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May 1, 2025 43 mins

In this episode of Hearts of Oak, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny discusses her book "Zero Accountability," addressing the historical failures of vaccine policies and public health accountability. She highlights challenges faced by individuals injured by COVID vaccines, including inadequate compensation systems, and raises concerns about the implications of vaccinations on fertility. The conversation also touches on the ethical responsibilities of healthcare professionals and the integration of faith into discussions about health. The episode concludes with a call for transparency and reform in the pharmaceutical industry.

 

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Interview Recorded 30.05.25

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