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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.
Never a dull moment. But yes, you'll hear the stories you.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Won't hear anywhere else.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
And we appreciate you being here with us form today.
I'm justin Barclay.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Yeah, welcome in to the after show, the show after
the show coming up.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
During the after show, you're here from Moha Messi.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
We'll get an update on the latest stories and more,
some of the biggest, the beddest, the most to break against,
Maha health stories, the birthright battle, Supreme Court oral arguments
cranking up in just moments as we're here today and

(00:44):
the President is there, President Trump, first time I think
sitting the president.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Has ever been.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
I think that's what we looked up earlier today. That's incredible,
that's history making it in itself. The astronauts from NASA
head to the moon later today, and then President Trump
nine o'clock tonight will address the nation on Iran. We've
got all of that as we had the breaking news
that came out earlier today that President Trump's is a
new The president of Iran wants a ceasefire. This we'll

(01:15):
consider it if the street of hor Moves is open,
free and clear. So those are just pieces of some
of the action that we got coming today, and like
I said, there's lots of it.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Big big stories.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
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make sure that you get a little little piece of
that more from inside the Oval Office. We had to
cut this off at the end of the program. This

(02:33):
is this, This story itself is massive none There's going
to be some illegal challenges to it.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
But I'll run it back.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
Howard Lednik what he said, the Save America Executive Order.
The President had the issue in order to get this
done in time for the twenty twenty sixth. So lets
she said, sit it downe act. I'm going to take
action on my own. John Filn is on vacation. The
President is running full speed.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Ahead the right run these elections.

Speaker 4 (03:02):
They will if they want to use the US mail
US Postal Service, they're going to get a code, a barcode.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
From the US Postal Service, and.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
They're going to put that on the envelope and we
will have one envelope per vote. None of this time
where we have no idea, there's no observers to mail,
there's no envelopes, there's no certainty that's all going to
go away. And what the President is doing today is
he's going to make sure that mail in ballots are safe,
secure and accurate, and will.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Have a clear distinction.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
If you voted by mail, you.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
Will have it on the envelope, obviously not on the ballot,
but on the envelope, So we will know a million
mail in ballots, there'll be a million envelopes, and you'll
be able to know exactly correctly that citizens voted.

Speaker 5 (03:49):
And this came up with some great legal minds. They
looked at the various documents and everything that was going on,
because the cheating on mail in voting is legendary, horrible
what's going on, and it's very clearly covered, very very clearly.
So I think this will help a lot with elections.

(04:09):
We'd like to have voter ID would like to have
proof of citizenship, and that'll be another subject for another time.
We're working on that. You would think it would be easy.
It's a ninety eight percent issue for Republicans. It's eighty
six percent. Thing just came out of Paul and it's
eighty six percent with Republicans and Democrats, not leaders, because
the leaders of the Democrats cheat and the only people

(04:32):
that don't want to do voter idea of people that cheat,
there's no other reason for it, proof of citizenship. They
want to be able to cheat there's no reason. They
have all sorts of reasons, excuses, but it's all nonsense.
They want to cheat. But the Democrats themselves are very high.
It's a very positive, very very good thing. The Democrat voters,
the Democrat leaders, guys like Schumer who are corrupt, they

(04:55):
want to use it for cheating because their policy is
so bad with I think of their policy voters for everybody,
with people pour into our country from countries all over
the world.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Think of that.

Speaker 5 (05:05):
You look at just take any issue, take anything.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Everything they have is so crazy.

Speaker 5 (05:11):
But the fact that they don't want to sign voter
ID is another issue.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
It's a big issue.

Speaker 5 (05:16):
The fact that they don't have proof of citizenship.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
That they it is.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
It is very it's very revealing the President Trump making
this point, the fact they don't have voter idea, the vote,
they don't have proof of citizenship. They're going to have
it inside when it goes this mail in particularly all
of this, the eyes have to be dotted, the teas
have to be crossed, and you're going to know when

(05:42):
these things go in and out. And why is he
doing this? I'll tell you why he might be successful.
Why is he doing this?

Speaker 1 (05:50):
This is.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
This is going to be challenged, you know, you're going
to have those issues in the Supreme Court. But wasn't
it laved John Solomon US the news? Wasn't it just
I don't know, just days ago that we actually heard
that China was involved in trying to steal the twenty
twenty election, that they were sewing chaos, the seeds of

(06:17):
chaos during the twenty twenty election.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Wasn't it?

Speaker 3 (06:19):
Wasn't it Chicago or Illinois somewhere that we heard that
those those driver's license those fake IDs were going out thousands.
I think it was twenty twenty fake ideas. Hang on,
let me let me just look this up real quick.
Let me let me see if I could find this
story for you. This is why I think this is

(06:40):
is every legal right to do this.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
Because of what we just found out.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
The FBI gave Congress intel and alleged Chinese plot to
create fake mail in ballots as well in twenty twenty.
Cash Betel posting about this too. I forgot that was
another piece of it. We were under attack at every angle,
every single angle in twenty twenty, and you wonder why

(07:14):
things happened the way they did. I believe he'll have
every legal right to stand on with this executive order.
You know, claim it's an emergency, and it is. Congress
needs to take action. All of these things need to
get weighed. These these are important times, and there really

(07:37):
is no turning back from this, all right. I think
we're moments away from those oral arguments happening inside of
the Supreme Court. So let me just check and see.
Maybe we'll dip in and hear some of it. Actually, yep,
looks like we've already got some of this coming out

(07:57):
right now as we speak here. Let's pull some of
it up for you so you can hear this morning.

Speaker 6 (08:03):
And the text of the clause presupposes domicile for decades.
Following the clauses, adoption commentators recognize that the children of
temporary visitors are not citizens.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
This is John Sower, the US Solicitor General. You've probably
heard his voice before in these arguments. He represents the
government on the birthright citizenship cases.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
An opening statement.

Speaker 6 (08:25):
And illegal aliens lack the legal capacity to establish domicile. Here,
unrestricted birthright citizenship contradicts the practice of the overwhelming majority
of modern nations. It demeans the priceless and profound gift
of American citizenship.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
It operates as a powerful poll factor.

Speaker 6 (08:45):
For illegal immigration and rewards illegal aliens who not only
violate the immigration laws but also jump in front of
those who follow the rules. It has spawned a sprawling
industry of birth tourism, as uncounted thousands of foreigners from
potentially hostile nations have flocked to give birth in the
United States in recent decades, creating a whole generation of

(09:05):
American citizens abroad with no meaningful ties to the United States.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
I welcome the courts.

Speaker 7 (09:10):
Questions, General Sauer before we get into the broader national issues.
Would you start with dread Scott? Dread Scott, this is
the voice of Justice. Thomas was a case about state citizenship.
It was a diversity case, and of course we know

(09:33):
what Chief Justice Tawny did with that. How does the
citizenship clause respond specifically to dread Scott and answers? Are
changes or corrects? That's answer as to citizenship. The other

(09:53):
point is the citizenship clause refers not just to national
citizenship but also to state citizenship. Are we to have
two different definitions for those? It's one word citizens of
the United States and citizens of the state wherein they reside.

(10:17):
So as you begin, I'd like you to go back
at the beginning. It'd be more specific about the answer,
and I want you to explain whether or not those
two definitions are the same or related and what state
citizenship is based on.

Speaker 6 (10:37):
Thank you, Justice Thomas. I'll maybe start by addressing dread Scott.
You know, as you alluded to the fact Dred Scott,
you know, impose one of the worst injustices in the
history of this court, and it led to the outbreak
of the Civil War. It's very clear in this Court,
in all of its early cases interpreting the forty Amendment
said the one pervading purpose, the main object of the

(10:58):
citizenhip Clause is to over dread Scott and established the
citizenship of the freed slaves. And if you look at
the debates in the Congressional record and discussion surrounding the
adoption of the citizenship clause, what you see is a
very clear understanding that the newly freed slaves and their
children have a relationship of domicile. They do not have
a relationship to any foreign power. For example, there's a

(11:20):
comment where he says, look, people have been here for
five generations and no, clearly have no relationships to any
foreign African potentate, you know, have a.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
Relationship of allegiance to the United States.

Speaker 6 (11:29):
And that reinforces our point that allegiance is what the
word jurisdiction means. It doesn't mean regulatory jurisdiction or you know,
or sort of being sub merely studied to the laws.
They're talking and they're thinking about it in those debates
about allegiance. Now as to your second question, if you
look at the text of the clause, we believe there
it says, you know, born in the United State, born
or naturalized in the United States, and studied of the jurisdiction.

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Thereof are citizens of the United States and the states
of which they resign. So there's a constitutional guarantee that
applies to both federal or no national and state citizenship.
And the key point we make there is that that
word reside, if you look at for example, section fourteen
seventy three of Justice Stories Commentaries, was understood to mean domicide.
So when they say subject to the jurisdiction, and then

(12:14):
they go on to say you're a citizen of the
United States and the state in which they reside, the
very text of the clause itself presupposes that the citizen
is domicile in the United States if their president of
state at all they reside there. Reside means domicile in
the Constitution, and we think that strongly supports our interpretation.
It's textual evidence of our domicile based theory of jurisdiction.

Speaker 8 (12:34):
Well, starting with that theory, you obviously put a lot
of weight on subject to the jurisdiction thereof, But the
examples you give to support that strike me as very quirky.
You know, children of ambassadors, children of enemies during a
hostile invasion, children on warships, and then you expand it
to the whole class of illegal aliens are here in

(12:59):
the country. I'm not quite sure how you can get
to that big group from such tiny and sort of
idiosyncratic examples.

Speaker 6 (13:07):
There are those sort of narrow exceptions for ambassador foreign
public ships. Tribal anius is enormous one that they were
very focused on in the debates as well. But what
I do is I invite the court to look at
the intervening step, which is the enactment of the Civil
Rights Act of eighteen sixty six, and there they didn't
say subject to the jurisdiction thereof there it says not
subject to any foreign power.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Now, if you go back to Blackstone in.

Speaker 6 (13:28):
Calvin's case, they say it does not matter if you
were subject to any foreign power. If you were born
in the king's domains, you have this indefeasible duty of
allegiance to the king at any time. So there's a
clear repudiation in the Civil Rights Act. The Civil Rights
Act is this breakwater, which makes it very very clear
that they are not thinking about allegiance in the terms
of like the British common law. They've adopted the Republican

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conception of allegiance, so it's from no subject to any
foreign power. And then the debates just a couple months
later make it very clear that they're recodifying the same conception.
They were dis satisfied with the potential ambiguity in the
phrase indians not tax and they adopted subject of the jurisdiction.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
They're up.

Speaker 6 (14:05):
And one of the strongest statements of this is Senator
trumbull statements that quoted at the beginning, where he says
he's asked, what does that mean?

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Sub to the jurisdiction?

Speaker 6 (14:12):
There is and he says it means not owing allegiance
to anybody else. That is what it means. And this
court picked up on that and elk against Wilkins when
it says he uses, you know, completely subject to the
political jurisdiction, not marry regulatory jurisdiction.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
What do you do with one? Kim ARC's could.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
That question before? Was John Roberts.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
I think we're getting into and you could tell how
these these people say. Now we're getting into some of
the more liberal judges. Uh and and like I mentioned
Roberts one of them. Let's let's see this is I
think this is sut of my order. Let's let's listen
to what she says real quickly, and then we'll have
to dip out of this.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
But Daniel Webster ins and attendance for.

Speaker 9 (15:01):
These arguments independently of a residence with intention to continue
such residents, independently of any dominanciliation, independently of the taking
of any oath of allegiance or renouncing any former allegiance.
It is well known that by the public law, a
non citizen, while he is here in the United States,

(15:25):
owes obedience to this country's laws. Now, the examples that
lung are Kim used as exceptions are situations in which
there was not temporary allegiance to the United States. The
children of foreign diplomats whose only allegiance was to their

(15:46):
foreign to their foreign country, and or occupied territory residents,
including those citizens in Maine who had been occupied by
the British forces, the US had no control over them.
And the whole theory of the Indian tribes was similar.
The Indian tribes were analogized to foreign diplomats.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
So what do we do with that? I'd say two things.

Speaker 6 (16:13):
First, as the Indian tribes, we think that's a case
that strongly supports US, because, of course, by eighteen sixty six,
in eighteen sixty eight, there were strong understanding that the
Indian tribes were subject to the United States as regulatory
jurisdic but.

Speaker 9 (16:25):
Not the same way that temporary foreigners were, meaning there
was a real debate going on whether the US actually
had jurisdiction over Indian tribes. That's why our cases for
the longest time until that was finally settled, said absence
some act of Congress, there is our laws don't apply.

(16:49):
US laws don't apply to Indians on Indian lands.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
Correct. I believe you look at the Rogers' decision.

Speaker 6 (16:56):
For example, that we cite our brief where they say
that they are subject that's later.

Speaker 9 (17:00):
I'm talking at the time.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Yes, at the time. So we asked the eighteen So.

Speaker 9 (17:04):
What do you do during the debates of the eighteen
sixty six Civil Rights Act and of the fourteenth Amendment,
with the entire discussion of the people who opposed the amendment,
who kept saying, we can't pass it because we're making
citizens of gypsies will have no allegiance to anybody, and
we're not we're going to make citizens of Chinese people

(17:26):
who can't be citizens because we're not going to permit
them to be citizens. What do we do with those
debates and the fact that the proponents of both acts
said everyone who's born in the US.

Speaker 6 (17:40):
Will be citizens first, as that particular change page twenty
eight ninety of.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
The Congression, it's get into the wage. You're getting some
more of the liberal justice. As said of I are
there asking those questions. Any highlights that come from this,
we'll make sure we hit and we definitely will hit
with you a little bit later on. But first I
wanted to cover it because there's so much happening. We're
going to get into some of these big stories dropping

(18:06):
in the latest from our good friends Maha Missy and
the Big Maha Reports.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
We have.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Major breaking news stories.

Speaker 3 (18:23):
Happening every single day, and obviously some of those stories
happen to be around the major, massive health improvements the
Maha movement that is happening on a daily basis. Maha
Missi coming in to join us each week on these
fascinating stories. In fact, this week we've got big wins.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
We're going to share it with you.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
Missy joining us now for the latest, and thanks for
doing this again. What a powerful I guess last year
it's been and then was looking back. One of the
things I want to talk talk about is there's a
poll out there that says they don't think that Trump
has done enough yet with the Moha movement, and I
just want to get your pulse on that.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
I want to see more too, I think, but.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
There seems to be this like, uh, perfectionist mindset out that.
So let's take a look at some of the things
that we've seen as far as we come and kind
of weigh those things today also, is there room for improvement?

Speaker 1 (19:27):
I think that's.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
Honest critique and criticism. Let's lay that out too. But
first let's start with the good news. That's another big
hospital announcement. I believe they were in Miami for the
Maha tour that they were on and RFK alongside OZ
actor Oz making this big announcement about the hospitals and

(19:51):
real food and why this matters for folks. Hospitals ought
to be a place where you go to heal.

Speaker 10 (19:57):
The other announcement that we're making today is doctor Eyes
sent out health and safety notice every hospital in this
country at eleven o'clock this morning, asking them now to
align their food purchases with the dietary guidelines in order

(20:19):
to enjoy continued eligibility for Medicaid Medicare payments. We're going
to bring all the hospitals in the country in line
with good food. And this is not something that we
need to force hospitals to do. They want it. We
have talked with them.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
They that's good news.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
I will tell you, Missy. I don't know if you'd
know the story, but I told her before. Our little girl,
she was born three months early, our oldest. She was
born two pounds I think six ounces. We spent seventy
seven days from they Lizzie's water broke for the time
we brought that little bundle of joy home in the hospital,

(20:59):
and it was something the hospital food, you know that experience.

Speaker 11 (21:04):
Oh sure, I don't hospital food.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
I don't even know if you could call it food.

Speaker 3 (21:09):
But I have a buddy who was just in the
hospital over Christmas tune I went to Viam and I
saw again. I was reminded, Oh my gosh, the food
that they have now. We found here where we are. Locally,
there was a cafeteria where you go buy like fresh food.
You could get real food, you could get salads, you
could get you know, like an apple, you could get
like real, actual food. But the food they're serving in

(21:31):
those hospitals, it's just it's it's crazy. And to think
like this is a place that you're supposed to go
to heal and yet it just seems like the opposite
is happening in so many ways.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
So let's just go from there. How big is this announcement.

Speaker 11 (21:47):
Well, it is huge. I mean I think like back
in the day, I remember visiting. I think when my
grandma's was in the hospital and you know, they had
the IVS going into her and and I think one
of most I don't know. I just remember looking at
the ivs, and so I was always curious. And one
of the ivs said Nestle it was made by NESSLEI

(22:07):
And I'm like, was the logo of Nestley quick like
the chocolate and stirred around, and I'm like, how did
Nesleie get a contract in here? And what is Neslie
putting into my grandma? And I'm like going, You know,
the thing is when you take your car to the
auto to the auto body shop, you know you got

(22:29):
to get something what do you call those mechanics? Sorry
about it? When you take your car mechanic you don't
expect them to filler up with diesel at any point,
especially the car that runs on regular, normal fuel, unleaded.
I mean, our body is the most brilliant, brilliant machine.
You know it's supposed to And you're right, we're supposed

(22:51):
to feed it real food, not not stuff that's convenient,
stuff that can sit longer on a shelf. What they're
serving its convenience. They're not serving real food. And thank god,
you're right. We're supposed to go in there to heal
and repair and you've got to give the body exactly
what it needs to be able to heal and repair.

(23:13):
So thank God, I mean, yeah, this is just another
huge move. I mean, so what are we doing. We're
doing people that need to heal and repair, and we're
going after our kids because they're changing out the lunch
the changing out the lunch room too. Maybe these kids
won't have add anymore. Maybe they're going to be able
to pay attention a little bit better. Because when you
keep feeding a child plastic, then they're going to have

(23:36):
a response that plastic would have inside a body, and
it's going to be attention deficit. It's going to be
allergies because the body wasn't designed to recognize all the toxins. Yeah,
but it handles it, but it's not not well.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
I just think too. We deal so much and learn
so much.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
By the way, while I'm over thirty pounds down, my
wife Lizzie is the same, She's over thirty pounds down
right now to Healthlejustin dot com, my Pure Health Solutions,
Maha MISSI helping us work through this. We learn so
much about and we focus so much during this little
journey of the mission that we're on about inflammation and

(24:17):
the healing that takes place from the inside out. For folks,
it's not just about weight loss. There's a lot of
healing that takes place on the inside out that allows
your body to actually go through that process to lose
the weight, which is incredible.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Now, I'm the reason I bring.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
This up is it's funny to me the food that's
served inside the hospital tends to me at least be
very inflammatory. And when you're looking at that healing process
that needs to be helped along the things that need
to happen, one thing I would think is you want
to make sure that you're taking those, you know, those

(24:53):
opportunities for inflammation, because a lot of people will tell
you that the illnesses that we are dealing with, many
of them come in fact from inflammation itself. It's funny
to see Jessica with this comment. I just spent a
week in the hospital at fifteen pounds because of food
was so disgusting.

Speaker 11 (25:12):
I believe you at least you didn't do a zempic
salu fifteen pounds.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
Oh man, We're gonna talk about that today too. But this,
this is another massive piece that I guess we probably
don't realize is that when you're eating the fake food,
a lot of the illnesses that you're you're you're you're
dealing with are reversible.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
All you have to do is cut the junk.

Speaker 11 (25:35):
Absolutely. I was just watching today. I love TikTok, I
love finding nuggets, but I was watching a guy today
say that what the body goes through when you when
you stop using sugar for fourteen days. And I'm going
to challenge people out there, why don't why not? Why
not people? You know, challenge yourself go without it for

(25:56):
fourteen days, and what you're going to find is that
the body you're going to probably go through and withdrawals.
You're gonna you're gonna have a little, maybe you're get
a headache, maybe you start you know, because your body's
constantly looking for that sugar high people are. So why
people are grabbing are grabbing food as they're hungry, is
because their blood sugar levels are dipping and they need
to go grab a quick bite. So you don't your

(26:20):
brain sends a signal like hey, we're low in sugar,
go grab something. You don't know that's what's happening. So anyways,
if we can start to eliminate the sugar. Go fourteen
days without it, you know, go through the three days,
and then once you kind of come out on the
other side, your energies might dip a little bit and
things like that. But just stay the course and watch

(26:40):
your bodies show up for you. Your body is so amazing.
All it needs is a break. Give your body a
break and let the inflammation. Sugar is so inflammatory to
the body. So when your joints went, this is the
thing we think about this. You guys, when your joints
are hurting you, you know the other that's hurting. It's

(27:01):
your organs. But your organs don't have the ability to
scream at you like your joints do. So when your
joints hurt, you've got arthritis in your hands, you got
your hips, your knees, your back, your all of it.
That's just your body's way of telling you something's offline,
something's offline. You're doing something inside of me, and I'm

(27:21):
showing you that we don't feel I don't feel good,
and people just don't know what to do. Let's start
with sugar. Let's start with sugar. So that way, if
your body's in an inflammatory response, because when your body's
in an inflammatory response. You know what happens, Your quartersol
levels go up, and no one wants corasol levels to
go up because when corasol levels are up and riding high,

(27:44):
that allows for a a lot of opportunist opportunity for
things to go wrong inside the body. And so I
see this all the time with it in my business.
I mean, we you, you find the problem, you fix
the problem, You solve the problem side that person's body,
and then you watch them get their lives back. I mean,

(28:04):
the body is so smart. But yeah, sorry, I keep
digressing all the time.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
No, I love to see it.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
And by the way, when you're talking about getting healthy,
that should be your focus more than anything else, especially
if you're on like a path of trying to like
lose weight, drop a few pounds, get in shape. That's
where our focus have been. And it's like great to
see the scale move. But what's even more important is
how good you feel the energy that I have all

(28:31):
of those things. You know, you don't have any more
aches and pains. A lot of people will tell you
the get off medicines. These are all massive pieces to
the puzzle, and you've got to be careful, especially nowadays
when you can get results on demand. They're now starting
to learn that some of these shots are causing some
real problems with bones. In fact, they're called ozimpic bons
some of the stuff that we're starting to hear about.

(28:53):
Here's video from some of the celebrities that have gone
through the issues and some of the problems that are
starting to face.

Speaker 11 (28:57):
What's the doctor's office.

Speaker 12 (28:59):
I went to get check out because I've been off
of ozembic for two months now and I just wanted
to see if my body was in better condition, if
there were any permanent damages. Kind of in shock right
now because I wasn't expecting this, but I guess a
zem big can cause bone density loss and I didn't

(29:20):
think that that would happen to me because I was
only on it for a year.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
This is incredible and I and it's one of these
it's one of these side effects that nobody they're not
told about this and they go on this day. I
know it's safe, it's totally safe, there's no problem, there's
no issues. And I always tell people like, I'm not
a beta tester. If they put out a new iPhone,

(29:46):
I might like wait right to see how.

Speaker 11 (29:48):
That iPhone goes you worked for the box exactly.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
Yeah, you guys worked that out and figured out. But
they're starting to see issues with this and I can't
I can't imagine getting down the road. You know, a
lot of the people that are on it, like in Hollywood,
they look like they've aged like ten years. They're more
so overnight.

Speaker 11 (30:10):
They're dying from the inside out. It's what's happening. There's
zombies there, there's shells of themselves the body. So yeah,
the latest that people are again, this is why they
probably want to shut shut TikTok down because TikTok Is
is spilling the tea all over the place. But yeah,
so one of the things that they're seeing why the

(30:31):
bone loss, So why it's just it's just a shot, right, Well,
that shot is causing the is causing that person to
not have an appetite, which is ooh, that's a wind.
Well not really, because when when they don't eat the
food like they're supposed to, the body is looking for minerals,

(30:51):
it's looking for all these things that it finds inside
of the food that you're supposed to eat. And because
people aren't eating that food, they're byody is it's now
in survival mode since you're not feeding it the minerals
and the calcium and everything that should be getting from
the food. The body is Again, this is how smart
the body is. Think about this. It has to find

(31:14):
what it needs somewhere in the body. Why because your
heart needs it. Your heart needs what that food provides.
And without the and since the body realizes it like, wow,
we're going to die. We need to support the heart.
We don't have minerals, we don't have calcium. Where's it
all at? Pull it from the bones. Why, because we've

(31:37):
got to make sure the heart is taken care of.
Oh but you look good. How much have you lost?
Susie thirty pounds? Great? Well, Susie. Well, what are Susie's
odds here? Susie's odds are osteoporosis. Obviously. The other thing
that we've been talking about on here is that the
people that have stomach paralysis and colon paralysis. Why because

(32:00):
the drugs interaction with the body causes the stomach to
slow down to like us, like you're driving down the highway.
Your your body is reving right, your body's going like
it's on highway, going seventy miles an hour, sometimes eighty
five or ninety, depends on the cops if they're around.
But it's it's trying to go. It's moving for you,
and all of a sudden, that's your stomach. Your stomach

(32:22):
is moving everything, All these gears are working inside the
body so that way food can move through. It comes
out the toilet, food comes in, and you know and
rinse what do you call it? Washrins repeat. But when
you take that drug, what is doing is instead of
that highway, you just now ran into a traffic jam.
And the body is like, whoa, We're not supposed to

(32:43):
have a traffic jam because of digestions, like it's on,
it's supposed to be doing this. And then the colon's
like where are you at? Where you at? Do you
see what I'm saying it? So this flows down and
when this muscle and when everything in the body, when
the stomach stops working, you know what do you have
you heard? If you don't use it, you'll lose it. Yeah, okay,

(33:03):
same thing happens in the colon. So if you're if
you get if the stomach doesn't get paralyzed, maybe the
colon which one oh, but we also have learned that
that all the mice that were beta tests or what
we call beta tests, and all the mice that ended
up having this you know, shot right, they were all

(33:24):
every single one of them was developed dive write cancer.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
It is such a scary topic because again, I like,
they're pushing it out like it's candy. Now it's in
pill form, and and look, I want people to live happy,
you know, healthy.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
Lives, and I know you do too.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
But at the end of the day, some of the
stories that are coming out are really shocking about this.
They just urge you whatever you do, if you've been
thinking about this or maybe even doing it right now,
you'll do a little more research on it, do something.
And I also pray about it because this might be
something that at the end of the day you feel
led to go a different direction and and it may
just save your life.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (34:01):
I don't have all the answers, but we are learning
more about this each and every day, and it's something
that you know, near and dear to my heart. Is
it's something that you know, thankfully I haven't I haven't
fallen down the trap on right.

Speaker 11 (34:13):
You know, you mentioned something real quick you said about prayer.
So if I can go this angle, the medical model
is definitely that there. We we need the medical model.
I I you know, if I fall and break my arm,
I need to in my arm, you know. But but
but let me just move over here. If you were

(34:34):
to go look at the original word pharmaceuticals, if you
were to look up the Greek, I always get bad
Greek or Hebrew whatever pharmaceuticals, pharma, pharmaceutica is actually, if
you look at it, it's witchcraft. That that's what pharmacaia is,
pharma KaiA. And if you go back and look in
the language, it equals witchcraft.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
I've seen that before too.

Speaker 3 (34:59):
And and by the way, some of the stuff we
watch nowadays is like okay, uh yeah, that's that's that's
not surprising.

Speaker 11 (35:07):
And you know what, and they dress things up in
shiny packages, good words. They get some influencers out there
doing it, and like who's controlling the strings? You got
to go all the way up the food chain, just
like we're doing with looking at America or the global
the world that there are a few, keep a few,

(35:29):
there's a handful of people up there that are controlling
all the puppets down below, and we're the ones where
they say, what do they say? We're the tail where
now the dog wags a tail or the tail the
wags a dog, whatever that is. We're the ones they're
just down here just trying to figure out. And you
got me going like, don't eat sugar, and you're trying
to you know, we're trying to explain what are we
trying to do? Get people to wake up? Just see?

Speaker 3 (35:53):
So what what do you think needs to happen next?
Because this is a slow process, it does need to happen.
There have been some massive changes some in this pulse thing.
They don't think they've gone far enough. I will say
it's kind of tough to do it overnight because you
do have to inform people. They do have to have
those light bulb moments where they see it themselves in

(36:13):
a whole We're talking about a whole country at this point.

Speaker 11 (36:16):
Oh wow.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
To get these changes done.

Speaker 3 (36:18):
And my parents are like in their eighties and some
of this stuff I talked to them about in like
jab after jab after jam. They had finally got down
to the fifth one and they go, well, I think
we've had enough.

Speaker 2 (36:29):
I said, I hope so.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
I tried to warm them, you know, and this only
so much you can do.

Speaker 11 (36:35):
Let's talk about the flu shot. You know, the stat
used to be. I used to have this one really
really good in my head, but I think of one
like this. Don't hold me to it. I know everybody
can go find everyone can like go is this true?
But it was something like this for every time a
person that like if every time you get a flu
shot back to back to back, like every year on

(36:55):
you know whatever, Like I watch, this happened all the
time in my own family of developing alzheimer and dementia
goes through the roof every single time. It's compounding. It's
a compounding interest kind of thing going on inside that body.
And your body again, was not designed to recognize the

(37:20):
contents inside of the vial in the inside that shot.
They preserved it with so many chemicals. Why are they
preserving it? Why not give a live virus. Well, first
of all, they're taking the flu from the last year,
and they're developing it and throwing it in your body,
thinking that it hasn't adapted yet and changed. You're you

(37:41):
know what your body, You've got. You've got a team
called glutathione in your body. You got a lot of
glue thione cells. Those glute thione cells are so smart.
You know what they do. They kill free radicals, They
kill off all the junk inside the body. That's your army.
So God gave you an army. But yet you know,
so that way, if you come in and get flu,
you know, like, you know, lay on the couch, drink

(38:03):
some water, don't eat food. You know, the typical thing.
What our grandmas did, you know going back? I mean,
that's the thing. This younger generation doesn't get to see
what it felt like to like live, you know, with
a grandma. I'm a grandma now, so my daughter she
I mean again, the generations aren't remembering what it used
to be like. So why is all you know what dementia,

(38:24):
Alzheimer's and parkins has making a lot of money these
days for all all really really nice. I got a
building right behind me. All these people over there don't
remember who they are, and they're getting younger by the day,
just younger by the day. And I go over there
and I'm just like staring at everybody, and you know what,
it's draining their bank accounts, they live their whole they

(38:46):
they worked their buns off their whole life to be
able to have that place behind me. Spend it down
and their family members is come in and cry, you know,
because they want their mom back, they want their back
their grammar talk. And I'm like, I just sit there
and I'm like, I wonder how many shafts they got.
I mean, I just steer at it. I'm like, that's

(39:07):
not normal. This isn't normal.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
And it is. So the question is how if you
got to give them a score? You look at all
the good things they have done. You know, a lot
of the food pyramids stuff, a lot of what we're
seeing now with the with the obviously with the hospital issues,
a lot of the vaccine. Okay, so they get a
lot of high marks for some of that stuff, but
there's probably room for improvement.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
What else would you like to see them do?

Speaker 4 (39:37):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (39:37):
And maybe the administration's listening so that they can get
you know, some of the stuff done, put it to
the list. And I know they've got their working, but
what else would you like to see?

Speaker 11 (39:45):
Are we talking food peantigoryard?

Speaker 12 (39:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (39:52):
Trails Okay, I want to come trails down? Why because
I have the ability what I do for a living
is so fascinating. I scan bodies. I get to scan
bodies to find out what's broken down inside the body. Well,
what I'm part of, what's brought part of the things
that caused people to be broken down are the amount

(40:13):
of toxins that are inside the body. And it's not
what people you throw the buzzword toxins out. I get
to see by name, every single every single tox and
that's inside the body by name, and so anyways, it
was very interesting. Complete ago, I scan three different women
from different by you know, about hours radius away. They

(40:37):
didn't know each other and nothing like that. But what
was interesting when I did their scan and I saw
the results, all three of them shared one common toxin
that leaped off the page at me arsenic. Interesting arsenic
are they all?

Speaker 5 (40:51):
Now?

Speaker 11 (40:51):
I'm like going, Okay, they can't be around the same
water supply because they lived too far away from each other.
But what would oh the.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
Ya you know you're not alone.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
There's a lot of people that are saying the same
thing in the chat right now too, by the way,
and I know they've done something because I've also seen
people talk about, well, the skies are clear, and we
haven't had clear skies like this in year, so I
think there's some of that happening. But this question is
a is a big one, and I and I don't
know that there's enough people awake or open to it.

(41:23):
You understand what's been going on. But we had a guy,
Bill Gates. Maybe you remember Bill Gates. It was in
the files and everything else, But oh, Bill Gates had
this brilliant idea. He wanted to block out the sun.

Speaker 1 (41:36):
He came out and told.

Speaker 3 (41:37):
Everybody what he wanted to do, which can you can
you imagine and the sun being in the sun. Here's
another one is one of the most healing things as
far as I'm concerned to be just in Michigan. You
feel it, that vitamin D and everything else. When boy,
when it starts getting nice, you got to get out
and get into it.

Speaker 11 (41:55):
Absolutely and put your feet on the ground.

Speaker 8 (41:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (41:57):
Who's brilliant idea?

Speaker 4 (41:59):
Was it?

Speaker 11 (41:59):
This set that what God made isn't good and we
need to block it, really block the light light. I
mean what it gets to us. I mean that son
of ours is a frequency. It's a big ol'mocking also
saying that that that impacts our body yeah, and well
if I want, But I also do believe. I think
I've read enough and I've seen some information that sound

(42:21):
like that maybe maybe the white hats are in control,
maybe that they are up there, maybe starting to I
don't know. I don't know how that part that and
that that part's working yet that's frustrating to me. I've heard.
I don't know if it's true or not. It can't
prove this, but the five G cell phone towers, when
those first came out, we we see if people were
connecting dots that the first five G cell phone tower

(42:43):
that came out was near a school and within a
year or two. I don't know what the stat was,
but I mean, all of a sudden, all these kids
had cancer. I mean didn't happen overnight. And I believe
this is one of the weapons of worker that we
see that Nikola Tesla has said years ago, he's a
guy that JP Morgan put a sock in his mouth,

(43:05):
but he said, we will live, we will listen to
see man made horrors beyond our comprehension and and what
and he wasn't talking like a bb gun. He's a
frequency man. Nicola Tesla has said if you want to
understand the universe, you've got to know what a frequency is, energy, frequency, vibration,
they all mean the same thing. And so what he was,

(43:26):
what he was implying, is that every single cell on
the planet is being controlled by way of frequency. And
what we've learned is that you can turn cells off,
and you can turn cells back on, reactivate, and deactivate.
And because no one, again, no one gave us the

(43:48):
instruction manual how our body works, I mean, how our
body works is not And this is why I tell
people when you call and talk to us or me,
it's a paradigm shift. You gotta you gotta, you gotta
once once, and I and I and I have to
spend about a good five to ten minutes to undo
that paradigm to actually get you to do logic mindedness

(44:10):
to understand how the body was designed to function and work.
Because oh it's it's brilliant. And again, so if if
if the five G cell phone towers are setting out
some very strong signals, which we know they are because
we see you know, back in the day when they
came out, do you guys remember people were posting it

(44:32):
would be on Facebook Because I wasn't on. I don't
know if it's TikTok days back then, and I wasn't
on Twitter back then, but all of a sudden, I
see on Facebook people like this is so weird. There's
like one hundred dead blackbirds just right here on the road.
And I don't know why five G cell phone just
turn it on. It's just it's brilliant. It's diabolical and

(44:53):
it's brilliant at the same time because as what I
do for a living, I turned frequencies on to restore
the metabolism inside the body. Got to turn those suckers
back on that control metabolism. Again, most people don't know
what controls metabolism. I've heard in all the years, I've heard, well,
it's movement. What controls your metabolism, movement, going to the gym, work,

(45:15):
how much I eat, don't eat sugar, don't eat this.
All those are great, but there's they're so far from
what reality is. So yeah, so that's something I would
like to talk talk to Trump and those guys. I
think from what I've heard, Trump does know about the
five D cell phone towers. I think that he puts
something in place to Actually I heard he put it

(45:36):
what's called a Faraday cage. This is probably over some
people's heads, but for some people to know what a
Faraday cage is. A Faraday cage is something that you
put around a perimeter to stop anything from coming in
or leading. So you could still have this five G
cell phone tower that could send out healthy signals, like hey,
do you want to hear what's on Justin's radio show today?

(45:59):
Catch the tower, you know, But at the same time,
you don't want to have any other bad signal being
sent out into the airwaves too that can disrupt this machine.

Speaker 3 (46:11):
All right, you just said the magic word frequency. You
said the magic word frequency. So I want to show
everybody this is this video. This is a baby baby's crying.

(46:33):
That's how cool is that?

Speaker 11 (46:35):
Oh yeah, I've got one over there.

Speaker 3 (46:38):
Yeah, look at that baby just starts to kind of
calm and soothe itself.

Speaker 11 (46:47):
You know why that worked.

Speaker 3 (46:51):
Well, I'm just getting calm. I'm getting calm just sitting
here and listening to it, thinking about it. More people
are are onto this and up this is This is
one of the videos that was shared online the other day,
but it's it's gone viral.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
Yeah, what what? What's what's the story on that.

Speaker 11 (47:07):
Well, vasist. I mean, the thing is why the elites
have banned and removed the bells. Again, history has been
erased and unless you follow the people that are that
have been around for a hot minute to tell you
what it used to be like. In the early nineteen hundreds,
all around the world, bells were pulled down from you know,
you remember the big bells. Didn't we have a liberty bell?

(47:28):
You know, bells were all around.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
So every still the liberty bell. It's cracked, but it's
still crack in it.

Speaker 11 (47:35):
Hey, Trump, we need to fix a liberty belt, okay
and put it back up and ding it. Because what
happens is when the bells that were designed and crafted
by those very smart men that knew exactly what they're doing,
they were they were actually when the bell would ring
every hour on the hour. Yep, it was like, hey,
it's twelve o'clock, it's one o'clock, whatever, But it was
also the bells were designed to resonate at a very

(47:58):
specific specific frequency four three two or five two eight.
I'm not sure which one it was, but what regardless
the frequency would leave I mean, yeah, you can hear
the tone, but it also behind that tone is a
frequency that you can't see. That frequency is tuned into
tunes into your body to healing and repairing of the DNA.

(48:21):
So I'm sure that that gong was a different frequency.

Speaker 8 (48:24):
Hurts.

Speaker 11 (48:25):
That is a calming frequency. But the ones that the
people made for bells all around the world, I mean
everyone was in on it. It was to heal and
repair our DNA. So even if pot Ingles was ten
miles out, he couldn't hear it from town, but his
body received the signal healing and repairing of the DNA.

(48:45):
And those were removed. And why they were removed is because, oh,
we were going to war and we needed to make
guns and bombs and things like that. That was the
cover story back then. And how could you challenge anything
back then? How are you going to challenge it? I'm like,
send a lets or to your editor by your email.

Speaker 7 (49:02):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 3 (49:02):
It's funny though, even as we talk about this, more
people in the chat are seem to be awake to
some of these things happening. So there there's some of
that good news that that we're seeing play out in
front of us. If you want more, and maybe you
just want to have a conversation with uh with missing
about all of the things, whether it's getting healthier from

(49:22):
the inside out. Look, we're doing right now with our
health and the MAHA movement, the mission we're on to lose,
you know, losing all this now. I think my wife Lizzie,
I think she's like merely there, like I got a
little ways to go, right, but she's she's like there
but every day getting a little bit healthier each and
every day. And whether you you maybe just want to,

(49:43):
like I don't know, drop a few to get ready
for something big you got coming up, like maybe a
wedding or something this summer, or you.

Speaker 11 (49:51):
Know, yeah, our clients, lou John, our clients on average
lose For women, you're going to lose in forty days. Again,
when you find out what's wrong, why is your metabolism broken,
and you fix it, don't be shocked when you lose weight,
you know as us I happens when you fix the metabolism.
And again, and for someone that has you know, bigger goals,

(50:12):
it's going to take a little bit longer for them
to reach that goal. But if you for women, you
lose two to three pant sizes in forty days, my men,
Oh my gosh, men, you guys. Yeah, God's been nice
to you guys. You guys burned fat so much better faster.
But the average guy is going to lose anywhere from
thirty five, you know, to forty pounds in about a
forty day. Turnaround with me, and then again we have

(50:33):
to show the body how to keep it off for good.
Because I'm not a yo yo diet. I'm not a diet.
I'm actually not a diet. I'm a system. I'm a
system that uses quantum biology to figure out what's wrong
inside your body, fix the problem, turn everything back on,
and watch you come back alive again. Come back on grid,
Come back on grid.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
I love it so two to three pants sizes forty days.

Speaker 3 (50:55):
Maybe you've got a wedding that you're getting ready for
this summer, a lot of people, maybe taking a trip.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
You just want to be ready for all the summer fun.
Now it's the time they do it.

Speaker 11 (51:05):
Get off this, get off your seedpat machine, type two diabetes, medicine,
high blood pressure, cholesterol, acid reflux, pain medicine, I mean
eximus psoriasis. I mean again, this isn't just about when
your metabolism is directly linked to the overall health of
your body.

Speaker 1 (51:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (51:23):
I mean it's just like if you no more joint pain,
you want, Yeah, it's it's it's your body is all
I keep saying. I feel like I say the same thing.
Your body's amazing. You just need to learn how it works,
how it is designed to function, and then to fix it.

Speaker 1 (51:37):
Ay Man, have those conversations.

Speaker 3 (51:40):
Reach out and ask questions, whether it's about you know,
healing on a more in depth level, or you want
to join us in the Moham mission altogether. Maybe do
forty days and drop a few pant sizes, get ready
for summer. Now's the time two six nine nine six four.
That's the number you can call Mohamed Missi and find
out what they do in my Pure Health Solutions.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
We love it. We're we're having a great time.

Speaker 11 (52:03):
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Speaker 3 (52:10):
Nothing pre package you have to buy as far as
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Healthwusin dot com is how you can find out more
today and UH as always missing. We just appreciate you
taking the time to be here with us.

Speaker 11 (52:25):
L thank you for allowing me to speak. I am.
I'm so excited.

Speaker 3 (52:29):
You're a great guide through it all, by the way,
you know, because we've got it. There's a lot to
understand here with some of this stuff, and it's it
takes a little bit of you know, femaggling to get
it all worked out, but you know there's this We
get through it together. That's why we always love having
you on here with us.

Speaker 11 (52:46):
All right. Well, God bless Happy Easter you too, God
Bless
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Kingdom of Fraud

Kingdom of Fraud

It’s the unlikeliest of criminal partnerships: a devout polygamist from an insular Utah sect joining forces with a shadowy Armenian tycoon from LA. The result - a billion dollar fraud conspiracy. In Kingdom of Fraud, investigative reporter Michele McPhee traces the origins of the extraordinary alliance between Jacob Kingston and Levon Termendzhyan. Together, the two men trigger the largest tax investigation in American history and weave around themselves a web of dirty cops, influential political relationships and transnational money laundering. All this is set against the backdrop of Jacob Kingston’s clan – The Order. A powerful and secretive polygamist organization in Salt Lake City. To whom Jacob is desperate to prove his worth. Kingdom of Fraud is produced by Novel for iHeart Podcasts. For more from Novel, visit https://novel.audio/. You can listen to new episodes of Kingdom of Fraud completely ad-free and 1 week early with an iHeart True Crime+ subscription, available exclusively on Apple Podcasts. Open your Apple Podcasts app, search for “iHeart True Crime+, and subscribe today!

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