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Dr. Henry Ealy reveals how LED lights emit harmful blue light spikes that disrupt our circadian rhythms, trigger cortisol release, and contribute to widespread sleep disorders and depression. He shares groundbreaking research on light spectrum analysis and its impact on human health.

• Modern LED lights emit unnatural blue light spikes unlike incandescent bulbs
• Blue light activates the sympathetic nervous system and triggers cortisol release at night
• CDC reports 50-80 million Americans suffer from sleep disturbances, with 83% also reporting depression
• Natural firelight contains orange and red wavelengths but almost no blue light, matching our evolutionary expectations
• Proper lighting can help restore natural sleep cycles and support healing
• Dr. Ealy is testing alternative lighting options to determine healthier choices for homes
• The Virtual Solution Summit offers comprehensive solutions for creating healthier home environments
• Grounding sleep systems significantly improve recovery time from health challenges

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
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(01:04):
Welcome to the podcast.
We were supposed to havelaunched on the 25th but because
of technical difficulties and Ihad to split town, dr Ely, dr
Henry Ely, is now with us againand hopefully I won't mess it up
this time.
Doc you with me.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
I'm with you, Tim.
Thanks for having me back.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Well, I appreciate you taking the time again out of
your busy schedule and we'regoing to just kind of melt you
into this program and then we'rejust going to kind of have that
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Speaker 2 (02:17):
That's freedomflagandpolecom, to get
your flag flying high.
Welcome back to the podcast, drEly.
Dr Ely is on the phone.
We had one prior scheduled.
We had a snafu, doc, you wereon your way to that.
What do you call that?
You were on your way to.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
I was on my way to Dallas to go see Dr Brian Artis
Hang out with him and his lovelywife Jane.
We had a mutual friend getmarried on Sunday so we were
like, yeah, let's just go to thewedding together.
Gave me an excuse to go hangout with him for a couple of
days and hear all of the crazystories that he tells you know.

(02:53):
So it was fantastic, Right?

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Did you tell him that I hosed it up and I was
thinking he was on and then hewasn't, then you were on and I'm
like, oh man, that cast was allmessed up that weekend yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
I told him that there was a snafu and that we are
going to redo on tuesday.
And here we are on that.
Everybody was superunderstanding.
It was no big deal.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Now you were on your way to this Imposium.
Is that what you call it?

Speaker 3 (03:24):
Symposium, no, just a wedding.
I mean, you know it might be animposium from somebody's
perspective, but no, just awedding.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Because we had a heck of a conversation about what
was going on in your guys' world.
So why don't you fill us in andtell us the things we missed?

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Well, there's a lot going on, Like the first thing
we did this past weekend we hadthe Virtual Solution Summit.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (03:49):
And so the Virtual Solution Summit Healing for the
Ages people that are followingyou right now can go to
healingfortheagescom.
We did a wonderful expose on thekitchen the bedroom, then the
bathroom and, of course, theoverall room, and I got very

(04:09):
deeply into light and whatnot.
You know, one of the thingsthat's blowing me away right now
, tim, is LED lights.
You know, I mean, we're gettingsold that LED lights are the
way to go.
They're going to save you moneyand nothing.
You don't have anything toworry about health-wise.
But then when you actually holda color spectrometer up against

(04:34):
the LED lights, you see aphenomenon that you just don't
see off incandescent bulbs and Igot a chance to test some
incandescent bulbs this weekendyou see what we call blue
spiking.
So what you'll see is like inthe color spectra.
You'll see this huge spike ofjust blue light mixed in there.

(04:54):
And what that blue light spikedoes is it really throws off the
body's innate circadian rhythms.
What it does is it actually theblue light stimulates the
sympathetic fight or flightnervous system and it creates a
cortisol release.
So that's no problem during theday.
So you know, not really.
I mean, I'm not really a bigfan of these spikes.

(05:17):
These, you know, using light toinfluence how our body
functions in the first place.
But during the daytime, not abig problem, because when you're
out in the sunlight, you'regetting plenty of blue light,
right, and that's just how itworks.
The problem with these LEDsreally comes at night.
You see, at night we're notsupposed to be getting really
any blue light, and certainlynot blue light spikes.

(05:39):
And what that does, when youstart getting blue light spikes
at night off the LEDs, is thatit stimulates the sympathetic
fight or flight nervous systemto release cortisol much later
in the day, when your bodytypically isn't releasing a lot
of cortisol.
And what that starts to do isit starts to throw off the
entire circadian rhythm andsleep cycles and sleep cycles,

(06:06):
and this is why we see like,according to the CDC over I've
seen varying reports on this,but anywhere from 50 to 80
million Americans report somelevel of routine sleep
disturbance, of insomnia, andwith that, 83% of those
Americans also report depression.
So there's this incrediblecorrelation between these LED

(06:27):
lights dominating everything,now us being exposed to blue
light at night and now, withthat, us having our circadian
rhythms thrown off and settingus up for depression, in
addition to preventing ourbodies from healing while we're
sleeping.
So it's really one of theselittle small things that doesn't

(06:49):
seem like it should be a verybig deal, but it has tremendous
repercussions.
So that's something that Itaught about over the weekend at
the Virtual Solution Summit,and what we're exploring now is
I actually have about 40 lightbulbs on order.
They just didn't arrive beforeI had to leave town, but I have

(07:15):
40 light bulbs or so coming inso that we can test these and
see are these going to be goodthings for us to put in our
homes at night so that we canbetter modulate the color
spectral light that our bodiesare being exposed to during the
nighttime.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
And what do you think that the biggest factor of the
blue thing is?
Because last time we talkedwe're talking nanometers, 630
beads instead of red, and thenyou start going higher up in the
EM bands to create this.
So anything in the eightnanometer range would be blues
and ultraviolets.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
Right, I keep going back to something that we
stumbled upon in 2023.
Okay, we were looking throughthe literature on plasmids and
we were looking through theliterature, you know, on
plasmids and we were lookingthrough the literature on, you
know, some of the bioweapons.
And Dr Artis found somethingthat was just mind-blowing whole

(08:13):
protein structure for cobravenom and they split it in half
and they put half of it in oneplasmid and half of it in
another plasmid.
Now, for folks that don't know,plasmids are the genetic

(08:36):
communication devices formicroorganisms, so a
microorganism.
How they're going to sharetheir genetic material is
through something called plasmas.
They're rings of DNA.
So what these crazy scientistsdid was they said well, let's
take cobra venom, split it inhalf and put half of that in one
plasmid and half of it inanother, and let's inject them

(09:00):
separately into mice.
So they injected one plasmidinto a mouse and nothing
happened.
And they injected the otherplasmid into another mouse.
Nothing happened because it wasonly half of the code.
But what was interesting wasthat in in the third subset, the
third cohort, they injected themice with both halves of the,

(09:26):
both plasmids, both halves ofthe Cobra venom code.
And what they proved, and thisI think this was back from 2009
or 1999.
I mean, they've known how to dothis for a while.
What they found was that whenthey injected both plasmids so
that the mouse had the entiregenetic code, the genetic code

(09:48):
recombined in that mouse andformed cobra venom and the mouse
died within six hours.
So you know, they're working onsome pretty nefarious stuff and
you know we saw that.
So once Dr Artis found that, Iwent looking around through
DARPA a little bit more and wecame across this one study that

(10:13):
showed that they could startactivating through optogenetics.
They could start activatingthese plasmids at their
beckoning call, using differentcolor spectra of light.
And so one of the things, oneof the studies that we found,
was that blue light was thespecific color spectra to

(10:36):
activate the latent bioweapon.
And so that's one of the thingsthat I'm concerned about right
now with the LEDs is that ifthey can expose us through the
air, through the water, throughthe food, through shots, to
these bioweapons, well whatturns them on?
Right Preliminary researchsuggests that it's blue light

(10:57):
spikes that can turn on, and nowyou just start feeling bad and
you don't even know why.
You know what I mean, so youknow that's.
That's really concerning for me, like they're the event.
How advanced their technologyis is very, very concerning, and
that's why I think it'simportant for us to understand
okay, well, at night we're notsupposed to be getting a lot of

(11:17):
blue light at all, anyway.
Why don't we create theartificial light in our home to
mimic that experience, so thatit can help stimulate our
parasympathetic, rest and digestnervous system, we can get good
sleep and we're not activatingany potential bioweapons that we
didn't know that we had come incontact with.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Not playing conspiracy theorist, but do you
believe that when they changedthe blue lighting in the police
and in the highway department,stuff is this like a thing I
think it is.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
I keep it simple as I can, tim.
We know for a fact that we liketo look at campfires.
This is one of the studies Idid.
One of the experiments I did, Iasked a simple question Well,
if I hold this colorspectrometer up to the sun, what
color spectra come off the sunin the morning?

(12:16):
You know when the sun rises,when the sun sets in the
afternoons, right?
And now I know kind of what ourbodies are designed to, what
colors our bodies are lookingfor.
And one of the things that wasreally interesting in doing that
was, during the day, we getexposed, actually, to a
tremendous amount of green light, and it's the green light that

(12:38):
stimulates a specific energywithin our bodies.
It stimulates love energy.
That's what the Ayurvedic termthe fourth chakra, the fourth
chakra, the heart chakra wasgreen.
Okay, so when we're out in thesun during the day, and
especially when there's nochemtrails and things like that,
we are and we don't need a lot,but we we get exposed to that

(13:00):
sunlight.
What's happening is we'restimulating heart energy, we're
stimulating love energy.
We're stimulating love energy.
It's like one of the thingsthat we have a big deficit in
the world right now is love.
Oh, for sure.
We're not stimulating ourselveswith the right color light.
So I looked at well, what didwe do, like Tim, before we

(13:22):
started getting into cities andbuilding all this electricity
and all this other stuff?
What did we do at night when wewanted to see something?
We built fires.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Right.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
Right, we just built fires, right.
So I built a fire and I took alook at, well, what's the colors
coming off the fire?
And what was really interestingwas that the colors coming off
the fire are predominantlyorange and red.
There's no real yellow.
There's a little yellow, butnot much.
But there isn't any real greenand there isn't any blue and

(13:56):
there isn't any violet.
So at night, we're really notused to being exposed to blue
light.
We're used to being exposed toorange and red light.
So when I did that experiment,I'm looking at that and I'm
going, okay, we don't need bluelight at night.
And then you look at an LEDthat's spiking blue light at

(14:19):
night.
One of the color spectra thatthe LEDs do not put out is green
light, and so now what we'retalking about is we're talking
about we have thrown in the lastand this is, of course, just
the last 37 years that this hasreally been going down.
We have thrown humanity's wholeexperience with light

(14:44):
completely out of whack andmagically that results in sleep
disturbances and insomnia anddepression.
And if you can't sleep, tim,this is the big this, where the
rubber meets the road right ifyou can't get a good night's
sleep, you can't heal.
So now you're more susceptibleto these genetic infections,

(15:06):
especially if the blue light iswhat's being used to also
activate them.
So now, do you remember back inthe day you know I'm talking
Dukes of Hazzard, for those ofthose that remember that right
If a police vehicle put on theirblue and red lights, it was no
big deal, you know, you didn'thave to like turn your eyes away

(15:28):
, it didn't hurt your eyes tolook at them.
But now, with these LEDs, Imean I got to tell you every
time I have to like look theother way while I'm driving by
law enforcement, because thelight, the intensity of the
light and the color spectra arepainful, and it's got to be,
because they're LEDs and they'respiking blue light.

(15:49):
Even the red light is spikingblue light.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Yep, yep, we talked about that as a Cree type of
product.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, I mean, I would like tobelieve that, you know.
I would like to believe thatit's just people not knowing and
they're just making a mistake.
It's just something where wedidn't know.
When we know better, we'll dobetter right.

(16:16):
But I got to tell you, for methis all looks like it's by
design.
And when something like this isby design, when everybody's
been told that you're going tosave money by putting these
lights in your house right,you're going to save money, so
that's how they get you.
And because you're going tosave money supposedly, now we

(16:37):
get to expose you to the exactthing we need you exposed to all
the time sure you can't tellthat.
You can't tell me that led lightcould need to spike blue light,
especially when it's supposedto be in one of the more warm
and relaxing tones.
You can't tell me that you knowit's like that's terrible
testing in the lab if that's thecase.

(16:58):
So just looks like you haveanother thing that's by design
and another little small thingthat they can claim plausible
deniability on.
You know like, oh, you're justbeing a conspiracy theorist,
really, am I?

Speaker 2 (17:12):
I mean, it doesn't make me feel good when I'm under
your light, so right you know,and a conspiracy theorist is
only that, until it's proven,and then it's just debunked well
what we've seen so far.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
The difference between a conspiracy theorist
and a conspiracy factist isanywhere from six weeks to six
months and I try to stay on thestandpoint of I'm a conspiracy
fact that, yes, the world hasalways been filled with people
with bad intentions, badintentions, intentions for their

(17:46):
own gain, and that we're justin another iteration of that.
And it's sad.
But the sadder thing would be,I think, to know something's
wrong and not explore it and notdo something about it once you
figure out what's wrong.
And that's where Healing forthe Ages, the four docs, come in

(18:07):
, like we're not just going tosit here and go oh, this is
terrible.
Oh well, we're doomed.
No, we're going to go in thereand go.
Okay, this is terrible.
Now let me show you how to dosomething about it every single
time, whether it's cleaning thewater, whether it's using, you
know, grounding as a tool todeal with 5G, and now whether
it's you know figuring out whatI guess.

(18:29):
What I got to figure out is youknow what lighting to recommend
to people for their homes sothat you can actually turn your
circadian rhythms back on andkeep them in balance.
You know, and I think once weget there, I'll probably be a
week or two away, but once weget there, I'm going to feel
fantastic and I'm going to belike you know, the more people

(18:50):
we can share this informationwith, the more people that can
take advantage of the simplethings you know like this, the
harder it is for these nefariousyou know game plans to really
come into play and I'm happy tobe somebody that.
It's just worth that, you knowwell, why not?

Speaker 2 (19:12):
I mean you're not, you don't have a self-interest
in this other than making peoplefeel better right, so why
wouldn't you listen?
To it, no matter how crazy itis.
The flat earthers are crazy,but yet people are listening to
them.
I mean, no one's fallen off theearth yet, but hey right, right
, right.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Yeah, you know, hey, I like you, I believe in
absolute sovereignty.
People can do whatever theywant to do.
I just, I also believe in fulldisclosure and I think that's
what has not been going on inour world for at least the last
hundred plus years.
When it comes to health,healing, medicine, oh for sure,

(19:51):
you know, it's like there's somuch dark stuff that goes on and
it's like, okay, well, I don'twant to live in a world where
that's our norm and we acceptthat.
I want to live in a world where, when we learn something that's
going on that's really bad, welearn how to deconstruct it and
we learn how to show people howeasy it is to change things.

(20:12):
It blows my mind, tim, that theCDC is reporting 50 to 80
million Americans have somemajor sleep disturbance and
we're not looking at ourlighting at night.
You know what I mean?
Like, that seems like the mostobvious place to look.
Especially when have you beendriving and somebody is coming
up behind you in a new vehicleand it like hits you in the rear

(20:36):
view mirror and you're like,and you like, you squint and
you're like wow, I wish they'dturn off their high beams.
But their high beams aren't onyeah, yep, all the time you know
.
You know what that?
All that is is a blue spike.
What you're feeling when that'shitting your mirror and
reflecting all that is is a bluewavelength spike coming off of

(20:58):
that led just an led.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Have you tested that with your meter, like, say, say,
someone's coming up behind youand it reflects off the mirror
and you test it from the mirror?

Speaker 3 (21:07):
Yep, I have, and it's just a blue spike.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Now in the blue spike .
What nanometer range is thatreading?

Speaker 3 (21:15):
You know I don't have my meter in front of me right
now, but it would be.
Let's see Roughly-ish.
Oh my God, I don't even want to.
I can tell you exactly.
Hold on, Let me pull over realquick and see if I have one on
my phone, Because I took acouple pictures of these.
So let me see if I got oneright now.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
So you got the blue swipe coming through your back
window and then you've got ithitting the mirror, and then
it's hitting the mirror to youreyes.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Now, if you haven't noticed that even the new cars
now don't use mirrors.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
They use rear cameras Right so how would that affect
it?

Speaker 3 (21:52):
That I haven't tested yet because I turned that
camera off in mine and I turnedoff two.
I took out the yeah, so here'sa blue spike.
The blue spike range would bein the three, starting as low as
390 up to about.
So I'd say it's pretty safe tosay the blue spike range will be

(22:15):
between probably about 420 and480 nanometers.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
For the people out there that aren't nanometer
friendly.
Your standard laser red LEDflashlight pointer doohickey is
going to be 600 to 630 to 640.
No more than 640.
Just so you know.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
So, just so you know.
But yeah, I, I you know, as faras, like, I, I will, you know,
actually to turn mine back onand test that and see what's
coming off of it.
So I'll do that at some pointthis week, tim, and let you know
, but uh, technically, you'renot seeing the light.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
The camera's seeing the light and which is
reproduced it through the reviewmirror, which is also like a tv
screen right, yeah, see, I Iturned my camera off.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
My my vehicle has an ability to turn that off.
I just use it as a standardcamera, so I I do that.
I also pulled out the uh globalpositioning system that was in
the vehicle as well yeah yeah,they've put in.
Yeah, the GPS is they put in.
Like, now there's two and threeGPS is in here.
So you know you got to likereally know your vehicle, go and

(23:36):
look at the schematics andstart pulling stuff out, or else
they're just gonna, they'regonna, they're gonna know where
you are at all times.
And what's even worse is thatwhen they know where you are at
all times, they're going to haveyou're going to have EMF,
typically underneath your seat,kind of frying you.

(23:56):
You know something I haven'tdone yet that I've been wanting
to do, tim, what's that?
You know those self-drivingvehicles?
that are all over the place now,yeah, yeah, me and my son were
saying I'm going to go get oneand we're going to film and do a
whole EMF reading and what'sgoing on in there.
I'm sure it's absolutelybananas.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
You're going to have to wear one of those tinfoil
jock straps if you want to havemore kids.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
Right, exactly.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
You might look awful weird going around Las Vegas's
say las vegas well, maybe notlas vegas.
But you got your pointy hat onin there and you're pointing,
pointing, uh, underwear on right, exactly, man you might have.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
You might have the police visiting you I'm just,
I'm like what blows me away?
Like my son was calling me thisweekend.
He was like dad, you know, it'sreally pissing me off.
And I was like, no, what's up,bud?
And he's like they turneverything on.
You have to like go in and turnit off.
I was like, yeah, I've beentelling you that for over a year
.
He's like I didn't get it.

(24:58):
He's like they just assume youwant every stupid feature on on
your phone and on this and onthat.
You have to like go in and turnit off.
I was like, yeah, that's how itis.
Now they, they have totallytaken liberties, you know, with
our liberties, you know.
And the thing that really is isgalling about the whole thing
is where is the health study?

(25:19):
Where's the environmentalimpact study?
Where's the study showing thatthis is safe?
Oh wait, oh, you just tested iton a human being for 10 minutes
and you deemed it was safe.
Okay, yeah because that's allsomebody's going to be using it
for at a time.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
It didn't grow a third leg, so we're good.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
Right, exactly, you know, you didn't cross that LD50
threshold, you didn't die, sotherefore it must be safe.
All right, well, that's logical.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
We don't own the technology, we just rent it.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
Apparently at high dollar.
Apparently that's what we doaround here.
I mean, now I just got a newcomputer.
I got to log in every time toMicrosoft just to be able to got
a new computer, I got to log inevery time to Microsoft.
Right, just to be able to use myown computer that I paid top

(26:15):
dollar for Yep, yep.
You know it's like wow I I wishI had better news for people.
But I mean, like folks, if youdon't, if you weren't paying
attention to what's going on andyou know, make sure you, make
sure you learn what we'reteaching you, but if you don't
know how to do it, you're goingto get swallowed.
This whole crazy technologicalage is going to swallow
everybody up and it's not goingto be a good thing.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
Yeah, it's crazy, isn't it?

Speaker 3 (26:42):
It gets to the point sometimes of disheartening.
We were talking last time aboutSecretary Kennedy and of course
, him and Jay Bhattacharya andMark McCurry came out today and
they did a video saying that youknow, the shots have been
removed from the recommendationsfor healthy children and for

(27:07):
pregnant women.
This is what they're saying,right?
And so they came out and didthis video on it today and
everybody's like, oh yeah,that's it, Now we're winning,
and all this other stuff.
And I'm like you do realize thatthey released in a paper on the
New England Journal of Medicinewhat constitutes a healthy
person.
You do realize that basicallyno one in this country qualifies

(27:30):
as a healthy person and you dorealize that for kids that is
going to get thrown right outthe window in states like
California and New York andplaces where it's mandatory it
hasn't been taken off thatchildhood schedule.
It's just something wherethey're saying they're not
recommending it anymore and it'slike just ban it.

(27:54):
You know what would?
Let me know that you are notrecommending it anymore.
Just banning it outright.
Can we do that, Tim?
Is that possible?
Is that something that ourgovernment has the power to do
is to ban something that haskilled a lot of people and
injured even more?
Is that possible?

Speaker 2 (28:15):
I don't know how to answer that.
I don't know anybody can answerit.
I don't even know if thegovernment can answer that.

Speaker 3 (28:22):
Oh, my God.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
So you got to sit back and go, really, yeah, you
know what I'm saying.
How do you answer it?

Speaker 3 (28:33):
I answer it in the affirmative of saying yes, I've
read the law and said that, yeah, we can.
I just want to.
I personally, I just want tohug this entire country and give
everybody a juice box and ablanket and say let's go lay

(28:54):
down for a couple of months,including the evil people.
You don't get to stay up doingstuff.
Everybody just go and lay down.
Everybody needs a nap time.
Right now, let's all just donap time and when we wake up
let's start a list of what weagree on.
We all like clean air, rightOkay?
So let's make sure our air isclean.

(29:16):
We like clean water.
You know what I mean.
Just start building from there.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Well, out of all the people, dude, you've got the
most love to spread and I've gotto hand it to you because I
don't know if I'm that lovingthat you are.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
Maybe I am and maybe I'm not.
Depends on the day, depends onthe conversation.
We've had a lot ofconversations, dude.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
You're always right there.
I'm always the cynic, I'malways the hey, what's the plan
B here?
What am I not seeing?

Speaker 3 (29:51):
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I can tell you right nowanybody who wants to celebrate
this as a win is not reading thefine print, and it's really sad
to me how many people goodpeople, smart people that are on
our side are so desperate for awin because we've had so few

(30:14):
and far between that.
They're like I'm not going toread the fine print, I just want
the win, yep at all costs, nomatter what, and I get it, I get
it, I get it, and I just wantthe win too.
But and I got to tell you,brother, I want the win to mean
something.
You know what I mean?
I don't, I don't want it tojust be a, I don't want it to

(30:37):
just be a thing A political move.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
You know where?

Speaker 3 (30:41):
yeah, and that's what , that's what all these have
been Just just yeah, yeah, andthat's what all these have been.
Yeah, can we do something forteam humanity, right?
Yeah, you know, like oh God,but maybe they are building to
something even bigger.
I doubt it.
This feels like they're goingto mollify the base and let the
moms go.
Yeah, they took it off theschedule.

(31:01):
No, they didn't, moms Go look.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
Well, don't lose your center, because you're my,
you're my ying to my yang and II need your calibration to stay
out of the the total cynic valve, because you you bring this
whole light thing coming up andit's like you know, this is a,
this is positive, the show justsucks this up.
I mean, the people who listenare like, yeah, this guy's on
track, but I'm always that cynic, so don't ever lose what you

(31:27):
are, because we appreciate wholisten are like, yeah, this
guy's on track, but I'm alwaysthat cynic, so don't ever lose
what you are, because weappreciate who you are.

Speaker 3 (31:32):
So if I start becoming a cynic, you'll let me
know.
I think it takes a cynic toknow one doesn't it?
Yeah, it does.
I mean I think you've caught meon every day where I've been
kind of optimistic.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
And I think that, uh, I think that now that today is
winding down a little bit andI'm, I have to go and now read
some more stuff that I reallydon't want to read.
You know what I mean.
Like I always go and read thefine print by.
You know, I'm like, I want toknow, like, is this for real or
not?
But I really want to be able togive RFk jr one of the biggest

(32:06):
apologies he's ever gotten inhis life.
I just hope.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
I hope he puts me in a position where I have to do
that yeah, well, let's talkabout the, the program that you
and the four docs are playingwith, so that people can kind of
tune in.
You had a thing this weekend.
It can be repurchased,re--bought.
Let's go there, okay.

Speaker 3 (32:27):
So what can you do?
Right, because that's what itcomes down to.
You first got to get in theknow and then you got to know
what to do.
Well, let me tell you whathappened, because a funny thing
happened.
I mean it was kind of scary foreverybody else, but in the big
scheme of things it's kind offunny.
So, tim, I don't know if youhave heard that since I got

(32:50):
vaccinated with MMR when I was13, that I've had seizures on
and off again at differentpoints in my life.
Have you heard that before?
I have not.
Well, this was the thing thatactually tipped the scales for

(33:10):
my mom when I got the MMR when Iwas 13,.
I had to get it to playfootball, you know, for whatever
reason.
And I get the shot and within acouple of weeks I'm going into
acute renal failure seizures.
I mean it's pretty bad, youknow.
And so my mom thank God and Godbless her put two and two

(33:31):
together right away.
It was like that's the lastshot you're ever having.
Wow, you know so and sadly it'show most moms learn.
You know there's most moms aresupposed to be able to trust the
doctors, but you know thedoctor's lying to you.
How would you know?
You know what I mean.
Like I'm supposed to be able totrust the doctors, but the
doctor's lying to you.
How would you know, you knowwhat I mean I'm supposed to be
able to trust them, especiallyback in that day.
Right, we didn't have internet,we didn't have something you

(33:53):
could look up.
I mean, you just trusted whatyou did, what you were told.
So, thankfully, I didn't die,even though I was supposed to,
and the neurological issues wentaway for a little bit of time,
until I got into medical schooland I started doing chelation

(34:16):
and started getting a lot of themetals mobilized, especially
mercury, getting them mobilized,get them out of the body, right
.
And then I had another seizureand that was a whole funny thing
because I went from one thing Ithought I was doing was taking
a shower to the next thing.
I know I'm butt naked, layingon my bathroom floor with three

(34:38):
paramedics, three firefightersaround me.
Oh boy, and I, and, and so forme, I, I never, I don't feel
anything until afterwards, youknow, I don't feel anything till
really afterwards.
I feel, you know, like it'sjust a blackout.
And then you wake up, kind ofthing, right.
So I wake up and I got threefirefighters, you know, taking

(34:58):
vitals on me and stuff like that, and I look down and I'm like,
uh, so nobody was going to justthrow a towel over me or
anything.
You know nothing like that.
So you know you get some funnymoments and everything right.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
You and Jimmy hanging out.

Speaker 3 (35:16):
Saturday we're just hanging out.
You know, hey, how y'all doingRight, right, keep on looking.
Doing Right, right, keep onlooking.
So, uh, so this this weekendI'm at Dr Artis' house and he's
in one room and I'm in another.
You know, we're filming thisthing.
We were just finishing up, uh,dr Ed Group's presentation on

(35:38):
the bedroom, which was out ofthis world.
Dr Jan is on on the bathroomout of this world, way, way out
of this world.
So so, so good.
And we were doing Q&As aftereach one.
So we were doing some Q&As.
We were just finishing up theQ&A session after Dr Group's
performance and then I was aboutto go on next.

(35:58):
And I was about to go on nextand apparently I went into a
seizure, oh boy.
And so my whole body startswinding up and I end up falling
off the chair on camera, fromwhat I hear, you know I haven't.
I haven't watched it yet, butI've always wanted to see one,
but I've never seen whatactually it looks like.
So, um, so I get to do that onenight this week, but Dr Artis

(36:22):
comes flying down the stairs andslides in on his knees to pull
me out of the seizure.
You want to know what he did topull me out of the seizure.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Power of Christ compels you.

Speaker 3 (36:34):
Close, very, very close.
Okay, so he had heard inmedical school, when he was
studying Chinese medicine, thatone of the things you could do
to pull somebody out of aseizure is to bite down on their
pinky on a specific pointcalled heart one.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
Really.

Speaker 3 (36:53):
All right.
Well, this would be, this wouldbe heart nine from.
Yeah, this would be heart nineso to, but to bite down on the
pinky and it will pull somebodyout.
So he had said for his entirelife he had always wanted to try
this out.
You know what I mean.
And he had never had theopportunity to do it.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
So you woke up and your finger's in Brian's mouth
and you're like kind of weird,right.

Speaker 3 (37:18):
Right, I woke up and this dude was biting down on my
pinky finger, but it pulled meout of the seizure.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
No kidding.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
So it works.
We proved it.
We proved that with those crazyChinese people say, it works.

Speaker 2 (37:33):
I hope you washed.

Speaker 3 (37:35):
Yeah right, that's what I was like.
I was like you're lucky, Iwashed my hands before I had a
seizure buddy.

Speaker 2 (37:42):
I never knew that.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
Long story short.
Yeah, I didn't know it either,but now I do.
Now, if I ever get to use it Imean, I can't bite myself when
I'm in a seizure so, um, butobviously we had to um postpone
the last two sessions, so Irecorded mine on Sunday and, uh,
dr Artis recorded his today, sothose will be up and available

(38:03):
for everybody.
Dr Artist recorded his today,so those will be up and
available for everybody On thewebsite of.
So we're really excited aboutthat.
You know, yeah, we goteverything recorded, everything
in.
So I got to do my wholepresentation on light.
Dr Artist got to do his wholepresentation on the bathroom.
I can't wait to watch hispresentation.
But you know the thing, that'sreally really, really cool.

(38:26):
There was so much love thrownout like.
I got so many texts, so manyemails from everybody watching.
Everybody was so beautiful andI just want to again say thank
you to everyone for being soconcerned.
You know about me I'm I'm aveteran at this now, so it
doesn't really faze me too muchthese kind of things.

(38:48):
But I can appreciate how it canlook a little weird, you know,
with somebody like head turningand then falling off a chair,
and then to have Dr Artis comeflying in and slide in on his
knees and bite a dude on thefinger, like what are you crazy
voodoo doctors doing?
Well, you're looking at it.

Speaker 2 (39:07):
The paramedics are taking vitals and Dr Brian Artis
is chewing on your finger.

Speaker 3 (39:11):
Hey, you know Exactly exactly.
No, get his blood pressure.
I'm doing my job, you do yourjob, everybody will be fine, but
no, it was really beautiful.
If there is one place you wantto go into a seizure, it's in.
It's somewhere around whereBrian artists is, so he has, and

(39:31):
especially at his home, wherehe's got some extra cool stuff
to help you out after he pullsyou out, and you know what.
The cool thing about it, though, is Tim what's?

Speaker 2 (39:40):
that.

Speaker 3 (39:41):
Cause I've had a couple of seizures since we've
done the grounding work, thegrounding sleep systems and
stuff like that.
Yeah, I've had like two, maybethree seizures since we've done
that.
Before the grounding sleepsystem, it used to take me about
three weeks to get my nervoussystem back online.
It used to take me like threeweeks to like go from like I had

(40:05):
a seizure to then back up tofull capacity.
Sure, and I mean the first weekI wouldn't be able to do more
than 25% of what I normally cando.
Oh boy.
But now, with the groundingsleep system, the very next day
I'm back at 100% capacity.
So I was able to record noheadaches, nothing like that
going on.
It was just like okay, it waslike the next day.

(40:27):
The biggest problem I have isthat I landed on my shoulder
when I fell down, so I'm kind ofnursing that right now.
Yeah, I know, one of those funthings.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
You have to call Bill and Nell about the pillow guy.
Maybe he can put some extrawires in there for you.

Speaker 3 (40:41):
Exactly, I think I needed some extra pillows around
me in front of a computer.
But you know, but the cool partof the cool part of all of it is
what we're teaching and I thinkthe message to everybody what
we're teaching works, what we'reteaching the grounding, it
helps the nervous systemrecalibrate.
And now with this next thingthat I'm going into, with the

(41:02):
lighting, we get the lighting,we get the grounding, we get the
water right, we get thesethings right for people.
We have thrown a major monkeywrench in their plans and I'm
excited to be able to do thatevery single year.

Speaker 2 (41:21):
So this is on the Healing Aged websites.
Correct Healing for the Agedyep and use promo code HUTCAST
and you can get a recording ofthese four doctors playing all
kinds of really cool stuff.
Am I on the right page there?

Speaker 3 (41:42):
Yeah, you're going to get what you get.
Is you get is?
You get 30% off.
Using Huttcast as your promocode, you get access to all the
replays.
So that's going to be fourpresentations one with Dr Jana
about the kitchen, one with DrGroup about the bedroom, one
with Dr Artis about the bathroomand one with me about cleaning
the whole vibration of your home.

(42:04):
Really starting and spending alot of time.
We focused on light and how touse light to be a healing
modality within your home.
So you get all of those.
Plus you get right now two Q&Asessions.
The four docs are going torecord the other two Q&A
sessions sometime in the nextweek.

(42:24):
We're going to give everybody achance to fill some questions
out and send some questions infor us so we can answer those
too.
Two Q&A sessions sometime inthe next week.
We're going to give everybody achance to fill some questions
out and send some questions infor us so we can answer those
too.
But the big message is in thebathroom there's going to be a
whole bunch of stuff whereyou're going to be able to go
and look in your bathroom and goyou know what?
That's no good for me.
Let's get it out In the kitchensame thing, dr Janet crushed it
in there.
Bedroom same thing In thekitchen same thing, dr Janet

(42:46):
crushed it in there.
Bedroom same thing.
And then with me, you get tospend some time learning about.
Wait, maybe LEDs aren't the wayfor me to go.
Leds, compact fluorescents,these are not the way for us to
go.
And what do we have that'sbetter?

Speaker 2 (43:01):
Yeah, what's left?

Speaker 3 (43:03):
That's what's exciting about that.
Well, there are still someincandescents right, and we're
going to see more of that comingonline.
I know earlier this yearPresident Trump removed that
moratorium, that ban onincandescents, so we're going to
see some more of those comingback in.
So you know, I'm excited to godo a little bit more homework
and see if I can find some,maybe some companies that are

(43:23):
back online.
So you know, I'm excited to godo a little bit more homework
and see if I can find some,maybe some companies that are
back on online.
We found a couple that we thinkare good.
But again, tim, I ordered thelight bulbs and they just didn't
arrive in time.
So as soon as they arrive, I'llbe doing a lot of testing and
we'll do I'm sure we'll do afollow up video for everybody on
that as well.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
So let's talk about your meter.
Tell everybody what you got.

Speaker 3 (43:47):
I got a BN320.
Did you get the text that Isent you?

Speaker 2 (43:52):
I did yes.

Speaker 3 (43:54):
Okay.
So yeah, I got a BN320, and itis a spectrometer and
bioluminescence meter.
I forget exactly what they callit.
Yes, it is made in China.
I'm not wild about that, but Icouldn't find one made in the
USA.
That was even close to whatthat one could do.

(44:16):
And it shows you and I show, Itake screenshots of it of the of
of everything from fromsunlight to the campfires, to to
sauna space we did a thing ontheirs to LED lights, to
headlights, to.

(44:36):
I mean, I did so much testingin the week leading up to the
conference that what becameapparent was we are using LEDs,
and LEDs are spiking blue lightand that is not a good thing at
night, and so we were able tosee the pattern and find the
pattern really quickly.

(44:56):
But it's a BN 320.
I got it off of Amazon, um and.
Brian loved it so much he wentand bought one too.
So you know, I mean, we'renerds like this is what we do.
We're supernatural nerds.

Speaker 2 (45:13):
Well, that's okay.
Guilty as charged.

Speaker 1 (45:16):
I get it Guilty as charged.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
You can't argue the science Heck.
I sent you the picture of thatnuclear fallout meter.
Radiation Right.

Speaker 3 (45:25):
Yeah, I'm getting that.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
And I've been trying everything with it.
The only thing I get to move istritium.
Some of the weapons haveTritium on the sites, so they're
like night sites and that'sthat's what I get my meter to
move a little bit.
Other than that, I've beenhaving a hard time getting it to
work.

Speaker 3 (45:45):
Well, that's maybe a good thing.

Speaker 2 (45:48):
That's a good thing yeah.

Speaker 3 (45:48):
Yeah, maybe.
That's maybe a good thing.
That's a good thing.
Yeah, yeah, maybe it meansthere isn't just a whole lot of
fallout.

Speaker 2 (45:52):
You know Well, that's uh yeah, we don't want to be
and I and I want to try it.
We're doing, when they're doing, tig welding and there's,
there's all kinds of stuff.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
I want to experiment with that meter If the people
like this.
Tim, if your meter is going offcrazy, I'm terrified.

Speaker 2 (46:14):
That means there's something very wrong and we just
can't see it.
It's probably because mine'smade in China too.

Speaker 3 (46:21):
Yeah, well, what are you going to do?
The US one's made by Fluke.

Speaker 2 (46:25):
And the Fluke one which is a US made or German
made.
I can't spend nine grand on ameter.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
I just can't do it I, I love fluke, but you know you
get these people who are like ifit's not a fluke meter it's not
good.
I was like I just got a.
I got a double m420 for mymulti-meter.
It works just as good as anyfluke I ever seen.
You know what are you talkingabout you know, I, I had people
telling me that some of my testresults couldn't be trusted

(46:55):
because it wasn't a fluke, and Iwas like, all right, you go
ahead, dude there's some truthto that.

Speaker 2 (47:01):
In the car business, everybody comes in with their
Mac meters or their Snap-ons orall the high dollar ones that
you pay stupid money for, andthen we plug them into our
stinky little fluke and we canread their meter, but they can't
read ours in the Megaohm seriesand they're like there's no way
, I said do it.
There's a reason.

Speaker 3 (47:21):
Well, look, I do agree that Fluke is the
Rolls-Royce.
Yeah, I just don't agree onlittle things.
Like I'm testing, I'm using avoltmeter, right.
Like I've got to believe thatmy double M420 is equipped to be
able to handle basic, you knowbasic voltage output, you know,

(47:43):
in a specific range, right.

Speaker 2 (47:48):
You know what I mean.
If it can't, then my God.
Three past deci points.
Nobody needs that right.
Let's say 14 or 14 too.

Speaker 3 (47:54):
I don't need 14.26584499 that that means
nothing extra.
That didn't help me at all.
You know, I got somebody sentme in a filoscope that I'm like,
yeah, you have a lot ofconfidence in my abilities.
Yeah, you know, I'm just kindof like, okay, I'll learn how to
use it one day.
But you do realize, like that'sme sitting down for an entire,

(48:17):
like two or three days justdoing this.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
Yeah, crash course.
So, I kind of figure it outright now.
Well, healing of the Ages.
We've got this down.
We are pulling four to sixminutes into this excellent
conversation.
Thank you again for having that.
Is there anything?

Speaker 3 (48:35):
else you'd like to send them to the website or
anything you know, let's see.
I'd say, go tohealingfortheagescom If you
haven't already gotten in withus.
This year's Virtual SolutionSummit is a great place to get
in.
I would encourage them also,tim, to go and check out our
previous Virtual Solution Summitlast year on earthing and EMS,

(48:59):
as well as our two conferencesthat we've done as well.
You know the Healing in the Ageof Bioweapons in 23 and
Cleansing the Causes of Cancer.
You know there's just so muchinformation that we have packed
into there, and not justinformation for the sake of
information, tim.
Information with solutionsbecause that's our whole mantra

(49:23):
is I'm not going to teach yousomething if you can't do
something about it.

Speaker 1 (49:25):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (49:25):
Like what's the point of me making you scared?
And you know, if a meteor iscoming to wipe us all out,
you'll never hear it from me,you know.
It's just what's the point.
But with all this stuff thatwe've been learning, the coolest
thing in the world is thatthere are solutions.
They exist in nature, andnature is the thing that these

(49:47):
nefarious actors are having themost difficult time overcoming,
and it tells you how strongMother Nature is, god's divine
design really is.

Speaker 2 (49:59):
And for the record, huttcast any promotional money
gets into the HuttCast board.
You save 30% goes to thecharity of Ages of the Healing's
Choice.
So for us it's a win.
If you sign up under this, thentheir charity can get whatever
they want out of that.

Speaker 3 (50:18):
We love it.
You know what our charity is.
What is it we invest in?
We have what's called Healingthe Injured.
We have that.
So we've been supporting peoplewho are injured by these shots
recovering.
We've been supporting them fornow we're going into our third

(50:39):
year of doing that nice and sofar we have been.
We're very proud.
It's not, it's very modestamount.
We, we know I'm not saying likethe number is braggadocious,
but we've donated close to$100,000 to people all over the
world, helping them heal, makingsure they're getting the
supplements they need, makingsure they're getting the

(51:01):
education they need, make surethey're getting the support they
need, because that's reallywhat everyone recovering needs
as much as anything else is justknowing that somebody out there
really cares about them.
Right.
In many cases, the governmenthas completely abandoned them.

Speaker 2 (51:16):
Right.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
That's where.
So, tim, thank you for that.
That's where that money will begoing to, directly to support
people who are in need andrecovering from the injuries due
to be shot.

Speaker 2 (51:27):
How awesome is that?
I appreciate that.
I didn't know where it wasgoing.
I knew that you guys would havesome plan for it and I thought
hey, you know what I trust youto do, what you want to do with
it.
I don't even know if there'smuch or any, but if there is,
this is where it's going andit's a good cause.

Speaker 3 (51:43):
Amen, right, and one thing you'll never see me in is
a yacht.
You don't have to worry aboutus misusing, misappropriating or
anything like that.
This is what's so good aboutthese docs.
These docs are in it for theright reasons.
We do this because we lovedoing it, we love teaching it,
we love sharing god's medicinewith everyone, and we love that

(52:04):
we're able to help more peoplein ways like this tim, with
partners such as yourself.
We're so grateful for you.

Speaker 2 (52:15):
Well, I'm grateful for taking the time again on a
crazy night that you're busierthan snot on, and we're going to
save this off and get ittransmitted right away so you
can do your sharing and it'spossible.
Okay, sounds good to me.
Well, doc, thank you again.
And for HuttCast you heard them.
Go to the website, check it out.
All proceeds go to theirexcellent choices.

(52:36):
Okay, thanks again, hutcast.
We're pulling the pin and we'llcatch you next time.
Thanks everybody, and that's awrap for HUTCAST.
Hutcast is again a pragmaticapproach to seeing things how
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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History is beautiful, brutal and, often, ridiculous. Join Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown as they dive into some of the weirdest stories from across the span of human civilization in Ridiculous History, a podcast by iHeartRadio.

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