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Welcome back to Tinfoil Tales. Today I am joined by Anthony, the co-founder of Nobel Metals Wellness to discuss the toxicity in the ingredients in our every day products.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
And I just turned around and I call ass out
of there.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
I was done.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
I wasn't dealing with them. The hypocrisy of the cult
is one of the things that turned me away the quickest.
When I turned my head lights on, it turned and
looked at us. And one of the things I remember
the most, where the eyes were going red. I see

(00:31):
an orb of light. It is just circling these steps
like it is waiting for me. And he begins to
tell them that he saw UFO. They're basically like, what
are you talking about.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
That's seven foot up on a tree, peeking around it,
and that's where I saw.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
The top of the muzzle, nose and the eyes. As
soon as I made eye contact with this thing. I
don't like death.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Welcome back to Tenfoil Tells tonight. My guest is Tony.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Tony.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
Thanks for coming on here and talking with me.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Absolutely thanks for having me, Brandon, I appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Would you like to let the audience know a little
bit about yourself before we.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Get into it. Yeah, I mean, in the past, I
was in the fitness nutrition industry and kind of got
me into what I'm doing now, which is more oral hygiene,
oral health, that kind of comes from the nutrition side
of things. I studied overseas with a couple holistic practitioners
and started learning some of the poisons that were in

(01:40):
some of our products and our deordorans and our toothpaste
and our shampoos and so on and so forth. And
my business partner, he had a dental insurance company and
in the past, so then we kind of merged the
two ideas of like you know, holistic health and nutrition
and dental and realized there wasn't any products out there

(02:03):
that you know, had any natural products out there that
was like a true advanced brushing system for oral hygiene.
So that's kind of how we how fresh Mouth Club
was born. And then we branched off and Noble Metals
Wellness that became our like aluminum free dedorant and silver soap,

(02:25):
and a couple other products supplements like methylene blue and
a mount of time of gold for the spiritual aspect
as well and psychicabilities and everything like that. But fresh
Mouth Club that's our main venture. And we started learning
how toxic fluoride was and kind of went from there
because we we had some opportunities with some dental companies

(02:49):
with some dental insurance companies actually to market our idea
with it was going to be a toothpaste, a mouth rinse,
a toothbrush, and flaws. And really the idea was like, wow,
this could take off like overnight, almost like an overnight
success type thing. They already had you know, hundreds of
thousands of clients on their insurance plans, and we figured,

(03:15):
why wouldn't they want their clients to have you know,
healthy tea so that way they don't have to pay
out and claims. And they loved the idea until we
didn't use fluoride. So that was that put a huge
kabash on things and they wouldn't work with us unless
we put fluoride in the toothpaste. And after doing the
research and finding all the studies and all the information

(03:37):
out there where floride comes from, the true reason why
they put it in their toothpaste, the real reason why
they put it in our water. Just ethically, we couldn't
like continue doing something that had that kind of poison
in it. So that's why we kind of bailed on
that and started grinding it out basically. So what we

(03:58):
you know, we started doing trade shows kind of where
I met you right, I met you at a paranormal
event and everything, so you know, we started doing so
many different events, started at farmers' markets and county fairs,
and that led into health and wellness, and then kind
of realized that a lot of people that are into
like paranormal and UFOs, like we did Contact in the Desert,

(04:20):
all of those individuals are looking for very similar things,
well different things because we do political shows as well,
but politics, UFOs, paranormal, health and wellness, the main commonality
and all of those buckets is the truth. They all

(04:40):
want the truth, right, So I'm sure a lot of
your listeners out there they want to know the truth
about what's going on. They want to know the truth
about things that are being hidden from us, right. So
that's kind of where we came in doing the different
types of shows that we do, is all of those
individuals want the truth. So it doesn't matter if it's
you know, UFOs and paranormal or health and wellness or politics.

(05:02):
A lot of those groups are looking for similar things
in that aspect at least. So that's kind of where
we came in with the fluoride and non fluoride. So
that's that's kind of the quick synops of the history
and the start of everything.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
When you look into stuff like this, And I know
it's part of how they go about trying to control
things and dictate things. But is there anything out there
for like, if someone was interested in this type of
stuff that actually shows the benefits to not having the
fluoride in their stuff and all this, like the aluminums
in your system, or has there ever been any studies

(05:40):
that prove that for someone that's like skeptic of it
or anything that.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Oh, there's there's so many and the On our new website,
on the Noble Metals Wellness website, I have posted some
of the scientific studies, the ones on the some of
the ones on the dangers of aluminum, some of the
ones on the benefits of so over benefits, amount of
time of gold methylene blue. So I have a lot

(06:03):
of those scientific studies posted on there. We have a
lot of information about fluoride on the Freshmouth site. So
and I can even touch on it if you're good
with it. You know a couple of the examples of
some of the scientific studies with fluoride ye. Yeah, and
the aluminum of course, see the whole thing with aluminum florid,

(06:24):
and this is what got us into the aluminum aspect
as well, so fluoride. A lot of people they think
that fluoride is a natural occurring element. A lot of
the pushback that we'll get at some of the trade
shows and exposes, well, it's it's on the periodic table.
Floride is not on the periodic table. Fluorine is on

(06:45):
the periodic table. Chloride is a byproduct of the manufacturing
of aluminum. So a lot of these, you know, Alcoa
and DuPont and a lot of these aluminum companies that
made aluminum in the past and currently when they're making
the aluminum, they have these and I'm sure most people

(07:05):
have seen at least a picture of these enormous smoke stacks,
right that have all this smoke billowing out of the
smoke stacks, and you know a lot of it was
out in Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh and stuff. But the smoke
that's coming out of those smoke stacks, what gets stuck
in there is the fluoride. So when they scrape those
smoke stacks, that's what they're scraping. It's toxic waste, and

(07:27):
that's what the fluoride is and instead of spending millions
and millions and millions of dollars to get rid of
the toxic waste, they sell it back to the municipalities.
So there's a ton of science on fluoride. The CDC
deems of the neurotoxin. It's on their website. You can
you know, anybody has public access to it can look

(07:47):
it up. And then on the Fluoride Action Network they
have all of the studies, the true scientific studies posted
about fluoride, so some of the easy ones. It's the
number one ingredient in rat poison. So no matter if
you're putting rat poison on your gums and your teeth,
or you're you're swallowing it, whatever the case is, I

(08:09):
don't think anybody would willingly want to put rat poison
anywhere near their mouth, right, So.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
That's weird to me that they use it for rat poison,
but everyone's brushing their teeth with it.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
It's brushing their teeth with exactly they put it in
the yep exactly, Dave. They have studies that show that
go is detailed into the percentage of pregnant women and
even if they're pregnant with a boy or pregnant with
a girl. So they even go that detailed where if

(08:43):
if a woman is over fluoridated, which the large majority
of people are, and if they're pregnant with the little girl,
then the little girl has a much higher chance of
having what is it, oh boy, I'm on a blank

(09:04):
right now. The boy has a like a eighty two
percent chance of she's pregnant with a boy, The boy
has like an eighty two percent chance of ADHD if
she's over fluoridated. And the girl, if she's pregnant with
a girl, she has a high chance of thyroid issues,
which is another thing that's been kind of much more
common lately with women. So they've even gone into the

(09:28):
studies of women that are pregnant, and then there's so
many different studies just based on neurological issues and neurological
problems that are out there, which which honestly kind of
leads into the whole reason why it was put in
our water in the first place, because a lot of

(09:48):
people when I was in a nutrition fitness industry, fitness
and nutrition industry, I would get a lot of questions
about why, you know, I brush my teeth multiple times
a day, I don't understand why I still getting cavities, right,
And at that time I was more into like your
proper micronutrients, macronutrients, vitamins, minerals, things of that nature. So
my answer to that was, let's eat healthier and brush

(10:11):
your teeth more. But when you look at what fluoride
actually does as the chemical, it changes the chemical structure
of the tooth. So that's why people get more cavities. However,
they didn't put fluoride in the water obviously to help us.
So the real reason when you do that, when you
look at the history of it, we always here to

(10:34):
make the atomic bomb. And I know this kind of
sounds like way off topic, right, we're talking about atomic bombs,
But to make the atomic bomb, we always hear about
uranium and how much uranium you need, and countries selling
uranium in other countries and so on and so forth. Right,
But without fluoride, you can't make the atomic bomb because

(10:55):
fluoride is what actually enriches and enhances the uranium. So
during the arms race, every country was involved in trying
to make these weapons. It wasn't just the US, It
wasn't just the US and Russia. It was all the
countries trying to make these nuclear weapons. Everybody pulled out

(11:16):
prime for the most part, at least except for the US.
The reason that the US was the ones that actually
succeeded in these nuclear weapons was when everyone else pulled out.
The reasoning was that a lot of the workers were
having neurological issues, high risks and high numbers of cancer,

(11:38):
a lot of bone problems, hit problems, knee problems. So
they had all these different ailments and they pulled out
from making fluoride. We, however, the US, continue to make
it because well that was the only way that the
nuclear weapons could be completed. Now we had to find
a way to make it safe and effective or come

(12:00):
across as this is this is a healthy thing and
it's good for us, not something that's bad. So they
ran two different tests, and again this is this stuff
is on the Fluoride Action Network as well, so you
could see these studies. But the first one was if
you took a tooth and you put it in a
Petrie dish and you covered that tooth with fluoride particulates,

(12:24):
it did show that it would protect it and stop
superloser sugar from attacking and rotting out the tooth. But
now if you if you think about that, you take
a tooth, you put in a petri dish, if you
did that exact same test and you covered it in wax,
candle wax, you'd have the same result. Candle wax would
stop supraloser sugar from attacking the tooth and the petrie dish.

(12:46):
Then they did another test and showed that fluoride could
actually harden the enamel on a teeth. So that was
the main one that they pushed because if fluoride can
actually harden the enamel, well, then that would stop cavities
or slow cavities down on the process. Now that test
is true. The studies do show that fluoride short term

(13:10):
can strengthen or hearden the enamel long term more than
three to five years. It does kind of what I
said at the beginning. It changes the chemical structure of
your tooth from calcium phosphorus to now calcium fluoride, which
does the complete opposite of the original study. So long
term usage of fluoride will actually soften the enamel, making

(13:33):
it more prone to sugar sucralose. All these different all
these different sugars and allowing the bacteria to attack the
tooth and that and when you look at what the
number one cause of cavities is, it's fluorosis, so, which

(13:53):
is over over use of fluoride. And it's in our water,
it's in our toothpaste in cookwaar it's in some of
the clothes that we wear a lot. Now, it's it's
so prevalent, it's in the air we breathe sometimes. And
if you looked across the entire country. So if you
and it's public knowledge, you can look at the every

(14:13):
municipality's water system. The higher the level of fluoride in
the municipality, the lower the IQ. And that's I mean,
it's anecdotal evidence, but without exception. You look at the numbers,
the higher the level of fluoride, the lower the IQ
in that area. So there's all kinds of different problems

(14:34):
with over fluoridation. And it's one of those things that, yeah,
you can't totally get away from it right now, because
you know, guess what, even bottled water, a lot of
bottle water has fluoride except for Fiji is probably Fiji.
And there's another one Wakiki heard the only two waters
that actually bottle waters that actually don't really have fluoride

(14:56):
or if it's depending on the type of filter that
they use, So if it's reverse osmosis, then that doesn't
have fluoride as well. But those are things that you
know you could watch out for and look for and
you know, just to try to stay healthier. But the
other thing is, and this kind of gets into a
little bit more conspiracy, right, this is Hitler used fluoride

(15:21):
in the concentration camps in Germany because fluoride again, and
this is another study that's that's on on on the
internet that is public knowledge. But it when when you
over use fluoride, it also makes you more docile, makes
you more open, a suggestion, makes you more programmable. So

(15:42):
when he used it in the concentration camps, it was
to do just that. It was to control the masses
that were in the concentration camps, make sure they didn't rebel,
make sure they listened, make sure they were able to
be more programmable and more docile. Now, that's that's one
I'm not going to say, is like out there that
that's why they're doing it to us. That's something you know,

(16:05):
take it or leave it. That's a more of a
conspiracy thing that somebody can look into deeper, and you know,
there's a lot of different rabbit holes you can go
down for that kind of stuff. But it is a
reason that it was used in Germany back during the war.
So none of those things screamed to me benefit that

(16:25):
I want to try and use it for myself. So yeah,
that's that's kind of why we switched it out. But
when you look at aluminum, it's you know, fluoride comes from,
like I said, the process of making aluminum. The side
effects of aluminum have it's identical to the side effects
of fluoride. They both cross the blood brain barrier. Aluminum

(16:50):
is found on the like one of the one of
the few elements that's found on the brain when they
do autopsies after somebody's passed from dementia Alzheimer's is you know,
you have the amyloid plaque, sticky build up. Aluminum is
always in that amyloid plaque when they do the autopsies
after somebody's passed from dementia or Alzheimer's. So aluminum. There

(17:14):
was actually a big recall recently for deodorants that that
had illuminum, and they were pretty big name brand deodorance,
but it plugs up your system. So when you put
the deodorant on, there's aluminum. That's why it's anti person
stops stops the sweat from coming out, but it plugs
up your your glands, so it doesn't allow your system

(17:35):
to actually filter out the toxins. And then what happens
is obviously the toxin stain your body and filtered through
the blood consistently, over and over and over again. And
that's a huge cause of a lot of illnesses nowadays.
So there's there's there's definitely a lot of studies that
you know long. I know, it's a very long answer
to to you know, the question about the studies and

(17:57):
everything on fluoride, but that's why we we swapped out
the fluoride for the silver. The silver is like extremely
anti bacterial.

Speaker 3 (18:08):
I've heard stories from other people beforehand and they've talked
about using silver, and then I've seen some of the
things online that claims one of the worst things about
the silver as it turns like your skin color blue.
If you've heard anything like.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
That, Yep, there's there is. Uh that's the that's the
main thing that mainstream media uses to kind of demonize silver,
is there if you did drink a lot of coloidal silver.
So there was a there was a guy that did that.

(18:41):
Now they don't talk about the context with it. The guy.
The guy was he was seriously ill and trying to
cure the illness with silver, and he was drinking over
a gallon a day at colloidal silver. And now that
will turn your skin blue. Now, coloidal silver, it's ions

(19:04):
where we use nanosilver. So nanosilver particles, so it's it's
just a matter of the size of the particle. Both
are pretty invisible to the naked eye, but it does
make a difference in the body when you're looking at
the size of that that particle. So coloidal silver, it
basically it doesn't pass your digestion, so that's why it's

(19:26):
able to turn your skin blue. And then it's kind
of like the old school dark rooms when you know
you're you're right around my age, so you probably remember
when you just have to take you know, you take
pictures with the camera, you have to take it to
the you know, the local corner store to get the
pictures developed, and they put them in a dark room
to develop them. It has the same effect coloidal silver

(19:47):
with the size of those ions. Since it doesn't pass
through digestion, it floats through the blood system and then
you go out in the sun and it's kind of
similar to the dark room, and it'll actually pull that
silver to the to the surface and then that's what
turns your skin blue. That's kind of the easiest explanation
I can give. But nanosilver passes through digestion, so you

(20:10):
never have that problem. So that's what we use in
our toothpaste. The other thing with nanosilver, when you unantize
and have it the particles that small, they can actually
get in between the tooth and the gum. So we're
typically told when you get older, your teeth fall out, right,
which is sort of through as we know. But the

(20:36):
huge study the Old Age is not a disease that
causes your teeth to fall out, So it's not the
Old Age that's the cause of it. So there has
to be another reason. Well, what happens as we go
through life. A lot of us will get periodontal disease
or gum disease, and there's not a lot of pain
associated with that. So if somebody gets gum disease, most

(20:58):
people will go through life and never realize that they
even have it. But the bacteria is still there and
it eats away, it festers, it builds, and then as
we get older, our teeth fall out. But it's that
bacteria build up that's in between the tooth and the gum. Now,
when you nanitize the silver, it can actually penetrate in
between the tooth and a gum and stop that from

(21:19):
happening and prevent that from ever happening and that bacteria
from ever forming. So there's a lot of benefits to
silver with oral but there's a lot of benefits overall.
And I'll kind of give a few terms that you
you're probably familiar with, and a lot of the listeners
and people that I've talked to are familiar with. Have
you ever heard the term born with a silver spoon

(21:41):
in your mouth? So that's where that comes from. So
we know that born with a silver spoon in your mouth,
it kind of means you're a rich, spoiled bread or
part of the elites, or you know, something of that nature. Yeah,
so that's that's what it was way back too, So
born with a silver spoon in your mouth was actually

(22:01):
used in turn because in the Roman era, that's what
the elites used, was actual silverware because it killed all
the bacteria that might be on the food. They would
even drop silver coins into like jugs water or milk
or whatever they were gonna drink because that would kill
the bacteria of the drink as well. So and then

(22:24):
kind of back to what you said about it turning
your skin blue, the term blue bloods, that's probably another
term that you've heard, and that's another one that was
created because of silver, because the elites were known as
blue bloods because the silver would turn their blood of
tinge blue. So that's kind of where that term was founded,

(22:46):
was based off of the elites using silver and in
everyday use the silverware the coins. And now we've kind
of the technology now is we don't have to drop
a silver coin in water. Basically they do underwater arching
with silver and then that allows the particles to float

(23:08):
freely in the water and then you can drink it.
You can do a dropper full of it, and it
actually boost your immune system a little bit more than
vitamin Seawell, do.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
You think that this is just an opinion, so it's
not one hundred percent fact for me? One but like
the reason, I feel like they're fluoride and stuff, and
you kind of alluded to the stuff when you mentioned
the Hitler aspect, But I think, what year did they
start kind of putting fluoride into stuff?

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Do you know offhand it was? I want to say
it was in the late thirties is when they've started.
I think the fifties was when they ran I want
to say fifty four to fifty five and not positive.
I don't have it in front of me. But the
very first test in water was Grand Rapids Michigan. I

(23:59):
think they were comparing Grand Rapids Michigan to Saginaw, I think.
And it was supposed to be like a five or
ten yere study and they were going to run the
study and you know, basically put into water, and I
don't know if there was permission involved, but who knows

(24:21):
if the citizens voted on it or not. But the
study did run, and they stopped it after two years
because the results were not in their favor and quickly
quickly spiraling faster out of their favor. So they just
completely stopped the study and added for it to both cities,

(24:42):
which makes no sense whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
And say if it's not showing good results, and they
pushed it out to everyone. Anyways, it seems kind of
screwed up. But what I was getting to is if
they know the dangers of this and they know what
it can do, and they're pushing that on the people
by putting it in the drinking water, they're putting in
a tooth pace and everything else that we involve ourselves into,
that means to me they want it to do whatever

(25:07):
it does to us because they know the side effects
from it. They know what it can do to people,
and they're doing it in a way to dumb down
society or make us sick or whatever, because the things
that can help us and live longer and be better
off they don't want to. And an the moment that
stuff gets brought up, it's kind of pushed back into
the burner, and they give you all these side effects
for me and this and that, but they don't ever

(25:28):
mention the side effects of the stuff that they're poisoning
you with.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Absolutely that's an interesting statement, because you're right, they mentioned
all the side effects of other things, but then the
stuff that they're putting in there, like fluoride, they don't
talk about the side effects of it, right, And I
would have to agree with you. I don't see why

(25:55):
they would continue to do it except for one of
two reasons are right. One money because none of these
companies want to pay to rid of toxic wastes, right,
so if they can sell it, they're gonna sell it.
But then on the flip side, there's there's a benefit
when you look at a benefit to them, right, not

(26:17):
to us. But when you look at the studies like
through you know, I don't know if you get any
like deep into like mk ultra and some of these
things that the CIA had done. And now again these
these things are public knowledge. Now you can find them online.
You can look them up. Some of them are redacted,
but there's there's some websites. Steven Greer actually he's got

(26:39):
a website where you can find all he's got all
the studies of like all these different things like mk ultra,
all the sub sub studies through mk ultry. I think
there's like sixty seven or sixty eight subcategories through mkultra
even and he's got them all listed and he's got
them like they're not redacted. He's got the whistleblowers interviews
on there and every thing. It's it's really really interesting

(27:02):
to go through some of it. But those were that
that was part of it, the whole idea way back then.
You think of all these different things in mk Ultrup
for mind control and suggestion and all these things that
they used, well, fluoride was definitely one that was a
little bit simpler once they they got it out to
the masses to control, you know, to control your thoughts

(27:25):
or minds or suggestions at least because you had all
these subliminal messages, especially back then, you know, we had
all these subliminal messages through our marketing through that we
don't have it now, we do, but but certain words,
certain visuals, all these different things, and then if you
were heavily fluoridated, you were more open to those suggestions.

(27:45):
You're more open to just kind of following the following
the sheeple, we'll say, right, following them right off the cliff,
if that's what they wanted you to do. And then aluminum,
they actually have amation out there where because aluminum crosses
the blood brain barrier if you mix that aluminum. So

(28:06):
there's a couple things with that. One. If you mix
aluminum with certain ingredients into the body, into the blood,
you can actually cause and this these are studies that
have been out there. I believe Judy Mikovic was one
of the ones that kind of brought it out that
for peanuts, for instance, if you took aluminum and you
mixed aluminum with with with peanuts, you could cause an

(28:32):
allergic reaction, meaning or make the person allergic to peanuts.
So growing up and I don't know if you you
kind of feel the same way, but for me, when
I was growing up, when I was a kid, there
was you didn't have all these different kids allergic to
all these different things. You know, now they say like
what one out of four is alert, one out of

(28:54):
four kids is allergic to something. So we didn't we
didn't have that growing up. I mean, we we played outside,
we you know, we rolled around the dirt, We had fun.
We had to be home by you know time the
street lights came on. Kind of that's that was, you
know what I grew up around. And now and you know, again,
this is something that people would have to do a

(29:14):
little bit of a little bit of research on different things.
That's you know, not easy to talk about, but there
are things that are out there that aluminum is mixed
with some of these certain ingredients and very readily available,
you know, and you don't need to give permission to
get it, and it's on and so forth. But also

(29:35):
since across as the blood brain barrier, that's the other
aspect is they've done different frequency tests on people that
have had heavy exposure to aluminum, and because it crosses
the blood brain barrier, that suggestion goes a lot further
than it does with just fluoride. Fluoride is more of
a docile dum you down, make you a little bit
more open to suggestion. You don't want to push back,

(29:56):
you don't want to rebel. We're aluminum, and knowing the
different frequencies, they can actually almost flip a switch. They've
shown that they can actually make you hear certain voices
in your head if they know that you have certain
amounts of aluminum as crossed the blood brain bearer. And
then you think about like all the things that have aluminum,

(30:18):
I mean your cook where there's tons of cook where
that has aluminum. Almost everybody is wrapped their sandwich and
aluminum foil, or their leftover pizza and aluminum foil. At
some point, I mean I have them guilty of that, right,
And then when you put it on a pan, you
wrap the pan and aluminum foil before you put in

(30:38):
the oven. A lot of times it's in our deodorance,
it's in our like some of the face cream, some
of our shampoos and conditioners, and it's so readily available that,
I mean, it's it's hard to stay away from it.
But the dangers that these just the two of these
things that cost and I mean, you know, obviously we

(30:59):
can get into all kinds of different stuff nutritionally, but
you just look at the aluminum in the fluoride. Those
two alone caused tremendous, tremendous problems and just wreak havoc
in the body.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
It's interesting to you mentioned frequencies with aluminum because obviously
the name of the show is Tenfoil Tells, which is aluminum,
and people you put it on your head because it's
supposed to keep your frequencies from the aliens or whatever
from reading your thoughts and everything. That's where the whole
concept came from. So it's kind of a little nod
to the whole frequency thing of it. It still does

(31:36):
play into.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Mm hmm, yep. Well, once it's in a body. That's
a different story. Because there there is now this I
don't know if this was this was completely true or not.
This is a story I read fairly recently because the
microwave rays, right, Russia was the first one to figure

(32:01):
out what microwaves could do and what the microwave frequencies
and rays could do to the mind and how it
could alter things. And and supposedly now that that part
is proven, you can you can find that, you know,
the different studies of Russia did back in the day.
But now what the what the story I heard now?

(32:26):
I have no idea if this I did not do
a deep dive onto this part or not. But supposedly
Russia sent microwave frequencies or rays and purposely purposely hit
the embassy, the US embassy, and we're able to alter

(32:53):
the brain function and the only way to stop it,
and they did, and supposedly they did this so that
people stopped trying to use and study and progress with
microwave raise. But the tinfoil hats, that the aluminum hats,
the tinfoil hats, that was what was the only thing

(33:16):
that stopped it from attacking the brain. If you had
a tinfoil hat on the outside. It actually stopped the
raise from penetrating and altering the mind. Now I don't
know if that's true, but I did read it. I'm
not that one. I'm not putting out there. We'll say
that one's for entertainment purposes, but I never did a

(33:39):
deep dive into it. But if you look at logically,
you know, have you ever put aluminum in a microwave
and seen what it does?

Speaker 3 (33:47):
Yeah, it starts to spark and burn out things.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
It can't go through it in the microwave, right, it
starts to spark it started, it actually does repel it. Right,
So based on that, I don't know my opinion.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
I'm not encouraging anyone to try this out.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
But exactly exactly, but it was an interesting story to
think of it in that sense. But yeah, if you
ingest the aluminum definitely starts to the cause recavoc into
the body. And it's in so many different products it's

(34:29):
just crazy.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
It's not even just the products that it's in. It's
in things that we you said, the cook where, But
if you drink a soda or like anything that's in
a can, it's usually like an aluminum. Can My truck
is an aluminum body, Like the whole truck is illumin
Like no matter what would you look around at I

(34:51):
see things in here now just looking around, I know
that's illuminum. So it's in so many things which we
can't get away from it, but not actually ingesting it,
we're still surrounded by.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Yep. Absolutely, That's that's why it was funny. I was
on Uh, I was on a podcast a little while back. Bledsoe,
Chris Bledsoe's son Bledsoe said so and uh, and he
asked me at the end, you know what I forget exactly?
The question been paraphrasing, but it was something like, you know,

(35:25):
if there was something I could tell people or help people,
you know, you know, a simple thing, what would it be?
And and that's that's usually what I say, is like
we can't avoid it completely, right because like just like
you said, you're looking around now, and and anybody who
listens to this, they'll probably do the same thing. They'll
look around and say, wow, there's aluminum all around me.

(35:46):
Because like you said, if you've had a pop before,
if you if you if you had a sprite or
a coke, you've you've had it in aluminum can, I'm sure,
And but that's what I told him. I said, honestly,
some of the the easiest things. And again, these are
little things. It's not like I make money off of
Beigi Water, right, I can assure you they're not paying

(36:09):
me to promote their water. But that's what I tell people.
Drink clean water, right, try to stay away from some
of these things as much as possible. So if you
can use some sort of you know, that was our
big thing with the silver, right, like in the all
natural toothpaste, is trying to stay away from the toxins
and heavy metals. So if you can switch your toothpaste,

(36:31):
you can switch your to the old rent, you can
drink clean water. I mean, that's a huge step that
really doesn't You're gonna buy toothpaste no matter what. You're
probably gonna buy your own rent no matter what. So
if you just switch the brand to something that's healthy.
And then like I use a shower filter because of
all the toxins that are into water, so we do
these different things to try to avoid ingesting them. And

(36:55):
then we go into the shower, which our skin is
the largest organ on our boy. So then it's like
a sponge and it absorbs all these toxins. So I
use a shower filter too that way, at least when
I shower. But these are all little things. And you know,
I'm not the I'm in good shape. I you know,

(37:16):
I'm like I said, I'm into fitness and nutrition, but
I still eat pizza, you know, I still like pizza
and Mexican food, and you know, so it's it's not
like I'm a you know like that. Yep, that's it.
I'm I don't need anything but salad, but I just
try to avoid some of the obvious things that have
the toxins in them, and the stuff that's around us

(37:38):
and things of that nature.

Speaker 3 (37:42):
If you look at the ingredients of what they put
in our food and our drinks. Anyways, it's I just
at this point, I was like, I'm forty something years old.
Now I've already been the damage has probably already been
done at this point, just for the amount of stuff
that is in our food and our water and everything.
But you have to think about the my children and

(38:03):
my grandchildren, and like it goes further than that.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
But absolutely, absolutely exactly because I got kids too, you know,
and it's it's I try to tell them the same stuff,
but you know, you're right when you look at the
ingredients that's in our foods. But one thing, if you
looked at I don't know if you've ever seen any
of this, I can actually like when I could look
forward and that I can actually email some of it

(38:30):
off to you. But when you look at the ingredients
of what was in let's just say McDonald's. Even McDonald's,
the ingredients from when we were kids growing up to
the ingredients that's in there now is completely different. Like
when we were growing up, McDonald's made their French fries
and they cooked it in tallow, right, they cooked it

(38:51):
in beef tallow, which there's a lot of actual health
benefits with beef tallow. And it was actually like three ingredients.
It was like potato oil, you know, potatoes, the beef
tallow and salt. Now there's seventeen ingredients in McDonald's French fries.
Seventeen ingredients. Yeah, Like what ask a farmer what ingredients

(39:16):
go into a French fry? Right, he's gonna say a potato.

Speaker 3 (39:21):
I mean, there was a documentary I forget what it was.
It was about ten years ago, but they showed how
they were making McDonald's hamburgers and they injected it was
some sort of a pink slime looking type thing into
their meat.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Did you there was a you know, there was a
special I don't know if it was a dateline thing
or what news thing it was, but that's that's interesting.
You brought that up, the pink because I think they
call it pink goo or something pink slime or pink goo,
like pink And there was a company and nobody and

(39:54):
even to this day there was I only saw one
thing on it. They only had like a couple pictures
of it. It was I mean, it was the most
buried hidden thing, and there was a company. Nobody knew
what the company did. It was a multi billion dollar company,
but that's what they made. They manufactured this pink goo,

(40:16):
and that's that was supposed to be the filler, a
quote unquote filler that went into these burgers, and nobody
knows what it is. To this day, I still don't know.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
I would love if you if you found whoever knows
the information, I'd love to meet that person because to
this day, and I do like, you know, we you know,
I have.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
A product obviously, right. I have the toothpaste, I have
the dealder and everything. So I'm you know, trying to
you know, help people in that way. But I'm somebody
who goes down a lot of rabbit holes. That's why
when I saw you and I saw you know, tinfoil tails.
That's an awesome name. I was like, that's so cool,

(40:59):
because some of the rabbit holes that I go down,
Oh yeah, it's I definitely am as far probably as
far from mainstream as you can imagine. So but stuff
like that, like the pink do what's in it? That's
what I want to know, Like, what exactly is in

(41:20):
this pink slide.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
I've actually tried to look for it before, and this
was before I was even doing the podcast, and I
couldn't find anything about it. I was like, I remember
seeing that somewhere. It was like, I was it just bakeers, Like,
but I saw it on TV. It's like either a
documentary or like you said, a news clip. I remember
something about it, and then it's just gone.

Speaker 1 (41:44):
Yeah, see that that was the same thing. I you know,
it was it was the same thing. Its like a
documentary or a clip or something, and then you try
to find stuff on it now. It is one of
the most hidden things, and that those are the ones
that those are the things that really interest me, is
the ones that like are really really hidden. You know,

(42:05):
you gotta get on the dark.

Speaker 5 (42:09):
That's probably the only way, like even like not to
go completely off subject or topic, but even like, you know,
the reptilian stuff, you you don't see a lot of
people talking about like the reptiles and reptilian stuff.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
I mean, I think, uh, Billy Carson, he's got and
forbidden knowledge, Roderick, he goes into a lot of reptilian stuff.
But that, I mean you would do. That's a that's
that's pretty hidden, the reptilian information and everything. And I
don't know how many people are going down that rabbit
hole and whatnot.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
There's been a few episodes on here we've talked about
and I've interviewed people that have done some research, and
I've actually interviewed people that has blamed that they have
seen these things.

Speaker 2 (42:56):
So that's I've never met anyone that's seen one, but
I definitely it's interesting to hear the theories on the
bloodlines and you know, the reptilian bloodlines and all this
different stuff.

Speaker 1 (43:12):
It's really interesting. But what I find the most interesting
on some of this stuff is when you can't find anything.
That's That's what I think is interesting on a lot
of the questionable things. You can't find certain things and
some things like you know, like like we both said
about the pink slime, I saw it, you saw it,

(43:32):
Like we know that we saw this out there, you know,
whether it was a news clip or a documentary, And
now it's almost impossible to find any information on it,
Like how is that possible?

Speaker 3 (43:46):
I feel like there wasn't. Just there was some other
stuff too that there was just talking about, like the
stuff that they put in their foods, and it showed that,
and there was a couple other things that was showing.
But if you think about all the to be one
hundred percent, I don't know when the last time I've
actually ate a McDonald's hamburger. I've never been a fan
of the hamburger in general, like from there, so the

(44:10):
pink slime just I wasn't eating them anyways. At that point,
I was like, well, it just reinforced me to not
eat them because I just didn't let McDonald's hamburgers. But
even like when you eat their chicken. I was like,
it's not even real chicken. Half the time you are
these places, you're getting processed food, like the chicken nuggets.

Speaker 1 (44:27):
Isn't even chicken. So yeah, absolutely, but that's you think
about it again. That's that's a simple change that people
can make, right, is you stop eating some of the
foods that we know are unhealthy. And I mean my kids,
for sure, that was the big one. Like, you know,

(44:49):
years ago, my son loved chicken nuggets. So it's funny
you mentioned that because then you start seeing, yeah, that's
not really chicken, it's paste and and all these things
put together and so on and so forth, and and
that goes into you know, I've had people come up
to me at some of the shows and that's like

(45:10):
especially the holistic ones, and they're like, well, you know,
if you just stop eating some of these things, you
don't need toothpaste and you don't need to brush your teeth.
And I've changed. I've gone through moments where I've had
a pretty healthy diet and I still brush my teeth.
That's still something that I do.

Speaker 3 (45:32):
Yeah, I don't have a strict diet or anything. I
probably should, but there's certain things that I'm very picky
as it is, so I already eliminate entire food groups
just because I'm not a huge fruit vegetable eater when
I probably should be. There's certain things I will eat
and there's certain things I won't eat. But for me,
I was like, if I was just strictly a carnivore,
I could probably get away with it. But I know

(45:54):
a few people to do the carnivore diet and I've
considered it. I was like, but I don't want to try,
just because I think it'd be hard to maintain.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
Yeah, that's that's That is the same reason that I
haven't really done it either, because then to continue to
eat steak every single day, I.

Speaker 3 (46:13):
Mean, eventually it can get a little price to get.
It's expensive, and then you'd also get burnout on it.
I feel like, and I love steak, if you hate
it every single day, and then you're like, I mean,
I wish I had the money to do that, But
after a while, I'm gonna be like, you know.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
What I want pizza? Yeah, exactly. Well, And you know,
it's it's funny because when I sit with when I
go out with people, and you know, meet people and
they they kind of find out my history fitness, nutrition
and you know, the different things that I've studied. Well,
then they always start asking questions about like different foods,

(46:48):
different this, ifer that, and and I always tell them,
I'm like, look, hey, if you if you want, I can.
I can pull apart everything, you know what I mean, Like,
that's that's the whole thing. There's there's all kinds of
things out there, like you said, ingredients and stuff like that. Like,
but even vegetables, like vegetables have what are what we're
called oxalates, and oxalates actually do a lot of damage

(47:11):
to your body. A lot of stuff is caused by
glyphosates that are sprayed on our fruits and vegetables, and
that does reaks havoc on our body. Right, So at
the end of the day, you can pull apart so
many different things because of the way our foods are
manufactured and processed before it hits our plate. But that's
that's why I don't I don't feel bad. Like you said,

(47:33):
you don't eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, that
doesn't necessarily mean you're being unhealthy nowadays, because even the
fruits and vegetables, depending on where it comes from. I mean,
if it's if it was spray with glyphosates, which most
of it has been spray with glypha sates, which the
glyphisates is round up basically right, And that's like a

(47:58):
huge factor into all kinds all kinds of different cancers
and been found to endocrine disruptors and all kinds of
different problems throughout the body. And our and our system
is glyphysates, but glyphysates, fluoride, and I think it was glyphosates.

Speaker 6 (48:20):
Fluoride and wi fi were the three main things that actually,
uh do damage to your penial gland and calcified apenial
gland and basically starts to take away our our intuition
and our psychic abilities, so to speak.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
And there's all kinds of different terms and ways to
look at it. But the way I explain it to
people is that it's that gut feeling. You know, you
walk into a room and somebody doesn't look right. You
hit that gut feeling I don't think I should be here. Well,
that starts to go away if you have too much fluoride,
if you have too much glyphysates at all, it's it's

(49:01):
fluoride aluminum, glyphysates, and Wi Fi. So any of those
four things that you have a lot of starts to
completely diminish any type of like innate abilities that.

Speaker 3 (49:13):
You might have, which in modern times, like even right now,
I have Wi Fi out here. That's how I'm connected
to talk with you is through Wi Fi. We can't escape,
So we can't escape the aluminum, we can't escape the
Wi Fi. We can't escape the things. Because this is
how society has become. We're dependent upon the things that

(49:34):
are harmful.

Speaker 1 (49:35):
To flooded with Yep, we're flooded with it. So that's
that's why like well, and that was another big thing
of because we when we formulated our toothpaste, we had
a few different formulations we were going to go with.
So there was there's an Indian herb called nime and
it's like they refer to it as like the plaque destroyer,

(49:56):
but it's you know, one hundred years ago that that's
what they did in India was they chewed on a
name stick and that was how they took care of
their teeth. And that was definitely one of the main
ones we were looking at. It was nime b propolis
and then the silver. But the silver had so many
scientific studies behind it, but it also was one of

(50:21):
the few things that helps reverse like it helps to
get rid of parasites, it helps to you know, cleanse
the body. It's anti bacteria, anti viral, anti fungal and
stuff like that. So that was like a big reason
that we used the silver was it wasn't just a
really really proven strong antibacterial, but it helped with all

(50:42):
these other ailments and issues that our body basically gets
put through the wringer with. So that was another big
reason why we went with the silver. And then now
we're definitely happy we went that route because a lot
of a lot of dentist that we talked to, we
get a very heavy pushback about the no floor I thing.

(51:06):
But uh, the main thing that they always that they
typically say is well, my patients, any patients I have
that switch to an all natural toothpaste get more cavities.
And that's the one thing I'll say that when a
dentist says that I concede, I'll admit, statistically, if somebody

(51:28):
switches to an all natural toothpaste, statistically there's more cavities.
But that's because most all natural toothpaste don't have an
anti bacterial agent, but silver is the anti bacterial agent
that we use. And like I was saying earlier, that's
why we nanotize it because then it gets all through
the mouth in between the tooth and the gum, and
silver will kill the bad bacteria, but it doesn't kill

(51:50):
the good. So that's what's a huge benefit to it.
Because prior to nineteen thirty six, if you had a
bacterial I firel funal infection and he went to the hospital,
you went to a med center, silver is what the
doctor gave you. It's the strongest natural antibiotic known demand.
And because it does, it kills the bad and it

(52:11):
doesn't kill the good. But then right around there that
was still right around the time there pumping out fluoride
trying to make nuclear weapons. But also after nineteen thirty six,
what they did was synthesize antibiotics. So once they synthesize antibiotics,
they outlawed silver, They outlawed most of the other natural
products from hospitals and med centers. And then I don't

(52:32):
know if have you ever heard of MRSA.

Speaker 3 (52:34):
Yeah, that's the isn't it like almost like a It's
like it's like a super infection, isn't it.

Speaker 1 (52:44):
Yes, that's exactly what it is, like a superinfection, superbug
that you that you usually contracted at the hospital. And
what it does is it adapts to all these synthesized antibiotics.
So that's why they've had to continuously create new antibiotics
because they have to offset the MERSA. And prior to

(53:05):
nineteen thirty six, MRSA didn't exist because silver can kill
it on contact. So that's that, and that's some of
the stuff that they don't like to tell you, but
that's what we use in our toothpaste. Is silver, not MRSA.
Let me make that clear.

Speaker 3 (53:24):
Well, it brings up something I was going to say,
which is probably gonna get me in trouble. But if
they know that things like silver can kill off these
bacterias or whatever, how come that's not being commonly used
in big pharma stuff. Because if they're wanting to cure

(53:45):
people of sickness, then then maybe they should be using
things that they know can cure it. But instead they
only want to wean you because they need to repeat customer.
I don't feel like they're wanting to cure people or
heal people. They just want to keep your money coming
towards them because they just keep you alive long enough,
keep collecting.

Speaker 1 (54:02):
That's that's the idea they. I mean, when you look
at the big triangle to me is you have Monsano, right.
Monsano is originally known for manufacturing poisons. Right, They're the
ones that manufactured Asian orange back in Vietnam. So that's

(54:23):
what that was. Their main thing was basically manufacturing poison.
Round up was you know, the next thing that they
did to spray the crops with so bugs and different
things didn't eat the crops. Now they merged with Bear Pharmaceuticals,

(54:44):
so now Monsano is and also obviously Montano is the
one of the largest food manufacturers farming in the farming industry.
So now you have Monsano, who is the one of
the largest manufacturers of poisons, one of the largest food manufacturers,
and now merged with Bear, who is one of the

(55:06):
largest pharmaceutical companies. So now this triangle. Even my son
was like my son, I think it was he was
ten when we talked about it. He's like, how is
that a thing? Like, I don't understand how that could
be allowed. Yeah, So if you get sick from a poison,

(55:27):
and that poison is on your food. It's very readily available, right,
you know, they can put it on anything, they spray
it on crops. Well, now if you get sick, they
also are the ones that sell you the medicine that
supposedly helps with that sickness.

Speaker 3 (55:41):
I just saw something the other day and I don't
I have not confirmed this so by the time this
comes out, but supposedly there was a recall for some sunscreen.
I think it was a Johnson and Johnson because the
ingredient was linked to leukemia. But I'm pretty sure, like
the ingredient that causes leukemia is also the ingredient that

(56:03):
they used to treat leukemia. So the things that could
possibly make people sick is also the things they're treating
for it. So it's like that's kind of a weird one,
Like so.

Speaker 1 (56:14):
You're yeah, yeah, how is that allowed?

Speaker 3 (56:18):
Right, It's like you're making you know, that can make
people sick, but you can also give them the cure.
So it's like, are you doing it intentionally to make
people sick so you have the cure for it as
well or the treatment for it, So again you're making money.
Left over right, just because people are getting sick, but
you also have the way to help treat it, even
though you were probably the reason they got sick.

Speaker 1 (56:42):
Absolutely well, they said the same thing about shampoos and
the same thing. I did not do enough research into
this one, but a couple of people had said to
me that, and I don't know which company it was,
which means fayture. But in the same aisle, in one aisle,

(57:03):
you have all these different shampoos and conditioners, and then
they've shown and proven that it actually causes hair loss,
which a lot of that comes from aluminum as well.
And then in the exact same aisle, just a little
further down the aisle, by the same company, by the
same excuse me, by the same company, they have products

(57:25):
that help with hair growth. So the same company that's
creating shampoos and conditioners that will ultimately make your hair
fall out, they also produce a product that fixes that.
So then you're going you buy that instead they create

(57:45):
the problem and then yeah, look at that, we got
the solution too.

Speaker 3 (57:48):
Yep, it's all a big marketing.

Speaker 1 (57:52):
Scheme, but yep, we've exactly.

Speaker 3 (57:56):
We've been going on for close to an hour, so
I feel like we can probably wrap up soon, but
I want you to talk more about your products and
your business and where everyone can find it at before
we do.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
Yeah. Absolutely, And I mean and I have the products
on both sides. So if somebody went to Noble Metals Wellness,
you know the deodorants on there, the supplements with the
methylene blue and a mounotomic gold. We have the nanosilver
on there, a nanosilver soap as well, and then on
fresh mouth it's the fresh Mouth Club and there we

(58:31):
have the toothpaste which has the nanosilver in it. We
have a couple other things, a perio switch which is
kind of like a coconut oil polling but it helps
with periodontal disease. But our normal kit comes with like
the toothpaste, the brush, the rints which also it's a
concentrate of silver xylotol peppermint extract. So you do like

(58:52):
three four drops and an ounce of water. That's what
you rent with after you brush. That kind of instead
of just spitting all the silver out when you your
teeth and you rins this way, you're rinsing with with
the silver rints and that kind of enhances it and
this way it kills that bad bacteria in the mouth,
but it doesn't kill that good So this way you
never have to worry about you know. I don't want

(59:13):
to say you never have to worry about bad breath
because but it definitely helps reverse any type of like
halatosis or ginger vitis and things of that nature. But yeah,
I mean, we've made it super easy for everybody. And
then our floss. A lot of people don't realize that
most flosses have fluoride in it as well, So our

(59:35):
floss is fluoride free. It's like a charcoal based with
like a coconut coating over it. So yeah, it's it's
we've kind of put a lot of research and effort
into creating something that has like is more of an
advanced brushing system. And even our teeth whitening kit. Teeth
whitening is not a wellness product or a wellness thing, right,

(59:57):
And I always tell people when you use a teeth
whitening kit, it can soften the enamel, or we can
the enamel and cost sensitivity. Ours not saying it's healthy,
you know, but it's the healthier option. If somebody whitens
their teeth because ours has the red light, so kind
of like red light therapy. A lot of people have

(01:00:17):
heard about benefits of red light therapy. Ours has the
blue light which will help whiten the teeth and it's
like six shades whiter. But then it also has the
red light, so you do the red light right after,
and then that gives you kind of like the red
light therapy aspect and treatment onto the teeth to stop
the sensitivity issue. So there's a lot of different benefits
and even information that we have on the websites. You know,

(01:00:40):
people can go on there and even if they wanted
to just kind of learn about some of the ingredients
because you know a lot of those you know, the
ingredients are healthy and you can buy them in other
places too. But we also have the dangers of illuminum,
dangers of fluoride, dangers of some of these other toxins,
parasites and stuff like that that people can, you know,

(01:01:02):
at the very least and very minimal read read up
and on some of that information so that way make
better choices or make healthier choices as they you know, progress.

Speaker 3 (01:01:15):
If you want to send me an email of all
the information like for links and stuff, I can include
that in the show notes for anyone listening where they
can find more information about your products and where they
can look into it.

Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
Absolutely, And what I'll what I'll do is I'll send
some of the links and then I'll send you a
couple of links that you can you can fill out.
That way, you'll have like an affiliate link, and then
you could just attach the affiliate link on there so
people can click on that and you know it's you

(01:01:49):
know you you get some benefits out of it. And
then did I give you some of the toothpaste at
the show?

Speaker 3 (01:01:55):
When I saw you gave me, I think to tubes
And okay, I have not tried it yet, but I
honestly don't know where it is to be. I come
home and I unloaded everything, and I don't know if
they're still in like one of my boxes or not.
But I was just at an event recently and they
weren't in there, so I don't know if my friend
took them to help me or where they went.

Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
But okay, so if you can't email me an address
I can send to and I'll I'll send you a
bunch of our products to try too. That way you
can you can try out the toothpaste, try out the deodorant,
some of the other stuff that we have, Like we
got a UV that actually kills the bacteria and the toothbrush.
So you know, they Discovery Channel did a study that

(01:02:41):
showed your your toilet brush is actually cleaner than your toothbrush.
So we have a UV. You drop the toothbrush and
it fits any brushead, right, so any toothbrush you have,
it fits. So you drop your toothbrush in it, you
close it. The UV turns on and then it turns
off by so all you got to do you put

(01:03:01):
the toothbrush in here, you close it, you leave it
on the counter. Next time you're going to brush your teeth,
it's all done. You take out the clean toothbrush. You
don't have to use the toilet brush anymore to brush
your teeth. But uh, a lot of people that that's
one of our probably one of our number one selling
items is the UV because and then it's got a
little fan built in there so it helps dry the brush.

(01:03:24):
But yeah, so but I'll send you a bunch of
different things that way you could kind of try it out,
see how you like it and stuff, and you know,
let me know, but I'll also email you the links
that you can you can fill out that way, you know,
you can just attach the links to the to the
podcast so people can just click on it.

Speaker 3 (01:03:41):
Yeah, that sounds awesome. Well, Tony, awesome, It's been a
pleasure talking with you.

Speaker 1 (01:03:47):
You as well, Brandon, you as well. If there's anything
else that I can do for you, just shoot me
an email let me know otherwise. Yeah, if you can
just email me your your address, that way I can
send some stuff out to you and and and then
look forward to hearing the podcast in the their future.

Speaker 3 (01:04:05):
Yeah, definitely. Well we're going to wrap this one up,
so thanks to Tony and thanks for listening. If you
would like to be a guest on Tenfoil Tels, remember
to send an email to Tenfoil Tells Podcast to gmail
dot com, or you can also go to tenfoiltales dot
com and go to the contact section. Just make sure

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