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Could a simple apricot seed hold the key to preventing and addressing cancer? John Richardson believes so, and he's carrying forward a 60-year family legacy that's been systematically suppressed by medical authorities.

Richardson reveals the shocking story of how his father, a medical doctor, was repeatedly jailed and had his practice raided for helping thousands of patients overcome cancer using natural methods. The reason? He promoted Laetrile (vitamin B17) and other natural approaches that threatened the trillion-dollar cancer industry.

What makes this conversation truly groundbreaking is Richardson's explanation of cancer as a metabolic deficiency disease—not something you catch or inherit genetically. He presents compelling evidence about the Hunza people who live well beyond 100 years while consuming up to 200 apricot seeds daily, and points to recent NIH studies confirming that amygdalin (found in apricot seeds) causes cancer cell death.

The landscape is changing rapidly. Richardson shares how forward-thinking doctors are achieving remarkable results with cancer patients using Laetrile injections, ozone therapy, and hyperbaric oxygen—addressing cancer's vulnerability in low-oxygen environments. He also highlights a new medical school funded by a Walton family member that focuses 80% of its curriculum on nutritional approaches to disease rather than pharmaceutical interventions.

This isn't just about cancer—it's about reclaiming control over our health in an age of medical dogma. Richardson explains how COVID-19 has accelerated public awakening, br

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(01:06):
Welcome to HuttCast.
Today is 8-9-2025, and I'lltell you what.
If you listened to the lastshow, you're in for another
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John Richardson he's aresearcher from Arizona who does
research on the pits and seedsof fruits can give you some
miraculous benefits.

(01:27):
So hang tight, podcast fans,and tune in, because this guy's
got some information Like thelast one was just incredible.
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Speaker 2 (02:17):
Welcome back to HuttCast.
As mentioned in pre-roll, wehave an extraordinary guest
today.
He has got some things youprobably want to listen to, and
if you listened to the lastepisode, these guys work in
tandem on stuff that we shouldbe paying attention to.
So what we're not going to dois we're not going to make a
canned up gig.
We're going to just play thisby the ear and say, okay, what
do you got, john?
Can you hear me?

(02:38):
John Richardson.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
I can hear you perfectly.
It sounds like you're in anamazing studio in the basement
someplace.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
So it's perfect Kind of an underground bunker, we
don't say basement.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Okay, that's right.
Nobody wants to be living intheir parents' basement.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Hey, whoa whoa.
At this stage of life Iwouldn't be opposed to it.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
No, well, as long as it's three square meals and a
place to lay your head Threehots and a cot.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
I think they say that in prison too, don't they?
Yeah, they do.
They do Not that I would beaware of that, but hey.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
No, I've never been so yeah, but I've heard that.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Yeah, I've seen it in the National Geographic
somewhere, so tell us aboutyourself.
I want the people to know you.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
Again, as again, as I mentioned to you off off film
here that I wanted to talknon-scripted.
Who are you?
Yeah, who are you?
Well, I'm just.
I'm the son of somebody thatdid something amazing.
Uh, that's continuing on his,his legacy.
I'm a father of 11 children, uh,aged 33 down to four.
Uh, I live out in scottsdale,arizona, but I spent, I spent a
whole lot of my life inCalifornia, you know, working in
the apricot field, let's say,because we're going to talk

(03:52):
about it.
But apricot seeds are anamazing thing that God gave us.
He mentioned it in Genesis 129.
And so my family has beeninvolved in it since the early,
you know the mid 60s.
But I've been it's been kind ofmy career for the last 30 years
and in the last seven years, Iwould say, I've been out telling

(04:14):
the story in a non-fearful waybecause for the first, you know,
23 years of my involvement, ormaybe longer than that we were
concerned that the same thingwould befall us if we got out
and told this truth.
That happened to my father.
My father ended up as an MD,ended up going to jail not

(04:35):
prison, but he went to jail forseveral overnight stays.
He got arrested two or threetimes, like the craziest times.
Usually, when he was going togo about to testify to the
Congress or something like that,they would send some goons out
to arrest him and harass him,and then he got his practice

(04:55):
raided at least eight times thatwe've got record of.
And so all because he washelping people wipe out a
disease, thousands of peoplewipe out a disease that affects
millions of americans and haskilled, uh, millions of
americans and, and today,unfortunately, 2 000 or more
people will die from thatdisease.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Well, let's not get too ahead of ourselves here.
Yeah, yeah, we want.
You know it sounds.
That story sounds like.
Uh, scott Jensen, are youfamiliar with anybody up here in
Minnesota?

Speaker 4 (05:36):
I don't specifically know Dr Scott Jensen, but I know
so many different naturopathicdoctors who have fought the
battle on different fronts, soit's probably one degree of
separation between Scott and I.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
Right and they weaponized the system against
them.
Yep, and that sounds like whatyou got going here?

Speaker 4 (05:45):
Yeah it.
They weaponized the systemagainst them, yep.
And that sounds like what yougot going here.
Yeah, it is exactly what I gotgoing here and it's connected to
what's going on now, the wholeCOVID thing.
Right, it was connected by thedoctors, the frontline doctors,
that stood up at the SCOTUS andannounced to the world that
there was a natural, you know,cheap, effective way to deal

(06:06):
with COVID.
And they all got, you know,destroyed.
Some of them have lost theirlicense permanently.
Some are still trying to get itback.
Some lost it and got it back,you know, and they were
demonized throughout the media.
Just like you know, otherpeople have been demonized for
the subject of ivermectin.
Everybody knows that.
Other people have beendemonized for the subject of
ivermectin.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
Everybody knows that Right right.

Speaker 4 (06:25):
Yeah.
So it's the same exact storytold over and over again, and
finally the people listeninghave woken up to say enough is
enough.
I don't want to be lied toanymore, I just want the truth.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Just give me the truth, even the left Dems don't
want to listen to it anymore.
The what?

Speaker 4 (06:45):
Even the left Dems don't want to listen to it
anymore.
The what?
Even the left dems don't wantto listen to it anymore.
Oh, absolutely no.
I mean because here's the deal,tim uh.
It doesn't matter what yourpolitical uh slant is, you
deserve to have healthy childrenevery time you deserve to have
your children happy at thebreakfast table eating, you know
, good food and you, you know,spending time with your kids and
your grandkids.
If you're a a leftist, liberalor a right wing conservative or

(07:05):
somewhere in between, we alldeserve to have, you know, a
family and children, and thereshould not be a political.
You shouldn't have a politicalclass.
That's more unhealthy thanother, unless they specifically
choose to be that way becausethey just, they just want to
throw a blind eye, you know, butit shouldn't be forced on
anybody Now.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
I get this thing about deserves versus earned.
Yeah, my, I have.
I have a buddy, it's the total,total left and and I used to
run for office and he saidyou're the only right I would
ever vote for, but this.
What he taught me was, he said,the difference between deserves
and earned is entitlement and Isays how do?
how do you figure?
Because you mentioned.

(07:45):
You triggered me when you saiddeserves.
We don't deserve anything.
We've earned that, yeah, andwe're not entitled to that.
That's our God-given right,absolutely so we don't.
You know, when people saywhat's your pronoun, my pronoun
is earned.
How do you?

Speaker 4 (08:01):
earn a pronoun no.
Isn't that crazy you open theconversation when someone says
what's your pronoun?
You almost want to just go.
Hey, have a nice day up inyours.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
There's my pronouns up in yours Exactly.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
So so you know, I get you, I you're you're.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
You're preaching what I listen to all the time.
And we need to reach to thepeople, the people that don't,
you know, drink our kool-aid,shall we say.
Do you agree with that?
We need the people on the leftthat said, hey, I'm going to
vote for trump now because Idon't believe.
Uh, we should be voting forcamilla, yeah and the people are
getting that?

Speaker 4 (08:34):
yeah, they wouldn't even do that before yeah, we're
getting that, it's, it's, youknow, I'm out.
Uh, I really try not to be inany echo chambers, so I'm, I'm
willing to speak.
Uh, just any situation I'll,you know, I'll speak to, uh, you
know, doctors that are fullyentrenched in the, in the that
we call it the mic, the medicalindustrial complex, because I
find, uh, now more than ever,that doctors that have been

(08:57):
doing that for 20, 30 years areopen to hearing about other
things.
You know used to be.
They go.
I don't want to hear about that, don't talk to to me, get out
of my office or, you know, don'thave me do it Now.
At least, if they're an honestperson and, again, no matter
what their political slant is,no matter what they learned in
medical school, it's irrelevant.
They're willing to listen.
Yeah, it's irrelevant.
They're willing to listen toother things.

(09:19):
They may not risk their license, they may not put their
practice on.
You know they may not put thepractice up, but I was at a
conference about three, I think,two or three weeks weekends ago
and I happened to have MikeTyson on the panel and Tito
Ortiz and there were some othermajor doctors along with me.

(09:40):
You know little old me talkingabout the apricot seed and B17
and cancer me.
You know little old me talkingabout the apricot seed and B17
and cancer.
But the doctor sitting next tome was fascinating because he
was from California and he haswritten a book called Between a
Shot and a Hard Place.
And he told me that you know,I'm from California originally.
You know it takes 72 vaccinesin the state of California to

(10:03):
get your child from birth tokindergarten in California and
it's mandated.
There's no doctor's thing toget out of it or anything like
that.
There's no religious exemptions.
It's like literally Gestapo inCalifornia when it comes to
vaccines.
But he said he was about readyto introduce his book.
But he said he was about readyto introduce his book and so he

(10:24):
got a license, a medical licensein Texas and in Tennessee,
understanding that as soon as hereleased his book he was going
to get they were going to comedown to him in California.
But exactly the oppositehappened.
He not only has become acelebrity Wow and he's in
Hollywood, california.
And he said his practice isoverflowing.

(10:45):
He doesn't even have toadvertise.
He's got so many customers thathave children that want to know
the facts about vaccines.
He said to me John, I'm not ananti-vaxxer.
I'm just a person that wants toknow the truth and wants to see
the studies.
I want my patients to know andsee the science before they make
the decisions, because theymight have tested this vaccine

(11:08):
against that or this one overhere, but nowhere in any study
have they done two vaccinestogether.
And in California they want youto do 72 different vaccines by
the time your child's five.
And it's a wonder when I thinkabout it.
It's a wonder that kids live atall in California, I mean, and
so Now we see how they turn outright, right.
And so you know the health ofour children in California is

(11:31):
worse than anywhere, but thehealth of our children in the
United States is worse than anycountry that's listening to us
right now.
We have the worst childhoodillness issues than anybody in
the world.
We have moral.
We have 50% obesity, we have athird have diabetes, you know.
A half have ADD and they'reconstantly sick.
They're constantly sniffling,they're constantly getting on

(11:54):
the newest drug.
That's not the way it was whenI was a kid.
It's not the way it was.
When RFK describes when he wasa kid you know 3% of children
are sick Now.
Describes when he was a kid youknow 3% of children are sick
now.
60% of our children 12 yearsold, 12 to 15 years old, have
some kind of ongoing medicalissues.
That's disgusting.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
It's sick.
And how did I have a doctorfriend His first name is Phil
you put it together and he sayssometimes you just got to pump
the brakes and examine thatcommon sense ain't common enough
.
Right, exactly.
And sometimes you need to walkinto this with common sense and
say hold on.
You know, I'm not ananti-vaxxer, absolutely not.

(12:34):
But he was right.
Also, what are you doing?
You're putting so manychemicals in you don't even have
a meniscus to check againstwhat's going to happen.
Yeah, Other than you know, it'sjust, it's incredible, it's
incredible how this is turningout, this next generation is
going to be a total crap

Speaker 4 (12:51):
show.
Oh my gosh, it's, it's, it'sgoing to be.
Unfortunately, it's going to bethe.
You know when we're talkingabout vaccines and all the facts
are coming out, and I'm sureyou heard the RFK, just
basically, I don't want to usethe word banned or outlawed, but
he just pulled the funding fromall mRNA vaccines.
It was like two or three daysago, and that's going to be

(13:11):
earth shattering because eventhe inventor of the mRNA vaccine
says we shouldn't be using it.
It should not be used forhumans.
I mean, they've tested, they'vedone animal testing and you
know whole squads of animalshave died and so they've just
pulled until they just pulledthe financing.
So that's going to protect alot of people from being guinea

(13:33):
pigs, being test subjects,because they don't have any
studies that prove these thingsare safe and effective.
And so it really is happeningright now, and the exciting
thing for me is that even allthe death and destruction is
going on.
I'm not happy about that, don'tget me wrong.
I don't want to see peopledying sooner or anything like
that, but it has opened people'smind to the fact that wait a

(13:55):
minute, maybe there's othernatural ways to get immunity or
natural ways to get health, thatI have discounted, that I have
pooh-poohed, that I've said no,that can't be.
And now people you know areopen to hearing about this.
I spoke to a group of ladieslast night about how breast
cancer was proven to be by adoctor, harold Manor, at Loyola

(14:19):
University.
In the 1970s he did a five-yearstudy and he came, came out and
said breast cancers,mastectomies should now be a
thing of the past.
And he proved in the lab youknow, test after test that
combining B17, vitamin A andpancreatic enzymes wipes out
cancers in laboratory micebreast cancers.

(14:41):
And then he proved it in 15human subjects.
The problem was the universitywas funded by all the big pharma
companies, so he was fired.
He was fired and instead ofhaving a monument at Loyola
University or you knowing abouthim or being taught in medical
schools, he was left pennilessand had to move to Mexico to

(15:03):
live out the rest of his life.
He announced that in 1978 anddied of a heart attack in 1988,
basically a broken man it soundslike, uh, one of the goodyear
guys wasn't he one of?
that made this great formula formaking tires uh, yeah, they,
and they died, uh, died, broke,just broke, even though.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
And then the next generation picked it up and they
took it from there, but yeah,but the point's the same yeah,
the point's identical if I seehere.
Here's the thing.
I was on npr a couple monthsago.
A friend of mine got shot hereup in minnesota oh, minnesota,
and uh, he shot nine times.
He was, and his wife was shotseven times and it was on
national news.

(15:43):
It was kind of a big thing andhe's been on the show and he's a
very close friend of mine.
Oh man, that's horrible.
I heard about that.
Oh, I'm sure the whole worldheard about that and I'm gonna
get him on the show and we'regonna have this talk, but he
needs to uh is that when theother couple got murdered was
there.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
Was that okay?

Speaker 2 (15:59):
so the one is in her husband mike yeah, and john and
his wife yeah, john was it wasthe first shot, oh my gosh and
he survived he did he, did he's,he's just it's incredible, but
my point where I was going withthis is yeah god, where was I
going?

Speaker 4 (16:17):
Oh, you, just, you know we're talking about how?
Oh, mental health.
Yeah, yeah, mental health yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
So I'm visiting him and I walk into his hospital
room and I say, hey, look,governor Hoffman, what do you
think we should do about this?
And he looks at me and goes,because we, you know, very open
about stuff.
And he says what am I going torun on?
And I says really, you'relaying in bed with nine holes in
you and you've got to wonderwhat you're going to run on.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
And it's all about mental health.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
Yeah, I says John you know that gun didn't jump up
and shoot you.
You got that right.
No, and me and him go shootinga lot and he's, he's on he's on
them side and we're good friends.
And I says this is a totalmental health thing.
This, if anything, binds thistogether about what is mental
health?
Yep, so when you start pumpingthese chemicals on these people,

(17:09):
these kids, what are theysupposed?
To think in their mind it'snormal.

Speaker 4 (17:14):
Yeah, we are.
We have created a generation of, we've created a whole
generation of kids that havebeen just doped up, sorry, from
all different angles and allthese these elixirs and mixtures
, and every time they go to thedoctor they're getting another
vaccine or another shot.
And again, not to be antimedicine or I'm anti, you know

(17:34):
Western medicine, I'm verypro-Western medicine.
I think it has its place,absolutely.
If I get in a car accident andI break my legs, I'm not going
to eat apricot seeds.
I mean it's not going to healme.
I'm not going to go take aninjection of vitamin C.
Modern medicine does excellentwith emergencies, with accidents

(17:56):
, with gunshot wounds, forexample.
You can't, there's no nutrientsyou're going to take.
You know that's going to healyour gunshot wound.
But modern medicine has itsplace, absolutely.
But we're seeing this explosionnow, people realizing I'm
watching people that used tohave death sentences being
called you know you've gotcancer Used to take that as a
death sentence.
They're now living.
Know you've got cancer used totake that as a death sentence

(18:16):
that are now living not onlypast the death sentence but
they're thriving.
They're living a better lifethan ever because they're
understanding that cancer isnothing more.
Many of your audience will hearthis for the first time, but
it's nothing more than ametabolic deficiency disease,
meaning you have deficiencies ofthe nutrients your body needs
to prevent you from gettingcancer.

(18:37):
Cancer is not something youcatch.
It's not in your genes.
It's not even in a vaccine thatyou're going to get turbo
cancer.
All of those things that peoplehave been told cause cancer are
all destroying the immunesystem.
The body's God-given immunesystem is what keeps you from
getting cancer.
If you destroy that immunesystem, the body's God-given

(18:58):
immune system is what keeps youfrom getting cancer.
If you destroy that immunesystem with an mRNA vaccine
that's been proven to killT-cells, if you destroy the
immune system, then you're goingto get.
All diseases are going to go up, not just cancer.
You know heart disease,diabetes, all the things that
people are getting at a higherprevalency now because of the
destruction of our immune system.
Those are all going to happen.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
but cancer is a deficiency disease how do you
get it across to them?

Speaker 4 (19:25):
I have to beat it into people's heads.
I literally have to tell people.
I think it takes about seven oreight times before they really
hear it, because your audienceis going to hear it and they're
going to just go oh, that guy'scrazy, or he doesn't know what
he's talking about, or he justwants to sell some apricots or
whatever the thing we do when wedon't really want to look into
something.
Because, you know, we have anaunt that just got cancer and

(19:47):
she's going to get chemo andradiation and we visit her and
she's weighing half the weightand her hair is falling out, and
so we go.
There's no way doctors would putmy aunt through all this if
there was a God-given,inexpensive, effective, highly
effective way to have them livea normal life.
And so it's so against us ashuman beings to think that we've

(20:10):
been lied to about all thisstuff that we just avoid it.
I mean, I've sat with peopleand walked through the whole
thing and at the end they'relike oh, absolutely, john, I
totally believe it.
And next day I knew they'regetting a million dollars worth
of chemotherapy for their 17year old son.
When I, when I told him youknow, I told him all the truths
and the facts and the studies,but they don't hear it, you know

(20:30):
.
And so it is there is.
It is there is.
We are waking up now because ofwhat we just went through COVID
at a factor that is so massivecompared to previously that it
does make my job easier and I dosee the light go on in people's
head a lot easier, but it'sstill.
it's still a battle they catchit, they see it.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
And they get that aha moment Exactly, and that's
where you want to be in position.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
Yeah, I get it?

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Yep, yeah, I get it.
Yep, yeah, it's just you know.
And when will the left startlistening to that?
Because I'm sitting there onthis radio station we're talking
about I mean, our mayor of ourtown was on there and I was
remote and they're talking aboutthis shooting.
And five callers in front of mestarted talking about guns.
Again they started oh, we'regoing to take away this.
I started talking about guns.

(21:16):
Again they started to oh, we'regoing to take away this.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
I said oh, guys, guys , you don't get it.
You just you're not listeningto it.

Speaker 4 (21:24):
And at what point do you listen to it?
Well, in the health world,fortunately, it's different than
guns.
Guns are, you know, obviously,you know seems to be a political
thing as well.
But with the combination of RFKand President Trump, I sat in a
meeting of about you know,there was probably 10,000 people
there after Trump had asked RFKto join him before they won,

(21:46):
and I sat in a room and it washumorous.
I was there with I'm a veryconservative person.
I was raised conservative.
My dad was a very conservativedoctor and, you know,
god-fearing, ran for Congress.
He was in the John BirchSociety, all that stuff.
But the funny thing, as a childI also, my dad, was a hero of
the liberal left.
He was the hero of the hippiesof the San Francisco Bay Area,

(22:09):
haight-ashbury, all that becauseback then, if you remember,
everybody that was a hippie waslike into, you know, uh, eating
organic food and not shavingyour armpits and wow you, there
you mean there's a, there's anatural, you can eat the seed
and you can avoid having cancer.
they loved my father, so I was.
You know when, like I talkedabout, health is shouldn't be a

(22:32):
left right thing thing, it hasbecome a left-right thing, but
the left because of RFK.
My dad, politically, would havelooked at the Kennedys and said
I don't agree with the KennedysPolitically, socially I don't
agree with the Kennedys, but hewould have agreed with them for
health and nutrition.
But he was on Capitol Hillarguing for them not to make

(22:54):
Laetrile illegal with SenatorTed Kennedy.
I have the transcripts SenatorTed Kennedy was grilling my dad
and my dad was responding.
So politically they were onopposite sides.
But now RFK Jr, who grew up inthat family, is now on our side.
Again, I say our side.
The truth in medical freedomshould be everybody's side.

(23:16):
And so I sat in this room of10,000 people and I was laughing
, because there was just as manyleft-wing hippies in that room
as there were right-wingconservative Trump supporters.
There was people that hatedDonald Trump in that room that
were supporting what RFK Jr saidand supported what donald trump
said.
So on the health freedom side.

(23:36):
I'm telling you, we are makingstrides and we are locking arms.
you know but there shouldn't besides, hey well, I know that I I
mean you're right you'repicking sides and you're
polarizing these now, yeah, andso I am saying what I'm saying
is that on the, on the maha side, I guess it would be it's, it's
, it really is.
People are waking up, evenpeople, because they've gotten

(23:59):
their kids, uh, you know,injected with something and then
watch them, them sink intoautism.
They've watched these thingsthat are they're absolutely
provable are happening to theirkids, or you know, and the, the,
what is used to be the leftwing, right wing, uh, dynamic is
not there when it comes to yourpersonal health, and so that's

(24:22):
what I'm seeing the most Right.
Well, they are yeah, they arestill picking sides for whatever
gosh darn reason.
I mean, why pick any side?
You know that if you believe inuh, you know body autonomy
there it is.
You said that wants to force.
Wants to force you to take avaccine or force you to take
certain medicine.
When you get diagnosed withcancer in the United States, if

(24:43):
you're in the medical industrialcomplex, you only have three
options, that's chemo, radiationand surgery.
That's been the same way it hasbeen for 60 years.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
But you said it in a buzzword.
You got me again, it's notabout size, it's about belief,
belief.
So what I tell my people is youdon't need a side.
Either you, you believe in theagenda, or or into the our
alignment, our agenda alignments, you believe.
I mean it.
Just it's one of those thingswhere it's hard to describe, but
either you believe in it or youdon't.
Yeah, and if you start pickingsides, you start staying sides.

(25:15):
You know you're, you'repolarizing again.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
So if well, I like to go.
I like to just go into a roomwhere people are opposite sides
of me on some subject and thenfind common ground.

Speaker 5 (25:25):
That's that's what I like to do.

Speaker 4 (25:27):
Well, it is politics.
I'm not a.
I'm not a politician, I'm not.
I'm not wishy-washy when itcomes to things, but I, I can
find I'm very much, uh, you,into truth and I will tell you
my truth, but I don't.
If you and I sat, we were onthe lake in Minnesota and we
were fishing, we were fishing atthe poles and we were talking

(25:49):
for eight hours, we couldprobably find we'd probably find
80% of the things we'd agree on100%, 10% we'd go okay, let's
not talk about that.
And 10% we might even get madat each other about, but that's
okay, yeah, but that's okay,exactly that's.
We would have a great time,we'd be there, and so that's how
I look at it.
It's not that I'm not.
You know I don't want to hangout with anybody.

(26:10):
That that hurts, hurts children.
You know I don't.
That's I draw the line there.
But but you know there's otherpeople stand on just this 1% and
hate somebody or want to fightsomebody, or they disagree just
because of 1% difference.
Destroy, yeah, it destroys.
It destroys.
You know, us making the world abetter place.

(26:32):
Us, you know, making thingshappen.
Because we're going to, we'regoing to stand on this one
little issue and we're gonnahate somebody because of it,
because they're on that they'reon that side, john I don't do
that.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
I had this, I had this conversation on the npr and
was the angela show, and shesays so what?
Why do you think this?
This violence happens?
And I don't do keep coming backto the show.
I just think it's funny thatI've never been on a full left
show and I've never.

Speaker 5 (26:57):
So she says what do you think?

Speaker 2 (26:58):
happens here.
I said you know I get this gunis the tool of use.
It's no different than a hammer, it's no different.
But because it's a combatmultiplier, this is how it works
.
Now you ask me why this is.
And I told her, I said I takethis back to a time when these
kids, these people who are nowin office and who are now
calling the shots, haven't hadthe grace or have been taught

(27:24):
how to lose.
And she goes what do you mean?
I said, in order to be agracious winner, you have to
know how to be a gracious loser.
And when we start raising thesekids with participation
trophies and all this, hey,we're going to do this and that.
You didn't teach them nothing.
So today, if you oppose them,they want to destroy you.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
For not seeing their way.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
And when you started giving me the percentages of we
can talk 20% about this you justtalked about every person
Democrat, liberal, right onevery subject, because that's
how it really is, at least onthis show.
That is yeah.
So why not get together onthings you can do and not
destroy if you don't believe?

Speaker 4 (28:07):
absolutely, and it's it is.
That's the time we're goingthrough right now.
We're in, yes, an amazing,incredible time where people you
know I was on a call this lastweek and Russell Brand came on.
Did he?
Yeah, he was on.
It was a Maha Action Committee.
It's top, they said it was atop 500 influencers in the
country and I was honored to beinvited on there, even though I

(28:30):
don't consider myself a top 500influencer.
I'm not a social mediainfluencer.
But they had Gary Brekka, theyhad, you know, gosh, just some
major people.
But Russell Brand, specifically, I look at him, you know, five
years ago, you know I don'tthink I would agree with him
about too much, you know, butnow he has woken up, yes, he has

(28:52):
.
He has woken up to the fact thatit's just about truth.
It's not necessarily, you know,it's not necessarily right,
left, you know, up down all thatkind of stuff.
It's about truth and they'vegone after him.
They've gone after him for thesame thing.
He was applauded for 10 yearsago being a ladies man, and you
know, all over the place.
Now they've gone after him.
But we're seeing that happen,that people that were quote

(29:14):
unquote on opposite sides arecoming together.
And on health, it's refreshingbecause in health we can agree
on that.
We can agree that the truth isbetter.
And so I spoke to a doctor thislast week who's an MD.
He's highly decorated.
He says he has more patientsthan he can possibly deal with

(29:34):
and he doesn't.
He doesn't advertise and he hasbeen giving people in Florida
over a thousand injections amonth of Laetrile, a, a, a, a
vitamin, a nutritionalsupplement that's been around
since the 70s that my dad wentto jail for, lost his license
for this MD is now having amassive success in Florida and

(29:57):
so it gave me this again.
I do this every day.
I'm like, wow, am I living inthe twilight zone?
You know, is this actuallyhappening?
Or you know?
I said, you know, how are youthe powers that be?
How are they coming up?
He says, john, I just do it.
All right, I don't say I'mcuring their C word.
You know, we use that whenwe're on a platform.

(30:17):
I don't, I don't, we're notcuring their big C, I'm helping
their immune system and so I cangive them a high dose vitamin C
.
I can put them in an oxygenbath.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
Well, let's talk about that.
Let's talk about the science.
Let's talk about that.
Hold on here.
We are 28 minutes 17 secondsinto segment one.
I'm going to take a break.
Let's come back and talk aboutsome of those ideas you had.
Is that okay?
Okay, hudcast standby.
We're going to go to the nextsegment here, but I've got to
take a break, so hold on.

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Speaker 2 (31:32):
Welcome back to HUTCAST On the phone, john
Richardson.
Section one he's given us somehuge intel, some great life
experiences, some stuff that hisfather has done.
The legacy continues and, john,you had mentioned in the
previous section that you hadsome ways to give people some

(31:53):
ideas vitamins.
Go for that.

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Yeah, yeah, it's.
You know like I've beenfighting this battle for 30
years, tim, and it's you know mydad fought it for 30 years
before that.
So my entire life, basically,my family's been in this battle
and I'm just by the grace of God, or by the, for such a time as
this or whatever it is I'm, I'mdropped right into the midst of

(32:18):
this storm.
There were people want thetruth and they're tired of being
lied to.
So whereas they kept us allseparate before Now, for example
, in my warehouse I have 60years I mean literally 60 years
32 pallets originally, threecontainers, three shipping
containers full of documentationabout laetrile ozone.

(32:44):
You know all.
You know the stuff they put ina toothpaste, a fluoride excuse
me, I lost my brain for a secondAll these different things that
we've been proving the factsfor since the 70s about fluoride
is damaging, it's poisonous,the cancer rates go through the
roof when you put it in thewater.
But they've lied to us for allthese years.
So I have the 60 years ofdocumentation, you know, and

(33:08):
books and studies.
Documentation, you know, andbooks and studies.
And so now I'm at the kind ofthe forefront of right now in
the world.
I don't know of anybody thathas more documentation, more
information, more news about B17and apricot seeds and laetrile
and what it does for a personwith cancer.

(33:29):
Okay, Now all that said, I'm notsitting here telling anybody
that's listening they go.
I found the magic, the silverbullet.
It works every time and don'tworry, you can eat donuts and
McDonald's and Burger King andjust eat some apricot seeds and
you'll be fine.
I am not saying that by anystretch of the imagination, and
especially since I got on a callyesterday with an amazing

(33:52):
doctor out of Florida and I wishI had the notes from the call
so I could remember his nameright this second.
But he would shoot me if Icouldn't remember his name.
He's got a clinic and I'llfollow up with him.
My son met him first, told meabout him, and he is having
absolute miraculous results withcancer patients and patients

(34:15):
with other, with lupus or withother horrible diseases, all by
getting their body back into alevel where they can fight it
off.
So meaning that it's notnecessarily about some drugs we
all hear about oh, there's acure for cancer, there's a cure
for this, there's a cure forthis, there's a cure for that.
No, we actually have to bringour immune system back into a

(34:37):
good level with all thesepoisons we have in it.
Or, he said he's found likehe's found.
He's done tests.
He's found gasoline in people,he's found jet fuel in their
body's system.
He does all these studies as anMD at testing blood to find out
what's going on with somebody.
But one of the main things heuses is laetrile injections.

(34:58):
That's one of the main things,and we were finishing each
other's sentences when it cameto what it does and how it works
, and so it was fascinating call.
I met him for the first time.
He was on my podcast, nice, andthe time went by like that.
It went by so fast.
We were both saying we need toschedule another time to talk
about this because I want that.

(35:21):
He has 24 staff members.
He has more patients than hecan possibly handle and he
doesn't advertise.
He doesn't put any advertisingout there.
He's constantly gotten morethan he can use, but he's having
success with these patients asan MD in Florida and he's not
bucking the system where they'refeeling like they're coming and
raiding him every week andthey're trying to take away his

(35:42):
license.
He's actually helping so manypeople that he's being supported
, especially in the light ofwhat we've talked about before,
about how politically it's moreaccepted to have natural,
god-given answers to disease nowthan it was than it's been
before the whole COVID mess orbefore this.
You know, rfk Jr became thehead of HHS, so so much is

(36:06):
changing, and so I was talkingabout some of the things he's
doing.
And some of the things he'sdoing is, you know, ozone baths,
ozone therapy, hyperbaricchambers, because cancer hates
oxygen.
He actually told me he got thispiece of equipment in Germany
that you can only get in Germany.
You know how you stick yourfinger in those oxygenation

(36:29):
things that tells you how muchozone or oxygen you have in your
Dr Justin.
Marchegiani.

Speaker 3 (36:32):
Yep, the oximeter, dr Tim Jackson, yeah, the oximeter
?

Speaker 4 (36:33):
Yeah, you can buy them on Amazon.
I have one, but he tells youthat that just tells you your
surface oxygen level.
So even cancer patients couldhave 100% saturation.
But if you take this Germanequipment and put it right on a
breast tumor, you'll find theoxygenation level.
And he asked me to guess.
He said you guess, and I saidwell what?
30%, 50%?

(36:54):
He said 7%, 7%.
In a tumor there's so lack ofoxygen because cancer doesn't.
Cancer grows in an anaerobicstate.
So if you can get oxygen intoyour tissues and into your
bloodstream and all that, yourbody's immune system will fight
against cancer that muchstronger.

(37:15):
So they put them in an oxygenbath, they put their patients
that have these tumors, and thatbrings their using this meter
brings their oxygen levels up to, you know, 70, 80% at the tumor
site and they see absolutegreat results.
With all the other things thatthey're doing, and one of the
main things he does pretty muchwith every patient is give them

(37:37):
laetrile injections.
So six, nine or 12 grams in aday, which is, like you know,
hundreds of apricot seeds,because an apricot seed contains
about 20 milligrams, and sowhen you purify it and give it
as a laetrile injection, thereaction is tremendous for these

(37:57):
people because the chemistry ofhow it works and we talked
about it is that the molecule ofa laetrile or amygdalin.
Let me just kind of clarifywhat those three things are.
Amygdalin is found in 1200different foods.

(38:20):
So you got it in lima beans,millet, barley, sorghum,
molasses, lentils, but primarilyin nuts, beans and seeds.
Okay, the seeds of seeds ofapricots, the seeds of apples,
uh, the seeds of uhaches, ofgrapes.
But you know, we can go down apath of why is everything
seedless now?
Why do we have seedlesswatermelons and seedless apples
and seedless grapes?
Well, they're taking the seedsthat we need and that God said

(38:43):
in Genesis 129, have the seedfor their food and they're
taking it out of our food.
So, not to digress, but that'swhat.
Aygdala is found in 1,200different foods.
You don't need ejections oflaetrile if you're eating a diet
full of amygdala, but theaverage American eats about half
of a milligram of amygdala in aday.
That's not enough.
The Hunzas, who live to be over100 years old, they eat up to

(39:07):
200 apricot seeds a day.
It was covered.
Cnbc did a big article, february2024, saying these people live
to be over 100 and the numberone reason is because they eat
apricot seeds and oil.
That was on cnbc and february2024.
You can google it.
The number one reason apricotseeds and it's.
And it has a little hyperlinkthat says go to the study with

(39:28):
the NIH and the NIH says inthree recent studies that
amygdala causes cell death incancer cells.
So it's out there but they kindof keep it hidden.
You know what I'm saying.
It's like we're telling peopleabout this but we don't really
want them to know.
It doesn't profit profitableenough.
There's no profit.
Literally there's atrillion-dollar cancer industry

(39:53):
that will be shut down if whatI'm saying is true and it is
true, but not to be conspiracyabout it.
Not to be conspiracy.
No, no, it has nothing to dowith conspiracy.
It has to do with-.

Speaker 2 (39:59):
Well, some listeners will get that just by that last
couple of statements.

Speaker 4 (40:02):
Well, you would get that, but it's a financial
conspiracy.
I mean, come on, the worldrevolves around money.
I mean, let's put it that way,so you can make your money
ethically or you can do it.
But I would say 95% of peopleout there think they're making
their money ethically.
Okay, there's only, you know,the 5% of criminals know that
what they're doing is criminal,but they don't care anyway.

(40:24):
Let's not talk stocks andtrades, right, exactly, yeah,
well, I don't know what, whatthe we can break those
percentages down.
The thing is, the system sets itup so that if you just if you
get, uh, cancer, the answers arevery expensive and support a
very huge industry.
The, the non-pushed answers,the things that are cheap and

(40:48):
effective, that would actuallyput those things out of business
, are not promoted.
They're not told to you.
These results I'm talking aboutthis doctor in Florida is
having is not given to.
The patient goes intoMinneapolis hospital and is
diagnosed with with colon cancer.
So it's, it's not.
Is that because they're allevil?
That everyone, no, thesedoctors did not go into medical

(41:11):
school to murder their patients?
I can tell you that, Absolutelynot these guys they went in to
give them the best care theypossibly could, but they're only
taught the stuff that makes anindustry millions of dollars,
the pharmaceutical industry.
The only chemotherapy you'retalking about is the ones that's
, you know, cutting edge $20,000an injection and you know it's

(41:33):
half a million dollars whenyou're all said and done, if
you're diagnosed with coloncancer, and that's all covered
by insurance.
So the system covers that.
But if you choose this otherpath, it's $20,000, it's eating
organic food and ozone andgetting, you know, b15 and B17
and vitamin C injections.
That's $20,000, but none ofthat's covered by insurance.
So that option is not given toyou if you go to your 12-story

(41:58):
hospital in downtown Minneapolisor Scottsdale, wherever you go.
So I'm talking to this doctor,we are hitting it off, and I'm
saying how do we spread this toother areas?
How do we spread this to otherstates?
And he said, john, I'm right inthe middle of figuring that out
myself.

Speaker 2 (42:17):
Let's get him on the show.

Speaker 4 (42:19):
Yeah, I'll absolutely get him on the show.
And there's another doctor andI do remember his name, dr Scott
Stoll, and he runs thePlantrition Project.
People can go look at that.
And Scott literally is becausebecome a buddy of mine.
He uses apricot seeds andlaetrile in his medical practice
as well, but he takes thebottom 10% of Whole Foods

(42:43):
employees, meaning the mostobese, most unhealthy, worst
people.
The CEO has said take my bottom10% and take them to a retreat
for a week and give them organicfood, seeds, apricot seeds, you
know, broccoli sprouts, allthese different things.
Teach them how to breatheproperly, teach them how to, and

(43:04):
the miracles that are happeningfrom that Tim are mind-boggling
.
So I'm going to a conferencethat Scott is holding in Palm
Springs in three weeks.
That's teaching medical doctorswho are all clamoring to get
the information about health andnutrition, and he's given them
a plant-based medical conferencethat's going to give them

(43:24):
continuing education credits tothese MDs and I'll be there.
I'll be there and next year hewants me to speak at the event.
This is stuff, stuff.
When I'm telling you this, Ican't even believe it.
I can't.
It's like I wouldn't believe itif I wasn't living it, because
I'm being.
I'm being brought into themedical industrial complex and
they're willing to hear itbecause it's collapsing, because
patients are sick and tired ofspending their life savings to

(43:46):
just be worse off and sicker atthe end of the process than they
were at the beginning.

Speaker 2 (43:51):
Well, remember today's doctors are the
generation that hasparticipation trophies.

Speaker 4 (43:59):
Well, that is true, that is very true.
But they at least have aconscience to know that what
they're doing isn't no longerworking, least have a conscience
to know that what they're doingisn't no longer working and
it's being.
They're being broken apart fromthe top down and from the
bottom up.
The real pressure on makingthese doctors uh, relearn what

(44:22):
they were taught.
Uh, not not improperly, butwhat they were, what they
weren't taught.
My dad got about a week naturalof nutritional education in his
10-year education before hebecame a doctor.
Same thing with doctors now.
But here, here is the thing thatright now we, the people, are
pushing back to them and sayingwe don't accept what you say

(44:45):
unless you've got some proofbehind it or unless you give me
the other side.
What's the other side?
Show me, show me exactly.
And so just recently, I thinkit's been 15 days ago, it was
announced that the richest womanin the world, a Walton family
member, the Walmart family, justopened a medical school in
Bentonville, arkansas, that isteaching 80% nutritional.

(45:09):
That is teaching 80%nutritional, god-given you know,
metabolic answers to diseaseand 20% allopathic.
And these people, the firstclass, started with 48 people,
48 soon-to-be doctors, will allget MD degrees when they're
finished, and this is, like Imean, life-altering.
So the first 500 MDs thatgraduate from this, this new

(45:32):
school and again you can Googlethat, anybody listening this new
school, the first 500 doctors,were paid for by the richest
woman in the world.
She wants to make a difference.
I would say, politically, sheand I aren't on the same page,
but we definitely are on thesame page when she wants a
healthier world, and so it's.
It's that kind of earthshattering news.

(45:52):
I'm really Tim.
I can't even believe.
On a weekly basis, I thingshappen to me or I hear things
that I'm shocked.
At the end of the week I go,wow, did that just happen?
This?

Speaker 2 (46:03):
is a supernatural, doesn't it?

Speaker 4 (46:05):
If it does feel supernatural and it's.
It's exciting.
It's a little bitnerve-wracking because you know
you don't want, I don't wantanother person to die.
Unfortunately, today, 2,000people are going to die
miserable, horrible deaths.
I had a woman crying to me lastnight saying you know, and I

(46:25):
felt it from her saying I wish Ihad known you.
Three years ago my 27-year-oldbrother died of cancer and I
don't know what to say.
All I can say is I'm sorry.
I'm sorry we're in a battle andpeople are going to lose their
lives in this battle.
But at the end, at the otherside because what I would do is

(46:46):
take up the mantle that youdon't want to happen to anybody
else's 27-year year old brother,and fight this battle and get
this information out there.
Don't just hear me talk aboutit tonight and then go home and
not do anything about it.
And that's that's.
My challenge to people is thatwe each one of us can make a
difference and I say this a lotof times and my staff laughs at
me, but but I, if I, can justwake up in the morning and

(47:06):
change one person's heart andone person's mind about what
cancer really is, they can thenbecome a and I.
They can become a superstar intheir own community, in their
own family, in their own world,and they don't.
They don't need me if they can,if they become energized about,
you know, finding out thisinformation and really getting

(47:27):
to understand it, they can makea world of difference.
And you did your your job andso, yeah, I've done my job.
That day.

Speaker 2 (47:32):
Yeah, I think the word is compassion.
The same guy who taught me thedeserves and earns had to give
me a little schooling incompassion.

Speaker 4 (47:39):
Compassion.
Okay yeah, the deserves andearns.
Oh, deserves and earns.
The guy who taught me deservesand earns.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
The total left Democrat who only votes
Republican, is like me and hesays compassion.
He says he says you ever brokeit down?
I says well, no, he sayscompassion, come break it up To
join.
Passion To suffer with someone,compassion To understand their
suffering.
So together they're compassion.

(48:06):
And I did go after that andlook it up and he's absolutely
on cue.
So what you've done was you'veshowed compassion to this girl
that would wish she'd known youthree years ago yeah yeah, and,
and that's the point where, ifyou're not destroying and
picking, you don't, you don'thave time for compassion yeah,
that's, true, so hats off to youwell, thank you.

Speaker 4 (48:28):
I, you know I didn't.
It's really not about me, it'sreally about the message.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
It kind of is when you're the guy talking about it.

Speaker 4 (48:36):
Well, yeah, that's true, but the information can be
.
You know, I'm not an MD, Idon't see patients.
I support them and a lot oftimes in the past people go oh,
dr Richardson, I go, no, I'm nota doctor.
Oh, I'm not a doctor.

(48:58):
Oh, you're not a doctor.
That doesn't mean I don't knowmore than any, than 95% of
doctors out there.
I've I've talked to you knowoncologists and radiologists and
chemotherapists, and I'veconvinced them.
I'm a researcher, I'm ahistorian, I and I don't have
any license to take away.
So I have a less fear aboutsaying the things I'm saying on
this show right now with you, topeople who are listening.
I have less fear because allthey can do is say, oh, he's a
liar.
And then I proved that I'mtelling the truth.
I have the documentation, Ihave the studies.

(49:20):
Nih you can search it today onGoogle came out with a study
that said that amygdalin causesapoptosis.
Apoptosis is cell death incancer cells.
So if I'm, if people say, well,he's talking about amygdala and
that it helps with cancer, butit's poisonous and all that,
that's all false and I can proveit.
And so there's, but I, but I'mnot risking my medical license

(49:42):
or my, my income or my career oryou know that kind of stuff by
by telling this stuff.
So I can be the brave one and Ican support doctors like Dr
Scott Stoll or Dr Carl Feld inIdaho or Dr Frank Madelone,
who's a friend of mine, inAtlanta, georgia All these brave
frontline doctors who are usingLaetrile and using metabolic

(50:05):
therapy to wipe out cancer intheir patients.
I'm not going to say cure,because I won't tell everybody
there is no cure for cancer.
They'll never find a cure forcancer, because cancer is a
deficiency disease.
So, unfortunately, if you wantto not be thirsty tomorrow, you
got to drink water tomorrow, andthe next day and the next day

(50:25):
you can't go.
Well, do I have to eat thisamygdala the rest of my life?
Well, yeah, just like you haveto eat fruit and veggies and you
have to eat organic food andyou have to try to have a good
diet, you have to try not to eatbad things.
This is a life-changingsituation to avoid a metabolic
deficiency disease and that'swhy, as Americans, it's kind of

(50:46):
exploded, because we're so lazy,we want a quick fix, we want to
cut it out, we want to burn itout, we want to do all that kind
of stuff, but we're notaddressing the fact that it's
really just a deficiency diseaseand that's what it is at the
root.

Speaker 2 (51:00):
Yes, john, you don't have to be a doctor to be right.
No, that's true, that's verytrue.
You don't have to be aresearcher to know something.
Yeah, and you don't have to bea democrat to be wrong did?

Speaker 4 (51:16):
I say that it does.

Speaker 2 (51:17):
Yeah, it does it does help a lot, though.
Well, I'll tell you what thisis.
This is quite a show thismorning.
I appreciate this.
I'll probably launch it.
Uh, I'll probably launch today.
I gotta do some editing, okay,and and before, before we uh
burn a wheel here let's, let'sget you plugged a little bit.
So how do?
How do people get ahold of you?
What are the?
Where do you got to be?

(51:37):
Well, the best.

Speaker 4 (51:39):
The best way, I think , to get ahold of me if you want
to speak to me is is throughsocial media, so like, find me
on Instagram, so that you candirectly communicate with me.
But if you're trying to findout about our company's products
, it's a little harder to get ahold of me through that avenue.
But that's rncstorecom and wehave customer service people.

(52:02):
We have people that help youget it in your health food store
if you want to get our productsthere.
Or if you're a clinic and youwant to get IV Laetrile, you
know everybody oh, it's illegal.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
You just can't tell peopleyou're carrying a cancer.
But it's all available on ourwebsite at rncstorecom.
And it's Republican NationalCommittee?
No, not really.
It's RNC Richardson NutritionalCenter.

(52:25):
I've had people message me andsay, hey, will you get rid of
Rona Daniels or I'm not going todonate anymore to you, and I'd
say well, unfortunately I havenothing to do with the political
organization.
So rncstorecom is the way toget at us.
And the cool thing about Tim isthat there's hours and hours of
education that you can get onour website without spending a
dollar.
We actually have three of themovies that they deleted

(52:48):
completely off of YouTube.
And one is War Without Cancerby GO Griffin.
One is the second opinion abouthow they covered up the proving
that Leitro worked at SloanKettering in the 70s and lied
about it.
It's a movie done by Ralph Mossthat was completely deleted off
of YouTube after getting750,000 views.
You can watch that free.
And then there's another,nature's Answer to Cancer, which

(53:10):
is a movie made back in the 60sabout doctors sitting around
saying you know, the next 10years we're going to get rid of
cancer forever with thediscovery of Laetrile and B17.
So that's all available on thewebsite.
And then one more great way toget the information, so that you
don't have to make a decisionto get the book free, world
without cancer is we've set up awebsite called my, my world

(53:35):
without cancercom, and you cango there and enter your first
and last name and your email andyou'll have the book sent to
you digitally before thispodcast is over.
So there's no excuse.
And on page you know one, 11,you can see where the Hunza'szas
you know live to be 120, 130years old and eat 200 apricot

(53:55):
seeds a day.
And then you can find out aboutthe Rockefellers and the
pharmaceutical industry and thepetroleum based products that
we've been forced down ourthroat for the last 60 years
instead of health and nutrition.
So that book, war Without Cancer, is more popular today and we
sell more physical copies ofthat book in a week now, the

(54:16):
book by G Edward Griffin thanthey used to sell in a year back
when he came out with it.
So that's a gift from us, agift from you to your audience,
for them to, just, you know,read the book.
Yes, you're on our mailing listand yes, you will get updates
and yes, you'll get the newestthing about the medical school
opening up or this podcast.

(54:36):
If you send this radio link tous, we'll send it out to our
email list.
So it is a way for us to stayin touch with people.
But it's a free gift and it'slife-changing and the
information there they can nevertake away from you, no matter
what happens to John RichardsonJr.

Speaker 2 (54:53):
Are you honoring the podcast?
What do you call it code?
Yeah, absolutely.
Okay so what are you offering?
Is it 10%, like everybody else?

Speaker 4 (55:03):
Yeah, it's a 10% discount.
Okay, yep, and we honor that.
Whatever that code is that youwere given, I don't have it in
my notes it's HUTCAST,h-u-t-c-a-s-t.
Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (55:14):
So use that on your promo code out and I want to
make sure that everybody knowsthat that goes to charity of
your choice.
Yep, the show makes nothing onthis we are a nonprofit gig.
Well not that we're an NPOofficially, but we're not but
NPO officially, but we're not.
But I mean.

Speaker 3 (55:28):
I don't need the money.

Speaker 2 (55:28):
So I just do this to make people aware.

Speaker 4 (55:30):
To educate people, absolutely, and there's nothing
wrong with that.
I'm helping many moms out therethat are spreading the news.
They get that commission fromtelling people about it.
That's the only way we do it.
We don't advertise on ABC, nbc,cbs.
We can't do that.
So, yes, we honor the discount,the people, that everybody,
everybody listening, gets thediscount.

(55:52):
You just enter that rncstorecom, forward, slash, hutcast and
it's automatic.
You get a discount everywhere.
It's automatic.
Or if you got there any otherway, please enter it in.
It's really important for me, uh, to make sure that that you get
that discount and that we, wehelp credit.
You know, whatever uh charitiespeople want to do.
And if they are thinking of acharity, we have another one.

(56:14):
I have another one.
It's OWWCorg and that'sOperationWorldWithoutCancerorg
and we're making a movie aboutall this.
We're bringing an updated movieso that we can bring this to the
world in an educational way andwe're going to play it at
Mar-a-Lago in front of DonaldTrump and RK Jr.
How do we know that?
Because Frank Torchia the manyou don't know about Donald

(56:38):
Trump, that has over 110 millionviews, is our partner in that
movie.
So we need to raise about$300,000 from donations.
So if you're thinking aboutwanting to help in a way and you
don't need the, the seeds.
You've got your own seeds oryou've got them locally.
Uh, you don't have.
You don't need the laitro orany of that.
If you want to help us, donateto that, that will.

(56:59):
You can make a big differenceand we've got a spectacular
offer that anybody that donates10 000 or more gets a seat at
mar-a-lago at the launching ofthe movie Awesome.

Speaker 2 (57:11):
Well, you heard him from the guy himself and John
Richardson.
I want to say thank you for allmy listeners, for all the
people who are going to hearthis.
Please feel free to use thelink in any way you need to.
And wow, what another greatshow.
I appreciate this yeah.

Speaker 4 (57:29):
Yeah, thank you so much.
I'd love to come on again andany questions that the audience
has or, uh, updates and thingslike that.
So, uh, we have so much goingon, tim.
It's just an exciting time tobe alive.

Speaker 2 (57:40):
I bet it is.
I bet you're just tickledgiggle in the morning when you
get up and you go.
What can we do today?

Speaker 4 (57:46):
Yeah, it's really, it's really, it's, it's.
It's overwhelming in some ways,but it's super exciting meeting
great people Like this.
Has been fun meeting you, so Ifeel like we're friends now and
and you know you know, if youneed me to talk to somebody, you
know you've got me on your,your Rolodex, so um, you know.

Speaker 2 (58:03):
Oh, vice versa.
I mean not that I can offer.

Speaker 4 (58:09):
I'm a car guy, everybody's a car guy.
Every man, every red-bloodedman, is a car guy.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
America- america heck yeah from minnesota, minnesota,
minnesota, my friend all right,uh, hudcast listeners, we're
gonna pull the pin at this andI'll get this edited up and
dropped off soon.
John John, again thanks forbeing on the show and I'll save
your number, save mine as well,and we'll just connect up and if

(58:34):
we need some more on time,we'll do it.
Absolutely, absolutely.
It'll be my pleasure.
Okay, huttcast is signing offand have a good one.
All right, thank you, my friend, and that's a wrap for HuttCast
.
Huttcast is again a pragmaticapproach to seeing things how

(58:54):
some people see them.
If you like our show, give us athumbs up on the Facebook site.
Again for HuttCast.
Thank you again.
Have a wonderful evening.
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