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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.
Hello everyone, and welcome back to Faith and Freedom. I'm
Shamaine Nugent. My first guest today is someone who isn't
afraid to ask questions and ask questions that a lot
of people don't even think about. And why that we
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were relying on big pharma for health when we could
be relying on God's great design. Everything we need is
in the garden and it's accessible to us. I'm so
excited to welcome back one of our favorite guests here,
doctor Brian Artists. Doctor Artists, thank you so much for
coming back.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Happy Thanksgiving everybody. It's great to be back with you
here on Faith and Freedom.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
Shamaine.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
I hope you and your family have an incredible Thanksgiving
holiday and everybody else watching.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Well, thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
And one of the reasons you're so in demand right
now is you were first person to really speak out
about nicotine. So I want to talk to you about that.
There's a lot of different theories when to take it,
how to take it, how much to take You and
I have talked.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
Quite a bit.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
I didn't I did it the wrong way at first,
and I got sick and that's something that people should
really understand. So doctor artists, give us the rundown. What
do we need to do?
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Yeah, so the first number that we all learned was
number one, So don't forget this nicotine. I would start
with one milligram. Just start with one for the first
week if you're going to try it. Some people go
out and buy multiple milligram doses of nicotine, either in
a pouch form they get suck on, or a nicotine
patch as they're learning new health benefits of this incredible
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component found in tobacco plants and every night shade vegetable
you've ever eaten called nicotine. I recommend people start at
one milligram for a week and then go up to
three milligrams a week.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
Right now, I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Actually wearing a seven milligram nicotine patch and that's after
daily use of nicotine for four years. So there's actually
a great brand called Tola Vita t l e Va.
They use a natural tobacco extract in a patch form.
They even have three milligram nicotine patches and seven milligrams.
It's the only brand I know that even does that.
So I always recommend start slow. Now, the one polarizing
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thing about nicotine that most people didn't know is like
vitamin C found in your fruits like grapefruits and oranges,
which helps with your immunity. Many people have been shocked
along with me, to discover that nicotine was not only
the perfect candidate antidote to be considered to prevent all
things COVID and to cure people of long COVID symptoms,
proven in medical research studies all over the world. I
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continue to study what were some other health benefits of nicotine,
and I'm shocked to discover and still am asked to
speak all over the world about it. Nicotine has been
known to medical science and research for over five hundred years.
Chamaine to be able to help cure and prevent cancers
of all, to help remit neurodegenerative diseases like improve them
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such as Parkinson's, MS, Alzheimer's, all things dementia. And I
will just say here, you can't really worry too much
about what I just said. With the one milligram three milligram,
I want you to know I actually was just sent
a study about four months ago that was done four
years ago during COVID. They discovered that for mild cognitive impairment,
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which is the early onset dementia symptoms, memory loss, recall,
you're having a hard time with that. Someone decided to
do a research study on the health benefits for dementia
with fifteen milligram nicotine patches for six months daily, So
a new fifteen milligram nicotine patch for six months straight.
What I found miraculous was the researchers discovered that these
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individuals who had never used tobacco or any nicotine in
their life, when they were asked to wear fifteen milligrams
of nicotine patches every single day for six months, one
hundred percent of them saw improvements in their cognitive ability
to recall information. Their short term memory came back, their
ability to process information, thought, and performance. And one thing
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I found miraculous was the over activity of muscle fibers,
which is what you see with Parkinson's. All of those
improved too and became less. So these little micro trimmers
you see with these conditions, those all improved.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
Also.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
What was more amazing to me was the researchers published
they waited a few months upon ending the six month trial.
After it was over, they called all those people back
and asked them, did you have any withdrawal symptoms? Did
you have any addictive withdrawal symptoms the day you stopped
wearing the six months worth of fifteen milligram nicotine patches
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and shamaine I can report? They said, not a single
person reported any withdrawal symptoms. They then asked them, okay,
did any of you continue using nicotine patches after the
research study was over? And not a single one of
the seventy five participants actually said that they continued using them.
They just did the trial then ended it, And then
I'd like to ask all of you at home. Fifteen
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milligrams is fifteen cigarettes worth daily of nicotine, and nobody
was addicted after six months. None of them had to
withdraw symptoms that comes with addictive substances when you withdraw
from them. So I'd like to ask you how addictive
is nicotine If not a single person in these research
studies consuming fifteen cigarettes worth a nicotine, all they saw
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was neurological and mental improvements and motor function improvement and
zero side effects and zero withdraws. So this is the
exciting part for a lot of people. They're learning that
there is a nutrient put in a plant like you
mentioned earlier, that God put in the garden of Eden
that has been on this planet from the time plants
were introduced, and it seeds. This actual incredible plant provides
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a very protective even heart protective. It was published in
twenty twelve Chamaine that tobacco and nicotine given the credit.
Is this cardio protective and helps to reverse atrial fibrillation,
Brady cardia, and techycardia.
Speaker 3 (06:06):
I ask your cardiologist if nicotine is right for you.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
I love when you do that. Now, who should take it?
Who shouldn't take it? How old should they be? Now?
When you say we're one milligram, are you saying all day?
Because I haven't tried the one milligram I've done. I've
got seven milligrams and I cut in a half and
I do. I do it for about ten minutes. I
found one time I left it on for an hour
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and a half.
Speaker 4 (06:33):
I was doing a.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Zoom meeting and I got pretty sick. Why does it
affect everybody differently?
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Yeah, that's a very good question. So a couple things.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Nicotine is actually a known detoxifier of poisons in the
human bodies. We have accumulated over our lifetime, so very
similar to what is called the Hrkzheimer reaction. When a
lot of people are detoxing using a parasite cleanse, they
often will fill very sick with the die off of
the parasites. Now, typically a doctor overseeing the treatment of
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the patient will just tell them let's cut the dose down.
You're having too much detoxing reactions, which includes rashes, hives, diarrhea, chills, fever, sweats.
These are some of the symptoms of detoxing. Nausea, wanting
to vomit. These are those symptoms. Not unlike food poisoning,
you're going to feel these symptoms of nausea. So I
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think a lot of people experience not everybody, but some
people experience real sensitivities and real reactions to the detoxing effects,
which are beneficial overall with nicotine. But it's not pleasant
to detox food poisoning, is it shamin. You get diarrhea, nausea, vomiting.
It doesn't feel good, but the overall effect is you're
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getting rid of negative toxic things in the body and
the body can recover. So one milligram dose is I'll
just tell you, nobody's going to find a one milligram
nicotine patch for sale in the whole world. So if
you buy any nicotine patch, you're gonna have to divide
it into smaller pieces. You're gonna have to cut them,
so you just take a pair of scissors. If it's
a seven milligram nicotine patch is the only one you
can find, you're gonna cut it into seven equal pieces.
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What age groups, that was just an example, But what
age groups like you just mentioned, would you recommend nicotine
for Well, if this is me personally, and you're gonna
ask your pediatricians, but one milligram nicotine patches. I've seen
people from two years old the twelve year old children
overcome pneumonia, whooping cough in five minutes, ten minutes with
a one milligram nicotine patch, So ask your pediatrician if
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your child's got RSV, pneumonia, the flu, any kind of cough,
you might want to consider a very small dose one
milligram of nicotine patch and you just cut them down.
Anyone over the twelve I recommend three milligrams, but for
all ages, I say start with one milligram and go up.
There is one group who has a specific warning on
all nicotine products that they should not use nicotine ever,
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and those are people with epileptic seizures.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
But I will tell.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
You there are people even when they know that warning
have seizures and they've decided to wear nicotine anyway for
the other arthritic benefits, anti inflammatory benefits like we educate
people on, and they have had improvements in the frequency
maybe even know in some cases zero reoccurring seizures since
wearing the nicotine patches. But I've also heard a few
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people when they decided to try it anyway, they would
actually see increase frequencies in their seizures. So it's really
just up to you and you can work with your
doctor to find out if this is something beneficial. And
remember you don't have to buy a nicotine product. You
can eat the nicotine. It's in all your night shade vegetables.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Yeah, the things that they told us to be scared
of and not to eat. It's like reverse everything that
they told us. The food pyramid is upside down. I
can't wait till doctors start recognizing you know, they're they're practice,
they're general practition practitioners, but they don't do a whole
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Speaker 1 (12:34):
Doctor Brian Artists always great to see you. Thank you
so much for joining me.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
You're awesome, have a great day.
Speaker 4 (12:41):
Don't go away, We'll be right back.
Speaker 5 (12:43):
Well, it's the opportuner, need to be an outsider, because
it's the outsiders to change the world.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.
Speaker 5 (12:57):
Weller is the opportuner, need to be an outsider because
it's the outside is to change the world.
Speaker 4 (13:04):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this. Hellelujah,
welcome back.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
You know we've got Ted Nigent here and my husband
and my hunting buddy.
Speaker 6 (13:18):
Yes, that's right.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
I want to talk to you about hunters and ranchers
and how they are sounding the alarms and yet there's
crickets from most of the media. First, I want to
talk about the ostriches in Canada, and then also the
white tail deer in the US.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Why are they.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Being called and why is no one talking about it?
We have lab grown meat, bug protein initiatives and global
agendas pushing people away from real food. But you know
that saying ted, if they control the food, they control
the people.
Speaker 6 (13:49):
Well, that's awesome stuff.
Speaker 7 (13:51):
That's really really important stuff, especially for quality of life
self sufficiency. It's a wild conservation, hands on resource stewardship
morality that we live as hunters, fishermen and trappers, the
greatest land stewards and environmentalists in the world. But Schemaine,
I'd like to start since this is a happy Thanksgiving celebration.
Isn't this Thanksgiving weekend? This is Thanksgiving week Thanksgiving weekend
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where we have real food on the table. You know
how we know it's real food because I killed it myself.
We grew it ourselves on a natural, environmentally friendly, biodiverse
ranch called Spirit Wild Ranch along the North Boski River
in central Texas. And on the sacred swamps of Michigan.
So to all the hunters and fishermen and trappers, ranchers
and farmers out there, and really smart human beings who
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care about how they feed their sacred temple, Happy Thanksgiving
every day. I just had a wonderful meal with heroes, warriors,
veterans of World War Two, Vietnam, heroes of law enforcement,
and they all send their love to you people, and
they also want to remind you that what Shamaine is
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talking about is the since definitive freedom, ranching, farming, resource
stewardship genesis. Take thy bow and arrow and get me
some venison. I think the Lord told us to do
and I said, yes, sir, whatever you say, sir, I'll
do it full time. And I've killed I think thirty
four whitetails with my bow and arrow this year on
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land that needed those animals harvested. And we have donated
the purest, most healthy protein in the world wild game
white tailed deer so far that we have orae, we
have black buck and Gebsbach, and we have.
Speaker 6 (15:33):
Access deer and falladier.
Speaker 7 (15:35):
But ultimately, what we're talking about is the overreach by
what can only be described as jack booted thugs in
the Canadian government who will destroy an entire population of beautiful,
healthy ostriches because ostrich meat is good meat. My friends
in France eat horses. They eat more horse meat than
they do beef. Americans think, open your mind. My friends
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in Vietnam and a Asia they eat cats and dogs. Relax.
Protein is protein where you find it. Now, we would
never do that because of our culture. We just we
spoon our dogs, not with a spoon, but by smuggling
with you. So I think that it's happy Thanksgiving is
that we can thank the veterans of military and law
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enforcement who have provided the freedom for us to stand up.
And the reason that I'm controversial and an extreme radical
is because I actually do what God intended us to do,
is to stand up for freedoms. The Texas Parks and
Wildlife have horrifically and immorally corrupt and criminally slaughtered thousands
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of healthy white tailed deer on private ranches under the scam,
the lie, the deceit, the criminality of their chronic waste
and disease lie. It's chronic waste and disease, by all
conclusive science cannot be transmitted to human beings never has
been they claim, well, it's always been there.
Speaker 6 (16:56):
Then we've always eaten.
Speaker 7 (16:58):
Chronic waste and disease, medicine, always eating, and how many
people have got it? Zero?
Speaker 4 (17:02):
So let's go back to the ostriches.
Speaker 6 (17:04):
Well, the ostrich of the paste.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
Why do you think that?
Speaker 1 (17:08):
My thought is, if they control the food, they control
the people.
Speaker 7 (17:12):
Which is why they can't control me, because they can't
control my food.
Speaker 6 (17:15):
So people stand up and don't let them.
Speaker 7 (17:17):
Now, the ostrich farmers in Canada did it a herculean
job or real warrior job standing up. But sometimes when
you work for the government, law enforcement and military, sometimes
only the guilty need to feel guilty. You will obey
an immoral command. You'll shoot Vicky Weaver, and you'll raid
the branch Davidians and burn them all to death.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
Why do you think there's no answer?
Speaker 6 (17:38):
Why? They're just bad, horrible, dishonest people.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
I disagree.
Speaker 7 (17:42):
I'm going to kill somebody's ostriches.
Speaker 6 (17:45):
They're a horrible human being.
Speaker 4 (17:47):
I don't disagree with that. I disagree.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
I think there's an ulterior motivation, and that is to
control the food source.
Speaker 4 (17:54):
Why would they.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
Want to slaughter all these ostriches there's no I'm a
reason they were saying it's from I don't care why
they're saying it's from bird flu. But remember the Beverly
Hillbillies team.
Speaker 4 (18:08):
They would eat roadkill. So you're gonna tell Granny she can't.
Speaker 6 (18:12):
I've eaten roadkill, have you?
Speaker 7 (18:13):
Yes, I've killed I've killed deer that've been hit by
cars in the highway. You've eaten road killed because I've
taken backstraps from a deer that's been hit by your car.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
I'm thinking more of like this anyways, Like people can
eat whatever they want. Yes, why does the government need
to step in? There's never been a case of whether
it's the ostriches they're bird flu, avian flu jumping to
human beans, or with c w D jumping to human beans.
But my thought is, you know, they're going to see
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how far they can take this. They start with the
white tailed deer. Then they're going to say, I don't know,
maybe this is a theory. Maybe they're going to say
because we know people they the Texas Parks and Wildlife
has have slaughtered, including their pet pet deer that they.
Speaker 7 (19:01):
That they claimed he had chronic wastion disease. Then they
came back and said, oops, it didn't have it, but
they killed it anyway. And again, she may be very careful.
Why isn't Hillary Clinton in jail? Why is Barack Obama?
And Biden? Is Biden freak? That wasn't the president. But
when you start asking why, you have a headache because
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I don't care. Why here Texas parks and wildlife in Michigan,
D and R. You're not stopping me from eating my deer.
Do you get that? You might want to write that
down so people, I think what faith and freedom ultimately
delivers is that we are children of God and we
have truth, logic, and common sense, and we understand his
miraculous creation of life sustaining products, including venison and wild
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game and beef and lambs. The cuter the critter, the
sweeter the meat. The ranchers and farmers, we salute you,
but stand up, do not back down. Do not let
them on your ranch to kill your deer. Do not
let them on your ranch to kill your ostriches. They
should have lined up on that ranch with guns and said,
don't shred on me. I know Jamaine doesn't like when
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I ran now, or you could just say, jeez, I
don't understand why, I don't care why America stand up
for truth, logic and common sense.
Speaker 6 (20:15):
I rest my case, have a wonderful Thanksgiving every day.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Well, it's important to start recognizing the signs that when
the government oversteps, we do stand up, we do call
it out, and we do say, you know, this.
Speaker 6 (20:29):
Is not right.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
And I know everybody in Canada did that, and they
did it anyway I believe, but Canada's you know, they
also let what happened to the truckers during COVID happened.
Speaker 6 (20:40):
They stood up.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Yeah, they also went after bank accounts and they did
a lot of other things. But I think the difference is,
and you're going to have a lot to say about this,
the difference is that we have the Second Amendment.
Speaker 7 (20:53):
It really is about that, because if you are forced
into unarmed helplessness, then horrible ss jack booted troops can
do whatever they want and put you on the train.
And people go, well, that's outrageous, ted, you know it
is if you don't know anything about history. I mean,
look what we did to the Native Americans, Look what
the Germans did to their citizens. We have to learn
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to stand up. And so that's why I'm considered a
radical and extremists, and I just had lunch with Vietnam
veterans who hugged me, many of them with tears in
their eyes, and they all said the same thing, Thank you,
Uncle Ted, even though some of them are older than
I am. Thank you, mister Nugent for fighting for the
freedoms my buddies died for. We had Vietnam veterans at
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Johnny's place in Clifton, but we had a bunch of
Vietnam heroes that weren't there because they gave their lives
for their oath to the US Constitution.
Speaker 6 (21:48):
The boss is.
Speaker 7 (21:49):
Not your commander, it's not your general, it's nobody your
boss in the military and law enforcement. And my boss
is the United States Constitution because it's the guiding light
for the only experiment in self government the history of
the world. Hence, Faith and Freedom. Tell everybody you know.
Humaine has a wonderful podcast that sometimes allows this loudmouth
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guide to join her. It's called Faith and Freedom, Real
America's Voice, and I have one called The Spirit Campfire.
Tell everybody you know there's a Real American Voice. Real
America's Voice. Podcasts Chamaine and Steve Gruber and Steve all
the different hosts are wonderful hosts.
Speaker 6 (22:26):
But if you don't.
Speaker 7 (22:27):
Get the truth, if you get her from the lies
and the propaganda of the government, the media, academian Hollywood,
then you, let me put it this way, they'll turn
you into blindly obedient sheep.
Speaker 6 (22:40):
And it is never turns out good.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
All right, in the last minute, because you're sticking around
for another segment. The next segment, I want to talk
about archery and hunting. I love archery and hunting, and
you got one minute left, Ed talk about what's in
your hands.
Speaker 7 (22:53):
Well again, my son Rock and I are putting together
this wonderful book called God's Life. I used to be
so good looking. But bottom line is, here's a picture
one of thousands of me with heroes of the military
celebrating that they love a guy that fights for the
freedoms that their buddies died for. So if someone says
I'm a radical and extremist, I'm radically good and extremely
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patriotic and dedicated to goodness. The people that don't like
Ted Nugent, don't like truth, logic and common sense.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
In fact, it's kryptonite to them. So this book.
Speaker 7 (23:27):
It won't be available to next spring, but it documents
this incredible vapor trail of indescribable.
Speaker 6 (23:34):
Fun that I'm going to continue to have.
Speaker 7 (23:36):
I'm playing Biker Week in Arizona in April, and we're
doing a bunch of uncle Ted Speakeasies on my birthday
in Walnut Springs, Texas at the Rattlesnake Roadhouse with the
best band of the world, Johnny Big and John Cootz.
That we're doing Billy Bob's in January. We're doing Ardmore,
Oklahoma up there at Heritage Hall on January twenty three.
So my American dream rattles on, and we've documented it
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in this book called Gonzo Life that has thousands of
wonderful pictures celebrating how they's down Madison Square Garden because
they wouldn't let me do an encore ACDC opened up
for me. So the bottom line is, thank you for
celebrating remains, truth, logic, and common sense, faith and freedom.
Thank you for being part of a moving force in
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America where we stand up for God, family and country
and law and order.
Speaker 6 (24:24):
That's what faith and freedom really differ.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
It is, And don't go away, everybody.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
We're going to be back one more segment with Uncle Ted,
and we're going to talk about everything you need to
know about archery and hunting.
Speaker 5 (24:36):
Weller's the opportunity to be an outside because it's the
outside is to change the world.
Speaker 4 (24:43):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.
Speaker 5 (24:50):
Well is the opportunity to be an outsider because it's
the outside is to change the world.
Speaker 4 (24:57):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.
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Speaker 1 (26:38):
Good stuff, all right, So we want to talk about
the basics of archery and hunting. Let's say there's a
woman like me out there. When I was grown up,
I wasn't Oh.
Speaker 6 (26:49):
Gosh, look at that.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
So many people see that photo and they go, you know,
you have arrows sticking in your pants?
Speaker 7 (27:00):
Is that all foggy like that? Maybe should be back here. Yeah, anyhow, Jamaine,
I had never shot a bone. How shure we met?
But let me tell you there is the physics of spirituality.
I'm seventy seven years old. In just a couple of weeks,
I'm having.
Speaker 6 (27:13):
The time of my life.
Speaker 7 (27:14):
I'm having the most exciting, thrilling, challenging, gratifying, fulfilling, adventurous
bow hunting life of my life. And I've been doing
it since I could walk. I literally be shooting a
bow and arrow on the roofe River in Detroit when
I was two and three years old. I'm addicted to
the control of my happiness and the pulse and my
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heart beat, the physics of spirituality, the spirituality of my
relationship with God, and my driven instinctive response to his
miraculous nature. Spring, spring, summer, fall, winter. I have a
song called a winter spring summerfall, because in the winter
all that support nutrition and habitat is dead. In the spring,
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it rejuvenates. In the summer it flourishes, which means the
wildlife are reborn. They're having fawns and baby ducks and
baby wood chucks and turkeys, and so they literally quadrup
they multiply their number by one thousandfold in many instances
every spring and summer. So we have to harvest the surplus,
so that reality will drive you to do the right thing,
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and that is to kill the surplus deer and turkeys
and ducks and geese and quail and rabbits and pheasants
and sandhill cranes and doves and eat them because it's
the best diet in the world. But the mystical flight
of the arrow, it's enchanting. It's the history of mankind.
Quote the great Fred Baer. And you have to admit, Tomaine,
there's a lot of stress. There's a lot of ugliness
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in the worlds. I swear to you, my friends, when
we grab our Matthew's bow and there's all great bows
out there, all the bows are awesome, choose one that
feels good and fits you and is shooting where you're looking.
But when we grab our Matthew's bow and we knock
an arrow, there's no Joe Biden, there's no crime, there's
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no evil. I swear to you that there is an enhancing,
healing power of being one the origins of zen, the
martial arts that when you manage your projectile marksmanship, firearms, guns, pistols,
black powder rifle, shotguns, but ultimately the boon and arrow,
because you're under some tension. It should be graceful and effortless.
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But when you're looking at your target, mister left hand
has to talk to mister right hand, talk to mister
lung's talk to mister brain, talk to mister heartbeat. And
there's no life outside of your releasing your arrow, because
in the history of martial arts, the path of your
arrow and how you control it is indeed the path
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of your life. Do not underestimate that.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
In ancient China they were trying to teach their warriors Zen.
And there's a movie out with the Last Samurai with
Tom Cruise, and he's trying to fight and trying to
fight and trying to fight, and the guy stopped him
and said, no, no, no, the teacher too many minds.
And that's what you were, that's what you were talking about.
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And when they were trying to teach their army Zen,
it was really if you miss the mark, it's just
that you're not you're not focused, but you're too you
have too many things to focus on. So you're right,
there's there's a lot going on in this world, and
archery especially forces you to be calm. You're sitting in
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a ground, a ground blind or a tree stand and
mother nature unfolds around you and just watch the leaves
spiral down to the forest floor, and you hear things
and see things that you normally wouldn't and hopefully you're
doing a lot less of this.
Speaker 4 (30:49):
I remember one of the times we went to Africa.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
We had Rocco and he was a teenager, and he
brought Member Jordan with you, and they brought books and
they read books because there was no TV back then.
So it's I think there's a big return to nature
as healer. And I, for one, I'm glad that you
have shared your hunting heritage with me because it's really
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made a difference in my life and I enjoy it.
And I really love being able to provide my family
with sustenance.
Speaker 6 (31:22):
Real, honest to God natural protein.
Speaker 7 (31:24):
And again I'm going to reference the lunch I just
had it Johnny's Place in Clifton with all the Vietnam
veterans and all law enforcement heroes. A lot of these
guys come out of these wars with real heartbreak, with
real stress, post traumatic stress. Each and every one of
them have expressed that when they get a bow and arrow,
it goes away. They have to be focused on what
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God gave them. And some of them don't have an
arm or a hand. They use a hook. Sometimes they
draw it with their teeth because they don't have a hand,
or sometimes they hold it with their feet because they
have no arms, and that challenge lifts them beyond the
pain and suffering and the stress. Do not underestimate that,
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no matter what ails you. I know this is a
real general statement that sounds too good to be true,
but it is true. I'm the MotorCity mad man. I
scare me and I'm not afraid of anything, and especially
with my beard, Santi Klaus. But get a lightweight, graceful boy,
you don't have to struggle.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Yeah, we were going to talk about archery basicsday. So
if nobody, if there's a person watching who didn't have
the benefit of somebody in their life who could teach
them the basics, like I did, need to teach me
the basics of archery and hunting, what would you recommend
they do?
Speaker 7 (32:42):
You need to go to an archery shop where you
can tell somebody really cares. Now, there's a bunch of
them out there that don't, but there's a bunch of
them out there that do. Dark Horse archery down there
in Corpus Christie, a bunch of veterans run it. Joey
Jones is going to put us. I haven't come on
her as our guest. But find a oh I would say,
an old fashioned long bow like the English and Robinhood
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use and the Native Americans, or a recurved bow that
Fred Bhaer perfected. But make sure it's lightweight and you
come to full draw effortlessly. If it's too hard to
hold back, get one that's a kid's bow, something that's graceful.
Get right ten feet from the target. Make sure you
know how to knock the arrow, and the guy will
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tell you it's got to be off your dominant shoulder.
If you're right hand, and it's got to be off
to your left. You can't shoot straight ahead with a bow.
You got to be off perpendicular. But get instructions and
get a lightweight, old fashion, original long bow. Recur and
discover where your hand eye coordination works together to let
that arrow go. And I'm telling ten feet, don't get
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twenty yards, get five ten feet and discover where you're
looking and how the hands work together with your eye coordination,
and then step back a little bit further, and then ultimately,
if you want to use a modern compound bow, the
same rules will get one that's graceful and effortless. It's
not a weightlifting contest. All you archery shops that are
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trying to sell people seventy pound bows and they hurt
their shoulders and they don't shoot anymore because it's too difficult.
It's not weightlifting, for God's sakes. It's graceful. Yeah, And
there's all the equipment out there right now is incredible.
The old long bows, the recurved.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
And start with the kid's bow.
Speaker 6 (34:25):
I would I would recommend it.
Speaker 7 (34:27):
It's Matthew's Archery makes a Genesis introductory bow that has
various leadoffs, and you can have any draw length, but
get close to the target and discover your archery.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
If you go to an archery shop and they tell
you you have to draw a forty or fifty pound
bow walker, I tailed tell them Chamaine shoots thirty pounds.
Speaker 7 (34:47):
Chamaine kills everything big game animals with a thirty pound
Matthew's bow because she waits for the perfect shot, uses
a razor sharp two blade broadhead, and those animals die
within seconds. Versus the torture of a tooth, fang and
clawed death in the wild where the old bulls will
be slowly defeated and killed by the younger bulls.
Speaker 6 (35:11):
Same with the deer.
Speaker 7 (35:12):
So ultimately, archery is fun, sport, provides the best diet,
and it's so challenging.
Speaker 6 (35:20):
But it's not easy you're not well.
Speaker 7 (35:22):
Some people do become an expert shot like Ethan Whisker
my camera many first time you ever grabbed a bowie
outshot me, it was awesome. So some guys are natural
athletes and they're calm. By the way, you see how
fast I'm talking and how excitable I am. I have
the biggest challenge in the world because the best archers,
they are basically talk kind of like this. They're relaxed people.
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I'm not a relaxed person. So when I get a
bow and arrow, I turn into the ultimate relaxation that
I've ever experienced.
Speaker 4 (35:56):
I like that.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
Well, thank you Ted for joining me, and go grab
your quiver and your bow and get you some ven
going on right now that's not fed up with chemicals
and steroids and who knows what from the chemtrails. But
let's live off the land. Let's get back to the basics.
So thank you so much for joining me. Watch Ted shit,
I love you, I love I can't turn that happy.
Speaker 7 (36:20):
Thanks having every day, Happy Vets Day, Happy Memorial Day,
Happy Independence Day, every day.
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The opportunity to be an outside because it's the outside,
is to change the world.
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Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.
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Will is the opportunity to be an outside because it's
the outside, as to change the world.
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I want to talk to you about Pastor Anthony Thomas.
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Speaker 8 (39:35):
I'm fraid of warriors.
Speaker 9 (39:36):
This is Pastor Anthony Thomas, Tip of the Spirit Church.
Sorry about my voice today, fighting a bad call. I
want to share something encouraging to you at a job
twenty eight, Verse seven. It says there's a path that
the falcon's eye has not seen, nor the proud lions
have trodden it. That path is the path of humility.
Humility is the greatest weapon in the Kingdom of God.
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God says to the proud It resists, but he gives
grace to the humble.
Speaker 8 (40:04):
When we humble ourself, we.
Speaker 9 (40:06):
Acknowledge that everything we have has been given to us
on loan.
Speaker 8 (40:11):
God owns it. One day we'll have to give it
back to him.
Speaker 9 (40:14):
We're simply stewards our breath, our life, even our voice
belongs to God and God alone. So let us pray
today and put on that cloak of invincibility, because when
you're humble, the enemy cannot see you. Only God sees you.
The enemy can only view things through pride, and God
views things through humility. Let us pray, Lord Jesus, we
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humble ourselves before you.
Speaker 8 (40:40):
Thank you God. Everything we have belongs to you.
Speaker 9 (40:43):
Use our life or voice, or time, or gives our
talents for your glory. We honor and we bless you
and the mighty name of Jesus.
Speaker 8 (40:53):
Amen. May God strengthen you with this word.
Speaker 9 (40:56):
If you want to see any more videos, please go
on Rumble Tip of the Spirit Church or going Tip
of the Spirit Church dot org.
Speaker 8 (41:02):
God bless you. Pastor Anthony out Well.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
Thank you Pastor Anthony Thomas. We hope that your voice
comes back. I know he's been doing a lot of preaching.
If you ever get down to Naples, Florida. Go check
him out. He's amazing. You know, guys, the holidays can
be very daunting. There's shopping and gifts to wrap, and
food to prepare and house guests and in addition to
your already busy schedules, right, some of us can feel
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overwhelmed and breaking the habit of rehearsing, failure and frustration
can be daunting. But I want to encourage you to
speak life instead. What we focus on grows. Feed your
faith with God's promises, not your fear with the worst
case scenarios. I know some of these things that I
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talk about here are things I want to learn more about,
are things that I actually want to do.
Speaker 4 (41:53):
So I focus on this.
Speaker 1 (41:55):
Often sometimes I jump to the worst case scenario, and
I I have to remind myself of just that. So
Pastor Anthony Thoms, thank you so much for sharing those
words with us. And if you're feeling stretched, don't worry.
God's got you.
Speaker 4 (42:13):
Take a moment.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Sometimes it's just it's nice to just shut things down
and watch the sunset. And that's why Ted and I
were talking about hunting. It really takes takes you back,
It takes you out of that grind from day to day.
You're going, going, going. When you're bow hunting, especially, you're
forced to just sit there and relax to move. I mean,
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if you're going to turn like this, that should take
you about five minutes to do when you're hunting, because
the deer watch everything you're in basically in their living room.
They hear every sound, they smell you, so you've got
to be ultra stealthy. So don't let those little things
bother you. Like whatever it is, they're not daunting. Some
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times it's God just reminding you to slow down, and
especially this time of year. I want to hear from you.
If you want to share your stories, your prayers, prayer requests,
you can email me at Chamaine dot chat at gmail
dot com. I want to show you something that is
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definitely going to make you smile.
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Take a look.
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The trophy, say say a promise. Loweish looks.
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It's just laundry, not a nightclub.
Speaker 4 (44:23):
I can't even do laundry in peace.
Speaker 1 (44:29):
Whenever I'm feeling overwhelmed, I just go over and hug
my dogs and pet them and spend time with them.
Speaker 4 (44:35):
I shut my phone off and it really does.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
It just makes such a huge difference. Our pets are
here for guidance and for love and for affection. That's
all they want. Food, Yes, food, love and affection, that's it,
and they're happy. And when we stop and slow down
and remember your pets this holiday. And I'm going to
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have some more information coming up on how you can
make a donation to some pet charities, some no kill
rescue shelters, because there's a lot of them out there,
and I, for one, I'm doing something about it. I'm
taking some of my slightly used clothes that I don't
wear anymore and I'm reselling them and if you want
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to buy them, I'm going to tell you next week
where you can get them, and all the money, all
the money is going to go to pet shelters because
these animals need your love, they need attention, and sometimes
they don't always get that. They definitely need food, and
they could use a toy for the holidays, right I know,
Jackson Jackson will take a pillow or gosh, tennis balls.
Speaker 4 (45:44):
Good grief. All right, guys, I really appreciate you being here.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
Thank you so much for joining me. If you want
to find out more about me, you could go to
my website. Chamaine, Nugent, dot Roxrocks, and you can check
out my books. I've got a book called Abundantly Well
or Killer House, Killer Houses, where I share my story
how God took me from literally the brink of losing everything.
Speaker 4 (46:10):
It's really why I'm here right now.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
If I hadn't gotten sick from toxic mold exposure and
almost died, I don't think I'd be doing the show.
Speaker 4 (46:20):
I really don't.
Speaker 1 (46:21):
Why Why have I become such a seeker? Why have
I become so interested in finding answers? Because when I
got sick, I went to dozens of doctors and nobody
could help, and they just know shrugged their shoulders, and
I had to become my own investigative sleuths. So I
write that whole story in the Killer House book, and
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things that you might not think about, how you can
avoid toxins in your life, Like fabric softener. You know
that mountain fresh spring scent. There's nothing mountainey about that.
It is chemicals, a whole bunch of chemicals that can
cause you to have headaches, neurological symptoms, sleepless nights, restless
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leg upper respiratory illnesses. I go on and on and
I talk about that in my book and then Abundantly
Well as a forty day wellness devotional.
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I've been a fitness instructor.
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For forty five years, and I want to share what
has worked for me.
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Hopefully it can work for you too. I think it can,
I know it can. I want to be your cheerleader.
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I want to help you get healthier than you've ever
been before. Abundantly Well and Killer House are available on Amazon,
Amazon dot com. Remember Esther four fourteen reminds us we
were born for such a time as this. Thanks so
much for being here. I'll see you next week.
Speaker 5 (47:41):
Well, it's the opportunity to be an outside because it's
the outsiders to change the world.
Speaker 4 (47:48):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.