Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Hearts of Oak:
And hello, Hearts of Oak. Thanks so much for joining us once again. (00:23):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And it is great to have Dr. (00:27):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Sherry Tempenny back with us once again. It's been a while, which is completely (00:28):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
my fault. But Sherry, thank you so much for giving us your time today. (00:33):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Well, thank you so much for having me. (00:37):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Great to have you and so much to discuss. Obviously, people can find you there at Busy Dr. T. (00:39):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
They're on the screen and all the links are in the description. (00:48):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And you can follow Sherry on X on Twitter and everywhere else she is. (00:51):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But maybe we can start asking you about your latest book. (00:56):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
I know it's only been published probably three weeks ago. (01:01):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
I have not had a copy in the UK here. I will get a copy because I always love the work you do, Sherry. (01:05):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
You're a key figure and you're not part of the central stream. (01:14):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And I think it's so important to listen to many voices on the tyranny that we face in many aspects. (01:18):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But there's zero accountability in a failed system. (01:25):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
How big pharma weaponizes vaccines, public health and the law. (01:28):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And all the links will be in the description. But maybe I can ask you. (01:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I love the picture. I love the cover. My staff put the cover together. (01:37):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it's just so ominous, which is kind of the way the book is. (01:41):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Tell us about it. What brought you to write this book? (01:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Well, actually, it started in the summer of 23 when bird flu was starting to kick up. (01:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I wrote a book back in 2005 called Fowl, Bird Flu is Not What You Think, spelled F-O-W-L. (01:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Fowl, Bird Flu is Not What You Think. And I wrote it in real time as it was happening in 2005. (02:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And one of my staff members got a hold of that book because it's been out of (02:10):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
print for quite a while. And she got hold of the book and she read it and she said, this is so good. (02:14):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You need to just re-release this. And so I have a PDF file of it and I was looking (02:19):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
through it and I thought, you know, there's good stuff in here, (02:25):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
but it's a 20 year old information. (02:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it was a lot of political things that I wrote about, about, (02:30):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, Bush, you know, Bush two and his policies and what was going on with the government. (02:34):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So I said to my staff, I said, you know, I can't do that. I mean, (02:39):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I just can't re-release it. (02:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And Jackie said, well, then you need to rewrite it. (02:46):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I said, well, okay. And so I said, but you have to understand that if I (02:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
take this project on, it's going to be a big project and I won't be able to (02:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
do much else in that time. (02:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Because, you know, when you write a book, it sort of takes on a life of its own. (03:00):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So I started with the bird flu of 2020, the bird flu of 2005 and kind of compared (03:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
it to what was happening with bird flu of 2023. (03:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then as I dug into the history back into it again, (03:14):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
how long bird flu has been around since the 1800s and all of the different things (03:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
that happened during the Bush era (03:22):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
of Tantma flu and the PrEP Act that was developed at that period of time, (03:25):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
which gives them even more liability protection than the 1986 Act did. (03:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And as I started going through and kind of laying out the history, (03:38):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
A couple of the chapters just really took over when I started talking about (03:42):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Sacrifice for the Greater Good and the 40-year March to 2030 and started talking (03:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
about the Healthy People program that here in the United States, (03:53):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
how it completely corrupted and co-opted our medical system. (03:57):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it took us into the international realm of vaccination. (04:00):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I dig down through Gavi and talk about all the international vaccination problems. (04:05):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then I talked, I talked about, you know, the weaponization of our health care. (04:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And that started with the Healthy People Program and the electronic medical (04:16):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
records that then co-opted into Medicare. (04:20):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And Medicare is a really hot item here in the U.S. And people don't really understand (04:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
it. And they think that it's just... (04:29):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Another insurance that the government pays for. And it's so much more than that (04:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and so much more nefarious than that. (04:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And when I started looking at the covered countermeasure injury compensation (04:38):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
program that was actually put together in 2005, (04:42):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and I saw that all the people who've been injured and all the people that have (04:46):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
died from the COVID jabs are going to be completely thrown underneath the bus. (04:51):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
There is no way that they are going to get any compensation or any look-see (04:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
to that. And it was pretty interesting, Pete, because, you know, (04:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I've been doing all things vaccine for 25 years. (05:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, seriously, the only time, excuse me, the only time I'm not reading about (05:08):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
it, investigating it, and talking about it is when I'm asleep. (05:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so I, and when I stumbled into that program, into the bowels of that CIC (05:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
program, I was infuriated. And I was like, how did I miss this? (05:23):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
How did I not know about how bad this was? (05:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
If I and if I didn't know about it and Dr. Suzanne Humphreys, (05:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
who wrote the forward to the book, and she and I just were talking the other (05:36):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
day and she said, I didn't know about that either. (05:39):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So here's two people who live their life informing people about problems associated (05:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
with vaccines and really hadn't gone, (05:46):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
didn't even really know about this completely horrible covered countermeasure (05:48):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
injury compensation program, which is CICP for short. (05:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
If we didn't know about it, it's no wonder that the general public didn't know about it. (05:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And the general public, when they got injured, they filed a VAERS report. (06:05):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
1.6 million people filed an injury report with the VAERS program, (06:08):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
but that's the wrong place to file a complaint. (06:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I say in the book, and I talk about the fact that it would be like if you (06:16):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
went to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles here in the U.S. (06:20):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Is where you get your driver's license, and you tried to get a plane ticket. (06:22):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
They both have to do with transportation, but you're in the wrong agency. (06:26):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You can't get a plane ticket at the place you go to get a driver's license. (06:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Well, you can't get compensation if you filed an injury claim with VAERS. (06:36):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And the timeline is only a year. You have one year to file it. (06:40):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
There are incredibly horrible caps, like only $50,000 lifetime total for mistimes off of work. (06:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
They don't pay for your lawyer fees. They don't pay for anything. (06:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And as of I looked, oh, last time I looked at that program was maybe three weeks ago. (07:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
They had only adjudicated 40 claims, 40. (07:07):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And they actually have them listed in how much they were paid. (07:12):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And there's one claim for a blood clotting disorder that paid like $2.3 million. dollars. (07:16):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Then there's another claim that paid $370,000. (07:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And if you throw those two out, those two high-end claims as outliers, (07:29):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you take those two out and average the remaining 38 claims, the average payout was $4,000. (07:34):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So these people are terribly injured, have, (07:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
thousands and thousands of dollars of medical bills. (07:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
A lot of them can never work. There were no death claims that have been paid at all. (07:50):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it's just horrible. And so the section in the book that talks about that, (07:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
the chapter is called Sacrificed for the Greater Good, because that's what it kind of is. (08:01):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so those three chapters are really, of the book that I wrote about, (08:06):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
nobody else really has really talked about very well. very much. (08:12):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so I brought out, you know, new information. I also took a really deep dive (08:15):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
into the vaccine adjuvants and why they started adding adjuvants to the flu shots, (08:19):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
which came out of bird flu in 2005, because they couldn't, they couldn't make the, (08:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
they didn't have enough antigen to generate an antibody response. (08:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it took nine times more antigen to get an antibody response out of bird flu. (08:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So they said, well, we'll just throw some junk in there. We'll just call the (08:40):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
adjuvants and we'll do that. (08:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So, I mean, it's really, really, and I talk about quarantines, the scamatama flu. (08:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Kind of a summary of the vaccine injury of the, of the vaccine industry, (08:50):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
talk about human and animal cell lines and how they, you know, (08:54):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
are, are, are so rotten for our system. (08:58):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I talk about a lot of really stuff that people probably don't know. (09:00):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And if you like my writing style, I write really conversationally. So it's easy to read. (09:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's just not like a big list of facts, but the best chapter in the book really (09:08):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
is chapter 19, which is tying it all together, the activist playbook. (09:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So, you know, after we lay out this big, messy bunch of junk that they've done (09:18):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
to us over the last 20 years, and they use what they did in bird flu, (09:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
they've used it as a template. (09:29):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, the first template started to come together in 1976 during the swine flu thing. (09:30):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Now, the difference is in 1976, after they had 50 deaths and about 150 people (09:36):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
who had Guillain-Barre syndrome, they pulled the program within six weeks. They stopped it. (09:42):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Now we've got millions of deaths. (09:46):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I had read in the expose at one point in time, this was maybe a year ago, (09:50):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
that they estimated 2.1 billion people have been injured, and it's probably (09:54):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
more than that. And yet we still have this horrible product on the market. (09:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Doctors and nurses are still giving it. They are injecting pregnant women and (10:05):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
babies as young as six months of age with a product that is deadly. (10:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And they started this whole national vaccination program in 1976. (10:15):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Pulled it off the market, fell back, regrouped, did the first round of SARS in 2002. (10:21):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Then they did the bird flu stuff in 2005. (10:28):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And they've created a template. (10:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's a template that they, and I talk about the marketing of it and how they (10:34):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
set the whole template up. I talk about that in the book. (10:37):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
That they can just turn the crank anytime they want. (10:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And now they've learned how to weaponize fear because people have been so fearful. (10:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So I'm hoping that when people see this, when they read the book, (10:50):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and I've had really good responses, it's only been out for about three weeks. (10:53):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I've had really people who have read it said, I just can barely put it down. (10:58):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It reads like a suspense thriller. (11:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so it's been really, really good. (11:03):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And when people go through it, once you know what you know, you can't unknow it. (11:06):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And one of the main reasons I wrote the book was so that, you know, (11:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I think a lot of people became aware and awake during COVID. (11:15):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But they still don't understand, you know, (11:20):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
if that was their first intro and their first investigation into the vaccine (11:22):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
world, they don't really know what happened in the last 20 years that got us (11:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
to this point because it didn't just happen with event 201. (11:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It had been planned 25 years ago. And so I try to lay it out so that people (11:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
can see that this is a long-term plan. (11:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it's just like they are goose-stepping forward. but if we know what we know, then we can stop it. (11:44):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And we can, um, just, you know, say fool me once, shame on me, fool me twice. (11:52):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
That ain't going to happen. And I'm not going to be injected with their stuff. (11:57):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I don't care what the pandemic treaty thing is that they're, (12:00):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
they're still trying to put into place. (12:03):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
They're still voting on it. I think it's next month. (12:06):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
They're still going to vote on it again to try to get everybody, (12:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
the whole world in lockstep with the fear of the, the fear of the invisible, (12:12):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, the big boogeyman. (12:16):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I'm hoping that this book will lay the groundwork that people will see it and go. (12:18):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
No, it's not. They're not doing this. They're not. There's a whole chapter on (12:23):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
surveillance and they're not going to do this again to us. (12:26):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
They're just not going to do it. All the AI stuff is not cool. (12:30):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, it's not cool. I mean, there are certain elements of AI that are, (12:34):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
that are okay because they're very time consumed or they save you a lot of time. (12:38):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Like I use the AI, when I use chat GPT, I'm usually looking for like a date, (12:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, like what year did this happen? (12:48):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Or, you know, who were the three people involved with this treaty? (12:50):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So it's a whole lot faster than Google. (12:53):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And, um, and usually you get a pretty straight answer. (12:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, sometimes though, when I've done ask it vaccine questions, (12:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I've said, that's not correct. (13:03):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And they'll go gbt says oh (13:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
i'm so sorry you're absolutely right let me try (13:08):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
again it's like you know like a weird sort (13:10):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
of conversation you're having with a with a piece of (13:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
software you know but um that's the downside because if you don't know enough (13:16):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
to tell it that wasn't right and you just assume that it was um you could be (13:22):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
really educated incorrectly but it is it is a lot faster And I use it as an editor. (13:28):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Like if I write, you know, when I'm writing my sub stacks or when I've written (13:34):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
a book, I'll write a paragraph and then I'll stick it into chat GBT and I'll (13:40):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
say, make this stronger, check the grammar or whatever. (13:44):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So, you know, there are elements of AI that are good, but there are certainly (13:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
much, much more elements of AI that are very nefarious. (13:51):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
No, there are a lot of parts to it. And I've seen people talk about Grok, (13:56):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
putting stuff into Grok and telling them how the jab is wonderful and how COVID was an issue. (14:00):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And so that narrative that's pushed out is often interesting. (14:06):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And the privacy issues is huge. (14:11):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And that's a whole other section. (14:14):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And I share your concerns, Sherry, on that. But can I ask you, (14:16):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
I had a conversation with a friend today, just (14:20):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
an hour before we recorded this and (14:24):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
they were saying their their father has been (14:26):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
encouraged to go and get a booster and he (14:29):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
had a jab caused lots of blood clots then (14:33):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
realized there was something wrong so went on (14:36):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
it against the advice of his children um we (14:40):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
all learn at some time or other we pray this earlier rather (14:44):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
than later but uh whatever it is and (14:47):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
he obviously uh doesn't want to get this and he's been told you need to get (14:50):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
it by the end of the month and obviously there's an incentive by the end of (14:54):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
the month i mean what is it that's the uk but what is it in in the us i assume (14:58):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
there are still incentives for doctors to still carry out jabbing (15:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
There might be. I don't, I, you know, I don't work in a hospital system, (15:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
so I don't really know how that works. (15:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I know that they are not the same as they were during COVID, (15:15):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
that people got tens of thousands of dollars when they, when they had fully (15:18):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
vaccinated people, you know, a cadre of patients in their practice. (15:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But it's, you know, the people that I talk to and the people, (15:28):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
the world that I live in, people just are doing everything they can over here. (15:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
In fact, there's a petition out now that has 18,000 physicians that have signed (15:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
it to stop the mRNA platforms completely, and they've sent it up to Senator (15:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Johnson and a few other people. (15:46):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Now, 18,000 doesn't sound like a lot, but there are about, right, (15:48):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
plus or minus a little bit, about 100,000 physicians in the U.S. (15:51):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So that's about 18%. So, I mean, that's a pretty sizable number. (15:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And those are at least the ones that had seen the survey. (16:01):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, I'm assuming there's a huge cadre of physicians that don't even know (16:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
that survey exists that would gladly sign it if they had an opportunity to, (16:08):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
because I don't think that there's any physicians out there now, (16:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
unless they are so completely brainwashed that they're, you know, (16:16):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
never going to see anything other than what the pharmaceutical industry says is good. (16:21):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But I don't think there's anybody in America that doesn't know somebody, (16:26):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
um, who's been either injured or died from these shots. (16:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, I have a friend that's been to 207 funerals of people that have died from the shot. (16:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Either they, either it was somebody that he knew or the spouse of somebody he (16:42):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
knew or a child of somebody he knew or a friend of a friend sort of thing. (16:48):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So 207 and he's still, still going to about two funerals a week. (16:52):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And, um, And when he got to 175, he told me he was going to stop counting. (16:57):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Well, obviously he didn't because he told me. (17:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But, I mean, think about that. Think about the ripple effect of 207 people. (17:05):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
In your relative circles that you know, and how that's disrupted their family, (17:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
their workplace, tax revenues, what's happened to their children. (17:18):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, what they have done to us. And it's not going to stop. (17:23):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
There was a study that came out maybe three months ago now from the CDC that (17:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
says, we're pretty sure you're going to have to look back over your shoulder (17:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
at least 15 years before you can say that I got the shot and I'm just fine. (17:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I kind of paraphrased that, but that's really (17:40):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
in essence what it says and you know (17:42):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
the infertility the the fertility rates are (17:46):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
dropping like a rock all over the world it's now (17:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
they just released a report in the last week here in the u.s that the fertility (17:52):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
rates are the lowest ever in the history of of when they've been looking at (17:57):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
them that and we're below a (18:01):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
replacement now and greece is there there this was probably two years ago, (18:03):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
that their fertility rate was so low, they were concerned that they, (18:10):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
that Greece as a nation, Greeks as a nationality are in one more generation (18:14):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
are going to cease to exist. (18:19):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so we know that the, that the spike protein has a predilection for ovaries and testicles. (18:22):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so we, we are now in, you know, I did a webinar on Saturday morning with Dr. (18:30):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Kimberly Biss, who's published a lot of papers, and she was talking about how that. (18:38):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
We were just talking about reproductive health. And she said, (18:46):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, when a woman, when a baby, a girl, when a baby girl is born, (18:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
she has about six million eggs. (18:54):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And that's all she's going to get. You know, and I mean, that's all she's going to get ever. (19:00):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Unlike men that continue to make sperm, when a little baby girl is born, (19:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
her ovaries are packed and that is all she's going to get. (19:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And by the time she gets to the reproductive age in her 20s, (19:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
mid-20s, when she's wanting to conceive and have children, those eggs have gone down to about 300,000. (19:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then, obviously, as you get older, the amount of viable eggs gets less. (19:25):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then, you know, when you get to be 50, you go through menopause and you (19:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
don't make any at all anymore or have any ovulation. (19:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And we were both talking about what (19:38):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
is this going to do that when we're now giving COVID jabs (19:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
to pregnant women and we're giving COVID jabs (19:44):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
starting at six months of age and we know that the spike protein in those COVID (19:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
shots go to the testicles and the ovaries so if you're giving this to a little (19:53):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
girl that she what is that going to do to the amount of eggs that she's going (19:57):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
to be able to have by the time she gets into her 20s and 30s and wants to have children. (20:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And Kim said, she goes, you know, it's a question that we talk about a lot for (20:07):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
those people that are still getting jabs and wanting to jab their children. (20:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, she said there's no way of knowing until 20 years from now when people (20:15):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
can't get pregnant anymore. (20:22):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
No, it's frightening. And we have seen, I have a discussion with different doctors, (20:24):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
some who get it and some who still are blinded by that brainwashing that's been put on them. (20:31):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But I saw a post from you on X a few days ago. You had retweeted. (20:39):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
It was a clip that you had put out. (20:45):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And this was calling for Nuremberg 2.0 trial soon. (20:49):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And you were talking about the European Court of Justice ruling that doctors (20:53):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
who push the COVID injections are criminally and civilly liable for the consequences (20:56):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
because they were free to refuse. And everyone was free to refuse. (21:02):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
There were consequences from above. But you still had the freedom to do what you felt was right. (21:06):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
That may have implications on your work life. (21:13):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
That may have implications on your career. But as a human being, (21:17):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
you weren't being thrown in jail. (21:20):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
You weren't being killed if actually refused to participate. (21:23):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
It was an impact on your employment. (21:26):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But how do you see that development? (21:30):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
It's an interesting development in Europe that seems to refuse to accept the impact of the jabs. (21:32):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But that European Court of Justice ruling and, of course, the conversations in the U.S. (21:40):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
With RFK, with Jay Bhattacharya, how do you see this moving ahead? Will we get justice? (21:46):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Because my line is doctors were the tool of the state. They were the ones that (21:53):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
actually gave the poison. (21:58):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Without the doctors actually giving it, then people would not have died because they were the tools. (22:00):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
So how do you see this developing, this awakening? (22:06):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Well, if I could wave a magic wand and somebody would die and make me God, (22:10):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and I, Lord, I didn't mean that sacrilegiously. (22:15):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
If we were alive, we would look at the comments now and bring them in, (22:20):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
but we're not. We're doing this the day before. (22:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, euphemistically, if suddenly I was in charge and I was the boss and (22:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I could do whatever I wanted, I would yank all of their licenses and, um, (22:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
just unemploy them because that is the biggest thing that physicians are terrified (22:37):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
of losing first, losing their paycheck. (22:42):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And second of all, losing their job because what else are they trained to do? (22:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, most of them don't even know how to mow their yard or change a leaky faucet, you know? (22:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so it's, um, not like they could go out and get a job as a plumber or an electrician. (22:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, there's a few that probably can, but the majority can't or won't or whatever. (22:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So, but I don't, I'm really hopeful, still hopeful, (23:05):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
not as hopeful as I was maybe that we will at some point see accountability for this disaster. (23:12):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's just shocking to me with all of the charges and all of the things against (23:22):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
him. Hot wife, Fauci's still out there walking around. (23:28):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, and I would say Fauci et al. (23:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, this thing that just came out from the White House like a couple of (23:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
weeks ago that summarized everything about Echo Health and the gain-of-function (23:38):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
stuff that was happening here in the U.S. and funding. (23:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, it's, you know, and then there's evidence. That's evidence of the crime right there. (23:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then you look at Naomi Wolf's book, (23:53):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
The Pfizer Papers, which is you know she and (23:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
um amy kelly crunched 450 000 (23:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
pages and put it into this and if you haven't seen (24:03):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
the book for the listener if you haven't seen the book it's a little it's a (24:05):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
it's a little oversized it's not just like a eight and a half by eleven it's (24:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
an oversized heavy book it's got uses heavy paper because it's got copies of (24:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
of pathology slides and copies of of mris and all these sorts of things that (24:18):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
it's been all sorted out. (24:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it is an absolutely, I mean, it's like you could walk into a court, (24:25):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
a court, uh, into a courtroom and say, um, (24:29):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
your honor exhibit one case, this case closed, (24:33):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
because you have every sort of everything that you can possibly see in terms (24:36):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
of how criminal this whole enterprise was and how they knew absolutely. (24:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And Naomi had said, and I've heard her on a couple of interviews say, (24:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
the reason that they didn't put infertility down as a side effect is because (24:52):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
that's what they were looking for. (24:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
They were looking to cause it. She said, it's sort of like if you're doing a (24:58):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
trial drug and the drug is for high blood pressure and it lowers your blood (25:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
pressure, that's not a side effect. That's the intent of the drug. (25:07):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so, you know, if the intent of this shot was to cause infertility, (25:12):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
they don't put that down as a side effect. (25:16):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And she said, it's just so criminal, you know, in between that and, (25:18):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, all the work that Ed Dowd's done, you know, of all the graphs and charts and all this. (25:23):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
There is so there's so much criminal evidence out there to put these to put (25:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
these people up, you know, for fraud, for lying, for treason, for breaking laws. (25:33):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, when does somebody finally take action and get it done? (25:39):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And that's the part that's just, I don't know. (25:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I don't know what the right word is. Discouraging, infuriating, all of the above. (25:48):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's just, I mean, these people have murdered millions of people around the (25:54):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
world. and they just go on to the new World Health Organization treaty and get ready to do it again. (26:01):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, when does it stop? And the only way it's going to stop, (26:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
for the most part, now this doesn't bring justice to the people that were injured (26:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
or died, and it doesn't put those people behind the bars. (26:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But if the world will wake up, and that's one of the reasons I wrote the book (26:21):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Zero Accountability, to the criminal aspects of what they've done and said, (26:25):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you're not doing this again. (26:29):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
We're not putting on a mask. We're not shutting down our businesses. (26:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
The social distancing was nonsense. We're not doing that again. (26:36):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And we're not taking an experimental shot in our arm or putting it in our children (26:40):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
just because you said so. We're not doing that. (26:46):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Now, we've had Ed on numerous times, we've had Naomi on a lot, (26:50):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
we've had Amy on before, and all the work they're all doing, (26:54):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
and those Pfizer papers are phenomenal. (26:58):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But you may be looking from the outside in, from outside the U.S. (27:01):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Looking in, and we look to the U.S. to set the agenda in many ways. (27:07):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And it does seem to be that there is a desire to actually get to the bottom, (27:12):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
to actually take apart the industry, the farmstool industry and the food industry. (27:19):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
So to me, there does seem to be a lot happening there. (27:24):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
That may be seeing things through rules, tinted spectacles. I don't know. (27:30):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But certainly that's how I see it from the outside looking in, (27:35):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
that there is a lot of positive moves. (27:38):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
It may not be happening as quick as we would like, but certainly there are good (27:41):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
people in positions that want to actually change how those industries work. (27:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Well, I agree. You know, with Secretary Kennedy now, you know, (27:50):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I think that people have to keep this in mind. And I have to remind myself of this almost every day. (27:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, I think it's sometime this week is going to be 100 days that Trump's been in office. (28:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
100 days. It's just a little over three months. (28:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so Bobby Kennedy's been there just a little over two months. (28:12):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, 60 days. And they only work five days a week, even though they probably (28:16):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
have stuff that's going on on weekends and stuff like that. (28:20):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But look at the tidal wave of things that have moved. You know, (28:22):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
my biggest concern is that, (28:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Unless they codify some of these things into law and make them permanent changes, (28:29):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, that they'll do all of this work. (28:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
They'll clean up our food, clean up the environment. (28:38):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, I just read today that in Florida, they now have a hotline set up (28:40):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
for people to report chemtrails. (28:46):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And that they're going to be arresting these pilots and they have up to, (28:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
it's like putting them in jail for five years or something like that. (28:53):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I may not quite have that right, but they do have a hotline that's available (28:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
now in Florida to report it. (29:00):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So it's no longer a conspiracy theory. (29:01):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It is a absolute fact to where governments are trying to pass laws to stop this. (29:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
That's been going on for how long? (29:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so unless they can codify it into law, because think about the changes that (29:14):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Trump made when he was in office the first time. A lot of things that, (29:20):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, changed regulations and changed all sorts of things. (29:25):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then as soon as he left, you know, Biden went in and took all the executive (29:28):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
orders and just negated and took it out. (29:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So that's, you know, and when I look around the world, you know, (29:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
most governments have longevity. (29:39):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, like Putin's been there, what, 30 years, maybe longer? (29:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, and President Xi in China has just declared himself a permanent, (29:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, president until he dies. (29:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And, you know, a lot of the governments, they have longevity. (29:58):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so sometimes I think that other countries look at the U.S. and go. (30:03):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
All right, we'll put up with your tariff stuff and we'll do all that stuff because (30:08):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
we know it's only a short term thing. (30:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And as soon as you're gone, we can get back to business here. (30:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, that's my concern because I don't know who would who's coming along (30:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
behind Trump that will continue the policies that he's in the changes he's trying (30:22):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
to make economically and financially. (30:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I mean, it was I listened to a Senate hearing about a week ago about the (30:30):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
amount of real estate that the U.S. government owns. It's staggering. (30:36):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's thousands and thousands of buildings that they own. And that's one of the (30:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
ways, I guess, the government makes money is they rent out these buildings, I guess. (30:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But many of them are just sitting empty, you know, huge buildings just that (30:50):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
we that we have to pay that we have to pay property taxes on. (30:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And, you know, taxes from city and jurisdictional state and, (30:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, and all this stuff, they're just sitting there. (31:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's like, why is the government owning real estate, you know? (31:06):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so they're changing a lot of things, but it can just as easily change back. (31:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I think about when Queen Elizabeth was alive, you know, in your country, (31:14):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
how many American presidents had she seen in her tenure? (31:19):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, like 12 or something like that? there was a lot that she had seen, (31:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
but she had been the steady Eddie for the British empire and had seen it, (31:29):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
seen all these people come and go. (31:33):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I read somewhere that she said something about, yes, it's another American president, you know? (31:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so there's, there's good and bad in it. You know, I think if the, (31:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, some of the, all of the cuts that they're making, I think are great. (31:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, all of the, all of the, um, the, the fat is going away, (31:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
but it can just as easily come back. (31:54):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And you mentioned that stability. That's now gone on the UK. (31:57):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And that's a whole other issue. And especially that I think the Christian ethos (32:02):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
and basis that Queen Elizabeth brought to the nation. (32:07):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
I really want to ask you about that before we finish up, (32:12):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
because I have really enjoyed not only your honesty and your engagement on this (32:19):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
issue and your fearlessness to talk about the effects of this control across the board, (32:26):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
not only in the jabs, but in so many areas. (32:32):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But there's also been another area that has really intrigued me as a brick that (32:36):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
I'm told I should wear my faith privately. (32:43):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And then I meet Americans and they wear their faith on the sleeves and are bold (32:46):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
about their Christian faith and why it is important. (32:50):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And that is about your regular times, (32:53):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Especially your tenpenny walk with God, and the many people you bring on to (32:59):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
discuss what is happening through a Christian lens. (33:06):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And that is not something that we are used to in the UK. (33:11):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And I think that's something that I look at and wish that we had in the UK, (33:14):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
we had in Europe. And if we had that, maybe we wouldn't have had the collapse (33:20):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
of our societies because the rejection of truth. (33:23):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And you in the US still hold on to that understanding of what truth is. (33:27):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
It is under attack in many ways, but you still have that ethos and that foundation. (33:32):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
So I would love to ask you about that, because that... (33:38):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Ten penny walks with God, that is an active decision. It doesn't just happen. (33:42):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And I've looked at having Christian leaders on regularly on Heart to Vogue, (33:47):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
and that hasn't happened as yet. (33:51):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
But you've done this week in, week out. (33:53):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Tell us a little bit about that and why that is important to have Christian (33:56):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
leaders share their faith and what Christianity really means to these issues. (34:01):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Well, thank you for asking me that because most people don't. (34:08):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I really thank you for bringing that up because it's an important topic. (34:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, I grew up in a very Christian family. (34:15):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
In my 30s, you know, turned my back on all of it and got really into all the (34:23):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
new agey stuff, you know, crystals and astrology. (34:27):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
I grew up as a pastor's kid, so I get it. Baptist church, pastor's kid, so I'm with you. (34:30):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So I walked away from all of it. And then 1-1-2020, I was coming home from St. (34:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Thomas. I'd been down there on a vacation. (34:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I just was totally moved by the Holy Spirit and said, okay, (34:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Lord, I'm all in. I forgive my past. (34:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I'm going to dedicate my life to you and whatever you want me to do, (34:50):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I'm all in. And that was 1-1-2020. (34:54):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
In March of 2020, the world exploded. (34:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So he had me kind of set up for that and (35:00):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
when we were when I remember I (35:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
was sitting at my desk like where I am now and I was right (35:07):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
over there's the television and I was watching um (35:10):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know the daily parade you know of Fauci and Birx and Trump and you know (35:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
doing all their things and I just looked at it I said Lord what do you want (35:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
me to do with that this is just nonsense what do you want me to do with that (35:21):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and I heard him say out loud to me in my spirit he said carpet bomb the neighborhood. (35:25):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I said, okay, what does that mean? (35:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So I knew carpet bomb was a military term, but I looked it up. (35:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It means to disseminate in the military, it's bombs, but from a Christian perspective, (35:39):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
disseminate the message as far and as broad and as deep and as fast as you can. (35:45):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So I called Michelle, my assistant, and I said, well, buckle up, buttercup. (35:51):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's going to be quite a ride. And so we just went on the rampage to do that. (35:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then I was about, around that time, maybe by June, I had said to Michelle, (36:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I said, things are so dark. We need to do something happy. (36:08):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
She said, okay, let's have a happy hour. And so she was thinking like we would (36:12):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
have a glass of wine and we all get together. (36:15):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I was like, yes, you're right. A happy hour. We need to get people together to pray. (36:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
That's what we really need to do. And I thought, and the Lord was really nudging (36:23):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
at me to start kind of an online Bible study. (36:28):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I said, I don't know how to do that. I've never even been in a Bible study. (36:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I don't know how to lead one. I've never even been in one. (36:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so, and then, you know, in the Bible, it says, when you're called up in (36:38):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
front of people, don't be afraid. The Lord will tell you what to say. (36:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's like, well, all right. So, and then I was like, I don't know. (36:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Do I really want to do this very publicly? (36:52):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then there's a verse in the Bible that says, if you will not declare me (36:54):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
before men, I will not declare you before the Father in heaven. (36:58):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And that just haunted me. That haunted me for a couple of weeks. (37:01):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I mean, if I'm not willing to talk about God and the Bible and all these different (37:04):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
things in front of whoever's willing to listen, (37:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
you know, I want the Lord to declare me before the Father in heaven. (37:14):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And that's how it all got started. (37:18):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so when I say that back to you, it's like, just keep those words in mind. (37:20):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You know, God will give you the words to say. (37:25):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
He'll bring you the right guests. We've been doing happy hour. (37:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
When I first started, it was five nights a week, and we did it for five nights a week. (37:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then after about six months or a year of that, really with all the other (37:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
things that I'm responsible for, it just got to be too much. (37:40):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So we cut it back to three nights a week, and now it's one day a week. (37:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's on Tuesday at 11 a.m., happy hour with Dr. (37:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
T that I do interviews with great guests, usually authors, but sometimes Christian (37:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
businessmen and women, sometimes pastors, that we get together and have a conversation (37:55):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
like you and I are having now. (37:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then on Thursdays, we do deep dive Bible study that I'll take one of the (38:01):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
guests that have really great books, and we'll do a series of four lessons in there. (38:05):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And I just, the one that are coming up for the month of May is with Pastor Chuck Chrismeyer. (38:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Over the top, good, unbelievable. I just finished the recordings of those yesterday. (38:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And the part three of that four-part recording is on his book, (38:23):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
or the whole thing is on his book, King of the Mountain. (38:28):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
In part three, he really goes deep into the connections between the Vatican and Jerusalem. (38:30):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it just blew me away, stuff that I really didn't know. (38:37):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
He's an interesting man, really cool guy. He started out as a school teacher, (38:41):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and then he became a trial lawyer. (38:47):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
He was a very successful trial lawyer for 20 years, and God called him to be (38:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
a pastor in 1992. And he said, you need to plead the case in front of the church (38:54):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and not in front of a judge. (38:58):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so since 92, he's been a radio guy and a pastor and a speaker and a writer. (38:59):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
He's a really prolific writer. He's written a lot of books. And so Thursday (39:06):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
at 11 o'clock, we have those deep dives. (39:11):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And some of them are really, really, really, really good. (39:15):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And so it's just, you've got to be bold in your faith. (39:19):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And the Lord calls us to be bold in our faith. (39:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And when you go through the Acts, the book of Acts in the Bible, (39:27):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and you see all what the early disciples did, (39:30):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and they were beaten and flogged and stoned to death and all these different (39:32):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
things for the sake of the gospel, I think we can say a few words for the sake (39:37):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
of Jesus and getting the word out there. (39:41):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Yeah, Suma, and that, if you deny me before, man, I'll deny before my father, stuck with you. (39:45):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And to me, the one that stuck with me is Jesus at his trial. (39:53):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And the line is, when Pontius Biles says, you're a king, and he says, you say I'm a king. (39:59):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
In fact I just got on my screen I am the king in (40:03):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
fact the reason I was born and came into the world is to testify to (40:06):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
the truth everyone on the side of truth listens to me (40:09):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
and then Pilate gives that phrase truth what is (40:12):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
truth and that is to me that's been something that stuck with me throughout (40:16):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
the COVID tyranny that what is truth and that's what society has lost and if (40:20):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
only they understood who Jesus was who is the truth and understood what the (40:25):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Bible teaches so to me what you're doing is essential, (40:30):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
it's important and bringing people back to that on that fundamental basis of (40:34):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
actually what is truth because society has completely lost that. (40:39):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Yeah. And then I write, you know, I do those, those podcasts on Tuesday and Thursday. (40:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And then on Sunday I write a substack called 10, it's called 10 penny walk with walking with God. (40:48):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And that's kind of my give back, you know, that I talk about, (40:53):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I don't know, just little stories. (40:57):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And actually I wrote a book about that, you know, a compilation of a lot. (40:58):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's called 10 penny walking with God. (41:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's a compilation of a lot of my substacks and the way that if you get that (41:05):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
book, the way to use that book is really to just go down the table of contents (41:09):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and find something, an inspiration that you want for the day, (41:13):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
like laughter and joy, my hope is in the Lord, (41:17):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
the depth of God's love, why we pray, and then just flip over to the thing. (41:20):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
And it's usually just a little story. (41:24):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
It's a Bible verse, a little story and a prayer. So each chapter is maybe two, three pages long. (41:26):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
You could sit down and read the whole thing cover to cover like the other book, (41:31):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But it's kind of meant to be just an inspirational guide for that book. (41:35):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
We just have to do it. You know, because if you live to be 120, (41:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
it's an old age here in this body. (41:49):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
But it's a nanosecond of eternity. (41:53):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So where do you build up your treasure? Do you build up your treasure with God (41:56):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
and do all the things that he promotes you to do? And you think about what he's done for us. (42:02):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
I guess we can be a little loud for him. (42:07):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Where do you spend eternity? That is the key question that resonates throughout (42:11):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
history. Yes, exactly. And one we need to answer today. (42:15):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
Dr. Sherry Tempenny, I always love having you on. (42:19):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
And as I said, not only your perspective and understanding and expertise and (42:22):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
enlightenment on the COVID tyranny, but how you bring faith into it in your (42:29):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
relationship with God. And I think that is so important. (42:33):
undefined
Hearts of Oak:
So thank you so much for joining us today and giving us your thoughts on all of those. (42:36):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Well, thanks for having me on. And thanks for asking that question. (42:40):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
Like I said, I don't think anybody's ever asked me that before. (42:43):
undefined
Dr Sherri Tenpenny:
So thank you so much. And thank you to all the listeners for being here. As an. (42:46):
undefined