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November 29, 2022 • 36 mins

Today we're talking about you, your health, and your freedom and how to keep them with radio talk show host and homeopathic practitioner, author, and keynote speaker Robert Scott Bell. You don't want to miss this!

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In broadcast media since 1999, Robert Scott Bell, D.A. Hom. (American Academy of Clinical Homeopathy 1994) served on the board of the American Association of Homeopathic Pharmacists (1999-2001), currently serving on the Board for Trinity School of Natural Health and United Precious Metals Association. Robert Scott Bell is a homeopathic practitioner, an author and an expert in silver and copper therapeutics.

As a keynote speaker, lecturer and educator, he shares his expertise and practical experience with a broad range of audiences from Health Care and Wellness Professional forums, to Natural Industry trade and consumer shows, addressing those who are seeking the depth of his knowledge, education and key insights from his years of holistic practice, supporting effective natural health and healing choices. Robert reversed numerous chronic diseases nearly 30 years ago via homeopathy, herbal medicine, organic whole foods, minerals, essential fats and the transformational power of belief in the Holy Spirit. Robert is the father of 2 vaccine-free children, Elijah (21) and Ariana (16), with his wife Nancy.

RSB co-authored Unlock the Power To Heal with Ty Bollinger. He hosts the popular Robert Scott Bell Radio Show six days a week, where he discusses everyday health issues from the perspective of alternative and holistic health care. He travels and lectures to bring the power to heal back where it belongs, with each and everyone of you!

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Intro (00:02):
fighting back against the left's non stop attacks on
liberty, freedom. And America,America. This is don't tread on
liberty. Jason Davis is on theair.

Jason Davis (00:18):
Hey, welcome back to don't tread on liberty.
Thanks for being here, JasonDavis. And we're back right
after the midterm selections.
And of course, a lot ofinteresting things are going on,
especially here on our home turfin Arizona. But we're not going
to get into that too much.
Today, I want to talk more abouthealth care and the state of
health care. So we're gonnabring in our guests for the day.

(00:42):
You've probably seen him. He's akeynote speaker, bestselling
author. He's actually aneducator, homeopathic
practitioner. And he's the hostof the Robert Scott Bell show.
Robert Scott Bell is with us.
Thank you for being here. Howare you?

Robert Scott Bell (00:58):
Good to be with you, Jason. Yeah, in the
midst of all broadcasting in theapparent chaos, as you pointed
out the selection that justoccurred? What do we do? We
don't have any political saviorsto come save us. I think we got
to really look at thisdifferently if you haven't
already, which I'm sure youhave.

Jason Davis (01:16):
Absolutely. And actually, I've been warning for
about two years, that it'sactually just a unique party
system. And both sides arecompletely fake. And the
elections are fake. And we'veproven it, you know, here are
the Arizona audit. And, youknow, people like Joe Vaughn
Pulitzer, who actually examinedthe ballots. The evidence is

(01:37):
there for some reason. Nobodywants to report on it. But what
I really want to ask you aboutis, you know, now that they've
selected their next round ofcommunists, how bad is the next
lockdown gonna be?

Robert Scott Bell (01:52):
Well, I look at that. And I say, Yeah,
inevitably, they're going toattempt to enforce another
lockdown. The question is, howmany of those that participated
in enabled it last time aregoing to do so again? Or will we
have a critical mass ofindividuals that say, Ah, not
participating? You can't makeyou wait, I read about Rosa

(02:13):
Parks in history, and I go intothe back of the bus, alright,
and even getting on the bus ifyou're on it, talking about
those that want to lock us down.
So I still I'm with you, I agreethat they're going to attempt
it. I don't know what, as I'vespeculated on my show, Jason,
they have to come up withsomething scarier than what they
did the last time. And, youknow, my my producer Subramanya

(02:35):
were talking and he thinks it'sEbola or some variation. marbre
because when people bleed fromtheir eyes, that that's a visual
that is so scary that peoplewill go oh, okay, well, now, I
said I wasn't going to give upmy rights to be free. But hey, I
don't want to bleed out myeyeballs. Okay, give me a shot.
Quarantine me cover me and, youknow, saran wrap, whatever you
got to do. So it's a question ofis the percentage of people that

(02:57):
will live in fear as they seeimages like that? If that's the
case, but still take that nextlockdown?

Jason Davis (03:05):
Yeah, I mean, it's gotta be scarier. I agree.
They've been floating thisMarburg thing for a while
there's been, you know, thingshave been coming out about that.
And, of course, Ebola is verybad. And I thought for a while
they were going to usemonkeypox, but that seems to
have kind of fizzled out. But

Robert Scott Bell (03:21):
yeah, it wasn't scary enough. And I guess
it's specific risk behaviorsthat would have manifest in in
the folks who are going, I don'tdo that. So there you go.

Jason Davis (03:31):
But to your point, you know, when you say how many
people are going to go alongwith it next time. You know,
when I go out and about, there'sstill a pretty significant
number of people wearing theface diaper. And, you know, and
I live in a, you know, ruralcommunity. So the cities are

(03:54):
even worse than that. So I mean,do you do you kind of see that
yourself the same? Or is itdifferent?

Robert Scott Bell (04:00):
Well, I've been traveling a lot for last
six or seven weeks on airplanes,and maybe one two or 3% of the
people are wearing masks. Soit's very minimal in terms of
travel, where where I am veryfew people are wearing masks,
but there certainly are some butI'm looking at a very small
percentage. As you point out,though, if you go into the
cities, like I was just at thered pill Expo, which he had with

(04:22):
Griffin, this weekend, it was inSalt Lake City, and the young
people there, were wearing masksmore often than anybody else.
And like, dude, what's, youknow, I want to say, what's your
what's your problem? Hey, bud,what's your problem? You know, I
didn't want to engage in thesepeople because there's no
rational discussion with them.
So there will be these peoplethat are living in fear right
now. I mean, why would they bewearing the mask? Are they so

(04:45):
traumatized that they're afraidof anybody breathing near them
in the midst of okay COVID isclearly not here relative to
what they claimed it was andthose that are injured by the
vaccines are, you know, veryreal and dying right now that
not Have COVID So percentagewise it looks to me the, you
know, the young liberals thoseare going to, you know, college

(05:07):
school universities, they'reentrenched in Marxist
philosophies and collectivism,they'll they'll be all in, you
know and shouted at right ifthey could shout us right now
for not wearing masks, and theywouldn't get away with it. So I
think that it will be moredifficult, as long as we have a
very strong and present memoryof what we just went to, which,
you know, indicates to me thatthey would be hard pressed to

(05:29):
figure out something that wouldwork this time very soon from
now, because the memory is sofresh. If it dissipates for a
while longer, how long? I don'tknow. They might be able to go
in and go, we forgot what it waslike we forgot. And Leah, we
need to put masks on we need toget jabbed again, we need to
shut down a lockdown again. Soas I say, they have to come up
with something so scary. Youknow, maybe it's an alien

(05:52):
invasion plus Marburg and I'mtalking in outer space one,
you've heard them, you know,kind of toying with that idea as
well. Would that work? Were theworld style. HG Wells down? I
don't know, I know that thefolks where I am, are heavily
armed and ready to defend theirtheir freedoms, and they're not
going to cooperate with it. Butyou know, maybe I'm naive, and
maybe they come up with somevisual that is so frightening

(06:13):
that even the people that lovefreedom will go okay, well, this
time, it's really an emergency.
And let's just give up ourfreedoms again.

Jason Davis (06:22):
Yeah, time will tell. Time will tell they're
obviously going to be coming forthe Second Amendment. You
mentioned being heavily armed,they're gonna be coming for the
Second Amendment hot and heavy.
That's going to be top of theagenda, I promise you. So let me
get back to this. So we willtalk about like solutions. We've
been telling people for almost alittle over two years now stay

(06:45):
out of the hospitals. You haveto find alternative ways to get
treatment. So naturopathicmedicine, homeopathic medicine,
as you're involved with, and soforth. And I'm sure you'd agree
with that. Yeah. But I want toask you about a couple of
specific things as it relates tothat. So first, this talk of
vaccine shedding. Okay, and now,you know, we're seeing reports

(07:08):
of similar things being found inpure bloods that were only in
the vaccinated blood before. SoSo are they are these vaccinated
people? You know, are they likepassing around the, you know,
walking dead zombie genes?
Everybody else? Or what's goingon here?

Robert Scott Bell (07:29):
Yeah, just indicate, I think what you mean
by pure blood of those that havenot been jabbed official
directly? Correct. And so yeah,this idea that, if we are not
jab, we're completely free ofwhatever it is they brought into
the population, I think is alittle bit naive. Because when
you talk about mRNA, technology,the ability to alter DNA protein
synthesis, and what we'resynthesizing, at least according

(07:51):
to their patents, are the spikeproteins. And I know there's
more to it than that. But at thevery least, those things are
very small, 10 nanometers. Andif you're producing them, you're
going to shed and spread them.
And in that context, yes,exposure is inevitable. And I
don't say that to frighteneverybody. Because I believe
there are strategies that we canimplement, including some of

(08:12):
what you sort of influenced, youknow, moments ago, what we can
do in the midst of that, but Ithink that we can't completely
hide from it. It's, it'severywhere now. Now, that
doesn't mean panic, and it's allover, we're going to die.
Because again, knowing whatdamage is done and how it's
done. We can strategicallycounteract it, and generate and
regenerate healthy tissue fasterthan those things tried to do

(08:36):
generate tissue. So there arethings we can do in the midst of
that, but there's no doubt thatwe are exposed no matter what.

Jason Davis (08:44):
Yeah. And that seems to be the case. And that
seems to be consensus now, amongpeople studying it. So let's
talk about that then give us youknow, two or three simple things
that people can do to try tomitigate these effects.

Robert Scott Bell (08:59):
Sure, I think that one of the things I've been
lecturing on is the use ofcopper, because many people even
allopathic ly inclined, we'retaking a lot of zinc and vitamin
C, and those things are known todeplete copper stores for
resources in the body if youdon't know what to do to
counteract it. So we're lookingat Copper as a mineral that is

(09:21):
critical for connective tissueintegrity, vascular integrity,
and a lot of the impact of theseCOVID jabz is on the endothelial
tissue including, you know, theheart muscle itself. We've we've
heard a lot about myocarditisand pericarditis, but also
peripheral vascular impactveins, arteries, microcapillary

(09:42):
beds all being damaged at theendothelial layer. Copper and
selenium are critical mineralsto protect against that and then
also nitric oxide production,which is facilitated most
readily and systemically andsafely and sustained in fact, by
the use of the dietarysupplement called cardio
miracle. So strategicallychoosing to remineralize and

(10:04):
take a formulation like cardiomiracle, we could withstand the
assault on the endothelialtissue, the vascular system
where most of the negativeimpact that could induce death
is occurring to prevent thosedeaths from happening.

Jason Davis (10:19):
Okay, so cardio miracle kind of like maybe like
a cocktail of supplements andvitamins and things like that.

Robert Scott Bell (10:26):
Yeah, it's it's pretty, pretty profound,
comprehensive formulation withWhole Foods Supplements, as well
as specific ingredients like Larginine, citrulline, and beats
that are known to facilitate aspike in production of nitric
oxide. But if we do just thoseisolates, and indeed enhance
nitric oxide production at theendothelial level, it will be a

(10:49):
short burst of like a spike,ironically, a spike in
production. But also, withoutall of the comprehensive
supplemental ingredients likeand cardio miracle, you're also
going to produce what's known asperoxy nitrite, which is a very
dangerous free radical, a proinflammatory component, one of

(11:10):
the most vicious of them, andthat normally will rise when you
produce more nitric oxide. Sothe beauty in I would say the
miracle of cardio miracle isthat John Hewlett developed this
and counteracted, he didn't knowhe was doing it until it was
studied by Dr. Molinsky. The Ithink Ohio State was at
university or Ohio University.
And in this peer reviewedpublication, he was, you know,

(11:31):
flooding the tissues, theendothelial endothelial cells
with his cardio miracle. And hefound not a spike of production
of nitric oxide, but as a stain24 hours or more production of
nitric oxide, and a reduction ofthe peroxy nitrite by upwards of
50%. So the negative side ofthat production was not, you
know, it was not a problem, itwas countered. And it was

(11:54):
something that Molinsky said noone had ever done before. And
John EULA didn't know he did ituntil Molinsky. Told him, so
it's a profound enhancement overanybody that's attempting to
really stimulate that productionof nitric oxide. So we don't
have that downside,correspondingly, that would
create more pro inflammatoryevents and make things worse.

Jason Davis (12:16):
Wow. Okay, so cardio miracle, and where can
people sign that? By the way?

Robert Scott Bell (12:21):
I don't know, do you have a link to cardio
miracle? If not, I mean, they'rewell, more than welcome to come
on over to Robert Scottbell.com, I have a big banner
that you can get a greatdiscount on it. And something
I've been doing it every day fora couple of years now. And you
know, it was I didn't do it,because I thought spike proteins
would get me I did it a littlebefore all that happened. But it
was really to facilitate, youknow, oxygen delivery, all the
things the blood is supposed todo, opening up the vasculature.

(12:44):
So I had, you know, an ease ofdelivery of oxygen, and then the
uptake of the co2 and everythingelse that is supposed to happen.
And I found my, you know, myfitness levels went up.
Extraordinarily, I mean, I wasalready doing a lot of fitness
work and kickboxing and things.
And suddenly, you know, I wasdoing the same thing, but at
lower and lower levels of heartrate, right, the efficiency by

(13:04):
which I was able to deliveroxygen, even in intense exercise
workout regimens. You know,stunning, you know, in my mid
50s, I couldn't do this in my20s. And I'm doing it now. So,
for me, it isn't so much eventhough that your question is
valid because of what'shappening right now, that is
unique, why we need to do this.

(13:25):
But even if we were outside ofthat, that situation, the fact
is, if you want to be fit, andbe able to do extraordinary
things with the body that youhave, this is something I would
do every day anyway.

Jason Davis (13:36):
Okay, so definitely something to look into. And
you're right on target, right.
Prevention is always the key andstaying ahead of the curve. Now,
let's say somebody's behind thecurve, and they have, you know,
some type of immediate injurythat needs immediate medical
attention, or maybe, you know,it's a life threatening event,

(13:57):
cardiac event or something, andthey have no choice and they
have to go to hospital. Whatkind of steps can people take,
if they must go into thehospital to make sure that they
actually come out of thehospital?

Robert Scott Bell (14:11):
Yeah, well, first and foremost, and this is
this is about preparation, ifyou have to, to understand the
contracts and the adhesionclauses within them, that allow
them to do horrible things toyou. When you sign in the
admission papers, you think it'sjust an innocent thing, we need
to sign this so we can admityou, but there's a lot of things
you need to read through. Andobviously if you're going in and

(14:31):
you're the injured party, it'snot likely you're gonna be able
to do that. So you better havean advocate with you that can
cross through anything like theysay, you know, we reserve the
right to give you biologicshould we need to or decide we
need to what does that mean?
Basically, it means that you'resigning off on their ability to
vaccinate you with anythingincluding experimental COVID
jets. So that's a you know, anaspect of of this that we must

(14:52):
engage in the legal realities ofgoing into a hospital so that As
you take that out of theequation, make it a little bit
more difficult for them to dothat. The other thing is you
might have to have, you know, anadvocate with with you that has
a power of attorney so that theycan be present. And it's an
advocate as a protector of you.

(15:13):
Because as we found, their goalis to isolate you to eliminate
anybody looking out for you forbeing present in the hospital
with you, by claims that it'sCOVID, it's COVID, it's COVID.
And you know, you could be inthere for an injury that's life
threatening or heart attackevent and not related, could be
job related, though. Butregardless, they're going to try
and keep you isolated so thatthey can do the things whether
it be remdesivir Paxil, a bed,ventilators, different things

(15:36):
that would stop you frombreathing. You know, morphine,
like drugs, or anti anxiety,politics, combining them all in
it basically would induce death.
So we've got to remember that ifyou have to go into a hospital,
you better have an advocate thatis ready to be belligerent in
your defense and defense of yourlife. Because the protocols that
are happening in hospitals, evenif there may be good people
still left in there, they'reoverwhelming them and saying,

(15:57):
you know, if you don't do whatwe tell you to do, you're out of
a job. And then these people areworried about being homeless,
and on and on. So they'resacrificing lives. In other
words, they're participating inmurder events, even though they
don't want to, but they're, youknow, when they're asked about
it, well, I had to I was told toI was following orders. This is
again, the non suffocation ofthe medical system even further
than it already had been fordecades, because much of modern

(16:19):
medicine emerged from the socalled advances made on
experiments done inconcentration camps by doctors
during World War Two NaziGermany. So we're dealing with
Nazi medicine, it's just becomemore obvious, because of COVID.

Jason Davis (16:34):
Yeah, and, you know, a lot of this started in
Operation Paperclip after thewar, when they brought all these
Nazis over here. And they gavethem prominent positions in, you
know, universities andgovernment laboratories and
things like that. And that'swhere they come up with all
these nutcase ideas, right?

Robert Scott Bell (16:52):
Oh, yeah, I mean, it. Look, the lineage is
very clear. If you follow backand track back history, how did
we get here, modern medicine wasalready the third leading cause
of death before COVID. It ismore clearly become number one.
And this is not even includingthe cause of cancer and heart
disease, which is many of whatthey their medical
interventions, drugs, etc. Andvaccines that precipitate both

(17:13):
cardiac events and cancerevents. Of course, the cardiac
events would become more overtand obvious, because of COVID
jabs and things. But the realityis, if you want to live stay out
of a hospital, if at allpossible.

Jason Davis (17:25):
Yeah, and that's what we've been telling people
for the last couple of yearswhen it became apparent that
they're just executing people inthere. Now, you mentioned the
pharmaceutical industry, and youmentioned heart disease and
cancer, which was probably oneof the two leading causes of
death before COVID came around.
And, of course, thepharmaceutical industry, as you,
as you say, a lot of these drugsare really not that good for you

(17:48):
that they give for theseconditions. I mean, we had the,
you know, the Vioxx debacle,which was very public, but
there's been others, but not aswidely known. What do you think
about these cancer drugs? Imean, they're doing more harm
than good, right? Yeah,

Robert Scott Bell (18:05):
more people die of the treatment of cancer
than die of cancer by far. Andthat's that's a known issue. I
mean, just read, G EdwardGriffin's work a world without
cancer. You'll learn about a lotof that history. Also follow my
friend Ty Bollinger and theirwork with the truth about cancer
right now. We're just finishingup the the was called propaganda

(18:25):
exposed, uncensored edition,nine part series as well. And
you'll see a lot of the historyof cancer treatment is about
suppression of alternatives andthings that work and an attack
on those who would actuallyproclaim that they have cures
that don't involve chemotherapy,radiation, or surgery. And also
the acknowledgement of whatwe've just said here that a lot
of cancer is actually caused bywhat modern medicine does long

(18:47):
before you have cancer. And soit is the leading causes of
death in the West, not the thirdleading cause I argue the first
leading cause of death.

Jason Davis (18:57):
Okay, so instead of doing that, if somebody does
have cancer, where do you thinkthey should start on their way
to actually getting well?

Robert Scott Bell (19:09):
Well, seeking out people that don't try to
poison you back to health,because that's an absurdity to
begin with, and I'm a freedomguy. So if you feel like you
want to integrate or do that,that's, that's your call. But
right now operating in amonopoly, you often don't have
the choice and if you try to digdeep on it, and you say, well,
or can I get this in America,you have to leave the United
States of America to get thistreatment like to go over to

(19:31):
Mexico and they're more free inthe access to alternative or
what we call complimentary oreven natural treatments for
cancer like through the Gersonclinic, etc. So there are many
doctors outside of our bordersthat are doing this some quietly
doing some of these thingswithin our borders. I would say
the first state that goes fullon health freedom and says FDA,
take a hike, you're not welcomein our state, and welcomes all

(19:53):
doctors and all options forhealing cancer and other things.
You know, we're talking aboutmedical tourism, leaving this
country what Every state does itfirst will become one of the
wealthiest states in the nation,because of the people will flock
to that state to get treatmentthat it is not going to kill
them. So, you know, I coverthese things on my show from
time to time of course I wrote abook the unlock the power to

(20:14):
heal with Ty Bollinger that goesinto a lot of the mineral
deficiencies associated withcancer. I concentrate on three
primary ones. It's not all ofthem. But selenium is the number
one mineral to protect andreverse cancer. Chromium is very
critical for protecting yourhealthy cells and their ability
to use the simple sugars thatultimately are used for energy
often to keep those sugars awayfrom cancer cells. That's the

(20:36):
Chromium molecule also, it'sgood for the liver as selenium
is so detoxes is supported, andsilicone or silica. A very
critical is a connective tissuemineral to protect you from
metastasis, which is 90% of thedeaths or more. I just covered a
story recently on my show out ofIsrael, like 90% of all cancer
deaths are due to cancermetastasis, not cancer itself

(20:58):
growing, spreading, and how arethey stopping it? We've in this
one article, it said like 72% ofthese cancers could be stopped
the metastasis if people justexercised exercise and cardiac
cardio exercise. And theirargument was not a connective
tissue one like mine was but itwas a sugar issue. They said,
You know, when you areexercising, cardio, exercising,

(21:20):
your healthy cells willgravitate and grab the energy,
the sugars available to itfaster than the cancer cells
will, you know, the cancer cellsneed sugar to grow. They also
need to chew through theconnective tissue. That's why
silica is an important mineralas well as copper, you know,
that's why you do the sovereigncopper as well, to protect the
connective tissue, as well asbeing an anti parasitic and
fungal substance. Copper isreally important.

Jason Davis (21:43):
Yeah, yeah, you mentioned copper earlier. And
that's fascinating, because, youknow, I hear a lot about silver.
And, you know, I take silveroccasionally. But copper is not
one that's often mentioned. Sothat's very fascinating. So, you
know, obviously, they're goingto be coming with more of this
stuff, right? More shots, morebio weapons, that they call

(22:05):
viruses and all of this. So,and, you know, you're talking
about the states that enactthat, get rid of the FDA and do
these things. Do you really doyou think? Because, you know,
we've seen what's happened here?
And oftentimes, it's people thatyou know, I would they talk
like, they're on our side of theissue, but really, like when a

(22:25):
rubber meets the road, theiractions don't line up with what
they say. So. So I mean, do youthink there's a chance that we
might actually be able to getsomething like that done in a US
state?

Robert Scott Bell (22:39):
There are attempts, yes, ongoing and have
been for a long time, thequestion of success is, you
know, a valid question. It'slike a matter of to me of when
not if, because theinevitability is that those that
are left alive, through all ofthis are not going to put up
with it, the fact that they'vesurvived means that they
haven't, and they're not goingto, they drawn a line in the
sand. And I always thought thiswas interesting, strategically,

(23:02):
you know, they want to reducethe world population. But who
would they be left with thepeople that are willing to fight
them to the death to not beforced into these things. And so
it's not going to be a greatsituation for those elite
overlords that think they'resucceeding because they're
wiping out a lot of people. Butthe people that are wiping out
are primarily the people thatwould have gone along with
whatever they wanted to, youknow, what communist agenda they

(23:24):
had already been wiping outtheir allies.

Jason Davis (23:27):
Yeah, I don't think they care. I think they just
want to wipe as many people outas possible. Yeah.

Robert Scott Bell (23:32):
But um, yeah, but the point to your question
is what's left the people thatare willing to fight. And, you
know, it's not just the peoplethat say they're gonna, they're
willing to fight the people thatare willing and enable and show
that they will. And that's notme inciting violence or wanting
violence, it's just aninevitability that bullies will
get away with everything thatthey get away with, when they
feel you're not willing to punchback. And they'll call your

(23:56):
bluff until you call theirs. Andthen suddenly, they run and hide
as the cowards that they are.
And of course, these, you know,elite overlords, so to speak.
They're not all powerful,omniscient beings, even if they
have technology to monitoreverything, they're cowards,
sitting behind their ivorytowers, or in their or whatever,
in the moment, they're exposed.
They run and flee like cockroachcockroaches, and that, you know,

(24:18):
they'll eat their own tosurvive. And we forget that, you
know, we we kind of, imbue themwith powers they don't have just
because they know how to fill uswith fear. Right? And that fear
takes us off of our powersupply, you know, separates us
from our divinity, our sourceof, you know, creation, God,
Spirit, et cetera. And so theirtarget and goal and technique is

(24:41):
all about keeping us in fear.
Therefore, we see them as youknow, impermeable, impermeable,
invincible. You know, if we callthe monsters whatever, when
they're not, they're asvulnerable if not more
vulnerable, and they're afraidbut they hide behind things and
make us a little bit more afraidthan they are so that they can
maintain control until we'renot, then all bets are off in

(25:02):
terms of their victory. And thenwe see, you know, the thing you
asked about one state forinstance, that shows it can be
done. And again, inevitably itwill happen. It's just a matter
of when not if and how manypeople will lose along the way.
Yet, whether it be to COVID jabsor other draconian lockdowns and
shutdowns, violence on behalf ofthe government, not the people,

(25:25):
because it's the it's thegovernment owned by pharma and
other interests, communist andotherwise, that are engaging in
violence against all of us andhave for a long time, and
convinced us that if we dare tostand up in defense of our life,
liberty and property that we arethat violent terrorist, and then
it's again, a mind game, it's apropaganda game. And they have a
lot of people believing that andthat's, you know, it's keeping

(25:46):
many people from acting, butalso there's great restraint,
because I think the people thatlove freedom, by and large, are
not wanton, violent, people likethey were, they are portrayed in
the media, they're verymeasured, they really want to
keep the peace, if at allpossible, and do it as
peacefully as possible. Butinevitably, as we see the
history of America, you know,and the people in it in our, in

(26:09):
our very, you know, originpoint, if it takes, you know,
fighting, we will do that. Notbecause we want to shed blood,
but because they're forcing ourhand and they're not allowing
for any peaceable poppossibility for remediation
here, much less a restoration ofthe freedom that our founders
lay down to their posterity, ifwe would keep it.

Jason Davis (26:33):
I think you mentioned something that's key,
you know, the source ofeverything you mentioned, God.
And I feel like, you know, thiscountry largely has turned its
back on its roots, which is God,of course. And I think we're
gonna have to turn back beforeanything gets better. You know,
this feels a lot different thanthings that have happened in the

(26:56):
past, or even the revolution,because it's the whole world,
every country doing the samething, right, like every single
leader, they're all saying thesame exact words, then you have
these and, you know, these NGOs,that are essentially they've
usurped the people's power, andnow control government through

(27:19):
this corporate government comp,you know, compromise thing they
got going on. So I mean, thisfeels quite a bit different than
the wars that we fought in thepast. Would you agree?

Robert Scott Bell (27:29):
Yeah. I mean, you know, listen, there, there
were books written about it,Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars,
right. These are, you know,propaganda wars, they have the
technology to communicate andeven deliver things in efficient
ways that never before werepossible in that context. Yeah.
So it is different yet, thetechniques and the desires of
those that are trying to enslavethe people of planet Earth, or

(27:49):
have done so already or flewthrough the millennia, are
almost identical, it's justutilizing different
technologies, you know, that cangreatly accelerate their plans.
And yet, we have access to muchof the same technology. So it's,
it's kind of a, you know, it'salmost a stalemate at one point,
because they might have anadvantage, but there are people
that are utilizing this verysame things to our advantage, to

(28:11):
communicate and to wake folks upthat are, you know, maybe on the
verge of doing so to see throughthis and no longer than will
participate in the same way, or,or fall prey to the fear
mongering that as we talkedabout, when we started here, you
know, what is their next play?
How will they get us to complyagain, with lockdowns and
shutdowns, et cetera, andmasking. You know, there are a
lot of things that they'reattempting to do simultaneously,

(28:33):
which meant, I believe thatwe're on the verge of a big
shift, that they were veryconcerned about that if they
didn't make that move over thelast few years, they were going
to lose it. Which means, youknow, they're making a lot of
mistakes by accelerating theirplan by hurrying, a lot of
things are falling through thecracks. So the illusion that
they are so superior and soinfallible, and invincible is

(28:54):
just that illusion. And thequestion is, do we play into
that? Do we feed that illusion?
Or do we stop? Do we stopfeeding that beast, mentally,
emotionally, spiritually,economically, politically, all
of those things? That's a choicewe're making at any moment. And
I'm making it you're making itthat's what makes it different
now as well.

Jason Davis (29:15):
Yeah, I totally agree with that. I'm in a place
now where, Robert, I'm, I thinkthat we basically need to be
doing two things simultaneously.
In this country. Number one, weneed to be building a parallel
system and leaving the currentsystem in mass, we need to be
building our own infrastructure,our own banking, our own

(29:39):
communications, our owneverything. And when this system
does collapse, and it will, youknow, we're gonna have another
system that people can operatein. And I think the other thing
that needs to be done, we needto fix our election systems in
this country. If we want anyhope of ever restoring what we

(30:01):
had before, you know, because asI said at the top, I mean, it's,
it's, it's very clear andobvious that they just select
who they want and the machinemakes it happen, right?

Robert Scott Bell (30:16):
Yeah. And I think that part of the equation,
what you bring up is also whatI've tried to communicate to
folks about the whole electionselection issue. You'll know we
have succeeded, when you won'tcare, who is president. Our
founders had set up a systemwith a weak centralized

(30:39):
bureaucracy, or a very limitedbureaucracy now that we've got
an oligarchy. But the point is,it didn't matter who was
president that much, becausethey could impact on our lives
very minimally relative to whatwe see today, where they're
involved in every aspect of evenstate and local activity from a
federal level. And it makes itvery difficult to beat that
back, as you say, when theyselect the people or they

(30:59):
corrupt the people that theydon't select, or threaten them
or buy them any number ofthings, find them in
inconvenient situations and usethat to their advantage. But if
we eliminated the power, as ourfounders warned us to, you know,
to maintain that Strangleholdvia binding them down and the
change of the Constitution, thenagain, these elections will be
far less important. So as welook at the importance of the

(31:21):
election, rather than theselection, if we're still
electing people into a strongcentralized bureaucracy, we
haven't succeeded even byputting good people in, because
they don't even understand themachine they're entering.
They're in. And there are peopleI believe, that are running now.
In fact, a friend of mine,Jonathan eboard, you should have
on an interview, he's a, he's anattorney that has beaten back,

(31:42):
the FDA will record eight timesin court and realize that even
as he beats the FDA, and theoligarchy, whether it be FTC,
otherwise, those agenciesthumbed their noses, even at
court orders prohibiting themfrom doing what they're doing,
you realize, my gosh, what am Idoing, you know, my clients are
paying me all this money to winand I win, and they still can't
do it. They they're there. Theybelieve constitutionally they
can do. So he's decided to runfor the United States Senate in

(32:08):
Virginia to defeat Tim Kaine toneed two years now. If he raises
a certain amount of moneybetween now in first quarter
2023, I believe he'll do that inDecember by December. And then
we'll have a man that I can sayand I know personally would not
be could not be bought, andcould encourage in in really
educate intellectually, muchlike Ron Paul attempted to do,

(32:29):
and having more of those folkswho can help turn back the tide
against the oligarchy right now,which is more powerful than any
elected representative senatoror even a president. And yeah,
yeah.

Jason Davis (32:41):
And, you know, your local politics on the state and
county level are much moreimportant, is like, at least for
now, as long as we have the 10thAmendment, you know, really, if
the state wants to exert itspower, it can stop a lot of this
what the federal governmenttries to do. So very
fascinating, interesting topics,for sure. Robert, where can

(33:01):
people find your radio program?

Robert Scott Bell (33:04):
Well, I'm on two hours a day, six days a
week, if you want to come watchit at my website, Robert Scott
bell.com. If you want to bealerted, you can be part of our
newsletter subscribers. And youcan just text my name or let me
see my initials are SB forRobert Scott Bell RSP to the
number two to eight to eight. Soif you'd pull your phone out
right now you can go to to a toa boom, and then text R S b to

(33:26):
that you'll get a response. putyour email in and see it be
plugged into that. And then ofcourse, it's a it's on all the
podcast sites around the worldand many video sites rumble as
well. And I'm banned on YouTubeand Spotify. So but

Jason Davis (33:42):
you're not alone there.

Robert Scott Bell (33:44):
No, that no, we're in good company. That's
why I appreciate you having meon. And I'm with you, you know,
and you ask great questions. AndI appreciate you doing so
because we want to reach peopleto help them see through this
not through the eyes of fear,but the eyes of their Creator,
you know that we are not, youknow, built in a spirit of fear.
If we have that, then it'scoming from somewhere else. And

(34:05):
so that should be your litmus orsymptom that says, Oh, I'm off
course. And what do I got to doto get out of fear and that is
reunite with your Creator thatwill choose more powerful and
all the bad guys put together?

Jason Davis (34:16):
Bingo. That's absolutely right. It is time to
turn back. Hopefully we can havea Christian revival in this
country and get on the rightside of things. Robert Scott
Bell six days a week on theradio, Robert Scott bell.com,
author, educator, homeopathicpractitioner, all around
American patriot. Thank you forcoming on. God bless you.

Robert Scott Bell (34:39):
Thanks, Jason. Appreciate you very much.

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