctor that actually looked at stuff I posted and actually responded and said, try this, do this, try that. And at least he's trying. He's not he's the scientist. But regardless, he would he's held some spaces now. He's he's he's long winded like me, but he's super smart just like Don. And he's got some great theories, and I think Don and him would do really well together personally. Yeah. He's a really good guy.
Speaker 7 ·
So, T Bird, you guys really quick here. I know t Tulsi, I used to always swear by it. Right? And I still do. But, in my research here lately, I found a tree that is called the river birch tree, and it was, like, shedding. And I walked outside and said, what is this? It's right from my bedroom window where my microscope is, and it's been there, like, for a year. Right? And I just never seen it. Right? And so I went out there and I'm, like, holy crap. Let me see what this is. And so I take it inside and I tested it, and it.
Speaker 7 ·
It makes them like explode in the blood. Right? It just blows them up. So I went ahead and I took a glass and I made a tea and I drank it, and I got my eyesight back. I could not use and see the words shampoo or conditioner on my bottles, and it came back. Okay. My smell came back. Like, I had my smell, but I didn't have my smell. Like, I could smell my, , like, plug ins and stuff like that. And one day, Smile took it too, and she's, like, much better too. So I'm thinking, woah. So I go and I look at my blood. Amazing. Right?
Speaker 7 ·
And that was just with one cup. So, of course, I've drank two or three now. Now this is just the first week that I've been doing it, but I thought that was pretty amazing, and it's probably something that's really good to share because it's something natural, and it's out in our universe right now. So, anyways, I posted, in the bubble, I'm gonna post what the tree looks like. And if anybody, , obviously talk to your doctor. I'm not a doctor. So, anyway, I'll end there.
Speaker 0 ·
T Bird, did you wanna follow-up? Go ahead.
Speaker 5 ·
Nope. That's good. I appreciate that, Dawn. I'll look into that because my eyes are actually going too. And my optometrist when he two okay. This is really interesting actually about eyesight, which we all know now. It affects our brain and our eyesight.
Speaker 5 ·
He's been testing me when I got diagnosed with the MS.
Speaker 5 ·
And so far, that part is okay. But I've started be having to, like, squint and whatnot. And then, of course, everyone tells you, well, you're a menopausal woman. Yeah. They attacked us purposely because it just makes sense. The hot flashes, the blindness, the pain, the irritability, blah. We are like a perfect target. Of course, you wanna attack women that are white, that have menopause because then it's easy to explain away.
Speaker 5 ·
That's how I feel. I'm just, like, angry right now because it's like, yeah. I understand. I'm gonna try this River Birch then. I'll I'll because I don't like I don't think this is normal eye changing stuff, and two of my son's friends are blind at 18 years old. They at 16, they got the Pfizer's, and they're both blind in one eye, each of them. So and on the same hockey team too. So, absolutely,.
Speaker 2 ·
Eyesight's huge with this. Everyone needs to watch their eyesight. That's what I want to say. That's Hey. Just wanted to, pipe in here a little bit and let you guys know that river birch is, it's a methyl salicylate. I can't say that well. And if you if what aspirin's name is, it is also acetylsalicylic acid. So salicylates in anything in that family. Okay? And aspirin is from willow bark. Any salicylates tend to reduce inflammation. Okay? So it's going to help with, , inflammatory related things. So if, for instance, you're having,.
Speaker 2 ·
An inflammatory cascade and clotting, it's very likely to help. And people with very high D dimers are going to have they are in an inflammatory state, and they are in the clotting cascade. So it makes sense that would be helpful. It also happens to be a source of, high vitamin C, which is also anti inflammatory and antioxidant. So just so, that's what that does. The other thing is as far as, your CO2 going up, it's not surprising if you have a very high D dimer that your CO2 levels will go up. Because once again, if you're clotting, it's gonna cause compromise to your,.
Speaker 2 ·
Blood flow and perfusion and oxygenation. So the less oxygenated your tissues are, the higher your c o two content. Especially if you're having clotting in the lungs, you're not gonna get as good of, oxygen exchange, and you're gonna end up with higher c o two. So none of this is a real mystery from a, , a physiologic standpoint. The question is, what are we doing?, how are we helping treat the high d dimers? And, , I can just tell you that the integrative physician medicine physician that I work with recommends using, fibrinolytics, things like,.
Speaker 2 ·
Nattokinase, serrapeptase, lumbrokinase because it actually addresses that. So, again, talk to your own physician. If you're on other blood thinning things, you need to be aware of that because you can have interactions and that stuff. You don't wanna be layering, ,.
Speaker 2 ·
Fibrinolytics on top of other thinning mechanisms and get yourself in trouble. So but I just wanted to share that information with you because I know that's what our physician does in the clinic that I work in.
Speaker 0 ·
Go ahead, Dawn.
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, I didn't have my hand up. I'm sorry.
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, okay. It's showing up on my screen. Oh, I'm sorry. I disagree. I'm glad that she backed up the river birch.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. I did wanna say too, we got a bunch of snow here last night in Nebraska. And just to kinda give you guys an update, I kinda scooped all of it off my truck, and I had some on my glove. And I put my glove inside. There was white residue all over my center console. Like, it's a it's a new truck, so, like, nothing was on that at all. I saw white residue everywhere. This happened the year before with my van. I took a picture of it, and I posted it.
Speaker 3 ·
The amount of whatever it is, like, were saying earlier, Don, that's in the air, ,, talk about land, air, and sea, whatever. Like, it's everywhere. And whatever this is, this is fresh powder., this is fresh snow. There's no salt in this. There wasn't supposed to be. And there's white residue all over the all over the place. So the fact that they do this year round and it just doesn't end, and, like, I know when the government shutdown happened, it seemed like we saw less of the trails in the sky,.
Speaker 3 ·
And they must have, , picked up pretty hard in the last few days because it's everywhere. I have white residue everywhere. There should be nothing but water. And it what? Like, it has should have nothing in it. Yeah. I just wanna say that. Thanks. Thanks, guys.
Speaker 7 ·
Kyle, to tell you some really quick on that, I washed my white fence off three months ago. I went out there to because I got a letter from my, housing places or whatever the board here, and they said that I needed to wash the fence. I'm thinking, god. I just washed it. I go out there, and I look. I didn't even notice this. My fence was completely black.
Speaker 7 ·
I was like, what is this? So I take it and look under the microscope, , because that's what I'm gonna do, and it's exactly the same black stuff that's in our blood. But I'm thinking, and I'll post a picture really quick in the bubble, but, you guys, that is, like, enormous amount for my fence to get this black, and I'll just leave it at that. But I'll show you guys a picture really quick.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank you. If anyone else would like to share your experience with COVID policies, protocols, mandates, and the impact of those things on you and your family and friends, please press the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and we'll get you up here to say a few words. Heidi, I don't think we've heard from you tonight. How are you doing?
Speaker 10 ·
Hey. I had a terrible time at the beginning. I kept getting disconnected.
Speaker 0 ·
Many such cases. I'm sorry.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. I tried my old computer. It's my home computer, and it's old, and it's so slow, and it's acting up. So I couldn't I could I got on there, and I had you connected, but then it then it went out. So I don't know. I may need a new computer on that one. I've I've been doing so many photo projects, and I don't know if I'm overloading it or what, but it was acting really slow. So I had to get Larry because he's my husband's better on the computers than I am, but he was trying to figure it out. He was yelling, so I just came back to my little laptop. But I'm I'm I'm okay. My.
Speaker 10 ·
I lost my dad in the protocol, so at the hospital, and it's been horrible. It's a nightmare. I just can't even believe it. Like, it just lose him like this. He was the greatest dad. His birthday's Tuesday, December 2. So I'm I'm really gonna be thinking about him. I, I do all the time, but I'll probably post some pictures or something for his birthday. But it's just man, it's it sucks. I just miss him so much. Thanksgiving was it was sad not having him here, and I'm trying to keep my mind off of it. But I can give you a recap of his story that he was just a fantastic.
Speaker 10 ·
Guy, and everybody loved him. He never met a stranger, John Sparky Junior, but.
Speaker 10 ·
Fleming. And me and my sister just adored him growing up. He was a Atlanta policeman and retired and went to work at Delta for a while, but he had a swollen prostate that started this entire mess. And it should have been perfectly solvable, but we the urologist left this indwelling catheter bag and told us that was really the best option for him, that his bladder was asleep. We really don't know if anything else would have worked, but I've heard straight cathing is good. And, also, they do laser treatments,.
Speaker 10 ·
But nobody talked to us about it. And the bag was infected. This was, like, the third infection. Well, the hospital, our local Piedmont here in Fayetteville, Georgia, we thought we could depend on them. They had been good to him before, but we went in and they cleared the infection, and he was up eating. He.
Speaker 10 ·
He had been staying at my house with home therapy, and he was doing good. He improved. But when the infection started, , it's just, he's 78, and it really affected his, , real lethargic. It just took him down like a rock. He was confused, and it happened so quickly. Like, , I could tell he had been a little slower the last week, I guess, and, , I couldn't tell that he had an infection. But, anyway, make a long story short, we got the call from I called the home therapy, and I said he's just too tired. He's acting confused.
Speaker 10 ·
He, , he was awake and everything, but he just kept nodding off like he was sleepy. And he said something about ordering a pizza. So they said take him up to the, and he's a big man, so I couldn't really I was afraid he might fall. He could get up and down a little in his wheelchair at this time, and he was about to use a Hemi walker with therapy. But I was afraid he could fall getting in the car. So I called the ambulance, and I debated on it for a couple hours because he was stable. His oxygen was good. But when we got in, he was just real lethargic. They started the antibiotics.
Speaker 10 ·
Everything went good for about five the first five days. They cleared the infection, and then he was up eating, talking, and, , kinda acting himself, setting up watching gun smoke. He liked the westerns, and he was kinda talking about Matt Dillon. And we had a real good nurse, and she was talking to him about him being a policeman. I can remember that. And, , he was just small talk. He seemed a little tired, but he said it probably about four or five hours, and then he went got back in his bed. He got on this little.
Speaker 10 ·
I guess, I don't know what you call that thing that, , glides across the room, and he really had a lot of strength still in his body. It was just, these infections just took its toll. And they said his heart was kinda aggravated. He had A fib, and he was, they didn't think, , he could do any type of heart surgery or anything. They said that would just take time for his heart to settle back down. So they wanted to monitor his heart. He was feeling good that day. He said, well, just take me on home. I feel good.
Speaker 10 ·
And I said, daddy, they wanna look at your heart. So he slammed his fist on the bed, and he said they just want the damn money. You get your car and get me out of here. Well, I said, well, Teddy, , I guess it'll just be okay. They're gonna, you'll be going on in a couple of days. So, oh, I regret that so bad. But, , not signing him out, I could have probably got him in my car that day because he was, , doing so good. He was pretty strong., oh, but I was up there alone, and my husband was at work. So,.
Speaker 10 ·
Anyway, the next day, this strange nurse comes in from out of town, wants to do a contrast dye, and she's yelling at him all day. She wouldn't get him up in his chair. She wouldn't help him to his side commode., she pointed in his face, and, , it just was like a total different change from all the other nurses. And she said, you sit down,.
Speaker 10 ·
And you quit wiggling in your bed. And she said he keeps trying to get up on the side of his bed. And she said, I'm here alone, and he can't use that side commode. I said, well, , the therapy trained me. I can help him. He's pretty strong in his legs. I said, oh, , he just needs a little support that he can sit on that commode. Well, she didn't wanna help him. So I said, okay., no problem, I guess. But he didn't like having to use the little, I don't know, those little,.
Speaker 10 ·
, bed towel, lips, or whatever to use the bathroom. But, anyway, we, it just that whole day was weird. I agreed to the contrast dye. And then when they gave it to him, they said it was just routine. They wanted to look at his abs, and I thought, well, okay. Then next thing I know, he was having he started he ate his meal, and he started breathing real strange. And he had three of these attacks, and they had to the rescue, what do you call it, the respiratory crew came in, and they gave him three nebulizer treatments through the night.
Speaker 10 ·
And he settled down. I went home, and the next morning, he called real panicky. It was, I guess, 09: 30 or so. He called my name, and the phone hung up, and he seemed frank. And when I got down there, he had a BiPAP on him. It was about 12: 30 or one.
Speaker 10 ·
And I the respiratory girl came in. She said, well, , he seemed to be having a difficulty breathing again, and we, this will be good for his lungs and heart. We'll let him rest. And he was filling up with fluids.? And then they took his IVs off. They said, well, we can't give him IV because of his heart. And so I, , I explained the whole allergic reaction to the contrast dye was what I was told the night before. So and I told the doctor on the phone and everything.
Speaker 10 ·
I thought, well, they, I guess they're trying to help them. I, the little intern, young nurse seemed really worried. And she said, well, he's filling up with a lot of fluid. And I just remember thinking, this is odd, but he was sleeping, and they reassured me that he just needed to rest his lungs. And so I thought, well, they got it under control, and he'll just sleep a good day or so. But from then, he just kept that high flow BiPAP on. And it was the next day, I think, which he was only in there fourteen days, but they called.
Speaker 10 ·
That next day after the BiPAP early the morning, the doctor called and said, well, he just tested positive for COVID nineteen. Well, this was April 2023. I thought COVID was over. I said COVID. Nobody was, some people were still wearing the mask, but it wasn't like a big lockdown or anything. And I thought, well, COVID, this is over. Right? And he was like, well, , he's just got a light case. And he said we were gonna start the remdesivir, but he's out of that window. So we've got Decotron, and, , we're gonna keep him on some antibiotics. And then,.
Speaker 10 ·
, I, , told him about that catheter bag, and I just kept, , trying to talk to him about maybe talking to the urologist. And the catheter bag was a big issue that was causing him all these problems. And I was telling him how good he did with therapy. I started telling him what a good daddy he was, and I guess I just wanted him to wanna help us.? It was just but he kept over and over saying he's just old. He's old. He's weak.
Speaker 10 ·
And that thing. And he would rush off the phone.? And he said, well, look. I'm I'm busy. I've got a lot of other sick patients. I remember that was one of the last conversations. He was just this young cocky doctor., no personality. No compassion. We did meet a lot of good nurses, but from there, it my dad just stayed with the BiPAP, and he just kinda continuously got weaker. I noticed he wasn't getting food and water, and one nurse kinda said, well, , he ate a little bit of applesauce today. And,.
Speaker 10 ·
, the I started getting concerned. I said, well, , can we can he have a IV? Can he have, like, a feeding tube? I said, isn't this gonna get him weaker? Like, no food? And they said, no. I remember one of the nurses, she was one of the awful ones there at the last. She said, well, I've talked, and he can't have any food with his heart like that. And I gave him, I'd when they left the room, I gave him some of those little protein drinks. I think it was an Ensure,.
Speaker 10 ·
And they were just a small little vanilla. And he drank a whole one all by himself. He grabbed it with his arm, and, , he was real thirsty. And I saw in his records where he was asking for water, and the nurse let me a little young nurse came in and gave me another one, and he drank about two of those Ensure's. I think that's the last.
Speaker 10 ·
Food I ever saw him eat, but he was just getting weaker.? And I didn't know anything about oxygen. I'm not medically trained, and I was there majority of the time alone.? My husband would get off work and come and sit with me at night, and we I'd stay till late, but I'd leave in the night. And I believe they were after I got his records, we it explained because it wasn't really until I found the group that I totally understood what had happened. And they, for six days, the last six days, they pretty much were giving him laxatives, opioids, diuretics,.
Speaker 10 ·
Just a whole bunch of other drugs, including the contrast dye. Everything was not for heart failure, not for respiratory. And so it just kicked him into a decline, and he had no he had no nutrition in his body. And the doctor called that last night and said, well, he's not gonna make it through the night. Say your goodbyes. And so my husband and I came on that Sunday and just stayed all day long and through the night. And when it got about eleven, I think they called and said, the hospice came in and said, his heart's declining. You need to think about hospice. And I said, well,.
Speaker 10 ·
Is there any chance to give him a blood pressure pill? And she said, no. That's just gonna drag it out. He'll suffer more.? So she said it's better we just give him some morphine. And he was at that point, he couldn't breathe hardly. It was like he was kinda gasping, but he was still awake and aware of everything, and he was calling my name.
Speaker 10 ·
And I was holding his hand and telling him I loved him. And then, , in the morning, I guess, about he just fell asleep when they gave him the morphine. But the nurse that brought the morphine was acting really strange., the whole thing was so weird. It was like, I couldn't believe all this. It was just like I had him I was even rambling to the nurse. I was like, well, I had him doing exercises. Like, he was, like, almost walking. They brought his Hemi walker in and,.
Speaker 10 ·
, and I was like, , I can't I don't see how he went downhill. He was talking the other day, and, , the whole thing just seems so bizarre., I and even that night, I was like, when he was on that morphine, even the chaplain came in, he was like, his vitals are pretty good. He said, usually, if somebody's done their vitals and blood pressure. So he said it's pretty good.? It's like for he said, well, maybe they're wrong or something. And I was like, yeah. Because he said, I've seen people turn around,.
Speaker 10 ·
And I think maybe daddy could hear me or something. I don't know. But that morning, he died about six I guess it was 06: 50, and the sun came through the window. So and just as his heart went off, so that was so strange. It hit right over him. And at least I was able to be with him, , till the very last, but it just, , it was terribly strange, and I didn't say anything. And that doctor came in there, like, ten minutes later, and he just said, well, , he said he wanted to go home and old people know when it's their time to die.
Speaker 10 ·
And then my husband said, well, , no. He wanted to come home with us.? He wasn't ready to give up.? And my dad was so determined even with the BiPAP, like, the day be I was probably two days before he passed. He raised up on the side of the bed a few times, and he kept kicking his legs and arms.? He was getting weak, but, , he was really determined, and he was asking to go home. So he even with all that oxygen on him, he was still, like, fighting, , just with all his strength. And I was in the room watching him, and I just.
Speaker 10 ·
I carried so much guilt.? Of course, after I found the group, I realized some of this was just, it was beyond anything I could have ever imagined.? But I wished I had an advocate. I didn't know I could have an advocate of my own and had really been watching the drugs closer and knew what to look for. But we had heard things were going on with COVID, but we just I guess, on the level of corruption that it is, we just didn't know. So but I'm glad I have this can speak and maybe help somebody else and share and maybe stop these.
Speaker 10 ·
Protocols from happening to other people. That would be, it'd be great if we, at some point, could speak on Capitol Hill or something in front of the in front of congress or the president. Maybe I'm just dreaming that, , I would love to see something big happen. But if it doesn't, I'm glad at least we found each other and we're able to share. And, , I didn't just imagine it because a lot of people didn't believe me when it happened because, , I was very suspicious. And I thought, well, maybe I am wrong.? Maybe I'd, my dad was.
Speaker 10 ·
Had this heart problem, and I'd I was kinda confused that, , but after getting the records and seeing that this was going on everywhere, the way the doctor was acting, , everything, you put it together, it just it's too many commonalities and that they had no intention to help him. So it's just sad, but I appreciate you letting me talk.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank you so much, Heidi. It's just so heartbreaking to know what they did to your father and to so many others. And I'm I'm so grateful for you coming on and sharing your story with us tonight.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. Thanks for letting me talk. And it says he would be he would be 81, I think, this birthday. So he didn't get to make it to his eighties, but he always seemed younger than his age, though. So I don't know. I boy, I miss him. It would be great to have had a few extra years, , whatever time we would have had.
Speaker 10 ·
He's one of a kind. He was the star in the world, so for us. So it's just hard to hard to live without him.
Speaker 0 ·
It is. And I know this time of year is so difficult for all of us who have lost people in this stupid and horrific war that most people still don't realize we're fighting. But I'm so glad to be fighting alongside you.
Speaker 5 ·
Heidi, I just wanna say, I know I'm I'm I just wanna quickly say, oh, that was heavy. And it's it is the emotion. That's the stuff people don't talk about anymore. That's why I love these ladies that run the space on a Saturday night. And I feel comfortable talking about it, but it's also really uncomfortable. It's so sad. Like, all of us. I don't think if someone's lost someone in this space, we all know. If, , obviously, we haven't died or maybe we're looking at our fate. There's a lot and then people just tell you,.
Speaker 5 ·
Don't manifest that. Like, come on. Like, let's be realistic. We know we're poisoned. All of us. All of us across the world, we're we're poisoned. The way that you watch him suffer, I completely understand. My kids got it for their stupid hockey careers, and they wanted it because they didn't want it was their contract. That's threats that they were under at that age. And it's sad if you understand that you're gonna watch them die in front of you, or maybe you'll die first and you're leaving your kids behind, or you're losing your dad who shouldn't be my dad actually ended up in a coma,.
Speaker 5 ·
And I'm a single mom of two boys. And I ran my own company. I was like, every lunch hour, I would the only thing you would eat was ice cream. Oh, I just wanted I think I think I kept him alive. I'm a nurse, but I was, I'm an executive nurse at that point. Obviously, now I'm disabled and bedridden. But I wanted to say, if anyone comes across this where their loved one is in a hospital stuck there, which could happen again. Let's be honest. This could very well happen again very soon.
Speaker 5 ·
What my trick was my dad would not eat anything. Because when you're really, really sick, you don't wanna eat. You're you have no appetite. You don't wanna eat. You don't wanna chew. You don't wanna I lived it now. Right? So I would put a thermos, , your coffee cups or whatever, and I will put vanilla ice cream in the morning, and then I keep it so it's still frozen.
Speaker 5 ·
And so at my lunch hour, I would drive to the hospital, and I would sit by his bedside and feed him ice cream because it's the only thing he could eat. But they wouldn't give that to him, of course. They would give him, like, chicken potpie and all these things that just come with the hospital plan, which looks disgusting, and, obviously, they can't swallow because they're basically in a coma. So if anyone I'm actually the only thing that triggered, Heidi, for me, for you,.
Speaker 5 ·
And, hopefully, that triggered me If someone ends up in this situation and they can end up in the hospital with their loved one even for an hour a day, please bring them a huge thing of vanilla ice cream or something that you think they might eat that can just, like, eat they can put in their mouth and then it'll melt because they can't chew when they're in that situation. They can't that's the real realistic part I just wanted to share. You triggered me with my relations with my dad trying to keep him alive, and I did. I think I did. I don't know. Right? But he's still alive,.
Speaker 5 ·
The old bastard. But the vanilla ice cream was easy. It when they're in that state, and they're not gonna eat the food. Anyway, just wanna say that.
Speaker 0 ·
So horrible to think that they deliberately withheld food and water and starve people to death in case they might need to be ventilated when the vents were killing.
Speaker 10 ·
My dad lost I yeah. I don't wanna interrupt, but my yeah. My dad lost 30 pounds in fourteen days. And, , he was a big guy, but that was a lot of fluids just coming off of his body and unbelievable. And with diuretics and laxatives too and Lasix and it's just it's so criminal what they're doing and have no feeling about it. I don't know what people do these things. It's so cruel. And, of course, my dad could have been a low hanging fruit, but, , they're gonna they did it to young people, all ages, healthy people.,.
Speaker 10 ·
They do target, I think, handicaps and elders. If you get in a weekend state, you're gonna be probably more vulnerable, but they've hit people that were really healthy too.
Speaker 5 ·
What I learned in medical school doesn't mean I know anything. I'll be honest. I don't think I'm smart. I actually feel retarded, and I hate that word. Retarded means slow in French, and I do. Now I can't believe I was indoctrinated into a medical school, into a nursing school, into legislation that you believe what you are taught. That I'm being honest. I have to apologize to everyone. Thank God I never gave anyone a COVID shot. I am so graced that's my only grace of God right now is that I can still survive. I would feel so guilty.
Speaker 5 ·
Having lived what I've lived now, knowing what I could have done to someone else.
Speaker 5 ·
I'm not defending any other nurse or doctor at this point because if there's still doctors and nurses doing this and pharmacists, then they're they're guilty. This is just it's just too obvious now, and it's out there. What I wanna say is I just I wanna apologize on behalf of my nursing career that I know myself and my colleagues did not learn anything about vaccines. I'm not making excuses. I sincerely want to apologize to all of you for anyone who is still defending and working because they get a paycheck.
Speaker 5 ·
And not standing up for what's happening. It breaks my heart. And it's a very hard degree to get to be an RN or to be a doctor. Of course, it is. But to be that coerced by finances makes me so sad for everyone, and I feel guilty as hell. And I wanna tell you guys that anyone who's lost a loved one in this space, I live with that every day. Not that I ever gave one, but it doesn't matter. I gave flu shots long in the past, obviously, but I still did because I was told that this is what we were taught is that, , it's every season. This is what we're taught in medical school too.
Speaker 5 ·
We're taught that, oh, well, if you it transforms every six months and you have to get around November or December. You are brainwashed into that's what you're taught. But so you don't go research it. I'm I'm I don't plea please don't insult me when I say that. You're you're like, this is your education, your four years of university or another three years as medical school. You're in school for seven years learning from medical professors to get a degree. You believe what you're being taught, and, that's the only way I can explain it. And I don't wanna make excuses for anyone.
Speaker 5 ·
I didn't want the shot either. I took it after being not even coerced, forced. If someone's HealthBot posted something today that just made me irate. It's a great space, HealthBot. They do great spaces. They or spaces, posts, whatever. And, lately, they've been like, oh, if you got the shot, you have AIDS. If you have this and I'm like, I don't wanna wake up every morning to seeing that I have AIDS. Thank you. Thank you. We already know. If we're actually following you, we know we're fucked. Yeah. That's true. That's an emotional response, mind you. But secondly,.
Speaker 5 ·
Some of the things that this post or whatever this group is that posted today just drove me nuts because they're blaming us. They said, well, if you took the shot, you were not coerced. You were enforced to take the shot and see how strong you were, which is I can't quote that, but it's something like that. No. In certain countries, we didn't have a choice. You went to jail or you but see, this is where I see the misinformation. And I feel so sad for your dad, Heidi. I'm sorry. I just had to say that. I just I feel like I love him like my own dad, the way you're describing him.
Speaker 5 ·
And what? It wasn't your fault. It you couldn't have done anything. This is a planned war. You keep like, it's.
Speaker 5 ·
You're gonna be with him, and he's looking over you right now. I know that. Just stay strong. You can do it.
Speaker 0 ·
Well said, t bird. Go ahead, Kyle.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. If I could just follow-up too. God bless you, Heidi, and god bless your dad. And that's well said, t. I just wanted to say, , that whole AIDS thing., these people say all these things and, I have the proof in the pudding on that whole deal. So that's absolutely not true. And it's a private matter, but I definitely have the proof that's not true. That these people don't have AIDS because I've I've had all the all the tests to prove that. Number one, that they do not. But number two, I wanted to say the compartmentalization.,.
Speaker 3 ·
Tee shouldn't have to apologize on behalf of that. And I know she feels like she does and I understand why. But they were so compartmentalized and without the compartmentalization of the hospitals, without what they did to their staff and not telling them pertinent information between the doctor, the patient advocate, we can talk about that all night long. We could have a full five hour space on the patient advocate. When my mom went in with a regular heartbeat, AFib, whatever, when she went in there to Lakeside in Omaha, there's a patient advocate when I got to the. He was 25.
Speaker 3 ·
Years old roughly. He couldn't have been 30. And I walked in, and I said, what's going on? And, oh, we just have her on IV. She's very dehydrated, and she has a little bit of a regular heartbeat. And we just wanna keep her overnight just to make sure. And we might not have to keep her overnight, but we just wanna make sure. And they did. They kept her for, as you guys know, on the space, they kept her for four nights and almost five days. Right? And they racked up a almost a $60, 000 tab. And what they did to her against her will was he re reprehensible. There's.
Speaker 3 ·
You can't describe this to anybody unless you witnessed it. She had never been to the hospital. She never had a broken bone. She never had any issues her whole life., she took supplements. She did her best, , And she's in there just fearing for her life. Lakeside Omaha, Nebraska. And she couldn't leave. They kept her against her. They didn't answer her questions. They snowed her, as the term goes. And if it wouldn't have been for a nurse in Canada, they got on the phone for eight hours roughly and talked to these people, talked to the staff, talked to the pharmacist.
Speaker 3 ·
At the desk, try to figure out what they gave her, she'd be dead. My mom would be gone. And I'm so sorry for all the people that have truly lost these people because of this. And it comes back down to compartmentalization. That's the only reason they got away with it because they all weren't on the same page. They weren't playing for the same team. The doctors were getting paid a certain amount. The nurses weren't. They were told a certain thing to say. Don't answer this question. And we've all witnessed it in this space. We've witnessed what they did. What I want to say is World War three.
Speaker 3 ·
Is has started and is going on and so is their internal spiritual battle. Every one of these people that put your loved ones at risk of death or killed your loved ones, they are already in their own World War three. They are literally suffering worse than any of us can imagine. They're walking down the street every day with their head down. I walk into pharmacies here in Omaha, Nebraska to do undercover video sometimes. I walk in, they're all red faced. They won't look at your eyes. These people are done. They're done. Until they come out and repent for what they've done.
Speaker 3 ·
To your family and your friends and the people that they've hurt. They're going to live that every day until the end of this life and into the next. I just want to give everybody some assurance in this space that I've seen it with my own eyes. I watched my best friend one of my best friends from high school Jeremy. He passed away.
Speaker 3 ·
Just like everybody else's spouse in here with the host and the co host and everybody else. We've seen it. We know what it looks like. I want to just say a quick prayer. I'm inspired to say this. I want to say God. I ask it in Jesus name that you please give these people the discernment that are still hurting people every day that are still giving shots in the arms that are still doing these things. My best friend's mom's husband Bob just took a covid in a flu shot.
Speaker 3 ·
At the same time, he has two seizures a day in his chair. I ask it in Jesus name that you please reach these people and put it into this. Put a congruence to this put a stamp on this give these people some hope give these people some assurance that their loved one didn't pass in vain, that their loved one gave somebody the hope and the courage to change and be a better person. And I just ask that in Jesus name in this space that we can please move forward now that we can move forward in this group in this movement and continue to know that our souls with our energy and our passion.
Speaker 3 ·
For the hurt for the ones that we love the ones that we lost doesn't go down for nothing. I ask it in Jesus' name. Amen.
Speaker 0 ·
Amen to that. Thank you, Kyle. I penned a tweet.
Speaker 0 ·
Incidentally from 07/20/2020 where I had, I had realized a bit of the scope of what we were up against here and started calling it World War three. At this point, are we are we heading into World War four? Like, we've been at this for five years, mired in this fight, and the next one seems almost as insurmountable, but we will overcome.
Speaker 0 ·
We are in the right, and we will overcome.
Speaker 11 ·
I did wanna say something when Kyle was beautiful prayer, by the way, Kyle. But before you said that, when you said the doctors were paid, but the nurses weren't, I'm gonna object on that because during that time, you've seen, especially traveling nurses, their pay went up ex exponentially. And then I think about '24, maybe late twenty three, it dropped back off somewhat. But I know nurses that were leaving one hospital in the same town going to another, being paid $190 an hour, which is just freaking insane.
Speaker 2 ·
Deb, and I can I can absolutely verify that? That is absolutely what was happening. And, yeah, they were making money hand over fist, and they were doing exactly what they were told, especially the traveling nurses because they didn't have any connections to anyone there, and this was a job for them to do and to do what they were told. Disgusting.
Speaker 0 ·
Adam just wondered aloud what if that's the case, why wouldn't any nurse become a traveling nurse?
Speaker 11 ·
Well, that's the, it used to be if you were gonna be a traveler, you meant that meant you were leaving the state or the city, at least the city. But to be able to travel from one hospital to another hospital in the same city is that's just crazy., that's called leaving that job and go and then hiring into a different hospital. That's how that's done. But for some reason, during this time, they played it be they just played it. They played it well.
Speaker 11 ·
I'm pissed, but they and they got paid a hell of lot more money than I ever got paid. And I, hands down, will put my nursing up against them any day.
Speaker 0 ·
That's what's really so striking about the whole thing. Like, really were playing a long game here. The ruination of medicine and the compartmentalization, as Kyle was saying, of everything, especially in medicine, to the point where most doctors can't see the forest for the trees if it's not their particular special specialty.
Speaker 0 ·
And then thereby so many things slip through the cracks because that wasn't their specialty. And they never because of this, they never connect the dots. That's how that's why Adam's research has been so useful because he's, jack of all trades, master of none where he has the broad overview and can dive into these niche specialties without, being compartmentalized.
Speaker 6 ·
In any one. I wouldn't say I'm master of none. But, the other flip side of that is because of that ingrained incompetence, it's become it became so easy for the journals and the, corruption, the farmers, and the scientists that are publishing these studies to completely fudge their studies by you can present the real data that clearly shows x or y, and you just rewrite the abstract, which is all anyone's ever capable of reading, including the doctors. And.
Speaker 6 ·
You can have a study with data showing, oh, this thing saves a 100 of people. And then the abstract says, oh, we're not sure. It needs more study. And that's the end of the and they'll defend that to the end of the year Mhmm. Even when people are screaming it in their face. And that's how they did it. And they did this time after time after time.
Speaker 0 ·
Maybe most notably the Andrew Hill ivermectin study where Tess Lorie actually got him to admit on tape, during a meeting that,.
Speaker 6 ·
He had revised his own conclusions. He did revise and he allowed someone else that wasn't listed Right. That was with UNITED under Bill Gates to modify the conclusions of his paper that otherwise showed the data that ivermectin was miraculous. And then she did an analysis on the text of that study, and it was revealed that there was a different voice because he'd written most of it, and a person's got their mannerisms when they write. They have a particular style of writing.
Speaker 6 ·
And she analyzed his paper because she knew what was in it, and she knew what the conclusion should have said because she's at the level that she writes these meter analysis, which is what it was. And, she and whoever she was working with linguistic analysis discovered that there was another voice in the paper that was not credited as an author because Andrew had just handed off the paper and allowed the farmer interests to write whatever they wanted to say rather than accurately representing his own work, his own study.
Speaker 6 ·
And in that, at the same time, they sabotaged test Laurie's study. They held it up in review and so forth for months and months and months. And the only one that got play was his falsified study saying, oh, we need more study. It's there's nothing here.
Speaker 0 ·
It's inconclusive. We need more research is needed, and this is what we kept hearing, which was so infuriating as we're hearing, , anecdotal report after anecdotal report of, hey. It worked for me. So they're extraordinarily confident that all these things don't work. Yep. And he's right. Nobody reads past the summary. Everybody these days, people will have AI summarize the study for them, but that's that is a very double edged sword too because, of course, the AI is programmed with a particular bias and is more inclined to.
Speaker 0 ·
To give you the you wanna hear. Well, can do that too.
Speaker 11 ·
I interrupt you one second, Chelsea? Always. Part of the problem here too is these doc these doctors, I have heard so many admit, they aren't even going to read the studies. What? They don't I don't like, you have to do continuing education. I don't know that I've heard so many say that's why we can't even get diagnoses or anything from doctors. They're not they're not doing their job. They quit.
Speaker 0 ·
Well, for one Or they're they're doing the job within the scope of that compartmentalization.
Speaker 2 ·
Right. Go ahead, Mary. Yeah. That's they're not they're not trained to think anymore. They're trained not to think. They are trained not to think. They're trained to look at a constellation of symptoms, tick off the boxes, then say, oh, those little symptoms, this means this diagnosis. Here's the diagnosis code. And here's the treatment, pharma treatment for that code. That's all they do. They don't seriously look at what is happening in this patient and they don't even try to find the root cause. They simply check off symptoms put a diagnosis ICD 10 diagnosis code on it.
Speaker 2 ·
And prescribe something. Seriously. This is not healing. This is not caring. This is not anything other than a robotic function.
Speaker 11 ·
And it's It's an assembly line. Well, part of the problem too is doctors when, , when years ago, when you went to internal med, they were trained, internal medicine trained in everything. They know they're supposed to know everything about the inside of the body. But when it became so much easier when everybody started doing their specializations. Because back in the old days, you didn't have all these specialties. You did cardio, major things, but not like you do not. Now you have a specialty for a specialty for a specialty. It's they have they have.
Speaker 11 ·
Drawn so much red tape that there is no end to it.
Speaker 2 ·
Well and that's why they can sit there. And they also are trained to go, well, I don't know what the cause is., and this is literally what you hear. Yes, ma'am. Wrong. And I don't I don't know what's wrong, but, , I'm also not going to investigate. I'm sorry. Can't find anything wrong. Go home. But yet, , thirty years ago, when you had a family physician and you went to him with symptoms or her, they were like, hey. I know you. I know your medical history.
Speaker 2 ·
Let's see if we can figure out what's happening here and actually try to help you. This is not what you will get anymore with very few exceptions. You won't get that anymore. What you will get is, I'm running the standard panels that I'm trained to run. Oh, well, I don't know what's wrong with you, so there must be nothing wrong with you. Just go home. It'll go away.
Speaker 11 ·
Well, the other part, Miriam, too is that the standard panels now don't give an, they do them everybody thinks, oh, they're doing a CBC, they're doing a chem panel. But the way they do them now, it doesn't give the information they need either. They just everybody thinks they're going in. They're getting the bare necessities.
Speaker 2 ·
Right. It's a it's an assembly line. Like I said, it's a standard panel that they do. It's not, , if you go in to see your doctor, it's not that they're gonna necessarily run anything particular for you based on the symptoms. Plus, they're you're in there with them for three minutes., honest to God, how can they possibly even know where to look at this point? It's it really is absolutely disgusting. And like I said, , I have a nurse practitioner who's a good friend of mine. She's my family physician, and she actually.
Speaker 2 ·
Actually spends time with you and figures it out. And as a result, she doesn't see she sees, like, a patient every hour, sometimes every half hour. But this woman sees, , very few patients a day, and she actually does her job. If you go in some other doctor's offices, you'll see them seeing thirty, forty people a day. You cannot take care of a patient and see that many in your office a day. It's impossible. That's right. And I've seen them see way up even higher than that a day.
Speaker 11 ·
And the other thing that's really hard with doctors is when they now they come in with their compute. When a doctor isn't even looking at when you're talking to them, and they're not lifting their head up to look at you, You have a problem. Run.
Speaker 2 ·
Exactly. Yes., again, they're in they're now their profession is robotic. They follow checklists. They put labels, and they prescribe pharma. That's it.
Speaker 11 ·
And I'm sorry. That's that's not health care. Let me ask you, Miriam, because I know that you have to do assessments just like I even had to do assessments. Even though, okay, we had a form that we did our assessment, I still did a full body assessment on the patient. Like, put my hands in, , my stethoscope. How many doctors don't even do that anymore?
Speaker 2 ·
Oh, even the orthopedist don't do it anymore. What they do when people come in with knee pain, shoulder pain, back pain? They order an MRI, and then they read what the radiologist says, and then they make a plan. But they don't they don't even put their hands on the patients. I have patients come in to see me as a PT, and they'll go, well,.
Speaker 2 ·
I saw an orthopedist and he said this, and I'm like, well, what exam did he do? Oh, he ordered an MRI. Every single time, they tell me. He did not put their hands his hands on them. And then they're like, and he gave me shots, but he never tried to figure out what was actually happening. And I'm telling you, it's across the board. You're very, very blessed indeed if you have a physician who puts their hands on you, listen to your lungs, , looks up your nose, looks in your ears, takes your, , vital signs, and actually takes, like, history and literally.
Speaker 2 ·
Examines you. You're very, very blessed indeed.
Speaker 11 ·
Yes. I literally went just went through this recently because I'm in Florida, I have to change everything.
Speaker 11 ·
And, yes, I walked in. They ordered the MRI. I went and had the MRI. This doctor literally, this doctor came in the room. The doctor didn't even give me the damn results of the MRI of freaking PA. And I hope you're not a PA in here, but I'm gonna tell you what I think of PAs. They're pains in the ass.
Speaker 11 ·
Because this doctor decided what was gonna happen when he was out of information, none of my back information, and literally didn't touch me and decided what was gonna happen with me. And I'm a nurse, so that it didn't go over real well. But.
Speaker 2 ·
Bet not. Well, , it is ridiculous because we see this repeatedly, and you like I said, this is one of my favorite soapboxes. If you don't have a physician that literally looks at you, talks to you, makes eye contact, and examines you, you need to get a new physician. And I'm telling you, it's across every type of physician. I deal more with, , orthopedist than anyone, but I see this over and over again. My own mother, they were pushing her for knee surgery because she had a cartilage tear in her knee. Well, long story short, they ordered a, , $1, 200.
Speaker 2 ·
MRI. I had already examined her and told her, you have a cartilage tear, medial meniscus on the inside of the knee. It's brand new. You haven't had any problems before. It will heal if you do what I tell you to do. Well, she goes. She gets all this. He comes, and I went with her. He walks in the room. He takes, less than a minute to read the result of the MRI. He didn't even look at the images. And he goes, well, we need to do surgery. I'm like, woah. Woah. Woah. Hold up right there. -. Nope.
Speaker 2 ·
Nope. Because we already know when you start taking out part of a piece of cartilage, you speed up the arthritis. There is no this is not an emergency. She's going to try to do what I'm telling her to do first, and then if it doesn't heal, we'll be back. I want you to know she was 72. She did what I told her to. Her knee completely healed, and she never had to have surgery. But, again, the incentives are see them as fast as you can, spend as little time as possible, push the surgery, the medications, the big ticket dollar items,.
Speaker 2 ·
And push them out the door, move on to the next one. That's exactly what is done. And it and then so that's been going on even before COVID. But I'm telling you, that's the ethos now. It's it's a meal. It's in, out, in, out, push them through the line. And then also stopped.
Speaker 11 ·
Because years ago, two doctors also believed in the body healing itself., I know, , we can talk DOs, MDs, all the difference in their doctoring. But they actually still would still, most of them want to hand you a pill, but knew that the body could do what you're saying like you with your mom. We have the healing properties in us if we can just activate that. But people don't want they want the quick fix. They want.
Speaker 11 ·
They're so sold out to the surgeon can change my life. Most of them do not realize once you go into surgery, you are not coming out the same, and you are never going to be the same. And nine chances out of the 10, you're gonna be worse off than when you went in.
Speaker 2 ·
One hundred percent. When you start removing things from the body, , I don't know of anything that is, extra in the body. It's there for a reason. It's there for a design. So unless you're going to die from not removing it, you're better off going with a natural process and healing and keeping your cartilage., how much sense does it make when you've torn a piece of cartilage to remove that from a joint when it's the cushioning that keeps you from getting more arthritis? How much sense does this make? Why would you not let it heal and do the things necessary for it to heal?
Speaker 2 ·
Because even the surgery, it takes you weeks to recover. So why not spend those weeks actually healing your natural cartilage and keeping the natural lining in there? But no, , they convince people, hey, can chop this out and you can just go right off. And I'm like, oh my lord. But anyway, it is all about a pill for every ill, , an immediate result. People, , they want immediate gratification and immediate fix. And we've we've really lost our compasses for what real healing is because of what's been done with allopathic medicine. That's their approach.
Speaker 2 ·
And it's really, really sad because, it used to be that the GPs understood that. The family doctors that actually treated people understood how to work with a patient and their body to get them to heal.
Speaker 3 ·
Hey, Miriam. Can you guys hear me?
Speaker 11 ·
Yes. No, Kyle. We can't. No. I'm kidding. Damn it, Deb. We're gonna have I had to get I had to get one in today, I knew. We're.
Speaker 3 ·
Gonna have our duel yet, Deb, you and me. Yes. At the wedding. Yes. No. And that's actually gonna happen. We're gonna make sure that happens.
Speaker 11 ·
Tee is a Tee a bird's getting married in the morning.
Speaker 3 ·
She's a she's a survivor. We're gonna make it work. I'm telling you. Hey. I just wanted to tell you guys, she just texted me. She said good night. She's not feeling very good at all. She's really had a hard time sleeping. She's trying to get her pain stuff, and it's been a few days. So she's having a hard time. So I just wanted to tell everybody good night for tea, and I'll also say good night. I wanna.
Speaker 11 ·
Try to make it earlier. It's been a been a couple of breakups. Wanna go to bed with tea even though you're in Nebraska. Don't who you trying to shit?
Speaker 3 ·
Hey. Look., if I could if I could do that, I would. But, no, she's she's a she just want me to say good night to everybody, and thank you so much for the Oh, I love her. Will. Anybody that wants to say that, I'll text it right now to her. You tell me what you wanna say. I'll I'll text it. Me first. Me first.
Speaker 0 ·
She knows we love her, but tell her we look forward to seeing her again next Saturday.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank her for coming on. We really appreciate that she manages to make it on even when she isn't feeling well. I really I understand, and, I'm so sorry for all she's going through as a result of these really reprehensible policies.
Speaker 11 ·
Kyle, are you still there? Yeah. If I could just say Tell her I'm gonna call her, and we'll so we can start planning this wedding, just so.
Speaker 3 ·
I'll I'll give her a heads up, Deb. No., she I just want you guys to know behind the scenes,.
Speaker 3 ·
She really does look forward to this. Sincerely, , she really does. She looks forward to this every Saturday. And we were talking earlier on, and we both looked down. We're like, oh, it's Saturday. So, yeah, she really does every single Saturday, and I do too., I look forward to this, and the space means a lot to both of us. And I always try to invite people in. I'm sure, , Tee does too. We try to invite some doctors and some folks in here that can contribute. And Don, I'm not sure if you're still listening somewhere, but thank you, Don, and Adam, and.
Speaker 3 ·
And Chelsea and just everybody here at Protocol. We appreciate you so much. Shelly's still in here and Deb, of course, but we appreciate you guys so freaking much. I cannot tell you how much this means. Like, every Saturday, it's just a you say date night, ? It's like, , a date with the opposite of the devil. It's it's a date with future freedom.
Speaker 3 ·
That we're all fighting for, and we just can't tell you how much it means to us, and I hope it means as much to everybody else. And I'm gonna keep fighting and pushing every freaking day, and god bless everybody in here. Well, just so, Kyle, it was named date night.
Speaker 11 ·
Because I don't have a date on Saturdays. So now I do. I'm just kidding.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. Deb was there at the very inception of date night and hasn't I don't think you've missed a single one since, and I'm so glad you're here with us, Deb.
Speaker 0 ·
And everyone I see so many familiar faces, and I know it's not easy to remember to come by every Saturday. But I really appreciate that you do and that you stay to listen for the stories and the reading of the names and keep their memories alive and help us share these stories.
Speaker 0 ·
So long as we're here, we will not let them be forgotten, and I really I really appreciate every single person who helps us to that end.
Speaker 11 ·
Sherry, did you get an update on, that other story?
Speaker 1 ·
No. Bear with me. I got, I got Get on it, girl. What's wrong with you? I'm sorry. I'm having a hard hearing an hour and a half, two hours, Matt. Come on. Oh, ghetto. You're so annoying.
Speaker 0 ·
Okay. I'm going back to my car now. Juggling an entire arc's worth of animals over there.
Speaker 1 ·
I shall return.
Speaker 11 ·
Yes. But I have faith in her. I wouldn't do this to her. I love it. She's juggling an ark full.
Speaker 2 ·
Of animals. That's that's that's really a good description. Sherry does have a boatload of animals, but and they're all adorable.
Speaker 0 ·
I can only aspire to,
Speaker 11 ·
The level Except you don't wanna be one of her roosters because you don't get to stay long. No. I'm kidding.
Speaker 0 ·
Really though, it's amazing with all you guys have been through that you still do so much in a day. And Protocol Widow is just such a such a fierce example of kicking ass and taking names.
Speaker 0 ·
She's she's working until she's fallen asleep on her feet and doing so many so many different things, and I'm it's an inspiration to me. I can only aspire to the energy levels that you guys have. And the chicken count. And the chicken count. Definitely that.
Speaker 0 ·
Chickens are soon, but not quite yet.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Well, let me tell you something. I worry about them out there when it's this cold because their feet can get their feet and their cones can get frostbite, and it's in the twenties, the last two tonight and last night. So I went back to, her Facebook page and that live she was doing she was ranting about Trump, rightfully so,.
Speaker 1 ·
But there was no update on the hairstylist's mom. So that's what we were looking for. Anyway,.
Speaker 1 ·
Can't tell you what's going on there.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. I just praying for the best outcome. That's what I was getting ready to say. I was just hoping and praying that whatever update we eventually get, that it will be a good one.
Speaker 1 ·
It's so easy. We've watched it happen or heard about it after the fact.
Speaker 11 ·
And I don't Can you hear me, Sherry? Can you guys hear me? Yes. I tried to butt back in. Yeah. I had to leave and come back. What bothered me about that story when I read the original.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah.
Speaker 11 ·
None of that even makes sense. Number one, did where they get three doses in one day?
Speaker 1 ·
I didn't read it that was a typo. Yeah. I didn't read it that way, but she has a tendency to make clerical mistakes.
Speaker 11 ·
Well, that's a big one. That's a huge one because, , we know they gave it one dose over twenty four hours up to.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, keep in mind, well, the way it works, the loading dose is a double. Instead of a hundred milligrams, it's two hundred milligrams. And so in two days, you would get three doses.
Speaker 11 ·
And that makes sense if that's what she meant by it. But the way that I read it was, like, they hung three bags because the first dose would have been automatically together. Right. But the.
Speaker 11 ·
The I don't understand
Speaker 11 ·
How they're still using a drug that they know. Mean, there's just too many cases.
Speaker 0 ·
I don't even know how to put this into words. Just give me a minute because They just admitted the mRNA shots have killed at least 10 children, and they are still putting them in arms. So, , that's a good analog to what we're seeing with the black box drugs that they're still administering in hospital.
Speaker 11 ·
Yeah. Another thing I wanted to say about her, that lady, is there again, past the viral.
Speaker 2 ·
Replication. Yeah.
Speaker 11 ·
Yeah. Re yes. Replication phase. So how I don't there again,.
Speaker 11 ·
You don't treat a, you treat a virus, and if you're gonna treat the virus, you treat it within the first few days. Otherwise, you let the body do its thing. None of this is making any sense. I don't understand why we're on here every Saturday night, have been for the last several years, and it hasn't changed. They aren't doing it to the extent or the quickness or whatever. If people would quit allowing them to test them, number one, that is you can still go in there and say, no. You're not testing me.
Speaker 11 ·
The Bill of Rights, even though they may have taken them off the wall, I guarantee you the Bill of Rights have not went anywhere. The patient's Bill of Rights I'm talking about. Well,.
Speaker 1 ·
, the other issue that we have with the story that we've gotten okay, so mom's in the hospital and they believe it's salmonella that she's being treated for, and then she pops positive for COVID. Okay. My question at that point would be, and what other symptoms besides salmonella did she have? Because if she's not showing symptoms of COVID, why treat her for COVID when it is fully knowledgeable that quote, unquote COVID test will pick up dead cells that have nothing to do with anything.
Speaker 9 ·
Right. And
Speaker 1 ·
Give a false positive every damn dime.
Speaker 11 ·
Dollar But that's what I'm saying. When dollar. But people have the right if you go everybody I keep hearing anybody that says to me they got COVID, I turn right around automatic. It's not even a dollar. I turn around and go, how the hell do? Yes. I do the same thing. To be and I lose it on them every time. I just quit shoving shit up. We were taught a long time ago not to shove shit up your nose. Yep. Why are we having a problem with this? But you have a right everybody has a right to say no.
Speaker 2 ·
I don't give a shit. There's so fear driven. They're so fear driven. There's some, in their minds, they think that getting a label helps. How does getting a label, sticking a swab up your nose, picking up some DNA, cycling it up to where you can call it COVID, How does that help you? It does not help you. It puts a label on you that allows them to start collecting money off of what they're giving you. That's all it does. It's it's insane.
Speaker 1 ·
To allow it There's not there's not somebody like you or Deb standing there with the counterargument when they're being given they're basically being gaslit. 100%. I can't tell whether they're being gaslit by people who believe what they're saying or they're getting some pressure to say something.
Speaker 2 ·
Well, I'll tell you this., it is the medical professionals are trained to be very curt, very businesslike, and project an authoritative attitude. And people respond to that when they see those scrubs and those white coats. When they say, well, we have to test you test you for COVID. It's not, can I test you for COVID? It's not, , do you want? It's we you have to be tested for they and it's amazing how effective that is to just make people fall in line because otherwise, it's so illogical that you go in there for one thing. You're not sick. You don't have symptoms,.
Speaker 2 ·
But yet they can just bamboozle you straight into letting them stick a swab up your nose. It's the craziest thing ever. I would be like, look. I'm here for what did you say? Salmonella. No. Yeah. You're not putting a swab up my nose.
Speaker 11 ·
You're gonna treat what I'm here for. Go apply. I guarantee I guarantee with salmonella, you're gonna be doing totally.
Speaker 2 ·
Different things than you are with Golgi. Right? Exactly. And I'd be like, no. We're gonna treat the salmonella. Go away. But, , most people when they see the scrubs and they see the white coat and somebody says, we, you've gotta be tested for this. No. That would be my answer. A quick absolute no. Get out of here. But, again, people are easily intimidated and bamboozled by people who project that authority straight at them.
Speaker 11 ·
, it's funny. And that's how do we get to that point, though? Because I alright. Like I said before, I have so many people come to me when something's wrong with them. I always did. And now all of a sudden, have become the dumbest person on the planet unless, , there's something seriously wrong that they want some but nothing like it used to be because they're they know already where I stand on this, subject.
Speaker 11 ·
I don't know.
Speaker 2 ·
I just lost my train of thought. Oh, I know what you're saying, Deb. It's it's you don't have any credibility anymore because of the narrative that's been built. Anybody who doesn't follow the narrative has now been basically sidelined. You are now a kook. You are now a weirdo. You now don't know what you're talking about because you're not falling in line with the narrative. They very brilliantly not only brainwashed the victims and been able to use their white coat authority, but they also have been able to marginalize those of us who are telling the truth,.
Speaker 2 ·
And trying to protect people. And it is extremely frustrating.
Speaker 2 ·
To watch that in real time.
Speaker 1 ·
, you've mentioned the white coats a while a bit ago, and I'm sitting here going, white coats. White coats. I heard a conversation about white coats. Where did I hear that? Veterinarians. It was veterinarians. You guys would really for your for the pet parents in this group, doctor Judy Morgan has a wonderful YouTube channel, and she occasionally does interviews of other veterinarians. And she and another lady veterinarian, both of them practice holistic medic now. Doctor Judy has retired from full blown veterinary practice because.
Speaker 1 ·
Of the shots, it seems like, because every time you get her on the subject of shots, she loses her absolute shit about it. And, these two ladies were talking about the power of the white coat and how pet parents get bamboozled and bulldozed by that white coat. And I'm standing there., this thing was recorded probably a year ago, and I'm going, and you should see what they do with people. It's just but that it is.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. That's what it is. And they, the weird thing is that white coat also turns the person who's gone to medical school into some mindless tyrant who likes to dominate other people too. It's got magical properties, apparently, because they get that obnoxious, ungodly lack of any empathy or ability to actually have a dialogue with another human being. It is absolutely just infuriating.
Speaker 11 ·
And what's the dumbest thing that alright. Alright. Keep that picture in your mind, and then it's called practicing medicine.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, yeah. Exactly.
Speaker 11 ·
, does those two just do not go together.? I've I've messed with more doctors in my career about the practicing medicine thing.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah.
Speaker 11 ·
?, just because it's, I understand what it means and stuff like that. But, ,.
Speaker 11 ·
In the old days, I could see where the, like, older people fell for that, but I don't see how people are falling for it today. They don't have the.
Speaker 11 ·
What's the word?
Speaker 11 ·
I don't know what the word is. I'm trying to where, they just don't have the.
Speaker 11 ·
I don't know. It'll come I lost. Yeah. I don't know. It probably don't even matter. So.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. Well and, again, I'm not saying all doctor that way because I have a great nurse practitioner who is my care provider. But like I said, it seems to be it seems to be that it the people that they recruit.
Speaker 2 ·
And then condition in medical school, by and large, have very domineering personalities and don't have much of personality at all other than that. And it's.
Speaker 2 ·
I don't know if that is, , organic or if they look for those personalities, when they, accept people into those schools, but it is very, very concerning. It seems like it's calculated because you wanna have both the robotic lack of empathy, the adherence to follow instructions and orders and do it robotically, but at the same time, you want them to, , be able to, follow authorities above them, but domineer the people under them. And it seems like it just seems like it's almost purposeful.
Speaker 2 ·
The way that they recruit those personality types into the medical schools. I don't know. I actually thought about a lot, several years back actually applying and getting in just so I could see it from the inside out. Now I'm glad I didn't. But.
Speaker 11 ·
No. But I think you're dead on there, Miriam, where they, , they do come out of school with so many of them have a gap complex. They really do. And the farther you get up, like, you get up in the neurology and stuff like that and look out. Yeah. But at the same time, nurses were trained and get we're we're we were taught the opposite.
Speaker 11 ·
To handle our patients because we were there to protect them and to take care of them and all. Sorry. The train's going by. Can you guys hear that? Is that too loud? No. It's hear you. Okay.
Speaker 11 ·
But, ,, they even would come in and try that shit with us. What mean? And I've seen a lot of nurses coward, , like, afraid to talk to the doctor or afraid.
Speaker 11 ·
To give their opinion. I've seen a lot of that in my career. But then I also saw a lot like me who the doctors cringe when they saw us coming.? But.
Speaker 2 ·
I don't know what's wrong with me, you guys. I get halfway through, and I just lose, and that Well, I can say this, Deb. It's I'm thankful that there were many like you that could balance their power trips. That's a good thing. Because, again, , the patients needed someone there as an advocate and to be a buffer with those personalities. And more than once, , many, many times I've seen nurses, because I worked closely with them in long term care facilities and in home health care. I've seen nurses literally go, -. This is my patient.
Speaker 2 ·
I know what's happening with them. You're not gonna breeze in here and breeze out and just mindlessly prescribe this or that or pull this or medicine or that one. I've seen them literally practically sit on the docks and force them to pay attention. So, , I'm I'm thankful for those nurses being there, but I think since COVID came, almost all those nurses are gone now because.
Speaker 11 ·
Of what happened. And that's why probably Well, part of that. Sorry, Maryam. I'm sorry I jumped in, but, obviously, tonight, if I don't, I'm gonna lose it. Go right ahead. But.
Speaker 11 ·
They're, what'd you say? Because now I forgot. I was worried about what you were saying. I had to say it. Oh, I was just saying that almost all those nurses are gone now, and then you jumped in. So Oh, the reason I jumped in was because of the way they're being trained now. Yep. They're not being, the training has changed so much. I can't I just can't even believe it's happening. We were trained, you went through, , nursing school. All your labs that you have, which is where you're practicing on mannequins, are each other.
Speaker 11 ·
And then went into the real world, went to the hospital. Three of your days of school was an eight hour day working in the hospital and working with real people, doing it on, you were doing everything you were learning after you did it in lab and passed through there, then you were in there doing it on people. They are no longer training them on people. And we have so many almost every one of our big conglomerate hospitals are now teaching hospitals. If they're not teaching the nurses on people, are they teaching the doctors on people until,.
Speaker 11 ·
, until they get into their internship?? But these nurses are hitting the floor too that have never they cast a dummy in a lab, and the bell went off if they didn't do it right. You and I both know it doesn't work like that. Not at all. Yep.
Speaker 2 ·
And that's another indication of technologies. They're trying to substitute technology for real experience, and that's what they're doing across the board in our society. They're wanting to substitute technology for reality, for real experience. And, there is no substitute as far as that goes. And that's why we have all of these dysfunctional, incompetent people, coming into the fields, not just medical fields, but many fields because they no longer have real world experience. As a matter of fact, they want everything to even go virtual.
Speaker 2 ·
Even in my in my, integrated medicine office, the doc sent me an email going, well, what do you think about this? And it was a virtual reality rehab, supposed physical rehab program, and it's ridiculous. There's no way that it's gonna work with the patients because.
Speaker 2 ·
The even the demo that they sent was showing this high level person using it. Our patients who need rehab can't use these tools. It by and large, it's ridiculous what they're doing, and it's really a shame. But then again, what do you expect? They want AI to replace everything. So, of course, they have no But what? Training people if they're gonna put AI to do the job.? Why train people if you're gonna replace them with AI?
Speaker 11 ·
But this is where part of the problem of what we've this is where we've gotta start realizing what we're giving up slowly, ever so slowly. If you go back to the grocery stores back in the day, you had somebody doing a register at every register. Then slowly, they put one, check yourself out.
Speaker 11 ·
Now they have way more check yourself out in two open aisles. They so they've integrated this in everything. This is exactly how we're getting to in medicine and how they're so as long as we keep on accepting this because I like, when I go into the grocery store and I'm checking out, I don't care if I gotta stand in the line five hours. I'm not checking myself out. Exactly. And this is what we're talking about earlier with do not ask permission,.
Speaker 2 ·
Do not participate. Well, don't participate in the replacement of human beings. Use the real person, the checkout person. Again, we our choices can really force changes.
Speaker 0 ·
But Especially where we direct our attention and where we spend our money.
Speaker 2 ·
Right. Because our money our money is what drives the system. And if we make choices and show our displeasure by not investing our money and our time into the stuff they're trying to shove down our throat, we can be a real pain in their butt and a thorn in their side. And if I achieve nothing but that, I'll at least be happy that I did that.
Speaker 0 ·
That's a great segue to my, frequent reminder that if you have loved ones that you haven't been able to reach with this information, but you want to get through to them, try getting them to abstain for from consuming media, whatever media they're consuming, for a few weeks, a month, however long you can get them to do so, the longer the better, and then try to broach those difficult conversations after that detox period because the propaganda is part of what is holding people in place in their false reality tunnels. And without that, to lean on, they will become more sensitized.
Speaker 0 ·
To actual reality. So that's really the best thing you could do for your loved ones who are still trapped in, clown world is to just get them to step away, even, , go on a camping trip for a couple weeks. Find a reason to get them away from that media, and you may find I believe you will find that they are much more receptive to the information that you want to share with them.
Speaker 11 ·
Chelsea, I just wanted to let you this week, now that you say that all the time, but I wanted to let, like, this week, I've seen probably maybe four or five different times now of little reels.
Speaker 11 ·
Coming up of telling people not they're not, like, telling them to, , go to that extent, but slowly getting people to do what you're saying. And I thought I was every time I see it, I think of you. Because at least people are beginning to say that. And I and I think that's how the younger people are? That's why Charlie Kirk touched so many kids and because of TikTok and doing his little reels, , and things like that. And I think by doing that slowly and slowly, that's will push the narrative faster than us ever trying to.
Speaker 11 ·
, like you said, people's attention spans are very short. So but I did think of you every time I see that. So it is being done, though. That's what I wanted to say to you, though. That is so good. I hope more people,.
Speaker 0 ·
Pick that up and spread that message because we are one of the first and foremost prongs of attack in this very strange war is information. And,.
Speaker 0 ·
Gosh, I don't know if you guys saw it. I'll I'll try to pull it up, Miriam. I bet you can do it before I can. The CIA just released a very strange ad that I believe they pulled down, but was reposted for a SIOP group that they that they're actually recruiting for. It was like, we're hiring. We're we're everywhere. We're, , we're manipulating your information. Come work with us. And it was a very strange ad. And only in 2025, in the middle of this really strange war, could anything like this.
Speaker 0 ·
Come out. And, it is a tangible reminder that the war we are in is not being fought in conventional ways, in most places. Obviously, in Ukraine, there's still boots on the ground, but this is a war very much for hearts and minds and who has control over them and really asserting absolute control over, every aspect of our lives. But.
Speaker 2 ·
Was that the ad to where they were recruiting millennials or something else?
Speaker 0 ·
I don't know if it was specific to millennials. RT posts a freaking lot, so I'm scrolling the timeline. I will find it.
Speaker 11 ·
Or, Adam, could you DM it to me? While you two are looking for that, let me give you guy you brainiacs an idea because I'm not one of them, but I have a great idea. Y'all should start getting in, like, infiltrating them and then blow them up from the inside like they were doing to us. That would be good. Some of you that are I'm talking, like, , you, Adam, Sherry, Miriam. Can't name y'all on here, but who you are. But isn't that a good idea? You all should give it back to them.
Speaker 1 ·
I see a ton of stuff if I because I just used CIA employment advertisement in the x search, and I see a bunch of them here. And one of them is obviously back in 2023 really pushing towards, the LGBTQ.
Speaker 1 ·
Groups,
Speaker 0 ·
I guess, to try to I remember that.
Speaker 1 ·
They're trying to encourage them to come in.
Speaker 0 ·
But look at this one I just put in the nest and in the bottom of my long thread in the purple pill. Pentagon secretive psyop unit posts extremely disturbing video packed with unsettling imagery. We are everywhere. And it really is creepy like a non tier.
Speaker 0 ·
Psyop imagery and this is our own government. Telling the truth is the own only way to influence people. This is psychological warfare. So they're acknowledging that we're in a cyber war right now and they are recruiting. And I've never seen anything quite like this ad. Can you guys see it?
Speaker 11 ·
Yeah. I've got I've got But don't you think they gotta acknowledge the fact that they're We're already aware that they're a SIOP., we're the people that are awake are gonna that are awake are awake. The one certain people, we can I don't care what we say, how we say it, and how many times we say it? Some people are just not going to change. No. It doesn't matter. They've they've already chosen their side, but this just proves that but we've already known part of this has been a big fat SIOP. They've been throwing it at us for years.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. I think once this, though, I see what Chelsea, the imagery that they're using, join SIOP is actually how this ends. But the imagery that's in it, the old cartoon videos that are popping up in here. It's like, shit. They were doing it to us when we were kids and our parents, it looks like. So, the prop the thing that sticks with me is, , we've always, always joked about, yeah, it's probably the FBI or, yeah, it's probably the CIA. And now we're all going, it's probably the damn CIA.
Speaker 1 ·
And here they are saying, it was us. It was always us. Come join us.
Speaker 0 ·
Basically. Yep. And bragging about it.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. And I guess, correct me if I'm wrong, but when you're that in your face with the person, aren't you just normalizing it so that people will just go, okay. It's a part of life and won't be insensed about it anymore.
Speaker 2 ·
Won't have a burp their butt about it.
Speaker 1 ·
I
Speaker 11 ·
See. Yeah. But how can they even do, I don't know how you could do that now. I'm sorry. There's too many of us that you just can't pull that shit over. Yeah. But we're we're a different breed. Sweet summer child. Yeah. Honey, we're a different breed. Well, I don't care., I alright. I can just speak for myself. They can never pull that shit over my eyes again. Not like they had it's just they're too.
Speaker 0 ·
I freaking question everything. But, many of us have learned to spot it now, but you would never have thought ten years ago that you could be overwhelmed, that all of the people attacking you, trolling you in a thread are all bots on one botnet, on one wall of cell phones, in a basement in Singapore or something. Right. But now we know that is very much the reality and you never know. That's why spaces are so great because we can hear each other. We can pretty much determine that we are actually real people and who we say we are. But online,.
Speaker 0 ·
For a large part, you can't be absolutely sure unless you're vetting each person you interact with.
Speaker 1 ·
I think I think we need to always remember the percentage percentages from the Milgram experiments. It was almost a seventy thirty split, and only 30% of the people had any critical thinking skills.
Speaker 2 ·
Yep.
Speaker 2 ·
Yep. And I think that, , that when you when you think about this when I look at this film, I look at it and go, they're just they're normalizing it. They want us to they want the 70% to go, oh, CIA, no biggie.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, not only that, but they're they're romanticizing it.
Speaker 1 ·
To draw more in.
Speaker 2 ·
They're mainstreaming it. Exactly. They're mainstreaming it. They're desensitizing the susceptible people that they know that, , the 30% is there. But they want to literally get the rest of the world comfortable with a dystopian society, a dystopian world where CIA is mainstream. Not a big deal. It's part of our normal everyday life. This is what they want.
Speaker 1 ·
We've always been here doing our little job to protect you in the in the background. Why don't you come join us? We are Maybe I just grew up.
Speaker 11 ·
Mean, I've always, yes, I'm a military brat, but I've always questioned all this shit. I, I'm not saying I'm so great. I'm not saying that, but I'm just saying.
Speaker 1 ·
Don't know. I can I can tell you what you're You're part of the 30%? Right. You are a critical thinker, and it's really hard for logical, critical people to understand the fantasies of the other 70%.
Speaker 2 ·
Exactly. And if you look at what they've said, they said we are everywhere. Think about that. If we're everywhere, that's that's the mainstream. That's that's the world as it is. And that's what they want us to accept. They want the 70% to just be rolled right in there, be docile, and then that they think they can deal with the rest of us., as I said, they think they can.
Speaker 0 ·
And so long as they keep everyone politicized down this fifty split where, , your allegiance to your guy versus the other guy and, , whatever the one guy says, you'll stand in opposition just because he's that guy. So long as they do that and they can even politicize medicine and science,.
Speaker 0 ·
What's to stop them with their rubbing it in our faces. Really, we are the that last line of defense. We are what's to stop them, which is part of why we're here every Saturday.
Speaker 2 ·
And by the way, I don't wanna make anybody paranoid, but think about this. When you're talking about a seventy thirty, that's more than two to one to one. Right? It's more than two to one. So think about this. If they achieve in mainstreaming it where people just, , this is cool and this is normal and the CIA is just part of everyday life and, , we need to go along to get along and become one of us, be on our team. How do who if you're in a room with, , two other people, odds are you might wanna just be aware of that. Right? Mhmm.
Speaker 2 ·
If you're in a room with six people and, , there's, there's, three people two people addition to you, you're sitting there going, okay. Might have two people that I can actually trust and think might be relatively normal. So, , you this is their plan. It's called saturation.
Speaker 11 ·
On the field. Right? Yeah. But this was god's plan. He always picked or he's I can't think of the dude's name right now. But the one where the three end up being the 300 sent to 10, it started with the great big army. It went down to 10, 000 and went down to 300. Yeah. Every battle thank you. I was right there just see, I don't know what's wrong with me tonight, you guys. You might wanna check on me later. I'm a little worried. Whoo. But my point is that it's it's never been the majority. World War one, I think it was 1% of the population that fought.
Speaker 11 ·
Mhmm., it's always been a small amount of people. So I'll take the 30% if that's what we gotta deal with. Yes, ma'am. And we just need to be aware of it.? I their goal is not to have any neutral people.
Speaker 2 ·
In that 70%.
Speaker 11 ·
They wanna they My goal is not to give up. They.
Speaker 2 ·
They wanna dominate the field. Okay? If they can make people even passive operatives, it makes their game easier. It makes their plan easier. And, again, , not trying to make anybody paranoid, but you that's why you need to get to know your neighbors and know if they're part of the 30%.
Speaker 11 ·
But what? Also, I don't think I think sometimes we're underestimating these kids in the respect of because they're not brainwashed to the, to the extent some I guess some are, but I'm also seeing the kids are different. They don't buy that bullshit. What? They?, Even in their everyday lives, , because of what's happened to them, I am seeing a huge change in these kids where they you're gonna have to damn well prove your point. What? They're just not buying because I said so anymore.
Speaker 11 ·
I just I'm seeing it more and more all the time. I hope that's, the kids are our future, so we better put it into them. And if we can find enough of them to do it, there's where we're where we put better put it.
Speaker 1 ·
I can't argue with that. You're definitely right about it., I see it with the two that I hang out with, my grandkids. But, , they were raised different too. So but, yeah, I can see it. I can see it a lot. Yeah. But, like, even, Sherry, you think about the kids.
Speaker 11 ·
That were alone, , that have raised themselves, basically. Because not because parents didn't care. They didn't love them because the way society set that up. That was always a plan too., mom and dad are both working. You do the best you can. But so a lot of them have raised their selves, but that also gives them the upper hand to start, , I, like your grandsons. Yeah. Because you guys were really interactive. Jeff and I were very interactive with ours. His death has caused me greatly.
Speaker 11 ·
In my family, , because I don't have what I know you don't have it, but you have two sons. What I'm saying? Mhmm. I have a daughter with four grandchildren. What? It's different. Jeff was that in my family. They took that away. But I'm seeing even them, they're just not buying what even to sometimes not to the best, at that moment, the best thing, but they still are questioning everything. That's my point.
Speaker 11 ·
And I guess that's where it starts. It you have to start with the question to get the answer. What? And they'll search for the answer.
Speaker 11 ·
They're not just buying because I said so or what? They're not buying the same thing that we were all raised on.
Speaker 0 ·
I don't know. You guys touched earlier on how.
Speaker 0 ·
Medical professionals were compartmentalized and deprived of a proper education that led to some of these atrocities and is also queuing them up to just accept whatever the AI or the code tells them to do. Well, we have a generation of children who have similarly been deprived of every other rite of passage that every other generation has enjoyed and a big chunk of their education. And that could similarly be priming them to accept what's slated to come next. Just a thought.
Speaker 2 ·
Well and, think about this too, guys. My son's generation were the first ones who were really,.
Speaker 2 ·
Primed for navigation on a screen, navigation into apps, learning to basically follow those prompts in order to get to whatever they were searching for. And that does transform your brain. You're used to having something, a screen in front of you, giving you instructions on how to do things, when to do things. And I think it does make a difference in how you think. And I think it's made a difference in society writ large now. We don't go to people used to go to experts and apprentice and learn from other human beings. Now they learn from prompts on a screen.
Speaker 2 ·
Very concerning for me.
Speaker 0 ·
And for those of us who are very online, I would I would put forward that it's every bit as important for us to step away from the timelines and reconnect with nature, as it is for those still watching TV to turn it off and walk away too.
Speaker 2 ·
Agree., that's, even with me because I do a lot of research to write my substacks and things, I've made a conscious effort. I don't know if you guys have noticed, but now I'm writing one substack a month. And there for a while, I was writing almost daily. That's how I ended up with over 900 substacks in not even three years. Okay? I was writing sometimes multiples a day, but definitely multiples a week. And, , that is not necessarily really good for you to be constantly online digging down rabbit holes and not interacting.
Speaker 2 ·
With your loved ones or even with your lovely, sweet puppy dog that I have who is just such a sweet boy. He gives me so much joy. So I've had to realign my priorities there a little bit to, , to for my own mental health and sanity. So while even what we're doing, if it's for a good cause to get information out there, we have to make sure that we balance our screen time. I've I've learned that absolutely the hard way.
Speaker 0 ·
Especially given the dark and dire nature of the material that we are covering and the war that we are fighting. We have to not get bogged down in the mire of how bad everything is because we have to keep our spirits up to fight the war.
Speaker 2 ·
100%. Because you your mental state and your spiritual state affects your drive and your energy and your ability to pursue persevere in this fight and very important. So now instead of chasing every single item that I see, I make notes, and then I wait until I see a preponderance of an issue that feels more weighty, where I've got several references, several sources,.
Speaker 2 ·
And then I'm like, okay. This is the one that I need to write. This is most applicable to what's been happening over the last couple or three weeks. That way, I'm not just wanting to pull my hair out and running around in circles with what do I do, where do I go, which lead do I follow. And I think that, , we all have to look at our lives and decide how we're gonna conserve that energy for the fight, still be in the fight, and not wear ourself down. So,.
Speaker 2 ·
I think that's a really important thing for each of us to evaluate because we each have our own gifts and talents for this fight, but we don't wanna burn ourself out to where we're not helpful to ourselves or to others.
Speaker 0 ·
So well said. And on that note, we are past the midnight mark. We try not to go over six hours, and that's about six hours. So if you guys are good with that, we will go ahead and wind it down. Before we do, just because you stayed with us all night, Shelley, which I'm I'm so grateful for you. If you have anything you'd like to say before we go to final thoughts, go ahead.
Speaker 0 ·
No pressure at all. You might have fallen asleep.
Speaker 1 ·
She might have because I've been dozing.
Speaker 0 ·
I wondered protocol with her. Thanks for hanging in there with us.
Speaker 0 ·
Okay. Go ahead. We'll we'll go to final thoughts, protocol widow, and then Miriam, and then we'll sign off.
Speaker 1 ·
I wanna thank all you guys, even just the people that I haven't actually talked to today that have been willing to listen to me rant. It's been a really angry week for me, and, I'm angry at my government again for what they've done to us as well as what they continue to do to us to compound everything. And I feel like we're at a huge tipping point potentially, in the very near future with things that are changing, as far as information coming out about our government, about other governments.
Speaker 1 ·
I don't know what it's gonna mean, but I'm I'm not happy about the way it feels. And, just having people around me even when you guys aren't talking.
Speaker 1 ·
Makes me feel a little bit less alone. So thank you. Get some rest. Enjoy your Sunday, and I hope you're warm. Thank you for being here.
Speaker 0 ·
Thanks so much, protocol widow. Miriam?
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. I just have to say that I agree with Protocol Widow. I think it's been an angry week for many of us, I think, because it's becoming so obvious with what we see coming, the system that's coming, it makes you think, wow.
Speaker 2 ·
This is something that we have a righteous anger over and should have a righteous anger over, especially and I just wanna comment on one thing I saw that I haven't mentioned. I don't know if you guys saw, but Kevin McCernan actually put, in x either today or yesterday that he actually put some information on a dead man switch, which basically means in case he ends up having a demise, a suspicious demise, he's got some information safeguarded so that it comes out and is still there. Now if that doesn't speak to you to the times that we're in, , that's what in sci fi movies.
Speaker 2 ·
Dead man switches. Right? So, I guess, my point in this is, I don't think that our anger is unfounded. I don't think that it's paranoia. I think that we are literally seeing reality. And what? I would rather see the truth and see the reality versus go to the virtual reality, the drugs and the video games that they wanna push to pacify us. Because then, we are giving them what they want. And we wanna like I said earlier, we wanna make them work for it. That's what we're here for. We're here to stand against this tyranny.
Speaker 2 ·
And I'm so thankful that all of you are here with us every Saturday night because this is not a fight that we can withdraw from. We can stay in the fight together and draw strength from each other. And I'm thankful for you guys being here. I feel that strength when I'm here with you every Saturday night. So come back and join us. Stay in the fight, and I love you all. And I'm gonna put that post in the purple pill for you guys to see. Love you all, and see you next week.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank you so much, Miriam. Thank you guys for co hosting every single Saturday night for years now. And thank you guys so much for continuing to come back every Saturday night and listen to the stories and help us support the victims and demand accountability. X will delete this recording even though we have it recording and it should be archived on X forever, it will be deleted. So we will back this up along with all of our other recent spaces on our Substack at chbmp.substack.com and also on Spotify. Link is in the purple pill. Please subscribe and share.
Speaker 0 ·
And help us raise awareness about these crimes against humanity. Our work is made possible by people like you. Please, if you can help support our mission, you can make a donation on our website at chbmp.org and by subscribing to our Substack. Please look at the stories, watch the interviews, and share those with someone this week. Every single person who, becomes aware of these things is one more person who will spread the word and help us raise awareness, and, I think every single one counts. If someone who's been affected by COVID policies, protocols, or mandates,.
Speaker 0 ·
Please direct them to the site and ask them to share their story with us. Thank you so much. We look forward to seeing you again next Saturday and every Saturday at 8PM eastern. I hope you have a great night and a good week, and we'll see you next week. Good night, everyone.

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