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November 30, 2025 67 mins

What if Nikola Tesla was right—and his frequency discoveries were quietly buried to keep you sick and dependent on Big Pharma? In this interview, former teacher and breast-health advocate Linda Olsen explains how sound, vibration, and frequency were once central to healing, how homeopathy and resonance-based medicine were pushed aside by the Rockefeller medical system, and why she believes we’re only just rediscovering what the ancients already knew. We talk cymatics, Tesla’s “mortal oscillation rate,” the war on natural medicine and much more in this eye-opening interview.

 

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Speaker 1 (00:15):
Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a
world gone mad. I'm your host,Seth Hullhouse. One of the great
things about doing this show isthat I get to talk to people in
really cutting edge fields,especially as it relates to
research or uncovering newtopics or one of my favorite
topics is just the human bodyand health and understanding

(00:35):
what's been hidden from us andwhat's now emerging again. And
so one of the areas I've alwaysfound fascinating is sound and
frequency. And as you startdigging into the older cultures
and looking into how they healpeople, how they understood, you
know, wellness and medicine,sound and frequency was integral
into their ways of understandinghow the human body worked and

(00:56):
how to align it back to health.
But of course, that has no placein today's modern medical
system. However, that's changingbecause people like my guest
today, Linda Bamber Olson, is anentrepreneur that understands
how sound can be used forhealing are making waves in the
market, and they're bringingback these technologies and

(01:16):
creating new technologies tohelp us get our bodies back to
where they should be, withoutpumping ourselves full of, you
know, chemicals andpharmaceuticals and all the kind
of stuff that they're telling usthat we must be taking to heal
ourselves. So please enjoy thisinterview. Linda, it's great to
have you on the show. Thank youso much for being here with us

(01:37):
today.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Well, I really appreciate you asking it. It was
like meant to be obviously.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
It was. It was. It was, actually, was our my our
mutual friend, Colton, over atFlyOver, said he he messaged me
yesterday and said actually, hehe called me. He said, Seth, you
gotta have this lady on. She'sfantastic.
She'll be a great guest. Andthen, you know, we we got
connected, and here we are. Soit's, it's nice to be here. And
I'm really looking forward tothis discussion because on this

(02:05):
show, I've somehow managed tohave these amazing guests that
come on and teach me about a lotof things that one of my
favorite topics is just thehuman body and how the human
body works and the ways that wecan heal ourselves and the ways
that we've been lied to, abouthow the body is is healed. And
one of those areas that I thinkis very misunderstood and just

(02:26):
not understood at all are the isthe healing power of sound and
frequency.
And so I guess I'll let you justtell us your story and and how
you got to where you are today,because I think I'm really
looking forward to kind ofdelving into this and hearing
about this. I'll pass the mic toyou.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Well, thank you very much again. And I used to be a
teacher, but I do try to make ita little bit interesting. So,
we're going to have some funwith this hopefully. So, I've
really been interested in soundsince I was in the womb
evidently, because I was borncompletely deaf in one ear. And

(03:07):
they actually didn't discover ituntil I was in the third grade.
So I managed to maneuver throughlife and fool everybody, you
know, And they said I used tocome out and put my hands on
people's, you know, shouldersand maybe look them right in the
face. And I always sat in thefront row just automatically,
you know, I learned some tricksbecause I could not hear. And
then, you know, when I foundout, don't think it changed my

(03:29):
life a lot. I just kept, I was alittle bit of a musician, played
a saxophonist and things likethat in high school. But when I
went to college, I actuallystarted playing the drums.
And that seemed to be the soundthat my body needed for some
reason, because I was fascinatedby them. And I continued to play
drums for about thirty fiveyears in a band. Now it wasn't

(03:50):
every day, you know, or everyweekend, but I played for thirty
five years. And it wasn't untiljust, you know, the last fifteen
years that I learned. Maybe thereason was because when we are
in the mother's womb, it reallysounds like a drum corps.
Just think that's fascinating.So, maybe I missed some of that

(04:11):
sound because, you know, myhearing wasn't there. And maybe
that's why I was so fascinatedby it. So sound is the first
thing that we have as, you know,in the womb. And it's usually
the last thing that fades awaywhen we pass away, obviously.
So sound is with us and we justaren't really taking advantage
of it. We don't think about it.It's just kind of taken for

(04:34):
granted. But sound is all aroundus. And I just love to tell
people about sound.
So another thing that reallyintrigued me and started me on a
journey of developing a newproduct, which you're going to
talk about later. But both mymother and sister were diagnosed
with breast cancer about sixmonths apart. And my doctors

(04:56):
just told me to have a doublemastectomy and forget about it.
Now, I did have a history of afew lumps, but still that
doesn't mean you have a doublemastectomy, you know. And so as
a teacher, I'm kind of lookingat them and in my mind, I'm
saying some really bad things.
But I'm trying to look at themand say, well, I think I could
think of something better, youknow. So I started a business

(05:19):
called Bras, and you can kind ofsee a little bit of behind me
all the pink ideas. I haveworked with women's breast
health for the last sixteenyears. Quit my teaching job, and
I became an MD and studiednatural ideas. And as I worked
with thousands of women, itreally just kind of got so
overwhelming because we're nottaught anything about our

(05:41):
natural health and how toprotect ourselves.
And all we're taught is a pill,you know, take a pill, go get
examined, take a pill. And so,were so many things that I could
be teaching them that it becameoverwhelming. And so one day I
just kind of threw up my handsseriously and I'm going God tell
me what to do and it was like hejust shouted it down on me and

(06:02):
said no it's frequencies youknow So I started studying and
there's a frequency for everysingle problem that women might
have with their breast health.And that became unbelievable.
There is a frequency foreverything.
So I had been teaching womenthat they could have Epstein

(06:22):
Barr, that they could have E.Coli, they could have, emotional
problems that cause their breasthealth, their eight teeth, two
up and two down on each sidethat drain down into their
breasts and are so connected.Well, what? There's frequencies
for every single one of thoseideas. So we could simplify
everything that they were havingtrouble with, with a watch, you

(06:44):
know, or frequencies.
So that's a little bit of mystory there. So don't mean to
say too much, guess.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
No. No. No. So well, okay. So this is very
fascinating because I know thatsound actually, there's a so my
wife is a musician, and, she puta lot of her time into studying
the just basically what sound isactually, like the the human
vocal box and the the resonanceand what happens when when when

(07:14):
singing, and also how singingand and sound can be used as
medicine.
And so the the Chinese I thinkit's the Chinese character for
medicine has the root characterwithin it of music, and I'm
pretty sure that it's it's thatrelationship. And so even though
we it sounds like, you know, Iremember actually when I first
started covering light therapy,doing shows on red light, I

(07:36):
remember thinking at first as Istarted learning about it, gosh,
it seems so woo woo that you canuse light to heal yourself.
We're so used to using pills andbalms and everything. But
actually, light is very similarto to sound. It's a frequency,
and it has profound healingeffects on the human body.
And the ancients have known thatfor a very long time. It's just
that I think a lot of thatancient knowledge was hidden in

(07:57):
the modern medical industrialsystem because they don't want
us to have access because tothey want us to be taking a pill
for everything or cuttingsomething out if it gets bad.
Right? Like cutting out thyroidsand tonsils and wisdom teeth and
breasts. It's just it's kind ofit's pretty, you know, third
world in a lot of ways, right,in terms of how we approach
medicine.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Arcade. Exactly.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
And there's a book that my wife had read, I think
it's called Sacred Sounds. Andit was going and you probably be
very fascinated with it if youhaven't read it. But it went
into, like, the sound oflanguage and sound of singing
and how they could produce eventhe human voice, the resonance
of a human voice could actuallyheal a body if they understood
how to hit the right frequency.And so the it's it's fascinating

(08:42):
to me, but I guess in your kindof journey of of learning this,
how did you understand theconnection between sound and
healing? And how does thatconnection work?

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Well, just kind of some research, just like you are
talking about, you'reunderstanding it more and more.
I didn't understand it as achild, you know, but I did find
a study with two women. It wasonly, you know, a very small
study, but a composer andscientist taught two women to
tone basically to a certain tonefor three hours it seemed like a

(09:21):
day for a month. Now they hadbreast cancer, but at the end of
that time when they looked atthem again one woman's breast
cancer had completelydisappeared and the other woman
they went ahead and did surgeryon her and they found nothing.
So right there we know the powerof sound and we've made fun of
it.
Know, there's been shaman and,you know, all kinds of humming

(09:44):
and chanting and Tibetan bowlsand all kinds of instruments for
thousands of years. And todaywe, you know, it's not, it makes
some of it is coming back in,but we have poo pooed the fact
that sound could do anything.But to me, it's the basis of
everything. We were bothbasically spoken into existence.

(10:04):
And just the idea that Genesisone:two, it says the Spirit of
the Lord was hovering.
And so, that's a vibration.That's a frequency. You can look
all over the Bible for differentideas if that's of interest to
you. And one that really I talkabout a lot sometimes is stones.

(10:26):
Even the rocks cry out my name.
They know the frequency of everysingle stone and everything has
a frequency. So, what have wedone with it? As far as I could
tell, we've just measured it. SoI wanted to put it to use
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Speaker 2 (12:05):
Yes. So, I developed a watch, a wave watch. We
haven't really introduced thatyet, we'll still be talking
about it later. But I have beentelling people for quite a while
that this is the world's firstfrequency therapy watch. And
then somebody sent me thesephotos and they said, Linda, are

(12:26):
you sure?
I don't know if you can see themclose enough, but they've got
something that looks exactlylike a watch like this one on
their wrist. Can you see it goodenough?

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you can see it and you can
see it in images. Then thebottom right one you can see
like he's got a wristwatch on.He's holding a lion, He's got a
great beard, and he's got awristwatch. And you can see in
all these that they've got butit's not it's not a bracelet.
They'd be easy to look at it andsay, oh, it's a gold bracelet.
No. There's there's a there's aface and a band on there.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
So, you can't say that it doesn't look really,
really similar to this. So,doesn't that make your head
spin? What did our ancientcultures know that we haven't
really caught on to? How didthey use things? What did they
do with them?
And all of these ideas reallydisappeared, you know, but I
think that they must have knowna lot. So, the next picture kind

(13:21):
of shows another idea. So, I'mgoing to kind of take you
through some ideas that I thinkare fascinating. Now, this is a
picture of sound. They actuallyknow how to do that.
Now it's called somatics. That'sus seeing sound. And we can see
a vibration that goes acrosslike this, this sound, and we've
all seen those pictures. But ifyou actually slice that

(13:44):
vibration and look at it theother way on the end of it, you
would see these ideas right herein this picture. So, I made it
very light because what'shappening as we speak, all of
these sounds, they're goingthrough the room.
They're like a shadow behind us.They're really moving through.
And they're just fascinatingbecause every sound has a

(14:06):
different look to it. Now you'llsee in the next picture how I
think ancient cultures couldhave used it. What about that
idea?
How many of you have seenancient churches that have these
windows in them? Is that notamazing? And you can look at
fabrics, old fabrics that theyseem to, a little bit more rugs

(14:29):
I should say, this is obvious.You can see tiles where this
look is obvious. Then it justgoes on and on how this look
that we are saying looks justlike sound has been used in
ancient culture.
So they've actually taken toolsinto churches and measured that
the sound of the churchresonates. Is that not

(14:53):
fascinating?

Speaker 1 (14:54):
It's incredible because also I'm looking at the
shape of the interior and theceiling, and I wish I had the
video to pull up. I might haveit saved somewhere, but I
remember I'd come across thisbefore where there was someone
that was talking about the kindaold world technology. And have
you ever heard of the whole kindof idea of the bells and how at

(15:17):
one point they kindadecommissioned all the bells and
got rid of all these bellsbecause but why is it that the
church has always had the bell?Right? Because those bells were
tuned to certain frequencies,and that bell could actually be
used for healing.
And so in addition to, you know,I'm sure warding off evil and
other other functions of sound,but I this this guy that I was

(15:42):
watching, he was talking abouthow the interior of these
churches were made to reflectthe sound in a way that when
you're sitting in the middle andyou have a choir singing or
whatever's happening, the or thethe big pipe organs, right? And
these are obviously a littlemore contemporary in in the old
time, you know, kind of schemeof thousands of years, but how

(16:03):
even the interior interior ofthese these old churches and
cathedrals was made to reflectthe sound so people could
literally, by going to church,be healed. And it's like, makes
sense. Right? It's like, oh,they would they weren't just
building these fancy buildings,they were building them as a
place of healing, as a place toget closer to God.

(16:25):
And I actually, I had pulledthis up, I saved this video a
few months ago, but I didn'thave a chance to play it yet,
but I wanna play this quickvideo. This is a video this is
this so okay. This this is athis guy put this post this. He
said, the first time I heardsomething like this, I was 22
and just happened to walk into acathedral while in France. They

(16:48):
were only practicing, and itliterally stopped me in my
tracks.
It was like heaven opened up.How did Catholics trade this for
what sounds like bad seventiesmusic? Well, that's a good
question to ask. That's a wholedifferent topic. But I wanna
play this really quickly.
It's two minutes long. And Iasked anybody who's watching or
listening to just close youreyes and listen to this. Because

(17:10):
this if if there's somethingthat would convince you of how
powerful sound is, it's thisright here. So I'll play this,
and we can listen to this forthe next two minutes. I mean,

(19:19):
isn't that it's it's it'sheavenly.
I guess the best way to describeit.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
It is. And I tend to think that they did use those
churches for healing, because wehaven't found any evidence of
giant hospitals or anything wewould call that, places for
people to go for other ideaslike we have today. So they had
some different ideas than us touse and to help people with.

(19:47):
Think that's obvious if we justopen our eyes. So it's very
interesting.
And the bells are another ideathat is just great too. It's a
tone. And so that's why I choseto, you know, we have that tone
inside us. You know, if you putyour hand up to your chest, I
mean, you can feel thatvibration. You know how
important it is, you know.
So I chose to work withsomething that is the closest to

(20:12):
us that we can get where todaymodern medicine has gone as far
as they can get from that idea.And they are using petroleum and
oil based products and plasticsand how many things can I say
they're using that are incorrectrather than something that was
natural and God given to us? Soit's very important that we get

(20:35):
back to our basic roots and ourbasic ideas that we were given
to heal us with. And acousticalsound is between twenty and
twenty thousand, but there arehigher and lower sounds, but we
can access those very easy. Butobviously anything that's within
that range is something that wecould possibly access to heal.
So it's very, very important toget that basic idea of how it

(21:00):
can work. So the next slide kindof illustrates that, I believe.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Yes, let me pull that up here. So looking at this
right here.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
So is a slide that came from Stanford Med, their
research, and they are showingheart cells. Each one of these
squares is a different heartcell and they've manipulated it
with an acoustical sound. Eachone of them is a different
acoustical sound. So that showshow every, you know, all these

(21:35):
different sounds going throughyour body can change it, can
rebalance it, can, you know,move it around, realign it, can
do something with it. So whensound goes through our body,
it's changing a lot of things.
And here's an example of heartcells. Isn't that just like the
windows? Again, you know, it'sanother view taken by Stanford

(21:57):
net. So, we are getting moretowards that era of finding that
things do make sense a littlebit more. That make sense to
you?

Speaker 1 (22:06):
Oh, it's just it's incredible looking at those
because A) it's amazing to thinkthat they could change the shape
and structure of these cellsusing sound, but what's also
amazing is to look at howbeautiful those patterns are.
And it it makes me think thatthere's just there's so much
that we don't see and understandand know about how this world

(22:30):
works. Even the best sign Iactually think the best
scientists are often furthestaway from the truth when it
comes to this. Because you lookat these patterns and it makes
you think, gosh, if these arejust how the cells align from
hearing those sounds that theythe the acoustics that they've
used, what's happening allaround us? But also, what

(22:53):
happens when we're listening tosounds that are negative or
destructive?
Like, I'm I'm sure you'refamiliar with doctor Misuro
Imoto who did the water crystalstudies and played the different
sounds and and kinda capturedhow they impacted the the shape
of the the water crystals asthey froze. Recently, I I took
my girls to a, indoor water parkbecause it's it's cold right

(23:15):
now. And we've there's a waterpark, and we got a a family
membership, and they love it.And because, know, there's these
little girls, and I love it too.Right?
I get to swim and everything.And it's a beautiful park, but
the problem is that they'replaying this, like, modern R and
B music. And I'm thinking, notonly is it just kinda loud and
and and distracting, but I'mthinking, gosh, how different

(23:38):
would this be if, a, it was justquiet, but also if they played
something beautiful, how wouldit affect the Because I could
see, and I you you could I couldyou can just see or listen to
the the agenda. You can see thatit's like with everything,
they've taken the truth from us.They've hidden it, and they've
given us poison and destructivethings in disguise of, like, the
best thing.
If you look at the top 20 chartsand the music, it's garbage. And

(24:02):
and it's just it's it's machine.It's alien. It's these kind of
pumping heavy bass beat andbackbeat sounds that they they
make you tense inside, and I'mthinking this is this has got to
be intentional. There's no way,you know, maybe not that the
person who runs the the placehas that bad intention, but from
the very high level of the thepeople that control the music
industry, they know this stuff,and they know what they're doing

(24:24):
by feeding us this horriblesounds.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
I think so. But I think that we can use, you know,
sound for the good. Oh, yeah.And so, it can be rebalanced a
little bit. So, Omoto showedthat when your thoughts change
to positivity, or when somebodylearns that they should, if they
think negative all the time,their body is going to be
negative and there's going to beproblems.

(24:51):
And then everybody needs tolearn that music is very
important in our life and ouryounger children who are
listening more to this, youknow, we have the chance to
share with them some differentideas. But so far, there has not
ever been any evidence that thismusic is going to harm you.

(25:15):
Maybe that's, you know, I don'twant to do too rash of a word
there. They aren't able to dothat, you know, if it's in the
acoustical sound of our voice.So, we all know that if we have
a favorite song that we can turnit up on the radio as we're
driving down the road, we'regoing to move to it and it's
going to do something for us.
But we can use music for thepositive. Some of it is not as

(25:38):
positive, but it doesn't meanthat we still can't change, you
know, turn the dial and learnsomething different or hung
along with a different song. SoI don't know how to say that.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
It's you know? I want to pull something else up just
just as another reference pointfor this. This is just a quick
video that I think that alsokinda shows what these images
are showing. And this is a it'sjust a sound resonance
experiment. So I haven't watchedthis before.
It's I won't play the wholething, but they start with a
quote that also I see thatactually funny enough, this is

(26:07):
one of your quotes that you havetoo, think on your website. If
you wanna find Wow. The secretsof the universe, think in terms
of energy, frequency, andvibration. And so turn down, so
what this person did as thisvideo is continuing, is they
have a, as you'll get to ithere, there's a board that

(26:28):
they're using, that they'replaying music, they're playing
frequencies into. And they putsand on it, so you can see right
here.
Okay, or yes, the guy'ssprinkling some salt on there.
Let's see if there's any usefulaudio here, if it's just. Yeah

(26:48):
as the pitch of the toneincreases that watch the
patterns

Speaker 2 (27:02):
And so the idea is out there. Sound can change
ourselves, you know, and here'sthe visual of it. Is that not
just lovely?

Speaker 1 (27:12):
It also it's like, how could you be an atheist and
look at this stuff and not thinkthat there is a divine creator
that it just it's amazing.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
I can't quote exactly where I saw this, but they're
saying, see, this almost provesthat sound made our mountains
and hills and valleys, becausethis is a small version of sand
shifting, you know? It makessense. It makes sense.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
Anyway, it goes on, and he's got you know, he he
goes through, a bunch ofdifferent patterns and shapes.
And, but anyway, just, like, tome, it's that like, what we're
watching here happen with thesand is it's the exact thing
that we saw here, with the soundwaves and the cells. It makes

(28:06):
you think if sound can do thatto sand, what can it do our what
can it do our to our own bodies?

Speaker 2 (28:14):
Right. And so sound can be used so easily, you know,
it's not going to cost younecessarily, you don't have to
keep, you know, buyingmedications. That's, I mean, I'm
not trying to tell you to go offyour medications. But I mean,
you know, you don't have to buysomething over and over again.
And a theory behind this is thatsound moves through our body

(28:35):
very, very quickly.
Just like Emoto said, you canchange images from very negative
to positive and see thedifference in those. And that
happens really quickly. So, it'svery important to realize a few
other ideas about sound.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Exactly. So I'll let you continue. I'll stop
interrupting you in yourpresentation.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
No, I love that you're doing this. This is
perfect.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
I was a kid in class that was always raising my hand.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
So, this goes on to the next thing that you
introduced right away. So, youjust mentioned Tesla, and his
quote, well, this is what Teslataught us that we're not
realizing. He named something,he called it the mortal
oscillation rate, MOR for short,was him studying the stages of
DNA. And this is Tesla. And he'ssaying that mortal oscillation

(29:34):
rate is the frequency or theresonance that something will
start to vibrate and selfamplify a like resonance.
This sounds kind of complicated,but it's so easy. It's the
example of somebody singing ahigh note and breaking a crystal
gauntlet. That's what he justdescribed. We can use a

(29:58):
frequency to destroy things. So,the next picture, look how we
could have been using this forover a hundred years.

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Speaker 2 (31:10):
Because Tesla told us this in the 1900s, time period.
So here again is an example ofthat mortal oscillation rate.
They just use a frequency whichis eleven fifty Hertz, the sound
of our voice basically, and theyintroduced it to a microbe which
actually had that samefrequency. And when those

(31:31):
frequencies meet, they just kindof self amplify and you'll see
that that pathogen basicallydisintegrated and fell apart. So
how come we haven't been usingthat?
Why wouldn't it be so mucheasier to introduce frequencies
into our body to resonate andactually clean our body up or

(31:52):
change something, realign,reshape, you know, whatever word
you wanted to say. And we cansee that it happens time and
time again, that Stanford Medexample. So, in the next slide,
I've actually forgotten what Ihave on it, but this is, telling
us so much more about why Ideveloped something called the
WaveWatch. And so if you'reinterested in the WaveWatch, it

(32:16):
is a watch. It's not hooked upto any EMFs or Wi Fi or anything
like that.
And it has 1,100 frequency setsembedded into about 150 major
ideas. So it has been a toolthat has made me cry a lot

(32:36):
because people have given ussome amazing testimonies. So
this is a tool again that isusing all these ideas that we've
already talked about. So it hasa speaker on the back of it
right on and that goes right toyour wrist And this is using the
idea that every cell has about70 receptors. And when they feel
a vibration like they would bywearing the watch, then those

(33:00):
cells start to vibrate, the nextcell vibrates, the next cell
vibrates.
And then that's just a chainreaction again that goes through
your body faster than the speedof sound. So it is an amazing
tool because we've been able toharness that and put that on
your body without needing theuse of sitting there and being

(33:21):
hooked to a computer or some ofour earlier tools were called
Rife frequency generators. Haveyou heard about those?

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Oh yeah, yeah absolutely. Matthew Rife, think
his son or grandson, I think, isstill involved in his
generators.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
So these are larger tools. They cost a lot of money.
Last 12 and to 18,000 some ofthem, you know, different
designs. Some of them you had toput your feet on a plate and
hold some rods to even get thefrequency, you know, so all
kinds of different designs, butnot really accessible to

(33:59):
everybody to use unless you werereally into that. So that's why
I took the whole idea of theWaveWatch and it's basically
like a rifle on your wrist, youknow, with frequencies on it
that again were measured overone hundred years ago.
But the back on that story isthat we were told by the powers
that be, you've already kind ofmentioned it, you know, that

(34:21):
shouldn't use these, you know,and they actually outlawed the
use of frequencies for healing.So, at the turn of the century,
around the 1900s, we hadhomeopathic hospitals and we had
allopathic hospitals. Now, say,what does that mean? So,

(34:41):
allopathic hospitals, what wehave today. Okay, all into
medicines.
A homeopathic hospital is what Ihave behind me, wrong hand
there. But see those bottles,that's homeopathic medicine,
basically.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
Doctor. Oh, those are the little white balls, right?
Little homeopathy balls.

Speaker 2 (35:01):
Doctor. These are actually liquids. Okay, a little
bit more like a motor, I guessis what you'd say, because these
are in the liquid form. This isfrom Hanuman in, you know, mid
1850s in Germany. And throughlots of experimentation, they
figured out that they couldactually duplicate a frequency

(35:21):
from making an herb.
They would take an herb and pickit. They knew that that
frequency would actually workfor healing something, but they
diluted it. So they would makethis mixture and then they take
one drop out of it and put in100 of water and then they'd
shake it up And then they takeone drop out of that, throw the

(35:43):
99 drops away. They put it in 99more drops of water and shake it
up. And then they keptcontinuing to dilute it until
sometimes it was, you know,24,000 times weaker.
It was very interesting. Sothat's what a homeopathic is. It
is a frequency. The only thingthat's left is the frequency

(36:04):
from that original herb thatthey started out with. So,
that's I had

Speaker 1 (36:08):
no idea. So, that's kind of the foundation of
homeopathy.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
So, isn't that interesting that they figured
that out? And one thing that Ithink was fascinating is that
they knew that the supplementsor the homeopathy that they
developed or that they deliveredon horseback, know, think about
how it got jiggled out, that itworked a lot better than
somebody who just picked it upin the office and it had had all

(36:36):
of that succussing is what theycall it. So, that has been
around for a while. And then inthe 1900s, probably that might
have been 1930, someone namedBach, Edward Bach, trying to get
the right the correct name,Doctor. Edward Bach actually had

(36:59):
an intuitive ability and hecould put his hand above a plant
and kind of feel what emotion ithelped with.
Now up to his stage, thehomeopathy had been for herbal,
for physical, and his idea hecould feel what plant to use for
emotions. So he developedremedies that are called Bach

(37:22):
remedies just for your emotions.Well today they're measured, so
now they're turned into afrequency that we can put on
your wrist because they reallyworked phenomenally. So he did
the same idea. He made ahomeopathic using something
specifically for emotions.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
So those homeopathic medicines there, because I never
knew much about homeopathy.I've, you know, like my wife
took some during her pregnancyto help out with as she was kind
of getting closer to, you know,kind of when she was doing
everything. I knew so littleabout it, but it was just this
little kind of, at that point,these little white balls. And
so, am I understanding correctlythat the foundation of that

(38:05):
treatment, or homeopathy, isbeing able to measure the
frequency of something existing,a plant that's growing, know
exactly how that frequency, whatailment that frequency applies
to, whether it's physical oremotional, right? And then kind
of capturing that frequencythrough that method you talked

(38:26):
about within the water andeverything.
So is frequency the foundationof homeopathic medicine?

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Homeopathy. Definitely is.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
I did not know So

Speaker 2 (38:37):
we had homeopathic hospitals, and then we had
allopathic hospitals. Well, youknow, there was quite a bit of
work done and some thingswritten and people turned away
from homeopathy. There was awhole shift. And of course,
those hospitals shut down underbad circumstances and the
allopathic hospitals that weknow today survived. But again,

(38:59):
there was some background, lotsof bad information put out to
people instead of the naturalideas that we could be using
today.
Continuing frequencies, weresteered to pills and medicine in
a completely different way. So,I keep saying we'd be one
hundred years ahead if we hadnot made that abrupt turn and

(39:21):
turned away from frequencies.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
Gosh, I mean, I feel like we'd almost be two hundred
years ahead, right? Because ifwe had, instead of having the
last one hundred years ofmisinformation and lies, if we
had the extra hundred years ontop, you know, of of advancing,
it's like imagine imagine wherehumanity would be right now. But
the good thing, though, and thatyou're you're I can see just

(39:44):
your your countenance is you'rea silver lining kind of person.
There's always the the good sideof things, but the good thing is
that now people are learningthis. And so even though it
disappeared from the textbooks,the medical schools a hundred, a
hundred and twenty years ago,it's now coming back around, and
people are en masse.
They're abandoning the medicalindustrial complex and they're

(40:05):
seeking alternative ways ofhealing, whether through sound,
through light, through, youknow, parasite cleanses, through
all kinds of things. And so it'samazing. I'll let you read
through

Speaker 2 (40:19):
One more thing I want to share. Okay. One more thing I
want to share about that funidea is that why do we have to
take our medications over andover again? And sometimes they
don't work for months. You know,they say be prepared, you know,
at least two months beforeyou'll feel any difference.
Here's the answer. They knewthat. Frequencies travel through

(40:41):
your body quickly, faster thanthe speed of sound and make
changes very quickly. When wetake a medicine, it does go
through our body, but it's achemical frequency and it moves
so slow through our body thatour body burns it up and only 2%
is absorbed by our body. So ofcourse we have to take that pill

(41:04):
over and over and over againbefore we see some good.
But frequencies can act very,very quickly. So they didn't
want that competition, you know,for people to be able to say,
well, this doesn't work veryquick, and this works quickly.
So they eliminated theircompetition lots of different
ways.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
Incredible. It was a Rockefellers, Carnegies, you
know, a lot happened early1900s. You saw so much happen.
So, but speaking of theorganizations, I'll let you give
your quick disclaimer, because Iknow that it's important for
legal reasons. Right?
Is that appropriate?

Speaker 2 (41:41):
Yes. So we're going to be talking about, you know,
what I developed a little bitthat kind of goes with all of
these ideas that we've justcovered. And so I call it the
WaveWatch, and it's a low riskacoustical frequency product.
And it's a general wellnessproduct, and it's designed to
support self care and overallwellness. It's not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, preventany disease or medical

(42:03):
condition.
I might give you sometestimonies, but somebody else
telling how they use the watch.And then the WaveWatch is not
FDA approved or classified as amedical device. Basically, it is
using frequencies that are stillconsidered experimental.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
There we go. Get that out of the way. Of course, you
have to say that. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (42:27):
And I don't know what the next picture is.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
So, next we've got, we have the, it looks like an
unboxing. Let me see.

Speaker 2 (42:35):
Yeah, if you want to show that or is there anything
we want to cover?

Speaker 1 (42:40):
It's a product

Speaker 2 (42:41):
that I developed. And Seth talked to flyover
conservatives and they had usedit and had some great changes
and they were very, very excitedabout it. So, Seth has got to
watch yet, but he will havesomething to share with us soon,

(43:02):
I think.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
Oh yeah, I'll be getting one for sure. So, a nice
little kind of binder case forit. And there it is. And so,
there's no Wi Fi, right? It'snot going to be tied into it's
not a smart device.
It's not a wearable, right?

Speaker 2 (43:23):
Yes. And I kick this in and say it doesn't measure or
monitor anything. I think we'rekind of going again, we're going
the wrong direction. Why do wehave to have everything
monitored? Why do we have toknow how many steps we take
every day?
And then the tool that'smonitoring us is actually
negative for our health. So, Ihave developed a tool that tries

(43:44):
to fix 1,100 ideas. It doesn'tmonitor anything. It works to
change your body. And so this isan idea of the little booklet
that was included with it.
And again, there are about 1,100ideas within 146 categories,
basically. So lots and lots ofcategories. And just to be silly

(44:04):
again, but how I explain I'vegot 1,100 ideas in there is if
you can kind of clue into selfcare. And the first one you'll
see there says after partysupport. Now we're being vague
here.
Because we had to think of aword that would cover it all.
But when you have a hangover,you know, people are laughing,

(44:26):
hopefully, when you have ahangover, you immediately think,
oh my gosh, headache, you know,dehydration, diarrhea sometimes,
you know, kidney support, liversupport, inflammation, you know,
that headache if I hadn'talready said that one. And so,
what I've done is actually put afrequency for every one of those

(44:46):
ideas into the after partysupport. And so, all you have to
do is touch one button. Now,when I first started, I would
have to say, Hey, if you've gota hangover, play hangover, but
then go to liver and then go tolymph nodes and then go to
headache, you know, that kind ofthing.
Now it's all been done for you.So, that makes it much, much
easier. So another example wouldbe with Breast Health. When I

(45:12):
was actually developing thisproduct, the prototype, there
were a lot of women in my officebecause I worked with Breast
Health and nine women had breastlumps go away in about thirty
minutes. Now I know that's a bigstatement.
I'm not saying it was breastcancer. I have those written
testimonies. And what I'm sayingis that I learned that if I
combined lymph detox,inflammation, pain and trauma

(45:37):
and frequencies for theparticular type of lump that it
was and also kidney support andhormone supports that those
lumps tended to go away veryquickly. But if I just let them
play a frequency that saidcystic lump, it didn't go away.

(46:00):
So when you made a combinationof things, it went away very
quickly, it seemed like.
So we're starting double blindstudies on things. You know,
there are so many things andeverything has a frequency. So
we are now starting studies onanxiety because that's been one
of the major things, you know,emotions that it's helped with
very quickly. Pain has been overthe top amazing. And then the

(46:23):
third study would be on sleep.
So we started with those, but wecould have a lot more studies
going on because I also hadabout 30 people in my prototype
in my office come in and theyhad kidney stones. And within
thirty minutes when I did avariety of ideas, those kidney
stones seem to have gone away.We did a urine sample and it was

(46:45):
full of flat. You know, one ladyhad like five rice sized
granules in her urine in thirtyminutes.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
So that's astounding, because you made the point
earlier in saying that typicallyyou go in and they say, Okay,
take this for the next thirtydays, or take it twice a day for
the next two weeks. You justmentioned two different
instances where people had theeffect of this within thirty
minutes. And that's astoundingbecause we're all used to, you

(47:13):
know, growing up, you know,whether it's a steroid treatment
for poison ivy or something.It's like, take this for two
weeks or for one month or fortwo months, and then you'll
start seeing some side some,effects of it. But you
mentioned, I think it nine womenthat had their that had lumps in
their breasts that seeminglywent away within 30 minutes.
And you had multiple people,even more people that had kidney

(47:35):
stones, that within 30 minutes,obviously you can't feel like
The

Speaker 2 (47:39):
pain was gone. Yeah. The pain was gone.

Speaker 1 (47:41):
You can't like feel the difference and say, oh,
there's no more stones in there.I don't feel the stones anymore.
But you feel the pain go away.But then you're saying that they
actually, they urinated out,like the pieces of dissolved
stones. Is that right?

Speaker 2 (47:54):
Yes. Yeah. So I have testimonies, written testimonies
on all of that. And then anotherone, could keep telling stories
all day, but a lady came to ourbooth and she had essential
tremors. Okay, she's like this,she hadn't been able to hold
water for over three and a halfyears.
So, somebody put the WaveWatchon her at our booth, and we put

(48:14):
it on inflammation, pain andtrauma, or what we call wave
relief, you know, from thoseideas. And I am not exaggerating
because I have this lady'stestimony in a video in three
and a half and three minutes,her tremors were gone that she'd
had for three and a half years.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
That's incredible. So,

Speaker 2 (48:37):
it just goes on and on. Another time I had a lady
that came to my office and shecouldn't move her neck, she's
having neck problems. And Isaid, well, how long have you
had this problem? And she said,well, thirty six years and ten
days and two hours, you know,something like that. I'm going,
what?
She goes, yeah, it's when mydaughter was born. I know the
exact moment My daughter wasborn. She was slum all these,

(48:59):
you know, exact times. And so Iput the WaveWatch on her, and we
set it for upper joint support.And I turned around to grab my
phone.
And then I turned on the video,and then I just turned around to
take a video of her. And she'sgoing like this. And I said, I
thought your neck was messed up.She goes, not anymore. So, how

(49:22):
long did it take me to grab myphone and put it on video?
You know? So, that's what theydidn't want us to know. They
didn't want us to know thatfrequencies can make a big
change in your life veryquickly. Now, not saying 100%
for everything. But I'm sayingit is enough for us to be aware
and to harness those ideas.
So that's what I've done. That'swhat I've tried to do. Now, I

(49:45):
can share too many things. I crya lot, because I have shared the
fact that I'm deaf, I'm missinga part. And people know that.
But somehow, seven people havebeen able to get my phone number
from my customer support becauseit's so important. And they're
able to tell me personally thatthey've taken off their hearing

(50:05):
aids by wearing the wave watch.Really? Seven people. Yeah.
I mean, you just can't evenimagine some of the things.
There's a frequency foreverything.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
Wow. So do you have any of the videos that we can
look at? I know there's

Speaker 2 (50:22):
Yes, I think there might be coming right up.

Speaker 1 (50:26):
Okay. Yeah, let me see.

Speaker 3 (50:27):
I had chronic back pain for my entire life. And
then after my son was born, thejoint pain migrated to my neck
and my elbows and my hands andmy feet, my knees and everywhere
else. Wow. Yeah, so pretty muchall over and I wore this watch
for about twenty minutes, and Ifeel better than I have in

(50:51):
years, which

Speaker 4 (50:52):
Oh, wow.

Speaker 3 (50:53):
Is completely true. Like, I can feel That's I can
move better than I have in avery long time. Wow. Thank you
so much. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
So so is that the woman that it was when her
daughter was born?

Speaker 2 (51:08):
No. This is a different Oh, it's a different
woman. Completely. Yeah. So, youknow, I think she said twenty
years feels better than she hadtwenty years or it took twenty
minutes.
Maybe that's what I missed.Okay. So it took twenty minutes.
And so things happen very fastwith sound. And they don't want
you to know that they want to beable to keep selling meds day
after day, month after month.
So they they get us coming andgoing.

Speaker 1 (51:30):
And here's this this guy here.

Speaker 4 (51:32):
Hello. I'm Denmark. I just lost this weight watch.
When I got it, I had some toothI have to pull out and I have so
much pain. And about two hours,it was gone.
The pain was gone. This week, myfiancee also has some tools to
pull out. So she borrowed it andit was gone, all the pain. And

(51:56):
I'm just loving it because itwas from heaven. My daughter has
a lot of issues,psychologically, but she tried
the brain frequencies, and itwas all gone.
She could just stand up andwalk. She has been in bed for
two years, and she has a lot ofpeople to help her to get her to

(52:19):
to a bathroom and all thethings. And after two sessions
with a watch, she could stand upand we walked around one
kilometer. She said, dad, I needa watch.

Speaker 1 (52:32):
Incredible.

Speaker 2 (52:34):
Don't you just wanna cry? Hear this girl
psychologically brain something.She couldn't even walk. She'd
been in bed for two years.Cried.
You know? So, I see this everyonce in while, I kind of get
teary eyed again, you know? But,so frequencies can work for

(52:55):
emotions too. And for so many ofour children who have problems,
we do have, know, a lot oftestimonies, but I'm not trying
to say that it works foreverything. I'm just trying to
say you have to try and, youknow, see where it gets with,
you know, where it gets you.

Speaker 1 (53:09):
Exactly. So, okay, so we've got a few more slides
here. I just want to look atwith you. So what, what is this
showing us here?

Speaker 2 (53:20):
So this is where I tell people to start first thing
when they get the watch. Youknow, people say, well, what do
I do? Now, you have an obviousache or pain, you know, your
knees in trouble, you just hurtyour knee, you might go to, you
know, lower joint support first,lower joint support. But if not,
this is what I suggest that youdo is go through the frequencies

(53:42):
that we've labeled kind ofgenerically. But these are
things that people do not knowabout in our society today.
Again, they haven't been taught,you know, so they are feeling,
you know, rough and they don'tknow why they'll go to doctor
after doctor after doctor. Andsometimes I have clients come
into my office and yeah, I'vebeen diagnosed with this after

(54:05):
twenty six years. Okay, So Lymedisease is a big one. But what
I'm trying to say is we all needto be protecting ourselves from
a variety of things that we'renot educated on. So this folder
here takes care of those ideas.
The first one called wave reliefis for inflammation and that's a

(54:25):
big key word around now.Everybody knows there's
inflammation in your body, sostart with that one. Then the
next one is Lyme wave for Lymedisease And there are many
ideas, many co infections inLyme disease. And what they're
not telling us is that everyperson who gets on an airplane

(54:46):
could get off the airplane withLyme disease if their body is
not functioning correctly, iftheir immune support is down.
Lyme disease is contagious.
So, it's gone across thecountry, everybody has it. And
that's another whole theory ifyou haven't heard that about how
Lyme disease, you know, I don'tknow if you've talked to your

(55:09):
listeners about it, but Iactually had a lady in my office
who was from Lyme, Connecticut,and every single person in her
family, six members had Lymedisease. And there's three
hundred some diseases connectedwith it. So, that's why you go
from doctor to doctor to doctorbecause they're trying to figure
out what you might really have.So, protect yourself and play

(55:29):
Lyme disease.
Okay? That's just a given. WhenI'm on an airplane, I play Lyme
disease. Sometimes I play coldsand flu, know, but play
something. Another idea isparasites.
They do not tell us aboutparasites and how dangerous they
are. And that's because theydon't really have that many
medications for them. Theyliterally know that there are

(55:52):
millions of kinds of parasites.And I have a hard time figuring
that out. It's like, wow, but Ikeep reading the numbers.
And you know, one place inparticular says, yeah, there's
6,000,000 kinds of parasites.Now, I used to say thousands,
but many places again are sayinga multitude millions of
parasites, kinds of parasites.So we have frequencies on the

(56:14):
WaveWatch for parasites and youneed to be playing that. Okay?
Because your knee could hurt andyou could be in a wheelchair and
it's just parasites that areattacking your knee.
Seriously, they know that it'sconnected to EMS. They know it's
connected to all of thesedifferent things. And yeah,
we're never told about that. Sothere's something that you can
do that circumvents some of theproblems that you might have.

(56:38):
Another one is called wavedefense.
And that actually is forfrequencies that have to do with
that big C word. So, we knowthat Epstein Barr virus, the
corona, or excuse me, the, Ecoli, a whole bunch of different
parasites can cause cancer. Sothat is a folder that I
developed for that. And then thelast one that I tell you to play

(56:59):
is Wave Detox. And that's todetox all of this stuff that
we're breathing that comes outof the air that we're eating,
that goes on and on and on.
That's from our, jabs, that kindof thing. So, those are the best
areas to play first just toprotect your health. So, that's
why I emphasize those.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
That makes perfect sense. Actually, think it was my
wife was telling me back inAustralia, there's a guy that
she knew that was in a naturalhealing, he had, I think he had
a rife machine of some sort thathe was using. And there was a
guy that had come in that wasreally sick, and he did this.
And she said that you couldliterally see parasites crawling

(57:41):
out from under his fingernails,coming out of the pores, like
literally, you like, and and sheshe witnessed this, that you
could see the parasites, like,almost like they're they're
running from the body because ofthese frequencies. So this is
this is the real deal.
And so the so the watch itself,does it I'll pull up your your,
your website, which iswavewatch.com, wavwatch.com. It

(58:07):
make a sound? Yeah. Yes. Does itmake a sound?
Is it is it something that youyou is kind of loud or?

Speaker 2 (58:14):
No, it does make a sound, but when you put it on
your wrist, it actually fadesthe sound out. And so the sound
is being absorbed into yourbody. And so you do, you can
hear it if you want to, butafter a while you'll know your
watch is working and playing andthe body is absorbing the sound.
You do want to make sure thatyou don't turn it off. It does

(58:36):
need to vibrate to actually makea small sound before your body
can feel it.
So, that makes it a lot easierbecause some tools are like
making loud noises. No, this onedoes make a sound, but your body
is absorbing it and it doesmodify or modulate the sound
when it goes into your cells.

Speaker 1 (58:54):
Okay. And so walk us through the buying process. So
the web and it's wavewatch.com.I'll make sure all this
information is in thedescription. We do have a
discount code Seth.
That's my name s e t eight. Soyou'll get an additional
discount. What what is your yourBlack Friday sale look like? So,
you know, how can you walkpeople through what they should

(59:16):
do on your website?

Speaker 2 (59:17):
Okay. So we've got, you know, Black Friday specials,
and I hope we're not getting tooconfusing. But this is a wave
watch that's called two pointzero and we have actually
developed another watch whichlooks exactly like this, but
it's 2.2. So it has about 100more frequencies, 150 more

(59:38):
frequencies on it and 20 moresets. So, instead of saying it
has 146, it's 166.
So, it's a little bit more, buteverything that you need is on
here seriously. Somebody justasked for a few ideas and we
actually put just a few morethings on there. So that is the
newest watch and it's called the2.2. And right now it's on

(01:00:05):
preorder. We just got anotification that our watches
are expected this week, and sowe can be sending those
preorders out.
But there's a 15% discount onthat. And then there's more
discounts for the two point o'sthat we have. I think that's
maybe the next slide.

Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
Okay. And so on the website, they just click on I
have an affiliate code, Thistakes them Yes. To a

Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
And so you would use Yeah, use Seth. And then, okay.
So then you can see, we have atwo point zero again, which
looks exactly like the otherone. And that is 25% off because
we're closing out and sellingall of those out. And then if
you happen to purchase three ormore of the 2.0s, you can get a

(01:00:53):
30% discount.
And then we actually have anolder watch that was called a
one point zero. You know howeverything goes? You upgrade as
much as you can. But the onepoint zero actually had a TF
card that you could put in andout, and those cards are on
special now. So, there are lotsof people who swear by the first
watch, and then there are lotsof people who swear by the

(01:01:16):
second watch and wouldn't giveit up, you know, so you can
still buy different portions ofthe watch.
So, those are on sale. Just makesure that you put in that
affiliate code so that you getthe full amount. And sometimes
we can bundle discounts, andthat's what we were able to do
this time. And we also havespecials or not necessarily

(01:01:38):
special but all the time we havethe ability to buy this on HSA
and FSA and I believe that thatdiscount saves you about 30% if
you have that ability. So that'sall set up on the website when
you're paying or going to thatorder area.
It will let you tabulate that ifthat is something of interest.

(01:02:02):
And you could also makepayments. So, you know,
sometimes people are really in ahard spot and I realize it is
Christmas, but this is theperfect Christmas present, you
know, because the whole familycan share it. So just like the
men from Denmark that you heardtalking about is his daughter
and his girlfriend. So three ofthem used one watch and shared

(01:02:23):
it and all had amazingturnovers.

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
So it's not something that you have to wear all day.
You could just put it on for tenminutes here, ten minutes there.
It's something that

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
usually about an hour. It's about an hour cycle.

Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
About an hour

Speaker 2 (01:02:35):
to run

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
the cycle. So you can oh, so one thing they can share
it. And are you, because a lotof people are doing their
Christmas shopping, are you ableto fulfill the orders before
Christmas? Like, you're at aplace where that's not gonna be
an issue?

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
Yeah, just because we heard that we're getting our
shipment in this week, we've gotthe shipping, you know, numbers.
That makes it exciting.

Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
Well, this is great. Should be able to

Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
get Well, those

Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
I know what I'll get my wife because I hadn't gotten
her anything yet. I have someideas, but this is she'll love
this because we've actuallyconsidered getting a Rife
machine, but they're thousandsof dollars and it's it's a real
process to use, but this issomething that you could just be
sitting and reading a book.Know, my hour's up, right?

Speaker 2 (01:03:20):
That's exactly. And you can wear them all night
long. So, a lot of people usethem for the sleep frequencies.
So, you know, I hate to use theword addicted, but people are
addicted to the way they shouldknow where twenty two hours a
day and some people have evenbought two so that they don't
have to stop wearing it when theother one is charging. So, it is

(01:03:43):
really funny.
And some people buy them fortheir pets. I haven't mentioned
yet that your pets can use them.So, obviously I have some extra
watches since I'm the developer,but we have a special watch just
for our dog and we set it onparasites. That's where you get
all your parasites from is youranimals, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:04:02):
Exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
And I had a lady that just bought one for her cat,
know, so we do have extrawristbands, and you can just,
you know, put an extra Velcrowristband on and it will go make
a collar to fit around youranimal really, really easy.
Incredible. And people give ustestimonies about anxiety from
their animals going away. And acouple of ladies have sent me

(01:04:25):
pictures of their horses, youknow, that have, I mean, you
can't even imagine, you know,one horse couldn't chew for like
eight or nine days, you know,his teeth were messed up. They,
I have a picture of the wavewatch being tucked underneath
the saddle blanket.
So, it touched the horse's skin.And gosh, the next day it could
eat.

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
What magical thing you've created and just, I
guess, stumbled upon this losttechnology. I wouldn't say it's
lost, but it's so difficult andit's so inaccessible. I think
you've done a great job. I cansee that you're you know, you
understand business andmarketing, and you understand
the the need for a product.You've created a very functional

(01:05:07):
product, which is good because alot of people like, I was
looking at through some of yoursome of your, testimonials
earlier, and, you know, peoplehad, you know, even special
needs children that were calmingdown.
They had dental issues that werebeing fixed, like all kinds of
things that they were, that theywere being able to fix with
this. Just it's incredible. Andso well, thank you. Thank you

(01:05:32):
for giving us your time. And doyou have any final thoughts as
we wrap up?

Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
I have one more idea to share. I share this all the
time. But my favorite storytaught me something. A gentleman
called and he said he bought thewatch for his wife with
Parkinson's. And then he clearedhis throat and you could tell he
was kind of embarrassed.
He couldn't figure out what tosay. And finally, he just
blurted out and he said, and wesleep really close together. And

(01:06:00):
I'm just on the phone. Okay. Andthen he blurts out again.
And I could feel her frequencieswhen she had the WaveWatch on.
And I got up the next morning,and my feet didn't hurt. I'm
going, Oh, that's really neat.And he goes, No, you don't
understand. My feet have hurtfor fifteen years.
I've been on meds for fifteenyears. So, he snuggled with his

(01:06:24):
wife for two more weeks, he gotoff his meds. Incredible. So, I
didn't know how easy it was forthe frequencies to pass from us
to our animals, to your baby orgrandchild, you know, if you're
screaming. 7 people no, 11people have now sent me

(01:06:45):
testimonies that they take it ona plane.
And when there's some babyscreaming on the plane, they
just turn their watch up, set iton calming. And they're calling
on me, they're saying it calmedthe baby down. I don't know. But
when 11 people tell you that youthink there's something to it,
you

Speaker 1 (01:07:03):
know? Incredible.

Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
So I did not know how easy it is to share the
frequencies.

Speaker 1 (01:07:10):
Wow. Well, this is what a fun story. I'm excited
for this. I'm looking forward togetting one of these. So, and I
see a lot of things.
I'm not easily excited. So Ithank you. You've done something
amazing here. And I look forwardto getting one and trying it
out. Then we'll do maybe we'lldo another show in a couple of
weeks or, you know, beginning ofthe year, and and it'll give you

(01:07:31):
my full honest review of it.
So

Speaker 2 (01:07:33):
There you go. That's what we need.

Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
Well, perfect.

Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
Thank you so much for having me today.

Speaker 1 (01:07:38):
Yeah, thank you. It's been wonderful. I really
appreciate you. And just thankyou for your time and what
you're doing. It's been great.
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