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The basement. This the TI programis meant to sound absurd, but it's
the program if it is a carefullyorchestrated, carried out program, without a
doubt. I was sitting at thelaptop on my computer and I just felt,
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you know, briefly passed out.I woke up, and there's something
installing on my computer. Every timeI would park my car and run into
the store and run into a hotel, I'd come out my car horn would
be going on, the alarm lightswould be flashing again. I was sleeping
in hotels. I'd come out ofmy hotel in the morning, my trunk
would be open, my windows wouldbe down, horn, rain, Everything
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I owed at that time was stuckedin my trunk. Absolutely chaotic shenanigans.
Every day. It was something new. Before you could get to the bottom
or an explanation of one traumatic event, there's another one coming right behind it.
So I reverse engineer back into whatcould be the cause of all this
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targement. Right six months in,I'm being overloaded with these frequencies. You
know that's kicking my but you know, not knowing what the sources. So
I reverse engineer back to when allthis started. The er visit, I
had these tests and whatever. Someonesuggested I get copies of the disclosures.
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They wouldn't, they would pivotal.I got a letter saying that it's protected
under hipothe. There's only two thingsunder hippothet it would apply. One is
research and the other one is lawenforcement. So I do want to help
other people. I mean, that'swhat I didn't want to just go out
and talk about this stuff just totalk about it. If I could something
constructive could come from it, thenyeah, it's worth it. Bob our
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guest tonight is Tracy Alright. Shereached out to us after the Lenbert interview,
which was about doctor Lenbert being atargeted individual. And we actually had
several people reach out to us afterthat episode. Some of them were credible,
some of them were not. Tracywas one of the ones that we
found to be very credible, andso we asked her to come on the
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show. And here she is,Tracy, how are you this evening?
I'm doing well. So tell usa little bit about your background if you
will. You know a little bitabout yourself, and you know how things
came to be that you were aTI or targeted individual. So I'll start
out. So I was born andraised in Cincinnati, moved to Atlanta leven
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years until I graduated from college witha bachelor's degree in information systems, and
then moved to Colorado in nineteen ninetynine. And let's see what else.
I've been in healthcare healthcare IT formore than twenty five years, certified as
a project manager since two thousand andseven. I have one son, who
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I adopted from kazt Son when hewas thirteen months old. He just turned
twenty one. I was married fornine years and I've been divorced for two.
The targeting actually began way before Iever even realized that I was being
targeted. I didn't even know anythingabout the Targeted Individual program or anything like
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that obviously at the time, untilprobably nine months later. But I believe
the targeting began with what I callperceived packing of my accounts. It started
through our WiFi router at home,and this is pretty consistent across many ties
I later learned. But anyway,we had, like I said, perceived
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packing on our WiFi router. Wehad devices shown up on a router that
we're unknown and then if it escalatedfrom there, it went to Facebook account's
YouTube blog blog. I had maintainedmy email PayPal um. And so anyway,
at the time, like I said, I believed that it was hacking,
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and I referred to it as avery sophisticated hacking campaign that I just
could not beat. Um. ButI now believe that it was carried out
via AI. Okay, So thiswent off for the better part of six
months and then later ran in parallelwith my targeting. When I say targeting,
I mean like, but I alsoreferred to as boots boots on the
ground targeting. Okay, like people, and I don't I think I don't
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think doctor Bear experienced the targeting.Yeah, if he did, he didn't
talk about it. Um. Thisis what's commonly referred to as gang stocking.
Yes, correct, And what sohow many years ago was that the
Yeah? So that started in umFebruary of twenty twenty. Okay, so
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that the hacking and stuff started aroundJune twenty nineteen, but then the boots
on the ground stuff, um startedin February twenty twenty. Um, that's
when everything actually went into the fullyear. And let me let me back
up to and it's just it's alot of information to pack in in a
short period of time. But backback when the hacking was was occurring,
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um, there were also a lotof weird things showing up on my you
know, the WiFi list at thebottom if you're going to connect to a
WiFi bottom my hand. Yeah.So this is another reason why I believe
that this whole technology component is AIDurban because the names started showing up in
the community that we lived in forfive and a half years, right,
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WiFi names started showing up like um, scriptural verses that pertain to death,
God have mercy on me, youknow, things that would catch anybody's attention,
right, wasn't like the Jones nextdoor. Okay, So that later
escalated when I was experiencing the full, full blown targeting to things like total
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control. If you know the significanceof that term in the grand scheme of
everything that's happening in the country today, that's a pretty significant term to use.
But then it also escalated to usingmy now deceased stepson's biological mother's name,
a husband, my husband's best friendbusiness that only we know about because
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he had written us some checks thensigned it DNM Productions. You know,
nobody knows that except for us signingthe check and the depositing in the bank.
So I believe there's like a dataground. A lot of ties would
tell you that profiling occurs with theTI program as well, that they profiled
ties for quite a long time beforethe program gets implemented. So anyway,
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so that's the hacking that went onfor six to nine months and then um,
but in February of twenty twenty,I'd had some example imaging tests done
at the hospital. Um, Iwas referred to referred to the er for
something really mild. I had tinglingin my fingers and protocol at the r
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the doctors should have just given meflex rol and sent me on my way,
you know, especially somebody like mebecause I have herniated have a history
of herniated disk in my neck andsurgeries and whatever, so you should have
just sent me given me flex rol. Motorants said come back in ten days
whatever. Well no, they wentstraight to do in an EEG, which
is capturing my brain, legs andf MRI which is imaging. Okay,
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so um and then the next dayI was dis charged and so they kept
you overnight for tingling fings. Yes, an interesting thing about that this was
on a Sunday. An interesting thingabout that is um they did they did
the fMRI in the ear and thenadmitted me because they couldn't do the EEG
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until the next morning. They didn'thave anybody on staff to do it till
next morning, So that's why Istayed there. But again to your point
for tingling in my fingers, Yeah, I mean that's pretty strange. You
weren't You weren't there for an impatientissue, you know, correct? Ye?
And I'll further add that that Ihave sat so after my targeting went
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into full year and I was likesix months into it, just baffled how
in the world this could be happening. I went to try to request copies
of the disclosures of my so Ireverse engineered back into what could be the
cause of all this targeting? Rightsix months in, I'm being overloaded with
these frequencies, you know, that'skicking my but you know, and not
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knowing what the sources. So Ireverse engineer back to when all this started,
like what could be the cause ofit? And that's when I was
like, oh, the er visit, I had these tests, you know
whatever. So I went I requestedcopies of my nunicle record, which which
I received. But then someone suggestedI get copies of the disclosures, meaning
who had access to your medical recordsand the test tests after we were discharged.
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They wouldn't, They wouldn't give itto any I've escalated all the way
up to the C level executives andI was told on the phone, oh,
yeah, I won't get them toyou by the end of this week.
Six weeks later, I got aletter saying that it's protected under HIPPO
and that there's a clause in therethat applies to me. There's only two
things under HIPPO that it would apply. One is research and the other one
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is law enforcement. So because youshould get your own hipope, you should,
HIPPA means you can have access toyour own records, right, that's
right, that's right. So soanyway, the EMF overload began, and
guys, when I say began andit kicked off, it was incredibly severe.
I can't even begin to tell youthe best way to describe it as
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like electricity flowing through your head umand you can't escape it. I mean,
I did everything from pulling the sunvisor out of my car, you
know those aluminum sunvisors, and coveringmyself with that I would take. I
would pull the comforter off of thebed in the hotel because at this point
I'm staying in the hotel, whichis also part of my car game.
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Too much different into now, butI would pull the comforter off of the
bed in the hotel room and pulledinto the bathroom, turn on the shower
to as hot as I could getit, so the condensation in the bathroom
would cancel out these frequent frequencies sleepon the floor, you know with that
room. Um so did the condensationhelp though? Yes? Yea and the
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visor thing? Um no, thevisor did not help. Okay, the
condensation it help. And if youread chat I sent you a h it's
a pretty extensive write up. Buta guy who's very familiar with the frequencies
and the different the radio frequencies,electromagnetic frequencies, and electrical frequencies. So
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there's three different types and there isone and he describes that can be blocked
with moisture with water. It can'tpenetrate water, I guess, is what
I said. So that would explainto him why it worked for me.
Um. And what does DMF standfor electromagnetic frequencies? Yeah? Yeah,
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And so at this time, Imean, I thought, oh sorry,
I'm jumping jumping ahead. Also,um, around that time, I had
six different episodes where I was lostconsciousness and twice while driving my car,
I mean, and I wasn't eventired, you know, I was driving
a brand new car. Who fallsSorry, I'm not being postful that.
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I just got to be I'm doneright, So I'm driving Who falls asleep
when you're driving a branding? Youknow? And I was headed to the
airport to pick up a friend,so I was super excited. No,
I, um, fell asleep briefly. Um. And so that happened six
times. The other time that reallyreally sticks with me, as I was
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sitting at the laptop on my computerand I just felt, you know,
briefly passed out and I woke upand there's something installing on my computer.
I have, yeah, I have. There was another time so this I
didn't fall asleep at this time,but there was one time I was laying
in bed and I had my laptoplike twelve inches from my face and watching
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video and it sparked and when itsparked. It created a skid mark.
I still have it, and Ihave this on video to show a skid
mark on the monitor and a denton the front that's asymmetric to the dents
on bottom. So something hit mylaptop as I was playing again. So
anyway, just just stuff like thatwent on for a while. And then
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also I'm kind of going through mynotes here, so then here's you.
Guys would probably get a kick outof this based on some of the content
to guys, but things like mycar, you know, I would again
in the midst of being targeted,boots on the ground, absolutely chaotic shenanigans.
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Every time I would park my carand run into the store or run
into a hotel, I'd come out, my car horn would be going off,
the alarm lights would be flashing.There was one time when I had
a message that says I hate likeI hate you that came across my navigation
thing, and you'd think, oh, and so when it first happened,
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it scared me. I went intomy hotel room and I was like,
wait, maybe that was a songbecause it showed up where the song name
displayed. I was like, itwas like four o'clock in the afternoon.
When this happened, I was like, maybe that's a song. So about
nine o'clock at nine, I waslike, I'm going to go back out
and turn on my car. Iwent out and turn on my car and
that I hate display quickly and itwent away. It wasn't a song.
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I don't I can't explain how ithappened, but it wasn't a song.
When I would again I was sleepingin hotels. I come out of my
hotel in the morning, my trunkwould be opened, my windows would be
down, the porn rain everything Iowned at that time was stucked in my
trunk because again it's all part ofthe time name. Meanwhile, my phone
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is still is being tampered with.Every time I got a text or I
got a phone call, I wouldclick on it and it would flash like
it was taking my picture. Attemptsand this is where it gets really weird.
So attempts to get out of hotelrooms. I was like, I
can't afford to continue to play fora hotel, so I wanted to go
to Airbnb's. So I started lookingon Airbnb in Chryslist and a message blocked
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up a flash saying, no,you need to stay in a hotel.
I'm paraphrasing. I don't remember exactlywhat it says, but no, hope,
you need to be in hotels,not Airbnb. Airbnb searches would return
listings that were five to five thousandto ten thousand dollars a night. I
mean only ah, I can dothose guys, right. So one time
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I went to pay for my hotelroom and my card was locked. I
couldn't I couldn't pay, and I'mstanding there at the counter devastated. Again.
I'm highly traumatized with all the everythinggoing on, and I'm homesick.
I'm missing my husband, I'm missingmy home, my family, and my
son. And a message pops upabout that shows the true definition of home.
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Home is where you live, whereyour loved ones are, you know,
true to be looking up with.So that kind of stuff, um
so in parallel with all of thechaotic device stuff. Okay, in parallel
while that's happening, things like I'mdriving from Denver to older five cars tried
to run me off the road Iwas. I attempted to escape because I
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thought that maybe it was five gI didn't know what was the long at
the time. So I did flyout of Denver quite a few times to
try to go to another city andsee if it helped. Spent a lot
of time at the Denver airport.One time I was being followed by people
in blue uniforms. They weren't TSA, they weren't you know, people at
work for airlines. And one guyon one day, this the night that
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this was happening, I was tooafraid to get in my car and drive,
so I took a shovel or closeairport. About ten minutes later,
two people in the same blue uniformsescorted a guy with black eyes tattooed from
head to toe that was carrying likewhat looks like a bug spray, you
know, people in bug yeah,backpack, yeah, goes into the hotel
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room next to me, was inthere for like five ten minutes, and
then leaves escorted by the two peoplein black And this is like eleven o'clock
at night. UM. I couldgo through these things, but I don't
really like to give them any moreattention than they don't deserve. But street
theater shenanigans, you know, peoplethat act like they're with the Secret Service,
and you know they're they're trying tomake you all weird and paranorating.
So before we get into the gangstock and can I can I back up
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for a moment and just ask youwere married at this point? Yes?
I was married, but I wascouldn't return to my family home because of
what we talked about when you andI spoke on a fun chat, which
again I believe is totally all partof it. So I was, I
wasn't allowed to return to the familyhome. And at this point, um
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divorced within motion, you know,and divorce had never had never been mentioned
prior to that? Was it becauseof forgive me if I don't remember everything
that we discussed because our our preinterview was multiple weeks ago, But um,
what did it have anything to dowith what you were experience encing And
your husband's not understanding of it?I believe absolutely yes, okay, and
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he's still to this day it doesn'tokay understood And so I mean he he
he observed the like the hacking ofthe WiFi and the devices and all of
that, and for all those monthsand then in February is when we had
an altercation. I was upset becausewe couldn't get to the bottom of it.
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We couldn't make it stop, andwe got into an argument, and
that's when it escalated and understood.I kicked the door, you know,
and in our home where I faithfullypaid my mortgage and property taxes for five
and a half years, I kickedthe door. Police came. I went
to no prior history, no arrests, no alcohol, drug abuse, nothing,
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police came. I went to jailfor three days for kicking the door.
For kicking the door, I mean, you can kick a door in
your own house. Yeah, thankwhat the heck? And when I came
out of well, I kicked thehole in the door. I guess that
I didn't kick him. I didn'tkick the dog or the cat or my
kid. I kicked the door,right, And I went to jail for
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three days. And when I cameout is when divorce went in motion.
I could I now had a restrainingorder I wasn't preventing me from returning to
the family home, so I couldn't. I couldn't go back. So that's
why I'm staying in the hotels.It's this. The TI program is meant
to sound absurd, but it's aprogram. If it is a carefully orchestrated,
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carried out program without a doubt.I don't know if you've heard of
Ted Gunnison, who's a former directorof the FBI. He disclosed there's an
affidavit out there where he disclosed there'san actual man there out there for targeting.
So if I could drill into that, and I'm sorry to veer us
off into and we'll get back tothe whole order of things. But wait,
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I'm sorry, can I interject one? Yes? UM? So after
I got to jail four days laterwhen I had the e G NFL,
I see, okay, So theprogram you speak of, is there any
thought like do you have knowledge ofor theories on why it exists? That's
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a great question. Um, thereare many different theories, you know,
UM, dissonance, you know,UM, people who go against the grain,
speak out against corruption, or youknow, the dark agenda, you
know allowed, people who are allowed, UM can get end up targeted.
UM. So many people believe thatTIS are like the guinea pigs or this
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technology that's going to make believe thatit's going to impact humanity, and you
know, we're let you know,we're losing our freedoms of just you know,
surveillance and control, and so manypeople believe that, you know,
with the will allowed of you know, injections and all that, that that
there's technology associated with that that isgoing to lay the foundation for, you
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know, the direction humanity is beingtaken. And many believe that TIES were
like a trial one because there wasa spike in TIS when Biden came in.
Laura Worley, she's UM. Iput an I think a link to
one of her interviews and one ofmy emails. She talks about that that
she she has various platforms out thereand she was received a spike in outreach
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from TIS coming to her for help, UM, after Biden came into administration.
So I mean, and where areyou? So did you would you
consider yourself being loud kind of againstthe grain before this happened or yeah,
all right, So my the TIprogram kicks off like somebody who's getting ready
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to become a TI. I didn'tshare this with you, Chad. That's
important to mention that many of them, or many of the many of the
programs are kicked off with like atrigger item or a trigger color like the
color of red. You know,every time the TI walks out of their
hotel room or walks out of thestore or whatever. They're blasted with the
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color of all these people driving redcars or wearing red shirts, or it's
to trigger a trauma response in theperson. Okay, my trigger item was
a black Dodge charger. And letme tell you why. Actually I should
come back to that. Let meask answer your question. So I was,
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I was doing some victim advocacy work. Okay. So there was a
case, and I don't want tospeak to the specifics of it for obvious
reasons, but there was there wasa woman in Texas who was murdered inside
a church by somebody allegedly dressed inswat gear, Okay. And it was
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a horrible crime, obviously, andit was high became highly sensationalized overnight.
So all these Facebook groups and youknow, popped up overnight, thousands of
followers where people are coming in andthey're theorizing about what happened to this woman.
And after about a year to eighteenmonths of that, I got tired
of the theories, you know,I thought people were focused on the wrong
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thing. So I went in andlooking for the truth, and I,
you know, left no stone thatI could overturn, you know, no
stone unturned. And I was reckless, I was disrespectful, I was naive,
I had I created platforms to tryto raise awareness of what I thought
to be the case, which Ithought there was corruption of the group,
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and so I was hell bent ondelivering that message. And so I have
always thought that my targeting was inresponse to that. And I'll tell you
why one because you know, likeI said, a lot of ties are
targeted for that. But one ofthe people that I was looking at in
response to that case was a chiefof police in Kyle, Texas, Okay,
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and a lot of Texas law enforcementofficers, especially in the county where
this case was, drive marked andunmarked black Dodge chargers. And one day
I left my house and was runningto the store and I pulled up to
a stoplight and I look over andthere's a black Dodge charger with Texas plates.
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And at the time, I hadmy Keye license and private investigator.
Yeah, And I ran the platesand the guy behind the plates it said
lived, no, no, no, I take that back. I ran
the plates. I got the nameof the guy, and then I went
on Facebook and pulled it up andit said he had just moved there from
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Kyle, Texas. I just Idon't believe that to be the case.
Again, I think it's ahi.I could be wrong on that one.
I don't know, but I justso. Anyway, naturally, when I
saw that, from that point forward, that was my trigger thing. And
everywhere I went. I'm not kiddingyou guys, black Dodge chargers with Texas
places. It didn't matter if Iwas in Colorado or I was driving to
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Ohio. I mean, they camein the masses. So yeah, I
don't know how I got off onthat topic. But again, you know,
just trauma, trauma, trauma.When I say trauma, every day
it was something new. Every singleday was something new, and before you
got to the bottom of one thing, before you could get to the bottom
or an explanation of one traumatic event, there's another one coming right behind it,
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and it keeps you in fight orflight mode, blood adrenaline pumping.
That's absolutely horrid. It I can'teven begins. So trauma events being the
black Dodge Chargers showing up and theremote targeting while I'm being bombarded with frequencies
right while, and then the streettheater stuff. You know, people pretending
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to be secret service. I meanI had people. I had people doing
street theater in Denver in the DenverAirport. The same three guys showed up
in Northern Kentucky a couple of monthslater, not kidding doing street theater,
just stuff. But I don't wantto get into trying to make a phone
call on a payphone in the Denverairport and you're really paranoid because of the
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frequencies and everything that's going on inthe trauma and the stress and whatever,
and so I'm trying to make acall on a payphone and I look behind
me and there's a girl squatted downbehind me, holding up her phone like
she's spying on me. I couldjust go on and on. It's just
one thing that happened that is prettybizarre that I still don't have an explanation
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for it. Is one time Ihad checked into my hotel and there's in
the middle of afternoon, and Iwas walking to my room and I'm walking
down the hallway and I hear whatsounds like like an underwater submarine pinging,
like you'd be here in the movies, you know, and it's pinging.
I'm like, what's I'm looking around. I'm like, what's the source for
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that? And I'm like whatever.So I went to my room and I
laid down, and the beds startedvibrating. I mean, I'm telling you,
guys, the list is long.And what do you do? Call
the police? Right? You know? No, you deal with it.
And I knew when this thing kickedoff about six weeks into it, I
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knew that whatever it was that Iwas up against was a really strong and
powerful force. And I needed tocool my heart out of my chest and
set it down on the shelf andkeep my head in the game and stay
calm. I mean, I justdid the bed to the best of my
ability, and I wrote it outfor nine months, nine nine let's see.
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It started in February twenty one,actually April, I'm sorry, May
of twenty twenty one. It's whenI started to things started to turn around.
So what do you think stopped it? So I went back and forth
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eighteen different cities and states. Ieven left the country, went to Costa
Rica once and thinking it was byg and once I got made it to
Coosta, Rica, my body wasso riddled with toxins. I can't even
begin to tell you how bad itwas. I knew I had a problem.
So I came back and I wentto Chicago and stayed with a friend.
And that's when I started my detoxprotocol. I started a very intense
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detox protocol that I still somewhat maintainedtoday. But it kicked off with me
super super hot detox UM sorry soaksin various solutions which I can talk about
later. But it went on wenton to just leaning out my entire system
of UM cleaning my train. Youknow, I did hydraw coin therapy,
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I did um any. I wascareful anything that I consumed. I made
sure that it was good for mybody. UM. You know, so
my diet total revamp of my diet. I don't know. UM. So
do you think it was the UMthe frequencies that caused the toxification or do
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you think that it was something else? UM? I'm not sure. But
can I can I talk about thetwo guys that were because you know about
one of them, but there aretwo guys actually yeah, yeah, please
all right? So, UM,in the eighteen months to two years leading
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up to this targeting, when itkicked off, there was a guy.
He was a neighbor who works fora he's a research scientist for a defense
military contract company well known, andhe befriended my husband through a group atter
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church. And I'm just going tothrow out the theme. It was a
group in our church for that myhusband led. Well, maybe I shouldn't
have throw it out there. I'lltell you offline. So it was for
vices, okay. And so thisguy and then there was another guy that
was part of that group. Thesetwo guys and my husband were the three
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name guys in this group for years. But the first guy sort of one
guy is a research scientist with thatcontract agency. The other one is a
research assistant or was a research assistantthrough the universe see a Colorado with his
dad in biological chemical engineering and hestarted in his dad founded, which is
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NAT of type, and he worksin the renewable energy. Okay. So
if I don't know how how muchyou guys are aware of the TI program
and or you know like the technologiesthat are used, but those are that's
really significant. It could be anabsolute coincidence. I have no idea,
but what I can say is,oh, oh, here's another thing.
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So the first guy that I mentionedthat works biological chemical engineering all that.
The weird thing about him and thetiding of when who came into Chinese life
was it was before that case.It was about five months before that case.
And that's why, you know,I'm like, in the grand scheme
of everything that's happening in the worldand in our country today, there are
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people targeted for many different reasons.Was there another reason? I don't know,
because because this other guy came into tell me and no disrespect to
mine now ex husband, but theyhad nothing in common, like absolutely,
Like these are two um, wellrespected, high up you know guys,
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and involved in some pretty heavy stuff, right and my husband, you know,
he's a gym buff. You know, they had absolutely nothing, nothing
in common. So anyway, Ijust wanted to throw that out here.
You understood. So you think thatthose guys were at least one of those
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guys may have been involved in thesituation, and that's why he befriended your
husband. I mean, one canspeculate. I mean, I think that's
a reasonable theory to have. Imean, I'm not I honest to goodness,
I would tell you if I thoughtone way or another. I don't
think any tis really know why theyand I think it again. I think
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it's intended that way. Plausible deniability. You know, I don't know,
but I'm going to put words inyour mouth based on our original discussion.
You correct me where I get itwrong. But the one individual that worked
for the defense contractor, when youlooked into what he was working on,
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the technologies he was working on,they were related to technologies that you know
we theorize or are used in targeting. That's right, Oh well I don't
not, okay. So, sohe is a research scientist or synthetic he's
listed on patents or synthetic aperture,radar and linear And when I and he
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told my husband this whole time thathe tested laser weapons and that's what he
did. So he my husband thewhole time they were friends, didn't know
that he was a research scientist forfor VETS. Well, anyway, when
I found these pactics again, afterI was going back in reverse engineering into
what could be the cause, Ifound the patents and um a peer of
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his listed on the patent um.I looked up his name and what he
was up to, and I foundhim. It listed that he was affiliated
with the company they create technology that'sbeing used in the Obama initiated VUCI funded
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the Brain Initiative. Okay, sofrom there, from there, and that's
that's ironically enough, that is nolonger on their website, but if you
go to the way back machine youcan find it. They took they took
that off anyway. Um So,from there, when I saw the Brain
Initiative, I started doing research onum eeg F, MRI and synthetic aperture
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radar, and that's when I foundthe research paper from that shows that Dartha
uses FMR, fMRI, n EGand sa R synthetic capture radar technology.
And that's when I was like,wow, Like, who wouldn't all things
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considered? Right? Yeah, Ithink that there's a connection there. Yeah.
So you had a relatively short youknow when I say relatively, it
was a couple of years, right, because it's twenty twenty three. This
started in twenty twenty one, twentytwenty. You've been able to mitigate the
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effects you did the detox um.You want to tell us a little bit
about what else you did? Sure? Um So again, I started to
the soaks right when I came backfrom Costa Rica's right when I began the
detox and after my second soak inthe tub, like an hour long soap
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and soak and boiling practically boiling hotwater, and I got from the stove,
you know, I mean I wasreally sweat and big. But um
it left a residue in the tub. I have a video of that,
and it's like a black, blackresidue. And on one day, and
if you look up the word ispheand graphine or whatever or black doo,
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I don't know if they're one andthe same. But there's an AI component
to it. So if you lookup Harld cops Vella, he has he's
a physicist in Germany and he's researchedit extensively and he has videos out there
that explain it. There is anAI component to it, which also makes
sense right with the AI, Ijust don't know how it all works obviously.
So my understanding of graphineum is thatnanotechnology, right. Nanotechnology is microscopic,
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microscopic elements that comprise the technology,and it leaves behind this residue,
right because it's nano and you ifyou get a lot of it, you'll
end up with this residue of spentyears whenever call it waste of nanotechnology,
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right, And you know what's crazyis um So when I again, I
have a video that I can showwhere this stuff came out of the tub
and when it when it latched ontothe tub, I couldn't scrub it off.
I mean I tried. I eventried using one of the chemicals that
I used to extract that stuff inthe tub to begin with, I couldn't
get it off the tub. Butwhen I so that was in May of
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twenty twenty one, and from thereI moved to Kentucky and I stayed in
Kentucky for a few months, andthen I received a job offer here in
Arkansas, and that's why I'm here. So I got here in September of
twenty twenty one, and I wascontinuing with my soaps and the bathtub here
and I noticed that there was likea black dusty residue. It wasn't dust,
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it wasn't dirt. It wasn't likeI was, you know, not
doing a good job cleaning. Therewas a like a black residue on the
back of the toilet, white toiletthat would settle from the air. You
know, it had to, becauseit's not happening today and I'm fully detox.
I'm fully detox today. I'm nothaving any of those symptoms. And
you know, yeah, that's it. So you you can maybe kind of
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see this, but I wanted toshow this to Bob. This is an
article out of Wired magazine from Augusttwenty four, twenty twenty two, and
it's titled the Biggest Threat to Humanityquestion mark black goo. Black goo is
what they referred to as the graphene, which is the detritus left behind by
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nanotechnology. I will link to thisin the show notes for anybody who wants
to read it. I was notaware of this until I talked to Tracy.
Yeah, I've never heard of it. And this is a long article
that talks about what's going to happenwith all I mean, look at this,
It goes and goes and goes.What happens to all of that detritus
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from nanotechnology over time. It's alsoimportant to note that when I was at
my peak of this, by thetime I made it to Costa Rica,
I was causing power outages. I'mnot kiddy. Everywhere I went, like
the breaker box. You'd have togo outside and flip the breaker box to
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pull the power back line, andI have a video to videos actually of
that happening. And it happened everywhere. It happened in Kentucky, it happened
in Chicago, it happened in Colorado, it happened in Texas. It was
consistent, and in Costa Rica itactually happened with the commercial street lights.
But anyway, so the detoxing,you know, so again, I started
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out with the folks and then Iwent through several episodes of fasting, you
know, for three days. Idid three three day fast. I did
hydrochal and therapy. I did dailyanimals, you know, cleaning my get
just keeping things moving in my system. I made sure everything that I consumed,
I made sure it was as clean, green and close to the ground
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as I could get it or allorganic, no GMOs, no preservatives.
If my body couldn't use it forgood, I wasn't putting it, and
you know I wasn't consuming it inany way. And that just didn't just
apply to diet, but you know, things I'm reading and listening to and
you know, um, I'll getto that in a second. But I
went on to do infrared therapy,you know, three to four times a
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week, one hundred and fifty sevendegrees for forty five minutes. I started
incorporating minerals silica, ionic magnesium,healthy salts m C sixty is the latest
thing I've been doing, which ishelped still eliminate free raticals. So once
I started doing all of that,and again consistently, so it started in
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May, it's been almost two years, but I didn't. Oh. Another
big thing I did was rife lifetherapy. So I have a machine.
It's a use this quantum entanglement.So you put your DNA and this machine
and it it's too complicated to explainnow, but basically I was I was
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bombarding myself with healthy frequencies, dealingfrequencies which offset. I believe it helped
to break up, you know,an offset the negative frequencies. Wow,
where do you get a machine likethat? The one I have, it's
called spooky too, and it's um. They're made out of here. I
can show it to It's made outof China. UM. This is you
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put your DNA here and the programsare built in here and it's hooked up
to the computer. Just quantum entanglement. Yes, So basically spooky action at
a distance so it's yes, okay, so yeah it is. It's affecting
your molecules based on their entanglement withthe DNA you put in there. That's
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absolutely right. Damn. You canuse. You can use fingernails, you
can use I use something. Igot one of those things diabetics, you
know, use to prick your finger. So I do a little bit of
both. But I'm not worried thatit's made in China. I know that
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seems like an oxymoronment, but yeah, so where did you research a how
to detox? Did you look thatup? Or you just started doing everything
good? A lot of research?Harld pops Vella is one of them.
And then I'll tell you another one. Actually, a toxicologist called can I
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grab something really quick? Yeah?Sure, show you guys something I might
need dtalks. I mean, wethink we all need detox though. Yeah,
I mean we eat wings and burgersand drink selters, and I'm sure
we need some kind of detox.Bob, Yeah, I'm sure I have
a lot of black girl. Yeahall right, So this toxicologist, um
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doctor Standinger, she wrote this book, and I don't like that. It's
it's very propaganda ish, you know, which I don't like the title,
right, but what is it?Brain chip? What's the rest of it?
Global? They don't they don't needbrain chips anymore, right with the
nanotech. But it says global brainchip and messagens nano machines for ultimate control
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of false memories. But if youif you go flip through this book,
um, it has all of theelements of the two guys that be friended
my husband. It has the nanotech, it has the hydra, it has
all the technology that that the firstindividual you know. But if you look
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here, if you open it up, if you look at the very the
table of contents, the very firstchapter, it says Presidential press release funding
for the Brain Initiative. Mm hmmyeah. So and then all these liquid
liquid crystal, all all of thestuff, the stuff that I find on
the patents that this buian is associated. And did your ex husband ever experienced
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TI or just you listen? SoI did look up the Brain Initiative,
and there's a website for it.It's Brain Initiative dot n ni H or
National Institutes of Health dot gov.And uh, their explanation of it on
the front page is the Brain Researchthrough Advancing Innovative neuro Technology GSKA Brain Initiative
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is aimed at revolutionizing our understanding ofthe human brain. By accelerating the development
and application of innovative technologies, researcherswill be able to produce a revolutionary,
new dynamic picture of the brain that, for the first time, shows how
individual cells and complex neural circuits interactin both time and space. Long desired
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by researchers seeking new ways to treat, cure, and prevent brain disorders,
this picture will fill major gaps inour current knowledge and provide unprecedented opportunities for
exploring exactly how the brain enables thehuman body to record, process, utilize,
store, and retrieve vast quantities ofinformation at the speed of thought.
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I don't think I know what anyof that means. Obviously that their website.
But yeah, here's another guy youmight find interesting. But Anthony Patch
is a researcher that I have alot of respect for because everything that he
brings forward is always backed with evidenceand his source. But he has a
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series magazine. It's titled Entangled.In the February twenty twenty two episode,
I guess it talks about all howthey're using five gum and other recent technologies
to create this human brain cloud intercase. It's it's very This guy is amazing
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and again he backs up everything withwith his source for information. So,
speaking of five G, can Ijust say that it was supposed to revolutionize
our access to the Internet from mobiledevices. Yeah, it kind of sucks
and ever since five G was implemented, my connection is awful. Yeah,
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it's terrible. So you know,not to jump on any conspiracy bandwagons,
but it almost makes me believe thereal reason behind five G is something else,
because it didn't it's terrible. Itdoesn't work. If you don't have
all four or five bars, yourconnection is slow and whatever five GUC is,
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what is that nonsense? I don'tget it anyway, In six G
seventies right behind it if you goto m grants dot gov is a great
source to faith to have a goodfeel for what's going on in the research
industry at the universities, and they'vegot some pretty interesting projects going on.
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We'll say we'll just kind of leaveit at that, but leverages five G,
six G sevent G and the advancementof humanity and smart cities and how
all that stuff is interconnected, youknow. And yeah, so so you
detoxed, you got help with uh, with that from some books and also
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some people that you consulted with whenyou consulted um, and I'll let you
speak more to that. But thepeople you consulted with, were they up
to speed on the TI issue orwas this? Were they just generally knowledgeable
about detoxing, very knowledgeable vote sothey've dealt with other ties and have helped
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them detox in the past. Yep. And and results. I mean that's
pretty interesting. Yeah. So myquestion is, I mean, I have
lots of questions, but one ofthe questions I have that just popped into
my mind now is we kind ofjoked about this sort of after the um
len Bear interview, uh the nextweek when we were doing like listener moments
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and whatnot, like we were thankfulthat we weren't now targeted for having that
interview, you know. But youknow, so seriously though, um,
why wouldn't the people who are doingthe detoxing or people that are doing interviews
like us? And I'm not askingfor it, so but you know,
what's why would why would we notend up getting targeted? Honest? Yeah,
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yeah, I think a lot ofThat's a great question. So it
does beg the question, well,am I targeted because UM of the case
or is there some other reason?UM, there I could get into that.
Some people believe that there's some Idon't know if we could cover it.
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Now. There's a company called Maximusthat profiles UM. They they're a
gatherer of all things data related toevery individual and you know, everything from
test scoring to your financial you know, profile, to your credit score,
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your and so there's a lot ofnumber number crunching and algorithms built behind all
that. I'm generalizing the course,right, but that but people end up
targeted because they end up outside thenorm for some reason. Right. And
so I know that one thing Iwould like to do is to collect data
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to find a comment denominator, youknow, across the ice, because it's
got to be one, or findsome common alums. But I don't know,
I don't know. It's UM understand. I think it's a difficult thing
to do. Not to your toyour question or your comment about TIS detoxing.
UM, I don't think a lotof TIS ever end up getting free.
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To be honest, I'm very blessed, very fortunate in my situation that
for many reasons, I think Iwas able to get to the out ofverse
se or break free from it.Um, it's not just about diet.
That's also you know, my faith, you know, my belief in God
and Jesus and prayer and all ofthat, but then also my support system.
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UM. Once I stabilized, youknow, I have my career allowed
the job that I took here inArkansas, UM allowed me to calm my
system down and focus on getting healthyagain and all of that. So tis
generally they are under such trauma,such stress, and their systems remain in
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fight or flight mode trying to survivewhat's happened to them that a lot of
them don't aren't able to. It'swell known that we are. It's well
known that when you when you're inconstant flight or fight mode, that your
body is in constant shock and inconstant brace for impact, and it has
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negative effects on your overall health.Okay, So yeah, so going through
two things, coming through two things, going to throw out that I failed
to mention is, UM, Ihad two I'm not I don't have the
job, but I've had two PCRtests and there are UM, this is
before I knew what was going on. Once was when I was in Channel.
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It's mandatory, but the other timewas when I traveled to Costa Rica.
In order to return to the country, I need to have it.
So I've had two PCR tests,and ironically enough, a week after I
had that second PCR test and coastRecA is when I was detoxing the stuff.
When in the time, I don'tI don't know there's a connection,
but one would think there is.But then another thing totally unrelated, when
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I went to the my husband's otherfriend that works in energy and nanotech and
all of that, I went tohim for help on LinkedIn. It was
the only way I knew how toget in contact with him, and I
messaged him asking for help. I'mlike, look, I know you work
in the field, you know youknow, you know whatever, can you
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help me because I'm causing power outages? But he blocked me? So what
did I tell you? And Imet the guy once, and all the
years that he was friends with myhusband, which is probably at least knows
five five and a half years,I met him one time. Never had
exchanged it, ill word or anythinglike that. There's no reason for him
to be mad at me, youknow, but he blocked me and didn't
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offer any any help. It wasa pretty desperate email too, I mean
I was I was in coostriga,so anyway, I just wanted to put
that, so I'm sorry. Whatwas the relevance of the PCR test for
those who may have forgotten, thatwas the official test for COVID back in
the thick of things before we getat home tests and all that kind of
stuff and rapid tests, solevant.What was the relevance of that long time
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to get the results right, likethree four days? Yeah, the PCR
test has been tested for grapping,so they grapping and many believe that there's
technology associated with that. But thePCR test goes all the way up,
you know. Yeah, And soI don't know if there's a connection or
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not, but just thought so.But you were saying you had the PCR
test, so you were administered thePCR test even though you had, you
weren't there for like, oh,I may have COVID, is what you're
saying. No, I had whenwhen they arrested me before they could process
me, Um, I had tohave a PCR test because right, Yeah,
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so maybe that had something to dowith all the effects that happened later
and then four days later, youknow that. M Yeah. Yeah.
So going back to your your youmentioned that you have a new job.
You know previously you kind of mentionedthis in the beginning, but you were
upper middle management in the healthcare industry, right and I am today too.
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Okay, So your new company,you're you're you have that same you're in
the same areah, Okay, projectmanager. So I manage large scale implementations.
Um. You know, I've workedfor everything from large health systems to
smaller for you know, for profit, large scale projects, small scale projects.
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Right now, I'm working on workingto integrate multiple systems that do the
same thing for different disease groups,and we're integrating into one system. So
I'm managing that system. I havefive people that report to me. Yeah,
I've been here. I've been inthis role since September twenty twenty one.
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I think that's interesting because I don'twant to sound hyperbolic or disrespectful,
but I think the common wisdom outthere for people that don't experience any of
these things is that people that claimto be tis or quote unquote crazy,
but you're not up, upper middleman, management, project manager, integrating
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systems, managing teams of five plusif you're quote unquote crazy, you know
what I mean. Right, SoI think that's an important aspect to this.
Um. So do your co workers, I mean, is this do
they know about any of this?Or is do you keep that kind of
silent? Yeah? They don't,you know, I'm not. It's it's
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not anything that you can walk aroundtalking people about because they don't. They
don't get it, you know.It's it's very complicated. It's hard to
believe. Right at the end ofthe day, it's hard to believe.
I mean, the people that Ithat I love and that care about me
saw this go down, and someof them are lost, you know.
Um but like my mom and mybrother, they saw it go down and
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they saw me cool out of it, but they don't understand it. Yeah.
So it's just I'm grateful to havethis opportunity because I think to be
able to step also to talk tosomebody one on one about this. It's
off putting. They can't and Idon't blame them. They're like, oh,
it's too much or it's too scary. I don't want to know,
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you know. Whatever. But tohand somebody an interview and where I'm removed
from it all together and let themlisten to it on their own time,
that's huge. I think that I'mgrateful for this opportunity, I guess is
what I'm saying, because I thinkthat it'll help me to socialize this with
people that because this happened to me, like my mom. On one hand,
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my mom's like she gets scared youand she hears that I'm networking or
whatever. People I talk to you, Mom, I was like, just
leave it alone. Just you know, why why are you doing this?
Well? Why because this happened tome. I lost everything. You know,
I'm fifty four years I'll be fiftyfour in June, and I lost
everything. Even my storage unit wassold. So when I moved into this
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apartment, I moved in with nothingbut a sup pase. That's it.
I lived out of a supase foreighteen months. I didn't even have a
mattress to put on the floor whenI talk to you, That's what I'm
saying. Most tis don't. Sothere was the DTOX and hopefully you can
send us or send me maybe you'vesent it to me. You and I
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have exchanged a lot of emails,so and I don't have such a good
memory, but hopefully we can postsome links to possibly the DTOX regiment that
because when we did the Lenbayer interview, we had a lot of other tis
reach out wanting to, you know, share their experience or just discuss their
experience. We can post links tothose detox regiments. But the detox was
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one thing. And then I thinkyou you mentioned something that you came across
I don't know if recently is theright word, but in the last year
or so UM for the remote frequencyaspect of being targeted and and how to
mitigate that. Oh yeah, that'sthis, it's UM and this is amazing.
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Yeah, so I'd be happy toshare that. UM. This is
a sound therapy UM file that aguy named David Case developed And Friday will
be three weeks for me, andI'm symptom pretty I was. I was
symptom free for two days going intousing this, okay, And then the
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whole premise behind this is it disconnects. It disconnects if you're connected to something
or whatever. It disconnects that technology. If we use it for three weeks
and I've used it, Friday willbe three weeks and I haven't had any
any symptoms. When I say symptom, guys, it's so crazy. It's
um when it happens. And thisis also something you just don't go around
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talking about. But it's you canfeel it connecting to my to the left
side of my head. It's inmy ear and it sounds like an AM
radio, you know, an oldthing, you know, that's what it
sounds like. And I listened toan interview with Ali Damiguard about a week
(01:00:12):
ago and he said tis are comingto him, describing it as what sounds
like a modem. And I mean, these are people all over the globe
that don't know each other coming forwardrecording the exact same things. You know.
Um so, So that's a headsetconnected to a specific type of MP
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three player, and then there's anaudio file you download and then you have
to copy it, copy it ina certain way over to the MP three
player. Then you put this certainkind of earbuds in and then you play
it and it stops it like negatesthe frequency that's connecting to you. But
what happens when you're when you don'thave the earbuds in and you're not playing
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the sound. Well, David,so I only sleep with this. So
he recommends six hours a night forthree weeks and so that's what I've been
doing. Um and so during theday, I'm not connected to this.
But it's not coming back. Sohis claim is and the truth test will
be when I stop after Friday,I'm going to stop, you know,
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and see if it if it ifit comes back. But he was targeted
as well, and he believes hewas targeted because of an invent, another
invention that he came out with.So that's another reason people get targeted,
really smart people who who invent thingsthat could be perceived as threatening and go
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down and he was one of themand this just this helped him. If
you go to his reviews on hiswebsite, pages on page and on pages
of TIS, that's thank you forsaving my life, giving my life back.
Yeah, over one file, soone thing, you don't down load
it. He sends it out viaa CD but and then you have it
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the have it copied to an HDdisc. But I asked him if he'd
be willing to buy the HT discin bulk and just send it out that
way, because it took me awhile to figure out how to get it
copied from CD today HD, wedon't even have CD drives anymore. Yeah,
that's true. It's not easy tofind those, that's right. So
what's the theory behind how it stopsit from happening even when you're not wearing
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the earbuds and listening to the soundfile. There's a there's some sort of
a healing does something like shuts downsome kind of receptor or something. I
don't know. But what another thingI can say is it sounds an awful
lot like what it feels like whenit interesting. Yeah, but it would
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be an offensive sound to somebody who'snever experienced this, But for me,
I found it pleasant. It wasall just like it was like if you
have an itch and keep scrabbing.It was almost like I was getting relieved
by just having that playing in myear. So doctor Lendber described to us
what it's like when he has theremote targeting via frequency. Can you explain
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to us a little bit about whatit was like for you? Um?
Yeah, it has evolved somewhat overtime, but it's you can't focus,
you can't concentrate. It's like aringing in your ear. I don't.
I don't experience pain. Some teaeyes explain like burning, sensation and pain
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or whatever. I don't. Ihaven't experienced any of that on my skin,
you know. But in my ears. I've even woken up to blood
on my pillow. I having oncea blood on my pillow from your ear
or where. I mean it hadto have been because it was like right
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where I would lay head down,and I didn't have any open soores or
anything like that. That's when itwas. You know, it's at its
peat, um. But the soundof it connecting, um, I mean,
it can happen in the middle ofthe night. I'll be sleeping during
in the morning and all of asudden, here it comes. And that's
another thing that don't that only Demigardsaid is a lot of these ties that
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are coming to him saying that ithappens between like three and five noring.
It doesn't only happen at night tome. It can happen, you know,
in the middle of the day.I could be in the middle of
a conference call and all of asudden, when you're con and you know,
and I've got to stay focused,and um, yeah, I can.
When I first got here. WhenI first arrived in Arkansas, and
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I was struggling. My symptoms werejust lacious, and I thought it was
I was dealing with frequency UM sensitivityfrom my monitors, you know. And
I I would always take breaks throughoutthe day, and I work from home,
and I'd go and submerge, onlysubmerge myself in the bath. And
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it is true that water cancels itout. So anytime I would take a
shower or get get down in thetub, which I'm just like, oh
my gosh, and it would cancelit, cancel it out. So you
spoke a little bit about UM.So the the overall um, what's the
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word I'm looking for arching, theoverall purpose not for targeting an individual,
but the technology and the development ofthe technology. So what do you believe
is the ultimate goal of that technology? And you know, human humanity writ
large, Well, I think thatthe ultimate goal. I mean, this
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has been evolving. Um, that'smid pointies, right, I mean the
evolution of what's happening things that arehappening in our country today have has been
They've been at it right since theend of World War two, right,
And I believe that you know,the coming in of the AI. AI
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is taking over a lot of whathumans are doing today. Right, and
when we have all these people thatno longer have jobs because it's being replaced
by EI AI, what are wegonna do with the people? You know,
I'm speculating there, but we knowthat the clowns and Action you know,
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CIA, that they're behind a lotof this. That they came in
back in the forties and infiltrated everysingle aspect of our the health system,
the financial system, education system.And so if you think about it,
that gave them these entities control towrite the script essentially for where we are
(01:06:58):
today. And I don't know ifthis technology is in place to UM as
a precursor to something bigger UM toor control and surveillance. And you know,
UM, if you read up onsmart cities and in the direction that
the technology has headed, UM manysay that there's going to come a day
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we're we're going to be judged andscored and incentivized and penalized for the choices
that we make. You know,the foods that we eat, the cars
that we drive, or even ifwe drive that can you know, UM,
they our energy consumption. You knowa lot of this is being rolled
out under the guise of global warming, right, and that we are um
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taxing and we're taxing our resources andso so to what end though, is
my question? Like, if youwant to control everybody, put everybody in
smart cities, Like, what what'sthe purpose of that? Um? What's
behind that? Because the people,the rich people, the billionaires, the
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ones that you know control our financialsystem, you know, make a million
dollars a minute just by sitting ontheir couch. You know, they're already
powerful and running the show. Sowhat more is there for them to gain?
I guess, is my question.And I'm not asking that out of
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skepticism. I'm asking that because Ireally want to know. Yeah, I
mean, we could speculate, right, but but again I don't think any
of us, any of us know, but we look at the some of
the big agendas that that are takingplace right in front of us, right.
We started out with the the redversus blue and then BLM and you
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know, um, now we've it'sescalating right to you know, gender and
sensuality all that. I mean,it just very much appears that their population
control. Right if you look,if you go to CDC's website, and
you look at the birth rate declinejust since like twenty twelve. You don't
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even need to open the data files. You can clearly see just by the
size of them that there's a steadydecline in birth rate with COVID. Right,
we've seen a steady increase in deathrate and blues off the table.
Right, cancer cases didn't increase,you know anyway, I just feel like
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this's a population control might be partof it. Yeah, and then whoever
withstand that, like the ones thatare really going to obviously be affected,
or the generations behind us, ourkids, My gosh, can you imagine
if this continues way it's going.You know, our kids are their their
wives aren't going to look anything likewhat our lives look like. Their freedoms
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or sovereignty, everything is at risk. And guys, it's all evil.
It's none of this is from God. This isn't his intention. You know,
their humanity is under attack and it'sall being carried out their Luciferians,
you know, they hate God,they hate God and everything God created.
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And people shooting up people all overthere. What's going on with that?
Well, I can tell you.So. I'm glad you brought that up
because I was going to mention something. So here's another theory. Right,
So with the frequencies, we Idon't know how much research you guys have
done on the frequencies and the patentsand stuff, but these frequencies judes have
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been used jews as direct entity weaponshave been used for crowd control purposes for
you know, a long time,and many are speculating that these frequencies are
used to influence not just individuals,but crowds, community even the whole communities
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can be influenced by these frequencies,and some even speculate that that was being
tested in the after math of COVID. Anyway, that being said, there's
a commonality amongst TIS, which haveto do with the frequency overload, the
hacking of the devices people, youknow, the Wi Fi route, you
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know, all of that. EverythingI talked about the top of the call.
And again, I just met aguy that was referred to me last
week. There's another TI, andwe kicked off. I thought I was
gonna get a quick three night calls, four and a half hours and stories
exactly like mine. And then Iremembered one of these shootings in Boulder that
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happens right around. It happened inMarch twenty twenty one Bolder grocery store.
The guy goes in and shoots everybodyout. Yeah, if you look at
his history, you can see thateverything that I described that I've experienced with
the hacking my devices and being youknow, followed and you know whatever he
experienced. So did the TI talkedto for four and a half hours in
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the Dame. So is it?And that happened the Bolder. The Bolder
shooting happened in my community around sooh, and here's a level thing.
I have a couple of weeks ago, I pulled up police reports because I,
this is so crazy. When allthat hacking and stuff was going on,
I did contact the police, soI wanted to make record of it.
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I didn't know who it was orwho find it. So I had
two police reports that show one statedApril twelve, the other one stated at
April sixteen, that showed all thisactivity. Well, April twentieth, I
lived in quiet Suburbia, Erie,Colorado. Wonderful neighborhood, great neighbors,
no drama, no you know whatever. April twenty second, there was a
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fight between two neighbors and one ofthe comments of the neighbor at the end
of the police report says something likeall the neighbors here are connected. So
it was just a crazy statement,right, and a lot of ties at
the height of the targeting. Youknow, when you're being bombarded and you're
panicking, you know you're going tosay some crazy things. So it just
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makes me wonder, if you know, the stuff with the say synthetic aperture
radar that the defense guy contractor wasinvolved with and my husband, is that
just a weird coincidence? I don'tknow. I don't think it is.
But so on the shooting stuff,the most recent shooting occurred in Texas,
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I think if I remember correctly,the guy, I think he killed what
was it eight people, two ofthem kids. And you know, as
I was reading the article about that, so they define a mass shooting as
four more people shot in one incident, and a mass killing as four more
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people are killed in a single incident. So on the same day that that
most recent incident that's hit the newshappened, there were four other around the
country mass shootings on that exact sameday. And so to your point,
like, what the hell is goingon that we have so many mass shootings
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occurring all the time now, right, Yeah, it's horrible. I mean
again, I can't necessarily say thatthere's a conspiracy going on because I don't
know, but part of you wantsto think, like there's got to be
something. Yeah, something's changed,right, Yeah, and you know we
didn't have this issue twenty years ago. And guys, it goes against the
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grain of humanity. I refuse tobelieve that, um, people are not
evil by nature, Like we haveto ask for something like I don't know,
just the thought of somebody walking intoa school and just randomly or grocery
store. I mean, what isthere to be gained from that? Like
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if somebody struggling with mental illness oror whatever. Really, why why why?
It just doesn't matter, It doesn'tmake sense. Yeah, what's the
motivation? Yeah, I mean themotivation for the for the ones they could
You know, this isn't agenda beingcarried out by these evil people. Um,
you know, gun control. Theymay speculate, right, because they
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want to give tape our guns awayfrom us. So if they're creating these
these scenarios all over the country invokingpanics, I hear what you're saying,
But I don't buy into that becausegun control has not occurred, and this
has been going on now for tenfifteen years, where we've had these mass
shootings and it's ben s alating andthere has been no gun control. So
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an attempt to get it, Imean, but how long do you have
to attempt to get it? Ain'thappening. It's not happening. So I
don't believe gun control is the issuebecause the politicians aren't doing shit. Whether
you believe in gun control or youbelieve it's a mental health issue, nothing
absolutely nothing is being done. SoI don't know how to explain that.
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I mean, it's it's thoughts andprayers that's all we're getting from politicians.
And you know that's fine. Youknow the prayers are good, but they're
not stopping the gun attacks. Myeah, that's a good point. So
I don't know, Um what elsedo you want to talk about? I
know you have a lot of stuff, and uh, you know it's the
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floor is yours. I don't know. I think I I think I covered
it really, um Me, look, I just kind of look at in
my notes, Um, I guessI guess what I could say is,
you know, um at the endof the day, you know, and
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tis fall into this trap. Imean I did as well, for you
know, the better part of twoyears trying to figure out the who and
the why, and and that whenyou're being targeted, you know, that
keeps you, That keeps your eyes. At the end of the day,
it doesn't really matter if it's people, it's technology, if it's entities or
a combination of all three. Inmy mind, it's all evil. And
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the more I continue to try toI mean, it could be the devil,
right. The Bible tells us thatSatan is that you know that we're
at war, not against flesh andblood, that against rulers and principalities.
I mean it could when they saythat that um satan Is rides the airways,
the rulers of the airways. Youknow, who knows. Maybe maybe
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we're calling a people. Maybe itis the devil. Maybe we are in
the end times. You know,Scripture, a lot of stuff that's happening
is rolling out just a scripture setit work. But at the end of
the day, trying to focus allof that is not producing the fruit.
It's not it's not making it's notit wasn't getting me better. It was
keeping me in the dark, andI wanted to get to the light.
So once I and I had towrite on my board here while I'm working
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and doing my meetings and stuff thattake your eyes off the enemy and put
it on the humor. And onceI started doing that also, I mean
again I talked about consuming, beingcareful what you consume. You know,
I quit looking into the theories andthe dark stuff and whatever, and I
focused on God and people. Youknow, mind over matter. Mind is
a powerful tool, and so Iwas really careful and mindful about what I
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read, what I listened to.You know, what I'm eating, you
know what I'm focusing on, andand that's important in that I believe in
that strongly. Yeah, so Ithink, yeah, thank god you made
it out. Yeah, good foryou. Yeah, seriously, hopefully this
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Yeah, let's let's post the linksum. You know, I'll get the
links from you, uh kind ofaggregated. We'll post the links for people
so they can see the detalks andthe the earbuds and the device and all
that kind of stuff. So hopefullywe can help other people who are having
the issue and do some good andget it out there more and Uh,
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that'll be a good thing. Sobefore we sign off, you you've listened
to some of our episodes words ofWisdom, Okay, I guess what I
would say is I think I've covereda lot of it, you know,
just organically as we've talked. Butum, so I said, you know,
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humanity is under attack right by somepretty dark forces and the ones behind
it they don't like God. Right, And I mentioned, you know,
variants trying to destroy consporation, butthey're coming for our kids, you know,
future generations. And all these agendasout there are there to break us
down and keep us confused by ops, keep us separated, create division,
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make us weak. I mean,this has been a war strategy since the
beginning of time, right, soI think that, I mean, this
is a new kind of war,right. It's a cowort war being carried
out with technology. And people needto be united, you know, through
all of it. You know,forget about don't off of the agendas,
forget about the the division. Weneed to be united. We're stronger united.
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You know. We need to bekind one another, respond to one
another in love and compassion, andat the end of the day, you
know, it's the whole light versusdark. You know, God rs the
devil. Um. If it's notfrom God, it's from Satan. And
when we counter all of these evilagendas with love and kindness and compassion and
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understanding, we the power is withus, you know, and people are
you know, as people start wakingup and realizing the reality and the truth
of what is really going on.Um, if it in fact is true,
which I believe the whole heart tobelieve that something. You know,
some really bad things are in theLyorks, you know. And I think
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once people more and more people startto wake up to those realities, they're
going to be Um, it's goingto be painful. And I think that
we need to just love one another. For God sees it all and he's
pissed, and so I think weneed to be his advocates, you know,
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in this time. So, yeah, I hear you. I want
to distill that down to God ispissed. No. I like that.
I like it. I'm down witha love and compassion for sure. Yeah,
Bob, words of words of itare specifically for Tracy. I think
you should write a book that's it. Oh, that's because you're knowledgeable,
You're Yeah, it's Uh, yeah, Yeah, you have it together,
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you made it out. So Ithink it would help a lot of ties.
And maybe they don't listen to podcasts, they may not hear it,
but that's true. I never thoughtabout that, you know, I have
thought about it, um and Iwhen I was I worked with a guy
for about three months and he steppedthrough all of this stuff with me and
it triggered me a lot. Soif I could, and I'm healthier now
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for it having gone through that processwith him, So I think as long
as I can, you know,go through and step through it again and
and not regress back into that.Yeah, definitely, Because to your point,
a lot of people don't have accessto podcasts and technology and sue videos,
so they thank you for saying that. I take that. Okay,
You're welcome, and I do.I do want to help better people.
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I mean that's what I didn't wantto just go out and talk about this
stuff just to talk about it.If I could, something constructive could come
from it, and that would beto help better people than than Yeah,
it's worth it great and uh,if I could, I will volunteer both
my voice and Bob's voice for theaudio book version. Okay, Hey,
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okay, we'll trade chapters. He'lldo one chapter, I'll do the next.
We've always able to do that.Yes, okay, I'm not sure
people would like the voices changing sooften, but hey, it's you know,
it's an idea. It could beinteresting. Yeah, my words of
wisdom are look to a future episode. Bob's been doing some research on the
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gun control issue and the fact thatwe might be in an alternate reality.
Thanks discern that's yeah, where allof a sudden we turn around and there
is all this mass shooting every singleday. So look to a future episode
for that. We'll try to divedeep into it. Tracy, I want
to thank you very much for joiningus and putting yourself out there. I
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know it's not easy. It's youknow, you're brave for doing it.
Our listeners will appreciate it, andlike I said, we'll put out all
those links and hopefully we'll direct peopleto possibly see if they can be helped
the way you were sounds good.Yeah, thank you so much.