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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Welcome to Veronica Live. And I'm here with my wingman today.
I've got wingman John Salik is joining us, and we
have a very special guest. Her name is doctor kat Linley.
She's the president of the Global Health Project and I
met her. She's also a huge ex influencer, so she's
been in a bunch of my other X shows that
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I do and I had to have her on. Doctor
kat Welcome to Veronica Live.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Hi, thanks for having me today.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
So I wanted to start first because you are a
physician and I wanted you to tell us about your background.
And you are also an immigrant, so how let's start
with how did you come to America? And I know
you left your country, so tell us that story first.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
So I'm a family doctor in Texas. I have my
own private practice here and I came to this day
ninety something. It's hard to remember right now, but what
happened is when I was eighteen years old, the wars
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started in Croatia and we kind of knew it was happening,
you know, we knew the attack was imminent, and it
just happened that, you know, I was eighteen. My family
decided I should be safe, so I found a job
in Italy as a nanny, and one day before they
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attacked my hometown, I left. It kind of makes me laugh.
It's kind of like a movie. I left, you know,
my home country on a ferry with a suitcase in
my hand. And it's really true. It's like sounds so melodramatic,
but it's true. And so I lived in Italy for
several years. I lived in England for six months and
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went back to Italy. And then one of the families
that I lived with, I had a house in Florida.
We used to go back and forth and saves enough
money during this time working as a nanny that one
of the times that people going back and forth, I
was able to change my visitor visa and started college
in Florida. So I went to school in Florida, met
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my husband, got married, I went to medical school. I
have five children. And is the history of this.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Say that's incredible, and what schools did you go to
in Florida? Because I'm in Freedom, Florida, doctor cat.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
So I have to tell you this is kind of funny.
Because I came to Florida and I started watching football
right and because my husband and his friends were from
Florida State. I have always been a huge Florida State fan.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Okay, I'm a Gator and a hurricane mom. Now I
don't like doctor cat joking joking.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Goodness, I can't believe you're a hurricane because I went
to Florida Atlanta University and one of the things in
South Florida for those of us who are not the
hurricane pains, the whole.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Thing that you can be really funny.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
That's hysterica. Well, we still love you, doctor kat. So
you have are you the founding member for the Global
Health Project that you are the president of? Tell us
about this organization and how it came about. And you
are the organizations on Facebook? You have I mean on
an accent, you have a website. It's very it's very interesting.
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So how did it come out?
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Yeah, so we kind of we got together a couple
of years ago and it was really the group of
people who've been doing this since COVID started, so doctors, journalists, moms, scientists.
We got together because we decided we wanted to do
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a campaign to try to reach the middle right, the
people who are not seeing what has happened during COVID
and try to share stories on how some of us
saw what was going on and why we decided to
stand up against it. It was really interesting. We did
a market analysis. We were able to great money, so
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we did the market analysis and we asked people who
do you want to hear this message from. Do you
want it to be from children to suffered during the
lockdowns and everything. Do you want it to be from
parents or do you want it to be from doctors,
because you know, we were doctors, but at the same time,
we didn't want to make that a message if that
wasn't direct messaging group. Interestingly, the market analysis so people
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wanted to hear from doctors. So we did a video
and you can go on our website Global Healthproject dot
org and watch the video. And video is essentially a
story of six healthcare professionals who tell their own story
or how they that something was wrong during COVID and
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they started speaking out against it. I believe one of
the doctors got the injection, another one was recommending it
initially to the patients, and some of them a kind
of recognized from the beginning from different things that were
doing before. But it's an interesting narrative to see really
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where we were and where we are because you know,
as we're seeing with Maga Maha hoole transition and things
like that, I would say that probably the rest of
the world is waking after this idea that there is
a corruption in medicine, and not only medicine, but are
regulatory agencies. Even the food pyramid has been corrupted. This
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idea that like I have you know, I have a complaint.
There is a pill for that. It's also a corrupt
looking at thanks. So this isn't a story that we shared.
And now that Duckenberg supposedly had lifted censorship, we're going
to do it again. We turn through Facebook and test
him because I have a feeling he really hasn't. So
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we're going to test him. When he fails, I have
a feeling that he will, we we'll do something about it.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Well, well, I'm laughing on that because I've been more
censored by that man with my Trump, my Catholicism, and
my repub being a Republican for years now. Doctor. But yeah,
I wanted to go back to the COVID because you know,
in the beginning, we were scared to death by our country.
I'm a breast cancer survivor and I go to the
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Mayo and so they really wanted me to take the injections.
I was one of the first ones to get I got.
I got two of them, and I have to tell
you one of them, I was in bed, sick as
a dog. My eye bought. My eyes were on fire.
I thought I had dragons coming out of them, you know,
because everybody was scared to death. So how did you
know that the COVID shot was a mess. And I've
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talked to so many people with facts injuries. I also
had a blood clot. It wasn't the one that would
kill you that I had to deal with for a
year that they made. They think it might have been
from one of the shots. So so how did you know,
because I kind of feel like I'm a survivor now
that the COVID shots were were not really what they
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what they were meant to be.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Well, the problem was, you know, I actually recognized the
whole lockdown narrative of something that wasn't supposed to be happening. So,
you know, I remember at the beginning, you know, there
were pictures of Chinese people falling on the streets. You know,
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everyone was really scared and then if you watch the
TV news, like the picker on the bottom, the numbers
will go up. It was always in red. It was
always like flashing and stuff like that. And I was
a first responder, so you know, I was able to
go to work when I have my shift and come home.
But one thing that like, I was talking to a
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friend one time after one of my late shifts because
I you know, I was the beginning a little bit
scared too because I only had one of my early
patients die, you know. I what happened is she came
to the urgent care. She goes to me in spinish.
She has a sinus infection. And while she's doing that,
you know, my nurses are doing the vitals and she's
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talking normal, kind of congested, you know, a little coffee here.
They're nothing major, but I'm watching her a two sad
and her auto saud was in eighties, which didn't make
any sense because she's talking totally normal, right, and I'm
you know, I'm thinking to myself, like maybe her fingers
are cold, so I go to my nurse change the
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fingers and stuff like that. No, she's consistently in eighties,
so I send her to the hospital, and I found
that the next day that she died from COVID when
she was airlifted, and she was like one of our
first gigs here. So you know, a part of me
was scared because at that point that did you know
what was happening. That was really really early on. And
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I was talking to one of my friends and she
knows my background and stuff like that, you know, from
communism and things. So she got to me catchure having
PTSD and I was like what, I'm like, I don't
have PTSD. No, I'm not depressed. Nothing said no, no,
you stressed. You're really like worried and stuff, and it
kind of made sense, and then the whole thing clicked
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to me. What I recognized was fear isolation, and isolation
came with they told us to stay home. You can
go to the hospital, you know, you can go to
the church, you can go to school, you can go shopping.
And I recognized this propaganda, right, because what happens in
totalitarian like communist type of regimes is they make you
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feel something so badly and then they put you apart
because they don't want you to discuss this fear because
if you discuss it, then you're going to start looking
for solutions. And then I recognize the bargaining stage. And
bargaining stage was if you wear a mask, you can
do this, if you stay six feet apart at the
same line and buy groceries. And eventually it came to
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the vaccine, right, if you get a vaccine, you can
go do this, you can travel and do that. But
then at some point, like people were not really still
getting a vaccine because they were concerned it wasn't the
numbers they wanted to. So it was like, well, if
you don't get a vaccine, you're going to lose your job.
And that's the moment I recognize, and I still say it,
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and I still stand by what I'm saying in my opinion.
This is why I'm the republic as you know it
in the United States fell and we haven't gotten back.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Wow, heartbreaking, doctor.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
The country just I'm just going to leave you with
this country, like ours, constitutional republic, with the Constitution, uh,
you know, the Amendments, freedom of feet and all of
this does not mandate a product of its citizen. And
if they don't get it, they're not gonna have a job.
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This just doesn't happen in my opinion, that's really when
the republic fell.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
So doctor cat one thing they wanted to ask you,
you're you're a doctor, you went to medical school, all
all that type stuff.
Speaker 5 (11:30):
Uh and and uh, you know, what.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Was it or what was your reaction when you know,
here you had doctor Fauci, you know, and and Bix
on one side saying, you know, masks and distance and
vaccines and all this kind of stuff followed the science,
you know type thing, and and then the efforts to
discredit people, you know, like like doctor Barba Cherry, Uh,
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you know, doctor Sumutra, Gupta, Scott Atlas, all these people
you know that were that were really following the science.
I mean, you know obviously you know Ja Bartari is
certainly certainly well well reputation, you know, but these expert biologists,
you know, saying what what VAUCEI you're saying is wrong?
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And then they attack him and it's like even you know,
the appearance to me was a physician community was even
buying into the into this. And I'm just from from
a doctor's perspective, but I've never I've never had a
doctor explain to me how did they view that that
those two sides butting heads over what was really going on.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
Well, it's really complicated and in a sense that like
some doctors have been indoctrinated into the system. And in
the United States the practice where called corporate practice of medicine.
When you have a group of doctors who are working
for you know, hospital group for private group groups, and
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you don't have prior practice of medicine. Right, this happened
over the last ten, fifteen, twenty years. You have hospitals
and these different equity groups buying practices, so you have
very small amounts of doctors to our independent. I'm actually
independent to have my own practice. So maybe that's one
of the reasons I was able not to be indoctrinated
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and told what I need to do. And I think
also element of me being you know, coming from communism
recognizing some of these things and then some of us
recognize the lies. One of the big lives was the mask.
And I'll walk it through because it's very simple once
I explain it. So every year in a hospital, doctors
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who work for the hospital system have to go through
our infectious these departments. They have to be fitted for
N ninety five N ninety five masks has to fit
to your faith completely, doesn't get to change it. How
do they fit the mask? They put a clear helmet
like plastic helmets over our heads. When you put the
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mask on, they put the clear helmet over your head,
and then they sprays with the three molecules. I forget
what the other two are, but one of them is soccering.
If you taste soccering in your mouth, it means that
your N ninety five was not fitted properly. Soccering molecule
is a whole lot bigger than the virus molecule. So
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when they started, you know, initially we were told to
wear N ninety five masks. They ran out of them.
Then we wore the like Chinese version of.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
N ninety five masks.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
They ran out of that one. Yeah. Then they gave
us surgical masks. And at that point, like when you
go with surgical masks, you know, it's doing nothing. The
only thing is doing it's holding like you are spreading
big kind of molecules to others. We just use it
during the r to keep the surgical space stare all
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as possible. And I don't like you guys, remember, but
at one point they ran out of surgical mask and
they said, we're Bandana and that kind of went, you know, like,
if you didn't know the CDC's lying to you.
Speaker 5 (15:17):
It can help.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
So doctor, were you you?
Speaker 3 (15:22):
Never?
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Are you a pure blood? I never learned that word
till I joined X, are you a Are you blessed
to be a pure blood?
Speaker 5 (15:30):
Well?
Speaker 2 (15:30):
I have vaccines in my life, right, So that's why
I always say the question of pure blood that I
don't think anyone can really truly honest that.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
But for COVID shots though, if you haven't received a shot,
you're a pure blood.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Yeah, I get it, but it's like one of those
things that you know, I actually don't necessarily like that
phrase because then it makes other people who have who
have been mandated to get the vaccine feel like they
did something wrong. And I think we have to recognize
that probably ninety percent of people were coerced into getting it, exactly,
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and that was kind of the bigger crime of the
center of the fact that not only the doctors were coercing,
but our government coursed and military especially. You know, you
have a lot of people who are at the height
of their help who got the vaccine, and now you
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have military that has many many issues, and one of
them is their.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Help very true. So I wanted to ask you because
they are still pushing COVID shots. I hear advertisements all
the time. I know you shared about they're pushing it.
I mean, I've literally been traumatized because they're pushing it
on babies. And then we've got the Trump's coming in
on the twentieth with hopefully RFK juniors confirmed, and I
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wanted to know about you know, are we going to
be able to stop giving this shot to people? Because
when you read about it, and I've had other experts
on the show, you know it causes the heart damage
and all kinds of things. So so are we Why
are they pushing this still? And especially on children that
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I don't know any child that's really gotten COVID at all,
And and and little babies who's you know, their immune system.
So I wanted you to talk about that because I'm
literally mortified that they're pushing this and and and then
dot dot dot I've seen several times graphics on X
and Facebook and around that doctors they make money. So
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if they if all these babies come in and everybody
gets vaxxed in their practice, they're making money. So it's
the big pharma and the money and a doctor's pocket
as well that's driving this. So so I wanted your
thoughts as a as a doctor expert, and you you know,
how do you see all of this doctor hat?
Speaker 2 (18:02):
So I think you know what happened with the marine vaccines.
And this is kind of where sometimes it's difficult to
follow what President Trump says on it. You know, he
always says he's part of the work speed, and work
speed was a success. So if you think of it
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in the kind of realm of just the operation, it
felt like word speech. Sure it was success in as
soon as that they are made a product very fast.
But the problem is now the product is faulty. That's
where he really should look at what's happening and where
our agencies have failed. They made the product very fast,
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They told us the product was safe and it was effective.
Over a period of time, we have been able to
prove it is not safe and it is not effective.
But if fill on the market, and this is where
you have to go after the agencies, you have to
go after CDC and FPA. To give you an example,
in the past, we have had different vaccines or drugs
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that come on the market, but then they start seeing
these safety signals, and if they see enough safety signals,
they'll hold the product and eventually bullet off the market.
We had a drug called biox that was a antimplometery
medication that works a little bit different than ibuprofen, and
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they said it was safe to give to cardiac patients,
only to find out it actually wasn't and after six
six hundred and sixty some deaths, they've removed it from
the market. Same thing happened with the one of the
flu vaccines and with the into no RCV vaccine originally
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because it was causing into sucception the rotavirus. I forget,
I'm getting confused myself, But the point is the f
d A did did this job right. They had a
product product shows gift signals, they removed it. Now you
have Amrina vaccine. We have not only our own f
d A, we have the various data. We have yellow cards.
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Yellow card is the UK data. We have VG access,
which is w h O data. You have numbers and
numbers millions of data out there of people who have
had serious adverse reactions and in some cases that what
has happened nothing. The vaccine is on the market, can
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rightly we keep on getting new ones on the market.
And what has our FDA done and the Committee on
Immunidation instead of approving each vaccine with different barrier and
they said, oh, no, no, no, it's going to treat
this the flu vaccine. We're not gonna have to approve it.
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Every time we have a new vaccine for a variant,
We're just going to come up with a variant and
based on the data we have from before, we're going
to say it's sake full craft, it's not safe, it's
not effective. So we had we have our own government
who has failed at his job. And what I'm hoping
that people who are going to be in CDC and
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FDA and CDC, I forget the name of the congressman,
but he's from Florida, he's a former congressman. And then
in FDA have McCarty, doctor McCarry, my doctor McCarry. Actually sorry,
I'm hoping that two of them are going to recognize
the fact that we have enough data to suspend the platform,
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and if they want to do more data to prove
what we know is true, I have no problem with that.
They can do all the research they want to, but
have to suspend it because it's harming people and your
children don'tate it. You're known from the beginning that children
do really well with COVID. It has to do with
the anatomy, their immunity and stuff like that. So we
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knew from the beginning to do well. So why are
we going to vaccinate them with something that we know
causes harm? And because it's big harm because in kids,
we have data that shows that in teenagers causes my carditis.
You know, one of my favorite propagandas was when the
pedtricians came around and says, I, al, don't worry, my
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acarditis's mild. And I'm thinking to myself as a mom
of five, if my kid comes in the middle of
the night and tells me I have shortness of bread
and chest pain, I'm not going to think its mild.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
So would you ever give I mean, I just cannot
believe this. This shot is on the market for babies
or children, So as a doctor, you would never give
this to a child or baby, is what it sounds
like to me. I mean, I'm mortified because I'm always
reading on subject, So.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
No I would not give it to children. I wouldn't
give it to adults either. What people have to recognize
is that covid as is right now, it's becoming like
I see, almost a seasonal It's it's kind of happening
throughout the year, but it does search up during the
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winter months when we have the flu and all that.
And the best thing that people need to do is
get an immune system fortified, need to sleep well, eat well, exercise,
take your vitamins, do all the right things. So if
you do get sick, you know you do you take
over the kind of medicine, your vitamins, and if you
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need help and you feel like, you know, you need
extra carr you can go to your doctor to see
if you developed something else with it.
Speaker 4 (23:56):
Yeah, that's an interesting piece because it's you know, one
of the things I heard from from some of the
people that were the experts in you know, in biology,
was was, you know, the thing that the virus may
present initially as something that's fairly fairly deadly, you know,
as far as because you know you have you you
don't have a good immune response system, and uh and
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over time, you know the problem is the people that
are the weakest die and the virus, you know, wants
to live and you know, multiply and you know, and
go on and and if the hosts all die, then
the virus dies.
Speaker 5 (24:32):
So the virus is adapt where it doesn't necessarily kill. Right, Yes,
that's the normal behavior.
Speaker 4 (24:42):
And that's the part that really got me mad because
they were like, you know, by the time, by the
time they they came out with with the vaccine, it
was like was on a fourth or fifth mutation already,
and it's like, you know, they designed to sing for
the first go around, not not what it's become now,
you know. So what do you what did you make
of of the uh, the the doctors that you know,
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back to people that were experts, you know, with the
ivermectin and you know, chloroquine and uh you know, zinc combinations.
You know, I mean a lot of stuff that I
won't say was the cure, but was certainly you know,
it wasn't the expensive billion dollar cure and appear to
have some effectivity.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Well actually worked really well. We have data before Starscope
too that chloroquine is effective in what was effecting in
Starscope be one and it's and actually we have data
to show that it's effective in these uh singles traded
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single strain m RNA viruses. So I treated my patients
from the beginning with hydroxy chloroquine as it, tromysin, zinc,
vitamin D, and vitamin C, and then the virus mutated.
We learned that if you are American, people are doing better,
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and then that's kind of as the change and went
back a little bit more to hyphorical because the strains
were changing. But essentially that was a good treatment a
lot of people. I don't know if you've ever taken
the medicine yourself, but I have plenty of people who
will say to you, after the first those of our americane,
they started feeling better, and by the time they finished this,
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of course they were one hundred percent better.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
No, I've had plenty of friends that have taken it.
And that was my question too, Why why do you
think they were fighting this? I mean, you know, it's
just so sad. I will say, I had COVID in
February and my doctor was anti the the the I
forgot what the treatment. What's it called pava pava, I
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can't think of the name of Yeah, And he didn't
like that, and he was when people had COVID, he
kind of did what you said, you know, the zinc
and all of those other things. So so why do
you think the government was just awful? From that? Actually
have friends that like try to stockpile this because in
Europe you can get all these things at the pharmacy.
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So I know somebody that has bought a ton of
it to have in their house because they don't ever
want to be controlled by the government again. And and
and luckily in Bay County where we live here in Florida,
two of our doctors, my dermatologist and my internal med
doctor who's my neighbor that came to my house the
first time I had COVID at the door. Was wonderful.
They they were two doctors that stood up doctor cat
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fighting this along the way, trying to help save lives,
a dermatologist, and.
Speaker 5 (27:44):
They were attacked for doing it. They were it was
called backs, called quacks.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Well hydroquin and amakin archief. That's why you know they
didn't want it. And you know, it's really difficult to
understand why all this happened. When it starts COVID one happened.
I believe it was Hong Kong. They did everything right.
They did not close, They just actually isolated one hospital,
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sent the people there, but you could still travel. They
treated the secondary infections and eventually it died away. And
then you have this COVID that happened in twenty and
we did everything wrong. Why did we do everything wrong?
Speaker 5 (28:38):
You know?
Speaker 2 (28:38):
For those of you who like to read, there is
events one on one right where they actually went through
an exercise on how to respond to pandemics. And then
you have, like I do a lot of work in
the WHO United Nations kind of run, and you had
the WHOW come and say that you need a pandemic
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treaty because you know these things are going to happen
and we don't know what to do, so we need
WHL to tell us what to do, and they try
to a past this pandemic. Try is essentially we give
power to the WORLHOLD organization and event of any other
pandemic to coordinate the response, whether it's the closure of
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the border, limiting the what's it called limit, having restrictions
on not only travel, but the way the countries h
work with each other or world. Yeah, not only that,
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but they would they would be responsible for like the
medical response, whether that's vaccines or medications. So especially we
have this uh supernational entity potentially have an impact on
sovereignty of a country because it would it tells the
country you have a pandemic and you're going to have
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to walk down close your borders. You're not going to
be able to work with other countries directly. And we've
been fighting that for several years and so far we've
been able to fight it, and luckily Trump said, if
you want to accident. But my point in all this
is why did this happen? It makes no freaking sense
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unless you look at what all the countries did, and
all the countries said, build back better. Why did they
do that? I can't tell you why because I don't
live in the head, except to say that all of
this can be found in different documents. If you look
around at United Nations, the World organizations, you know these
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gatherings are wef there is this idea that we need
air globalism where you have United Nations and these different
anti thieves essentially dictate things around and the country and
they want to take away sovereignties of the countries. This
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is why, because of COVID we're seeing a rise of
populism around the world. You know, you can talk about Romania.
What's happening in Romania. They were going to have their
own elections and the Publicist Party was going to win,
and then the government said, well, we don't recognize those elections.
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In Germany, you know what is the fd I or
something party is supposed to win. That's the populist party.
Watch Canada, you know, yeah, to those about to leave,
Poliviate is really a populist. He's a guy that wants
to restore nationalism to Canada. Our own elections. You know,
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people responded and Trump won. So you're seeing people with
check what they tried to shove down our throats during
the COVID pandemic.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Well, it's funny because during at the beginning of the pandemic,
I had a infectious disease doctor on that had been
practicing for like twenty five years, and he was like, really,
this is just like a bird flow. It's not a
big deal. And it was funny because he wasn't worried
about it. So I wanted you to talk about it
because I think you've become I mean, obviously, you know,
(32:27):
communism came to your country. You're definitely to me a
political player. And on the couple of the Global Health
Project X and yours, you talk about the WHO and
how they are like a they are going for a
communist power grab and we have to stop this. I mean,
(32:48):
why do they think they can boss us all around?
I mean I think as you were saying, we have worked,
we have woken up across the world. Doctor cat No,
I mean you put a menopausal woman in a mask again.
We're not having it. I can tell you. It's my
little joke. I mean, I'm awake fully now and sadly
(33:08):
you've had two boxes. So why is the WHO in
the UN? They seem to be disastrous, they're the enemy.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Well, it's really interesting because the urine was warmed with
this idea, you know, the nations coming together and helping
each other when there is some kind of health care
scare or health care issues. And initially it was funded
by the member nations. Now you can some people say
(33:41):
that the intent was always there, because it was you know,
people that put it together come from the Rockefellers and
all that. I don't know, but I would say that
possibly the intent at the beginning was the nine. Over time,
the funding changed changed from the country kind of paying
their dues to not only countries paying their dues, but
(34:05):
countries can also give extra money for projects they want done.
And you have NGOs and private public partnerships who give
money for projects they want If you look at the
funding of the World Organization, the United States is always
on top. But one that is also always on tap
is Bill and Melinda Gates Foundations, your Seve Gabby Alliance,
(34:27):
which is essentially Bill Gates entity as well. So you
have these entities who have financial stake in what's happening
in the world. And then you have these new products
on the market, whether it's an RNA vaccine where I
posted on my ex recently, I believe it was Netherlands
(34:50):
that was doing a trial on a vaccine for malaria
that essentially the mosquito when they buy two, that will
be the vaccine against you getting like inserting antibodies from
the parasite into you so you don't get a malaria.
(35:13):
So you have all of these things, and then you
also have right the mRNA for food you have there
going after our cattle. Luckily we have the definitiative people
and others for fighting that. Why are they doing that?
Because if you control a health of people, if you
control our food supply, you control people as well. And
(35:35):
the only way you can combat something like this is
by elections. But the problem is, even if you do
the election and you elect good people, all for every
one good person, there's probably three or four who are
paid by lobbies to farm and others. So I would
(35:58):
say that the cards are stacked against us unless we
decide to participate in our own community type of elections. Right,
So I ran for the school board and I won
the election, and I'm on the school board, so I
(36:19):
have a long meetings.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
Congratulations, thank you.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
But those are types of things that you can influence. Right,
You can influence what happens in your community. So even
if you worry about what's happening on a federal level,
you can still influence and have some wins in your community.
And eventually, instead of going from the top down, you
go from the bottom up and hopefully we can continue
making the change. And most importantly, this is the problem
(36:50):
that people don't recognize. We have really easy lives for
the most part. Right, you have a nice house, you
have a nice car, you have you know, we complain
about digital ID, but we use debit card to pay
for everything, you know. You like, I needed something from
(37:13):
a house and I was too lazy to go to
the stores. That was I'm guilty. I think those three
are guilty.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
Well, my boyfriend is actually the UPS driver, is my joke.
So if he's not delivering a package every day, we
have a problem.
Speaker 5 (37:32):
I know.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
So you know, so we have been over period of time,
they have insinuated themselves into every aspect of our lives.
So now we're waking up to this idea that not
all is well in paradise and we have to do
something about it. But no one knows how because we
haven't had to do anything about it. So it's kind
(37:56):
of going to take discipline. One of my favorite this
is some kind of officer in one of the brains
is I don't even know it's brains. I'm terrible with military.
I think it might have been like maybe or something.
I remember watching a video of this guy that was
(38:17):
giving like one of those speeches when people are graduating,
and one thing that stuck me. He said, you wake
up every morning, you know, you brush your teeth, you
brush your hair, you make your bed and then you
do the rest of it. It kind of it's going
(38:38):
to take almost relearning how to walk. You have to
do the work. You have to stop expecting the work
to be done for you. You actually have to you know,
I hate going to the gym. I really hate going
to the gym. But you have to sweat it out
to have to do the immune system that does your job.
(39:02):
So you have to do that hard work. That's hard,
but I must to do it. Then we might as
well just give it to them now, because whether they
take it away now or five years down the road,
they will do it.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
So, doctor Kat, are you excited about the MAHA movement?
That is probably you know. Of course I was elated
when Trump won. I thought it was a miracle. But
when you see the obesity problem around our country and uh,
and then you know our our our food supply, I mean,
we're just eating junk everywhere, you know, which I love
(39:37):
a diet soda sadly, I'm trying to give it up.
But I go into a circle K and it's all
processed food. I'm and then I worry to dot dot dot,
you know about you know, autism and immunizations and what's
causing that, and is it the food supply? And so
I am so excited about the Maha movement. I feel
like this is what we're supposed to be, this advanced
(39:59):
country leading away, and yet everybody's fat and you know,
has high blood pressure and or diabetic. Are you how
excited about are you about the Maha movement?
Speaker 2 (40:12):
So I'll be honest, I'm cautiously excited, and I'll explain why.
I think we have some amazing people that are going
to be working in the administration. You guys mentioned doctor
j Patataria. He's a good friend and he's a great man.
And obviously we have rac Junior, and we have some
(40:33):
other appointments that are coming up. So I think there
is a lot of good will on that side. One
of the things that is good, you know, this whole
conversation about the food, the dies, the oddusses, all of
that is important needs to be had. It's good that
(40:55):
Americans are starting to read labels. But again, this is
where I say, first of all, so this is my concern.
I get all that I come from Europe, and when
I go home, and I go home three four or
five times a year, I go home lot to croatia. Trust.
Maybe I eat great food and I recognize the difference
(41:18):
between the food, and there is so much that needs
to be done in that realm. And yes, the additives
dies and all that has caused a huge rise in obesity,
chronic disease and other bad outcomes. But we have seen
(41:39):
sudden rise in cancer, sudden rise and my charditis, in
blood cloths and strokes, in a lot of anti inflammatory illnesses,
in a lot of zebras as the call do medically
in a very short period of time. What has caused
this rise? Is it food dies, Kelloggs fruit loops, Captain
(42:04):
crunch that people have been eating for twenty years, or
is it a new product that has been on the
market for the past few years and has caused alarming issues?
And I think if you ask yourself that question, you
know the answer. The answer is the mRNA product. This
is the problem. We are winning the war on COVID
(42:25):
vaccine because people are not getting boosters, but we still
have issues with the COVID vaccines, especially with parents. As
you said, So while we are protesting in front of Kellogg's,
which is wonderful and I praise you for it, maybe
you should be protesting in front of CDC or pediatricians officing,
because you have a lot of unsuspecting parents going into
(42:48):
these doctors who are still pushing the vaccine, and you're
going to have a whole generation of the young adults
who are going to suffer for a long period of time.
But not only that, we also have to push back
beyond the mRNA vaccine. What have you read in the
news recently, Oh, we have a new n RNA RS
(43:10):
three vaccine. Yes, and all we have for next year,
we're going to have a new mRNA flu vaccine. What
have we learned as physicians and scientists? We have learned
that not only is the covid mRNA wrong and bad,
but the whole platform is bad because the lipid nanoparticle
(43:32):
that they told us it's going to stay in the
deltoid does not stay in the deltoid, travels all over.
Has been even found in the breast milk of the
mothers who been given the vaccines. So it's not only
covid vaccine that's bad. Anything that's made on that platform
is bad. So my hope and prayer for Mahakin is
(43:54):
that they continue doing our wonderful works that they're doing
with the food with Kelloggs, the fruit looks continue that.
But as Americans, we can walk to and sometimes run
at the same time. So let's do the food, but
let's also do the mRNA platform. Now, one thing that
(44:14):
I hear all the time. Sorry, John, I justn't leave
you with this one thing I hear all the time.
It is not politically savvy or expeditious to even talk
about an RNA vaccine as a doctor. You know what,
I call a bluff on that, and I call bullshit
(44:35):
on that. I'm sorry. I don't know if I can
say that on this or not, but I call it
because it's you know, I don't know if you guys
know the Esther four fourteen from the Bible. I always
used to think that Esther four fourteen was talking that
we were born for such a time as this, But
(44:56):
then I kept on reading this, you know passage, and
it says from the beginning, for if you remain silent
at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will
arise from another place, but you and your father's family
will perish. And who knows that you have come to
(45:16):
your royal position for such a time as this, and
I actually challenge everyone that's listening to me, this is
the time to not be on the fence over this platform.
If you remain silent at this time, you and your
family will perish. It takes courage and bravery and the
(45:39):
fact that they're saying that this is not politically expedient.
You know what, then then get out of the business
and get someone else in the place to do what
needs to be done, because I'm tired with excuses. People
will continue to get damaged over something that should not
be available for anyone.
Speaker 1 (45:58):
Sorry, that's what Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 4 (46:01):
So one of the other things I want to talk
a little bit more about was, you know, I'm I'm
a bit older. I'm about to turn seventy here, and
you know, one of the things I remember and looking
at pictures, you know, from the sixties and seventies and stuff,
people were much thinner, I mean, across the board, were
(46:22):
much thinner than what you see today, particularly children. And
do you do you think we've we've made a mistake
as a society and that we're we're not holistically approaching
approaches approaching medicine anymore. You know, it's like we want
to medicate it answer to everything is in a bottle,
you know, pill in a bottle. You know the kid,
(46:44):
If the kid's hyperactive quote hyperactive, you know ridlin, you know,
you put them on a drug, you know, to calm
them down or something. And and you know, I went
back and was reading some of my report cards fro
when I was like in the third and fourth grade,
and I guarantee you.
Speaker 5 (46:59):
They would have had he's so drugged up.
Speaker 4 (47:01):
That was it funny, you know, because you know I
was apparently a chatterbox and didn't pay much attention to things,
but I turned out. Okay, So what what's broken in
our society?
Speaker 5 (47:11):
That that is it?
Speaker 4 (47:13):
We're just we're in such a rush to get everything done.
We want the answer now we don't. We don't have
the patience anymore to to to actually sit back and say, hey,
you know, I can I can tolerate you know some
of this.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
I want to add on to this question because doctor,
I wanted your opinions to on ozempic and all those
mandia or whatever they are. Literally everybody I know is
on those two. So so start start with all of that,
because it's a pillar or shot these days, honestly.
Speaker 5 (47:42):
Right, Yeah, pop a pill.
Speaker 2 (47:45):
It's it's kind of a little bit of both. And
this is kind of where I said my correct right.
It does have to do with the food and I
think I've read that like cyril was introduced in the
States in the seventies, and I was born in the seventies,
and I do remember, like I really didn't have any
cereal until I went to live in Italy, and even
(48:10):
then like we rarely had it. I had a little
bit more of it when I was in England. So
it does have to do with definitely the foods. And
you know, all these attitudes are causing a lot of
issues and there is definitely some other immuse. So this
is why I say my eye is correct on this
point that needs to be had. The conversation needs to
(48:32):
be had, but just not forget the rest of the conversation.
But to answer the other part of your question, yes
we have and this is actually something that our schedunior
said you would do very early on. United States and
New Zealand are the only two countries where you were
pharmaceutical companies advertised on TV. So now you know, before
(48:57):
COVID I used to do with my doctor friends because
a lot of times you'll have a patient come in
and say I have this and this is what I want.
So I would always say to them, Okay, let me
make sure that that's what you have, and then we
can discuss if that's the best answer for you what
you want. Right, So, you have people who come in
(49:20):
asking for something. We also, like I said, practice in
corporate practice or medicine. If you don't give them what
they want, they give you really bad buyers and doctors
can lose their you know, jobs or bonuses or whatever.
So you have that aspect, But then you do have
this idea that you know, I'm twenty pounds overweight and
(49:41):
there's this product on the market, and I really want
to try a second lose the weight because I don't
want to work that hard. Because essentially you can lose
the weight on your own. We have really good ways
of losing weight naturally without having to inject yourself with
the medication that has possible side effect that we're still
(50:02):
learning about. But doing it on your own requires hard work,
requires that you maybe go on Carnivore dies. Carnimore dies
work really well for some people and they can lose
a lot of weights and develop muscles, and then if
you go to the gym, you know, you actually lose
even more weights. But you know, injecting yourself once a week,
(50:24):
it's a lot faster and doesn't require of you to
make any sacrifices. And this is where we live as
a society, where everyone is looking for quick picks without
having to do the work.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
Well, I have to say, well, I sadly I watched
the Golden Globes. I shouldn't have, but all of the
skinny actresses were anorexic because I think they're using a zempeic.
I mean, it was literally ridiculous. And then I read
an article recently doctor that said, moving forward, twenty five
percent of Americans will be on one of these shots
(50:58):
because it's so easy. So I just wanted your thoughts.
Speaker 2 (51:01):
Well, in the meantimes, they're very you know, they're very expensive,
and pharma is getting rich while people not only are
they're losing the weight and maybe achieving what they want,
but some of them are having side effects that now
need to be corrected with another medical intervention. So it's
kind of this loop, never ending loop. So you can
go back to like even the vaccines and autism and
(51:25):
different things. It's kind of like pharma creates a customer
and gets a hold of them and never releases them
because to keep on multiplying the issues that you have.
Speaker 1 (51:34):
So are you how do you feel about autism? I
just feel like over the last few years, it used
to be what, you know, one and a hundred kids.
Now it's like one in you know, the number, one
in eight, whatever it is, it keeps getting bigger and bigger.
I know so many people with autistic children, and plus
our society doesn't have any means really for them, you know,
(51:55):
to I don't know. I live in a smaller town.
There's not a lot of places if you have a
highly autistic child. Once they're aged out of schools, it's
hard for these parents. How do you see autism doctor
as someone that practices all the time.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
So autism is really multi factorial, right, It's not only
one thing that's causing it. We're finding more and more
possible reasons for it. There is even a thought that talano.
Speaker 4 (52:28):
Has a.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
Some the towel no is one of the reasons for
that some kids develop autism. Or you know, the vaccine schedule, right,
we started with a small number of vaccines and now
when you actually look at how many vaccines children get
until their age of eighteen, you have to wonder is
(52:52):
this accumulation of preservatives in the vaccine causing autism. So
there's many different reason sends, the food, the stress, the
exposure to electronics early on in life. I would say
it's probably multi factorial. But the package that it's very rampant,
(53:13):
and we need to make sure that we look at
it seriously. And for those parents out there who haven't
read the book Turtles all the way down, you should.
The book really shows you. It just shows you data
from CDC that they have not done trials on placebo.
(53:38):
The trials have always been done against another vaccine, which
then kind of hides the actual side effects and you
kind of have to wonder if any of the data
is correct because they were never done against the placebos.
(54:00):
So there is a you know, lots of evidence to
show that a lot of these things need to be revisited,
and you need to look at the risk and benefit
and decide if children, some children need to get all
these vaccines.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
All right, I'm just a rapid fire now because I
know we need to close. But on your on your Facebook,
you had the led scalp therapy to grow hair back on.
All the men were joice, So what is that? Because
I keep seeing neutrofil or whatever that drug is, and
I know some balding people, So what is that? Doctor?
Speaker 2 (54:34):
So I don't know about your audience, but my hair
has been turning out because I had so many tips
back to back to back and I never recovered. So
the red wave therapy right lasers and red wave therapy
a different UH wavelength has shown to help not only
with hair skin, but also with other in planetory disease,
(54:57):
with joint pain. So I have a health and it
looks really funny. I haven't put it bigure myself on it.
It looks funny because it blinks the red light and
my kis and then I have a have a little
screen next to me that almost is like you know
this sauna with red lights?
Speaker 1 (55:16):
Oh my gosh. And is it expensive that machine? And
then do you go to a doctor to get it?
Because I was so I saw that and I was like, oh.
Speaker 5 (55:23):
You can order it, Sam.
Speaker 2 (55:29):
Yeah, it's not like really cheap, but it's not it's
not thousands of dollars.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
Does it really work? Doctor?
Speaker 2 (55:38):
People swear by it so that I got it.
Speaker 4 (55:41):
So okay, when I have heard the red light blankets,
you know they even have blankets now with these things.
Speaker 3 (55:49):
I heard that.
Speaker 1 (55:49):
Yeah, oh my gosh, okay. And then have you had
any backlash from being such a doctor that's fought against
you know, the world in essence, you.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
Know, because of my personal history coming from communism, I
always approach this whole episode through that lens, the lens
of censorship, the lens of mandates. And then, you know,
as we got more and more evidence, I don't think
anyone can come up for you anymore if you say
that MRNV actually needs to be I know they still do.
(56:22):
But we have so much data to show that there's
harming people. And all we're asking is stop evaluated and
take it off the market, because you'll see the data
is out there.
Speaker 1 (56:34):
And would you ever go work in the Trump administration?
Do you have a package in doctor, let's break some
news on Bronick Alive.
Speaker 2 (56:43):
I've been asked to send it than I have, but
oh yeah, the truth, tell you the truth. I think
I do better job outside because you know, I think
we're going to have to keep on reminding our friends
to keep on doing the great job out there, and
sometimes it can be voiced for them and that can
be as effective as working.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
Well, what have we missed today? We've been talking to
doctor kat Linley. She's the president of the Global Health Project.
You're fighting the fight for all of America and you
and you get it. So what have we missed today?
Doctor cat has been such an honor getting to know you.
I do one more question. What is the age range
of these five children that you're raising?
Speaker 2 (57:23):
I have twelve, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, and twenty year old?
Speaker 5 (57:29):
Oh my goodness, you got your hands from one girl.
Speaker 2 (57:32):
Yes, one girl, and she's more trouble than four boys.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
Oh my goodness. So what if we missed today? Doctor kat.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
I think the most important thing is that nothing in
life is easy, and if you want something, then you
have to do the work yourself. And that has to
be whether it's health, whether it's elections, anything. And my
hope is that people get involved locally because where we
can make the most difference.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
And then looking at your Facebook, it seems like faith
is part of your life too. That drives you. Did
I get that right as well?
Speaker 2 (58:12):
Yep? It is I you know, like I said, I
left Kroastia when I was eighteen, and I sing in
church and there is a song called never Never Once
but not Breadman, and the song essentially says, never once
have I been on my own? But for those of
you who like Christian music, you should actually listen to
(58:36):
it and read the words. And sometimes when I sing
in church, I don't pay too much attention to words
because I'm afraid I'm gonna kind of miss it, so
I have to read them. And one time I was
in church singing it, and it was really weirdest experience
ever because all of a sudden I started seeing kind
(58:57):
of you know, flash up flush photos of different times
in my life and I could identify a person that
was there in this moment in time to kind of
guide me where to go. And it's beautiful. For God,
I don't think I would be here in the States.
Speaker 1 (59:17):
Wow, that is absolutely beautiful. And again we've been talking
to doctor kat Linley and you can follow her on
exit k L Veritas and then also follow the Global
Health Project. Doctor kat We'll have you back. Thanks for
joining Veronica Live.
Speaker 2 (59:34):
Thank you, and thank you John for having me as all.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
God bless you