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Speaker 1 (00:00):
H How.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
I keep American?
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Eric, could you keep America?
Speaker 2 (00:18):
We'll keep them Americ degree.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
How keep America?
Speaker 3 (00:38):
You keep America, We'll keep Americ degree. I keep Amersic.
Could you keep America. We'll keep Americ Degree.
Speaker 5 (00:56):
Welcome to The Bother and Eric Step American Podcast. My
name is Bonzama, my name is Eric Matheini. Thank you
all for tuning in. It is good to be back.
We had a nice little break. It's good to refresh,
good to come back. Missed a lot.
Speaker 6 (01:08):
I feel like a lot has happened since we've been gone.
And first and foremost the housekeeping procedures. Guys, hit the Patreon,
patrion dot complash, Bob and Eric. Everything you give helps
us to continue to come to you time and time again,
hopefully as long as we can. But I wanted to
start this show on a non political note. I guess
more of a cultural note. This has been a very
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bad week for our culture, I think, especially those of
us that were born and raised in the nineteen eighties.
Three cultural icons died this week. Malcolm Jamal Warner, who
played THEO on The Cosby Show, Ozzy Osbourne, and of
course everybody's childhood hero hul Cogan and obviously the sadness
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of that and realizing, you know, one part of our
youth is gone, something that was so instrumental for us
as young people. But two, it's a reminder not only
how precious life is, but how much older we are getting.
I mean, we are really forty years or more removed.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
From that era.
Speaker 6 (02:07):
And it saddens me, Bob for one reason, and the
reason being if someone if somebody dies today and they're
of cultural significance, their cultural significance was years ago, decades ago.
I don't know if anybody who is currently culturally significant
who would have that effect because I think what has happened,
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and I put out a post about it. Like we
used to have thirteen channels, we used to have limited content,
We used to have limited ability to ingest media and
pop culture. So we had a shared understanding of what
it was. We all knew The Cosby Show, we all
knew hul Kogan, we all knew Ozzy Osbourne. These are
people that whether you were fans or not, or to
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what degree you were a fan or not a fan,
you knew who these people were and we shared in
the experience of it. So I fear that we're losing,
that we're losing these you know. And you may say, well,
it silly. You're talking about celebrities, you're talking about entertainers
and wrestlers, But that was a part of who we
are as Americans.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
That was something that united us. That you get together
with your friends and go, oh my god, did you
see this show last night? Or did you see this
sporting event? Bob?
Speaker 6 (03:19):
How many times are you talking to people you know
and say, Bob, I'm watching this great show on Netflix
called such and such, or I'm watching this show on
Prime called such and such, And You're.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
Like, what in the world are you talking about. I
haven't even heard that that show is in existence. Yeah,
I agree. I don't watch TV at all. I got
sick of the propaganda.
Speaker 7 (03:38):
But there's some advantages to having more options as well.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Look at us. There are and we've talked about that
a lot, Bob.
Speaker 6 (03:46):
I know there are tremendous advantages, and there are tremendous
medium by which the entertainment can be brought to people.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
But I missed that.
Speaker 6 (03:54):
And maybe I'm getting older, and maybe I'm getting grumpier,
and maybe I'm just a little more well rounded if.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
I but I miss that.
Speaker 6 (04:02):
I missed that, And I look at this week, and
I look at these three cultural icons passing away, and
it's more than just the loss of a celebrity. It's
it's like a loss of ourselves. And it's a realization
that there's this great time in America and we're not
there anymore. And no matter how technologically advanced we become,
I'm still of the mindset. Maybe every generation feels this way.
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I feel like it was better. I feel like we
came from a better time. It was certainly cheaper. Grocery
CARDI food for twenty bucks.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
It was cheaper.
Speaker 6 (04:34):
We got a great guest here today to talk about
health and wellness and cancer prevention, which is very important.
That hits me, you know, very near and dear. My
father died of cancer eighteen months ago. Healthy guy too.
But one thing I wanted to talk about. So one
of the reasons why we were on break is I
had a beautiful European trip and I went from Switzerland,
I went through Germany, I went up to the Netherlands.
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I was in France and Donald Trump said something in
the the last couple of days he was talking to
European leaders. You guys better get your act together on
mass immigration or you're going to go extinct. And I'll
tell you, Bob. I am in Cologne, Germany. I am
in Kinderdyke, Netherlands, looking at the windmills. I am in Strausburg.
I'm in the Black Forest. And anybody who says that Europeans,
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that Germans, French, Swiss, white people don't have culture and
heritage is fooling themselves. There is beautiful, beautiful tradition in
all parts of the world, age old tradition. We're in Cologne.
I'm in this thousand year old church that was built
by peasants with their hands, who had no education, who
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could barely read, and it trumps anything you would see today.
Modern churches look like dentists offices and churches back then
that would take you three hundred years to make in
every intricate detail and every stone and every little carving
and every little gargoyle, the amount of craftsmanship that goes
into it. But that is a part part of our
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shared culture, that is a part of you or a German,
that is a part of your culture. It goes back
your word Cologne, which comes from the Roman word colonia.
It was a Roman colony, the Romans lived there, they
had a settlement there. I've been to Romania where Rome
had a settlement there for about one hundred and fifty years.
These are a part of these cultures, and to willingly
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give that up. You wouldn't tolerate that. If that were
happening somewhere else, you wouldn't tolerate that. What if the
Chinese were asked to give up their two thousand year
old culture? What if the Persians, what if the Indians?
What if these non white cultures were asked to give
up their identities? Nobody would stand for it, and rightfully so,
why is it okay? Why does Western Europe have to
lay down and allow their traditions and their cultures to
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be trampled upon. Why is that to be acceptable?
Speaker 7 (06:49):
George Soros and the money they're all bought off, It's again,
fifteen oh one was the last crusade, and I personally
think we need another one.
Speaker 6 (06:58):
I just I think that I'm so glad that he's
saying that. I'm so glad that he's bringing that point
up that European cultures and nations have to take a
vested interest in their survival or they're not going.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
To be here.
Speaker 6 (07:09):
And every nation, every people, everybody on this planet has
a right to sovereignty and to celebrate their culture. I
don't care what you look like. I don't care what
culture it is. Every culture is equally beautiful. And for
one to say, oh, no, we're going to let our
culture be diluted, We're going to let our people go
extinct in the name of political correctness is a kin
to genocide.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Ye.
Speaker 6 (07:31):
So that's my soapbox. I want to bring in our guests.
We have a very special guest here today. I guess
all our guests are special, but certainly we're having John Richardson,
founder Chief Visionary Officer of Operational World Without Cancer, also
the founder of Richardson Nutritional Center. So I so much
to say, how do you like when people introduce you, John?
Speaker 2 (07:53):
How do you like to be introduced? What is your
claim to fame?
Speaker 1 (07:57):
Well, it's always changes, because uh, if I want people
to remember me at some big event and and they
don't know me.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
They don't my face.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Before I said just remember the apricot seed guy, and
that that always seems to stick in people's head because
once I fully explain the apricot seed. Then people really
they get why, you know, I'm the Apricot seed guy,
But I'm there's there's a lot of things that God
has made my life for such a time as this,
And I just want to throw back to your your
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intro there.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
I was really sad to hear about Hulk Hogan.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
I thought he did a great job at the Republican
National Committee.
Speaker 4 (08:32):
But I'm gonna I'm gonna.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Push back you guys, because I can tell we're like
minded souls. I can just tell from your introduction and
and everything. I can tell we're gonna be friends. But
I like to push back that I think we're in
the best time ever in history right now. Uh.
Speaker 4 (08:46):
And so you know, there's a lot of reasons why
we can talk about that.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
But but the thing people remember me for is that
I'm it's my life goal to make have a world
without cancer, and it's easily in our grasp. But my
dad started that battle back in the nineteen seventies. Really,
he wasn't the discoverer of the substance called B seventeen,
but he was the biggest name.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
He was the biggest MD.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
He was University of Rochester, top of his class, a president,
of the honor core all over the news media. He's
very dapper and debonair and always wore a suit and tie,
and so he was a great leader of that natural
healing of cancer movement. But they took him out. You
know the old stories you always hear they took him out.
So that's what my legacy is. And then the other
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thing is that I grew up with g Edward Griffin,
who wrote the book Creature from Jekyll Island, and he
was my dad's best friend. And I just was hung
out with him last weekend in Tols, Oklahoma at the
Red Pill Expo. So that's another kind of claim to fame.
A lot of people once they know that I have
a connection with Gerra Griffin, they're like, I can you
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get him on my podcast? And I remind him he's
ninety four, he's got a lot of energy. He's still
fighting the battle. But you know everybody wants them, you know,
everybody wants Gerwrah Griffin.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
So I know all about lantroum.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
Oh you do, okay, So that is did you know
that I was anything to do with Lantrow When you
have me on Oh, that's that's that's fine.
Speaker 4 (10:12):
That's always a good thing.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
Sometimes I've come on a podcast people have no idea
who they were about to have on.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
I pop on.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
They go, wait a minute, I have your seeds. Wait
a minute, I have your seeds and I've been eating
you know. So that's that's a great thing. And so
for your audience to hear about it for the first
time today, they've got the premiere expert in the country
right now. And myself not because not that I'm more
of an expert than Jeerwig Griffin, but because I inherited
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the vault of sixty years of information from the Cancer
Control Society, and I studied daily and I.
Speaker 4 (10:47):
Look into it.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
I know more now just in this past year than
I knew the rest of my fifty nine years.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
So I really consider myself an expert.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
So when it comes to any subject about B seventeen
or proof about it, or how how does it work?
Or cyanide poisoning or you know, Steve McQueen in the
nineteen eighties or whatever you want to talk about, I'm
here to talk about it with you guys. And I
can I can tell we're gonna we're gonna hit it off.
Speaker 6 (11:11):
Well, it is okay, so a bold statement, a world
without cancer, a world without cancer and that and that
hits home to me because you know, eighteen months ago
my father at seventy four years old, healthy as can
be dropped dead of colon cancer. He was diagnosed. By
the time he was diagnosed, it was stage four. He
had some indigestion persistent for thirty days. Went to the
doctor and they said, you've got a five inch mass
in your colon. What for those go ahead?
Speaker 4 (11:34):
Did they remove as colon?
Speaker 6 (11:36):
You know, they they removed the mass, they resected the colon,
but by that point it had spread. It was stage
four already. He was completely unaware. He was asymptomatic probably
for years. And you know, so one we're seeing, I
think the rise of what they call turbo cancers. And
I don't know if that's a result of COVID vaccine.
I don't know if it's a result of the environmental factors.
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But we seem to be seeing more and more cases
of cancer, specifically in younger people. So, John, if you
could take a minute just so for people who we
think we understand cancer, but we really don't. Why are
we seeing more cancer nowadays than we were seeing twenty thirty,
forty years ago, or are we just able to diagnose
it more now, like you know, autism or something like that.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Oh gosh, you just made my brain almost explode because
that all the subject materials you brought up. It's a
tragedy about your father. I can tell you a story
of personal story by myself. The problem is it takes long,
a long time. I'll just say that I went through
the same thing your father did. They told me I
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need to remove half my colon. Ninety four days ago.
They told me I'd be dead in ten days.
Speaker 4 (12:46):
Because I'm who I am.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
I went into the hospital on an emergency reason not related,
but they did a cat's gan. They said, you have
an apple core. Le's your colon. We need to take
out two and a half feet of your colon. And
ninety four days ago, so they said you'll be dead
in ten days. John. Now, anybody that knows me knows
I've been fighting this battle for fifty years and there
was no chance I was gonna move half my colon.
But they said colon chemo radiation. We want to give
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you morphine, We'll give you all this stuff, and I
refuse it. All very friendly and had this whole wonderful
conversation where I taught them some things, and the final
conversation I don't want to go out of that story,
but the final conversation was the doctor who I befriended
ran the whole hospital said John, I think you're gonna
be dead. I'm really concerned about you. You're sixty. I
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we could have got you to seventy. I think you're
gonna go home. You're gonna die from this. And I said, okay, okay, friend,
you know this is a long story. Okay, friend, I'll
tell you. I promise you. If I go home and
do all the natural treatments I want to do and
I need surgery.
Speaker 4 (13:49):
Still, I'll come back. I'll get the surgery.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Do you accept that? He said, yes, I accept that.
I said, but I'll tell you also. If I come
back and I'm totally healed, I want you to give
me an hour in your office. I'm want to go
over everything that I did to heal myself.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
And he said deal.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
So that was That was about eighty four, ninety four
days ago. I was supposed to be dead in ten days.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
And the whole.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
Story is a podcast onto its own. But because I'm
I'm introducing the subject to your audience.
Speaker 4 (14:15):
They're gonna go, wait a minute.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
I thought, apricot seeds, you never got cancer, you never
could get cancer. I never had cancer. I never had cancer.
I don't have cancer, but they told me I did,
and they told me I needed to move two and
a half feet of my colon. The medical system, unfortunately,
is set up to diagnose cancers that maybe not even there.
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And I'm sad to say, you know, I hate to
say that to somebody they just lost their dad a
year and a half ago, because people are like, oh, oh,
they don't want to hear it, and I don't want
to I don't want to beat a dead horse. But
I've saved the lives of many people, not pay I
was a patient, but just telling that story, and they
chose a different path and they're live and well today.
And I could tell thousands of stories like that. But
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the trillion dollar medical industrial complex does not want you
to know, or your audience to know, that the answer
to cancer has long been proven to be a compound
called amigdalen. It's found in twelve hundred different foods. And
if I start naming these foods, you're gonna go Wait
a minute, I used to eat that, but I don't
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eat it anymore. Wait a minute, they've taken Wait a minute,
seedless apples. The seeds are good for you. Oh, no,
the poisonous. They're cyanide poisoning. The seeds of apricots are
good for you. No, they're cyanide poisoning. I eat forty
apricot seeds a day. I don't know of a single
human being that has died of cyanide poisoning from eating seeds.
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But yet, if you do a Google search, you'll see
you'll hear that all over the place. If you do
a TikTok video about apricot seeds, I'll say, oh, you're
poisoning people cyanide. I argue with you know, accredited medical
doctors on social media. They're telling me, well, there's a
study done in nineteen seventy eight where they killed dogs
when they gave them too much. No, that study has
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been proven to be manufactured. So they've fought against the seed.
And let me just read a Bible verse.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
And I'm going way all over the place, but let
me just read a Bible verse.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
Genesis one twenty nine, and God said behold, I have
given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the
face of all the earth, and every tree in which
is the fruit of a tree yielding seed. To you
it shall be meat and other versions. It says for
you that shall be your food. But yet people go,
wait a man, now, don't eat those seeds are poisonous.
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Or let's remove let's have seedless watermelon. When's the last
time you went to go get a watermelon? You can
find a seeded watermelon. How do they grow a seedless watermelon?
I could tell you that another story. But seedless apple, seedless, grape,
seedless everything. But God said you should have the seed
for thy food. And some other things lima beans, millet, barley, lentils.
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When's the last time you had lentil soup? All these things, raspberries,
boison berries on gmo, anything that's GMO no longer has
B seventeen in it. They've taken out the bitterness. If
you notice, seeles grapes are sweeter than the old grapes.
You talk about nostalgia. Talk about nostalgia the food you
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just compare a snack food. I used to love abba zaba,
that was my thing. My kid had had five ingredients.
You know this that the other thing now at Abba
Zaba has thirty ingredients with warning labels, and eight of
the chemicals or poisonous and one of them makes you obese,
and it's we're not. So when people say what's the
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rise in cancer, you know, is it just spreading? Is
it in our jeans?
Speaker 4 (17:39):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (17:39):
No, we don't eat any of the foods God's told
us to eat, and then we don't supplement with anything
and then they're poisonous. So it's of course, of course,
when I was in the hospital being told I needed
to remove two and a half feet of my coal,
and Fox News came up with a video and I
was smart enough to break my camera take a picture
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with a doctor in it and said, there's one hundred
and fifty eight thousand new cases of colon cancer diagnosed
in twenty twenty five, and one in five of those
are are under the age of fifty and a. It's
a diagnosis problem primarily because I have doctor friends like
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doctor Daryl Wolfe. He's called the Doc of Detox. He's
from Canada. He's been doing colorectal non surgical procedures for
forty years and he says ninety five percent of surgeries
are not necessary, they're useless, and they actually shorten your
life and all those other things. Now, I could get
into colonoskbi's, but I don't want to go off too
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much on the colon.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Let me, John, let me ask you a question. What
is it?
Speaker 6 (18:47):
So, what are they finding in the colon that's not cancer?
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Then what is it?
Speaker 1 (18:50):
They're finding a blockage, they're finding an irritation, they're finding inflammation,
They're finding all these things that are easily table with
natural answers, cheap natural answers to the extent that that
it will it will destroy. When I was in hospital,
they wanted to charge me. They got it preapproved within
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twenty four hours. And I didn't want to go off
this story. But within forty eight hours they proved me
for a two hundred and fifty thousand dollars surgery through
my insurance. I was gonna have to pay a fifty
thousand dollars deductible. Fifteen doctors told me. Fifteen doctors told me,
this is gonna save your life. I'm talking about and
I have all their names, all their positions. One guy
was the gi gastrotologist for Arizona. That's the best in
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the world. He's the best in all of Arizona. Never
even came to visit me. He just read my cat scan.
He never they they want. They decided they couldn't do
a colonoscopy because it would apperforate me. But it was
gonna be two hundred and fifty thousand dollars eric and
that would got me in with a colostomy bag. You know,
I'd have to go back for you know, checkups. I'd
had to start chemo radiation. That would have got me
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into the medical industrial complex. And that's just the beginning
of it. The treatment I took did when I went home,
when I knew I didn't have cancer. When I went home,
even though I was still suffering problems. And again we
could talk about this another time. It cost me about
ten thousand or fifteen thousand dollars with all the nutrients
I had to taken, all the ivs of ozone and
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all the latrol injections and all that. I did, all
the things anyone else should do, and then forty days
and forty nights later, I was one hundred percent back
to health. Didn't have a two and a half foot
scar didn't have two and a half foot of my
coalon missing. And it wasn't part of the medical industrial
complex where I would have lived to be seventy. That
all will get you to seventy, John, you got eleven children,
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they will all want you around.
Speaker 4 (20:39):
We can get you to seventy. I plan on living
to be over one hundred.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Like the hunss it so.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
So what so is the Is the mass no longer there?
Speaker 4 (20:49):
No, it's gone. It was It wasn't.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
They called it an apple core lesion, And this is
a lot of lies and things and all an apple
core lesion could be, and I'm saying that I don't
know every case it could be is an irritation where
the colon starts to collapse on self and says stop
sending the garbage or sending or it could be a
lot of different things. But my colon was completely opened up.
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I'm completely you know, I eat anything I want to eat.
I'm doing it all. I'm still continue with all. I've
stopped eating, you know, some of the things that was
causing the problems. But but it wasn't cancer. It was
an irritation. It was a either a twisting, it was
you know, when you go, well, John, how can you
say you didn't have cancer when you don't know for sure.
I still haven't gone back and got the final cat
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scan and gone back to the office because I've been
doing literally I've done fifteen.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Podcasts a week since that.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
And then I was gone out of the office for
two months going through this, and my wife thought I
was gonna die.
Speaker 4 (21:45):
My oldest son thought I was gonna die. People thought
I was gonna die.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
I knew this was just an episode I had to
go through from God because my whole life, I've been
saying I'll never get cancer.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
I've been saying that my whole life, and everybody's like.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Well, if you don't know what cancer is about, you
don't know what it's like, how can you tell people
not to choose those options? And so it's it's kind
of miraculous that I went through that. Uh and and
here I am.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
So what, so what are they doing?
Speaker 6 (22:08):
So when the doctors see the mass as you say,
we got the one hundred and fifty nine thousand or
the big number of colon cancer diagnoses, especially under fifty,
which is crazy because I think, you know, I'm forty three.
I always thought of colon cancer as an old man's disease.
So are they doing a biops here, are they detecting
the cancer cells or they're just doing a cat scan, going,
you have a mask, let's cut it out.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Yeah, that in my case, it was just a cat scan.
Again father's case.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
The father's case, they may have done a colonoscopy.
Speaker 5 (22:33):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
And unfortunately, colonoskpi's kill more people than they than they
ever save.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
And that's the lie that they tell us. It's five, five.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
To ten million people a year get a colonoscopy and
unnecessarily and they do you know that at one in
a thousand people to colonoscopy die during the procedure.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Why how do they die during the procedure.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
They perforate their colon and they they or they cut
too much out or you know, very things, or they
get the pace that they make you eat and the
nuclear medicine that they make you eat to see to
see all the pictures and make sure it's clean so
they can check it all is destroys your gut biome.
There's thousands of stories of people after colonoscopy. Now that's
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when all their sickness started. They couldn't hold any food down.
They started having pains in their stomach because the destruction
of the colon. Now I didn't know this, Eric, I
didn't know this six months ago because I told myself
I'm never going to get a colonoscopy never, and a
lot of my friends said they would never get a colonoscopy.
Speaker 4 (23:33):
So I never thought about it.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
Never. But now I know it's a five to ten
billion with the B dollar industry in the United States.
And now I have the data that says that thirty
percent of kolonoscopy's get a false positive diagnosis. They see something,
they clip it off, they cut it, they send it
off to a lab. Oh nope, not cancer, or oh
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it is cancer. We need to do a two hundred
and fifty thousand OARS surgery.
Speaker 4 (24:00):
System is broken.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
And I'm not saying every colon oscarbist don't please anybody listening.
I'm not saying they're all evil and they just they're
just taught only one way of medicine. Our Western medicine
says cut it out, burn it out, or poison it out.
Western medicine doesn't say, hey, let's find out what the
root causes, what's causing John's mass in his colon. Is
it because he, you know, took too much bentonite clay
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and silium husk and he did that without enough water?
Is it because he's you know, he's got some pancreatic issues?
Whatever I thought on Bulletproof, I don't need any doctors
to tell me anything. So even all my thousands of
integrative doctors didn't didn't you know. I didn't reach out
to him until I had the problem, and then I
had so many calls I couldn't even keep up with him.
But it shouldn't be just John Richardson makes the right choice.
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When I'm at this hospital, I'm fifteen doctors with white
coaches are telling me you got to remove your colon.
The normal person wouldn't stand a chance against that. I
only stood a chance because I could call doc of
Detoks Darrel Wolf on the phone and say, what you know,
this is what they're saying to do John. I wouldn't
do that to my worst enemy.
Speaker 4 (25:05):
John. Don't do that, John, do that because.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
I'm I'm I'm I'm an expert at apricut seeds and
B seventeen and how it chemically prevents you from ever
getting a tumor in the first place, I'm an expert
that I'm not an expert at when I've got colon pains,
what do I do to fix it? Or I'm not
an expert at many of the other things that mds are.
I'm a historian an expert that so I again, it's
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my own fault because I felt I was bulletproofs.
Speaker 4 (25:31):
When I was having stomach pains.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
I was like, Oh, I'll just drink some more I'll
eat some more sour krowd, or I'll drink some more
water or do whatever. But I had something going on
that needed to be addressed nutritionally, God given, immune system wise,
and I'm fully convinced. I always was, But I'm fully convinced,
as RFK Junior told me in a meeting in Arizona
when he first got together with Donald Trump, fully convinced
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that ninety five percent of the diseases we suffer today
as Americans. Maybe that all three of those people you
just mentioned died of are our deficiency diseases. Metabolic nutritional,
immune system deficiency diseases. Cancer can be wiped out very
quickly as long as we can wake up people's minds.
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And that's my mission, and I haven't. I didn't even
talk about the book another subject. But you know, I
like answering the questions because that's what's the top of
your mind.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
But this book was written fifty years ago by Geover Griffin.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Many people know him for a creature of Jackyll Island,
they don't know him from this And this book came
about because of a fishing trip that he and my
dad went on.
Speaker 4 (26:35):
They were buddies.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
They want this fishing trip together in nineteen seventy two
or three, I think it was nineteen seventy two, and
this book came out in nineteen seventy four, and now
it sells more copies in a week than it used
to sell in a year. So we're gonna we're gonna
give a free gift to you to everybody watching at
the end of this. So stay tuned front of me
watching because you're gonna get some exciting, an exciting free
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gift at the end.
Speaker 6 (26:58):
That's amazing, you know, John, like medicine in this country.
I equate it to when you go to a Jiffy
Lube and you're getting an oil change and they come
out and tell you hey. In addition to that, forty
nine dollars oil change, you want to do this, this,
and this. It's you know, any time you go for
a diagnosis and there's that profit incentive, you know, how
many doctors are going to say, hey, look, you don't
need anything, You're fine. No, what are these How much
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are they getting paid for these colonoscopies? How much they
getting paid for these treatments. It's it's a cancer industrial complex.
But I want to know, and I think you know,
it begs the question what is causing Whether it's cancer,
whether it's a mass, whether there's something wrong in our
gut or any organ system of our body. Why are
we seeing more of it? And specifically in young people?
Where what is wrong with the American diet? What is
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wrong with the American way of life? Why are we
seeing more of that?
Speaker 2 (27:43):
Now?
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Okay, an excellent question, and I'm going to answer that fully.
I just want to make sure you understand that cancer
is not what we think it is. What when I
say we it's what we're preconditioned for sixty years to
believe cancer is easy. Either something we smoked, something we drank,
something's in our in our it's in our DNA, you know,
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something's injected in us and all those things will increase
someone's cancer rate, but not because of the.
Speaker 4 (28:13):
Reasons that we've been we've been beat at our head.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
We think, oh, plastic cups cause cancer, you know, black
plastic cups every day. Another thing, Oh this causes Oh,
we've got this research that we've got. This cancer is
nothing more than a deficiency of vitamin B seventeen in
our diet.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
Nothing more.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
Okay, And that's impossible for most people to believe. But
let me just give you an example. Let me give
you a side example. In three hundred years ago, two
point six million people died of scurvy, especially people that
went on a seamen that went out on naval ships.
Speaker 4 (28:49):
They would not they would eat tack. It was just
you know, hard thing that they ate and.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
With no nutrients and had just filled them up. But
the elite knew. The elite, the kings and the queens
knew that if they just sucked on a lemon or lime,
that they would never have these this disease that actually
made your bones bend and teeth fall out and kill people.
And they were in such massive pain that that they
that they could just eat a lemon or lime and
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and and it could go It could if they did
weren't so almost dead, they could prevent that from ever happening.
If if scurvy were around today, you know how many
drugs we'd have to straighten out your bones, to fix
your teeth, to you know, make the pain go away.
But none the vitamin C would be made illegal. As
matter of fact, if you're a doctor and you tell
people I'm gonna give you ivy vitamin B, vitamin C
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to to cure your cancer, to help your cancer, you
can lose your license. You can lose your license. But
now people know high dose vitamin C has be shown
to be very effective and helping the body's immune system
fight off cancer.
Speaker 4 (29:50):
Why is it?
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Is it because cancer? Uh, it dies when it comes
to presence of vitam C. No, it's because the immune
system is lacking vitamin C and when it has the
proper mean system, it can kill the cancer off itself.
So that's that's why, that's why I keep hammering the issue. Okay, John,
stop telling me that the little compound that's found in
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this seed, it's also found in apple seeds, watermelon seeds,
app you know, grape seeds. It's found in over twelve
hundred different foods. I've named a couple of them, and
if you have a diet high in that According to CNBC,
is that a publication you think? Has it got a
conservative view of medicine? According to CNBC on February of
(30:36):
twenty twenty four, I could send you the link, but let.
Speaker 4 (30:39):
Me just read it to you.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
People in this remote valley live to one hundred They
follow five distinct diet and lifestyle habits for longevity. February seventeen,
twenty twenty four. Anybody can look it up by googling
CNBC hanzas one hundred years.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Just do that.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
But the number one thing guys by CNBC February twenty
four is that they consume apricot seeds and oil. Apricot
trees are one of the most important local crops in
the valley. Studies have shown that apricot seeds can help
fight cancer and other sources of inflammation in the body,
in part due to a compound called a migdalin. You
know how they tell us the truth so that when
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we when it becomes overwhelming and.
Speaker 4 (31:20):
We know it is, they can say, oh, I told
you the truth.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
Remember back in twenty twenty four. You know, I cut
your dad's colon out, or I cut this out, But.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
I told you the truth. You should have you should
have read that article.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
And you know the NIH did a study in twenty
twenty four that said amygdalen, the compound found in apricot seeds.
Twenty milligrams of a magdalen is in this apricot seed
and I could eat it right now, but I won't
be able to speak according to according to I've lost
my train of thought there. But according to the oh
yes I do. NIH did a study in twenty twenty
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four that says a migdalin causes apoptosis. That apoptosis means
cell death in cancer cells. So it's all around us, guys.
The truth is here and all we have to do
if you trust me and believe in me, but you
don't have to is eat five or ten apricot seeds
a day, and we will have a world without cancer.
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We will, not May, May or could we will. But
they are doing everything they can and their power the
evil ones to take doctors out. Three well known doctors,
including my father, Harold Manner, who proved that leantroll stopped
breast cancer completely. In nineteen seventy eight, he came out
with a book called The Death of Cancer, and I
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guarantee neither of you have ever heard of it.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
You know why.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
I had never heard of it until a year ago
when I found this vault. My father, doctor Harold Manner,
and doctor James Burke, who was the head of the
NIH and spent twenty years trying to tell the world
that leatrow was the absolute best answer for cancer we'd
ever find. All died in October of nineteen eighty eight.
All three of those doctors, including my father, and so
(32:58):
I've been on a mission my entire life, and as
of all my brothers and sisters in different ways. I've
been selling apricot seeds for thirty years, but for the
first twenty three years I couldn't even mention my dad's name.
I couldn't even tell a story of someone going because
they would come after me.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
BuzzFeed.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
You can still look the article up, said John, we
want to do an article about you that's fair and
balanced and talking about your dad and jia Ra Griffin.
This was twenty seventeen, and so I opened up to
the lady and I told her stories and when the
article came out. The first thing you see is skull
and crossbones made out of apricot seeds, with the apricots
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the B seventeen lantro capsules as eyes. And the first
part of the article said something to the effect of
doctor John Richardson, who was taking stripped of his license
and called a quack in the seventies, you know, thought
that he was helping people with lantro and his son
continues to do the scam to this day. And it's
you know, the Internet is allowing this scam to go out. Well,
first I was devastated. I thought this lot woman from BuzzFeed,
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which I should have known better, lied to me. But
the funny part, guys, was even then fifty thousand people
clicked through that horrible article and went to our website
to find out about apricot seeds. So it was it
was actually the start of an epiphan in me that
it's time to tell the story. And then we had
COVID and now people are willing to hear stories that
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they never would have heard before about doctors lying to
them about their health and medicine. Now people are are
receptive to it in a way that I can't even
keep up anymore. I can't even keep up.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
Yeah, everything he's saying is true.
Speaker 7 (34:37):
I've gone on a four year journey of this at
Apricot Seeds B seventeen.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
I take it every day. I had the book he
just held up and all about the tribe where they
found it and they don't have cancer. It's all.
Speaker 7 (34:50):
Everything he's saying is true. There's actually probably one hundred
different ways secure cancer. By the way, besides P seventeen.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Well, it's true, Bob. I'm not going to disagree with you.
I just want to say this. B seventeen has always
been the one that was the most demonized and called
the most effective.
Speaker 4 (35:10):
Violet doctors.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
I'm not saying ozone and vitamin C and soursop t
and black seed oil and fentanyl, are you not? Fentanyl
and vendi is on all don't have help assist it
and brings us closer to one hundred percent of the
time we can cure cancer. Excuse my French. I'll get
deleted anywhere.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
Yeah, of course, but leatroll.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
Is the most demonized and the most effective, Bob. That's
why I get on my cell box.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
So you're right.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
The hundred compounds will help, but leatroll. If you don't
have it, you can still die. And so yeah, it's
so cheap. I mean, anyway, keep talking, Bob, because I've
done a lot of talking.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
I just everything you're saying it is true. So I
just wanted to tell the audience that I know O.
Speaker 6 (35:51):
No, I mean, like, you got to think that the
cures are all around us, and you have to think that.
I think our understanding of our environs as a people
is very limited. And obviously we listen to the media,
we listen to the quote unquote experts. They say, no,
you need this two hundred fifty thousand dollars procedure where
for twenty or thirty bucks you can have some seeds
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or some supplements that are going to prevent the disease
from happening in the first place. How can people find
out more about your products? And so it's five to
ten seeds today and that sufficient amount of B seventeen
to prevent cancer you.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
Believe, yes, well, I'm the data proves it. But what
if I have time. I don't have much time because
I want to tell people where to find it. But
I'd like to explain the science because this is kind
of the epiphany that I've even come to. It's not
it's not some hocus pocus, you know, thing that John
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made up. And you know he sells the abercot seeds.
Of course he's going to say abercot seeds are great.
But it's actually the chemistry and the science and why
it works. When I tell it to you, you'll go like, oh,
that makes sense. Everybody that has a bloodze immune system
has cancer. And I told you I've never had cancer.
I've had cancer every day. Cancer happens occurs in our
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body every day. But if we're healthy, we're eating the
right foods. Amygdalin, this B seventeen comes along. It's tightly
locked with two molecules of glucose. It's brilliant. God's brilliance
is amazing. You guys have heard of pet scans. All
pet scan does is test that the cancer how much
cancer wants to eat glucose.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
That's what tests.
Speaker 4 (37:30):
Okay, don't and they.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
Put all these poisons in you to make sure you
can see the cancer that's the most actively wanted to eat.
Speaker 4 (37:36):
The sugar. It feeds the cancer. It feeds the cancer.
Speaker 1 (37:39):
So amygdalin a sugar, a cyanide sugar compound has two
molecules of glucose, one of cyanide and one of benzaldehyde,
and that's the scary thing. But the FDA in the
seventies couldn't break it apart. They said, we can't break
it apart, and it can't work the way this Richardson
idiot says. Because we can't break it apart in the lab,
it just destroys it. Well, until they discovered beta glucosa dase,
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what they call the unlocking enzyme, and they added it
to the magdon in a lab. Then it released the
cyanide and benzeldaid and they were like, oh see it's poisonous.
Oh cyanide poison. You're gonna die if you eat a megone.
The fact is that the only place that beta glucosidase
is found at higher levels. And this is not just
me saying, it's all in the documents and the science
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and the studies. The only place you find high doses
of beta glucosidase is a cancer cell. So cancer cells
trying to latch on someplace to start metastasizing your thing,
it has beta glucosidase. And when a magdalon comes along
if you have sufficient amount in your blood, it comes
in contact with beta glucosidase, it breaks apart in the sugar.
The cancer eats the sugar. The cyanide and benzealdehyde kill it.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
Kill it. It's right there. It's dead.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Now. You might get a little bit of an upset
stomach if you if you don't have a magdon in
your system, or you might feel something from that that
cell that was killed. But it kills it, so you
don't have it doesn't have a chance to metastasize. So
when the huns that have zero instance of cancer zero
and the Inuit Eskimos have a zero instance of cancer,
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who eat the bile duct of the wild cariboo that's
full of amigdalin. And when wild animals don't have cancer
because they eat amignalin in their diet, and when they
go to the zoo they have cancer. These are all
proofs that Ed Griffin talked about in this amazing book
called War Without Cancer Why societies don't have cancer? Now,
if I ended right there and said that that was
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how it worked, and you'd go, that's like chemotherapy, John,
You know, you poison the cancer, but then you're gonna
take cyanide and benzaldad's gonna go all over the place
in your body and start killing stuff. So don't eat
too many apricot seeds. I'll be careful. Don't eat forty
apricot seeds like John Richardson, or don't eat fifty apricot
seeds like other people, or two hundred like the Huns says,
you'll dive sinai poisoning. The fact is that God also
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created an enzyme called rodonase, and I like what Bob
shaking his head because he's heard these things. Rodonase is
called the protecting en zime. And what rodines does is
it breaks down that benzaldehyde and cyanide and turns it
into pain relievers. So that's why nearly one hundred percent
of my dad's patients that he that he treated, nearly
one hundred percent of them, even if they ended up
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dying from the chemo, the radiation and cutting all their
organs out, they still had their appetite, came back, their
pain went away, that all these wonderful benefits, even their
end of life was better because of the effects of
rodines on the cyanide and benzaldehyde. So it's nearly impossible
to kill yourself from sinaide poisoned by immignalant unless you
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also introduced beta glucosides in a fake form, which they
did in a study in the seventies for dogs, and
every dog died.
Speaker 4 (40:45):
Every dog died.
Speaker 1 (40:45):
In the study, and they said, oh, Lantrell's will kill
y'all because they introduced beta beta glucosides, of course. And
so that's why if people get an upset stomach or
feel like, oh, I hate four it because he's I
feel like I got syini poisoning. No, you're simply having
its working in your system the body. If you have
the rodinase, it'll start breaking it down into pain relievers.
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So that's what amignalant does. And if you don't have cancer,
don't have a tumor, that's all you need. So when
I say when people say, oh, well you know you
have tumors, you got to do something. You've got to
burn it, cut it out. Well, then you need other things.
You might have parasites. You might need fen bendas al,
you might need ivermectin, you might need something else to
kill that. You also need the pancreatic enzymes which help
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eat the outer slimy coating. Almost everybody with cancer has
a pancreas problem. They stop producing the enzymes that help
eat the slimy protein coating around the tumor. And that's
why pancreatic cancer is deadly. You know, you have twelve
weeks to live if you have pancreaus cancer because it
stops growing those enzymes. But those are the two of
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the things you need, and then you need be fifteen
and then you need oxygen, good food, plenty of water.
You know, all these other things, soursop t black seat oil,
all these other things to help your immunes to build up.
And one hundred percent of the time you can come
back as long as you haven't been burnt, cut and
destroyed by the time you get to that. As many
people die from the treatments of cancer, and many people
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you know that that that's what what ends up killing
them is the treatments, and that the studies are coming out.
Just two days ago they came up with the study
that showed that chemotherapy actually reawakens cancer cells that are dormant.
Now I know why that is, but the study showed
that you may kill off some cancer cells, but you're
reawakening it over here. And so we finally have a
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study showing that chemotherapy not only isn't effective and it
kills healthy cells, but now it reawakens quote unquote dormant
cancer cells that all they needed to have in the
first place was vitom B seventeen and that and the
cancer would never metastasize in the first place.
Speaker 2 (42:51):
I hope that.
Speaker 4 (42:51):
Hope that explained it.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
If you have any questions about anything I said, I'd
be happy to answer.
Speaker 6 (42:56):
It's yeah, it's Website's the website, Oh, the website to
buy the product, to buy the apricot seats from me.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
You can get them from anywhere, but you can buy
them from me and support our mission to have an
operation out of the world World dot cancer is r
ncstore dot com. RNC store dot com. You can go
to that website and under under a certain area. It's gosh,
let me just say it, because I get a mental block.
At RNC store dot com dot rm C store dot com.
(43:27):
You can there's there's a section called oh this is
this is dead air guys, but uh, here we go,
uh and it's called resources. Okay, so you can get
for free you can get my Dad's protocol. You can
watch podcasts that I've been one hundreds of podcasts on
You can watch three documentaries for free.
Speaker 4 (43:46):
One is UH, One is UH.
Speaker 1 (43:49):
Second Opinion brilliantly done seven hundred and fifty thousand views
on YouTube ten years.
Speaker 4 (43:54):
Ago in three days. And guess what they deleted it?
Speaker 1 (43:58):
The guy that made the documentary lost money even though
it should have changed the world. You can watch World
Without Cancer by Gioigriffin, and then you can buy what
I recommend is the is the Prevention Bundle or the
seeds because the seeds have what you need. And then
we have the Prevention Bundle which makes it easy for
people to take daily and it's less than a dollar
a day. But my message, my message I want to
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hear to people is you don't need me for anything.
Speaker 4 (44:23):
You don't need me.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
If you want to change your diet and eat the
foods and eat and grow your organic food and eat
the foods that there's twelve hundred of easily readily available,
you don't need or on sea, you don't need anybody.
But the difficulty in the American diet. We talked about
why kids are getting cancer because the food is garbage
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there is no nutrients in the food, it's just fluff.
So if you want to get this book, if anybody
in the audience wants to get this book and learn
about B seventeen, this is this is my autograph copy
right here from Jiirah Griffin and Pat Griffin. If you
want to get this book, go to my My World
(45:05):
Without Cancer, My you know your own, because if you
can't make sure you don't get cancer, how can you
help anybody else. So it's one person at a time.
Go to My World Without Cancer. Put your first and
last name in and your email, and by that, before
this podcast is over, you'll have this book where you
can talk about the twelve hundred different foods, you can
talk about the hunsas and Diera Griffin, who's ninety four, says,
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there's not a single fact in this book that's ever
been refuted. Nobody's successfully said proved him wrong with any
fact in this and he's printed it twenty four times
and edited it four times, updated it four times. This
was the new edition, revised and updated, and it sells
more copies now. More people are reading this book now
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than it did when it came out in the seventies
because it's very difficult then for the censor this, and
it changes lives. It will change your life. And I
don't know if Bob's read it, but I recommend he
reads it. I recommend you read it, Era, because your
dad unfortunately died needlessly, and two thousand people today will
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die needlessly because of the medical industrial complex. Is far
more profitable taking someone that doesn't have cancer, taking them
through that system, sucking half a million to a million
dollars out of their pocket, out of their state, whatever
it is, and then leaving them for dead at the end.
Speaker 4 (46:27):
And that wording I just.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
Said would have got me probably put in jail just
two years ago. But now everybody's waking up to it.
And I was just on the stage with Mike Tyson
and Tito Ortiz and some major doctors that are coming
out and saying, yeah, I've been fighting this battle my
whole career. If I tell the truth about nutrition or health,
get I get, you know, I get, I get thrown
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on the bus. If I just go along with the
system and give people chemo radios and surgery, I drive
the Ferrari, I get a million dollar bonus. We sit
around in meetings, you know, start the week and talk
about who we can give surgeries to and to get
our bonus up. What kid needs a surgery that they
don't really need. I'm serious, guys, that am I see
is broken and I've never realized that so much in
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my life.
Speaker 4 (47:11):
As I just went.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
I just went into the belly of the beast and
survived and came out the other end. And I plan
on living to be one hundred and twenty. And I
want to take you guys along with me.
Speaker 2 (47:20):
You know what, I got to give it a shot.
Speaker 6 (47:22):
I mean, so five to ten of these seeds a day,
and that's and that's something forever.
Speaker 2 (47:29):
That's just part of your daily regimen. You do that
every day.
Speaker 4 (47:32):
Yeah, yeah, it's not again again, I'm being sincere.
Speaker 1 (47:36):
We didn't have to one hundred years ago because we
eat melt bread, we ate a lime of beans, we
ate all the food that we ate was good for
us and had be seventeen in it. But now, because
of our modern American diet is so garbage. Yes, you
need a supplement, and you don't just need a supplement.
Vitamin B seventeen, probably vitamin C. I've had people have
miracles supplementing with magnesium or vitamin D three. They're all
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these problems and they just figured out what they were
low in started supplementing it with a good supplement, and
they're healthy because we were designed to eat healthy food.
God said in Genesis one twenty nine, eat the fruits
and the seeds.
Speaker 4 (48:14):
But we don't get that anymore. I mean, I grow a.
Speaker 1 (48:16):
Little garden in my backyard, and we shop at organic grocery.
But when I go to a restaurant that food is
it's tasty, but not really good for me. So yes,
it's somethings we have to do the rest of our lives.
If we want to be healthy, we have to supplement
or eat, you know, really good food. Move out to
a farm in Tennessee and plant your own orchard. There's
lots of people doing that, and they're living longer lives.
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People are living to be one hundred that are that
are that are realized that this immune system God gave
us does not need help from being jabbed with the
with some thing that's supposed to protect us. Our immune
systems already made to do it. How did we survive
years ago without these seventy two jabs in California?
Speaker 4 (48:56):
You know, for my grandson. That's his potential.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
I don't want to rest until he doesn't have to
have a single one to get into kindergarten in California.
Speaker 2 (49:04):
God bless you know. John.
Speaker 6 (49:06):
It's always fascinating to hear these perspectives. Definitely going to
look into the apricot seeds. That's something I did not
know about, you know, an hour ago. So thank you
so much. Ourncstore dot com. Check it out. I was
just looking at it right now. You got all the bundles,
you got the seeds, you got the extract. What do
you recommend? Do you recommend doing the capsules or the seeds?
Is there a difference, Is there a benefit to one
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or the other.
Speaker 1 (49:29):
It's personal preference and what I recommend. I have, you know,
hundreds of people to buy them, and then they taste
too and they're so bitter they put them in the
refrigerator and forget about it. So that doesn't do me
any good. I want people to be taking it. So
my wife takes a five hundred milligram capsule every morning.
She says, her hair grows longer, she said, her skin's better.
You know, each person that has an individual that's why
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we offer it in a bar. We offer it. Invita
rocks which pop in your mouth. For kids, we offer it.
We have the apricot kernel oil, which people are raving about.
Speaker 4 (50:00):
We just offered at different sources.
Speaker 1 (50:02):
But the thing I do every single day is forty
seeds and one five hundred milligram capsule. I'm eating thirteen
hundred milligrams of B seventeen every day, and I just
recommend people do one hundred to two hundred.
Speaker 4 (50:13):
Why so much because I'm the leader of this pack.
Speaker 1 (50:15):
If I ever get cancer, if they ever say that
guy they ate all seeds die of cancer, they would
win a huge battle. So again, the answer is personal preference.
The easiest one is the Prevention Bundle or the pro Bundle,
because and you can get it out of subscription and
it's less than a dollar a day, and you're getting
the pancretic enzymes which helps you digest meat, and the
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outer slimy coating of the cancer cell B fifteen which
helps your blood carry more oxygen found in apricot seeds
and brown rice, and then BE seventeen, so you're getting
on a daily basis. I do it every day everybody,
and a friend I'd just say every day but I
also eat apricot seeds every day because I think the
most natural version is the best.
Speaker 4 (50:56):
But they're bitter. It's a little secret. They're bitter. They
don't taste good.
Speaker 6 (51:01):
Well, small price to pay for health, John Richardson, thank
you so much for joining us, guys. Check out RNC
store dot com. Thank you, and I'm definitely gonna be
checking that out. Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
Thank you, Eric and Bob. It was It's a pleasure.
I knew we'd be buddies. It's so funny that stories
is hilarious.
Speaker 4 (51:16):
So thank you.
Speaker 2 (51:17):
Take care soon. You so you knew all about this? Huh?
Speaker 7 (51:21):
All about I take b seventeen five hundred milligrams every day.
Speaker 6 (51:24):
I know.
Speaker 2 (51:25):
I have that book that he held up.
Speaker 7 (51:27):
I also know of a really quick way, but it's
called leo trill. That's the liquid form of apocantcies leo trill,
vitamin C and DMSO and.
Speaker 2 (51:38):
An iv fam one hour later cure.
Speaker 6 (51:42):
And let me let me make the legal disclaimer as
a resident lawyer here. We are not doctors. We are
not prescribing anything. We are merely a forum. We're discussing,
entertaining possible alternative remedies. To the pharmaceutical industrial complex. Don't
take our word for anything. Do your own research, talk
to your doctors, talk to experts. Go on to John's website,
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go on to rncstore dot com. Look it up, look
up the literature, look up the critiques on his work.
If you agree with it and you want to give
it a shot, make that decision yourself. If you go
all this guy's a quack, look at the literature against him,
do whatever you want to do. There's no incentive for
Bob and I here. We're not making any money from this.
We're merely giving someone a platform who And again, Bob,
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I've talked about this a lot. I like when we
have these intriguing guests who change my way of thinking,
who teach me something new. That's the best part about
doing this is how much you're able to learn in
fifty two minutes ago. I didn't know this existed. Clearly,
Bob's more schooled on that than I am.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
But I am.
Speaker 6 (52:40):
As soon as we log off today, I'm going on
RNC store dot com. I'm going to look into that.
Because you know, having a father who had colon cancer
with zero risk because he was not overweight, he was
very healthy. He exercised. You would look at him and
go and he had longevity in his family. So you're like,
you're going to live to be one hundred easily, and
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to get that horrific disease or whatever it was he had,
you know, because John saying it may not have been cancer,
I don't know if that's true or not. I'm going
to rely upon what I was told, But something happened
that if I can prevent it by taking an enzyme
or taking a vitamin, my god, man, an ounce of
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prevention is worth a pound of cure. And I again,
I think a lot of it comes down to not
just the diet, but just what is in our food,
even the quote unquote healthy food. Oh I'm eating chicken
and rice or I'm eating vegetables. Well, how is that
chicken raised? How is the rice grown? How are the
vegetables raised? What kind of pesticides are going into the soil,
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what kind of genetic modifications are going into the soil?
Speaker 1 (53:47):
You know?
Speaker 2 (53:47):
And organic?
Speaker 6 (53:48):
What does organic really mean? I'm trying that, you know,
we all try our little things, have our tomato gardens.
I've been composting for the last two years, and you know,
we'll see what health benefits that has, if any. But
I think it's just we need to go back to
the land. We need to go back to the land.
And someone I saw a meme or something, someone told
me something that was so profound. It's like God gave
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us this earth and all the food and the game
abound and everything that we need, and we as human
beings created credit scores, Like why do we complicate the
hell out of things when we have everything.
Speaker 2 (54:19):
We need right in front of us?
Speaker 6 (54:22):
I agree, isn't that the way it works? Well, guys,
thank you all for tuning in. Had a really nice show.
Check out RNC store dot com. That's a really interesting
set of topics regarding cancer and cancer prevention. Like I said,
don't take our word for it, don't take his word
for it. Look into it yourself. But again, it's a
it's a little vitamin. It's a vitamin.
Speaker 4 (54:41):
You know.
Speaker 6 (54:41):
Can it hurt you with something your body needs, something
that's good for you. I think it's worth trying. I'm
going to give it a shot. I'm going to give
it a shot and see if it helps it all.
Speaker 7 (54:50):
Well, there's a point of diminishing return so.
Speaker 6 (54:56):
Much, too much anything can kill you. Too much water
can kill you. Moderation it is the key. But that
being said, I think just being smart, eating healthy, being active,
and above all having a positive disposition, because I think
if you've ever had a really elderly relative and you've
ever kind of seen the end of life, so much
of it is.
Speaker 2 (55:16):
Just prolonging existence.
Speaker 6 (55:19):
But I really think we need to focus on quality
of life too, and that's very important. Enjoy yourself. I
was just on a cruise and not saying this is
a word I want to live by, a phrase I
want to live by, because then it wouldn't be healthy.
Speaker 2 (55:31):
But I'm on a cruise.
Speaker 6 (55:33):
We're about to eat dinner, and the chef comes down,
you know, to tell everyone what's on the menu for
the night. And he's this big Serbian guy. A lot
of Eastern European work on this cruise line. And he goes,
you're on vacation. I want you to count your memories,
not your calories. And I thought, like, you know what,
enjoy yourself, You work out, you eat healthy, you're always
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you know, nitpicky, have a fun week, have that second
glass of wine, order that you know, pork knuckle in
Germany drink that stein of beer, have fun, let yourself
enjoy your life, and with that, enjoy the rest of
your weekend.
Speaker 2 (56:08):
Guys, we'll see you next week.
Speaker 6 (56:09):
Thank you all for tuning in and again check out
NC store dot com.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
God bless God Bless boom A.
Speaker 3 (56:16):
Keep America. You keep America.
Speaker 2 (56:20):
We'll keep Americ.
Speaker 3 (56:22):
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