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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Get ready to strap any It's going to be a
heck of a riot. It's like drinking from a fire hose.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Never a dull moment, But guess you'll hear the stories
you won't hear anywhere else. And we appreciate you being
here with us form today. I'm justin Barclay. Yeah, welcome
to the after Show. It's the show after the show, folks.
Never a dull moment, never enough time to get to
it all, and here we are, thankfully with you and
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strapped in for another big one.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
We were just listening to what Vice President Vance was
warning of the black pillars, the chicken little sky's falling, folks,
and why that's so important. In fact, I want to
bring you footage that's been around, I think it was
done in the eighties that explains the whole plan and
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why we're seeing America under attack. You can't celebrate astronauts
flying around the moon. You can't celebrate a victory in Iran,
or the fact that we went in and saved an
airman there and an incredible operation likes to which we've
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ever seen before. Almost it's just insane. There's no reason
you could ever be excited about the country, our patriotic
at all, and especially on America's two hundred and fifteenth
bir down. There's a reason for all of this. Anyway,
a little bit more of what Vice President Vance was
saying wrapping up his conversation as he talks about black pilling.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
We need to take power back from those people and
build the kind of institutions that can actually save our societies.
It will not happen overnight, it will not happen in
the term of one prime minister or one president. But
it will happen so long as we keep our faith
in God and we work hard to achieve it.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
That's what we have to do.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
All right, there you are. I don't know where this was.
This in England, maybe it was somewhere in Europe. Maybe
it was maybe in Italy. I don't know. Anyway, that
doesn't matter as much as it does the point that
he's making, the black pillared chicken, little sky is always
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falling the complaints instead of engaging, or designed to make
you disengage. There's a word for this. It was part
of the Soviet Union KGB's plan years ago to make
you feel hopeless and helpless, and to make you feel
like there's nothing that you could do so that you
would just disengage. Why the last thing they want is
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you in the fight, because that's what's got us to
this place that we're at right now. And you finally
got involved, when you finally got engaged, look at what
you were able to do. Besemonov was talking about even
as far back as the eighties about how the Soviet
Union was able to do some of the things that
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they were able to do. And you may not recognize
this guy, you may not recognize his name, but the
programs that they implemented were subversion, Soviet subversion campaigns. They
were put together to make you feel completely drained, disenchanted
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so that you would disengage and un talk all together.
Listen to what he said, and this may be the
first time many of you have ever even heard this.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
Useful idiots.
Speaker 5 (03:37):
The leftists who are idealistically believing in the beauty of
Soviet socialists or communists or what their were system, when
they get disillusion they become the worst enemies. That's why
my cage you be instructors specifically made the point never
bother the leftists, forget about this political prostitute, aim higher
but to eliminate the others to execute the others.
Speaker 6 (03:59):
Don't tay service purpose? Would they be not?
Speaker 1 (04:01):
They realize they.
Speaker 5 (04:02):
Serve purpose only at the stage of destabilization of a nation.
For example, your leftists in the United States, all these
professors and all this beautiful civil rights defender, they are
instrumental in the process of the of the subversion, only
to destabilize the nation. When their job is completed, they
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are not needed anymore. They know too much, some of them.
When they get disillusioned when they see that Marxist Leninists
come to power, obviously they get offended. They think that
they will come to power. That will never happen. Of course,
they will be lined up against the wall and shot.
But they may turn into the most bitter enemies of
Marxist Leninists when they come to power. And that's what
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happened in Nicaragua. You remember most of the former Marxist
Leninists were either put to prison or one of them
split and now he's working against Sandinistas. It's the same
pattern everywhere. The moment they serve their purpose. All the
useful idiots I used, either the executed entirely, all the
see the useful idiots, the leftists who are idealistically believing
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in the beauty of Soviet socialists or common.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
So.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
I don't know if those folks that are part of
the king State protests went around blue Hair or whatever.
I don't know if they're listening. I don't know if
they're paying attention to this. But he's telling you what
happens after they're done with you, at least that's from
the Soviet perspective. That's that's what they'll do. Now. There
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is a full there's actually there's a couple of if
you go along, look at this stuff up and maybe
we'll put some of this in the stack today. But
there's a couple of these interviews and conversations he had
during the years, and I think this was the eighties.
Here's one that's an hour long.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
My father was he's on the left here. My father
was officer of the General Staff of the Soviet Army.
He was Inspector of Land Forces. Soviet troops stay in
countries like Mongolia, Cuba, East European countries. This is the
picture taken at the entrance of my Institute of Oriental Languages.
It's a part of Moscow State University. As every Soviet student,
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I was quote unquote volunteering for harvesting grain in Kazakhstan.
By the end of my training in school, I was
recruited by the KGB. This picture was taken on that
day and you can see again how happy it feels
to be recruited by the KGB. Pay special attention to
number of bottles on the table.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
One of my functions was to keep Jason, I love you.
I'm just going to say I'm tired of being called
black pill when I ask why no rich pedophiles have
been arrested. We were supposed to be voting to bring justice.
I'm not calling First of all, let me clear this up.
I'm not calling you black pill. But the only thing
you voted on was this, maybe so for you, But
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that wasn't the only thing Trump ran on, and I
don't know that. He ran on rich pedophiles being arrested,
and he ran on justice. But I'll say this, it's
not that you keep asking it, but you keep asking
and the answer doesn't change. So just and again, I
love you, so I can tell you this, but like
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you can ask a question over and over again, the
answer doesn't ever change. And just because the answer didn't change,
doesn't mean and it hasn't been answered. You may not
lot the answer, but I've said this before. They couldn't
even arrest Don Lemit. They couldn't even charge Don Lemon.
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And we're not privy to what's happening behind the scenes,
what they're doing and what they're not doing. But they
couldn't even arrest Don Lemon after they had him on
camera going into a church, disrupting the worship service. And
by the way, this is all of this is against
These are civil civil rights violations. It's clear what the
law says about these things. So how do you think
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they're gonna go get billionaires or millionaires or whoever they
are and just round them up and arrest them. What
you have to have play out is a system of
justice that works. And I know a lot of people
want to see gallows. They want to see you know,
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vigilanti almost like vigilanti justice. I just don't think you're
ever going to see that. Certainly, pray for justice, but
think about Letitia James, think about Komi. I mean, they
can't get these people. They can't. They try to charge
some of the either the grand jury won't charge or
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a judge. You know you got Boseburg coming back and
going Okay, I'm just waiting for today's Boseburg announcement. Did
you see the one for the weekend? Judge Burg probably
anyway out there saying, well, they've got to return that airman.
They rescued that airman from around bosebir saying they've got
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to return him, get him back on a flight, put
him back out in the middle of her These are
these are the people dealing with here. It is this
is it, This is great. These memes are absolutely priceless.
I know, Jessica military tribunals, but you could say that,
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but uh, that doesn't mean they're gonna be able to
pull it off or do that. And then again, if
that doesn't work out, you could it's a big step
to say President Trump needs to enact martial law. That's
a big step. That doesn't work out, then Gavin Newsom
gets elected elected next and and and he'll have his tribunals,
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and and then and and then they'll you know, then
they'll see what you posted on fa Facebook and come
grab you, scoop you up in the middle of the
night and have your tribunal. We're not far from that.
They were trying to do that under Biden. I just
you can't hang everything, and that's an interesting way to
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put it, but you can't hang everything on that one thing,
and you can't hang every every administration on one You
have to look at the whole thing as a big picture.
So I understand the frustration. Again, I don't think that's
being blackpilled. But you also have to realize you're being influenced.
Even when you don't realize it, you're being influenced. I
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got a great story about this I just saw the
other day. I want to share it with you coming
up in a second, about how you're being influenced and
at the rate of which that you're being influenced that
you don't even realize it is. It's the way that
it plays out is incredible. I'm gonna share that with
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you coming up, but a little bit more of your
investment of Okay, how this isn't boring to you, because
this is something that you must see if you haven't yet.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
To change the perception of reality of every American.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
This is how you change the country by the way.
It's not with bombs, it's by what we're seeing play
out right now, to such.
Speaker 5 (11:19):
An extent that, despite of the abundance of information, no
one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the
interests of defending themselves, their families, their community, and their country.
It's a great brainwashing process which goes very slow, and
it is divided into four basic stages, the first one
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being demoralization. It takes from fifteen to twenty years to
demoralize the nation. Why that many years, because this is
the minimum number of years which requires to educate one general.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
You're watching this, by the light, play out right now,
demoralization playing out as we speak. And we may have
even we may have even reached, you know, the full
scope of it. We may have actually already gotten there.
We may have we may actually already be demoralized in
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some ways if you if in them, if if we're
honest about it, I don't love it. Look, I don't
love it. I'm just telling you what we're watching play
out is really spooky. It's really scary. By the way,
I should ask you. And while we're in the middle
of this, let me let me ask you to click
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what does that process look like to take down a country?
KGB former KGB your investment off back at nineteen eighty telling.
Speaker 5 (13:14):
Right of the abundance of information, no one is able
to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves,
their families, their community, and their country. It's a great
brainwashing process which goes very slow and is divided into
in four basic stages, the first one being demoralization. It
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takes from fifteen to twenty years to demoralize the nation.
Why that many years because this is the minimum number
of years which requires to educate one generation of students
in the country of your enemy exposed to the ideology
of the enemy. In otherwais Marxism, Leninism ideology is being
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pumped into the soft heads of at least three generations
of American students without being challenged or conquerbalanced by the
basic values of American American patriotes. The result, the result.
You can see most of the people who graduated in
sixties dropouts or half baked intellectuals are now occupying the
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positions of power in the government, civil service, business, mass media,
educational system. Than you are stuck with them. You cannot
get rid of them. They are contaminated, their programmed to
think and react to certain stimuli in a certain pattern.
You cannot change their mind, even if you expose them
to authentic event. We are unapologetic about our socialism.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
There are also other issues.
Speaker 4 (14:45):
That we firmly believe in.
Speaker 7 (14:47):
Whether it's BDS right or whether it's the end goal
of season meta production.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
We're seeing how fast and how far we come. Anyway,
it's just little bit of how it works. By the way,
I think it's happening on the right right now. I
think the rights being targeted. We played the clip yesterday
where Tucker Carlson was coming out talking about socialism, and
I guess he'd like, he didn't even push back on
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it at all. I mean, it's wild, and here we are.
You're a Besmanov. Why you are I Besmanov B e
z M E n o V. And it describes the NPCs,
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but it describes who these people are as you were
just mentioning. And I saw a meme today where it's
like the brain and the guys, you know that that
weird art thing where the guys like, yeah, yeah, the
NPC guy and they and they have they have like
the his back of his brains opened up and they're
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putting they're taking out one ship and and putting in another.
That's what they were doing yesterday. We saw it in
real time happen. Donald Trump, he's the twenty fifth Amendment.
He's gone crazy. Let's take out that chip. And then
they literally as soon as the ceasefire was announced, put
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on a new chip. He's chickened out. Click, he's checking out.
They have peace. There's a ceasefire now. So these people
were calling him crazy because he was a madman going
to take us into World War three in one moment
and then the next moment, click, he's chickened out. It's
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happening in real time. I'm just showing you this because
I don't know if you've seen it before, but you
I think you would. You would benefit quite greatly for
people to understand what they're doing behind the scenes, why
they're doing it, and why all of this matters so much.
It's so important, all right. That being there are some
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good things happening, and particularly on some of the major
fronts is well. I said, you can't judge one administration,
one presidency on one thing. In general. You have to
look at the holistic You have to take a really
thirty thousand foot snapshot on it all. And one of
those big things that we're adding up right now is
the Maha move. It the time for our latest Maha
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update for you today. Our good friend Missy is joining
us right now. Maha Missy with the latest on the
Maha update today. And this is one of those areas, Missy,
that I think some people may even take for granted
all the massive moves we've seen last week, we actually
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took a look back at some of those big things,
and in fact, this is another big week. There are
a couple of things we want to share with you
and some warnings as well, but we've seen some big
moves over the last week or so. Welcome in, Missy.
Good to see you. How are you.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
Good, Marny? Thanks for having me on. I'm great. Cease
fire huh.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Another another big day, another big win. But you know
what's funny is by the time people, you know, hear
this podcast when it drops, there are people watching the
live stream now that we'll see this today, but watching
this podcast that drops over the weekend. Maybe we'll have
a ceasefire. Maybe we won't. I've been clear about this
this entire time. Maybe maybe we move in the right direction,
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Maybe maybe we won't.
Speaker 4 (18:28):
Comes to see the art of war. That's what I'm saying,
art of war. I mean, if you can figure this out,
if we can figure this out from our homes, then
maybe we need the job at the White House. I mean,
I have to lean on the fact that I'm trusting.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
I don't want a job at the White House. I
know what you mean. And the art of the deal
is happening right behind the scenes as we watch this
play out too. It is to me, it's obvious, but
not to everybody. And I understand that because some things
that are obvious to me aren't obvious some other things
she does, some of the things that we're watching, and
some things that are obvious to other people aren't aren't
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obvious to me.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
Right, It depends on I think a lot in my opinion,
because I got I got a phone call over the
weekend for my brother and he's like, I know when
he's kind of like, what do you think is going on?
Because he's flipping out a little bit, and I'm like, Hey,
trust the process. That's all we can do is trust
the process. And I said, I believe in what he's doing.
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It doesn't make any sense. But you know what, I'm
not privileged with all the information that he does have. Yeah,
I mean we've seen him. He was quote unquote you know,
living with the enemy. They were all around. And I
think that we're going to still continue to see some
people that we may have trusted in over the years
turn out to be maybe a plan of some sort.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
It's so weird the things that we see plan out
right now.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
Crazy, But what a time to be alive, what a
trying to really watch what a happen. We're living in
a revolution. I don't know, people, and I mean revolutions
aren't cute they're not pretty, and they don't smell good
all the time. They don't look good all the time,
they don't feel good, they're concomfortable. But the base of it,
I think that the majority of Americans have woke up
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and recognized something's off, and some's off in our food.
I mean, I think that's what we're going to be
talking about. I mean, something has been massively off in
our food. And for some of those that are just
starting to see it, I've been around for thirty years now,
blowing the blowing the beautile, you know, getting tomatoes thrown
at me through all the years, going she's crazy, she's crazy.
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Fluoride is like, oh wow. So it's kind of like,
you know, sometimes I have to pull back my conversation
to meet your people right where they're at because and
again that's where some people are just waking up to
politics and understanding that you know, I don't know. I mean,
everyone's waking up at their own pace. And I think
having grace, I mean a lot of great or the
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other and trust.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
So okay, here I agree with that that it's a
great way to put it. I want to warn people too,
the while all the great things are happening right now,
there are some things that may not be so great.
And what do I mean by that, Well, because all
of the changes we see occurring, there may be companies
or people looking to take advantage and not be completely
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honest about everything.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
Of course, because why wouldn't they. They got they got
to ride the wave too. They're just going to put
out a different kind of costume and ride that wave
with us, and we're going to think they're a part
of us. We're like, yeah, they've changed, and like, oh,
they didn't change this change costumes.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Yeah. This is the latest in fact on food and
changes that are being made behind the scenes and loopholes
that are that you might want to be aware of.
Speaker 6 (21:54):
Have you noticed this at the grocery store?
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Lately?
Speaker 6 (21:57):
More packages are labeled no artificial colors.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
I brought this up to you last week and I thought, man,
what a great story. This is so cool. But it
turns out there's more happening behind the scenes on this
than what meets the odds.
Speaker 6 (22:09):
That must mean it's healthier, right, Not exactly Before, if
a product had a label that said no artificial colors,
it meant just that no added colors. But under a
new policy by the FDA, only a specific group of
dyes are considered artificial.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
Petroleum based dyes like red forty, yellow five, and blue two.
Speaker 8 (22:30):
Any other sort of added color gets a pass, so
that means ingredients like titanium dioxide can still be in
the food. It's a synthetic whitening agent used to brighten
foods like candies and cheeses, and by the way, it's
banned as a food additive in the European Union. Consumer
advocates say this new policy can mislead and confuse consumers
because products can contain synthetic color additives and be labeled
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no artificial colors as long as they don't contain any
petroleum based dyes. So what does this all mean? Experts
say you need to read the ingredient.
Speaker 6 (23:04):
Label to make sure that you know what's in your
food before you buy it.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
Time, Missy, I got to ask you, how do you
make sense to this because people are trying to do
the right thing. I've seen there are apps that you
can get and download that'll show you what's good and
what isn't, what's in things and when. Also, you if
you're at the grocery store and you have a question,
you can like scan it. What what do you recommend
to people? I mean other than saying, okay, I'm not
going to get any sort of chips or any sort
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of this, that or the other thing. I mean, I
guess you could just fully and simply say only real food.
But there are people that are trying to make these
small steps and improvements.
Speaker 4 (23:40):
Yeah, I mean, one bade at a time, one bite
at a time. It doesn't change overnight. And you know,
for people, it's just like you know what it's like,
change one thing. So if it's going to be the
potato chip aisle, do your due diligence and go ahead
and look for It's unfortunate need a chemistry degree to
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read a label. But you know what stinks is we've
always needed the chemistry degree to read the label, but
no one was reading the labels. So I call this
a huge win. People are looking at labels now. I mean,
do you know how monumental that is? No one read
up to like three years ago, two years ago, even
one years ago, maybe a couple of years ago. But
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I mean what I do is I go in my
potato chip aisle, and I find the potato chips and
the foods I'm going to eat that basically have free
ingredients potatoes, salt, and something else that I know is
not a bad thing. So I mean, but I think
this is part of I think this is part of
people's frustration. Is how in the world are these people
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able to dress up in a new suit and slide
on through and become FDA approved. I think that's part
of the problem, is that we still have people in
positions and power that are still controlling things. And again,
just because you're the president of the United States, you
can't come in you look and see how many things
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that he is attempted to put into place, but then
you set it up the food chain. I didn't know
there was another food chain involved in you know. Over
like I'm learning stuff too. I'm like, yes, this trumps
signed this into order, and like, why isn't it happening,
And oh, because somebody blocked it. You know. It's just
like until we get rid of those people that are
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blocking the movement of what we want to see happen,
you know. I mean, but at least it's moving. I mean,
we're moving in the right direction. It's not as fast
as what we would like, but it's moving, which is great.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
Do you want pe over on Rumble says, I've suggested
people to journal like what they're eating on a daily
basis so they can maybe see what's triggering their health issues.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
Well. Absolutely, so that's one thing. Yeah, So that great, great, great, Yeah,
back to the basics of stuff. Do one something that
a lot of things that humans that are that people
are doing is a lot of people get used to
eating the same food day in and day out, day
in and day out, because why wouldn't we It's convenient,
you can buy it, you can eat it. But sometimes
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your body even develops an immune response to that and
turn it on you. But what he said is dead
on the money. Weigh yourself in every day. Weigh yourself.
Start weighing yourself no matter what you want to see
it or not. And if you could get a scale
a home. You can buy these for like less than
thirty bucks. You want a digital scale that's going to
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show you your weight, your body fat percentage, as well
as your hydration because one number on the scale does
not tell the whole story. And I've seen that time
and time again with what I do for a living
with helping people turn their metabolisms back on, what would
happen if you drop in one week, you drop three
pounds of body fat, but your hydration went up two
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and a half pounds. So if you were using an
old fashioned scale that just tells you one number, Well,
if you drop three pounds of fat, but you hydrated
those cells, which is what you need by two and
a half pounds of water, the old fashioned scale is going
to make you feel feel like you lost zero point five.
And that's the summer. People are gonna go, oh, they're
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so frustrated, and then they just it doesn't matter. I'm
just gonna go back and eat like I used to. Don't.
First of all, get real data, get your weight, your
your your fat, and your hydration numbers. And then, like
he said, go ahead and start journaling what did you
eat today? Get on the scale the next day? Did
you stay the same? Okay? Did you do? You still
feel it? I mean you're going to start learning eventually.
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You people can determine are there certain foods that are
causing inflammation like gout? Like you crash, you eat the food,
you got a bundle of energy and then you crash hard.
You know, are you crashing hard because you had a
lot of ship. I mean you got to you got
to be an investigator of your own self and and journaling. Gosh,
that was a good, good one. I like that one.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
iPhones and interesting too. And you know, one of the
things I've seen lately too. And I don't know how
in depth you are on this or any of your knowledge,
but I've seen people do with testing, and it's kind
of a high tech thing. I think you take some
hair or something and ship it off and they do
some testing to find out, like if you have any
food allergies or things that you might be sensitive to.
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I don't know how much that costs. It sounds like
your plan might be a little cheaper.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
It doesn't. And again it is I love that. I
love that, But boy, that to me is still an
outdated tool to gauge anything because what that is not
telling you. It might be telling you what you're allergic to,
but it doesn't tell you why. Everything that is going
wrong inside of the human body is biological chemistry and
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its quantum. I mean, the people just have never learned
that how the body really works and how it functions.
Because let's just take this, if the body we're considered
to be a machine. Okay, no discredit to God, but
let's just for argument's sake, say it's a machine. Scientists
and doctors. No one on planet Earth Earth has ever
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been able to create this machine from nothing. They can
replicate us, they can duplicate us, clone us, they can
do all that, but they can never create us from nothing. Therefore,
we can say science has never made this machine. And
if they've never made this machine, do they really understand
how this machine works. Well, if you go back in
(29:31):
time Nikola Tesla who said you got to know what
a frequency is, what we would learn is that this
inside of our body. This is a little technical ish,
but we're electrical. The two systems that can that cause
our bodies to actually run. What makes your computer run,
what makes your TV run, your phone run? But what
makes our bodies run, it's electrical. You have a central
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nervous system, and you have thirty six trillion cells inside
the human body, and those cells are acting just like
a cell phone, and they're they're communicating with the monks
of thirty six million of them. It's a network. So
the scientists have been able to create the network that's
inside of us, nor our central nervous system. They can't.
And those are the two things that controls the whole show.
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We've been taught look at the heart, look at the lungs,
look at the brain, look at all this stuff. Great,
but what's running all of those? And so if we
look at it like that and we think to ourselves,
we've never been rebooted. We've never been reseted. We've never
gone back and said, man, unplug it and plug it
back in. And I'm not talking about dying, I'm talking
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I'm talking about the bodies electrical And unless you know
where the electrical messages got impinged or if they stopped,
they just look. Everyone's got a house. You've seen the
power go out in that kitchen and all you had
to do is go the breaker box, find the kitchen
switch and go flip flip, flip it right back on
and the power cups back on the kitchen and you're
able to cook and everyone's happy. And call that a miracle.
(31:01):
So when when people you know, discover that they can
literally turn their body back on a hair sample going
off to check out what are you allergic to? Okay,
but I'm like, how about if we scanned your body
to find out. What Why are you allergic to that?
Why do you have gout? Why do you have bhie
blood pressure?
Speaker 5 (31:21):
Why?
Speaker 4 (31:22):
Why? Why?
Speaker 5 (31:22):
Why?
Speaker 4 (31:22):
Why? That's why you drive your car in the mechanic
And you're like, I don't understand why it's clinkering and clunkering.
They're like, well, let's just put this little diagnostic tool
in here, and like ooh, there it is boot boot book.
That sensors off, that sensors off, that's off, fliplipp on, ego, Joe,
see it, see it. Hopefully not for another couple of
years when your car starts to you know, our bodies
are just like that check red engine lights are going
(31:45):
on all the time in our body. But we've learned,
we've been trained like good boys and girls. Is take
a medicine and that's gonna help it now, doesn't So? Yes,
I mean, yeah, you can go send out, send that
hair sample out to find out what you're allergic to.
But my brain goes, why are you allergic to it?
I wonder what part of your body's not working right?
(32:05):
Let's turn that part of your body back on so
that way you can enjoy it again. Oh and let
me say enjoy real food, not turn your body back
on so you can go and introduce it to some chemicals,
because that's why your body got there in the first place.
The reason why people are having such a hard part
is because they were not aware that they've been eating
things that have been massively confusing the inside of this
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machine of ours.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Folks. We are going to talk about this more in depth.
I got some other big stories that we want to
share with you as well. In fact, I thought there
was an interesting poll political revealing what MAHA supporters actually believe.
That's kind of interesting, and the latest from the EPA
on your water and what you're drinking. But first, I'm
down like thirty pounds, a little over thirty pounds. Now
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my wife is down thirty pounds too. The best thing
is we feel better than ever. We have more energy,
no more aches and pains. Was an on medication, But
a lot of time, people who joy Missy and the
folks at my Pure House Solutions, they get off their medicines,
drop pant sizes and just a you know, a couple
of two, three pant sizes and just get a matter
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of a couple of few weeks.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
Yeah, in forty days, the average female will shape shift
I say, and they don't turn shape shift does not
turn it into a lizard. I had to say that
shape shifts, they're going to drop fat and hydrate. So
you shape that. Those ladies right there on that thing,
that was what happened to them in twenty days, twenty days,
(33:34):
twenty days. It's because, why shocker, when you turn your
metabolism back on, bring those jumper cables. The body's going
to respond, and it's going because a true functioning metabolism.
Here's some people at home. Here's a question. I love
to ask people this. What do you think controls your metabolism?
What is it turns your metabolism on or off? That's
(33:55):
that's a fun one for people to really ponder because
I haven't met anyone has told me the right answer yet,
and I spoke fourteen thousand people. No one's ever give
me the right answer.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
So what is it?
Speaker 4 (34:07):
Oh? What is it? While it's a network, there's a network.
I kind of gave it away. There's there's a network inside,
there's a there's a twenty eight hundred member network inside
the body, twenty eight hundred biological markers inside the body
that are measurable every biomarker means you can measure it.
So there are twenty eight hundred individual systems inside the
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human body that when they're all turned on, that car
is just flying down the road. That's your canabalism when
they're when something's turned off, the dominoes started to fall
down when maybe some for some people, it's unfortunate. The
dominoes fall off when they were five and they've been
over they were sixty five, and they cry when they
meet me. They cry because I tell them it's not
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your fault. You can't lose weight. No one ever told
you what really controls it, because you thought it was
food in food? How much food in do you exercise?
Speaker 5 (34:58):
Is it?
Speaker 4 (34:58):
Genes? Is it? Age? Is a hormone? I was sure,
and twenty seven hundred and ninety six other things too,
you know. And so when you turn them on, and
then because it functioning metabolism, of functioning metabolism burns fat naturally,
Why has the body needs that fat to convert it
(35:18):
into energy? And that's why you know, So when people
when the machines turn on, when the when the system
turns on, the body's going to start to naturally lose
weight on its own naturally by eating real food. This
is not my I'm not another gimmick. I'm not riding
no wave on that. Weight loss industry is a ninety
billion dollar industry. Just con artists games left and right,
(35:42):
and they just package their next little packaging thingy up
in another bottle, another shake, another bar or lately these
days it's shots, these shots that are killing people. You know.
I had a husband and wife called me the other
day and they're like, oh, you sound amazing. I really
want to do this, but I have four more months
of left on two and we already did guess by
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pass a few years ago. But at the end when
and I said, well, if you're still in good health,
call me at the end of those months because I'm
not going anywhere. So it's sad, sad, the brainwashing. It
really is.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Maha, Missy. Reach out today. By the way, health with
justin dot com is the website where you can find
out about what Lizzie and I have been doing it.
So many others who are following listening to this program.
Speaker 4 (36:28):
Those are forty days that hasn't that they're not hausband wife,
that guy on the left that was sixty days, A
lady on the right, that was sixty days. A lady
on the lapt that was eighty days. She was she
worked at the bank. That she was my bank teller.
I had a guy on at that was sixty days.
With her on the right that was forty days.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
Congratulations by the way to Sean who is down seven
pounds now as well.
Speaker 4 (36:48):
And folks, look at all that fat that lady's holding
on too.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
That's incredible, man.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
I'm telling you that's what true function metabolism look. And
you want to know. Everyone thinks, oh, if I'm losing
that weight, I'm gonna have a bunch of extra roles
hanging off. Well, I'm sorry you think that, but that's
what happens when you lose weight with other whatever you're using,
We burn fat. I mean because when a functioning in
metablism burns fat. People have never experienced that when they've
(37:16):
just done lose weight, lose weight, they lose muscle, they
lose everything. No one loses muscle. With me, there's no
fat in muscle.
Speaker 5 (37:23):
No.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Two. By the way, you want to call today two
six's nine nine six four four. Just have a conversation
with Missy and talk about these things. She can help
you in so many ways, just getting back to being
healthy from the inside out. Two sixt' nine nine six
four forty forty four or Health with Justin dot Com
is the website Health with Justin dot Com. All right, missy,
(37:46):
what do these MAHA people actually believe? Is the question. Politically.
They did a little pull on this and I found
the kind of be Yeah, it was a little interesting.
Third of American self identifies MAHA to priorities removing ultra
processed foods and dyes from diets, junk food from snap,
limiting pesticides and forever chemicals and microplastics, and boosting fitness.
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If you've been paying attention to other things they've been
doing so far, these are at the top of those lists.
In fact, we'll talk about the water and the microplastics here,
just to set vaccines and fluoride maybe not necessarily core issues.
They say only forty two percent of the vaccines is central.
Many supporters can't even define MAHA, clearly showing the movement,
(38:30):
they say in political lacks full cohesion despite broad appeal
on food and chemicals. I think that's just the comp
out of some of these people who don't want you
to be healthier, trying to sort of drive a wedge
in the MAHA movement. Again, it's not going to happen, though,
because this this thing that's happening is organic. It's organic.
Speaker 4 (38:54):
What sorry, I mean, I was. I was reading what
we're going to talk about today, and you know, I
have to think about because some people are going, he's
not doing enough and they're not I mean all this
like you got the peanut gallery in the back, which
is us Hey, you know, my cause, hey, my cause,
you know, and I and I have to think about
a church. I have to think about organizations, a church,
(39:17):
a school, uh, a college that's been around for years
that when they decide that, you know what it's time
to you know, let's roll back and see. You know,
we want we want our fresh we want a fresh landscape.
We want to do things different, and you know, we're
going to start putting X amount of dollars towards this
and this and this and that. And then he got
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the people in the audience, they're like going, But I
thought that taking care of the elderly was the most important,
that was the focus of what we were here for.
And then other people like going. I thought that we're
going to go more towards the let's like reach out
to the youth, and other people are like, well, I
thought we're going to take care of the single families
in the church. I mean, do you see what I'm saying.
Everyone comes at it from what they're most passionate about,
(40:00):
you know. And so again we're all passionate and everyone's
got I mean, it takes a long time to turn
a cruise ship around. We're not America is not is
not in a speedboat that is like, hey, I forgot
my baby suit at the dock turn around and like
go back, or like forgot launch of the dock turn
around is like if I forgot something, I'm on a
(40:22):
cruise ship. They aren't turn around. It takes a long
time to pivot. And so that's where it's like. And
in that long time of pivoting, there's a lot of
people that have, I believe, have infiltrated a lot of
things to cook what how do how do you deflate anything?
You've got to create division, and when you create division,
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frustration and everything else comes in. And it's just like
you just got to keep staying the course. I mean,
if I would have given up years ago, and not
and not believe, and just I don't even think anyone
was listening to me a lot. I mean hardly anyone was.
I mean, I'm the same message that I'm still saying
today is the same message I said years ago, and
(41:03):
I barely had an audience. And nowadays it's just like
people are calling me like, hey, what do you think?
What do you think? I'm getting text me just left,
like what do you think? What do you think? What
you think? And it's like why do they ask me?
I stayed the course and I believe that's what our
ka that junior, that's what Trump's doing and the team
that they that they truly believe in. I mean again,
(41:23):
we got pray for wisdom over them, right, I mean
I mean we I mean we gotta pray. We've got
to pray. So sorry that no price, I mean, I
I was shocked at because you that they because everyone's
like vaccines, vaccines, vaccines, and then the other people are going, hey,
we're not most concerned about that. We're concerned about food
(41:43):
and the people are you know, chemicals.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
Yeah, It's interesting because it is very personal. Everybody has
I think the one thing that is most important to
them but we see that with so many other things,
as you just said. But I think the overall overarching
theme here is is it people realize that they've been
lying to and that health is such a pressure. It
is a real wealth, you know, being able to be
(42:07):
healthy and do the things that you need to do
and be able to be in this fight. There is
a reason why it has been we've been so targeted
in this way for so long. One of the things
they're doing right now is trying to fix in fact
issues with the water. We've heard about microplastics and some
of those other things for so long. Now the EPA
(42:28):
Lezelden finally confirming it EPA taking action to guard drinking
water against some of those issues that we're seeing microplastics, pharmaceuticals,
some of the pfots, forever chemicals that we deal with here,
and a dozen other issues that we've seen as well.
This is a major breakthrough, one that's needed, much needed to.
Speaker 7 (42:46):
Make America healthy again. I'm pleased to announce a landmark
set of actions by EPA to safeguard the nation's drinking
water from microplastics, pharmaceuticals, forever chemicals, and of other contaminants
at The heart of these actions is our draft sixth
Contaminant Candidate List, known as CCL six, which we are
(43:10):
releasing today for public comment. CCL six is a critical
tool under the Safe Drinking Water Act that drives research, funding,
and future regulation of emerging threats in public water systems.
The draft CCL six includes four contaminant groups microplastics, pharmaceuticals, pfas,
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and disinfection by products. It also covers seventy five chemicals
and nine microbes that may be found in drinking water.
And now, for the first time in the program's history,
EPA is designating both microplastics and pharmaceuticals as priority contaminant groups.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
You know, it's so funny because I think when most
people just go to the tap or wherever they go,
they just assume that what's coming out is clean. And
I think in recent years people really start to wake
up to this notion because we're starting to see things like,
you know, water filters become like a big deal, and
people are looking into what it is that they're consuming.
(44:13):
But I still see lots of people like run around
with bottles of water, and I have to think about
that sometimes too, and I go, isn't isn't.
Speaker 4 (44:21):
That sad that I can't even I've never drank. I
don't even feed my I don't even my dog water
on my facet. I'm an American, I pay taxes, I
work for a living, and I can't drink my water. Yeah,
where where did we go wrong? Right? Well? Unfortunate is
I'm telling you what I see when I scan because
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what I do This sounds crazy, but I am able
to scan the body. And that shouldn't sound crazy because
you go to an MRI, you go to an X
ray and they see the inside of your body and
you don't question it. So why can't I scan the body?
Well we can thanks to Nicola Tesla kind of people. Right,
they talk frequencies, We're I'm a frequency business and what
I see, Sorry, I'm going to get a little emotional
(45:05):
of this, what I see inside of my clients when
they come in, we scan their body. We're able to
see what pathogens are in their body that are causing
destruction to happen. Because we want to see that. We
want to we want to treat both. We want to
turn the systems back on that have been turned off,
get the metabolism working. At the same time, it does
not look good to do all that great things and
(45:28):
do all that unless we're taking care of the junk
that somehow your body's picked up on. And what I
see is water contaminations all day long, especially Michigan people.
Because my clientail basis all over the United States. So
when I see the Michigan people come in, I definitely
am paying some attentions to the toxin list. And I did.
I heard a client of mine about a year and
(45:50):
a half ago, she died. She'd gotten scanned. She wasn't
doing well. Her husband heard me on radio scanned her
body about a week after I did. She went to
the hospital. She was throwing up blood. He didn't know
why he called me. He's like, you know, I freaking out.
I'm like, keep me in the loop, will prey by
the end, by the found by four days later she
(46:12):
was dead. She was a thirty five year old mom,
thirty five year old mother of two little kids. And
he goes, would you please look at her report and
tell me is there anything that you could see that
would that would make sense? They said she died what live?
There was part something was wrong with her liver. So
I went to her scan and I found. I found
seven water contaminations that were inside of her her body
(46:34):
was resonating with. And out of those seven, I went
and googled all seven, I'm tofined, like, is there any
common denominator? Because these are toxins that the body, this
machine was never designed to have inside of it. And
that just goes to show you the resilience of this
machine of ours. How it just keeps going, going, going
(46:55):
because it has to. Well, when I looked at the
five out of the seven had in common whereas what
could cause kidney failure and liver failure. So I called
the husband back and I told him what I found,
and he said, that's exactly what. She died of liver failure,
kidney failure. And they don't know why. Yeah, So why
is that stuff in our in our water supply? Anyways?
(47:16):
Why do we even have to have a conversation about this?
Where where was where was the where were the control group?
You know back then the government hasn't been We've I'm
telling you, do you see what they're up against?
Speaker 1 (47:31):
This is hard stuff, I know, and it will it
will continue because it's quite a fight. As you mentioned,
this is not something that happened overnight and while we're
making steps, and I think it's a good reminder for
all of us patients and all of it, because we're
making steps to get to these places there there, they're
steps that have to you know, their baby steps. They
(47:53):
have to occur to get us where we need to go.
But we have to stay on that track, and keeping
us there is going to be the really really.
Speaker 4 (48:01):
I can keep using our voices because I don't think
people the country is and divide on cleaner food, is
divided on whether the people in power actually mean what
they say they mean, and that's just watching it and yeah, people, Yeah,
I agree. I'm excited. I'm super excited. I think what
(48:21):
I look at, what I truly look at, is I
look at my granddaughters, you know, they're seven and three
years old, and I look at them, like, what kind
of what kind of world are they going to have?
Speaker 1 (48:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (48:31):
Because I sure hope that they're not talking the same
stuff that I'm talking right now. I hope that, I
hope it's completely different. And that's why I keep pushing,
you know, I think that's why we all have to
keep pushing is for the case. For it's for our
legacy behind us.
Speaker 1 (48:45):
That's right, men though, asking about the website and farm
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(49:06):
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might just want to get healthy from the inside out,
and there's a number of things you're dealing with. Those
are the easy ways to ask questions. Maybe they can
help at least point you in the right direction. Health
with Justin dot Com again is the website Health withdjusin
dot com. Another big exciting update on the mah front, Mama, Missy,
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with this as always.
Speaker 4 (49:27):
Moving, you're moving in the right direction.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
Every single day. There's a little something, a little momentum
headed in the right direction, and that's the key is
just keep moving each and every day in the right
direction and you're going to get to where you want
to go. But the biggest thing is that people are
waking up to this and they're more aware than ever before,
and that's because of folks like you doing the great
work you're doing, Missie. Thank you so much, as always.
Speaker 4 (49:52):
Thank you justin thank you for your platform.
Speaker 1 (49:54):
You got it. Always a pleasure. God bless. Mohamed Missy
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