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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello everybody. For the first time ever, we are on YouTube,
Twitter and Rumble at the same time with doctor Peter Glidden.
He is here to answer your questions six one, nine, three, five, four, eight, eight,
seven nine. If you look at the bottom of the screen,
you see a link there that's for his Leave Big
(00:26):
Farmer Behind website where he goes on two times a
week for a live Q and A. And you can
write it in for people who are a little squeamish
or shy about calling in. So there's a better way,
you know, we could do it that way as well.
And he has a ton Doctor Peter Glinden. How much
information is on that site.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
I think there's two hundred hours of video information on
the website. We have a medical myth busting section where
I talk about things like Staton drugs are not all
they're cooked up to be the best way to detox,
weight loss myths, et cetera, et cetera, and I've got
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then I talk about eighty eight different illnesses, give you
the medical conventional medical point of view about them and
how they are knuckleheads in their treatment strategy more or less,
but more importantly, the nature pathic point of view based
on actual clinical experience of myself and my colleagues, stuff
that people can do starting today from the comfort of
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their own home in order to attempt to rally their
body's ability to fix itself. It's kind of self help
health recovery information based on thirty five years of my
clinical work and beats the poke in the eye with
the sharp stick. So if you and the listening audience
are sick and tired of the Shenanigans of the pharmaceutical
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industry number one. Number two, you're sick and tired of
being let down by the conventional medical model. There are
alternatives that I have been developed and delivered by licensed physicians,
alternatives to the pharmaceutical method and you need to know
about them. And that's what I discussed on my website
at length.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Very good and just so everybody knows out there, a
lot of people have been actually taking advantage of that.
And if you're racing and tripping over your wife's tiny
dog to get a pen right now, you don't have
to do that. There's actually a link in the description
you can just click, so you don't have to worry
too much about that. You don't have to try to
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write it as it's going past the screen. It's just
to let you know what to look for in the description.
You just go ahead and click it, all right. So
the actually, you know, I kind of in going along
with what you were saying about how they're completely wrong
about the things that they do.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
Think they you know what they'll tell you about a
certain disease.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
When I was talking to you and I was kind
of point into you what happened with my inguinol incarcerated
in Guinal Hernia that happened on Thanksgiving, had the bump
for two years. But you know whatever, they told me
that there's no way that you can strengthen the lining.
And you said that's bogus.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Well, I mean from their point of view. I mean,
you know, I mean, if you gave a cell phone
to you know, an Aztec warrior, you know, four hundred
years ago or whatever, they would think it was magic
or they would come up with so it would become
so completely outside of their frame of reference they wouldn't
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know what to do with it. This is the thing,
and this is the problem that we have right We
haven't had a free medical market in this country since
nineteen early nineteen hundreds nineteen ten nineteen twelve nineteen fifteen.
Right around there, the medical market was taken over by
the pharmaceutical industry, the Carnegies, the rock Fellers, and the
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point of that spear was the American Medical Association. So
when the early nineteen hundreds, Congress granted the American Medical
Association exclusive control over who could and who couldn't call
themselves a doctor. So it was a hostile takeover of
the medical.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Marketplace infiltration and didn't takeover because they put their people
in the right spots.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
And everybody who was not an MD was kicked to
the back of the bus or kicked off of the
bus completely. And then they instituted language dominance. They turned
the education of a medical professional all in Latin. They
did that to make it seem like beyond the reach
of the ordinary layperson. And then the pharmaceutical industry convinced
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Congress to pass a law which states, and this is
a law in the United States, believe it or not,
that the only thing that can treat a disease as
a drug, the only thing that can treat a disease
as a drug. Let me say that again. The only
thing that can legally treat a disease as a drug,
and then they raise the bar for the introduction of
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a drug into the marketplace, you know, millions and millions
and millions of dollars to have something be considered a drug,
which effectively eliminated all of the competition. So, you know,
the botanical medicine people, the vitamin people, they couldn't compete.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Right, the simple stuff that works as natural doesn't cost
a lie, you don't, you know, have a lot to
try to lobby to get it to be called treatment.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
So yeah, so it was a complete from a to z,
from soup to nuts, from top to bottom. It was
complete takeover of the medical system. And this of course
was pitched to the American people, the unassuming American public
then and now as up the medical education in the
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United States and getting rid of the diploma mills and
the quack schools, and there was a little bit of
that that was going on, but mostly it was a
hostile takeover. So the chiropractors got kicked out, the nature
pass got kicked out, the homeopaths got kicked out, botanical
medicine people got kicked out. Everybody got kicked out, and
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all of these professions have had to claw their way
back into the mainstream and still right, the MDS are
considered the king of the hill. And this is the
thing that most people are completely unaware of because this
has been going on for longer than anybody's been alive.
I don't know anybody that was born in nineteen ten,
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do you right. Those people have all died. So the
only people that are alive right now have grown up
inside of this paradigm.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
Which is kind of funny.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
The reason why they don't they're not here anymore is
because they have an MD directed medical night hear if
they were born in nineteen ten year.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
One hundred percent correct. So you know, people look around
people in our generation, people in our parents' generation. The
only medicine that's practiced in their hospitals is MD medicine.
The only medicine that's you know, they their insurance covers
is MD medicine. The only medicine their universities do research
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on is MD medicine. The only medicine they make TV
shows and movies about is MD medicine. And therefore it's logical,
it would be a logical assumption, which is what happens.
People make they see, well, geez, the mds are everywhere,
all the time. Therefore they must be better at what
they do than everybody else. And that's only true if
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it was a level playing field. But people don't know
that it was a hostile takeover. People haven't been taught that,
you know, we it was a monopolization of the medical marketplace,
which it is, which it was in, which it is.
And so this situation has become reality by consensus now
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where everybody just automatically assumes that the mds hold a
secret decoder ring to all things medical and everybody else
is the back of the bus quack, because that's been
the socialized message that we've all grown up with, you know,
in our entire life.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
And so TV helps that too by making chiropractors look
like dopes, like in Two and a half Men in.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Correct, and you know, and I mean, it's a propagandized
thing that Joseph Goebbels would be proud of, quite frankly.
And and this, you know, has also this, all of
this machiavellian mediocrity, monopolistic nonsense, has manifested inside of the
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education of the doctor itself. And the education of a
doctor is a meat grinder, by the way, and that
The intention of the educational system is to brainwash the
student who's becoming a doctor into believing that if I
wasn't taught it in medical school, it's simply not valid.
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If I wasn't taught in medical school, it's simply not valid.
If I wasn't taught it in medical school, it's simply
not valid.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
And they exhaust you.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
The internships and the residencies and all of the nonsense
it's and it's all done on purpose.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
And then.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
You know, you've got bills to pay, and you've got
standards of care that the pharmaceutical industry has put into place,
so that if you are a medical doctor or a
nurse and you start to see the light and you
want to do things outside of the mainstream, you're not
going to be able to work for the hospital group.
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You're not going to be able to work for for
where for your employer. You're going to have to go
out on your own. And most people just can't do that,
or they don't have the financial ability or the you know,
the the education, or the strength to do that. So
the system perpetuates itself. So the medical doctor, this is
a really long answer to your question, has you know
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the the abdominal surgeon has. The gastrointestinal specialist has no
experience with medical nutrition, They have no experience with the
botanical medicine. They don't even know a proper definition of health,
and so they have a very limited understanding of anatomy
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and physiology and how the body works, and everything that
they do is framed inside of that frame, and anything
it's outside of that frame, they just can't even consider
it whatsoever. So the orthopedic surgeon will tell you can't
regrow the cartilage, but you can. The gastrointestinal specialists will
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tell you that, you know, the gallbladder can't fix itself.
Speaker 4 (11:15):
It can.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
They'll tell you that you know you have popter hernia
because the connective tissue in your abdomen was weak and
there's no way to strengthen that, and that's just wrong.
But you know, the situation persists because that's what all
of their colleagues think, that's what all of their colleagues say,
that's what all of the research that they have access
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to purports. And you know, it becomes the race of
the mediocre. It is conventional medicine is monopolized mediocrity. And
if you don't believe me. All you have to do
is look around and see how everybody's doing. Everybody is sick,
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everybody has an illness. Everybody's taking at least three prescription medicines,
and as they get sicker, as they get older, it
gets worse. And this has become the new normal.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
Right.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
We see Alzheimer's memory clear clinics popping up like mushrooms
after a spring rain, and we're all.
Speaker 4 (12:20):
Okay with it.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
We shouldn't be okay with it, right and we and
this monopoly is so complete that nobody criticizes the king, right.
It's like the you know, the Emperor's new clothes. Right,
nobody's going to say, oh, look, the emperor is.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
Naked, getting this name right, because no matter where you know,
you're still going to get the same answers for the
most part.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
I mean, it's based off the same theory.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Which and people you know, Alzheimer's is everywhere all the time,
so people just think that that's life and it's not.
It's life under the care of the MD. But people
don't see it like that because of the monopoly. And
you know, this is the fight that we fight. Just
and look, man, if you spent a month in my
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office or any of my colleagues offices, and you see
the things that we've seen people recover from. Your jaw
would be on the floor. This is not we don't
have a you know, cure all for everything.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
We don't.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
But this is a very sophisticated approach towards health recovery,
which is consistent with natural law. It's very effective. But again,
because of the monopoly, people have nothing to compare mediocre
MD medicine to because that's all they see all the time.
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They don't see anything else, and they think to themselves, well,
if if doctor Glington really knew how to fix osteo arthritis,
you know, he'd have a TV show and he'd be
the most famous person.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
In the world.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
And here we are.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
On TV show here, So it's a it's not from
the inside to the outside. And you know, conventional medicine
is good for traumacare, it's good for military field medicine,
good for dentistry more or less, good for the complications
of childbirth and surgery when it's absolutely positively necessary. That's
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the wheelhouse of the m D. For everything else, they suck.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
And what's interesting about that comment that you made about
you know that you would have a TV show or
something like that. Anybody who can fix anything is not
going to be allowed to speak to very many people.
You know that they don't know.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
They need to understand that.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
It's unless you have the m D at the end
of your name and there's some kind of gimmick that's
going along with it that's going to benefit the pharmaceutical industry.
You're not going to get the noidoriety. You're not gonna
You're probably going to be attacked and suppressed and told
and called the quack. If you can actually fix something,
especially if you can do it without the use of pharmaceuticals,
Oh boy, better knock it off there, sir.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
That off.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Yeah, I mean my profession. That's a felony to practice
my profession in two states in the United States believe
that it's a felony to practice nature pathic medicine in
Tennessee or Florida. Can't do it, so you'll throw it in.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
That's like the denial of reality is that that's what
they're saying in those two states. It's denial of reality
and helping.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
The whole thing is perpetuated by the the you know,
the unimaginable wealth of the pharmaceutical industry, which is as
has been evidenced by all of the coronavirus crap that
they were able to get away with and still mm
and nobody's gone to jail and no congressional investigations. Nothing right.
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It's a big bad voodoo daddy. And I don't ever
think that it's going to change, not in our lifetime.
You know, maybe if an asteroid hits, or if the
poll shift does happen in our lifetimes. I do believe
the poles are going to shift in the next thirty
years sometime, maybe the next fifty years sometime, could be tomorrow.
But you know, failing some type of global disaster, this
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situation is not going to change from the top down.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
It's not not from the town.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
So people have to snap out of it, pick their
heads out of the sand, and actively look for alternatives
to the machiavellian, monopolistic, mediocre method brought to the table
by the MDS.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
It's almost the fabian society in white coats correct fash
all day one.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
Percent, so you know, and the irony here is that
it's not that hard to do. I mean, learning what
to do to help your body heal itself. It's not hard.
Surgery is complicated, but healing the body is relatively easy.
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And this is my message, right, healing is easy. If
you're smart enough to pass the driver's license test, you're
smart enough to learn what to do and how to
do it. And that's what I've gone out of my
way to help people understand. Through the info on the website.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
Excellent, and let me just go ahead. I'm gonna pop
You might hear a little bit of background. Nice for
a second. I gotta pause it quickly, stand through the
info on the website. Say there we go. All right?
So yeah, okay, I'm just I popped up the see
with the we stream yard.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
They don't integrate rumble.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
That's like the main place that we're on right now,
so I have to move away from this screen in
order to see it.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
So now we're up.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
I can hoggle back and forth for anybody out there.
But sixe nine three five four eight eight seven nine.
If you have a question, I do have a write
in here, and I'm going to ask that one right now.
And doctor Peter Glidden, actually, thank you before I even
get asked into this. Thank you for being here because
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I know you're not feeling very well or you weren't
feeling great. Yes, last week and.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Yeah, my wife and I we both got bad head colds,
which is an interesting thing to talk about, because you know,
we've all been hypnotized into believing that, you know, at
this time of the year, Oh, it's the flu season, yeah,
or it's a bacterial incursion, or it's something. Right, there's
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an external vector of something that infiltrates the body and
bypasses the immune system takes a foothold, and now you're sick.
And that's what everybody thinks, and everybody's wrong. The cold,
the head cold is the cure detox, right, Yeah, your
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body has loaded to the gills with crap usually, which
is a function of people overdoing it during the holiday season, right,
too much sugar, too much alcohol, too many carbohydrates, too
many mucus forming foods, too much stress. I mean the
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holidays are stressful, yes, And so all of that piles up,
and then there's the weather change, right, cold and wet days, right,
and then the system can't handle it anymore. The system
reaches its breaking point. The system shuts down and generates
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a detox protocol. You know, it's like the Starship Enterprise, right,
that's the detail. They didn't have a detox protocol and
a Starship Enterprise. But the system is attempting to fix itself,
to reboot itself. So your body's bikes of fever why,
in order to burn through toxic accumulation of crap in
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the body to get rid of it. So it's like
you've you've you've surpassed your body's daily ability to clean
itself out, and now you're in trouble. And so that's
when you get sick. It's not because of a virus,
it's not because of bacteria. It's because you've had poor
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health choices over the holidays that have finally caught up
with you. And that's why it happens. And you know,
depending on the status quo of your health and depending
on the stress of your life and all these other factors,
you're either going to get rocked or you know, it's
just going to be a little blip on the screen.
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So that's the deal. Whenever your body is exhibiting a
fever like this, especially if there's a lot of mucus production,
then your body's trying to clean itself out, and then
the best way to deal with that is to not eat.
Stop eating, right, stop eating. Drink lemon juice, lemonade if
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you absolutely positively have to eat because you're going to
pass out. If you don't, then have organic red seedless grapes.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Wow, so the lemon, that would be citric acid and
you know vitamin C, right, because I know, when you're
sick on like a cruise ship and everybody's thrown up
because of bad food, they usually give you a citric
acid and like a lot.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
Of yeah, yeah, so you know vitamin See, a scorbic
acid is in its natural form in fruits, is much
more robust biomolecule than a scorbic acid in a capsule
in a bottle on the shelf.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
It's it's different, it's copper bonded to it, it's.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
Got a lot of things in it besides a scorbic acid,
and you know it it helps your body to cut
through the mucus and eliminate it. And also a good
strategy for people to include at this time of the
yearth they're sick, go to the health food store, get
a big bottle of silium husk powder. Make sure it's
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the powder sillium husk powder. That's p S y L
l I U M sillium husk powder. My favorite company
is Yerberprima. You know, I'm not affiliated with yerber Prima,
but they sell it into big bottles. It looks like flour,
like wheat flour in a bottle. So you take here's
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the dose, here's how to do it. Take a heaping
tablespoon of the silium husk powder. You put it into
eight ounces of unfiltered organic apple juice, Stir the hell
out of it, and drink it down within two to
three minutes. And if you didn't drink it down, if
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you just put the silium husk powder in the apple
juice and let it sit on the countertop within thirty minutes,
it would turn into a big gelatinous mass inside the glass.
You wouldn't be able to swallow it because the silium
husks absorb the water and it acts like a broom
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as it moves through your digestive tract. Right, It's like
a like a an intestinal broom, so to speak.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Is this the same stuff that they're using the super
cool and cleanse the same That's what I thought because
I used to no, no, I know that I took it.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
You're right, yeah, And we do that before bed. We
do this before bad and you follow it with either
four or eight ounces of water, so you get eight
ounces of your unfiltered organic apple juice. You put a
tablespoon of the silium husk and it you stir it around,
you chug it down, follow with another four or eight
ounces of water, and do a laxative before bed. You know,
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my favorite is called Swiss. Chris Youngevity Company has one
called Herbal Rainforest, which is also very good. And if
you do those two things, the chances are high that
you're going to have an urgent, large bowel movement the
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next morning.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Lackett death.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
You should be prepared for because it's kind of the
stool is going to be big, and you know that
stuff just goes through your body, helping your body to
get rid of stuff that's been coming up the works,
which is why you got sick in the first place.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
You know, it's funny, I just had the this is
I love synchronicities, right. Jackie Anthony is a friend of mine.
He's got a little podcasting too. He's a really good
friend of Mine's on the show every once in a while.
But he was just asking me about a colon cleanse,
and I was I was almost positive that silly and
hospice one the main ingredient in most of these things, right, yeah,
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because I remember waving back in the day, I took
one called super colon cleans and it was the name
of it. So it's funny because you just gave the
answer to something that he was asking me about. I
needn't even it's been so long since I took it.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
I was like, oh, wow, hey, look, I'm a big
fan of colon hydro therapy. I've had four, maybe five,
I can't remember, at least four remarkable healings in my
life so far. Personally, two of them were with colon
hydro therapy. So it's a really great thing for someone
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to do. Once every couple of years is due a
round of ten let's say, colon hydro therapy sessions, So
ten days really good. Well if you a lot of
people can't do ten days in a row, so it
would be like every other day or every three.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
Days ten times.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
It's really good for you. And by the way, and
I are Vedic medicine, which is the oldest surviving medicine
on planet Earth right now. You know, maybe the Atlanteans
or the Lemurians had other types of healing, but we
don't know about it. But in iervedic medicine. Yeah, colon
cleansing is one of the secrets to long life longevity.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Oh and you're saying, do you know? So you do
you have a personal brand that you like, because I
just leant for the health whatever it's called. It's I
think it's the most common oldest one, and if you
shop around, you end up finding one that's like ten bucks,
but usually there's like twenty five to twenty nine dollars
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for the powder, and I would assume that the powder
is way better than the capsules because you don't know
what a open up.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Yeah, your Biprima is the one that I kind of
lean on. Is the company? Yeah, y E RBA Prima.
Every health food stoods ubiquitous in health food stores and
in whole foods. Companies got stuff. I mean they've got
they've got they have a whole little colon cleansing kit
and you're a Prima. I mean the silium husk powder
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is part of it, but they also sell it as
a standalone, So it's a really good thing to do,
and you you you might be surprised what comes out
if you really start to engage the colon cleansing process
full bore.
Speaker 4 (27:26):
Right.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
John Christopher, who was an herbalist. I think it was
John Christopher. Maybe it wasn't him. It was a long
time ago, but there was a very famous book in
the sixties going around and the alternative med community is
called Death Begins in the Colon h I think, and
I think it was John Christopher. And he had all
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these protocols about what to do to, you know, cleanse
your colon. At home, he had all these pictures of
all this these mucus long six foot long mucus rope
that would come out of people. It was like, oh
my god, all kinds of parasites.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Yes, okay, so what does I was about to ask
you about that? Will cilium husk help get rid of
that stuff too? Or is there something else you should
do first?
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Well, no, there's something else that you should do. I mean,
if you think you have parasites, you have parasites. If
you don't think you have parasites, you have parasites. If
you're alive, you have parasites.
Speaker 4 (28:24):
In your body.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
I try to make friends with mine, so we, you know,
have a mutual understanding. But I don't know if for
it oyce works.
Speaker 4 (28:31):
Oh, it's not a bad idea.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
You know the enemy that you know, right, So there's
a lot of different ways to skin that cat. Hilde Clark,
I think, who's passed away. She wrote a big book
on how to get rid of parasites or the name
of her book was cancer, I think, And from her
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point of view, all cancers are directly related to parasitic infections.
Let me say it again, From her point of view,
all cancer is directly related to parasitic infections, and so
an anti cancer strategy would therefore then be kill the
parasite strategy. And there's a lot of ways to skin
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that cat. You know, there are full Moon parasite cleanses.
I've got one on the website.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Okay, there are behind dot com, right, is what you're
talking about?
Speaker 4 (29:24):
Yeah? There are.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Lab tests, stool tests that people can do where you
send a stand, the lab sends you a kit, you
poop into a cup and send them a sample from
a different sections of the stool. Did they do a
DNA analysis of it? And we'll tell you what parasites
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are in your body, and what drugs or which natural
ingredients botanical medicines kill it, kill your particular bug. So
that beats a poke in the air with a sharp stick.
That's a good thing to do.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Yeah, it's better to identify what exactly it is that
you have so that you can decide what the best
thing is to get rid of it, right.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yeah, that's the best way to do it. The test
isn't one hundred percent, but it's not a bad idea,
especially if you have strong symptoms which are persistent or
consistent with parasitic infections. Now, you know, parasitologists will tell
you the opposite of what I just told you, that
most people do not have parasitic infections because they only see,
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like you know, people with big bad tropical disease, parasitic stuff, right,
and and there's a whole another realm of parasitic stuff
going on in the human body. And this is our
basic fundamental Yeah, this is our basic fun fund the
mensal thing. Right, In order to be healthy, you have
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to fill your body's nutritional tank up with the ninety
essential nutrients because the nutrients that your body needs are
not in the food. You have to do that. Do
you have to clean your diet up? You have to
stop eating food that's coming up the works. Then you
have to detox, and then you have to do an
anti parasite protocol.
Speaker 3 (31:25):
And the grains are like the biggest, baddest thing for people,
right Like that would imagine like this, breads and things
like that, the things that wrap up a sandwich and
make the sandwich you know, holdable.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
Like all that stuff is so ingrained into everything that
we do for tortilla shell you know. And this is
the problem that I had doing keto for like a
year and a half, is like, do you have a
lettuce wrap?
Speaker 2 (31:47):
No?
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Okay, great, I guess I'll wait till I get home
to eat, you know, you know, away on the road.
It's like I can't need anything on the road and
get back of lettuce.
Speaker 4 (31:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
When I first started getting into this, and you know,
I started opening my eyes and my colleagues and I
developed a twelve bad food list that you know, there
are twelve foods that nobody should look at, let alone eat.
And every single one of these foods is something that
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everybody in North America eats all the time. And that
did not happen coincidentally.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
Right, done delivered.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Our entire system has been set up, from the way
that food has grown to the foods that are available
to eat. They make you sick. It's like death by
a thousand cuts. And then people are sick, they're in trouble.
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They got to go to a medical professional. But the
only medical professional they can go to has been trained
how to manage the problem with pharmaceuticals. So nothing gets cured.
People get sicker and weaker over time, and then they
go bankrupt. You don't believe me. The largest, the number
one cause of bankruptcy in the US is medical bills.
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So the whole thing has been set up, from soup
to nuts to make us sick and then to only
give us access to medical professionals that don't know how
to cure a goddamn thing. And this is a problem
in this from the Department of redundancy department, right, I mean,
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Alex Jones has been railing about this forever.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
About which particular part about.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
It, about the you know, the pharmaceutical monopoly and the
cartels and death by medicine and the whole thing.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
Well, the thing that you told me that my mind
and I'm sure I probably should have heard it if
I hadn't already before. Or is that the the what
do you call it, the pesticides? Oh yeah, keep the
keep the nutrients out of the food in any way, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (34:09):
I just interviewed a guy.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
There's a company, really good company, by the way, for
those that I am not affiliated with them in any way,
shape or form, But there's a company called Azure Standard.
Speaker 4 (34:19):
Oh yeah, you know that.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Yeah, of course, doctor doctor Manzo, who's products were made
through them, because they do all whole food meta stuff means,
and it's like a it's like a major food uh
you know.
Speaker 4 (34:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
They've got six thousand organic acres in Oregon mm hm
and they grow all organic nutrient dense foods and they
distributed them all over the US.
Speaker 4 (34:44):
At really great prices.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
Let me ask you your question.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
If you were able to, I mean, let's say, if
he was able to next week, would you be interested
in having doctor Manzo on with us?
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Y'all talk to anybody anytime. You know, I don't pull
punches if.
Speaker 3 (35:00):
It really likes your stuff too, That's why I was saying.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
And he's good, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
Yeah, yeah, I'm yeah, I'm I'll talk to anybody anytime,
more or less, no problem. But it's a great company,
you know, And so you can get organic food that's
nutrient dense, by the way, because organic keep in mind,
or the only thing that organic assures is what's not
in the food.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Right, which not right exactly.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
So you can have organic food that's nutrient poor, and
you can have organic food that's nutrient dense. And as
your standard specializes in nutrient dense organic food and they
distribute all over the US, so you know, you go
to their website, you order what you want, you find
a drop point that's near you and about if you're
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in the I think if you're east of the Mississippi,
then once a month the truck comes in. You know,
there's some drop point in your neighborhood, usually the parking
lot of a mall someplace, and you meet the truck
and pick your stuff up. It's easy, breezy, lemon squeezy,
and you'll get really super good organic food at really
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affordable prices relatively speaking.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
So people out there listening to that, you know, would
be a smart idea is to start a food co
op in your neighborhood so that you can get a
bunch more all at once. Everybody pitches in, gets what
they need, and it just makes more sense to do
a co op that way because you can usually get
more when you buy in large quantities.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Yeah, one hundred percent. I think as your standard. They've
got a minimum order, right, you know, to come to
like a yeah. But all it takes is like ten people,
and there's there's probably a group that's already in your
neighborhood that you don't know about.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
I will say this knowing because my our daughter was
homeschooled the first year. We have the all these connections
with homeschool groups. Homeschool moms have this type of stuff
going on. If you can get into the into the
into the group that way, look around on Facebook in
your area or something like that. Find a lot of
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homeschoolers will already have a food co op and they're
usually already growing their own egg you know, getting their
own eggs and stuff like that themselves too.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
Well, this is what's required moving forward because the government
is not going to fix it. The government is knee
deep in this and they don't give a crap.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
They're promoting genocide right now, and you're you're a fascist,
you're going You're going straight to heck and possibly going
into the jail if you if you question what they're
doing over there.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
So it's yeah, yeah, yeah, if you, if you, if
you support the Palestinians, you're Jew hater.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Right must be one or the other. Right, it can't
just be like, hey, don't kill innocent children.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
Yeah, that's the whole world has gone nuts man. And
there's also a guy on Twitter that I've been following.
It's I think the handle is space weather. I think
space weather. He's got some really great videos about the
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relationship between the Sun and climate on the Earth.
Speaker 4 (38:22):
And in a.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
Nutshell, and his his webinars are data rich, by the way,
but in a nutshell there are Let's say there are
fifty things that the Sun does in influencing climate on
the Earth. I just made that number. Let's say there's
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fifty things that the Sun does, each of which has
a different impact on the climate of the Earth. The
climate change people only talk about two of the fifty
things that the sun does. They disregard the other forty eight.
All they talk about are these two aspects of what
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the sun does.
Speaker 4 (39:07):
No, they're my balloons.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
And therefore, since you know climates are changing, it must
be due to human activity.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
Yeah, that's the scam that they're run on us.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
That's the scams. But it's not human activity. It's all
the stuff that the sun's doing, always has been doing,
and always will continue to do. That's completely left out
of the equation.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
It's not a lot more that you're pushing. Well, and
you're not pushing it now because it's Minnesota. But it's
not your lawnmowder with the little two cycle motor in it.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
Right, Yeah, it's not cow farts either.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
And this is I that's his information rang true to
me because in one of his videos that kind of
outlined all this, he talked about, you know, if the
fact the foundation of the scientific method is incorrect, then
the scientific method, the results will be incorrect. And this
is the way that it is with medicine because the
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foundation of MD directed allopathic medicine is incorrect. The mds believe,
are trained to believe that the human body is a
bag of biochemicals waiting to break, and when it does break,
it can't be fixed, It can only be managed. They
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do not believe that the body has a built in
affinity to fix itself. And they do not believe in
anything metaphysical. So no such thing as spirit, no such
thing as the vital force, no such thing as the
human aura, no such thing as the human electromagnetic field,
no such thing as the Earth's electromagnetic field, no such
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thing as God, no such thing as spirit, no such
thing as life after death. Consciousness is a function of biochemistry, period,
and when the human body dies, consciousness dies, its lights out,
game over.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
It's all Darwinian. It's coming from straight from the Darwinian
nonsense of it. That's what they separated God, spirit and
all that right there. And it was Thomas Huxley, not
even Darwin who could articulate it. It was Thomas Huxley
pushing it in all these little eugenic societies.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
And this is the foundation on which all allopathic MD
sciences is built on, right, which is why it fails.
And everybody seems to be okay with.
Speaker 1 (41:35):
It, doesn't even just ignore those things. It's in a
direct opposition to it, right, So, and.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
The medicines that are given are oppositionally defiant. So you
get an antibiotic and antidepressant and anti hypertensive and anti
this and anti that, right model. Yeah, it's the it's
the war model exactly right.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
So that going back to as your Standard. So I
know that you said they had the food they just
came up with months ten or eleven months ago. They
contacted doctor Monso or he contacted them. So now there's
a bunch of supplements out there too that he helped
them develop. So it's really interesting stuff that you have
an IP six over there. I think that just came
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out finally.
Speaker 2 (42:22):
I just found out. I just interviewed the as your
Standard guy yesterday.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
Really is that on your site or is it somewhere?
Speaker 2 (42:30):
No, it's at the website of the nature Pathic Medicine Institute. Okay,
you can only get it, I think if you're a member,
and you can only be a member if you're a
nature pathic doctor.
Speaker 3 (42:41):
Well, that's gonna take me a little while.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
I'll try to get your copy of it. But yeah,
and I just found out about the the product line
that they have yesterday, so I haven't really investigated it yet,
but I will. I will tell you this, You're going
to be hard pressed to find a better calcium or
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mineral supplement than the one that's sold by Youngevity.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
Oh yeah, they s G UFX is that you're talking about. No,
that's absolutely and it's liquid, which I think as absorbability
is way better. Yeah, my daughter that was that bottle
is devoted to her.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
Yeah, goods love it. I mean kids ask for it,
kids crave it. They want it because their body knows.
But you know, there's a lot of other things, like
you know, essential fatty acids. There's a lot of competition there,
the room for competition. There is a lot of competition
for multi vitamins and antioxidants and pre and probiotics. There's
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a lot of room for healthy competition in the marketplace there.
Speaker 1 (43:49):
How important is it? And then then I got to
ask you this in two different phases, how important is
it to pay attention to what the if you have
to have capsules what a made out of so that
you can decide because so you can kind of figure
out whether or not your body is even going to
be able to dissolve it before it passes out.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
Well, now, I don't know if I ever told you
this story.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
The yeah, but we'll talk let's talk about that again.
But one other thing too. I got to ask you
if you think apple clad or vinegar adding that like
drinking some would help the stomach acids do anything or not.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Well, it's kind of a ass backwards way to do it, Okay,
I mean, the best way to help your stomach acid
be all that it can be is to give your
body the raw materials that it needs to make stomach acid.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
Oh, that makes sense, because.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Your body knows how to do it. Your body wants
to do it, but it it needs stuff.
Speaker 4 (44:47):
To do it.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
And the two rate limiting factors there are salt, sodium chloride,
and calcium. If you don't have enough sodium chloride in
your diet or a good source of absorbable calcium, your
hydrochloric acid levels are going to be low, and that's
what causes heartburn, and then your digestions are going to
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be funky. By the way, the medical doctors completely got
that backwards, and they don't give a shit.
Speaker 4 (45:15):
No, they right.
Speaker 2 (45:16):
You don't get heartburned because you have too much stomach acid.
You get heartburn because you don't have enough stomach acid.
And I have a forty five minute webinar on my
site that explains the whole thing, walks you through all
the biochemistry of it, and tells you what to do
to fix it. Heartburn is one of the easiest things
in the world to fix. All you have to do
is start salting your food so that it tastes good,
and I recommend sea salt, and take the youngevities beyond OSTEOFX,
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which is their liquid calcium a one ounce twice a day.
If you do those two things within fourteen days, your
heartburn will be gone, unless you've got severe stomach pathology
like an ulcer or hyatal hernia or something like that.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
So story, okay, yeah, or even just like how important
a capsule, like it's.
Speaker 4 (46:10):
A good story, right.
Speaker 2 (46:12):
So years ago, I'm I'm practicing in Cape Cod, Massachusetts,
and a patient comes in who was a sunbird. I
guess you call him because he'd be in Cape Cod
in the summer and in the winter he'd be in Florida,
and he went back and forth between the two. And
you know, I was telling him back in those days,
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I did blood work in order to determine what vitamin
protocol I was going to put somebody on. So we
did the blood work, and he had the vitamin program,
and I was explaining to him that not all vitamin
supplements were created equally and that he needed to not
just go to Costco and buy this stuff. He needed
to make sure he was getting the good stuff. And
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we had so, you know, I had my conversation about
absorbability and the whole thing. And he looked at me
kind of funny, and he said, well, I know exactly
what you're talking about. My brother in law owns a
porter potty business. I say, what the hell does that
have to do with anything? And he said, well, number one,
the porter potty businesses in Florida, and number two the workers.
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His workers started calling the porter potties vitamin machines because
when they would empty them out, they'd be filled with
centrum silvers, you know, the little capsules that all the
elderly people think.
Speaker 1 (47:36):
I used to take the regular centrum.
Speaker 2 (47:38):
I said, how do you know they were centrum silvers?
He said, because you could still read it on the capsule.
So why is that? Well, you know, elderly people they
don't have any stomach acid because they don't have enough calcium,
and they've been told their entire life to be on
AsSalt restricted diet, right, so their stomach acid is crap.
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All they eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner is grains
which destroy the small intestines slowly destroy the small intestine's
ability to absorb anything. So they're extremely nutrient deficient. They've
got super weak stomach acid, and their intestinal motility is
really fast because food just passes right through because the
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structures in the small intestine that absorb nutrients have been
wiped out, so it's you know, it's like a slip
and slide. Yeah, So they swallow the centrum silver there
there's no stomach acid, so it doesn't get dissolved, and
then it just slips right through the small intestine into
the colon and they poop it out. So so the
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absorbability of the nutritional supplement is extremely important and it's
not rocket science, right, So the most absorbable are liquids, right,
powders that you put in liquids and mix turning it
into a liquid. Right like the beyond tangy tangerine. It's
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a powder, you put it into water and a voila.
It's delicious.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
The next mostly I wish they wouldn't put multidextrin in
it though. That's the only thing that got me. It
was like, really, it's not a lot. I know it's
not a lot, but.
Speaker 4 (49:22):
I'm with you.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
And remember I don't have any stock in that company.
I don't have any I got nothing to do with
that company on the you know, manufacturing end. I'm just
a cheerleader because the stuff works, yeah, way better than
I've seen anything else work. And I've seen a lot
of stuff. But I digress. So that the next most
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easy to absorb is something that's in a gel cap, right,
that you can take apart.
Speaker 1 (49:53):
Oh, that one's yeah, so like vegetable capsic columns, I
think sometimes or whatever.
Speaker 2 (49:57):
Yeah, a lot of times they're made out of gelatin. Right,
So it's either a vegetable or a gelatin cap and
I'm okay with either, unless you're a vegan, and then
I don't. We're gonna have a hard conversation anyway. The
next easiest to absorb is a hard pressed tablet, and
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the hardest to absorb is a hard pressed tablet has
a shellac coating on it or like a you know,
it's a shiny coating on it to help it go
down easier. That's the hardest. So here's a little in
house experiment that you can do. If you're already taking
Centrum silver or a vitamin supplement or whatever. You get
a glass of water, you get a little thermometer. You
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bring the water to ninety eight point six degrees. Okay,
ninety eight degrees. I'm okay with ninety eight degrees. Yeah, right,
eight ounces of water ninety eight degrees. You put a
tea spoon of lemon juice into the water to stimulate us,
you know, weak acid in the stomach, and you drop
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your vitamin into the water, and you set a stopwatch
and you see how long it takes that capsule to dissolve.
If it takes longer than twenty minutes for that capsule
to dissolve, don't throw it out because you're not getting it.
And I've had people do that and it's like three
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days later, it's still in the it's like didn't dissolve
at all. And it was the centrum silver, right, So if.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
You're rolling Dervich, can you stimulate that?
Speaker 2 (51:40):
I think we should do a controlled experiment. See so
there's so much for people to understand and so much
for people to learn. And and again people wouldn't. I
mean most people their jaws would drop if they saw
what my colleagues and I saw patients recover from. I mean,
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it's remarkable what this medicine can do. It's the best
kept secret in the twenty first century. And you know,
it's a secret because of the monopolized medical marketplace, and
for goodness sakes, it's a felony in two states.
Speaker 4 (52:19):
You got to do.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
I mean, this is the situation that we're in. A
lot of people are starting to wake up because of
you know, all the coronavirus nonsense. People are finally starting
to question the intelligence quottions of their medical professionals.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
Subjective reality too, because how can it be not a
feeling somewhere else if it's the same thing they're talking
about that matter?
Speaker 2 (52:44):
What do the laws of science change when you cross
the state line?
Speaker 1 (52:48):
No, okay, I have a well, go ahead, go ahead,
go ahead. I have a question from Voodoo Ranger ninety
four and it says, can you ask doctor Peter Goodin
about black walnut whole extract for parasites? I have one
almost ready to use the jar, still soaking, planning on
using it soon. Is this a good one?
Speaker 4 (53:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (53:10):
So, black walnut extract is really really good for killing parasites. However,
it's a botanical medicine, right because it's walnut. It's a plant,
and there are there's been all kinds of research which
is not available to the general public, but it is
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available to the manufacturers of botanical medicine supplements as to Okay,
so now I've got the black walnut and I need
to extract the biochemicals from the black walnut. Well, how
am I going to do that? Well, I'm going to
put it into alcohol. Well what proof of alcohol.
Speaker 4 (53:54):
You're going to use.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
You're going to use twenty proof, you're gonna use fifty proof,
you're going to use ninety proof. What proof of alcohol
are you going to use? How long is it going
to sit in the alcohol? And at what temperature is
it going to be? So, if all of these variables
are attended to, you're going to get a kick ass
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black walnut extract.
Speaker 4 (54:19):
If you're off right.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
If you're supposed to leave it in the mix for
twenty eight days but you take it out of day
twenty one. If you're supposed to use ninety proof alcohol
but you only use fifty proof or whatever, it's not
going it's going to be an inferior product. You're still
going to get banged from your buck from it. But
so these things need to be paid attention to, and.
Speaker 4 (54:45):
That's kind of a big deal.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
Interesting now.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
And also, if you're going to do a kill the
parasite protocol, I recommend you do it on the three
days of the full moon.
Speaker 1 (55:02):
On the three days of the full moon.
Speaker 2 (55:04):
Yeah, because the moon is usually technically full for only
you know, like twenty four hours, but there's a day
before the full fall yet.
Speaker 3 (55:11):
They look the same, almost came in.
Speaker 2 (55:13):
And the day after the full full moon that you know,
So those are the days that you want to do
the anti parasite program.
Speaker 4 (55:19):
In my opinion, what.
Speaker 1 (55:22):
Is the I'm curious. You got me wondering, what's the
reasoning behind.
Speaker 2 (55:26):
That, because that's when the bugs are most active.
Speaker 3 (55:30):
Oh okay, so they're falling to the moon.
Speaker 2 (55:33):
Yeah, the most active during the full moon in the
body and other you know, because if you're taking in
parasite thing and the parasite is dormant, you know, it's
sequestered away, sleeping somewhere.
Speaker 1 (55:50):
You could miss it.
Speaker 4 (55:51):
Yeah, but if.
Speaker 2 (55:52):
It's active, you got a bigger chance of hitting it.
And I'll pull it up right now somewhere on my website.
I've got a full moon that kill the parasite protocol.
Speaker 1 (56:05):
That's why people getna tick. Literally means because you're you
know the moon, right, So.
Speaker 2 (56:10):
Yeah, that's where the term came from. That managers of
insane asylums recognize that everybody in the nuthouse was super
nutty during the full moon, and there's a reason for that.
Speaker 4 (56:23):
Okay, so.
Speaker 5 (56:25):
Inside of them, let's see.
Speaker 2 (56:37):
Okay, I'm going to try to find it here. Where
the heck would I have put it? Maybe it's called.
Speaker 1 (56:49):
Oh and just shout out to Soul Warrior Vibe out there,
Hello and Voodoo Ranger ninety four. It's good to see you, guys.
Speaker 2 (56:56):
Parasite cleans. Okay, here's my anti parasite program. Okay, So
in this, you do this on the three days of
the full moon. You can do it for four or
five days also, like five days total if you want,
but make sure the three days in the middle are
the three days of the full moon. You mix a
quarter a cup of honey with a half an ounce
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of Good Herb's Nerve Support, which is a botanical medicine
sold by the Youngevity company Good Herbs Nerve Support. You
buy it in one four ounce bottle. That's all you'll need,
so a quarter a cup of honey, a half an
ounce of the good Herb's nerve support, and one ounce
of hot water in order.
Speaker 4 (57:38):
To help dissolve the honey. You drink it down all right.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
Immediately after you do that, you put one clove of
garlic into a blender with four ounces of pink organic
grapefruit juice. You blend it up. Pink organic grapefruit juice.
Four ounce ounce is one big clove of garlic.
Speaker 4 (58:03):
Blend it up.
Speaker 2 (58:05):
Add four more ounces of grapefruit juice to that. So
now you got five ounces total of grapefruit juice. Oh no,
now you've got eight ounces total of grapefruit juice. Mix
in half an ounce of the good herbs gi cleans
plus the black walnut that you've made at home, and
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drink it all down within fifteen minutes. You do that
every morning, five mornings in a row, with the three
days in the middle being the full moon days. And
that's a great way to kill bugs in the human body.
Speaker 1 (58:44):
Now, when you do things like that, do you get
very I don't know, peculiar things coming out and hope too, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
Right, you hope to. So when you're when you're doing
a parasite cleanse. You want to you want to, you know,
inspect the poop mm hmm, because you might be surprised
at what comes out.
Speaker 4 (59:07):
No kidding, that's.
Speaker 1 (59:09):
Kind it's undersettling, even like you'd rather not know, kind
of in a way because and then you're like, then
you have to take into account that was in you.
Speaker 4 (59:17):
It's yeah, it's not.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
It's not for the faint of heart, especially if you
start passing liver flukes.
Speaker 1 (59:26):
Oh my god, I know what you're talking about. Oh yeah,
so freaky.
Speaker 4 (59:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (59:32):
I think they designed these things. I think they designed
like most of the alien movies, like the things that
cat like parasites, the grossest thing out there.
Speaker 2 (59:41):
Yeah, I think you're right. Well, Joe Biden would be
the weirdest thing.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
Out there, right, kind of like he's kind of like
a coat rack, though, isn't he. I don't think he's
even active on the full moon. Oh he's Let's see
a voodoo ranger came back with. I used apple cider
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vinegar instead of alcohol and chopped the holes up pretty small.
I've been sitting sixty five to seventy degrees for almost
three months. Well, see how it goes. We'll see how
it goes.
Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
Yeah, I'm all over.
Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
Next time you do it, you want to do it
with ever clear alcohol.
Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
Yeah, that's the most strong, right.
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
Yeah, it's all one hundred and ninety proof.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
I think the thing that most people should I was
going to say the CARDI one fifty one, but then
I thought about it. I was like, there's that moonshine
stuff that's like.
Speaker 4 (01:00:34):
Yeah, ever clear, Yep, that's the good stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
Don't drink it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
You can get two hundred proof alcohol, but only if
you're a lab So the ever clear stuff is sufficient
to the cause that's a better way to do it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
Very cool. There was something else I missed here. I
think I think I had something around. Well, I can't
find it, but I oh, way back when I was
(01:01:13):
going to say, I find it interesting that they covered
everything that they don't want you to know anything about
in Latin.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
Including a law.
Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
Yeah right, and uh, you know it's awful strange that
Roman law crops it set up in America. I didn't
even know, you know what I mean. It's like, is
that an indication of who really runs things? You gotta
wonder and running things because they're all doing it by proxy.
(01:01:40):
Let me do that.
Speaker 4 (01:01:41):
Uh, it's the an parasite protocol.
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Oh perfect. Yeah, I caught you right at the garlic part.
Speaker 3 (01:01:48):
I was like, there's no agony, all type this all.
Speaker 4 (01:01:49):
Up for.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
Yeah, I just take a screenshot for those of you
in the listening audience.
Speaker 3 (01:01:56):
Yeah, and I made it bigger so I could see it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
So, yeah, mix, I'll just real quick mix one fourth
cup honey with one half ounce Good Herbs nerve support
and one ounce warm to hot water to dissolve the honey,
and drink it down immediately after. Number one put one
clove of garlic into a blender with four ounces of
pink organic grapefruit juice and blend well. Add four ounces
(01:02:22):
more grapefruit juice. Mix in one half ounce of Good
Herbs GI cleans, so it's a different product versus the
good Good Herbs. This one's a GI cleans, and drink
it down, all down within fifteen minutes. So it's like,
you know you're sending things down the line. You gotta
you gotta flush it out.
Speaker 4 (01:02:42):
Yeah, it's a good protocol. I can make a bigger
here on my end. There you go.
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
So yeah, I mean you know a lot of and
by the way, this is this information. It's it's again again.
It's on the website that everybody should become a subscriber to.
It's ridiculously inexpensive, twenty four dollars a month. It's less
if you get a yearly subscription, it's two hundred and
nineteen dollars I think a year. So I mean I'm
(01:03:14):
giving it away.
Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
And doctor Glidden. A lot of people are doing this,
so that's great. We have a pretty wise, pretty smart
audience here, a lot of a lot of really hip
viewers that know what they're doing. So it's pretty awesome.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
So and and I'm going to be introducing a lot
of new material onto this website this year.
Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
Awesome.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
So it's not the easiest thing in the world to do,
because you know, I'm a one man show here. All
of my everything that I do, all of my webinars,
all of my tutorials, everything that I've written, everything that
I've done, it's I've done all of it. I did
the graphic design, I did the video editing, I did
(01:03:56):
the video recording, I did the audio recording. I did everything.
It's just me. I have an office manager that helps
to schedule my clients, but it's you know, it's not
like I have a you know, a team of ten
people like Mercola does. Mercola's got I think two hundred
people that work for.
Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
Right or like a war room, like like info Wars
right where it's so hard.
Speaker 2 (01:04:22):
So it's all me, but there is I am excited.
I'm going to have a Rumble channel shortly, and we're
going to be doing a lot more on social media,
adding a lot more information to the website because you know,
the stuff that myself and my colleagues do this is like,
(01:04:43):
I mean, it's it's just another day at the office
for us. But most people in the world have no
idea of any of this, and everybody needs to have
a big idea of all of this and then so
that's why we do it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
Yeah, you're doing a lot of great work, and people
don't even understand that there's options out there, not only
just options, but solutions that you don't even know about
because they're being sent down the pharmaceutical trail.
Speaker 4 (01:05:11):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
One of the most provocative things on my website is
ten questions to ask your medical doctor before you agree
to their treatment. And I also have thirteen questions to
ask your oncologists. Right before you agree to their treatments.
And if most people would just ask these questions and
(01:05:32):
listen to the response that you get, you would think
twice before agreeing to the ridiculous therapeutics that the medical
doctor is recommending, because most of it is juvenile and
most of it is dangerous.
Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
Very dangerous. You're talking about oncology, you're talking about cancer,
So you don't want to be messing around with that.
Like my aunt, they do what you don't want them
doing what they did to my aunt. Trust me, First,
they took our gall bladder. I've told you this story before.
They took her gallbladder out right, and then she kept
(01:06:11):
coming in with fatigue and you know, overall malaise or whatever,
and they're like, okay, well let's send her down to
New York City to have a test. And we didn't
see her for a year and a half and then
she went back and after remission, and I didn't see
her again after that ever.
Speaker 4 (01:06:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
I mean, we could do a whole show on cancer,
but would probably get booted. Maybe not off of Rumble.
Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
No, not off Rumble, oh not at all. I can
always just adjust who I'm going to be, you know,
broadcasting this out too. Yesterday I got knocked off of
Facebook just myself when I was talking about I was
doing a Max Egan video talking about the you know,
the war, and it was just it was just him talking.
I got booted off of Facebook.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
That's a feather in your cap, young man.
Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
Yes, I've already lost to YouTube channels. I think I've
gone through the things. You know, get up really high,
then they knock you right out, like completely go up.
Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
Yeah, Jeff Bezos can stick it where the sun don't
shine there. They're removing homeopathic medicines from Whole Foods.
Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
They're taking the tablets out.
Speaker 4 (01:07:24):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
Even so, is that even like sprouts to or is
that just Whole Foods as in the Whole Foods store.
Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
Name the Whole Foods chain which is owned by Amazon.
They're eliminating homeopathic Amazon.
Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
Is that always the way? Or is that just they bottom?
Speaker 4 (01:07:39):
No, they bought them.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
I think right before for the pandemic they bought them.
Speaker 4 (01:07:46):
So yeah, Jeff Bezos owns Whole Foods. Go figure.
Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
Yeah, that's horrible.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
So everybody out there who understood who just heard that,
understand that you're don't make assumptions. I guess the best
way to put it, Like there used to be and
I remembered this as a child, I think or episodically
been told this was true. I don't know, but it
didn't used to say organic, which is like a meaningless word.
It used to say heesicidy free, and then they changed
(01:08:17):
it because they couldn't live up to that anymore, so
then they called it organic and it was just Legallyese wordplay.
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
Yeah, there's a lot of shenanigans that go on in
the production distribution of food, a lot of shenanigans. But
they're getting rid of homeopathics because homeopathics are extremely effective,
very cheap, and helping people recover from a myriad of ailments.
We leaned strongly on homeopathy during whatever the COVID epidemic
(01:08:47):
was caused by, with remarkable results. I mean, and look,
if we had a fair and objective society, you know,
based on medicine and scientific integrity and scientific object activity,
then the nature pathic doctors would have been the first
people brought to the table for COVID solutions. I have
(01:09:09):
colleagues that had like a ninety eight percent success rate
with COVID. I had one colleague with one hundred percent
success rate with colleague with COVID and I think that
was three hundred patients.
Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
So you know, I mean we're licensed and we're regulated,
and we had success clinical clinical success, but we're not
brought to the table because oh yeah, we're quacks.
Speaker 1 (01:09:33):
Well also, if you show prowess over them, then that
changes the whole game for them. They can't have that.
Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
Yeah, they can't have that. Look what they did to
you know, the right Rife frequency generator, you know what.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
Someone just contacted me apparently, and now I don't know
how valid this is, but they are a descendant of
real Raymond Rife and apparently has some of his papers
and they wanted the allegedly built something that was more
to the because you know how there's all these fake
Rife machines out there, a lot of just put the
(01:10:07):
name on it and sell something. Apparently he has a
legitimate one or as close to legitimate one as you
can get, and somebody, for his behalf tried to contact me.
So I could just follow up with them, but that
would be kind of a neat thing to to.
Speaker 4 (01:10:23):
I would definitely follow up with that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:10:26):
Absolutely, he also had a microscope.
Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
Yes, oh yeah, the microscope that was better than electronic microscope.
A champ had one too, Yeah, and they are the
reason and that's the reason why they were able to
completely well all right. Raife wasn't in the same frame
of mind as pay Shamp was when it came to
dealing with pastoring and bs. He showed the polymorphic or
whatever pleomorphic microzyma at work, whereas Rife was able to
(01:10:55):
see things, but he put it in the frame of
reference of germ theory because that's where he was his head,
you know what I mean, because that's what he believed.
Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
So but I mean, either way, the structure of the
cell that is taught to every medical student and every
high school student on every college student is wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
Yeah, it's all yes, it's all.
Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
Yes, brought to you by a big pharma.
Speaker 1 (01:11:21):
And as far as copper, the necessity of copper and
you're mitochondria, that's a big deal, right.
Speaker 4 (01:11:29):
Yeah, you should talk to Morley Robbins.
Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
About that exactly. And Morley and doctor Manzo also very
close in that. There's also videos on doctor Peter Glidden's
Sight with him talking to Morley Robbins and also doctor
Sharon Tenpenny Cherry Sharon Whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
Sherry ten Penny. She's the go to person for everything
related to vaccine information. And you know, again, I mean,
it's just ironic that I am of the opinion. And
if most doctors actually read the research, the published research
on vaccines, instead of just the abstract at the beginning
of the thirty page research document, they would not be
(01:12:12):
in favor of giving the vaccine. But they're lazy, and
you know, we don't have time. And how can you
have time when you're seeing one hundred patients a day
and you can only spend six minutes with each patient.
It's insane what passes for good medicine here in this country.
It's insane.
Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
They want it to be conveyor belt. They want it
to be you know, things overlooked. They want it to
be very not very thorough.
Speaker 2 (01:12:36):
You know, it's just yeah, well think it through, man,
and and then I go because I'm at the I'm
at my limit. Here the the ultimate end road of
reductionistic medicine. It's gonna it's gonna look like this. You're
going to have an ailment. You're going to go to
(01:12:58):
what's medical center somewhere. You're gonna lie down on a
table that's on a conveyor belt. The table's going to
have this electronic equipment that's going to take your vitals,
it's going to take your blood, gonna take any other
sample that the machine needs. As you're going down the
conveyor belt, the system is going to analyze all of
(01:13:20):
that stuff. It's going to create and maybe you'll get
an X ray, maybe you'll have a CT maybe you'll
have an MRI. As you go along the conveyor belt.
Then the computer system is gonna interpret all of these
data points, going to come up with a diagnosis, and
at the end of the conveyor belt, it's going to
spit out medicine. And that's the ultimate end road of
(01:13:44):
conventional medicine. Because your medical doctor may be the nicest
person that God ever created, but your medical doctor is
not treating you. Your medical doctor is treating the diagnose.
Your medical doctor is not treating the physiology. Your medical
(01:14:05):
doctor is treating the pathology. So your medical doctor doesn't
even need to talk to you at all or see you.
All they need is your your blood work, your vitals,
and the diagnostic discovery. That's all that they need because
their focus is on the pathology.
Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
And they think that that's showing how advanced they are.
Where really it's because they're hitting the completely wrong mark
and going down the wrong trail.
Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
Because the pathology is not the disease. It's the end.
It's the result of the disease. Right, So on that note, yes, sir,
I'll look forward and seeing you next week.
Speaker 3 (01:14:40):
Absolutely, sir, Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (01:14:41):
I appreciate your time. Hope you get better till I
said the same, hope she feels better and until next week, sir,
Thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
Okayleblong and prosper. We'll talk to you in the future.
Speaker 4 (01:14:54):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:14:55):
All right, So liblong and prosper raising that the V for. Yeah,
a couple things. My hair's messy.
Speaker 3 (01:15:03):
I can't help it still dry.
Speaker 1 (01:15:05):
I did three and a half three point two miles
on the elliptical before I sat down here. Couldn't stop
sweating like shit. I took like a semi cold shower,
well not really, it was splashing it on myself because
I can't. I'm too much of a baby to go
into a cold shower after right, So it like if
I if I sprayed it on my face, like my
lungs and involuntary reaction to cold, right, So I wasn't
(01:15:30):
going to jump into the cold shower, but I kept
on taking and splashing it on me as I'm standing
there waiting to go in. And I did that, took
the shower, stood in front of a fan for twenty
five minutes, and I was still sweating after the elliptical,
like I couldn't cool down. It was crazy. I didn't
put a shirt on for like a half hour after
I got the shower because I didn't want it to
(01:15:50):
get wet. Anyhow, Look what I got today, well, actually
while I was gone, because I was on the road
for two days. But this is the hard cut. I've
ordered this before Thanksgiving. This is how they treat authors. Okay,
before Thanksgiving. It is now January fourth, yesterday, maybe January third,
(01:16:13):
it arrived or the day before that, maybe January second,
But that's a long after in time. If you guys
ordered one of these the hardcovers, it would be with
you to you in a week.
Speaker 3 (01:16:22):
That's how they treat the authors. So this is a hardcover.
Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
I mean, it's pretty freaking awesome, right, and I'm very excited.
I want to show you some of the cool pictures.
I'd like the pictures in the quality of the printing
in this one is amazing. This is this is my
personal one, so I'm pretty excited about it. It's all mine.
I get to have it. Oh, here it is, here's
(01:16:48):
the cool pictures. One more backut it I got anything.
But there we go. So like, look at how vivid.
I can't see myself, so I'm assuming that you see it.
(01:17:11):
Dada da, Right, it's nice. Nice. It's not too small,
not too big, fourteen font on standard paper size, which
I did this all on purpose for people so that
they didn't have a hard time reading it. I know
a lot of times small print gives people headaches. Doesn't
(01:17:33):
matter how old you are. It depends on how good
your eyes are, and the lighting and all this other stuff.
So this is bright white paper. All these things I
took an account so that make it an easier experience
for people. So in the hard copy, the hard cover,
I should say, which is just awesome. I'm a real author,
now I'll get me. But that's yeah, it's all. It's
(01:17:56):
very easy to read book two hundred ninety three pages
this way, I believe. But in the paperback six by
nine from Barnes and Noble, which is cheaper than this one.
But it's going to be different.
Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
It's not going to be this.
Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
Right. This looks like a textbook that you get. It
should be a textbook. It should be a history book
that people read. And if you are a homeschooling parent,
like I had mentioned before, trust me. I hang out
with homeschool moms and families. I know this. It might
not look like your standard history book or a social
studies book or whatever you want to call it, but
this is something that you should add to your curriculum.
(01:18:38):
This teach them young so that they know what to
look out for, so that they're not taking advantage or
they and they don't trust the wrong institutions, which is
pretty much any of them. Okay, this is.
Speaker 3 (01:18:50):
This is an invaluable you know how they call it?
Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
What do they call it? Priceless? You can't have a
price attached to it, but they'll make up one. Right,
this is priceless, but I'll take this much for it.
And there's a if you guys ever seen the movie
Stephen King's Creep Show nineteen eighty two, I believe yeah,
(01:19:17):
a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:19:18):
Of my references are raped. When I was like three,
four five years old.
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
Don't ask me why that. Every time I made a
reference it was for that era. But this is Ted
Danson and Leslie Nielsen showing what's basically a free Masonic
ritual but not calling it that. So I called it
that to remind people what the heck they were showing us.
Let me this. Yeah, I'm not saying there's a correlation.
(01:19:43):
I'm just saying, hey, that looks like a lot a
lot like the other thing. Right, that's the tree of
life from the full of the Full. Sometimes they don't
use these connective lines so that it's this uh apparent
and obvious that they're using like basically a Pythagorean penthogram
(01:20:05):
in there, the Pythagorean triangle. This is such a I'm.
Speaker 3 (01:20:13):
Glad I did this. Oh and by the way, so
the next let me let me say thank you for everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
First, thank you. If you guys are looking at this
thing big farm behind dot com, like I said, don't
try racing it as it's going across the stream with
your pen. Don't chip over your wife's tiny dog. Just
click on the link that's in the description, A simple
as that, and you'll go there and then sign up,
and then you're you're halfway to learning how to do stuff,
(01:20:39):
and then you're once you start looking into the information
that's sound there, you'll be uh, it'll be in your
hands to see how fast it helps you. And also
you'll have the Q and a time with him twice
a week, usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I believe. So
he does one today. He did one today just before
(01:20:59):
I came out with me, So you could actually get
like two opportunities to get your questions in. And I
know because whenever I take a week break, like when
he has to do something or I have to do something,
the calls slow down, the questions slow down. It's so
it's so funny, like you have to be like on
it each week, and then people start coming coming, coming coming,
(01:21:21):
and builds up and then you don't have enough time
for everybody, like it was happening with Doctor Artists. And
by the way, Doctor Artists, Monday, I gotta remember what
time it was. I think it's two pm. What did
she say. I'll tell you in a second, that's not
the right one. Two pm Central, so that means one
(01:21:49):
pm my time, and that means twelve pm. Alright, So
doctor Artist January eighth, Monday, we'll be here again after
a couple months off, and it'll be what do you
call it, twelve pm Pacific, three pm Eastern. If you're
(01:22:13):
in Central time, it's two pm. If you're on my
crazy back of time Arizona, keeping it real, keeping it up,
keeping it individual, it's going to be one o'clock my time,
all right. And also, thank you for everybody who's been
getting the book, picking up the book, buying it, you
know what I mean, not just picking up and setting
(01:22:34):
it down, but getting it both on Kindle, Nook and Barnes,
Noble and Amazon. Thank you, and I can't wait to
hear the feedback. Also, the people have been getting signed
up with him, like I said, very smart, very smart,
very cool. Thank you, helps him out, helps me out
(01:22:56):
a little, and it's it's just perfect.
Speaker 4 (01:23:00):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:23:01):
One last thing I have to show. Let me just
put it up here real quick, commanders. If you want
to be one of the cool kids, Patreon dot com
is also one of these description you can hook that up.
The top three tiers get the the Kindle book for
(01:23:23):
free for me, right, and there's other incentives and perchs
that go along with it. But the top three tiers
get the kindle book, and I may have even put
in there, I don't remember. And the very very top tier,
I think you get to hark a paperback.
Speaker 3 (01:23:42):
I'm not percent sure about that.
Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
But yeah, go ahead. Take a look at that's it
on the bottom there, Patreon dot com. It's not Ballbusters,
it's disguise. D I S g U, I S E.
THEA limits with the capital L. All right, I make
I have to make it more complicated so that more
people don't do it. And then for yes, you're living
(01:24:06):
that he brought up.
Speaker 5 (01:24:09):
There.
Speaker 1 (01:24:09):
It is right there is you're living to well dot
com for size products. That's what this doesn't help me.
This sells doctor Manso. It's got nothing to do with me.
That's for doctor Monzo. Now, if you want to get
something from doctor Monso, then you go here. Look underneath
it Ballbuster's fifteen Doctor Monzo Karta dot com. You don't
(01:24:31):
have to worry about any of this stuff. It's already
in the description. You just click it. All right, what
else we got going on here? I just said, Hyde,
you son of a beanbag. And then, last but not least,
signed copies of the book. Simper fry llc dot com,
(01:24:52):
Simper fry l llc dot com, if okay, and also
whoever was out there who contacted me regarding that I
deleted a bunch of emails because I get a bunch
of junk, mostly from doctor artists by the way, mostly
from doctor artists to peters, and uh, that's about it.
It's a fucking avalanche of shit. Just five ten emails
(01:25:15):
sometimes a day. Sometimes it's three, sometimes it's one, but
it's consistent of shit. Let me tell you what I
got right now in the email, and then let's see
if okay, Uh, doctor artists three hours ago revolutionize your
eye health, Geever Griffin, that's the news one. That's the
one thing I asked for a bunch of rumble notifications.
(01:25:39):
Uh yeah, I mean for the for the most part,
they're they're decent. But let let's see. On December thirty first,
I got one, two three. This is December thirty first,
I got one, two three for doctor artists emails and
(01:26:02):
I had yeah, these are these are not from him directly,
this and from like the generated advertising marketing stuff that
comes off of his website. So anyway, simper fyllc dot
com for signed copies of Priestcraft Beyond Babylon, this beautiful,
beautiful book right here. If you order, let me tell
(01:26:23):
you this right now, if you order the hard copy
from me, like I'm sorry, the hardcover. I have paperbacks,
but on my website, if you order the hard cover,
I just told you how long it took me to
get the last one. That's how long it's gonna take
you to get yours, because then it has to come
to me and then I have to sign it and
(01:26:44):
then send it out to you. So don't you know,
order it and forget about it for a little while,
I guess is the best thing I can say. And
when you get it for me signed, it's actually cheaper
than what it is on Amazon, unless you have some
kind of thing going on where you've already bought it.
But you know how it is with Amazon Prime, like
they start cutting away the price on things if it's
(01:27:04):
mixed with other stuff, you know whatever. But uh, yes,
so excited my first hard copy book, hardcover. I keep
saying the wrong thing. You understand what I mean, don't you? Ah,
that's a monkey paw, No, it's the lion's claw. I
(01:27:26):
have to go do stuff and then go jump back
on the elliptical, print out some internet or so I
can play so I can make those awesome hot sauce.
By the way, guys, let's do that. Let me show
you my awesome hot sauce I real quick, because you
know what, I freaking love it. I make it. I
just got a bunch of bottles, so you know, that's
what it was. The last two days, I was getting bottles,
(01:27:49):
even though I was on the road showing everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:27:51):
You know, I gotta I gotta.
Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
Edit that one video that I was out at the pier,
not the pier, just like at the at the beach,
the Bay Mission Bay at sunset. That was a lot
of fun. I want to do more outdoor stuff like that.
Just my I got a shit core battery on my laptop.
I should have fucking known if I got it, you know,
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used that there was a reason why they got rid
of it. Oh let's see, And you know how that's
probably like the most expensive thing to about it is
getting another battery for it, especially with like a high
powered gamer freaking laptop. It wasn't gonna be cheap for sure.
All right, let me give you this m remember there,
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let's say brand goodbye name. You take a look here, okay,
so simper fry lc dot com. There's actually a coupon
code running right now for the hot Sauce called HS
Family Hot Sauce Family Get It award winning handcrafted, made
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to order best Ingredients, veteran owned family run in business
almost ten years now. So this, even though this is
not the correct email, I'm sorry, website. If you click here,
it goes to the right spot anyway, all right, lead
big farm behind and then you go ahead. That's the
affiliate link right there. So I have a setup correctly,
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even though it's even though it's the wrong on the picture.
The picture didn't change, but the link did, so you're
good to go if you just click it. So now
you have here Doctor Alfonso Manso ballbus is fifteen for
fifty percent off Doctor Monso's healing items, book and training courses.
Click shop for his super potent full of Acumic acid
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great for heavy metal detox. So you click his picture
just like I showed you, you can go to the book,
you can go to the course Coherent Restore Training, and there's
also shop which is boom right there, and then you
scroll down this mofo and then rate here to endgy minerals.
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That's the phobic chemic acid. Okay, use the Ballbusters fifteen
and get the discount. I tear a care wands that
works on that too. It works on the ATV forks,
but you're gonna want to have the book to understand
how to use those properly. So the book is also
I believe when you get the book it also helps
take the fifteen percent off of that and the DNA
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scan for weaponized pathogens and restore package. This is something
that I did went through. I'll go over my details
with him next time he's on and I'll ask him
some other questions about the DNA if he was able
to get anything else off of it, because I'm a
little curious about whether or not you can just find
out where your origins are and how they determined that too.
Since everybody has migrated for millions and billions of years
(01:30:42):
on this planet, how do you know where you're from originally?
Everybody's been shuffled around a billion times and hidden in
caves and underground for having men natural and not so
natural disasters that have occurred. No, right, right, So then
the hot sauces the whole point was here to show
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you so boom boom, boom boom. See here's the book
right here by them. And these are all signed copies
if you do just to get one, and then I
have the links here in case you just want to
go get them this way, you see, And please order
books separate from sauce orders. Just makes things more reasonable
(01:31:27):
and sensible about how we package it. And so it
has a six by nine, it has the eight and
a half by eleven, which is the paperback, and then
the eight and a quarter by eleven which is the
Amazon hardcover. And the hardcover is beautiful, but you're gonna
pay for it because it's Amazon's the one charging me,
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you know what I mean. So that's how much it is.
It's actually sixty thirty three on the on Amazon, it's
fifty eight ninety nine there that's and it's signed this way.
The other one paperbacks only twenty nine nine to nine
from thirty three, and it's signed, so you're get it
cheaper and signed. And six by nine I believe is
(01:32:11):
the same as as it is on Barnes. But it's
if you want to signed, you know, someday maybe I'll
get in a plane crash, and things will be worth
more because I'll be dead. It is that how it
works with artists. You have to be dead first order
of the profit. Start faking your desk, guys, so that
way you can take advantage of it when you're alive.
(01:32:31):
Not trying to tell you how to do life or
your death, just just saying, all right, I'm sad to
see you go, but anyway, you guys have been wonderful.
Let me just see what the Let's let's hang out
into the end the comments section for a second. What
(01:32:52):
do you say?
Speaker 4 (01:32:53):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (01:32:54):
Let's do it. Let's go see who's over here. Yes,
the Fenodacci, Yes, the golden ratio, exactly. I actually have
a hot sauce called the Golden You know what, what
the hell is the matter with me? I didn't even
go down to the show the freaking hot sauces. I
stopped at my book after all that, after all that,
hold on, what in the gosh darn heck? Right? I
(01:33:18):
better watch my mouth too. All right, here you go, boom.
So let's get back to the menu real quick. So
moving down to the hot sauce, you can get a
full gallon right there, right, you can get a twelve
pack of six Sound bottles. There, you can get an
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eight pack of twelve Hound Spottles. There, you can get
a twelve pack of twelve Ound Spotles there. The coupon
does not work on any of those things I just mentioned,
because you're already getting free shipping. Okay, So if you
send it in with the additional code attached to it,
I'm gonna cancel it and they tell you to do
it again. All right, so original, but believe it. When
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pigs fly with bacon, whipper snapper grateful fed with hempseed,
spicy avocado kalamado alves Zeus juice is a bunch of garlic,
lots of garlic, cayenne and hobbon naro and the zous
extra hot calibasy peppers from Italy and the Sergeant Pepper
Humsinger is our wood winner garbands with amazing cuman tastes
like a spicy hummus. Nemesis is mango hobbonero. Truffle shuffle
(01:34:24):
has gear daily chocolate in there's no truffles. It's a
reference to the Goonies, with Chunk having to do the
truffle shuffle before they let him in the house. I
was stationed in Astoria, organ for the Coast Star. Uh,
it's awesome, padang ty peanut sauce, green Genie, Serrano, honey
and lime. Fi's of friends is uh, let's see cayenne,
(01:34:47):
Serrano habannaro, tit leap No, that's sorry, that's wrong, Serrano
habban naro, Jilipino, cayenne blood, Uh, serranojaban naro, Jilapino, cayenne,
pomegranate juice.
Speaker 3 (01:34:58):
And Kui lime.
Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
And then one next to it is Sorono habanero, pino,
cayenne bloid, orange juice and key lime. So sometimes one
seasonal and one's not, but they're both available right now.
Tied Ie Tai chili pepper's cayenne and a touch of
curry Smokebosh Chipotle, yes, Chipotle agent Orangeman is a very
interesting one. There's orange zest as in fresh orange peel,
(01:35:21):
squeezed orange juice. So if you like a nice little
tangy thing to add to an orange chicken, Holy croy,
Holy Croley. My daughter when she was five months old
on the cosmic candy honey habinnaro. We dressed it. That
was my idea, and Beckuld put the backdrop in there
and put that together venom cayenne serrano, habbanaro and ti
(01:35:43):
chili pepper, Trinidad scorpion pepper and smoked ghost pepper my
my go to and a fan favorite gun slinger with
Elijah his little give him the boot goos pepper. This
one has mrugus scorpion the gun slinger. Lava is is
qto sauce Kruger's gold made of pure pierri and by
(01:36:07):
the way, it's also Caribbean red hobb and arrow in
the lava. Slice of Life is kye sorry, Carolina Reaper,
but not straight up. There's cayenne pepper in it too.
Straight up g is a straight ghost pepper sauce as
in straight up ghost straight up g ha ha ha.
It's got sunglasses on. I do that haunted heat, freaking
(01:36:28):
wicked hot, and that's a hot smoked ghost pepper in
that one. Toba super Volcano is a double dose of
freaking maruga scorpion pepper in there. There's a ton of
it in there. And then Golden Ratio, which is the
whole point of me bringing this back up to show
you Golden ratio with Carolina Reaper. I think I have
some of these left. I should since it says it's
(01:36:49):
not out. And yeah, if I can get more Caroline
Reaper peppers, I can make more of these. But the
golden ratio is pineapple Cuman Carolina Reaper. I like it.
I like it a lot. I like pineapple everything in
any way, all right, And I didn't show you the
hottest ones yet, so I can't, like, I have to
(01:37:10):
your force in my hand here. It's it's important to
show you know. Kasai Kariaki is a is a Caroline
Reaper Tariaki sauce Reaper's Delight, as in Rapper's Delight with
the old lady going hip hop ahibbity up, Yeah, okay,
whatever that's up. Caroline Reaper brand X our hottest just
(01:37:30):
pepper sauce without the extract, right, So that is Marugas
scorpion pepper and blood orange. And then blueberry supernova, blueberry
pomegrand juice goes pepper kai and tie and nine millions
go even extract super delicious. And the year to La
is the same exact thing, except without the blueberry pomegran juice.
It makes that the hottest one. And then we have
(01:37:51):
a hanted honey, but depending on it's kind of sold out,
kind of kind of not honey, went crazy over the price, overpriced,
and so I don't know. We might Rebecca used to
make this and we have some on hand, but I
don't know why it's actually say it sold out. But anyway,
moving on, there's a three pack there that's way underpriced.
(01:38:18):
Six shooter right there, and then there's the Hotshot sampler packs,
which I will not allow. Why it's it six?
Speaker 3 (01:38:25):
You to say it's six, I didn't know that it was.
Speaker 1 (01:38:27):
All right, I'll fix that. There shouldn't be a six
pack sold out for any reason. That's weird. I'll have
to fix that. See what happens all right? Now, you know,
thank you so much, have a wonderful day. We are
your dreams come true. And uh that's it. And one
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more thing that I like about something I heard from
Naxiagan is you can't if you want anybody to listen
to you, you can't beat them over the head with something
that you think that you know, especially when you didn't
know it a week ago. But now you think you're
so smart because you finally because now you believe that
that's true, and therefore anybody who doesn't believe this of
somehow stupid. There's a hubrius out there that people are
(01:39:12):
actually like this. It's ridiculous, like they don't realize or
they don't recognize and they don't remember the process it
took them to get to where they were as far
as understanding how things really work in life. And it's
kind of sad because it's like, well, now you think
you're mister simonty pants. That shows me that you probably
don't know nearly as much as you think you do,
(01:39:33):
because that that attitude shows that you're closed minded to
other things and that you don't really understand why that's true.
You just have decided that you were convinced that it
is true, but you don't know how to argue it.
So don't be like that person who like makes other
people feel stupid or bad because they haven't gotten to
(01:39:53):
the point that you have yet. And the prime example
was the guy who had life risked his well, he's
actually risked his his, uh, his freedom because he's looking
at seven years of prison for having shown the database
information on the shots and how they spent killing people
(01:40:16):
and stuff like that from the data that they themselves
at that company were showing. I'm not saying that this
is accurate, but this is how they decided to show it.
There's like almost eleven million people dead. That's crazy amount
of people. And then all the reasons and side effects
and the causes and stuff like that. He made that
public because they felt like he had an obligation a
(01:40:36):
duty to do so it's one of the public. And
then he made a mention about how it's like the Holocaust,
and people jumped all over it, like he believes in
the holodohos over It's like, Okay, how about he just
risked something that you didn't. How About he's facing jail
time that you're not. How about all the things that
he did that you don't sitting on there, sitting on
(01:40:58):
your high horse over there, talking like you're you don't
trust anybody because they made it. They didn't say something
that a one hundred percent agreed with you. How about
go fuck yourself. How about get off your damn high horse,
or you know, stop criticizing the person who actually stuck
their neck out because you didn't sitting on your chair,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (01:41:16):
So people need to scale up back a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:41:20):
If you ever want for somebody to warm up to
the idea that they You know, we're a community here
trying to work towards a better life for the rest
of our families. You can't be acting like that to
other people. And I know a lot of people. I
know I'm talking to the choir, when I'm talking to
my audience. My audience kicks ass. They don't do that
to each other. But maybe we can help teach other
people not to be like that. And if they are
(01:41:41):
like that, then they're really not They're not trying to
be helpful. They're trying to be just in another camp
where they can feel like smarty pants. And this isn't
the place to do it. I'm not talking about my show.
I'm talking about the just society that's moving forward in
this world in general. Those people are not really here
for the right reasons. Identify identified them quickly, because it'll
(01:42:05):
be the same ones that turn like that and throw it,
throw a group under the bus for a fucking loaf
of bread or something, because they're not it's all about them.
It's not about other people, just based on how they
how they treat others. Okay, that's it.
Speaker 3 (01:42:21):
I have it.
Speaker 1 (01:42:23):
I had to put some hot sauce stuff in here.
I think there's some people on on uh YouTube that
are like, is this is this the same that's the
same guy. Yeah, because it's a whole hot sauce channel
devoided to my hot sauce that I now have been
putting this stuff on. So good times, all right, guys,
bye by stuff, m please m hm.