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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a
world gone mad. I'm your host,Seth Holhouse. So if you've
watched this show for some time,might see that one of the common
topics that I keep talking aboutis chemtrails. It's one of the
things that boils my blood inways that I can't even describe.

(00:34):
When I try so hard to keep myfamily healthy, we eat organic.
I mean, we're so so you know, wedon't use any chemical
fragrances. We use, like,natural laundry detergent and
the the soap for the kids. But Iwalk outside, and they're
dumping aluminum and strontiumand barium. They're just dumping
it on us, and I can't protectthem from that. It's so hard.

(00:56):
And so joining me today is mygood friend, Mike Dillon. He's
over at Air Water Healing, andhe's a guy that understands air
quality. Understands waterquality as well, but air quality
is really his saying. So intoday's show, we're gonna be
discussing chemtrails, whatthey're dumping on us, what are
the what are they finding inthem. We're gonna talk about the
lab results from Mike Adams,from the samples that Jane Ruby

(01:19):
doctor Jane Ruby had sent MikeAdams and how he found these,
like, egg sacs growing in thesubstances, from the chemtrails,
which is frightening on a wholenew level.
But we're also getting into somesome solutions on what we can do
about this, both within our ownhomes and within our own you
know, on our own persons, butalso, how we, as we, the people,

(01:40):
can collectively, enact change,how we can pressure the
politicians and the bureaucratsto make change, because we have
to get rid of this. Like, wehave to stop this. And this is
something that's very, very dearto my heart. So please enjoy
this interview with Mike Dillon.Mister Mike Dillon, it's great
to have you back on, man.

(02:00):
Thank you so much for joining ustoday.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Absolutely, brother. Always a pleasure.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
I just noticed that you've got some tinted yellow
glasses. Are those like a blockblue light type glasses you've
got on?

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Yeah. So, a really good friend of mine, referred
them to me. I was doing apodcast, you know, with Robert
Scott Bell, with the RobertScott Bell show. And then he's a
naturopath. And he's like, Mike,he's like, You're staring at
screens all day like me.
He's like, Why don't you havethe blue light blockers? I was
like, What? So he referred me tothis place. I bought a pair of
them. And, man, I could tellyou, it makes a huge difference

(02:32):
in the strain on your eyes, whenyou're staring at screens all
day, you and I, unfortunately,we have to do.
And, you know, I like thesebetter than the protective stuff
that you can put over, becausesometimes the reflective stuff
that you put over the monitorsmakes it harder to read the
screens.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
It does. Actually, I have some clip on ones that
sometimes I'll wear at nightbecause I've got glasses,
obviously. But I've got someclip on kind of orange lens,
yellow lens that I'll wearsometimes at night if I'm doing
some work at night or, you know,whatnot. But anyway, kinda
diving into today's topic. I Ifeel like I've been kind of
pounding the drum of chemtrailsfor quite some time now.

(03:11):
And actually, I just realizedI'm not sure. I ever show you
the the website we launched? Theanti geoengineering? So it's
funny enough. So we we launcheda website
makeskiesblueagain.com.
Just my wife and I did this,where I designed some T shirts,
and we and we built a littlewebsite, which is very

(03:32):
sarcastic, but, you know, justto sell T shirts and and, like,
to start conversations. So wehave these, Make Sky's Blue
Again Banjew engineering Tshirts. We've got them for for
kids. We've got, like, a yardsign. I got I got one of these
yard signs.
We've got, you know, for littlekids. We've got t shirts.
Anyway, just made made meremember I actually hadn't told

(03:53):
you. Look. This is even a I'llshow you.
This is kinda funny. It's theAmerican Gothic chemtrail
edition. That's awesome. Well,my my background is actually
designed. Actually, so is mywife.
So we're both creative people.So it's kind of, you know, fun
for us to do this stuff. Soanyway, just thought that it
makeskiesblueagain.com. It'sit's kind of one of our little

(04:15):
movements. But, anyway, as I wasas I was kinda starting off
with, this is one of the issuesthat I'm I'm so passionate about
because we're we we try so hardto be healthy.
I had just finished, you know,my my kind of raw juicery drink
for the morning. We juice. We,you know, we just planted all of
our of our our garden, you know,beautiful big garden we built

(04:37):
and all this. But when I walkoutside, especially with my
little girls, and it's abeautiful sunny day, and then an
hour later, it's white becauseof these chemtrails. Like, few
things make me as angry as that.
Because it's it's like, I didn'tlike, I I do everything I can.
Like, I'm not giving my kids,you know, big pharma products.

(05:00):
I'm not taking any of thosemyself. We do everything. We eat
organic.
We get raw milk from the local,you know, local, you know,
pastures. And all this is it'salmost like it's for naught if
you walk outside, and you'rejust being dumped on with
poisons. I know this is theworld that you live in, but it
just it's so frustrating.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Well, not only that, but, you know, like and I'll
tell you, from a Christianconservative father, like, my
children didn't grow up withDisney. Right? We kind of stayed
away from, you know, theprincess fairy tales. And, you
know, of course, you can't stopit when they're at, you know, a
family function, and you've gotnieces and nephews that are

(05:40):
doing these things. You try yourbest to raise your kids
outdoors.
Let them go touch a tree. Go runaround, be grounded. And being
mindful of what's happening, youknow, as a father, I'm always
researching, you know, what arethey trying to program to the
children? What are they showing?And one of the things that I
thought was so crazy, Seth, wassomebody had mentioned that

(06:01):
Disney was going back and theywere re editing their old
forties, fifties, sixties,seventies cartoons and movies
and they were digitally addingin chemtrails.
Like just adding them. And I waslike, there's no way. So I went
down this rabbit hole of peoplethat are now showing, like,

(06:22):
screenshots in new productionswhere they're like, in the
background where there would beno need for a plane. Because
every piece of graphic and andwhen you're doing digital
animation, like I know you saidyou and your wife are doing
creative, right? Nothing is doneby mistake.
So if you go and watch, like,there's a movie that came out
called Sing two. And it's like athey're just sitting there.

(06:44):
They're on the top of askyscraper. And you go in and
watch, you can actually see ajetliner spraying the sky all
the way across. And then you goback, and you can find there's
these threads.
People are saying that they'vegone back and they've grabbed
their VHS tapes from, like, theeighties and nineties. And then
they'll go and watch the digitalversions that are being released

(07:04):
today, and they're purposelyadding in what, you know, some
people call it persistentcontrails. We call it
geoengineering. I I don't evenlike using the word chemtrail
anymore, which is why I likethat you guys are doing the stop
geoengineering now. Because, youknow, everybody thinks that it's
only just about chemicals whenwhen when chemtrails, you know,

(07:24):
or or geoengineering are so, somuch more.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
That's crazy. It wouldn't surprise me, though.
Like, I was just doing a quicksearch for it. I can see.
Actually, here.
Let me actually, I'll show thisreally quickly. Here's here's a
little video, I just found.Saying Disney Paid

Speaker 3 (07:44):
in a way My patience is a producer in Hollywood. Two
Years ago, he received a, taskfrom Disney to, go over and edit
all the old Disney movies to putinto the scenes of the sky these
stripes.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
So when people see a Disney movie

Speaker 3 (08:07):
Disney film, Sean Heute. Heute star.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
Well, Flinghat, you say, And

Speaker 3 (08:18):
then you for example, people say today, well, Klinger,
you're talking about thesestripes.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Interesting. I mean, it wouldn't it wouldn't surprise
me. Like, it wouldn't surpriseme if they're doing that. That
it's become so, so prevalent.And I I remember, you know,
growing up, you know, because Igrew up in in literally in a
town called Plain City.
Right? It was like, I was in themiddle of farm country of farm
country. Like, we were on anacre of land surrounded by

(08:48):
farms. Now now, like, I wouldnever do that because I know
what they're spraying on thesefields, and this was big
monocrop agriculture,agriculture, you know, big
soybean fields or, corn,etcetera. But, like, I grew up,
and and I never, like, rememberseeing these these skies like
this.
Like, I can remember, you know,my summer being filled with
looking at like, you'd lay inthe grass and look at the sky,

(09:08):
and you'd be looking for animalsin the clouds, and like, now the
only animals you see are snakes,and they're all straight. Right?

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Stop it. So funny, but so true. It's so true. But
but Seth, I mean, your audiencehas to dig and say that and that
number right there, we don'tknow if that's true. I just know
for a fact that I've seen it.
I've went and I grabbed an oldVHS tape, you know, of watching

(09:38):
a cartoon, you know, and thenseeing the new edition that's
being released on Netflix. And,you know, they modernized it,
right? They digitized it. Theymade it better. And I'm like,
That wasn't in the originalmovie.
They they weren't doing that.You know, like, you go out and
you watch an old scene from OldYeller, and and now all of a
sudden, you know, that you got ascene where now all of a sudden

(09:59):
there's a plane going by andthere's a huge trail behind it.
And it's like, no, that thatwasn't that that wasn't
happening. And it just goes toshow you what they will do to
program the youth. What theywill do to try to take over the
minds of the young children.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Well, that's the key though, is that it's about
normalizing it. It's about, youknow, these kids not knowing
what a real sky looks like.Like, and that's like and that's
that's really because, you know,if they don't know what it looks
like, they're not gonna look upand think it's anything normal.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
They're not

Speaker 1 (10:30):
gonna protest it. Right? They're gonna say, well,
yeah, like, that's how alwayshow the skies have been. I'm,
you know, like, I'm almostalmost 40 years old. And, you
know, so I'm not not like, youknow, an old man, but I've I've
been around the block a littlebit.
And I remember growing up in thesummer and and seeing the
regular blue skies. But what'swhat's crazy, though, I mean,
it's obviously it's encouragingthat there's been a lot of

(10:53):
pushback. We've got things over30 states that have now, in some
way, joined, like, this cleanair, movement of, you know,
passing legislation. I knowFlorida is a big one that's
passed legislation, which isencouraging. However, the states
only control so much of theairspace.
And and and then you get intocontrol of the FAA and even

(11:14):
more. And so, I mean, tell ustell me more about the different
heights and and different levelsof of where they're spraying.
And even what you told me beforewe start we start recording,
it's like, okay. Well, say youlive in, Pennsylvania, but you
know, on the border, but Ohio isspraying and Pennsylvania is
not. Like, what's gonna stopthat stuff from actually coming

(11:34):
into Pennsylvania as an example?

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Well, and not only that, but here's another angle,
Seth, is is if you're not ifyou're not watching the planes
at night through through theapps that you can track almost
all commercial flights, right,you can see the zigzag patterns,
and you and I both know that thestraightest distance is is is a
straight path, right? You'regonna go from Palm Beach to
Atlanta. You're not gonna flyfrom Palm Beach to Houston to

(11:59):
Tampa to Oklahoma then toAtlanta. You're not gonna zigzag
across the country and there'sjetliners every day that make
these crazy trips that, youknow, they don't even touch
down. They just turn around andthen go back and, you know, it's
like where they're waiting forclearance.
The other scary thing too, Seth,and I'll I'll get into the
height differences, what aboutat night? 02:00 in the morning

(12:20):
when we're sleeping. Persistentcontrails or geoengineering
trails are very hard to see ifit's done in darkness, if it's
done at night. You know, sothere's no there's not that much
attention. Now I will say thatin Florida, we've seen an
incredible change.
We don't know if it'slegislation. I don't know if
it's because they've decidedthat a lot of people are paying

(12:41):
attention here. I mean, you'vegot Jim Brewer, who is calling
out Governor Ron DeSantis, like,Hey, I'm here. You guys are
supposed to be protecting us. Itwas beautiful this morning.
I know you're gonna share avideo here in a little bit that
shows a clear day and then whatchanges after four hours. But
what you and I were talkingabout prior to the show is, you
know, the there you go, yeah.The average commercial airliner,

(13:05):
you know, like, Delta or United,they have a cruising altitude of
around thirty thirty to 33,000feet. I believe the FAA only
covers up to 60,000 feet. So ifyou've got a plane that's at a
hundred, a 10,000 feet above sealevel, and they're dumping
contrail, you know, chemicalsthat are changing the way that

(13:27):
our skies look, I mean,literally painting a blue sky
white and dark and cloudy, thenwhere good what good does it
mean if we're telling the FAA,Hey, you have this jurisdiction
and we're gonna give you bigpenalties.
Well, what happens if thepenalties that they're paying to
these pilots are not even halfof what they're getting paid as

(13:49):
a daily rate to dump thesechemicals? These are the
questions that we need to beasking.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Exactly. Actually, here's the, video. Here's Jim
Brewer.

Speaker 5 (13:57):
Hey, governor DeSantis.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Today, when

Speaker 5 (14:01):
I get up in Saint Petersburg's clear blue sky and
I started watching all theplanes, spring. And I know the
FAA knows who's flying. I'mpretty sure the governor can
figure out who's flying inspring and creating

Speaker 6 (14:19):
Mhmm.

Speaker 5 (14:21):
These fake clouds in the sky. Look at look at it. I
even got footage of that planespraying. So governor of Florida
and Florida officials, what arewe doing about this? And why
don't you start explainingexactly what it is?

(14:45):
Cleo blue sky. Look at all thelines from the planes. I watched
them all, and some of them stopspraying after a while and they
restart. Can we have anexplanation and a stop moving of
this, please?

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Speaker 2 (16:24):
That's just one celebrity. That's just one
celebrity. Everybody's outasking. And and the the more
that we get people with bigger,bigger followings, you know, it
it it it's only really gonnatake, you know, I think Joe
Rogan doing a big three hourdiscussion on this before they
do a current poll.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Well, other thing too is, I know that, Doctor. Jane
Ruby, I think she's in PalmBeach area, she had collected
samples that she sent out toMike Adams. And this is a big
thing, you know, over the courseof past month past month past
month there. And how basicallywhat they found was that there
were actually things growing inthese chemtrails. So in the in

(17:05):
the particles that they werecollecting, the samples that are
coming that was coming off ofthese chemtrails that they Mike
Adams had because, you know, hehe's got, you know, very, very,
high-tech laboratories and andand lab equipment for micro you
know, microscopy and everything.
And they found these, like, eggsacks in the chemtrail
materials, and stuff that wascoming out of the sky that were

(17:26):
actually growing. And so itmakes you wonder like, it's one
thing to find this stuff sittingon, like, on, like, the hood of
your car the next morning andlooking like, oh, what is this
trash on here? It's magnetic andeverything. But the real thing
is, like, what are we evenbreathing in? And this is the
this is the real question, isthat, if you look at the the
agenda, the big pharma agenda ofinjecting us with stuff.

(17:47):
Right? You know, self assemblingtechnology and everything. It's
like, that's one thing. Like, Ican avoid that. I can say, no
way.
I'm sticking that stuff in mybody. But what if the same
materials are being sprayed intothe air? And so my, you know,
one year old daughter who'snever seen a syringe in her
life, has is is actually thenbreathing the same stuff into

(18:08):
her. It's it's it's sickening,like, literally and
figuratively.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
One of, one of the biggest concerns that I have,
Seth, is guys like you and I whoare constantly detoxing, we're
watching what we're eating, youknow, growing our own food,
literally potatoes in the frontyard, growing strawberries,
growing our own tulsi basil, youknow, and trying to grow our own
rosemary. Gosh, man, trystarting a lime tree. You're

(18:38):
gonna wait ten years before youget that first fruit. You know,
but where my brain goes is a lotof these attenuated viruses we
know shed. Right?
So especially with, you know,ten, fifteen years ago, when
they were giving everybody theherpes vaccine, and I know

(18:58):
another one was like thetetanus, they were always like,
be very, very careful with beingaround young children or the
elderly for the first coupledays to weeks after getting this
injection especially if it's alive virus strain that they'll
go in like the polio, don't goand and there's certain ones
that when you fly overseas,they're like, don't, you know,

(19:21):
be around, the elderly for acouple days or a couple weeks
depending on when you get itbecause of shedding. I'll call
it off gassing. Right? So if youand I go on a flight and we
don't know the severity of thismRNA technology and how much of
it actually gets into thebloodstream, how much of it gets
into your saliva to where you'reable to exhale it. All of these

(19:44):
freaks that were wearing thesemasks, you know, they're triple
double boosted.
And if you're on a jetlinerthat's carrying 225 passengers,
I've talked to quite a fewpeople, Seth, that believe that
unless you're like Mike Adams,and you're on a compound with,
you know, ferns all around yourhouse and the best air
filtration system and andpurifying your own water, we

(20:05):
probably all have some sort ofthis mRNA technology. Now, there
are definitely the people thatgot a direct injection, they're
going to have it way more thananybody else. But there's a good
chance that all of us have beenvaccinated at some point in
contact if the shedding happenswith the mRNA technology the way

(20:26):
it does with most otherinoculations.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
Oh, absolutely. Actually, I'm looking through,
so Mary Talley Boden, who I'msure you're with. I'm actually
scrolling through her Twitterfeed to find something. So, put
something out recently. I'mtrying to find it here to bring
up, where she was showing thatshe had some research, showing
she was testing, for spikeproteins.

(20:49):
And she was saying, gosh, if Ican find it I feel like I saved
it. Let me see if I can find ithere because I really wanna show
it. Where basically what she wassaying or showing was that they
they were able to measure thespike proteins, in the
vaccinated versus theunvaccinated. And if I recall
correctly, it was like the thenumber let's see. I'll I'll keep

(21:11):
looking here, because I wannamake sure I show it to you.
Like, the number of the numberof these spike proteins measured
in the vaccinated was let's justsay, it was like the the the
numerical measurement was, say,13,000. Right? And the
unvaccinated, it was, like, lessthan a thousand. So it was it
was showing that it's like, youknow, people create they become
spike protein factories. And weand we've been covering this for

(21:32):
years.
I remember Tim you know, SherryTimpenny early on, you know, you
sign the alarm about this andand saying that, look, people
are becoming these spikeprotein, factories. And this is
one of the things that Iremember early on, in, like, the
whole vaccine rollout that I wasreally worried to fly on an
airplane. You know, as much as II'm not someone that is scared

(21:52):
of going into public, I don't Idon't fear viruses. You know?
Like, I don't live my life infear.
But I was also concerned about,like, stepping into a a giant
tube of people, which probablywas probably seventy five
percent, you know, of the peoplehad gotten the vaccine. And and
who knows what I'm exactly. Whoknows what I'm I'm kind of
breathing in on that flight?It's not good to think about

(22:16):
that. I know even Mike Adamsstopped flying for quite some
time because of that.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Yeah. There was an event that I had done with, I
think it was Stu Peters. StuPeters was putting on an event
somewhere in Florida and he hadto fly. And he always flies with
I'll share I'll share with youtowards the end of the show what
he always flies with. And heforgot it for the first time.
And he's like, I got sick as adog. He goes, When I left that
thing at home. And he's like,Never will I ever get on a plane

(22:44):
again without that thing. I hadsent him one of our devices but
he had got sick as a dog and heshared it online and he's like,
Oh, man. He goes, I'll nevertravel without this ever again.
Within twenty four hours, wewere sold out. Like, it was just
weird. It was going crazy. Butyou're so right because you're
you can't shut down your lifeand you can't just live in fear.

(23:05):
But that's why what we have todo, and it's not just me,
there's so many great companiesout there that are coming out
with solutions to be able toprotect yourself from the next
thing that they're going tothrow at you.
While you're looking that up

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Actually, I found it.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Okay, there it is.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yeah, here it goes. You know, 7,600,000 impressions.
So you can I'm really glad tosee this stuff going viral. So
she says here, I just went overspike protein antibody levels in
my patients. Forty sixunvaccinated.
You know, the mean was thirteenhundred. Eighty three
vaccinated, the mean wasthirteen thousand. Right? So,
it's like, this is Like, this isreal. This isn't some

(23:44):
conspiracy.
But I'm just, again, gettingback to it. Obviously, have
stuff that is being, you know,shedding off of people that have
the vaccines, which is that's,you know, one of the reasons why
even for, like, my daughters,I'm really worried about taking
them into, like, public playareas. You know mean? Like,
like, the little tunnel, youknow, places you can take the
kids and stuff because I'm justworried that, okay, like, how

(24:06):
many of these kids had an RSVvaccine, or who knows what kind
of vaccines these little kidshave had that are they're
exposing that to my daughters.And it's no longer what it used
to be.
Like, it used to be that, okay.Like, yeah, you know, kids, they
go to school, and now and nowwe're gonna homeschool our kids.
I'm not worried about them goinginto, like, some sort of public
classroom with 30 kids that areyou know, just got vaccinated.

(24:28):
But one of the concerns is thatearly you know, like, when I
grew up, it's like, okay, thethreat was, Oh, the flu's going
around, or there's chickenpox,or the you know, the mentality
that for us is like, Okay, we'lljust deal with it. You know, lot
of parents would intentionallytake their kids and and put them
next to other sick kids so theyall can get sick together and
deal with it.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
Chickenpox together, right?

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Exactly. But Exactly.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
When they had they're like, Oh, they'll

Speaker 1 (24:51):
Like a chickenpox party.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
They had the They were doing the measles. There
was an episode on the measles,and they were like, oh, yeah.
They're like, nothing that bowlof chicken noodle soup can't
sick. And it's like they'relike, when you want to get out
of school, nothing beats themeasles. And it's just like but
now it's like, here, we make itthis huge thing.
Well, see if you can pull upthis video because it's very

(25:14):
short. Someone sent it to me alittle bit ago. It was a woman
named Kat on YouTube where sheconfronts a chemtrail pilot. I
think you could literally justpull it up by typing in woman
confronts chemtrail pilot. Andshe had been tracking this plane
that, it might have even beensomewhere in, like, Western
California, where this plane wasjust literally flying back and

(25:35):
forth doing zigzags for a couplehours.
And when he he lands at a base,she goes there and basically
confronts him. And she's like, Iknow what you're doing. And then
she's like, You know, we livehere. And he's like, Yeah, well
He's like, You drove here. He'slike, So you're contributing to
pollution as well.
And and she's like, Yo. She'slike, Well, you're spraying

(25:56):
chemicals and we're watching youdo this. And he's like, You're
taking it up with the wrongperson. He's like, I'm I'm just
doing my job. And it was like soscary to think that there are
literally pilots that are outthere that are like, This is
just what I'm doing.

Speaker 6 (26:12):
And that's Here

Speaker 1 (26:13):
it is. And actually, this woman, I'm working on
getting her on the show. I hopeI should be interviewing her
soon. I'll play this for you.

Speaker 6 (26:20):
You're Tim. Right?

Speaker 7 (26:21):
Nope. Oh, no. Nope. I don't know a Tim. Jody?
No. Don't know well, I know aJody.

Speaker 6 (26:27):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (26:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (26:28):
Jody Fisher?

Speaker 7 (26:29):
No. Yeah. I know Jody Fisher.

Speaker 6 (26:30):
You do? Okay. Good. Yeah. And you're then who are
you?

Speaker 7 (26:32):
I'm one of the other captains.

Speaker 6 (26:33):
Oh, okay. Yeah. For okay. Great. So you can come on
outside.
We're not. We're just whatever.

Speaker 7 (26:38):
Are you

Speaker 6 (26:38):
free to go? No.

Speaker 7 (26:39):
I I gotta reflare Okay.

Speaker 6 (26:40):
So I I have paperwork for you that I wanna give to
you. So hang tight. I'll go getit. But then we've been trying
to reach Jody and you for a longtime. Okay.
And we are tired of you dumpingheavy metals all over

Speaker 7 (26:53):
our county. Okay. Yeah. Well, I'm not the one to
talk to about that. No.

Speaker 6 (26:56):
But you are, but you're the one that's doing it.
So I've been taking rain samplesto have over 20 samples. And
every time you fly, we get highamounts of aluminum, barium,
strontium, titanium, magnesium.So I wanna know, are aware of
what you're doing? I know youthink it's like to increase
water supply to for Turlock andModesto, but it's not really
happening.

Speaker 7 (27:11):
Yeah. You can you can talk to them

Speaker 6 (27:13):
about that. I've called them, and they're not
calling me back. So we're nowgetting really involved, and now
we're gonna bring somethinglegal against your company.

Speaker 7 (27:20):
K. Well, you can talk to them about that for little
bit. I want you

Speaker 6 (27:22):
to know, though, like, we are real people
underneath what you're doing.You spray right over our houses.
We hear you. We know you. We seeyou.
We're watching your planes andyour patterns. K?

Speaker 7 (27:30):
Yeah. It's

Speaker 6 (27:31):
twice a day now. You did two flights. Two three hour
flights. Public knowledge. Yeah.
It's well, it's not really,though. That's the problem. So
you have not properly notifiedour board

Speaker 7 (27:38):
of supervisors about this. Hi. Are you the other
pilot? Yes. Hi.
How's your name? Khaled. Khaled?Yes. Yes.
Okay. Hi. Hi. It's not our wehave people at Homebase that you
can talk to about that stuff.

Speaker 6 (27:48):
But they've not called back. So now we're
getting to the point where we'regetting our supervisors
involved. So the supervisors ofour county needs to be notified.
They've not been notified.You've been doing this for
thirty years.
I know it's a long time. Youguys are like, it's cool. It's
easy. We're talking about all ofthe metals and flares that
you're using. So aluminum issaying compel the silver iodide.
You're spraying right over usall the time. And our plant life
is suffering. They are nowselling aluminum genetically

(28:09):
modified seeds to grow foodbecause our soil is so
contaminated. Right. Okay?
So what you're spraying is notgood for the environment, and
it's not good for the peoplebecause there's an early onset
dementia. There's Alzheimer's.Things are starting to happen in
people's health. And I really dobelieve there's a linkage to
what we're breathing in in theenvironment every day. And you
guys pray us in November throughApril.
It's your yearly contract forI'm aware of that too. So I just

(28:31):
wanna meet the pilots and say,know, where's Jody? I've called
Jody. I've talked to thinkLeslie was the other one. Leslie
Fisher?
No. It's another Fisher.

Speaker 7 (28:40):
Yes. That'll be his wife. Okay. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
Yeah. So she she confronts these pilots, and, of
course, they're just denying it.But, you know, actually, you can
see, on the screen there, like,is it's a little bit blurry
because it's it's a lowresolution video, but these are
the the flight paths. Right?Like, she she there's an image
of the actual flight paths.
So you look at that. It's likewhat you said. Like, if if, you
know, the quickest way to getsomewhere is a straight line.

(29:02):
Right? Go to a to b.
It's like, you know, it's OKM'srazor. Right? The quickest thing
the simplest solution is oftenwhat it is. But you look at
this, and it's just like, thatmakes no sense. Why would a
pilot do that unless a pilotwas, intentionally, I guess,
doing something malicious.
Right? Or or maybe they'rethey're search and rescue. If
there's, like, a kid lost, maybeyou'd see that. But I've also

(29:24):
I've seen all kinds of otherflight maps where you look at
it, and it looks like a barcode.You can see it's a plane that
just goes like this.
Mhmm. Mhmm. Just completelycovering a region. And they're
complicit. But I know that thatyou're someone that, you have a
very good understanding of airquality.
Right? What is it what is itthat they're actually dumping

(29:44):
into the air? Like, what is itthat we're breathing in when we
when we step outside into theseskies that they're spraying?

Speaker 2 (29:51):
So one of the main things that we know for a fact
that they're spraying isaluminum. And it's very
microscopic. It's a very smalllevel of an aluminum shaft. And,
you know, you've got so manydifferent angles here where
people say, you know, this isthis is part of the the
reversing the temperature of theglobe, right? This is global

(30:15):
temperature control.
They're trying to reflect raysthat are back up into the
atmosphere. And obviously, weknow that aluminum is a
neurotoxin. We know how bad itis. You know, you find aluminum
in someone's brain in highconcentrations, and they start
having memory issues. And itstarts to become, you know,
dementia, Alzheimer's, typethree diabetes.

(30:37):
It's not just sugars. Anybodythat just says that it's just
type three diabetes, there'salso high levels of aluminum.
And and when these metals getinto your vein, and the smaller
the metal, the easier it is forit to pass the blood brain
barrier. You know, one of thebigger concerns that we have
with the aluminum is also itsability for us to grow our own

(30:57):
food. One of the things youheard her say in the video is
the plants are dying.
She says our plants are dying.And there's been so many people
that have come forth and said,Hey, I've had this orange tree
for six generations on theseproperties, and these trees are
starting to die. And here's aquestion that I have for you,

(31:17):
Seth. If your father filed apatent for board shorts that
would when they got in contactwith water, they filled up with
air as a life saving device. Youwould think that he plans to
produce those board shorts,right?

(31:39):
You file a patent for something,you have a good insight that
there's going to be a need forthat. Maybe he did the market
research. Maybe he found thatchildren were drowning and the
only way that you could savechildren is to make clothes
inflate with air bubbles thesecond that they come in contact
with water. Okay? There's a lotbetter things to do like never
let your child leave youreyesight until they're 16.

(31:59):
Things we can do but here's agood one for you, Seth.
Transgenic plants with increasedaluminum tolerance. That's, US
patent number 90000003800536B2.Sorghum aluminum tolerance gene,
another one that was patented,alfalfa with aluminum tolerance,
barley, corn, wheat, seedcoatings with aluminum oxide.

(32:22):
This patent applicationdiscusses agricultural seed
coatings incorporated withaluminum oxide which allows for
these plants to grow in excesshigh levels of aluminum.
So if if they are anticipatingand when they filed these
patents, there was not highlevels of aluminum in our
ground. Why are we now gettinghigh levels of aluminum and they

(32:45):
already have the solution?That's a Galen dialectic
brother.

Speaker 7 (32:49):
Exactly.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
Problem reaction solution. This has been thought
out. They've known it was goingto happen. And they're already
three to four generations ahead.And it's

Speaker 1 (32:59):
exactly what's Look at this picture. Is a picture.
This is in Brazil. Theydeveloped, it looks like it's
corn, and they developed analuminum resistant, GMO seed
that on the left is the aluminumresistant corn. On the right is
the aluminum sensitive corn.
And it's just like, woah. Why isit that we have to have aluminum

(33:20):
resistant corn seeds? And why isit that the ones that aren't
aluminum resistant, why are theyso small and shriveled looking?
It's like actually, it's funnybecause it says that it says the
image shows aluminum resistantcorn on the left and aluminum
sensitive corn on the right intest plots and highly acidic
soil. What they're saying isjust that basically, that yeah.

(33:43):
So right here, that they'vedeveloped this unique gene that
is being used to develop theselines of plants that can
withstand toxic levels ofaluminum in the soil. They say
it's a consequence of acidicsoils. Like, oh, That makes
sense. It's a consequence ofacidic soils. So all the farming
that was done a hundred yearsago in the same supposed soil,

(34:04):
right, where was the aluminumthere?
It's like, so why is there nowall this aluminum in the soil so
they are now having to developaluminum resistant plants? Like
here it is. It's right in frontof us.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
It's it's disgusting. And then what happens is is
they're gonna start selling tothe farmers and the farmers are
no longer gonna be able to growthe crops. And then what's gonna
happen is is there's gonna be,you know, these heirloom seeds
of organics that we've had forgenerations that are passed down
that won't grow in in the levelsof aluminum. So if we don't
remove the aluminum and we don'tremove the other things that are

(34:39):
being sprayed that allow us togrow our own food, they could
take that away from us. And Iand then what's gonna happen is
is they're gonna increase thepremium.
So what that'll do is that'llcut out the middle class farmer.
So if he's got to pay extradollars for these seeds, that's
cutting down into his bottomline. And then what'll happen
is, is they'll say, Oh, you knowwhat? You can't you can't take

(35:00):
you can't keep the seeds. Youcan't regrow.
You gotta continue to buy fromus. You can't use your heirloom
seeds. And then on top of that,it's going to create even bigger
issues because of the cycles ofthe crops that they're putting
in. So when you grow corn, orlike a lot of people don't know
this, you know, peanuts. Peanutsare usually grown in the same

(35:20):
area where cotton is grown.
So they'll have cotton. And abigger issue that most people
don't understand is there's veryfew regulations on what you can
spray on cotton. So becauseyou're wearing it. So then when
you go in and the very next cropthat goes in after a cotton
cycle, they put in peanuts. Soin a peanut farm, and now you
have a whole generation ofchildren that are allergic to

(35:42):
peanut butter that were neverallergic to peanut butter.
I think what you're allergic tois glyphosate.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
Crazy. What's interesting is actually a lot of
the times, not always we can't,but, we try to buy organic,
cotton. So, like, you know, weour sheets in the whole house,
we all sleep with organic cottonsheets, organic cotton blankets.
You know, we we wear as muchorganic cotton clothing as
possible. But, you know, like,this is I think this shirt's
from Brooks Brothers, and,obviously, they don't sell

(36:10):
organic cotton.
At least, I haven't found ityet. So it's hard because a lot
of times, you know, you get intoorganic cotton lines. They're
more earthy. And, so, you know,good luck finding, an organic
cotton suit for instance. Maymaybe they make them now, but
it's just crazy how much poison.
Now I know that you're you'revery tapped into the the whole
MAHA movement, and you know alot of things happening behind

(36:30):
the scenes. Now I know that RFKjunior, like, he's come out
multiple times. He's talkedabout this. There's been a
discussion about some sort ofcommission he's putting
together. His ex running mate,Nicole Shanahan, she's been
extremely vocal about this,about raising up the alarm about
this issue.
So from what you're seeing, andand, you know, you have a lot of
kind of the inside baseballdiscussions that I'm not really

(36:52):
aware of, Do you think that RFKis actually gonna be able to do
something about this? Is is he Iknow that he's talked about it,
but, you know, they've talkedabout a lot of things, you know,
that we haven't seen happen yet.But what are what are your
thoughts on that?

Speaker 2 (37:07):
I mean, it's a double edged sword because, you know,
his hands are tied,unfortunately. And just like,
you know, everybody thought,everybody thought that the
Epstein files were gonna getreleased. Everybody thought
that, man, we've got Pam Bondi,and we've got Cash Patel. These
Epstein files are gonna comeout. Right?

(37:27):
And I'm sitting here thinkingthere's a woman literally
sitting in jail for child sextrafficking children to nobody.
Who did she traffic thesechildren to? You have to have
somebody to receive. And where Ilook at the vaccine schedule, I
look at the Amish community, yougo up to Northern Pennsylvania,

(37:50):
brother, and you spend a weektalking to the Amish people,
wait until that documentarycomes out. The level of autism
and the level of sickness in theAmish community who don't trust
the government.
And during COVID, you know, youask them how come COVID didn't
affect you guys the same as therest of the world, and they say
it's because we don't have

Speaker 1 (38:07):
a

Speaker 2 (38:07):
television. Right? We don't let in buy into the
propaganda. So I think that wehave to figure out how to have a
biblical type flood, right? Allof those three letter agencies,
you know, and I know Kash Patel,they just announced that they're
moving the FBI headquarters,maybe they needed a fresh start,
they needed a new look.
I believe that RFK will bringthe attention, and I believe he

(38:30):
wants to. I truly do believe byGod, you know, as my savior, you
know, and I pray to Jesus everyday for the people that are in
our country that we pray forthem. I do think that if he gets
enough backing, he will. I thinkthat it has to give the people
that are out there, Seth, to begiven enough rope to really hang

(38:51):
themselves. And I really dothink that most of the country
and you'll agree with me.
One of the scariest things thatI saw was on Joe Rogan when Elon
Musk said, If I uncover thetotal corruption that we found,

(39:12):
I fear that they will kill me.I'm not making that up. Those
words came out of his mouth. Hesaid, I'm afraid that they will
kill me if we expose the fullcorruption. I don't think most
people, you and I are in adifferent world.
We're in our circle. Most peopleoutside of our circle, think
their heads would explode if yousaid to them, hey, there's a
chance that they're injectingyou with high levels of aluminum

(39:35):
and and different types ofchemicals when you're less than
24 years old because they'recreating a lifelong customer and
then they're gonna put you onpharmaceuticals which are only
gonna coat the issues and themore that you understand that we
have to address the root cause,right? Because pharmaceutical is
only a band aid. Pfizer's beenaround for a hundred and seventy
five years. They haven't cured asingle disease.

(39:55):
Do I think that RFK can stop? Idon't think he can. But I think
what RFK can do is he can getenough people. There can be
enough alliances, enough MAHAgroups to where the people can
then come and say, we supportyou fully. Because what happens
is just like we've seen theeconomic collapse of other
countries, we've seen it.

(40:15):
When people stop believing inthe dollar of that country, it's
worthless. In Zimbabwe, theywere burning the zen. They were
literally lighting stacks ofcash on fire. We have to pull
the rug. We all have to stand upand say enough.
We vote with our dollars. Youknow, fifteen years ago, we had
no celebrities on theirbalconies calling out governors.

(40:37):
Couple weeks ago, we had JimBrewer going on Instagram. We
have to get more of thatcirculating, Seth. So I think,
yes, he can.
But I think he can't do itwithout us. He needs the people
to back him and say, We supportyou. We want this. We need more
global wellness forums to go outthere and replace the CDC.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
And that's honestly that's a big reason why there's
certain topics I choose to focusso heavily on is because, like,
the conversation you and I arehaving, this becomes the
catalyst for enough people tobecome aware of these issues and
start to raise the you know,start to fight back against it,
or at least, just speak outagainst it. And I think,

(41:19):
ultimately, there arepoliticians. At the end of the
day, do think that that almostprobably 99% of them are
controlled, unfortunately. Like,I think it's, like it's it's
really, really bad. But at theend of the day, they they are
still beholden to the will ofthe people.
I mean, if you look at whathappens when a a communist
nation that, you know,collapses. Right? When communism

(41:39):
collapses, as an example, it'salmost always because enough of
the people have said, we're notgonna stand for this anymore.
And that's the that's why, youknow, propaganda and censorship
are so key in communist nations.You look at China.
Right? You you know, there'scertain things you can't even
talk about over there becausethey're the it's like, maybe

(42:01):
you've seen Inception. Right?And he talks about, like, the
the the the cancer of the idea.Right?
How it's like the mostfrightening thing to the elites.
Right? It's my kind ofextrapolation of this of the
concept is that the mostfrightening thing to them is an
idea that spreads like canceramong the people. And because
when enough people see throughthat system and they refuse to

(42:21):
accept it, that's when thesystem can no longer sustain
itself because it needs it's aparasite. It needs us to feed
off of.
But if we're if we say, look,I'm not gonna allow you to feed
off me anymore, like, that'swhat we have to have happen.
And, again, this is why I dohave these conversations is
because I hope people will watchthis. They will take this
information. They'll share it.And and they'll you know, like

(42:42):
like the woman, Kat, right, whowent and she tracked down these
these pilots.
And and, like, we need more ofthose kinds of interactions.
Whereas if if if half of theAmerican people are now aware of
chemtrails, and they're they'reangry about it, and they're
they're, like, you know, showingup at, you know, you know,
political meetings or whateveris at the local level, state
level, etcetera. That's what wehave to have happen here to to

(43:03):
make change. But it had itreally it really it's on us.
Right?
It it's it's you know, should bea government for the people, by
the people. But if enough peoplesay, look, we demand this, then
I think that we can actuallyhave these changes made.

Speaker 2 (43:17):
In your in your post editing, if you can insert the
clip, the thirty second clipfrom V for Vendetta, where he's
sitting underneath the bottom ofthe train rail when he says he
goes, it's going to end with myfingers around your necks. And
the guy's like, bullocks. Hegoes, we've got bullets and all
you've got is fancy tricks andswords. He goes, you don't have
guns. He goes, all you have arebullets.

(43:38):
And he goes, You hope by thetime that your clips are
emptied, I haven't killed everysingle one of you. And he goes,
But he goes, You can't kill me,he goes, Because I'm not a
person, I'm an idea. And hegoes, Ideas are bulletproof. And
I think that that is so powerfulthat these conversations that
we're having and, you know,again, you know, Air Water

(43:58):
Healing became their ownHegelian dialectic in in against
them, right? Because, you know,we partner with companies like
the Global Wellness Forum andthe Global Healing Institute.
We don't wanna just sellproducts. We wanna educate
people. We wanna tell people,How can you understand that you
can change the underlying rootcause? And that concept is now

(44:20):
starting to grow. That peopleunderstand, Seth, that if you go
to your doctor and he doesn'task you what you're eating and
how often you exercise, and hedoesn't talk to you about
epigenetics and doesn't talk toyou about testing your
microbiome, and he just writesyou a prescription, you don't
have a doctor, you have a drugdealer.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
Exactly. Actually, here.

Speaker 7 (44:48):
Why won't you die?

Speaker 8 (44:51):
Why won't you die? Beneath this mask, there is more
than flesh. Beneath this mask,there is an idea, mister Crete.
And ideas are bulletproof.

Speaker 3 (45:06):
There

Speaker 1 (45:08):
you go. Ideas are bulletproof. So So good. Mike, I
wanna talk a little about airquality. And I know that this is
something that you specializein, right, is is air quality.
Air quality, water quality.Right? But, you know, I know
that, I've had a lot ofconversations with you off the
off the show about just air.Right? And and you have really

(45:29):
kind of built your whole lifearound, you know, solutions for
people.
Right? And this is, you know,this is how I look at it. Right?
There's just two things that wecan do. One is that we can
improve the air quality in theways that we have control over
it.
I can't go out there. I can'tbuild a glass dome over my seven
acres of property and protectmyself from what's in the skies.

(45:50):
Right? So there's there's but,like, there's a lot of things
that we can do, which which I Iwe do, which we'll we'll get
into that. Like, a lot of yourproducts I use daily.
There's also there's the detox.Right? So detox, I've extensive
interviews, and I'll continue todo interviews on detoxing with a
lot of doctor Artis, or EdGroup, or, Ely. You know, a lot
of these people talk aboutdetoxing is is really, really

(46:10):
key, But it's also aboutcontrolling our our air quality.
And I know that, so youmentioned before Stu Peters and
how he had that particulardevice that he was flying with.
So let's kinda dive into some ofthe solutions that you have. So
I'll tell you, actually, funnyenough that, around let's see,
December, I took my family and Iwent down on a vacation to

(46:32):
Florida. We rented an Airbnb,down near Miami. It was a
beautiful trip. We went a pooland a sauna and a hot tub and
everything.
This beautiful property werented. But on the air flight,
we had two of of your littlemini, your little mini shields.
Right? And, like, whenever wewhenever I fly now or, like,
whenever, like, my family flies,we always bring these shields

(46:52):
with us. And we successfully dida whole trip.
We flew as a family, you know,and we had no issues. No
sickness afterwards, anythinglike that. So let's I wanna talk
a little bit about just some ofthe some of the solutions that
you've helped create to, justtake control of our own personal
space of our air and the airquality in our own homes.

Speaker 2 (47:12):
Yeah. Perfect. So we'll start we'll start with
that. So so the Solo, which isthe the little ShieldAir,
compact, powerful one. It onlyweighs a couple ounces.
It's got a lithium ion battery.It's rechargeable. It does come
with a lanyard. I don't ever usethe lanyard. I just clip it
right to the shirt.
So when Stu flew for the firsttime without this shield since

(47:32):
the beginning of the pandemic,he got sicker than a dog. And he
literally called me and waslike, Dude, I forgot my shield
there. He's like, I'm an idiot.And I can tell you that it is a
game changer when you'retraveling. But not only that, we
have people that go outside andthey have multiple chemical
sensitivities.
They literally will just hopright on a train or they'll go

(47:56):
to Whole Foods. I had a lady onetime that told me she rides her
bike every day and she's like,Man, she goes, I literally got
to Whole Foods and I didn't havemy shield on for the first time
in, like, three months. And shegoes I was like, Oh, I'll be
fine. She's like, I woke up thenext morning sore throat, sick
as a dog. She's like, Yourproduct absolutely is a game
changer.
And and again, we're not tryingto tell people that we we're not

(48:18):
trying to use fear porn. We'resaying that we're using
technology to fight what they'rethrowing at us. Yes, God gave us
immune systems. But guess what?We also had a generation five
hundred years ago that didn'thave big huge birds in the sky
that could dump out chemicalsand neurotoxins.
So we are competing against eviland evil agenda. So the shield

(48:41):
is great because I love it likeyou said for traveling. I
honestly wear my Shield Airmostly whenever I am going to be
at big public functions. Samereason why Mike Adams will no
longer go to events. You gottabe worried about what's
happening in the air ductsystems at these hotels.
People have mold toxicity levelsand for me, definitely when I'm

(49:04):
at a conference, you're gonnasee me wearing my shield and
when I'm on a plane, I'm wearingmy shield. We mentioned the one
for the car. That's the, the GO.That one right there is so cool
because the GO air purifier canbe plugged in and run twenty
four hours a day, but it alsohas a battery backup. Really
good friend that I follow, IanClark.

(49:24):
You can see some of his stuff onmy Maha with Mike on my, Maha
with Mike podcast and also theInstagram. But that right there
is alleviating what is known asthe razor blades. So above every
major city in North Americabetween a 50 to 1,500 feet,
there is this plume of ceramicbrake dust that's absolutely

(49:46):
destroying the air quality. And,think about for every person,
you know, we've got cars, if notmore cars, school buses. And
every time that they're hittingthese brake pads and all of the
chemicals from the greasingdisagents and all these car
washes that are popping up.
I know here in New York or herein Florida is the same as up
there in New York. In the pastfifteen years, Seth, we have

(50:08):
never seen the amount of carwashes in The United States that
are popping up. And I don't knowif it's money laundering or a
way for them to continue tospray chemicals on all of these
cars. All of that stuff isgetting back into our water
supply. It's going into thedrain, and that's a bigger issue
for another day.
But what I do want to share withyou before we get into the whole
home air purifier is this thisis my favorite, probably my

(50:31):
favorite technology that Alanhad ever created. This right
here is going to visualize toyour viewers here. We can
actually prove what what ourtechnology is doing twenty four
hours a day. So anywhere insideof like the North America,
right, we've got we've got thesehouses. And what'll happen is
we've got, dust, pollen, dander,dead skin cells, different

(50:55):
things that are floating aroundinside of our home.
And and what our technology isconstantly looking to do is is
it's it's looking to look at allof the stuff that's floating
around in the breathableairspace, and most air purifiers
are only using filters, Seth.Right? So imagine you've got a
big fan, and behind that big fanis either a HEPA or activated
carbon or a charcoal filter, Andit's trying to suck the

(51:19):
pollution into that filter. Nowthe flawed principle with that
is most of the filters, that areinstalled only have fans that
are strong enough to draw aboutthree to four feet of air pull.
Meaning that the dust that'sfloating around the pollen, the
razor blade, the the thealuminum, and when I say razor
blade, we're talking about tinymicroscopic things that when

(51:40):
they get into your lung passage,it can actually tear from the
moment it hits your nose all theway into your bloodstream.
The smaller the particle, thedeeper it actually penetrates
into your bloodstream. So at AirWater Healing, what we do is we
develop air purifiers that arethat are proactive. Right? It's
passive, not reactive. So thosetwo antennas that you see in

(52:03):
there, those are actually onlyinstalled in the V3, which I'll
point to it right here, thewhole home air purifier that we
have, on our website.
You put that in the main livinghome. I know you've got one of
those in your house.

Speaker 1 (52:16):
And we've got two of them.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
Yeah, so I know what it's doing in my home, but to
explain to the people becauseour frequencies, right, it goes
through everything except formetal, water, and glass. So when
you're in the four walls of thehome and you've got this
happening inside of the house,right, all of that dust and all
of that smoke and that pollen,what I'm gonna do here is I'm
gonna flip I'm gonna flip thesmoke box off, and I'm gonna

(52:41):
actually turn on the twoantennas. And what those are
doing is it's vibrating the airat a rate of speed
synergistically. It's releasingmillions of negative ions that
are attaching to anything thatis point zero zero one microns
or larger. Not only is itbreaking it down through PCO
technology, which isphotocatalytic oxidation, but
right there in real time, as youcan see, it dropped everything

(53:03):
there down to the ground.

Speaker 1 (53:05):
Wait. So hold on.

Speaker 2 (53:06):
As a

Speaker 1 (53:06):
It looked like when you flip that switch, it looked
like something just sucked allthat smoke out of there.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
And there's nothing in there. If you'll see that
little material that you seethere at the bottom is actually
burnt model train oil. That'show powerful the technology is.
It's actually negative ions.There's not a moving box.
We've had people that have comeup to us at the trade shows, and
they'll be like, open it up. Letme see. There's a fan in there.
And we're like, nope. And theycome in there.

(53:34):
It's a flat piece of metal. Theonly thing that's in the middle
is a little coil that burns thatmodel train oil and allows us to
create the smoke that's inthere. And you could literally
take a fan and blow it rightnext to it, the box is sealed.
That's how cool and how sciencethe technology is because
remember when we were kids, weplayed with magnets. Right?

(53:54):
So so negative and positive,you'll you'll feel that magnet
pull. Same concept. We'resending out millions of negative
ions. They're attaching to thepositively charged particles,
and they drop down to the groundas a biologically inert
substance. You mop it, youvacuum it, you sweep it.
So that's what most people loveto do is get the whole home air
purifier. So it's protecting thehouse up to 3,000 square feet.

(54:17):
You don't ever have to change afilter. Never change a filter.
You clean it.
Like you once every three to sixmonths, you'll get a little
reminder. It'll say, Hey, cleanthis. There's a little ceramic
plate. Slide it out. You cleanit with a little bit of vinegar,
and you never have to change afilter.
And I can tell you, for fifteento twenty five years' worth of
testimonies that we have on ourwebsite, there's literally a

(54:38):
whole YouTube page based ontestimonies of people that have
used the Triad Air V3. Andthey're like, This thing is an
absolute game changer for whatit does for my health. Because
we are not worried about waitingfor a pathogen, a bacteria, a
virus or a particle of aluminumto come to a filter. We are
proactively going after it 3,000square feet plus protecting the

(55:03):
home. So to go through all ofthe products, you've got the GO,
which is great for the car,protect you while you're out and
about.
You've got the shield, which isthe one that you can either wear
with the necklace or you canwear this, like you said, when
you and your family travel, putone on each one of the adults
and then have the kids withinthree feet of you. It's creating
a three to four foot bubblearound you, repelling anything

(55:25):
that you wouldn't want. And thenlast but not least, this is the
hotel guy. I love this guybecause it's a little plug in.
People put it down in thebasement for added protection
with mold.
And all of these, we shipimmediately. So they're they're
in stock. And anybody that wantsto buy any of the products or
try it, you guys are more thanwelcome to use promo code Seth.
Because obviously, you know,even though we have this great

(55:47):
conversation, you and I can'teducate people if we're not
making a little bit of sales.And if, Taylor Swift can have a
private chat to go from LongBeach to Long you know, to L.
I think you and I can at leastfly economy with our family once
a year for a vacation becausewe're promoting products that
actually help people. But, Ireally do think that, when

(56:11):
people buy this product, assomebody who's been in sales for
a long time, Seth, when peoplecome up and hug you, and you can
see tears coming out of theireyes, and they're like, this
product changed my life. That'spowerful. Like, you don't get a
lot of supplements. Like, LikeI've sold thousands and

(56:43):
thousands of containers ofcardio miracle.
But when people buy the airpurifier, they come up to me at
a show or they come up to me inperson and they cry. Or they'll
be like this this changed mylife. We breathe 11,000 liters
of air a day. Might as well bethe cleanest air that God
intended for us to breathe. Andat Air Water Healing, that's
what our aim is.
Our aim is to continually cleanthe air, whether you're out in

(57:04):
the garden, whether you'redriving your car, staying at a
hotel, or breathing air at home.We've got the solution.

Speaker 1 (57:11):
And so the shield, right, and also the little mini
one that you showed, the mini,mini air. So the so that
actually mini air, I left thatat the we brought it with us.
Because, you know, whenever wewe travel, if there's like, so
this Airbnb if if if I book anAirbnb, I always will contact

(57:32):
them, you know, a few weeks inadvance and say, look, if you
have any air purifiers, pleaseunplug them, turn them off at
least a week ahead of us gettingthere. Because it's like the
worst thing when you show up ata place, and it's like, Oh, they
got chemical fragrances beingpumped into the HVAC system,
which is like really common.Especially if you get like a
nicer a nicer Airbnb unit.
It has, like, the nice hotelsmell. And so they did that, but

(57:53):
there was still like, but thenthe problem was that, like, all
the sheets that that we're, youknow, using there, we I had to
go to Target and buy because I Iwas stupid I didn't bring them.
I had to buy all new sheets andblankets for us for the trip
that we brought home, and weused them at home. Because all
the sheets were, like, coatedin, like like, Tide Febreze
types chemical smell, which wasjust just disgusting. But so we

(58:17):
brought the little mini thelittle mini air we put in our
bedroom, and it was great.
So, like, the mini and the theshield and the the Go, what
what's the technology? Like, howare how do those work? Like, why
does that if I'm flying on anairplane and I'm sitting next
to, you know, spike protein, youknow, factory Bob, who's who's
got his sixth booster, how doesthat shield, actually protect

(58:39):
me?

Speaker 2 (58:40):
So that that's a great question. So what happened
is is Alan Johnston has actuallywe've actually tested this on on
viral loads. We've got, thescientific testing that it kills
the bird flu, kills avianinfluenza. We're doing testing
right now on some other viruses.But what happens is anything
that's floating around in theair has a positive charge.

(59:00):
So this releases twelve millionpositive ions per cubic
centimeter per second. So whenyou have it clipped here or you
have it hanging on the lanyardthat it comes with, it's
creating almost like a shield, abubble around you, and it's
pushing away. Where most peoplewould say, well, wouldn't you
want a negative ion? Well, yes.If you're in a constant spot

(59:21):
where you're gonna be sittinghere, but on a plane, you're
moving.
You're gonna be going back andforth, you go to the bathroom,
you get up, you're boarding theplane, you're on the jetway. So
this here is creating almostlike a positive bubble around
you. And I think about thatmovie of Bubble Boy. Hey, the
guy who was running around in abubble like a hamster wheel. And
that's really what this isdoing.

(59:41):
And it's creating a three tofour foot bubble around you,
protecting you from all of thepathogens that are positively
charged. So when COVID boosterdude is three seats, above in
front of you and he's coughingand sneezing all over, there it
is, bubble boy. This shield isactually creating a three foot
bubble around you that isconstantly protecting you and

(01:00:03):
anybody that's within yourvicinity. And it really was
designed to be personal, but wehave noticed that when you've
got young children on the planewith you, it does create a
little bit of a barrier for themas well, especially if they're
sitting in between two adultsbecause of that three to four
foot bubble that it creates. Andthe best part is, Seth, is if
you forget to charge it, it'stwenty eight hours on a single

(01:00:26):
charge.
Takes about two and a half hoursto fully charge it. Twenty eight
hours. So I think the longestflight in the world is sixteen
hours. So if no matter whatflight you're on, you're
protected. Just remember, chargeit.
You know, I say whenever you getback to the hotel, you can
charge it. Now when it comes tothe other three devices, the
large machine, the mini, and thego, those all work on negative.

(01:00:48):
Those are negative ions becauseit's a much bigger square
footage. So the electricity,which is why those have to be
powered, negative ions whenthey're created takes a little
bit more electricity the waythat we do it. So those have to
be plugged in or the Go onlydoes about a 10 foot, 10 to 15

(01:01:09):
foot radius when it's on thebattery backup and then when you
plug it in, it about doubles itsability.
Those create negative. What'sgreat about negative is negative
is constantly streaming and it'sgoing to drop it down to the
ground as a as a chargedparticle. And then we're also
using very low level ozone. Soozone is three particles of

(01:01:29):
oxygen and it is one of the mostcrispest, cleanest smells. So
when people will plug it in, belike, oh my gosh, this reminds
me of when I was a kid and I'dgo outside after a thunderstorm
and I get that fresh rain.
And then, you know, I get thosepeople that are those hippie
tree huggers and they're like,oh, ozone's toxic and ozone's
bad. And I go, absolutely,you're right. Ozone is bad. And
it's also great because lowlevel ozone is one of nature's

(01:01:53):
most powerful disinfectantsbecause it's a true oxidizer. It
is oxidizing molds, bacteria andviruses, which is why you do
everything with moderation.
We cannot live without water.But if you go drink five gallons
of water in one setting, youwill flush all of the
electrolytes out of your kidneyand you'll probably die of water

(01:02:13):
poisoning. So little bit ofozone, great. Little bit of
water, great. But the best partabout all four of our products,
Seth, none of them use filters.
Nothing needs to be changed. Thelarge machine does have an
electrostatic screen because ofthe square footage that it does.
You clean that once every threeto six months. Never have to

(01:02:34):
replace a filter.

Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
So it's interesting because so I I literally have
one of those shields hangingfrom the mobile on my my one
year old's crib. Right? So thatthat's is okay. So my daughters
share a room, because, you know,we have the extra room if they
want it, you know, when they getolder, but we think it's good
for them to grow up togethersharing a room. Right?
Builds bonds. They wake uptogether. They fall asleep

(01:02:56):
together. Because I want my fouryear old and my one year old. So
I have the little shield on thecrib, mobile.
And then we've got one of the,mini heirs, that's also in their
room as well. Right? That'salways on that constant low.
We've got I've got two of thetriad heirs. Right?
So our our house is around withour basement, which is fully
finished where my studio is,which actually I have a mini

(01:03:17):
air, in in in the corner of mystudio. It's always on. So we
where maybe our house is 3,000square feet. Right? So I've got
I've got a Triad Air in thebasement.
We have a big finished basementwith, like, a kids play area, my
studio. So I've the the youknow, primarily, the big Triad
Air is in the basement. I've gotanother Triad Air on the First
Floor, which is where it's a twostory home plus basement. Right?

(01:03:41):
So we're running I think in ourown home, we've got three mini
Airs and two Triad Airs and oneand two shields almost always
running.
I can tell you that, you know,even in our basement, there's
zero mildewy smell. Like, it'slike you walk in, it feels like
it's just your first floor,which, you know, I've owned a
lot of homes with basements.It's never the case. You always

(01:04:02):
go in the basement. It's thatlittle bit of that basement
smell, but not here.
Like, the the air is it's sojust, just clear. Like it's
just, you can breathe easy.

Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
It's impossible. It's impossible to get that musty,
moldy smell when you're usingour technology. Doctor. Gary
Rosen, he's the leading moldexpert in the state of Florida,
graduated from UCLA. Heliterally writes the mold
remediation protocol and writesthe licenses up in Tallahassee,
where people have to go.
He put our V3 in his little kindof has like a Mike Adams, type
laboratory, nowhere near as goodas what Mike does. And he tested

(01:04:35):
it with just our PCO cell, whichis the UV light that's inside.
It's a photocatalytic oxidationcell that's in the large
machine. And he's like, Whatthat thing did on black mold? He
goes, I don't know how you guysaren't sold out every single
day.
He goes, Every human beingshould have one of those V3s in
their homes. He goes, Without ashadow of a doubt, he goes, Over
85% of The U. S. Population hassome extent of mold in their

(01:04:58):
home. And I was like, Wow, youwould think that it's maybe one
in ten.
No. There's a better chance thateverybody watching your show
right now has some form of moldin their home. There's maybe one
out of ten people that don'thave any mold in their home. And
with you running two v threes, Iguarantee you're one of them.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
Yeah, we've got yeah, all those devices running. Well,
because, I mean, I I know theserious the seriousness of mold
poisoning. And, actually, weshould do a whole separate show
on mold, because that'ssomething that a lot of people
don't know much about. And it isit is so deadly, and I think a
lot of people have chronicillnesses just because they have
mold in their home, and theydon't know how to remediate it.

(01:05:36):
Like, they'll say, oh, you sprayit with peroxide, and there's
things you can do.
But actually so we also we alsoown a couple of different, like,
commercial ozone units. Right?The ones that you don't want to
be in the room when they're onbecause they pump out, like,
high levels of ozone. It's likeit it'll aggravate your lungs,
and it's not it's notcomfortable. But, you know,
those are the things I use, forhardcore remediation or if

(01:05:57):
something smells really bad.
Like, so you know, like, that'show, you know, people think
about, okay, how does a cardealer get cigarette smell out
of a car?

Speaker 2 (01:06:05):
They ozone. An ozone machine.

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
Right? Like, that's it. Like, you know, you can go
to Amazon, you know, couplehundred bucks, you buy, a really
nice high power ozone machine.And we let my we've lent about
to friends if they'reremodeling, and they open a wall
up, it's kind of nasty. Or, youknow, one of my friends, he has
a like a you know, he he owns afew rental units.
And his tenants were smoking inone of them. And he was kinda
like he had no idea what to do.I said, here, man. Take this

(01:06:28):
thing. Just run it for a week.
Alright? It got rid of all ofthat smoke smell, which if
someone has has been aroundpeople with smoke or in their
house, it's it's a it's like ait's a dirty like, it's in
everything. But it just goes toshow how powerful ozone is. And
so

Speaker 2 (01:06:45):
Well, and, you know, before before we go, you know,
and again, guys, please usepromo code Seth at
airwaterhealing dot com. Try allthe air purifiers. You know, we
could definitely go back and wecould talk about our water
products, talk about the newEcho Hydrogen. We could talk
about the Cardio Miracle, whichis the number one heart health
supplement that we have beenable to test and find and what
it's doing for the COVID longhaul. Everybody should be

(01:07:06):
getting Cardio Miracle withtheir air purifier order.
But, one thing I'll tell you iswe do have a sanitized feature.
So here on the very bottom ofthe air purifier, there's a
button called it's called Sanibooster. That arcs an additional
amount of electricity off theplane. And you can actually do a
two hour setting where you leavethe house. I do recommend you
take plants and pets out of thehouse.

(01:07:28):
There is a two hour settingwhich will turn our machine into
a commercial ozone generator.Most people don't know that.
There is an actual sani boosterfeature that's in there. Now
it's not gonna get as powerfulas those eight plate systems,
the ones that you're talkingabout. But God forbid, if you
ever did have mouse die in thebasement and you were gone and
the water had started to leakand your dehumidifier stopped

(01:07:50):
working, we do have a two tofour, I think it's two, four,
six, and eight hours.
There's a remediation setting.That's only on the big machine.
But, 100%, guys, it's up to youguys to promote the products
that are here to help. And ifyou guys do use that promo code,
Seth, it also gives you freeshipping anywhere in The United
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Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
Awesome. Well, Mike, it's always great speaking to
you. And and, honestly, thankyou. Like, I remember I I first
met you at one of Clay Clark'sevents, and I saw I was like,
oh, I've got one of yourmachines. Because I remember
Jane Ruby was promoting it inour first, Triad Air we bought
probably three or four yearsago.
And and and we'd used it, like,nonstop. And, actually, it's
still running. Like, literally,like, that machine is still
running, like, perfectly after,I think, four years.

Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
Awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:08:30):
Alright. Now I I don't think I've cleaned it as
often as I should have based onwhat you told me here. But the
thing send you reminders. I'mgonna remind you. But it's still
running.
So, I I thank you for whatyou're doing, and and it's great
speaking to you because I Ibelieve in what you're doing,
and and, like, I have all youractually, as soon I finish up
here, I'm I'm ordering two ofthe Go's. I want one of each of
our vehicles. Right? That way,we've always got that got that

(01:08:53):
covered. We do a lot of drivingas a family.
We got a little minivan, andI've got my pickup truck. So,
you know, to use promo code,Seth. Oh, I will, actually. It's
funny, because that's how that'show I I kind of save on my these
products. Like, oh, I got my ownpromo code, I'll use a promo
code.
But anyway, I'll put the linksthat we to what we talked about
in the description. Soairwaterhealing.com, promo code
Seth. It's easy, but I'll stillput the links in the

(01:09:14):
description. And Mike, yeah,next show, let's do, maybe like
in a month or so, we'll do ashow on mold. And maybe what we
can do is find, like, anadditional person.
Like, the guy you mentioned, ifhe does interviews, maybe we can
get, like, a mold expert thatalso comes on that can talk
about, the mold. Because that'sthat's a whole other, like,
massive, massive can of worms toget into mold. And Absolutely.

(01:09:34):
I'd love to do that. Yeah.
So well, Mike, thank you, man. Ireally appreciate. It's always
great speaking to you.

Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
Awesome. God bless. Thank you so much.

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