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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Bystandard fact, vaccination, injuries, autism, amazing conversation with Nurse Nicole.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Nurse Nicole, please let him know where they can find you.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Yes, absolutely so. On Instagram it's hold Underscore the line
c l NC and on Twitter it is Hennessey zero three,
h G n n AC zero three.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
And today's listener of the week is Links Underscore sixty
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Speaker 2 (00:45):
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Speaker 1 (00:46):
Kiss, keep this simple, stupid, I promise you this is
not a political pod yet. Up the Move Turn Radio.
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(01:08):
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of knowledge. Welcome back to Perna Radio podcast. Ladies and gentlemen.
I am Treble's Garcia.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
It feels good to be behind the mic I have
been recording relentlessly on other people's shows, but I haven't
recorded from my show. I have a freaking backlock, I know,
and I apologize. Guys. The last few episodes you've been
listening were recorded back in late June early July, and
you can find those episodes now in YouTube. Before anything,

(01:44):
I want to thank the Lord for allow me to
be here today, and I want to thank every single
one of you following me to enter your space. Guys,
check us out a Parna radio dot com. That is
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And if you're on YouTube, like subscribe, share, like, subscribe,
and engage. Today we have an amazing episode lined up
with an amazing human being. She's never been here before.
She's here to take over, dismantle it, and then build

(02:06):
it back up. Liz jumping in from the deep, pot
on the point and set the freaking mood. Please give
a one Welcome to Nurse Nicole on Instagram. How are you?

Speaker 3 (02:15):
I am fantastic? How are you.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
I'm doing great. I am doing great. I'm very happy.
Like I was telling you in the beginning of the show,
the show means the freaking world to me. My listeners
mean the freaking world to me. But what's really really
making my gears go and really got me amped up
today is that I'm spending time with somebody that's in
the front line, having deep conversations, putting out amazing content
and actually has more courage than most men out there.

(02:39):
I want to thank you for what you do and
please let them know where they can find you.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
Yeah, so currently I am on Instagram at hold underscore
the line c LNC which is you know, one word
with the underscore, and Twitter which is Hennessey zero three
h g n n AC zero three.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Make sure you check her out. Ladies and gentlemen, please
the time of day, stop doom scrolling, I like to
say death scrolling on TikTok watching ass and take five
seconds of your day hashtag look it up and search
up her content, share like, and subscribe. You are a
dangerous human being for the elites, I want to say.
And we were just telling me that you survived the

(03:18):
last five years off the thing that they ran all
over and destroyed most of our identities, families, kids, children's
identities most importantly, and didn't even get us. They didn't
allow us to spend some time with the people that
we lost, our elders. I'll be honest with you, it's
almost nine to eleven, guys. I think it's today's the

(03:39):
ninth of September, and we're recording an episode almost five
years after the Gimbyjabby and after the situation that happened
in twenty twenty, and it doesn't get any more. It
doesn't get any lighter for me to speak about this.
My wife has lipos. She was pregnant, and we all

(04:00):
almost broke up, not only because of her family, but
we were losing people left and right. Our neighbors were sick.
The neighbors to the right was sick, the neighbors to
the front were sick. Except for my freaking house. My
house was healthy for the first run. For six months,
we saw people die far and then Jack. The only
reason why my wife decided to buy a gun for
herself was because she herself experienced people stealing toilet paper

(04:21):
but also food at a grocery store. It was crazy.
People were acting retarded. But you have a testimony, and
you have some information that you want to drop in today.
I saw one of your posts that really got my attention.
You're talking about how taylanol causes issues on our kids.

(04:42):
To make it basic and dumb it down for most
people like myself with a very poor vocabulary, after they
get a vaccination, they give you a list of things
that a list of symptoms like b symptoms that they're
going to get and they treated with tylano. How does
does this cause any issues in our bodies or babies bodies?

Speaker 3 (05:04):
So that's a really great question. You know, when children
are given vaccines, the number one thing that the pediatrician
and or their healthcare staff will tell you is that
you know, the only side effect that you could potentially
see is a little bit of fussiness, maybe a low
grade fever, but essentially that the vaccines are what we
call safe and effective and they offer to have tailan

(05:27):
all given to help with those adverse outcomes. And what
they found back in two thousand and eight, it actually
wasn't a recent study just yet that we have seen
that out of I think it was like eighty three
children after receiving a certain MMR JAB that there was
a twenty percent chance higher chance of developing potentially autism.

(05:53):
And how this has been discussed in the past and
completely seen as a conspiracy theory. In addition to what's
in the jabs and how that looks and all the
ingredients in there that are also going to be looked
at and scrutinized further to have different data and studies
to see if this is in fact showing why these

(06:14):
children have an increase in these autistic tendencies. Since it
used to be one in a thousand plus now it's
one in thirty one children in the United States are
being diagnosed as autistic. And one of the direct correlations
that most are putting this towards is the jobs, the
amount that they're receiving, the frequency, and then of course

(06:37):
also the link to tile and all because it is
being pushed to be given after these jobs are being given.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
If you don't mind me asking, the reason I'm asking
is this that this is always something that I try
to tie on a personal level because I am just
like the average Joe.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
I'm a father, I work for a living. This is
my side hustle and my hobby. I have care kids,
and I want you guys to know that I live
most of the struggles that you guys are living through
to day, and some of these questions, some of these
things are not told by our primary physicians, or our
primary primary doctors, or even the family doctors. They don't
tell us these things, and they don't ask us this question,

(07:14):
and we are too afraid to even challenge their narrative,
or because they have a freaking degree a plaque on
the wall, we say, oh, they know best, and we
try to just whatever about it.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Right?

Speaker 1 (07:25):
So are they also dropping the levels of the way.
I don't know how they measure any person in the
spectrum of autism, right. I do know that in order
to become diabetic, when I was growing up, either you
were diabetic and you were not. Now you have pre diabetic.
Now you have pre pre diabetic. And now you know,
they lower the standards so that they could say that

(07:45):
you're diabetics diabetics, so you could prescription on drugs and
ozampic and etc. Are they doing the same thing for
people that are on the spectrum?

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Absolutely? I do believe. Again is my personal opinion that
there are such varying degrees of autism that it can
be extremely mild to extremely severe, and there are different
variations based on the symptoms that your child may or
may not have the milestones that they're able to hit
or not, and that of course can directly correlate to

(08:16):
kind of the outcomes that you're looking for to try
to regain in these children based on what they may
not have, which could be from speech to neurological deficits,
you know, taking care of themselves, feeding, recognizing patterns, recognizing individuals.
It really is a very wide range, and that's what
makes it a little difficult, but also why I think

(08:37):
we're down to the one and thirty one children are
being diagnosed because there is such a wide range that
could be encompassed.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
One in thirty one children is very freaking common. Guys,
Think about every single person that you interact with on
a daily basis. Think about your job, if you were
going to wear houts, if you work at a T mobile,
if you wear wherever the hell it is that you work.
Think about how many faces you interact with, how many
people you have eye contact with, how many how many
verbs you hear and interact with other people, how many

(09:06):
how many times you exchange any type of communication with people?
Count their heads each Most of those people have children
at home. Thirty one kids bro it's a very very
common number. My question then would be who's behind it?
Pharmaceutical companies, doctors get kicked downs for using, for prescribing

(09:28):
all of these drugs on at an early age. I
get it, Okay, money right, the bottom line would be money,
But what are their motive? What are the lobbyists? There
has there been any studies that pharmaceutical gibijabbies are a cause?
Are this? Are these? Are these vaccination damages?

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Are these?

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Are these people victims?

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Well, today Aaron Siri, who is a very well known lawyer,
went and testified today to basically bring forward a study
that had been done a while ago and was purposely
hidden and not brought forward. And I was not able
to watch all of that, so I can't speak to that,
you know, entirely. But essentially there was a unjabbed versus

(10:17):
jab study which we have been told numerous times has
never happened, and it's there. It was hidden, and he
was testifying to show the significant differences that were found.
Because we hear about it, people speculate. They always say, oh,
if you have children that haven't had any You know
a lot of groups like the Amish or certain families

(10:38):
that are more holistic chiropractor families. You know. You notice
that these children that don't have any of these jobs
have a lesser time being sick, if sick at all,
versus children that have received it who are more prone
to health issues like asthma, GI issues, skin issues, you know,
and also the autism spectrum. So there are noticeable differences

(11:02):
and a lot of children that have it versus don't.
Not to say that it's completely off the table that
you can't have autism if you're not jabbed, because other
factors may play a role. But the elephant in the room,
so to speak, is you went from six seven jabs
back in the nineteen eighties to now a child from
birth to the age of eighteen will have seventy two

(11:24):
in their lifespan of that time frame, more through adulthood
if you follow what the CDC exactly tells you.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
I think it's eighty two in California, correct me? If
from rock ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
Hashtag look that up.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Take the time of your day to stop watching ass
on TikTok.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
And look that up.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
That is insane autism. What about dyslexia, color blindness, other issues?
Can that be also part of the side damage damages
from vaccines.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
So typically, you know, there are a wide range of
things that can happen. To say specifically, if you could
directly link those, I would not be able to answer that.
But I do know that we're not just speaking to
your common everyday ticks and certain things like that. And
why this is commonly missed because a lot of people

(12:20):
that have had the jabs, they don't think or know
that they are jab injured, and so a lot of
times they think it's going to be this overwhelming response
of you know, impairment, and a lot of times it
can be as simple as skin conditions asthma, ear infections,
you know, reoccurrent ear infections, always sick, not able to

(12:40):
fight infections well, because you're putting all these toxins and
all these other ingredients, and you're overwhelming these tiny, perfect
little bodies, and they are overwhelmed with the amount of
stuff that's being introduced to them. And we have heard
time after time after time parents come forward and say
that my child was healthy and met all their milestones
until they receive their four months, six month, a year,

(13:04):
whatever jobs and then they started regressing they weren't talking.
They weren't tracking, they weren't following me, they couldn't really identify.
They stayed to themselves. And when you have this reoccurring
over and over again, it's just really unfortunate that the
other side, if you will, gas lights and tells these
parents that they're wrong and that this is not happening
and this is not from that, you know, to tell

(13:26):
a parent they don't know their own child and not
listen to them, it's heartbreaking absolutely.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
For somebody to come and tell me or doctor. I understand,
people go to school for these roles. I understand. Everybody
has a role in society and that's theirs. Okay, I understand,
and some of these people are just a victim of
the wheel as well. Some of these people go to
freaking school for eight ten years. They come, they either
get to become a doctor, and then they get stuck
in the Hampshire where trying to pay all these sets
off and.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
They have to play the ball, play with ball.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
I get it, I get it, bro.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Well, humans, right, world, humans, I can't. I can't stand
here and say that I'm freaking perfect. But for somebody
to come and tell me here that they know my
little ones better than I do. No wild I know
their habits, I know, I know the way that their
jawline moves when they're eating. I know I know specific
ticks that they have, and they know mine. You cannot
tell me when my kid's sick and when my kid

(14:19):
is not sick. You cannot do that, bro, I don't
care what these test tubes say.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
I know my child, I feel my child, I am
my child. You cannot do that. Highly disrespectful if you
ask me. But things are happening around the world. Jobs
are introduced to our kids, jobs were introduced to mothers
while being pregnant. Is that something also that can cause
a higher level of autism spikes in society?

Speaker 3 (14:47):
So they definitely are also wanting to look into further studies. See,
the problem is we have a lot of skewed data,
a lot of what we call magic maths. A lot
of these studies are being run and funded by the
very groups that are big pharma and have a conflict
of interest. And so you know, once upon a time

(15:08):
we never said that you should inject pregnant women. There
should be things that you don't do because you don't
know what harm could cause to the fetus and to
the mother. And now it's like we've seen over the
so many years that like that has completely lifted and
they're actually telling pregnant women to get the flu JAB,
to get RSV JAB, to get the COVID JAB, you know,
all of these things that you look at and go

(15:31):
and they say, well, this is the best to help
protect her and the baby. But a lot of these
outcomes and things over the past few years that we've
heard is that there is a higher rate of miscarriage,
of still births, you know, babies having issues with health
issues when they're born, whether it be clotting issues or
neurological issues, you know, and and infertility. So there's a

(15:54):
lot of things that we're seeing. And then of course
the with the autism. I don't think that it helps
because then once you are birthing the baby, the first
thing they do is inject them with the hepatitis B
JAB and they're not even a few hours old, and
it's just wild. So it's it's hard to say, but
you can't rule it out. And the thing is you

(16:15):
can go and talk to a medical professional and they
will give you every single potential outcome but the second
you say a job completely off the table, and that's
how you know called.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
That's called magic math. That's the name of the episode.
I think that was creatively given. I freaking love it.
It happens, it always happens, that it's within it. I
have to ask you a question. I'm a good friend
of mine. She's my pod mom, she's my real mom.
Leaf anything now the ploboganet from.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
The Probe Nation podcast.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
She was also a career nurse, all of that, all
of her life, and she gave me a beautiful series
of health episodes and pharmaceutical episodes. And one of them
we spoke about chicken pox and she said, after the
shop people get after not the COVID stuff, but the

(17:05):
chicken pox vaccine. People can get chicken pox again. And
I was like, wait, shut the front door, bro, Wait now,
I'll give you some background why it was such a.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
Surprise for me.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I'm freaking Latino bro. When there was a chicken, when
there was a kid with chicken pox in my block,
my mom would tell me, go rub elbows, now, go
get it while you're young, because you're gonna get it
once in your life. And when you're young it's easier
to treat, and it was a thing that you would
get once in a lifetime, and it was even even fun.

(17:38):
I remember freaking connecting the dots when I had chicken
pox with the fever, but I was playing with my
own dots. So I'm like, Okay, wait, you call it ghetto,
call it whatever the hell you want. But what I
do know is you were supposed to only get it
one time in your life. Has there been reports in
your opinion and research and line of duty, has there
been reports where other illnesses of that kind that happen

(18:02):
once in your lifetime reoccur after getting specific shots.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Absolutely, if you read hashtag breathe the inserts everything that
we're saying, they're not hiding from you. They just don't
think you're going to be smart enough to look for it.
All of these things that are attached to the jabs
have inserts that you can read online and it will
tell you that a handful of these jobs have periods

(18:28):
where they could shed and the individual can shed the virus,
and chicken pox is one, or verricilla shingles is another RSV.
You know, there's certain ones that if you have a
live job, but in the intro nasal that is a
live attenuated weekend virus. Those can shed so a lot

(18:50):
of times when these outbreaks happen, they don't want to
tell everyone that nine times out of ten those outbreaks
are caused because has the vaccinated had a period of
shedding and it basically got onto everyone who wasn't and
or people that have already had it. And this is
what likely happens. And so when people start school, let's

(19:13):
think about it. When people go to school, they tell
you got to get your physical, got to go see
your pediatrician. Pediatrician goes, oh, you're up for your jobs.
This is what's going on. Let's go ahead and get
you carried taken care of before you start school, so
you're covered for flu and cold season. And then what
happens the kids start school, and then what happens to everyone?

(19:33):
They're dropping life flies, everyone's sick, all the germs everyone's
getting it's because they're shedding. They're viral shedding all over
the place, and kids.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Shut the front door.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
Browl. Kids have a tendency to not always wash their hands,
They touch their eyes, they touch their nose and everything else.
So we can't say probably on the the YouTube, but
you know they're not very cleanly, and so then all
these viruses spread and then you build your immunity. Okay,
so this is what happens. They say, the job is
the only way to do this, and the hurd immunity
and everything else. It's literally your immune system was built.

(20:05):
It was designed to heal itself. This is just a
they always teach us in medicine. Your best tool is
your own immune system working with the antibodies, not getting
an artificial injection. That is not best practice. But they
tell you that because one it's money, and two they
make you believe that it will stop transmission. But most

(20:28):
of these jobs, it will tell you a true job
does not have it spread. It stops transmission. So let's
talk about how many of those actually do that. You
would be quite surprised. How many don't hit me give
me a feeling. Well, we've got the MMR. You know,
we have some things with that. We have the influenza.

(20:49):
We definitely have C nineteen COVID. Okay, that one did
not stop transmission. We have RSPEE. That's another one that's
new that everybody says it's fine. The study to that
running and being put out into the open, had a
handful of infants that passed from it. And so again
if we look at these and we look at the

(21:10):
time frame that these are studied, people will be blown away.
They think these jobs have been, you know, tested for
years and years. Do we have some that were tested
five days on one hundred and fifty people and those
decisions are being made for all these people. And it's
like that the math at math and that's the magic math.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
The mathing mathin that's magic math. I'm telling you, bro,
because you tasted at one hundred and fifty people, but
thirty one one out of thirty one of each one
hundred and fifty people came back autistic. Shut the front door, bro,
shut the door man.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
It's risk, nuts, it's risk's benefit. And here and for
the listeners, please note, I'm a registered nurse of twenty years.
I've worked in the cardiac field. I'm ride or die
for my patients. What matters is what you want as
a patient inform consent. If anyone wants to talk about
informed consent, it's essentially what we are we are obligated

(22:06):
to do for our patients. Provide in form consent, which
tells you the good the bad, if you decide to
go one way, what may happen, or the other way
and alternatives. If you aren't being given that, then you
have not received true, informed consent. And what I'm what
I'm getting at is if you receive that, if you
know that the C nineteen V does not stop transmission,

(22:28):
that you could get C nineteen again, that you could
pass it on to someone else, and then it could
increase your risk for blood clots. Mile courditis you know
all the things, and you still look at me and
tell me you want it. My job is to make
sure that that's what you get. If that's what you want.
In form consent was given. We all have an understanding.
So we're not here to take away the right. The

(22:48):
State Surgeon General of Florida, doctor Joseph Fladipoe, just put
out to end the man, to end the mandates across
the state. We've received an overwhelming response of great news.
And then the other side that's ready to take us out.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
So congratulations on that.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Well, it's it's good. We're being fought tooth and nail.
We are being fought tooth and nail. The other side
is going to make sure we do not. This does
not happen easy, So kudos to taking the initiative, but
knowing the price that it that it costs to start
this process. But we're moving forward. It will go out
in stages. But the right to choose what you do

(23:25):
to your body is bodily autonomy. You have to have
the right to bodily sovereignty and informed consent. The government
cannot tell you what to do with your body and
what to put in it. And that's where we stand
as a state, not taking away your right. It's making
sure that everyone has equal rights to say yes or no.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
Nurse Nicole, thank you, thank you for what you do.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
I got started like and when we started the conversation,
I had too much Red Bull today and I've been
I'm running on fumes. Okay, but I'm gonna tell you
something I started starting. I wasn't really comfortable when I
really started the show. But I'm gonna say something right now.
There's a lot of us out here that try to
do the damn day, and one of them there's one thing.
One thing is to be a podcaster and to have

(24:14):
a platform and have people come on, and another one
is to be in the front lines being an active nurse. Okay,
having to be on the field under fire, watching these
people suffer every single day, every single night. Being part
of the freaking system, and then trying to break the

(24:35):
system from being inside out. That's a whole different boggame.
So thank you for what you do. Thank you for
your service from the bottom of my heart, because I
have two freaking kids and I have a sick wife also,
And I can tell you this right now, it is
not easy. That's just me as a father, bro, it's
a provider. I can't even imagine what you have to

(24:57):
go through as a woman as a provider. Also for
house will, I suppose, and then having to see this
twelve sixteen hour days day and dined out, it's insane.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
Well, I really appreciate that. I think sometimes there's a
really big disconnect in what we do because some of
us that are still in the system get lumped in
with all the ones that weren't really fighting or kind
of didn't do the right thing. I will tell you
it is one of the most humbling experiences. At the time,
I was a nurse. For seventeen years, I worked as

(25:28):
a heart transplant nurse. I absolutely loved my patients, but
those patients were the first ones to get the job
because they were immunal compromised, and the deal was in
order to get a transplant, you had to have it
or you had to come off the list. And seeing
what happened to those patients, seeing how they got affected
by the job, and then when I came forward, what

(25:50):
it looked like. I can only tell you that it
was literally a calling from God, because there were days
I was begging. I was begging him like I don't
I don't understand why I'm doing this. This is too much,
the pressure is too great because we receive depth threats.
We were segregated, we were being coherced, we were told
that we were the cause of you know, people not

(26:11):
staying alive. Like it was insane, Like I have never
experienced anything like this in my life, and knowing at
the time, all I wanted to do is protect my
patients and give them a right to choose. So I
appreciate that because it is it is very traumatic. I
will always carry the trauma of what I saw during
that time. And now I deal with the aftermath of

(26:32):
the jab injured and I speak for them on a
local and state level to try to enact change to
get them help, because nobody is addressing the elephant in
the room, so to speak, that we have all these
injured and that is a very lonely road because more
people than not don't believe this is a thing, and
they don't want you to talk. They don't want you

(26:54):
to show up. They want to silence you. And however
that may go, it can be extreme deterring and it
can be very isolating. So I think the other message
that is always misconstrued by the other side because we
get a lot of hate. There's a lot of threats.
There's a lot of we we can't wait for your
child to get this, and we hope that because you

(27:16):
don't give them the job, they get that and you
know that you don't deserve to live and all this
other stuff, and they tend to forget that when I
show up and I use my voice, that I'm also
doing it for them so that they don't lose that
right to say that they want something. It's an all
party system, like we're here to help give everyone those

(27:36):
equal rights. They don't see it like that, but it's
truthfully where we're at, and it can be really disappointing
because there's just so much hate. There's so much hate
that they can't lift that veil, and some of them
are too far gone to see it. But we still fight,
we still show up, we still make sure that they
know that we're there for them too.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
The idea of sharing the space not only with sick
people and survivors, victims, but with other people that are
they are they they are in your field, co workers, colleagues,
people that know the truth, and try to be like
I didn't see that. Well I don't know that. Oh wait,

(28:14):
I have to support it. And one thing, like for example,
like you, I get it, you have to work, you
have to you have to feed your family and all
this stuff. And like I told you in the beginning,
like towards the beginning of the show, so I understand
why people have to go to school and they get
stuck in that same hamster.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Where they're also part of the you know, they're also victims.
They fall they fall into that also.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
But however, for somebody, what makes somebody turn blind, what
makes somebody just turn away from the truth and not
say anything.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
I really think at one point it was just they
just didn't know. I have to admit I wasn't like
this before the pandemic. I wasn't as awake. I did
have an idea of what was going on with jobs
in general. I have a job injured brother from the MMR,
and I knew that it was possible. But but really

(29:01):
set things in motion is when we showed up to
the state capitol to try to set some laws in
place to discuss medical freedoms and to give people the
right to choose and not having the C nineteen job.
And when we showed up to the capital, I was
expecting to be met with a lot of individuals that
were fighting against the C nineteen mandates. And what I

(29:21):
found was is that there were parents. There were so
many parents from injured children, from childhood jobs that it
was just the most like you talk about, like gut punch.
I just sat there and I was like and then
it was like an epiphany, Like I woke up even
more because I'm like, this is not just the C

(29:43):
nineteen but when you don't get taught these things when
you were not in that world. Because I had never
seen it, it never directly affected me per se. But
when I started taking care of the cardiac transplant patients,
and I saw what that job was doing to them.
I was like, wait a minute, something's wrong. And we
would bring it up to the doctors and they'd be like, no,
that's not happening. They'd gaslight me. They tell me I

(30:04):
was crazy, like you're not You're not making any sense,
and I'm like, no, you see what I'm seeing, Like
this is not right. They're declining. And then to see
these parents, they're like, we have been screaming from the
rooftops for decades and I'm like it was just it
was just humbling. So I truly feel like we just
don't know unless you're in that world or you've been

(30:26):
exposed to it. And now going back to the autism,
if you don't have a child that's autistic, you know
someone who does same thing with the c nineteen jab.
If you have not been affected, you surely know someone
who has you or always will run into somebody. And
I think once we keep having those conversations, people become
more exposed to it, and then the other side I

(30:46):
just think was just in it for the money, kept
their head down. We're not going to say anything. Ah,
there's no data to prove it. My data is experienced.
I saw it with my own eyes, Like I saw
what was happening, and that's how they try to debunk us. Well,
you don't have anything to pre it. I literally saw
it day after day after day after day, and now
I see what happens to these perfectly healthy people who

(31:07):
decided to roll up their sleeves, take one for the
team because that's what they were told to do. And
then they're injured. And then the other side says, you're
you're anti V. How can they be. They're the ones
that took it and they were harmed. Now they're trying
to tell you something is wrong, and you're like, no, no, no, no, no,
it's not from that. It's not from them, So then.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
What is it? Yeah, it's sad that people have to
get exposed by listening and having these conversations, but also
have to be exposed to getting it so they could
live through it and then share the message.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Yeah, most people don't want to admit that, And I
think that's the other part too, Right, there are some
people that were just hell bent. This is not what
it's from. I kept talking, I kept talking about it,
I kept posting about it. We kept being very consistent.
People are like, that's insane. You look insane. Nothing's going
to change. You don't make any sense. No one's going
to believe you. And I can tell you that it

(32:03):
we persevered. We now have an end the mandate in
the state of Florida. We have a law in place
that you can't be forced to take the C. Nineteen jab.
I'm telling you it doesn't take an Act of Congress
per se. It's grassroot initiatives. It's people that show up.
It's moms that are ready to fight like hell to
protect their children. It's husbands like you that want to
protect their spouses that are sick. I mean, this is

(32:25):
a grassroots effort. It's people coming together going, we're not
going to let you take our rights away, and you're
going to know what you did. Harmed people and someone
has to pay for that. And some of these people
are no longer with us, so I'm speaking on behalf
of people that are now with the Lord. It's just
like it really has to be put into perspective that

(32:47):
people can say whatever they want, these people are never
coming back, and there's published studies on these people that
they were harmed from these vaccines. It needs to be
talked about. They need to know what it's.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Saying, same the same amount of people. I just posted
something today on Instagram. It broke my heart. Bro It
broke my heart. You know, I'm gonna put I'm gonna
put all things aside. I'm gonna put immigration aside. I'm
gonna put Donald Trump aside. I'm gonna put everything that
I believe on a federal level aside, and I'm gonna
bring it down because you said this. It becomes a
real fight in local level. You wanna change everything. You're

(33:19):
not gonna be able to change crap through the federal government.
You're gonna change it at a local level. And it
has to come down to this. I posted up something
today on Instagram that broke my heart, and it was
the stabbing of this young Ukrainian girl. I don't give
a crap if she was a Democrat. I don't care.
I don't care where she came from. I don't give
a crap about her color. Even the bystanders in that

(33:44):
freaking train broy the dude stobbed her three times, the
fear in her eyes, the blood off his freaking knife,
the people round, one of them freaking a whole grown
man with heavy balls walk side and he just walked
past them. He looked at him and passed him like
a fucking coward. Do you understand what you have to see?

(34:08):
What you have to be desensitized to to see a
girl get stabbed and walk past him? Do you have
Do you understand the level of cowardness you went through? Bro? Like, dude,
are you freaking serious man? We have been shaded. This
is what we get, paranoid, this is what we get conspiratorial.
It doesn't Bro, Yeah, I'm a protector. I don't care

(34:34):
if the person hit me, if the person damaged my car,
even family members broke my heart, it doesn't matter. You
don't allow anybody to get stabbed out of nowhere like
that and walk past them and not do anything. And
the other one freaking hides just pretending like she didn't
see what, Bro, You didn't see the girl get stabbed.
This happens to this happens.

Speaker 3 (34:56):
It's called the biastandard effect.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
This happens when you walked down this streets and there's
freaking homelessness and you don't, you don't, You don't do
anything for these veterans that are there. You you're too
fucking worried about are you gonna get the next fucking dollar,
how are you gonna get the next fucking iPhone? Talking
about the next trend or the next series on the
fucking Netflix, or the next fucking person you want to fuck,
or the next club you wanna fucking hate, or the
next fucking liquor store you want to fucking drink out of.

(35:21):
You're too busy entertained about all the fucking bullshit out there. Bro, Sorry,
farm because I'm cursing, but oh ouse, do you want
me to put this message out? You need to stop
being a freaking by starter. Stop watching as some TikTok
take five seconds of your day to go to the
search bar. Stop death scrolling on social media, stop being
influenced by influencers. Stop listening to music that doesn't bring

(35:44):
any good to your family, Stop feeding your kids ship,
stop going on McDonald's, and stop thinking about efficiency. Think
about quality and the long, long, longetivity of your freaking life.
Change what you can within your freaking household, the what
you eat, what you think, your habits, your thought patterns,
everything start right there. It is insanely annoying and emotional

(36:05):
emotional wrecking to see not just that lady gets stabbed, Bro,
the people that let him out, the people that are
fighting for him to stay out and start up with
go fund me page, Bro, so that he's past legality,
a legal team ship the fuck up.

Speaker 3 (36:24):
So what I hear you saying is because you literally
hit every point and then some. You want people to
be held accountable for their actions, and we don't do that.
We don't hold people accountable. We don't make parents hold
themselves or their children accountable. That young lady sat down,
minding her business, had her back turned to that animal.

(36:51):
He whipped out the knife behind her, took a second,
and then leaned over, lunged in the most violent manner
and abb her three to four times. You watch her
go into shock. Everyone, like you said, moving not doing it,
the bystander effect, because they don't want to get hurt,
they don't want to get involved. It's not our business.

(37:12):
Whatever we see it happen every day. And she bled
out and she died, and they let her and they
didn't do anything about it. This is where we are
in society. We need Jesus whatever, whatever anybody wants to believe.
I'm sorry, I just whatever you believe we need it. Okay,
this is not normal. And like you said, we have
been so desensitized that it made sense to lock healthy

(37:37):
people down in twenty twenty, make them put masks on,
tell them they can't go to school, put your children
at risk. Have all these people profit off literally killing
your loved ones? Okay, and then turn around and doubling
down and saying let's put a fucking jab in your arm,
and then saying, oh, you know what, you had a

(37:58):
choice choice, No one held you down. Do you know
how many people died? They had ivermectin, they had I sharks,
they chloroquin, they had freaking medicine. They did not they
demonized it. They they literally had doctors lose their licenses.
Anybody that spoke up lost everything. We were threatened. This

(38:19):
is the same shit man, And people want to look
back and go, well, you know, so we we didn't
know any better. Are you kidding me? These people are.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
Gone, They're gone.

Speaker 3 (38:28):
The bystander effect. People were watching their loved ones on
FaceTime die, take their last breath. How in any society
is that normal? And then go, well, you know we
just did it, no, or you know, we didn't have
the data bull shit, that's not true. And so.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
Yeah, but there was none.

Speaker 3 (38:47):
It was fear. Everyone. What happened on that train was fear.
No one stood up. I'm telling you right now, at
the end of the day, you're gonna have to pry
my two A rights from my hand. It will not
we will go to war. Okay at this point, this
is what we do. We protect our own. And you
have people that have enough sense about them. The masculinity

(39:10):
that everybody wants to tear down and say is not
right and it's toxic and all this other bs. No,
we need that, we need our men, and they're demasculating.
They're doing all of these things to make you look
like you're not part of society, that you're not needed,
that nobody wants you. Yes, we do. This is what
we need. People to rise up. Someone on that train

(39:31):
could have helped her. Someone could have stopped what happened
during the pandemic. It's because so many just look on.
We have come to you that it's awful.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
It happens awful almost three weeks ago, and Berlie, now
we're making noise about it. Do you see what happens?
But if it would have been somebody with the gun
in an sixteen shooting kids. I'm not even gonna go
with the freaking letter community.

Speaker 3 (40:02):
M.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
It's from the news, to the authority, to the people
in that train, to the other nurses that don't know.
And I'm using high air quotations here, to the freaking
people that take their kids to go get jabbed. Is
as equally as harmy as that lady getting stabbed in

(40:24):
a fucking trained Why because these are innocent, fucking children,
same fucking thing.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
You're being a bystander.

Speaker 1 (40:33):
If you want to take your kids to get shot,
you do whatever they want, whatever the hell you want
with your children, Do whatever you want with your freaking kids,
but get in formed. Don't be a lazy excuse of
a fucking meatback parent. Learn something. Take some time off
your day to read Nicole, Nurse Nicole, you came, We

(40:56):
split some freaking fire.

Speaker 2 (40:57):
Let the people know where they can find you.

Speaker 3 (41:00):
Yeah. So again. We can go on Instagram at hold
underscore the line CLNC or on Twitter at Hennessy zero
three h g NNAC zero three.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
Power bomb of an episode. We demolished it. She builds
it back up. The emotional, the banter, the candor. Everything
was in it. There was some wise words said. There
was a lot of information that she put out, basic
information for you guys, this is not next level conversation.

Speaker 2 (41:31):
You guys keept telling me Angel.

Speaker 1 (41:32):
You need to bring you guests with little next level conversation.
You know what, Why am I gonna take it to
a next level conversation if you're fucking too lazy to
even search up the basic shit that I bring you
on a daily basis. You guys want to get entertained.
You guys don't want to learn, You want entertaining. You
entertained hashtag Look it up. Ladies and gentlemen, do not
forget to drop a five cerm of you on up

(41:53):
a podcast and on Spotify that allows other people to
enjoy the show as much as I enjoy making peace.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
Bow was in preparatively radio
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