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In the first segment there going tocover some interesting information. In the
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ten different conspiracies all down to oneunbelievable plot that will blow your mind.
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just about ready to get started withour vaccine warheadlines. Let's move on in
in a war that started well beforetwenty nineteen, secrets have been buried deep
beyond the pale. We're here toreveal the truth. It's time for vaccine
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war headlines. This is a allreligion. This is a homely children.
They get at you with the sickness. This is a word on tradition.
This is a religion. This isa homely children with the signas. This
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is a This is a vaccine warheadlines, Volume eighty four. This is
disturbing, but we have to bringit to you each week because people need
to be aware of these facts andfigures. Right. It's something that hasn't
slowed down and it'll continue to grow, so we just need to keep telling
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people about it. What we're talkingabout is the VARs Report, the Vaccine
Adverse Events Reporting System v a er S. Look it up if you're
looking for those numbers. They're onthe screen for you now at diggingdeper dot
net or diggingdepertv dot com and onceagain we welcome you too, digging Deeper
live here on a Friday night.This is the COVID report on our vaccine
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wars headlines. So let's take alook at some numbers. So these numbers
are through September twenty ninth, oftwenty twenty three total reports, one million,
five hundred and ninety six thousand,nine hundred and eighty three people have
been adversely affected, including thirty sixthousand, three hundred and twenty four deaths
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and a ton more hospitalizations. Lookat all those I know two hundred and
ten thousand, three hundred forty sevenand then another one hundred and fifty two
thousand, four hundred and seventy inurgent care, and that's just like a
hospital. And then in the officeof the doctors you have another two hundred
thirty, nine thousand and thirty people, ten thousand, five hundred and seventy
two anaphylaxis cases, one seventeen thousand, two hundred and eighty five bells palsy
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cases, and five thousand miscarriages.That's just more eight hundred and seventy two
heart attacks, twenty seven thousand,five hundred and sixty four cases of myocarditis
and pericarditis. That's a buzzword inthe news. Now you've been hearing a
lot about that. Oh, that'snot going to cause that. Oh that's
going to cause that. Oh thatcaused that. Sixty seven, nine hundred
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and eighty three people permanently disabled incategories other than what we are listing already
right eighty nine hundred and eleven thrombosideepenia are low platelet counts, and thirty
eight thousand, five hundred and twentyone other life threatening cases, forty six
one hundred and sixty four severe allergicreactions, and fifteen eight hundred and fifty
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nine cases of shingles. I meanthere are other categories too, We're not
enlisting them all, I don't think. But you do take these from the
official numbers right now, Yes,I do. And then we always look
at some of the diet suddenly orthe other things that are happening in this
war on people, and this isfrom diet suddenly. Did you know that
after all of those people that sufferedfrom the repercussions of not taking the shot
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and they got fired from their job, or worse, they were forced to
take the shot. Well, theNew York State Supreme Court has upheld the
ruling that struck down the COVID vaccinemandates for health workers. It is now
a law in New York. Thegovernment, the governor can no longer issue
a vaccine mandate. One small winright there. Just this is one of
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the reasons we have to keep bringingyou this information, hm, even though
it took several years, and youwould ASSUREED liked to have seen that while
it was happening. This is thecycle and another one here is the first
major world politician apologized to the unvaccinated. Oh absolutely, I watched this,
I think right when it came out. This is the Canadian lady, Yes,
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Daniella Smith, the premiere of Alberta. Yeah. I was going to
show this to our Alberta correspondent upthere, David Woodruff in Canada, because
that's where he's from, in Alberta. And I'm sure that he noticed that
she was the first major elected politicianin the world to actually issue a heartfelt
apology to the unvaccinated for crimes perpetratedagainst humanity. She sat there and stood
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there and said those words. Andyou can just watch that right in our
Digging Deeper article. Click on thattweet you'll be able to watch that video.
Sometimes. Yep. So DNA contaminantsin COVID shots can trigger cancer and
alter human genome, concluded an expertpanel. Uh oh, this sounds like
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you're previewing my part three tonight,The Ugly Truth tonight is going to have
some disturbing information about a particular ingredient. And it looks like you've listed it
here. This is a summary offindings from this expert panel, and this
is fairly recent, within the lastmonth or two. And they concluded that
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bacterial DNA or plasmids have been foundin mRNA vaccine vials. Remember that,
and here's the big one, cancerpromoting. A matter of fact, this
is the best promoter they could comeup with. The cancer promoting genetic sequence
SV forty has been found in theCOVID nineteen vaccines. Please keep that number
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in mind. You will hear aboutthat later in tonight's podcast. SV forty
this was not present in the vialsused for the approval studies, but had
Remember it was never approved. Yes, it was never approved. And never
approved. It was always on emergencyuse and was never then approved. Correct,
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right, correct? People don't rememberthat, Okay? In anyway,
that sequence was not present in thevials used for the approval studies, but
was found in all of the vialsin the biointech ones that they disseminated for
public use. Every single one ofthem, every single one of them tested
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for SV forty. And I willtell you how important that is in about
another half an hour. These discoverieshave been confirmed in several independent laboratories worldwide,
by the way, yep. Andthe discovery was originally made in April
twenty twenty three by Kevin McKernan,at which point regulatory bodies were contacted and
no official reply has been received.Really, crickets, crickets, crickets.
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Right. Multiple mechanisms exist in whichthis genetic information might be integrated into the
human genome. They worked hard onthis, They did this. DNA could
instruct our bodies to produce mRNA andforeign proteins for an unknown period, with
potential implications for subsequent generations. Thisdoesn't end here, right, And there's
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no constructive purpose identified for the undeclaredSV forty promoter sequence, which, in
addition to its cancer risk, enhancesthe capacity to incorporate the other foreign genetic
material into the recipient's own chromosomes,potentially rendering them and possibly even their offspring
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permanently genetically modified. That was verywell said, because that is again what
you are going to see in tonight'sUgly truth This is just unbelievable what you've
laid out here for us. Thereare multiple completely undeclared genetic sequences in both
MODERNA and phfiser vials, with theSV forty sequence found only in the pfiser
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vials. However, latent SV fortyinfections and a significant portion of the population
could present the same SV forty riskto MODERNA recipients. You don't understand how
how critical this SV forty is untilyou hear Ugly Truths tonight. The latent
SV forty infections, would that belike those who are in REMA. I
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believe so because I understand through myresearch earlier today and yesterday, that the
SV forty actually seeks out and islooking for any kind of potentially cancerous cells,
and it promotes them up to cancercells that then kick it in to
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become turbo cancer. So SV fortyis the best promoter that they could come
up with in all of their gainof function research in nineteen sixty three,
even before they were doing gain andfunction research in the fifties. Oh really,
Yeah, well we're going to hearfrom a lady who was doing it,
who had her hands in the vials. Yep, tonight. Yes,
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Even in the absence of chromosomal integration, the DNA plasmids could generate mRNA for
the spike protein, toxin and otherharmful proteins for prolonged and unprettle periods of
time. These supposed proteins that theyalways talk about, they put this nice
word on there because we think protein'sa good word. So they think spike
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protein you know, spike was achannel on TV, is pretty cool.
You know, whatever spike proteins there. You know that is actually the bad
part of this whole thing is thosespike proteins that were growing up were the
bad that was. Yeah, getinto the epidemiology and to the scientific sequences
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of these viruses and you'll just yourjaw will drop when you find out what's
been happening in these labs for years. Integration of foreign DNA into the human
genome disrupts existing natural genetic sequences.Uh huh. That's why they call it
that you're genetically modified. And thenthis in itself causes and carries the further
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risk of disease, including the numberone cancer. So all of those dollars,
I hate to break this to you, but tonight, on the Ugly
Truth, you're going to find outthat all those dollars that have gone into
cancer research over the years there supposedlyfor finding a cure to cancer. I
should play Tom McDonald's song tonight becauseninety million dollars and still there's no cure
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for cancer. I wonder what they'redoing with that money. And we find
out tonight on the Ugly Truth onthe Castro kill shot, we find out
where that money goes. It doesn'tgo into the cure. It's called gain
of function research. I just havemore more here. What a report.
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Thank you for bringing that into thistonight. I did not expect this on
our vaccine Warham. Yes, that'swhy I wanted to make sure we get
that red. Wow. Brian P. Smith says in a tweet, Ohio
vote no on Issue one Save aLife. This is a personal testimony for
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those of you who don't know,I am not a lawyer. I am
an actual lawmaker. That means soIssue one and it was brought I was
talking with Mike before. He's like, oh, yeah, that's that thing
from before. No, no,no, no, this is completely different,
folks. This is a whole newballgame. Issue one from before was
to stop what is coming down thepipe. Now it was to stop this
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from ever coming to the table.Issue one right now, And I tell
you yes or no on it.But I'm gonna tell you what it's about.
It's a constitutional amendment. It's nota law, it's not a resolution.
It's to change the constitution in thestate of Ohio for reproductive rights.
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Any lawyer with crackerjack box degree couldargue, because it's so open ended,
could argue very easily abortion all theway up until whenever you want, or
however you want, if you findthe right doctor, they'll go ahead and
sign off on that. Reproductive rightsalso includes and parents. You have no
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saying this whatsoever because the children noware covered on the constitution that they have
the right to do whatever they wantto their body, and you can't say
a thing about it. I know, right, So if you vote yes
on this, you are voting yesto change the Constitution to allow anybody unfettered
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right constitutionally to do whatever they wantwith their body and the baby's body inside
them, as well as children andanybody to do whatever they want with their
body as well, whether it bechopping off things or adding things. There
is no it's constitutional. The otherthing that it being constitutional, it now
changes the Heartbeat bill that we justpassed as law that now falls into play
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and that no longer would meet thenew Constitution amendment and would cause problems.
And then lastly, real quick,on a personal note, I know we're
here with a lot of friendly facesand family and everybody when it comes to
abortion, and this is personal whenit comes to abortion for those of you
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who need strengthening or need a littlehelp on that. Any doctor that sits
down with you and tells you thatit's for the life of the baby the
way or for the life of themother. The way to save the mother
is the bores. They won't saythat the way to save the mother is
to have the baby. It's thesafest way possible have the baby. Just
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go ahead and do it now.When it comes to rape and incest.
Just a few months ago, Ispoke to a woman who's sixty five.
She told me of a story backin nineteen seventy two, when she just
turned fifteen, she went out withhigh school group and the football team,
and she was hanging out with peopleshe shouldn't have been with. And that
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night, this month, fifty oneyears ago, October, she was raped
and she got pregnant. January twentieth, nineteen seventy three. Long the land,
but rov wade ross the board abortionwas legal. She was pulled out
of school, and she was tormentedabout what she was going to do about
this whole thing. June nineteen seventythree. June twenty first, she had
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the baby. She gave the babyup for adoption, and she moved on
and she never had any other babiesfor the rest of her life. But
that baby was born on her birthdayJune twenty first, nineteen seventy three.
I spoke that woman just a fewmonths ago. That woman with a woman
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who gave me up for adoption.And I'm here to tell you my three
children wouldn't be here today because ofthat. So anybody that tells you how
to rape orrincess, say I knowa personal friend, a family member who's
alive today and change the world androcking them all the ways to the top
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over the city. Shot Yet forthe Kingdom of God, godless miracles happen.
Who would have thought he'd give meanother testimony. I think there's gonna
be a lot of this, sowatch out. And that was a good
point where he made that it's goingto be a constitutional amendment which will then
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back down all the laws that werejust passed the children. Right, let's
pray that that doesn't happen. Allright, let's close on out. That's
it for this edition of Vaccine MoreHeadlines. Thank you for listening to Vaccine
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Drusiberg. The average beyond the pale. Everybody knows someone who's sick. Forty
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percent will get cancer. Only half'sgonna live. Your mom and your dad
and your sisters stand inside of rome, and someone won't survive it. Do
you hope it is a youth?I swear that cancer has a care,
but they're refusing to make it.They've done like forty years of research,
ninety billion in donations, we've beenrunning for the care and wearing ribbons for
ages. Why are people still goingthrough radiation? It's crazy, one hundred
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billion dollar industry. They can't affordto end it, and nobody wants to
die. Our only option is tospend it. We'd give anything to stick
around for just another second. Givea fortune to the doctors who promised they
can extend it. Profits are astronomic. The hospitals and the clinics are filling
confidence with dollars. Since awful.Let's just admit it. We're all human.
We'll keep fighting because it's how wesurvive. But it's scary because we
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don't know where we'll go when wedie. Yeah, we are so Nothing
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matters if you don't have your health. Out of money in the world doesn't
hell. The good might go toheaven and the bad might go to hell,
but no one wants to leave here. You can tell. And cancer
touches everyone. It's in our geneticsand our world's become so toxic. It's
all carcinogenic. We've polluted the water, the air, the food we're ingesting
is full of hormones and poison,and our populations in fact that they sell
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us cigarettes and liquor build a businesson addictions. We've been paying them to
kill ourselves. We're dying to keepliving. It's the system. It's a
prison. We keep trying to beatit. We get cancer from keep it,
and I love our demons a secret, and our insurance don't cover the
things we need to defeat it.And even if it does, then we
might die from the treatment. Ourbest defense is living like we do not
know what cancer is. Fight itif you have it, and pray that
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there's something after that. Yeah,probably your father. All the nights are
but you won't know how to bebrave, to choose to fight when you're
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afraid, and you can't experience strengthtill struggle to carry the way, and
you won't know why your fai youlooked at devil in his face, and
you don't know what you can taketill you realize you to even break.
Oh yeah, God give us themiracle of natural immunity. And Onhealthy Living,
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we discuss how we can help thebody help itself through natural healing with
plant medicine and other non pharmaceutical alternatives. Mm hmm. Welcome to healthy living,
all right, Welcome to healthy livinghealing through Plant Medicine another Digging Deeper
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Or we're also streaming on Facebook andRumble. We will have that up there
posted after the show, so allkinds of places where you can find this.
Andy's put together this special on thebenefits of fasting. Fasting interesting.
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Okay, I do that a lot, you say, I think you do.
Yeah, Actually, fasting seems tobe counterintuitive to everybody considers to be
poverty right. You know, peoplewho are poor don't eat like they should.
Everybody should get three square meals aday. You know, it's only
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for the religious. These are allall things that people think about when they
think fasting. Right, But thereare many benefits, healthy benefits to fasting,
and there are several different ways youcan fast. Okay, yeah,
a lot of people must understand this. It'll be interesting to see what you
come up with here. It's apractice that dates back centuries and plays a
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central role in many cultures and religions. But did you know it can also
help you keep you healthy? Well? No, that's why we're going over
this now. I guess we're educatingpeople on how not eating can make you
healthy. Right. Fasting may provideseveral health benefits, including weight loss,
blood sugar control, and protection againstmedical conditions like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.
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Generally, most fasts are performed overtwenty four to seventy two hours. Intermittent
fasting, on the other hand,involves cycling between periods of eating and fasting,
ranging from a few hours to afew days at a time. So
here are some proven benefits of fasting. Number one reduces insulin resistance. Intermittent
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fasting and alternate day fasting may helpdecrease blood sugar levels and reduce insulin resistance.
Number two, it fights inflammation.That's one thing that always causes problems
in the body. If you haveinflammation, you know there's a problem.
Some studies have found that fasting,along with resistance and training, could decrease
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several markers of inflammation and may beuseful in treating inflammatory conditions. Number three,
it may enhance heart health. Fastinghas been associated with lower risk of
coronary heart disease and may help lowerblood pressure. Triglycerides, and cholesterol levels,
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have low blood pressure. Hmm.May boost brain function. Animal studies
show that fasting could improve brain function, increase nerve cell synthesis, and protect
against neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's diseaseand Parkinson's. And number five, it
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aids in weight loss. Well,that's kind of something most people think of,
right. Fasting increases your metabolism,though not just decreases your calories.
Okay. Number six, It increasesgrowth hormones. Creation studies show that fasting
can increase levels of human growth hormoneHGH, an important protein hormone that plays
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role in growth, metabolism, weightloss, and muscle strength. Number seven.
It could extend longevity. Animal studieshave found that fasting could delay aging
and increase longevity, but human researchis still lacking on that one, probably
because nobody can stop eating. Sorry. Number eight. It may also aid
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in cancer prevention. Some animal andtest tube studies suggest that fasting could block
tumor development and increase the effectiveness ofchemotherapy. Mm hmm, Okay, sure
don't want that stuff around the CDCor the NIH that's effective and this all
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costs all that money you know,for the cancer research. Right. Here's
some of the common fat types offasting. There's water fasting, that involves
drinking only water for a set amountof time. There's juice fasting, which
is only drinking vegetable or fruit juicefor a certain period. So you could
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say you're gonna go on a juicefast for three days, right, then
you're still in taking something. Yeah, you can't go without water, right.
There's intermittent fasting, which is partiallyor completely restricting for a few hours
for up to a few days ata time, and a regular diet is
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reassumed on the other days. Okay. Then there's partial fasting, which is
certain foods and drinks such as processedfoods, animal products, or caffeine,
are eliminated from the diet completely.Yeah, you hear people doing that a
lot. I'm cutting this out right, no carbs, carb free diet,
keto diet, protein diet, youknow all of those. Well, but
even instead of a diet though,I mean just cutting it out for a
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while, like I'm not going toeat fish this month or something, right,
right, right, right, right. And then there's of course calorie
restriction diets. Okay, there's thecalorie restriction fast, which is just cutting
them out for a few days everyweek. So let's just say, oh,
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Tuesday through Thursday day, I'm justgoing to have the limited amount of
calories I need for the day.Yeah, so really it becomes less of
a religious thing and more of aphysical thing. Is that why you're going
over this? Or do we wantto talk about what we know as the
actual faith benefits of fasting. Areyou going to get into that or just
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are we going to leave it ona physical level here and save that for
another time. Well we can ask, Yeah, there is a spiritual level
to the fasting, because you know, fasting isn't just not not giving into
temptation. Let's say, restricting yourselffrom something just to build your willpower.
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So it's not just about food you'resaying, It's about restricting yourself from something
so that it doesn't become a Godfor you. Right, And I think
that's where the faith wumps in.But specifically in the Christian faith, the
fast is also intended to be atime where instead of eating when you normally
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would, you would focus more deeplyon God's word and prayer and just meditation
and fellowship with him. Well,it causes you too, because if you
can't find your satisfaction from what you'renormally finding it from, through food or
whatever else, then that's what Godwants us to do, is turn towards
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Him so to seek Him when we'rehungry. Right, all right, we
better not get into our faith mattersegment now. Yeah, but that's kind
of a roundabout way of saying thatfasting is good for you physically, but
there's also a spiritual elements. It'snot just about being spiritually fed, but
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it's good for but God is theone who created it, and God's the
one who told us to fast everyonce in a while. And there's a
reason for that. There's a scientificreason for that. Is that what this
video is, well, this videois going to tell us exactly what happens
in your body when you fast,so that he's going to talk about how
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the cells react during a fast.Okay, so it's really interesting. So
let's see if we can't get thattaken care of here. Okay, we'll
take a look at this fella.Here, let's talk about what happens on
the inside of your body when you'refasting. So over here we have a
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start of a fast and we gotwenty four hours, forty eight, and
seventy two. So there's a lotof really magical things that happen when you
fast. Our bodies have developed overa long period of time and have adapted
to starvation many, many times,so we have all these unique proteins that
get expressed or turned on that haveto do with your brain doing better,
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the different parts of your body survivingbetter. Our bodies have not adapted to
the frequency of eating like we donow, like every three hours. So
right around twelve hours we get thisspike in growth hormone growth hormone xante aging
hormone. It's the main fat burninghormone. It's the hormone involved with healing
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joints, and it's involved with proteinsynthesis or making different new proteins. Some
people take growth hormone get injected.I don't recommend it, but they take
it to help heal certain parts ofyour body. But guess what, Fasting
will trigger it automatically. So justby the fact that you're fasting, you
could increase growth hormone, and ofcourse exercise will also increase growth hormone as
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well. So it starts about twelvehours and it increases as you go on
and on. Now, at abouteighteen hours, you start developing something called
atophagy. Atophagy is an interesting thingthat happens with your body where you start
recycling old damage proteins and microbes aswell. One type of protein would be
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the advanced glycated end products, whichbasically when you combine glucose with a protein,
it becomes very sticky. So let'ssay you're in a high carbohydrate diet
and that sugar combines with your ownprotein in your body, and that starts
to glycate or just kind of destroysome of the proteins in your body,
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and then they don't function anymore andthey get sticky and they clog things up.
Well, guess what, your bodywill start cleaning all that up and
turning these damage proteins into new aminoacids where your body can use them.
Amyloid plaquing, which occurs in thebrain and other parts of the body,
is a type of protein that couldbe cleaned up with atophagy. So it's
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any type of cellular proteins that arenot working anymore in your body. Topogy
will start cleaning that up and startto renew the tissue. And it starts
run about eighteen hours, and itgets more and more and more as you
start fasting, and in about twentyfour hours, in a little bit longer,
you start to really deplete this glycogenreserve, this storage supply of glucose
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in your liver. So the morethat the liver is depleted with glycogen,
the more you're going to be runningon key tones as the alternative fuel.
And if you have a fatty liver, for example, your body will start
using that fat and turning that intokeytnes. So your body is finally able
to start tapping into this stored energy, and you're running more and more on
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keytnes, which is a superior fuel. And because you're running on keytones,
keytones are an appetite suppressant, soyour hunger goes away, cravings are gone.
They're antioxidants, so you're building upyour antioxidant reserve. They provide more
oxygen, so your body is runningon more oxygen less CO two. It's
more efficient. And because keytones area much more efficient fuel than glucose,
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the thyroid does not have to workas hard, and you may find that
your T three is a little bitlower, but the thyroid stimulating hormone is
normal, and all that means isyour thyroid is adapting to this type of
fuel. Now, some other coolthings that are happening right around twenty four
hours is that your inflammation is droppingsignificantly. If you wanted to even speed
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it up more, you can addsome vitamin D to that and that will
really help you. So any typeof conditions that involve inflammatory states like arthritis,
persiitis, autoimmune type conditions start toimprove. About twenty four hours.
You start getting more gut healing becausethe gut now doesn't have to work so
frequently. With the gallbladder being stimulatedand the pancreas stimulating its enzymes, the
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gut finally has a chance to justchill out. So if you have the
condition called cebo, which there aremicrobes in the small intestine and they should
normally be in the large intestine,that starts to become corrected. You start
increasing stem cell in the gut,so your gut starts to heal. The
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heart loves key tones way better thanglucose, so you start getting improvement in
the cardiovascular function and as well asthe brain function. There's something called BDNF.
This is a factor that helps makenew brain cells, so your brain
starts to repair at twenty four hours. As you keep going on, you
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would think you're going to be losingmuscle protein, but that's not really what
happens because your body becomes more efficientand there's certain genes that are sparing proteins,
so it's not using muscle protein,so the efficiency of fuel is much
better. Plus with the topagy,you're using the old damage proteins and giving
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you new proteins, so the combinationis really good. Of nutrition that you
really need to run, the bodyis a lot less because the body just
dials down and it can run ona less amount of nutrients, So that's
a positive thing. Now. Theother thing that happens during atopogy is that
you're also cleaning out microbes and fungusand mold and yeast, and to kill
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off those microbes, your body developscertain oxidants, and you also have antioxidants
on the flip side, so yourbody actually makes things like hydrogen peroxide to
kill off microbes, but it alsoon the flip side makes its own antioxidants
to actually protect the body against theoxidation. So we have this entire balance
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it's only when we have lower amountsof antioxidants and higher amount of accidents that
we get this thing called oxidative stress, which things start breaking down. But
when you're doing fasting, you're gettinga nice balance of more antioxidants and your
body's starting to heal. Now,when you get to forty eight hours,
you really start to stimulate the stemcells. These are undifferentiated cells. In
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other words, there are cells thatdon't have a purpose, so they can
turn into this tissue or that tissuedepending on what the body needs. So
you start to stimulate the stem celland get more healing and more repair,
more anti aging. You also getdecreased risks of certain types of cancer,
you get shrinkage of certain tumors,you start making more minochondria. Now,
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if you push it and go upto seventy two hours, you're getting more
stimulation of stem cells, okay,in better immune function. But when you
actually get into seventy two hours orgreater, I recommend you do that as
a periodic thing simply because a lotof people going into this have nutritional deficiencies
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in there. If you jump intofast you can get a little bit dizzy,
you can have some side effects,so you want to gradually do this
sort of a period of time.But those are some general things that happen.
And when you're fasting, I recommenddoing inter minute fasting on a regular
basis, okay, and probably agood average pattern of doing this would be
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going eighteen hours of fasting with asix hour window, so you would eat
and then wait six hours later andthen eat and then fast for eighteen hours.
This would be a really good patternto follow, and then you can
actually make it more strict over time, depending on how you do. Then
what you can do is periodic prolongedfasting to achieve additional health benefits, whether
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it's for your immune system because youhave an autoimmune problem, or you just
want to look younger with your skin, or you want more brain cells,
you want a better heart function,better gut function, or let's say you
have cancer and you want to improvethat. Because one thing that fasting will
do is it will increase your resistanceto stress, and even if someone's on
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chemotherapy, it will actually help thebody's resistance against chemicals and poisons, which
is quite remarkable. Make sure youtake your minerals doing fasting, so I
know a lot of people recommend justdoing either a water fast you're just drinking
water, or a dry fast whereyou're not drinking anything. I recommend doing
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a water fast with nutrients just becauseif you are deficient you can have problems.
So you want your minerals, youwant your B vitamins, and you
want your salt. Very important.Right around eight o'clock in the morning,
you have the spike in cortisol.And if cortisol spike sometimes that can cause
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your body to make more glucose andyou can have higher blood sugars. And
it happens with a lot of peoplewith blood sugar issues. Nothing to worry
about. That will improve over time. But if you just add exercise in
the morning, that will burn offsome of that extra sugar. And if
you're fasting, it's not coming fromyour diet, it's just coming from your
liver making glucose making a little toomuch because maybe the core cell is too
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high. Okay, So I justwanted to point it out, and I
have videos on that. I puta link down below. It's called the
dawn phenomenon. Now, if you'reLDL, so called bad cholesterol, which
is not really bad, low densitylipoprotein is increased. The reason for this,
especially if you're not consuming any typeof significant carbohydrates and you're doing fasting,
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this is increased from a different reason. Think about one of the purposes
of LDL. It's to deliver cholesterolto different tissues. Right. Well,
think about all the things that arehappening when your body is fasting. You
are going through a major healing process, and cholesterol is the raw material for
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your cell membranes, for your brainto make hormones, to make vitamin D,
to make bile. Forty percent ofall the cholesterol in your body is
there to supply the membrane of yourcells, which is essential to protect the
cell and allow for things to goin and out of the cell. So
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maybe one of the reasons why yourbody might need the cholesterol to be transported
through this carrier protein is healing thecellular membranes, or it could be that
it needs to have the raw materialto make more hormones. I would not
worry about that. If you areconcerned. There are various tests that you
could do to determine what's happening tothis cholesterol, Is it doing damage or
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not. But I would not worryabout it. But anyway, I wanted
to create a video just to kindof show you what happens to the inside
of your body when you're fasting.Thanks for watching. So if you want
more knowledge on how to create ahealthy body, subscribe now and get daily
notifications. Yeah, that's fantastic.That was really phenomenal information. I love
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that. I'm just you hit mewith two surprises tonight. That makes so
much sense. And now I knowI know why our kids are smart because
it looked like pasta and bread.That's carbohydrates right, right, And carbohydrates
are turned into cholesterol, and thebrain is made of cholesterol, and every
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cell in the body's membrane is madeout of cholesterol. Right, So bread
is brain food. What a nicediscovery tonight. On the lighter side,
but you know, as a family, we really do kind of follow the
intermittent fasting to a point. Imean, we're grazers, so we don't
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do the six and then not eatingthen six, but we go at least
eighteen hours without eating something a lotof times. Yeah, So that in
and of itself is something that we'redoing that we didn't even realize accidentally healthy.
Maybe that is our next segment I'mjust kidding how you too can become
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accidentally healthy. No fasting is wortha lot more than I ever imagined.
YEP. Once again, thank youfor joining us for healthy living working together
(45:29):
to find natural alternatives. For moreinformation about products that will help you with
healthy living, visit green Gold Naturalpealingdot com. I don't know what to
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think about this virus started in Chinaand how everybody in America is hiding.
There's no groceries as people start dependingcan buy it. The shelves they're empty.
The ones with plenty already stock violingy'all making means think it's funny.
Wait the weeks of the riots,wait a month, so the only way
to eat is be violent. It'snot the sickness that's scary, it's out
of people who wild in the governmentlying they're trying to keep us calm.
Through the sirens. You know it'sfor real. And now the pharmaceutical giants
(46:15):
don't have a cure that they cansell you. So no, everyone's dying.
There's no vaccines or medication made.They can fite it because it's time
to brey to God. We can'trely on the science and everyone around me
in the mask ands and gloves.The stock market crashed and the banks,
but the bus tell us sanitize ourhands. This will pass. It's a
bug. Stay inside. You'll befine till we're trapped her for months.
It's a ghost down were and thisJim Galler. They're closing all the stars
(46:39):
down. We're headed for shells.It's all worn out, allays Reuner,
locking all our doors down, astake into its a pandemic. But we
don't listen to the news because theylives us for years. So how we
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know that this is the truth.And most of us are young enough to
think that we're immune, So wejust passing on to people who won't survive
it, like you. It's eitherworse than they're telling us, or it's
nothing at all. But the schoolsshut down of ghost town in the mall,
they go quarantine, the city blockthe road out of Dodge. Then
tell us leaving our homes is actuallybreaking the law. This is just the
beginning. You know, it's gottaget worse. If the doctors get sick,
(47:20):
the hospitals won't work. The conspiracytheories, I'll sound like facts has
for sure, But the fact iswe're trapped on this planet hold Earth,
and the bleach gone, the breadgone, the water sold out, the
meat gone, the milk gone,the pasta sold out. Don't leave anything
for anyone, You hoard it foryourself. You'd rather tell them go to
hell than be a man and goand hell. It's a ghost down and
this the gather. They're closing allthe stars down. We're head and bushells.
(47:46):
It's all worn now that all waysmanber and locking out our doors down
with sticking to Gell. We're hopingfor the best, but we're preparing for
the worst. If there's one thingwe're not scared of, it's hard work.
We're up against an enemy that doesn'thave a face. There's no bombs
we can drop, there's no wherewe can aim. There's no soldiers to
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stop with the tank at the gates. There's no cure that we've got or
a pill we can take. There'sno food. It's been about the truth
is we're afraid to sit inside ourrooms and we pray. It's a ghosts
down. We're and it's the gatherer. They're closing all the stars down.
We're heading was shells. It's allwarn down, Ezravner, locking at our
(48:31):
doors down, a steak Ins gather, Yet it's gonna turn out to be
a ghost town if we have togo through another one of those lockdowns.
And we're going heavy on the hoaxestonight, the coronavirus, the cancer virus,
(48:55):
all these things that you cannot imaginethat the evil forces in the world
would concoct against humankind, but theyhave. There's so much corruption in the
world that we are sad to reportit, but we have to. This
is Truman's Matrix and we're going toget started on that here shortly. But
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first I just want to say thankyou for listening, and thank you to
our sponsors, for everyone who tunesin every week and throughout all of the
different areas in our podcast, wethank you very much. We are praying
for everyone out there, and wethank you for taking this information serious.
But at the same time, wedo like to have a little bit of
(49:39):
fun. So tonight Truman's Matrix isgoing to be both serious and a little
bit silly. But there's nothing reallymore important right now than knowing where you
stand with Jesus Christ as your Lordand savior. That's the most important thing
right now, because if the worldcomes to a halt and you cry out.
(50:01):
I can almost guarantee you will becrying out to God, and when
you do, you will want youwill want that comfort and that knowledge to
know that you're fighting from victory ratherthan for victory. You can follow our
podcast on Faith Matters every day Mondaythrough Friday. Andy and I talk about
(50:24):
a lot of different subjects, butthis week it was the Devil and we
learned out. We learned how muchof a loser he is and how we
are fighting from victory. So we'regonna start off Truman's Matrix here, and
then we're gonna show a patriot.So let's go ahead and get started on
(50:45):
the Truman's Matrix here. The openingmusic here is by Druceipher and others,
so we'll take a listen to thatand see who we have on this opening.
Listen to this. Welcome to Truman'sMatrix, a podcast built around the
(51:06):
craziest headlines around the world. Aproduction of Ding Deeper Media owned by Hale
Multi Name, where you don't knowwho's watching who or who's controlling you.
(51:28):
All right, Welcome to Truman's Matrix. It is week number one hundred and
forty four. That's in our livepodcast one hundred and forty four weeks and
it's just been an amazing ride.And Truman's Matrix has transformed throughout the years.
And I say years because we arein our third year now to now
(51:51):
what we're doing with Truman's Matrix isgoing through the Twitter files. Yeah,
that's right. Twitter is now knownas X So we've called this segment the
X Files, and this is XFiles Volume three. So I told you
I was going to show you apatriot. So let's get started on this.
This is a gentleman who's a sheriff, and he's got a really good
(52:15):
idea, I believe. Let's listenin and see what he has to say.
I'm going to use the office ofsheriff the power I do have without
arguing over a bill or law that'sbeing passed. I have the ability to
swear in citizens as deputy sheriffs.I have no limit on the number.
I don't have a limit to mycounty borders. And as I told them
(52:35):
in Richmond, and I mean ittoday, just as well of Congress Joss
to go down that road, Iwill swear in tens of thousands of citizens
as deputy sheriffs. Provided they havetheir own weapons and be on call and
available to me for service, andthey will be allowed to keep those AR
fifteens, high capacity magazines and whateverelse. It is generally speaking that's being
(53:00):
talked about through all the chatter andrhetoric. These people are not going to
suddenly because they're sworn in as mydeputy sheriff, start to run out and
commit crimes and do bad things withthe guns they've owned for decades. They're
citizens that elected me into office toprotect them and protect their rights. And
that's one way I can use thepower of my office. I'm going to
use the office of sheriff of thepower I do have with that, and
(53:23):
that's the power he does have,as he repeats that he does have that
power. And if he deputizes thewhole town, what can they do?
Okay? So that is a brilliantidea that was retweeted there from Octopus Prime.
This is the way America first,all right, So we're going to
(53:44):
bounce now, We're going to bounceback and forth to different things here in
Truman's matrix, and I want toagain try to define what Truman's matrix is.
We're going to keep this one shortand go through just a couple of
tweets that are significant. But youcan always follow us on Twitter Digging Deeper
us. That's right on Twitter,we're Digging Deeper us. That's the at
(54:07):
sign Digging Deeper Us or as yousearch for it, Digging Deeper podcast.
We have one hundred and twenty threethousand tweets up there, lots of interesting
information and let's take a look atsome of that stuff. But Truman's Matrix
is typically about the craziest headlines aroundthe world, and we try to dig
(54:28):
into what are mostly conspiracy theories andlook for things that are just so outlandish
that they can't possibly be true.But this is a pretty outlandish idea,
but not too far fetched from possiblybeing true. So let's bounce back here
this video right here on Tucker Thisisn't actually Tucker Carlson. This is called
(54:50):
conspiracy Facts, an account called conspiracyFacts from Loudmouth Grant again on Twitter.
And what they're talking about here,they're going through what is money? What
is the value of money? Herehe's saying this paper, it's paper,
That's what it is. It's paper. But really money is value? What
does money represent? Whatever it isworth to the person accepting it. That's
(55:15):
what money is worth. So there'ssome really interesting information in this video.
So make sure you visit our Twitteraccount. Like I said at Digging Deeper
us, just visit us there andfollow us. Doctor Oxner is a name
that you are going to hear fromme on the next segment. And we
(55:36):
told you this would be both outlandish, funny and very serious. And there's
a serious problem with what doctor Oxnerstarted in the nineteen sixties and even before
that. But doctor Oxner is goingto come up many times in our next
segment, and you are going tocringe every time you think about that man
and what it is that he hasdone. If you thought you hated doctor
(56:00):
Fauci, think again. This littlegirl right here, she was one of
the participants in the Pfiser trials andwas left handicapped and disabled after the COVID
vaccine. Pfiser wrote her off asa patient with a stomach cut discomfort and
didn't include her in her adverse eventreports, which you heard earlier on our
(56:23):
podcast. She was screaming in painearlier, saying take it out, and
here she is having convulsions. It'sjust so sad. Vaccine Safety Research Foundation
at vacsafety dot org wants to hearfrom you and what's your support. This
little girl was injured for life.You know a lot of people are talking
about Trump right now, and ofcourse I don't understand what the person's tweeting
(56:46):
here, but look at this graphic. Isn't that a cool graphic right there?
I'm coming back to clean up thismess. Ah. Yeah, the
house and the streets are on fireat sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. I think
that's the address. I don't know. Have no interest now. This one
right here is going on the radioand TV tonight, as that's what we're
(57:09):
doing right now. We're live onthe radio and the TV, and we
are talking about an incredible idea thatwe had mentioned. I know Andy's listening
to this segment as she is nowhad been traveled to Arkansas to go camping.
So shout out to Andy and Ariannaand anyone else out there at the
(57:30):
American Heritage girls that are listening.But we were talking about this weeks ago,
Andy, and we had an idea. Actually, let me just back
up a little bit. We talkedabout it weeks ago, but we were
revisiting an idea that we had almosttwo years ago when they kicked Trump out
of office. We came up withthe idea, probably had heard it from
(57:52):
somewhere else, you know, nothing'soriginal, but we came up with the
idea that Trump could be hired asSpeaker of the House, and if he
was Speaker of the House, thenhe could then impeach both the lunatics in
charge or whatever you know that havethe titles right now and get rid of
(58:14):
them. And then who'd become let'ssee who's third, Oh, it would
be Speaker of the House. Thenwho'd become president without being elected? And
then he'd still be eligible for anotherterm after that, so it'd be another
six years supposedly. So it wasa really good idea and they didn't follow
through on it two years ago,and now there's new talk of it.
So with all this talk about thethe failure of the GOP to elect a
(58:42):
speaker, as you probably have gathered, Jim Jordan did not make it.
A speaker, didn't get enough votes, he backed out of the running,
and then people started coming up withthe idea again. So on the screen
you'll see fourteen different things that willsave America from collapse and guarantee reelection,
(59:02):
and it's really interesting. We don'thave time to go through it. You've
got to go there, Ivan rankRankling. Ivan Ranklin is the one who
posted this here. It's retweeted onour twitter feed. It's in the x
files on Digging Deeper podcasts. That'sat the at sign Digging Deeper Us.
That is a long list and wedon't have time to go over it,
(59:25):
but that's what I wanted to showyou one of the main features tonight on
Truman's Matrix. We've got a lotto cover on Truman's Matrix. So let's
bounce up and down here. Nope, bounce from last week. We'll bounce
back up to the top here andsee what else we had Otherwise. We're
going to go ahead and move onthrough to the next segment here pretty soon.
Uh. October is VAX Injury Month. It's at VAX Injury Awareness Month,
(59:52):
as you can see on the screenthere. Let me get that up
there a little bit for you.October is VA's Injury Awareness Month. We
will never forget the crimes committed.Those responsible should be held accountable. This
was from a Canadian follower. ACanadian tweeter. Twitter tweeter user called posties
(01:00:14):
hold the line disgusting damages and injuriesthat have been caused by this unapproved vaccination.
As you heard in our first reportas we went on the air tonight
with a ver's report, here's anothergreat one. Big Pharma is the number
one enemy of public health because lookat this. This is a great graphic.
(01:00:36):
This is this is I've again saidthis since nineteen ninety two, actually
when Adderall and Riddlin first came out, and I had a friend in the
military that actually had a problem withdrugs and was snorting them, crushing them
up and snorting them because he toldme they're meth amphetamine for kids. Well,
(01:00:57):
there you go. So nineteen ninetyone un till now is I don't
know how many years, twenty four, twenty three plus nine is thirty two,
thirty two years ago I said thatAdderall and riddling were meth for children.
And there you go. You haveit on the screen. There's proof
All was right. How about that? No, I'm so sad to report
(01:01:17):
that is it is exactly true.Now we're going to finish on this here
because this is going to lead usinto our last segment. Or excuse me.
The third segment, which is theUgly Truth, and this is a
report out of Health Canada. HealthCanada confirms undisclosed presence of a DNA sequence
(01:01:37):
in the Pfiser shot. Now whatDNA sequence do you suppose that might be?
Yes, it's true, and wewill go over ten different conspiracy theories
all wrapped up into one, leadingdown to one fatal ingredient, all in
(01:01:58):
common with all of the ten conspiracytheories dating back as far as the nineteen
sixties. You're going to see thatin our next segment. Right now,
I'll introduce you to the ingredient,give you a sneak peek. The code
name is SV forty. SV fortyhas the darkest history known to man in
(01:02:21):
the area of bioterrorism. I cringejust talking about it because I watched the
entire kill shot, and you willtoo on the next segment. We will
be having a longer segment than normalon the next segment, so we better
get ready to close this one out. I hope you're watching this documentary tonight
(01:02:43):
right now, because we're going toshow it to you in its entirety.
Health Canada has confirmed the presence ofsemion virus forty or SV forty in the
COVID nineteen vaccine. Now, howin the world did we get from nineteen
sixty three to a little lab inNew Orleans to today? You're going to
find out on the next segment,and it's going to be the Ugly Truth.
(01:03:12):
But for right now, we're goingto have to close out Truman's Matrix.
And that's going to do it forthis edition of Truman's Matrix. A
podcast built around the craziest headlines aroundthe world. A production of Digging Deeper
Media owned by Hale Multimedia. Youcan find Digging Deeper with Brian Hale on
(01:03:36):
your favorite podcast network, or visitall of our podcasts under one Room at
diggingdeper dot us. And one morething. Good afternoon, good evening,
and goodnight, Dudie. Are youready? I hope you are ready.
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Oh, I hope you are readyfor the Ugly Truth. Now, I
told you this was going to bean extended segment earlier. I am not
going to apologize for the one hour, two minutes on eleven seconds that you
will spend listening and watching this conspiracyof conspiracies. Now, before we get
(01:04:34):
started, I want to bring itall together for you, and then I'm
going to turn Shannon Joy loose here. This video is by Shannon Joy.
The full story is by Shannon Joy. All the credit to her for the
story. She's titled this from RumbleKill Shot the CIA's SV forty cancer weapon.
(01:05:00):
So I'm gonna grab my tablet andI'm going to bring together about ten
different conspiracies all into one. Sogive me just one moment while I grabbed
that. All Right, if Itold you that JFK, Lee, Harvey
(01:05:26):
Oswald, the CIA, direct energyweapons, Castro, the Bay of Pigs,
cancer, Turbo cancer, the AmericanCancer Society, the Trump stole an
(01:05:49):
election. That's right, election fraud, all these conspiracies, JFK being killed,
Castro's life being attempted seven times andfailed, all of these conspiracy theories
even down to the Great Reset Agendatwenty one and now Agenda twenty thirty.
(01:06:18):
All of these things, every singlething that I pulled out on my little
brain, of all these conspiracy theoriessomehow have one ingredient in common. Are
you kidding me? This was amajor discovery this week as we put this
(01:06:39):
research together. Please join us inthe entire presentation of Shannon Joy's kill Shot,
the CIA's SV forty super weapon,and good luck with what you end
(01:07:02):
up believing about this, because itis up to you to form your own
opinion. We're simply presenting the material. Take a deep breath and let's get
started. This is the kill Shotone full hour, and then we'll come
back and close with our faith Mattersegment. So don't go anywhere. I'm
(01:07:23):
sure you won't after this. Let'slisten in Tales Tonight on the nineteen sixty
three assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy.The alleged assassins Lee Harvey Alswalt was involved
in a CIA operation three months beforethe assassination. This project was said to
(01:07:46):
be a covert CIA operation, soit was developing a time secret faccine and
or a biological weapon. What they'redoing is they're trying to kill Castro.
(01:08:08):
In nineteen sixty three, the worldwas a powdered head ready to explode,
with the CIA holding a match tofuses on every continent, from Vietnam to
Cuba. Clandestine operations were being wagedto preserve a fascist New World Order,
which emerged from the ashes of theThird Right as destination teams within the CIA
(01:08:30):
had their eyes on two sitting headsof state. Goodell a few years earlier,
had survived an agency led coup detat the other head of state,
President John F. Kennedy, hadscuttled that attempted overthrow and pledged to dismantle
the agency, which was already planninghis demise. Us soil was no longer
(01:08:54):
sacred nor safe from the murderous reachof the CIA, which now reaching ambitiously
into the heartland of America and intothe Bayous of New Orleans. Not mean
a communist. A young girl foundherself caught up at a fandestine, covert
operation to eliminate Fidel Castro. Thiswouldn't be a shot heard around the world,
(01:09:15):
but rather a silent shot of supercancer causing poison derived from a monkey
simeon virus called SB forty. Ateam of fascists hell bent on defeating communism,
directed by the CIA, was formedin New Orleans. This den of
vipers included the head of the NationalCancer Society, the FBI's former head agent
(01:09:41):
in mafia controlled Chicago, and aparamilitary instructor who would bring in a double
agent named Lee Harvey Oswald. Thistale has everything from murder, espionage,
a tragic love story, to bioweapons and the genesis of gain of function
(01:10:01):
research. At the end of thiswe'll have one dead doctor, multiple dead
agents, and a dead president.I'm Shannon Joy. Stay tuned as I
take you through the full story.I want to focus today on the six
(01:10:25):
month period that you spent in NewOrleans conducting cancer research for I mean,
doctor Alton Oschner was a leading researcher. He was the head of the American
Cancer Society, and it was byhis invitation that you were brought to New
Orleans to work under another internationally renownedcancer scientists, doctor Mary Sherman. So
(01:10:51):
that was the setting. But canyou just tell us a little bit about
your upbringing, growing up, howyou were found and discovered by these researchers
and you know, nationally renowned scientists. What was it that you were doing
in your childhood in high school thatculminated in, you know, your contribution
(01:11:15):
in New Orleans at the age ofnineteen, which was very young. Well,
Canute Nicholson came to my high school, yes, and I mean I'm
in ninth grade. He was aciaganeticist working radiation. So you attracted the
(01:11:35):
attention of the CIA at a youngage. They saw that you had scored
a one sixty IQ, you werewinning science fairs, you were conducting this
start hutting as research as a sixteenyear old in a lab in your high
school. And so they were awareof you. They knew that you were
brilliant, They were interested in yourresearch. The you know, your ability
(01:11:59):
to you had these nice cancer inseven well. As a matter of fact,
when they discovered I had given amice, the mice cancer the kind
of cancer I gave him lung cancer, it was very important because you had
doctor Deal, doctor Moore, andthen doctor Aux. All three of them
used to go around trying to getpeople to stop smoking. Right, and
here I've given mice cancer lung cancerin seven days with cigarette product unprecedented increase
(01:12:25):
in the incidence of capture alone.Today is doomed the cigarettes smoking. And
so you kind of were adopted intothe cancer research family. And doctor Aschner
played a role in that in bringingyou up to Roswell. So I want
to move your story to you Buffalo, New York. I was actually placed
(01:12:47):
in doctor Moore's own personal laboratory.Yes, because the work I was doing.
Actually, they didn't duplicate it foranother four years, and I was
actually given the opportunity to work withHe was the director of the entire thing.
You ran eight hundred scientists and Iarem in his own lab. There're
only five of us. Well,now what do I do with them?
(01:13:10):
Well? Just hold him, guys. I wanted you and Julia here to
meet an important member of a team. What team, Well, a research
team at Roswell Park Memorial Institute,for example. It's one of the foremost
cancer research institutes in the country.Okay, and learn how to handle at
Roswell SB forty monkey viruses. Ilearned how to identify everything under the front
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microscopes, you name it. Butthe main thing is I memborized what is
now today called the RPMI sixteen fortyformula. Okay, what a calf serum?
Oh? What it is is gettingcancer cells to grow at certain times,
at certain rates, and by addingcertain additions you can make them grow
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faster. Now why would you wantto do that, Well, they said
it was to create cure. Lastrun, we can see how that can
be used to create their style usingit today because it grows cancer so well.
You didn't like what you saw atRoswell. You got the sense at
Roswell that you were being used topotentially participate in experiments that were potentially illegal
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experiments. Is that I mean?Did you move up to can you see
how maybe people were being injected withcancer without their knowledge? Truthfully, I
was so excited and I was heroworshiping these people and if they're into this,
I should be. But there wassomething in my heart of saying,
wait a minute, there's some problemshere. It caused some serious problems with
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me ethically, and I thought I'mgoing to become a nun. And boy,
they didn't like that. Well,this is where the Tangled story begins.
It was this expertise and what shelearned at the age of seventeen eighteen
at Roswell that gave her this veryvery unique knowledge and skill set that they
needed in New Orleans. Since isa special report from CBSWS Good Evening.
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This is Voter gron Guide at CBSNews headquarters in New York. Well,
it's beginning. This day looked asthough it might be one of armed conflict
between Soviet vessels and American warships onthe sea lanes. Leading to Cuba.
The path we have chosen for thepresent is full of hazards, as all
paths are, but it is theone most consistent with our character and courage
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as a nation and our commitments aroundthe world. The cost of freedom is
always high, but Americans have alwayspaid it. And one path we shall
never choose, and that is thepath of surrender. You know, in
nineteen sixty three, there were alot of competing elements. You have the
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military industrial complex, you have theKriisi deep State, the intelligence agencies,
you have the mafia, all ofthese power brokers, including a medical industrial
complex at the hands of doctor Oschnerin his research. You have vain of
function research essentially happening in terms ofcancer virus. And that's with the story
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with doctor Mary Sherman, all ofthis culminating together. It's all happening in
New Orleans in the summer of nineteensixty three. Upstairs in nineteen sixty three,
that was the Office of Naval Intelligence. We have standing in the hart
of the United States government's intelligence communityand New Orleans. That's the FBI there,
all right, that's the CIA,that's the Secret Service. That's all
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And I so doctor Alton Oschner isheadquartered in New Orleans. He is connected
to the CIA, He's connected tothe federal government. He's working closely with
the He's getting NIH grants, he'sgetting government funding for research. He's able
to start a hospital that services theelite down yes, and he's also getting
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copy from bigwig Texans and even evenfrom the mafia. So he's a medical
doctor, but he's very political,very political. He needs you to come
at nineteen years old, in thesummer of nineteen sixty three, just six
months before the assassination of JFK.He invites you to come to New Orleans
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and he dangles opportunity for you towork with doctor Mary Sherman. Doctor Mary
Sherman is also internationally renowned. Shewas an orthopedic surgeon, but she specialized
in bone cancer, bone cancer inthat research. And so you were to
come to New Orleans and they offeredyou after this fellowship with doctor Mary Sherman
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research and cancer. Remember, yourgoal is to cure cancer. As a
young girl, that's what you've beenand you just want to be around these
people who are on the same path. Well, they're going to put me
in Dulane medical school two years.Every day were going we were going to
be if you did this internship orthis fellowship. Then you know in the
fall you were accepted into Maine MedicalSchool and you are on your way.
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It didn't go as planned. Youend up in New Orleans at the invitation
of doctor Alton Auctionner, and he'snot in town. And he's not in
town because you show up two weeksearly. You are separated from your fiance.
He's going to come in two weeks. You two are going to get
married, which you end up gettingmarried in New Orleans to Robert Baker was
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married. You weren't married. Inthe two weeks before Robert Baker came to
New Orleans to claim his bride,you met Lee Harvey Oswald. You're standing
in line at the post office.Well, see, I come there every
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day hoping I'm going to get aletter from this guy say he's going to
come marry me. And I'm angrynow because several days go by, I'm
by myself and where is he?And I looked behind me. This guy
is standing there. He's cute andhe's not doesn't have a wedding ring on
on his left hand, and soI actually dropped something, and when he
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picked it up, I used Russianbecause I said, cutter shaants to waters,
I mean, well done, comrade. I thought that was a great
opening line. Yeah, and Ithought he'd said what did you say,
and I'd say, oh, don'tyou speak Russian? Instead he answered me
Russian when I'm there, He's gotto take care of me. It sees
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that's what was really going on untilthe doctors got back. But he was
not given enough information. They hadthis need to know. So you were
brought in to conduct very specific reasons. You were never supposed to know what
you were doing. You were neversupposed to know about any type of CIAPP
operation. I was never supposed toknow, not supposed to fall in love
with no Oh goody. You endedup getting married and Orleans, but he
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left for jobs. You did notsee him very He abandoned me the day
after we're married. He was vanished. I didn't even know where he was,
and I was living a place thatgot raided by the police, that
kicked out of the street and allI had was Lee Oswald's number at that
time. This is where the doctorsgot and so he helped set you up
in another apartment and essentially just kindof guided you. You ended up getting
to know him better. You arefalling in love with him. You guys
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begin to express your feelings for eachother. Jedith took me on a tour
to show me what day to daylife with Lee looked like. We went
to the bar where Lee would watchnews and drink cherry chocolate sodas with her.
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I'll see the bar even has aplaque by the seat where Lee sat.
The bar was actually right down thestreet from the house where Lee stayed
with his wife and baby. Thehouse no longer stands, but we managed
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to find the original cast iron gatethat once protected the home from his house
on Magazine Street. We took aquick bus ride to the house that Lee
secured for her to live in duringthe operation, but we're at ten thirty
two Marengo Street. This is ultimatelywhere he ended up. So the memories
here were happy that you're You've hada rough start in New Orleans and a
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rough end to New Orleans. Serendipitously, a young woman came out to meet
us, who just happened to bearound the same age as Judith. When
she and Lee planned their lives outtogether in this home. Hi, we're
shooting a documentary. Thank you.The new resident Lovebirds had no idea about
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the intimate and clandestine secrets these wallsheld, And it was this one summer
where every day went down. Yes, well you know I lived here,
but he often shots because we werelovers. From that house, Judith and
Lee would take another short bus driveto Riley Coffeehouse, where they both held
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cover jobs while the bio weapon wasbeing brewed. For my research of Lee
Harvey Oswald, it seems like hewore a lot of different hats. He
was utilized in many different ways bythe CIA. It's kind of hard to
pin down exact because a lot ofpeople say, well, what's he doing
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in office? Well, he wasactually pretending to be procastrol. We have
had members in this area for severalmonths now. We have decided to feel
out the public, uh what theythink of our organization, our aims,
and for that purpose we have beendistributing literature on the street. In the
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case of Lee Harvey Oswald, theofficial story is that he was a Marxist.
You could admit that you consider yourselftomorrow, I would very definitely say
that ayah Ami Morsus does it correct? But do we really know who he
was, what he believed, orwhere his allegiances truly lied. As we
started piecing together this mystery, anew Lee emerged in Oswald that history ignored.
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With no filtering or framing from historiansor handlers, the eyewitnesses bring the
pieces of the puzzle together in abrand new way. One key eyewitness,
Carlos Bringer, served as a leaderof an anti Castro cell in New Orleans
in the fall of nineteen sixty three. Oswald presented himself as an enemy of
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Castro and an ally to Cubans likeCarlos, but Carlos would soon catch Lee
in a lie. I had theopportunity to make Lee Harvey o'sworld from four
different times in Meonians Before. Firsttime was when he tried to infiltrate the
Cuban Student Directorate, that is theorganization that I represent in New Orleans,
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Luisiana. When Oswald came to mystore for the first time, he was
explaining how he was against Castro andhe was asking in what way he could
help us to fight against Castro.He was telling me that he would have
been in the marine Corps, thathe had experience in guerilla warfare and that
he can help us in the guerillafight against Castro. After that, when
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I turned down the Oswald offer,I found him in the street Cary on
a rally in favor of Fidel Castro, with a big sign in his chest,
breathing Viva Fidel and hands off Cuba. Carlos and his men caught Oswald
red handed supporting Castro, their swornenemy, and quickly surrounded him in anger.
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Police recalled, and by chance orby instruction, the entire scene was
captured on film. That moment Ihad a small fight with him and I
went to yell with him. Oneof the accidental extras on that day was
New Orleans police officer Frank Wilson.When we got out of the vehicle and
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approached the crowd, there was abouteight or ten Hispanic people that were taunting
him, yelling at him, askinghim to hand over the papers to them
so they could dispose of them.Oswald didn't leave with a black eye,
but did get his punchline, apolice record, and public proof of his
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pro Castro activities, the kind ofresume and assassin would need to gain access
into Communist Cuba without raising any alarm. The police at the time were baffled
by Oswald's insistence to be officially arrestedfor disturbing the peace, but it made
perfect sense if his role that daywas to create chaos as a CIA agent
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developing a cover story. We advisehim that the booking procedure, which was
a municipal misdemeanor, that he waseligibly for hosting a bond of twenty five
dollars in cash or getting a politicianto parle him. He said he did
not want either. He wanted togo to jail. He insisted almost that
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we fingerprint and photograph him. Heseemed to want to let everyone know who
he was and what he was doing. Oswald's deception was elaborate yet imperfect.
The very pamphlets he used to sellthe story of being a Communist sympathizer also
left a paper trail leading back tothe headquarters of his handler. Leaflets that
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Oswald hands out on Canal Street ispro Castro leaflets, and the return addresses
that are stamped on it is fivep forty four Cam Street. Why was
Lee carrying on this sham the coverstory he appeared to be developing, could
get him into cure, and thepeople he was surrounded by could plot a
high profile murder. But Lee wasjust one man, and the CIA had
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already tried and failed to take outFidel by force. Urban revolutionary troops such
as these have invaded Castro's leftist ViolinFortress, reportedly rallied by a mysterious coded
radio message. They would need somethingmore covert, something that wouldn't leave any
fingerprints. What they really wanted wasan assassination that looked like a natural death,
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and their breakthrough came from a younggirl, Judith Varry Baker, a
prodigy who looked nothing like a killer. And as for Lee, his job
was to protect the prodigy and theprize. When you were in New Orleans
in the summer of nineteen sixty three, not only were you having a relationship
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with Lee Hervey Oswald at the timeprior to the JFK assassination, but you
were also involved in a nineteen sixtiesversion of gain of function research. This
has been going on a lot longerthan people realize, right, gain of
function We've been doing it at leastsince nineteen about nineteen fifty eight and were
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you were to know nothing about.That's the CIA operation, the bio weapon,
the secret plot to kill Fidel Castro, which is how they portrayed it
to you. These You know,I was going to be involved with gain
and function, but it was goingto be very It was going to be
on the up for the most part. But what Lee Harve, Harvey Oswald
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and David Ferry, an auctioner toldyou it was that you are tasked with
helping us create a bioweapon to beused for the assassination of Fidel Castru.
Exactly right. So this is nowtwo three weeks into your experience at New
Orleans. This is where you're atand you're saying, oh wow, you
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were an eye witness to doctor MarySherman's experiments and her research, and it
was pretty nasty work you had todo. It was pretty nasty work.
You were essentially providing the samples thatdoctor Mary Sherman needed to conduct her research.
So that so that was kind ofthe clean part. She was She
was clean. She was in andyou know, in her laboratory conducting this
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this research. But they needed thatdirty part to happen. We had a
ring of labs and the problem wasalso they had to break up that ring
because they might connect and figure outwhat's going on. So David Ferry's out
of that ring, and so wehave a break in there so they can
move their ring of labs. Therewere different locations where there were mice and
microscopes, and then of course weas you know, we killed hundreds of
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monkeys and their goal was to makethe cancer worse and worse, and they
could develop a potent bioweapon for whatthey said, and they used monkey virus
and you ttd it. What wechose was pancreatic cancer. You have to
understand it used to be a lotrare the pancreatic cancer. Was we took
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the most vicious uh forms of thepancreatic cancer. So you are now cutting
off these tumors and your cutting offthe chair. You have one hundred mice
and three of them have tumors arebigger than all the others. That's the
ones you go for. Okay,Essentially, what they needed from you,
they needed you. They needed youto grow tumors on mice and that ass
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we already they were growing like crazyor right. So you had all of
these mice and these are the crazystories of David Fairy in his apartment and
his lab come in. I wantedJudith to take me to David Fairy's apartments
where the CIA team was secretly tryingto produce this cancer weapon. I wanted
to get a feel of the neighborhoodwhere these houses of horror were hidden,
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and even possibly go inside where Judithwas performing the gain of function experiments.
But first it's important that I layout the players involved in this covert operation
to assassinate Fidel Castro with a biologicalweapon. The ringleader in this operation appears
to be doctor Alton Auctionner, thepresident of the American Cancer Society. It
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was doctor Auctionner who provided the staff, the labs, and the facilities,
including the very rare and expensive linearparticle Accelerator, a cutting edge machine at
the time, so top secret thatit had to be guarded by US Marines.
Doctor Aucner was a cold and calculatingman, and nothing demonstrated this more
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than his decision to use his owngrandchildren as guinea pigs for the polio shot.
This ultimately resulted in the death ofhis grandson eight days later and the
paralysis of his granddaughter. Auctionhn extendedhis influence outside of his clinic by providing
VIP healthcare to the fascist dictators ofLatin America whose power and profits were threatened
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by the rise of communism. Weuncovered a file from the FBI which confirms
that j. Edgar Hoover himself orderedthe investigation into the New Orleans doctor.
Was this the beginning of his alliancewith the Alphabet agencies. Auxtor was a
part of an offshoot from Operation paperClip called Loyalty of Government Employees, which
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vetted whether federal employees were secret communists. The report shows that Auctioner was investigated
and found to be useful for futureoperations. The report shows that Auctioner made
many trips to South America and evento Cuba. In nineteen forty eight,
four years before the Communist Revolution.Through another organization INCA, the Information Council
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of the Americas, doctor Auctionner producedand distributed anti communist propaganda. Lee's are
officials of INCA, the Information Councilof the Americas, an organization which,
through its truth tapes and film productions, reaches millions of people in the hemisphere.
He also filled the airwaves of LatinAmerica with anti communist messaging and back
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Home even produced a record starring LeeHarvey Oswald titled Oswald Self Portrait in Red,
featuring a menacing sketch of Oswald andthe ominous quote I am a Marxist
doctor. Auctionner was so proud ofthis record that he put his own face
on the back cover. We havebeen investigated from several points of view,
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that is, points of view ofFaxta's allegiance, subversion and so forth.
The findings have been, as Isay, absolutely zero. He also founded
several anti communist organizations, such asthe International Trademark New Order. The New
International Trade mag was opened by themad of Some Bluids, where he would
join forces with Clay Shaw, awealthy New Orleans businessman who would later be
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the only person officially indicted in themurder of JFK four years later. You
have never yourself had any CIA connection, none, whatsoever, any association with
the organization? Did you yourself orNoah Oswald or David Ferry never knew either
one of them? Know you nevereven saw them or came into contact with
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him in anyway. Why is thisreporter asking about Clay's connection to the CIA.
David Ferry and Oswald. Could theypossibly all have been working on a
CIA clandestine operation in the summer ofnineteen sixty three And I can't remember his
name, but Oswald was with him, but he had something to do with
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money because Bennesley and he never kissedAnybody's asked who he kissed his Remember the
hands off Cuba flyer which Oswald waspassing out with the address five four four
Camp Street. That address was theexact address of the PI firm run by
Guy Banister. Oswell's sheep dipping hisbeing portrayed as a communist was done out
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of Guy Banister's office, so hewas cheap dipped for months as a communist
by giving literature. Lee, handthis out today, this is your assignment.
I came across the fact that Oswald, a private in the Marine,
had taken a Russian examination, andI knew the privates did not take Russian
examinations unless they were connected with intelligence, So that caused me to be curious
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about five forty four Camp which wasthe address stamped on one circuit that they
gave out one time before. ObviouslyBanister told them Lee no more addresses.
I saw him one time with aman by the name of Guy Banister,
and what Guy's role was in allof this don't know. Guy Banister also
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had ties to the Chicago Mob,which employed a man by the name of
Jack Rubinstein in nineteen sixty three.The upstairs of this building was the Carousel
Club, a burlesque house operated byJack Ruby. A Dallas Utility company employee
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who was not a part time cabdriver, said that during this period he
once picked up Lee Harvey Oswald,David W. Ferry had an unidentified older
man and brought them to the clubat their request. I took the three
men to the Carousel Club on ComerStreet in Dallas, Texas, and they
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left my cab. The Warren Commission, headed by Alan Dulles, said that
Ferry and Lee Harvey Oswald also neverknew each other. Well, I'm sure
you've seen this. Perhaps you knewthis man under another name. I have
saw him, the former love Well, that must have been mistaken information we
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got man. Yet, eyewitness testimonyplaces both of them in a Civil Air
Patrol unit in nineteen fifty five,with Faery as Oswald's instructor. This is
several cadets, including Oswall on theend and the white T shirt myself standing
in front of him and overhearing thewhite T shirt and the helmet is Dave
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Ferry. So here's how it wentdown in the summer of nineteen sixty three
in New Orleans. David Ferry wasin charge of the dirty lab where Judith
would excavate the tumors from the mice. Ferry was also in charge of the
mouse house, which would store theirradiated mice. Lee Harvey Oswald was in
charge of Judith, making sure shegot the mice tumors over to doctor Mary
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Sherman. See, there was arig of labs and I don't know who
those labs were, so, butthe contact point was at Eli Lilly's.
We started up the first step,that is getting all the right stuff to
be processed, and it's going tobe zepped. The mice already been subjected
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to radiation, they'd been ejected,and now I'm looking at the ones and
picking out the ones, and I'mchecking the cancers to make sure they're right
cancers the mice where it delivered toFairy, That's where we processed the mice.
That was the last step. Weare now at what has been widely
referred as the mouse house. Andthis was apparently an entirely dedicated building to
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mice, and it was cared forby associates monkeys and monkeys, so mice,
monkeys, and it was cared forintended to by David Ferry, but
along with some help. David Ferryactually had two eighteen year olds who were
anti Castro immigrants, probably illegal,and they were living here and taking care
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of the animals. And so let'swalk a little bit. So this is
where all of them, the miceand the monkeys were stored. And you'll
see that this door here is righthere. This door is second. Might
have someone I forgot to go inthere that looks kind of filthy, Well
it is. I just want tosee what's in here, because this thing
still smells bad, or it stillsmells bad and filthy. So they would
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bring the mice and samples from themonkey. Yes, a couple four down
started mice, mice, mice,and I went to Mrmoset to David Ferry.
Well not we was over Dave Ferri'splate and having a party. That
was sometime late in the summer ofsixty three. How's about uh nine to
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ten people there Cuban, you know, friends of days and doing some stuff
and the bush rid him leap andmess man, they've mine's mess as all
these mice cages all over because he'sworking on Fule for task. As we
stood outside Faery's infamous apartment where Judithwould excavate the tumors, by chance,
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the resident of the apartment came outto greet us and invited us in.
Hey, if you let us in, I will tell you the story.
Okay, come, thank you,And so this is These are the stairs
you would go up. Absolutely Wow. They were very supremely undocastro working with
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Guy Banister and all these people thatpeople need to know about it. It's
very important to see them in thefilm JFK. And that's where you met
Oswald for the first time. Yeah, strange guy. They want to say,
leon Oswalne, Hey, how youdoing? Man? Show you what
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is there's a bathroom. Let metell you what Okay, what was the
purpose best of you coming here whereyou you said the materials were here in
the kitchen, that's one. Itwill show you. And what would you
do here to get something? Exactlywhat you would do when you came in
the door through the back way.They irradiate the mice. They ejected them
with this cancer material. Some ofthe mice get ridiated again to try and
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trigger. Then I had this bigit looks like a dome of glass.
You put it down like this.You put petroleum jelly here and it has
a hole in it with two Youput the mice inside and you pump in
ether and it kills them fifty ata time. So you would sacrifice the
mice. And then you've got thesebodies and you've got to take them.
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And this is where Dave would doa lot of this work is really disgusting,
and Lee helped a lot, butI did it when I had to,
because you eviscerate them. You putonly the big the ones of the
biggest tumors. Two. Where isthe rest you're going to throw started?
They had to be thrown up thetoilet or considerated. We've talked about,
right, So we pick out onlythe maybe out of the fifty mice at
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a time, we pick out ten. Pull out what I'm looking for a
particular color of the tumor, andI cut that outlim on the microscope and
make sure it's really came from pancreas, because those are the most aggressiveness of
the most aggressive. So I canid that. See that takes training to
idea that, okay, that wasyour unique special Well that's one person.
Also that I can handle this stuffwithout getting infected myself. So if you
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came in content, if a layperson came in contact with these tumors,
they could be common infected. Ohyeah, really okay, it was contagious.
Yeah, and that's what I say. I tried to tell people that
he was wearing a mask and allthat if you helped me, it absolutely
was and they couldn't believe it.They couldn't comfort him. Gloves, mask,
shooting it back. Well wait wait, wait here, here's the process.
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So I pull us out and makesure it's the right stuff. So
I'm going to chop that part ofthe tumor out and I'll if that five
or ten. We don't even carewhere the mice came from, nothing anymore,
none of that. You just wantto Yeah, So it goes so
fast compared to if you're doing realresearch, because there are no we're not
using controls or anything. We're afterthis product. We called it the product.
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So they're mass rates is to chopit all up the pieces, we
put it through a process with it, we have this table. It is
a centrifuse like that, so allthe fluid goes to the top and the
good stuff that goes to the bottom. And then we're gonna take them.
I'm gonna make test tubes and thento set up so they cell culture this.
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Whatever goes the fastest is what they'regonna choose next time to in check
into mice. So, now thatyou have isolated this the super cancerous cells,
the product, as you call it, where would you go from there?
Usually I would pick up the materialand take it to Marry Sherman's.
We drove to Mary Sherman's apartment wherewe talked to her lovely neighbor Victoria,
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who lived next to her in nineteensixty three. You know, well,
you'll come with a lot of detail. I mean, that's the thing,
you know, part of you know, My hope here was to to validate
your testimony, you know, andI think we're getting a lot more detail
from you on so many things thanwe've ever seen. Remember this moment,
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because we'll circle back to this atthe end of the story. Sta Victoria
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would on occasion, be handed abox from Lee which she now believes contained
the carcasses of dead mice. Sothe box, you didn't think there was
anything nefarious because you assumed it's somethingto do with orchids or some type of
you know, having to do withhis business, as opposed to what you
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now suspect was either mice cancerous micemice or the materials the tumors that Judy
described that they ground up and putinto these vials and gave it to doctor
Mary Sherman. The clean side ofthe operation was led by doctor Mary Sherman.
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Doctor Auctionner offered her a dream jobunlimited funding to cure cancer, a
rare cause of death at this time. Shortly after her move, a cancer
scandal rerupted involving doctor Auctioner. NIHresearcher doctor Bernice Eddi discovered that hundreds of
millions of doses of the polio vaccinewere contaminated with a cancer accelerant called SV
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forty. SV forty, also knownas Simeon virus forty, was one of
thirty nine viruses discovered in the kidneysof the monkeys being butchered for scientific research.
Even after this bombshell admission. SVforty had been added to other vaccines,
including recently the COVID nineteen shots.Doctor Leonard Hayflip doesn't mince words.
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SV forty has the alarming capability notonly of producing tuors in the cheek pouch
of hamsters, but worst of all, when introduced into cell cultures of human
self, frequently causes them to transforminto cell lines or cancer cells. Obviously,
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very obviously, probably the worst calamityyou can think of. Furthermore,
by this time in the early sixties, the Sulk vaccine had been approved and
widely used. Saban's vaccine, Ibelieve, was just also being used in
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many countries, including the US,and it was easy to learn that several
million people worldwide had received those vaccinesthat contained, at no extra cost S
forty virus. Instead of doing thehumane thing and stopping all vaccine production,
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doctor Auctioner forged ahead and double dipped. As Sherman and Auctioner presented themselves as
world saviors for the cancer caused bythe contaminated polio shots. They worked in
the shadows to produce a castro cancercocktail using the CIA's linear particle accelerator.
Ironically, the machine doctor Sherman wasassigned to use would later be used to
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silence her. So we're in Augustof nineteen sixty three, and you have
now become uncomfortable with the project.You're involved with. The experiment worked.
They found you created this very fatmoving it essentially bioweapon, and you talk
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about how it was. They testedit in a human in a mothrange.
You're outraged because you have now beentold that you are going to inject this
turbo cancer into an unwitting prisoner whois healthy. And everything falls apart.
I realized that they're going to goand injective prisoner who is healthy. So
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I wrote a note. Excuse me, I'm the little emotional right now,
all right? So I go toOxner's clinic. I had a note,
and a note said it's unethical togo in and you know, give a
disease to someone that can kill themwithout their knowledge. Basically that's what it
said. And I handed to herand it's in an envelope. It's not
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sealed. She says, is iturgent? I said, yes, the
monster opened it up and read iton the intercom. It is doctor Oxner.
It is unethical, And so thatI got out of it. I
got the hell out of there.Did he confront you? Did you ever
have? Are you kidding? Iwent straight to doctor Sherman's, I said,
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on outsets, crying because I knewI was in big trouble. The
phone rangs. It's him and he'sscreaming at me. There is never to
be anything written down, no papertoill. She said, your life is
over. I can't get rid ofyou just yet, because he still needed
you the blood test, and soyou needed to conduct a blood test on
this prisoner. And that resulted ina trip between you and Lee Harvey Oswald,
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and you went to Jackson, JacksonMental Hospital, Jackson Mental Hospital.
Right, it was Lee Harvey Oswald, that's right. It was David Ferry,
that's right, and it was ClayShaw. To strengthen Judith's story,
we found an old interview with abarber in Jackson who remembers a conversation with
Lee Harvey Oswald and two others,presumably David Ferry and Clay Shaw, a
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mere three months before the trio wouldgo back and administer the cancer virus into
patients at that hospital. Ladies,Absolutely, traffic was slow and all of
a sudden, it's strained. Youwalks in the door. I bought a
haircut. I said, fine,I got it. He said down and
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we started chatting and he said,I said, how you doing? He
said fine? He says, doyou know? He says, I'm looking
for a job. And he says, you know anything about it? You
know any place where I could geta job? I said, the only
place we have is East lous downastate hospital. He was He jumped when
I said it was a mental institution. He really, he just jumped like
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that. And he says, dothey have all kinds of jobs there?
Like electricians? He said, thingslike you say would make you remember him
that That was my distinct impression.And he just didn't need a haircut.
I don't I don't know what hewas. A months later, Oswald,
Ferry, and Shaw returned to Jacksonas they awaited the arrival of their test
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subjects from Angola State Penitentiary, whohad been coerced with clemency. The trio
would soon see if their weapon wasready for castro. When you inject,
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you've got this cancer cell you injectedto make it radioactive. When the cancer
cell device is then it's only halfthe radiation the device again, it's only
one quarter. Then it's you're notgonna be able to say two days after
they injected. You needed to goand get blood. There was an absolute
time limit, and Lee took you. So you and Lee are together in
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a car, in a car,You're headed to Jackson's test. Whether or
not this prisoner was going to die. I mean, I have to go
and observe. And I saw theman. They wouldn't let me talk to
him. I'm able to observe himthrough the window, and they've got him.
It was awful. They tied down. He was thrashing. He was
you see when you're injected with somethinglike this. He I had a horrible
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high fever and everything. Oh youcan imagine. And the poor man is
in there dying. And then Igot to look at the blood, and
I had the Geiger counter and everything, especial Geiger counter, and obviously he
wasn't able to get this stuff outof his system. Was going to kill
him. And I've got to notonly that, but I see there are
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a lot more blood samples that can'tof all come from him. They lied
to me too, They had injectedI don't know how probably six or seven
more people. We were supposed toonly use this on Castro. Yeah,
well that turned out to be alie. And I'm angry, yeah,
and upset about it. I willnever get over it. In nineteen seventy
five, during the US Senate ChurchCommittee hearings, the CIA admitted to using
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weapons to cause heart attacks and cancer. In nineteen sixty three, Lee Harvey
Oswald had orders to head to Cubavia Mexico to deliver the cancer weapon intended
Castro and the dark itself. Whenit strikes the target, does the target
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know that about he's been hit andabout to die? That depends mister Chairman
on the particular dard Us. Thereare different kinds of these plechettes that were
used in the various weapons system anda special one was developed which potentially would
be able to enter the target withoutperception. Fearing for her life, Judith
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fled home to Florida, but keptin contact with Oswald up until the week
of the assassination of JFK. Oswaldmoved ahead with the Castro cancer mission and
was seen by two eye witnesses ona bus to Mexico. He whod is
speaking English and wanted to talk tous, and so we talked about our
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travels, and he told us thathe'd been to Russia. He went in
and got his passport and showed usthe Russian stamp on his passport. Upon
arriving in Mexico City, Oswald checkedin at the Cuban embassy and tried to
use his communist cover story to securea visa to Havana. He was traveling
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with all his papers that demonstrate thathe was a friend of the Cuban Revolution,
and he showed me his cart belongingto the first place for Cuba.
Oswald also visited the Russian embassy andmet with three undercover KGB agents Oswald.
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During our talk, Oswald kept feelingin his pockets, taking out all sorts
of papers. Then he took outa gun and put it in front of
him, I said, opposite him. I took the gun away and put
it on Pavilo's death Fabel Antonovitch askedhim, why did you come here with
a gun? What do you needa gun for? He said, I'm
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afraid of the FBI, I'm beingpersecuted. I need a gun to protect
myself. Despite clear evidence proving otherwise. The US government's official story is that
Lee Harvey Oswald was never in Mexico. The day after the assassination, in
the Mexican newspapers a photo of osbandand I said to my husband, I'm
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sure that this is the man whowent to ask for ABISA. So I
went to the embassy and I lookup the applications and I saw his application
and it was the same one.The Cuban and Russian embassies in Mexico were
among the most severiled locations in theworld at that time, and the CIA
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officially had a team stationed outside ofboth. It's a photo wrapped everyone who
went inside. It's my recollection.At the time of Oswald's presence in Mexico
City, there was something wrong withsome of the cameras that we were using.
We were trying to fix it,but the fact remains that there are
no photographs of Lee Harvey Oswald takenwhile he was in Mexico City at that
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time, and I can't explain whynot. CIA agents also told investigators they
did indeed take photos of Oswald outsidethe embassy, despite the CIA director's claim
of a broken camera. There wereseveral former CIA officers who said that there
had been such a photograph. Oneof them said that he'd seen it and
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described it in detail of profile shotof Oswald at the gate, another one
taken from behind as he went in. The CIA's top brass still stuck with
the narrative that Oswald was never inMexico, we obtained from the human officials
the visa application with his photograph onit and his signature. That it was
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Oswald's signature. Oswald, therefore,was in Mexico City. If you needed
further proof of a cover up,look no further than the CIA director literally
calling into question one of his stationchiefs. It's fine for windscrat to say,
but he has no evidence to demonstrateit, and he couldn't produce the
photograph, So what is he talkingabout. Oswald was denied of visa and
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the plan never came to fruition.The next step would be the cleanup operation
and silencing all those involved hidden inthe arm in that good after the ladies
and gentlemen, you'll excuse the factthat I'm out of breath. But about
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ten or fifteen minutes ago, atragic thing, from all indications at this
point, has happened in the cityof Dallas. The president of car is
now turning on to Elementreet and itwill be only a matter of minutes before
he arrives at the trade park.M hmm. Bullet and Kennedy apparently shot
him head. He fell fate downin back fate of his car. Blood
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was on his head. With that, Kennedy cried, oh no, and
tried to hold up his head.In the world of spies and lies,
very few retire old. I didn'tshoot anybody. Every operation has a cleanup
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and which the wolf problems. Theinfluential and powerful survive. Those who got
their hands dirty become a liability forthose who called the shots. In New
Orleans, five of the seven primaryplayers were eliminated, all under mysterious circumstances.
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First to die was Lee Harvey Oswald, A good shot shot a Wald
has been a shot. Jack Rubyshot him in the abdomen at point blank
rage with a cult Cobra thirty eight. Jack Ruby has taken in to hear
the verdict in his trial for themurder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Ruby would
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suffer a similar fate, but witha different shot, one administered to him
in prison Judith and the cancer killed. He might not have been successful with
the Castro mission, but she didget vengeance for her lover. At this
time, the source of the tumoris unknown. I believe that Jack Ruby,
I think it was divine justice.Then he ends up being eliminated by
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something that was meant to kill theenemies of the state, and to me,
he was an enemy of the state. He kills a man who was
trying to save Kennedy's life. Hewas my lover, and he got what
he deserved. The people had toget so much to gain and had such
a securial motive for putting in aposition on me. We'll never look true
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fact coming on board to the world. Jack Ruby died from pancreatic cancer while
being held for retrial. The autopsyfindings showed extensive tumor involvement of tumor involvement
of both of the lungs. Thereare also metastass in the regional lymph nodes
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bringing the lungs as well as tumorhad fouled to the liver. It developed
suddenly and spread rapidly to his brainand liver. A month prior, Jack
Ruby spent almost every day of Decemberbeing X rayed from head to toe.
His medical records show he was zappedmore than five hundred times, so much
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so he experienced radiation poisoning. Soonafter, Jack Ruby was hospitalized with new
ammonia and then injected with a mysteriousliquid supposedly meant to help him fight the
flu. Jack Ruby told Dallas DeputySheriff Al Maddox that it wasn't medicine but
cancer cells that were injected into him, and that he was being silenced for
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his role in a conspiracy. Whatthe hell kind of a needle is it?
Shit? Die and I have flu. I don't need the shot,
just relaxed, mister Ruby. Socalm you down, clear all this up.
I'm telling you I don't need orwant no shot. Clay Shaw,
the money Man, also died ofcancer. No autopsy was conducted, no
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further questions asked. CIA Director RichardHolmes confirmed after Shaw's death that he had
officially worked with the CIA. Accordingto to Jim Garrison, the next to
fall was the most important person inthe conspiracy, Guy Banister. When the
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president ends up being assassinated, anescapegoat grabbed by the federal government and killed
before anything can be done to helphim, turns out to be the man
that Guy Banister has been the tutorof all the time. You have to
conclude that Guy Banister was a keyman the assassination and possibly the most important
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man that we encountered in our wholeinvestigation. The next that had to go
was David Ferry, who was founddead where thousands of mice had been sacrificed
before him. Fairry was found deadin his bed, naked, staring ominously
at the ceilings. Officially his brainruptured from an aneurysm corner. Frank Minyard
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found mysterious bruising inside Faery's mouth,indicating someone may I've tried to force pills
down his throat all less than aweek after news broke of Jim Garrison's investigation,
which would have undoubtedly led to Fairi'sden of mice and sin. The
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fact is he's gone chief, andso is our case. Easily the most
gruesome and goorious of the deaths,and the only one officially classified as a
murder. Doctor Mary's charred remains werefound by police under a smoldering mattress on
the day before she was expected totestify to the Warren Commission. Her right
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arm was completely burnt off, herright ribcage missing, and her organs exposed
from waist to shoulder. Officially,her cause of death was homicide from a
surgically played stab wound to the heart. The apartment was untouched by fire,
showing that doctor Mary had been burnedelsewhere and then brought to the apartment to
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stage a crime scene. Even herbody didn't make sense. Heart was burnt
to a crisp but hair right nextto the exposed organs was unsinged. Only
an intense and acute flame could accomplishthis, something the linear particle accelerator she
was using would do if sabotaged.The door to her apartment was not forced
open, showing whoever did the deedhad a key. Within two weeks,
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the murder investigation had been shut down, and doctor Auctionner, the man that
head hunted her, joke to staff, you better have a good alibi.
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As Judith sat on the same benchthat she and her lover shared sixty years
ago, she is reminded about whatcould have been. With the waves of
the Mighty Mississippi courting the midnight sideoverlooking New Orleans, Judith listened to that
song Lee and Hurt fell in love. She reminiscing about the life that died
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that day in Dallas. Whish Ihad died with him, I do would
have been Nobody would know who itwas. I'll tell you you the one
thing, the big, the bigthing to take away from me. Maybe
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we didn't have something lasted a longlong time, but it's been enough for
me for a lifetime. Love hmhm, sig. Wow. Yes,
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definitely one crazy episode there. Yes, thank you for tuning in to the
ugly truth there. We are goingto open up the comments and ask you
to tell us what you think aboutthat. All of those different conspiracy theories
all coming together from the surprise thatLee Harvey Oswald was not hired to kill
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the president. He was there toprotect the president. Pretty strange. But
when the failed operation of killing Castrohappened, it was lights out for six
of the seven and probably the mostsurprising, the most significant thing that we
saw in there was the DW tie. The linear particle accelerator is the description
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of a direct energy weapon. Thepoor doctor succumbed to the first death by
DW. We're so sorry to reportall these ties together, but it's the
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ugly truth. It's hard to listento but impossible to ignore. Let's close
on out and finish up the uglytruth here and then we'll get on into
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here with the ugly truth, andthank you for listening to the ugly truth
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way. I guess them and youwill catch me. The ugly truth hard
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to listen to, but impossible toignore. Now. Faith is the assurance
of things hoped for, the convictionof things not seen. And without faith,
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Matters. Yes, it's doctor DavidJeremiah with a great disappearance this time.
Oh and look at that. It'sthirty one ways to be Rapture. Ready,
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Yeah, sounds familiar, doesn't itIt does. I think we just
had thirty one weeks with doctor Jeremiaha few months ago. A couple months
ago, we just finished the thirtyone Undeniable Prophecies of the End Times.
Ooh, so this is getting usready now, thirty one things we need
to know to get ready. Yes, wow, you're ready for the rapture.
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So first of all, the rapturethat means when Jesus is coming back
and there's a big noise in theclouds and we all go up to meet
him. Okay, so now ifyou're really confused, we'll get into it.
We're going to go over this book. According to the Fair Use Act.
We're going to just break it downand read through the chapters and evaluate,
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analyze what Doctor Jeremiah is saying here, and just have some fun.
Just read a book together. Sothat's what we do on the air.
We're going to read together. Yeah. So first of all, we'll start
off with the introduction. And Ithink you described this as like his why
right, sounds like his why whyhe wrote this book where it all started
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again, This is the Great Disappearance. Sounds a lot like that Left Behind
Siries somebody some people might be familiarwith. Now, doctor David, doctor
Jeremiah starts. You and I areprivileged to stand on the crusting waves of
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prophecy, to live in a timecloser to the return of Jesus Christ than
any other generation in the history ofthe world. I always say we're one
day closer every day, right,every day we sense the nearness of his
return. We see the signs ofthe times, and we know the world
is reaching a climactic point of unparalleledcrisis. Nuclear weapons are now sophisticated enough
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and small enough to be carried byhand. Such weapons even have a nickname,
tactical nukes. The global economy ishanging by a spider's thread. Political
fragmentation seems to be occurring simultaneously onevery continent, and the isms secularism,
radical Islamism, communism, totalitarianism,and terrorism are spreading all over the nations
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like a runaway case of poison ivy. These realities frighten us and our heart
trending, but to me they're alsoexhilarating, for they pretend to return the
return of Christ. I've been exhilaratedby the thought of seeing Christ for many
years, and like you. I'vebeen privileged to live at a time when
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we can trace the prophecies of God'sWord being fulfilled before our very eyes.
I also feel honored to have beenconnected, in a small way to two
of the most important prophecy books orseries of books that have ever been written.
I began my pastoral career career innineteen sixty nine when my wife,
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Donna, and I, along withseven families, started Black Hawk Baptist Church
in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Innineteen teen seventy, the second year of
my pastoral ministry, there Hal Lindsaypublished a book entitled The Late Great Planet
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Earth. The book came out afew years after the Six Day War in
the Middle East, when people werefocused on the remarkable events unfolding in Israel.
This book brought the message of Biblicalprophecy into everyday conversation, and it
came the best selling nonfiction book ofthe seventies. It sold more than twenty
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eight million copies by nineteen ninety andwas eventually translated into more than fifty languages.
Some pundits have calculated that altogether Lindsay'sbook sold more than thirty five million
copies. I heard you say poortendearlier, I thought it was pretend when
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you said it. That's a wordI didn't know. So they portend the
return of Christ. These frightening realitiesportend the return that must mean proceed how
Lindsay graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary,the same seminary from which I graduated in
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nineteen sixty seven. Doctor Jeremiah writesboth of us were a privileged to sit
under some of the greatest teachers ofBible prophecy in the modern era, professors
including Dwight Pentecost, well, that'sa word, that's quite a name,
John Walverd and Charles Ryrie. Inhis book, Lindsay took the theological truths
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he had learned in seminary regarding theprophetic portions of Scripture, as well as
insights from his own subsequent studies,and connected them to events in the present
and future. The co author ofLindsay's book was a gifted and godly woman
named Carol Carlson. In the earlyeighties, I met Carol and her husband
Ward at the Forest Home Bible Conferencein California, where I was a speaker.
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Sometime during the week, Donna andI had had coffee with Carol,
and she suggested she might be ableto assist me in putting some of my
prophetic sermons into print. The twobooks came out out of conversation. The
first one, The Handwriting on theWall, was released in nineteen ninety two.
It captured the message of the OldTestament Book of Daniel. Escaped the
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Coming Night, a contemporary commentary onthe New Testament Book of Revelation, was
released on the first day of thegolf for interesting, I can tell you
that was January seventeenth, nineteen ninetyone. Yep, I was there and
became my all time best selling book. Well how about that Escaped the Coming
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Night. I don't think I've evereven heard of that one, never heard
of it, never read it.And it came out the day that my
life changed. Remember that was aflood. Here we are in the middle
of the desert. It was adesert one hundred and thirty four degrees in
the day, Yeah, under twentyfour and it reigned so hard we had
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to dig trenches with our fingers tokeep our tents from floating away. Wow,
it's quite a day. And thereis also a war started that day.
Yeah, it's like oh, wegot a war and we down.
I recall the fondness with hours Caroland I spent together talking about prophecy and
discussing how to make it come alivefor our readers. Since then, both
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Carol and Ward have graduated into thepresence of the Lord. Yet there's still
alive today, not only in heaven, but also in the books they helped
me write in those two editions.In the late seventies and early eighties,
I developed a relationship with a Californiapastor by the name of Tim Lahay.
By the providence of God, Iwas called to be his successor at was
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then called the Scott Memorial Baptist Churchin San Diego, California. Today that
church is Shadow Mountain Common Community Church, and after forty years, after forty
two years, I'm still the pastorof that church. So doctor Jeremiah is
at Shadow Mountain Community Church in California. M H. I had no idea.
It fills me with gratitude to thinkTim Lahay and I have pastored the
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same church for over sixty years.I had no idea. I didn't know
that they both pastored that church,though that's interesting. In the early nineteen
nineties, God placed a burden upondoctor Lehay's heart as he was flying home
from a speaking engagement. After avigorous study of the scriptures, he had
firmly come to the conclusion that allbelieving Christians would be removed from the world
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prior to the Tribulation by means ofan event called the Rapture. On the
airplane that day, he couldn't helpnoticing one of the pilots flirting with a
flight attendant. Interesting, what ifthis were the moment God chose to remove
his faithful followers from Earth, leavingbehind billions of bewildered unbelievers. What if
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the rapture occurred while I was ridingon an airplane, and hence the series
was born. Of course, we'retalking off script here now about the Left
Behind series? Yes, how aboutthat? And it was old Raife,
Yes, Raef Johnson, a pilotwho was messing with Hattie. Yes,
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leave Hattie alone, dude. Itwas then that he decided to write a
fictional account of what could happen onEarth in the moments after the Lord returns
and the sky suddenly takes all Christianshome to Heaven. That was fun.
Doctor lay joined forces with an experiencedauthor named Jerry Jenkins to write the series.
The first book, Left Behind,was published in nineteen ninety five.
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If you've read it, and wehave, you likely remember the opening scene,
which features an airline pilot interrupted bya frantic stewardess telling him that dozens
of passengers had disappeared. Only thebodies were missing, though everything else,
closed, shoes, and even goldfillings left behind. What an opening scene
for a novel, especially one basedon biblical truths about unfolding prophecy. That
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book, in the fifteen that followedfifteen so sold close to eighty million copies.
The last six volumes in the serieseach debuted as number one on all
major bestseller lists, including those ofthe New York Times, USA Today,
Publishers Weekly, and The Wall StreetJournal. Two of the books were made
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into movies, and the entire seriesinspired children's collection of left Behind Books.
Even as I'm writing these words today, a new Left Behind movie has been
released, more than two decades afterthe first book was published. I had
the honor of walking through some ofthose exciting days with my friend Tim Lahay.
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On the number of occasions he'd inviteme to lunch and present me with
with a signed copy of the latestrelease in the series. I owe a
lot to how Lindsay and Tim Lahay. They've helped me understand how important it
was to teach the prophetic scriptures,which by the way, comprise twenty seven
percent of the Bible. I believeone of the reasons God blessed these remarkable
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books by Lindsey and Lehay was this. The rapture is the central event in
each series. The rapture is alsothe central event in biblical prophecy. Mark
Hitchcock wrote, more than any othersingle thing, studying the End Times has
helped me to understand the whole Bible. More than any other single thing.
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Studying the End Times has helped meto understand the whole Bible. And while
there are many truths about the endTimes that have deeply affected my life,
one truth stands out above all theothers, the rapture. Who among the
followers of Jesus wouldn't be thrilled tohear the blast of the trumpet, catch
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the sound of the angels, andfeel the upward pull of the magnetic rapturous
grace of God calling us out ofthis world and letting us see our Lord
Jesus face to face. In thisbook, I'll present my deeply held views
about the timing of the Rapture inthe overall program of God for the last
days. But the greatest truth aboutthe rapture is not its timing, but
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its reality. For blessed are allthose who long for His appearing two Timothy
four eight. How we need thisanticipation. It's our glorious hope in a
world filled with hopelessness. Peter spokeof how wonderful it is to be looking
forward to these signs things in tewodPeter three fourteen. Yes, but you
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have questions, don't you. Questionsabout the rapture, questions about time in
sequence, questions that begin with whoand what and when. That's why I've
poured myself into this book. It'sthe culmination of decades of studying this subject.
In the pages to come, I'llexplain the meaning of the word rapture,
the difference between the rapture and thesecond Coming, and the joy of
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expecting our Savior to come at anymoment, a doctrine we call the eminence
of Christ's return. What about thechaos that we'll ensue on earth, and
we'll look at that too. Thetruth of the rapture is taught throughout scripture,
but three passages rise above the rest, like peaks in the Pyrenees.
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John fourteen, one, Corinthians fifteen, and First Thessalonians four. We'll study
each one in depth. You mightbe surprised to learn that some people have
already been raptured what it's true,and I'll introduce them to you. We'll
also deal with very practical questions,such as these, will children be raptured?
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What will happen to our bodies atthe moment of resurrection? What will
our glorified bodies be like? Willwe know each other after resurrection? What
will happen in the last days andyears after we're raptured? What will happen
to us? Will those left behindstill have an opportunity to receive Christ as
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their savior. We'll deal with thatone and a lot more. There is
one thing you'll not find out inthis book. That's the day and the
hour of Christ's return. None ofus knows that, and the Bible warns
about trying to predict it. Weknow it's not yesterday, but we don't
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know if the rapture would come tenyears from now, tomorrow or today.
But when it does come, everyonewill know it will be like the Great
Disappearance, the moment when billions ofpeople suddenly vanish from the face of the
earth, along with billions of deadbodies, returning to life and ascending to
meet the Lord in the air.Like I opened with tonight, that's going
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to be a crazy moment. Imaginethe thrill for those who go, and
for the terror for those who stay. In this book, we are dealing
with scriptural truth. Truth to steadyyou, encourage you, motivate you,
purify you, and give you cheerfulhope on dreary days. This is something
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to think about upon rising in themorning in the morning and retiring at night.
This isn't just the light at theend of the tunnel. It's the
light that heralds eternity, heaven andthe fulfillment of all God has promised his
children. This is the truth spokenby the Savior who said I will come
again and receive you to myself Johnfourteen three. It's the truth Paul proclaimed
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when he said the rapture would happenedin a moment. Twinkling of an eye
at the last trumpet in First Corinthiansfifteen fifty two. This is the truth
expressed in these infallible, unforgettable words. For the Lord himself will descend from
heaven with a shout, with thevoice of an archangel, and with the
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trumpet of God, and the deadin Christ will rise first. Then we
who are alive and remain shall becaught up together with them in the clouds
to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with
the Lord First Thessalonians four sixteen andseventeen. My prayer for you as you
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read this book is that you'll becomeso thrilled with this topic you'll keep it
at the forefront of your mind.We must teach these things to our children
and grandchildren, share them with others, proclaim them on our pulpits, and
preach them from the housetops. Joinme in the exciting following thirty one chapters
to become rapture, ready, eager, excited, and filled with a joy
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that will make others ask you aboutit when they see the hope that's within
you. May the Lord bless youas you eagerly await his impending appearance in
the skies and as we wait,may we comfort one another with these words.
So that is doctor Jeremiah's introduction,the why why he wrote this book,
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and why he's interested in the centralevent of all Christianity in our lifetime.
Right. The central theme of Christianityobviously is that sin is there and
we needed a savior. Yes,that was taken care of. The next
big event is us. Is usright our exit from this planet. So
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that is his introduction, and we'regoing to go ahead and move on into
chapter one. So this is chapterone on Chaos on Earth, the first
chapter of doctor Jeremiah's book, TheGreat Disappearance. Let's read this chapter and
break it down and see what he'stalking about in these thirty one ways to
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be rapture ready, Chaos on Earth. Imagine a moment coming soon to our
planet that will change everything and everyoneforever. Imagine ambivalent, unaware people conducting
their business, scurrying around trying tomake sense of their lives. Depending on
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where you look on our globe,the scene may be very different, yet
in many ways it's the same inthe United States and China, in Argentina
and Indonesia, in Kazakhstan, peopleloving laboring, longing. All over the
world. That day, billions willbe eating and drinking, marrying and giving
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in marriage, celebrating birthdays, battlingsickness, digging graves. People will be
getting up or going to bed,working or playing, enjoying their pleasures or
indulging their vices. I try toimagine these things happening all over the world,
from the rising of the sun tothe place where it sets. What
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will people think when the moment comes. I wonder what the headlines will be
on the morning of that day.Wars and rumors of wars, earthquakes,
famines, loud voices, deceiving,many new laws, old lies, new
dilemmas, nation rising against nation,kingdom against kingdom. Parts of the world
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may report an earthquake, a famine, or a plague. Will the news
be written by artificial intelligence? Willpeople be able to tell the truth from
fiction? I wonder what the weatherwill be that day. Sunny in one
place, cloudy in another. Somethingis about to happen in the skies,
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if only people would look up inexpectation. In the unseen realms, the
glory of the Lord is gathering,the angels are assembling, and the skies
are preparing to part, but mostpeople will be looking down at their phones,
addicted to the newest messages or oldestsins. Oooh. I wonder what
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Christians will be doing that day,like you said, looking at their phones.
Probably will they be as surprised aseveryone else when the rapture occurs?
Will they be eager, ready andwaiting. We're talking about Christians here.
Yeah, they say that they're ready. We say that we're ready. Right.
Can't you see the masses moving aboutas usual, just like today or
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yesterday. I don't think anybody wasready for this. Millions of people walking
around all day on the streets ofNew York, Tokyo, Mumbai, worry
about their money, worried about theirrelationships, anxious about their images, their
Twitter followers, and their snap chats, following the world stock markets, the
latest music, the latest sports scores, astros beat them again tonight. It
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will be an ordinary day on thisglobe until suddenly it isn't one day.
Soon the world will face the Greatdisappearance. Billions of people gone in a
flash, more powerful than an atomicburst, yet silent, invisible, sudden,
unexplicable. Wow. Try to imaginethis extraordinary moment on planet Earth.
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Just try right now, every singlefollower of Jesus Christ, as well as
all those under the age of accountability. The babies, young children, and
mentally disabled gone in a flash,along with all of those who have died
in Christ before us. Bodies willdisappear from their coffins at funeral homes all
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over the world. What that's whatit says in Thessalonians, YEP. Patients
will vanish from hospital beds, babiesfrom their cribs, children from their classrooms.
Imagine cars flying down the freeway.And I don't mean flying cars,
because we're supposed to have that bynow. We don't imagine cars flying down
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the freeway with missing drivers. Imean other than Tesla's planes with missing pilots,
nuclear submarines with missing commanders, eatand nations with missing leaders, parents
with missing children. That sounds familiar. In various parts of the world,
Christian congregations will be meeting for worship. Suddenly the buildings will be empty or
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nearly so. As the churches resumetheir services in the sky, soldiers will
be missing in action. Emergency responderswill find their numbers depleted. Prisons will
be partially depopulated, especially those filledwith Christians under persecution. News reports will
spread like wild fire, but theChristian press will be strangely silent. There
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will be no believers to report thenews. People will frantically search for their
loved ones, but phone calls willgo to voicemail and texts will be unanswered.
In today's world, just one missingperson case can grip the nation.
What about a billion? What willpeople think? What panic will they feel?
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What theories will they embrace? Oh? Yes, the UFO theory,
the alien invasions, I think so, I think so absolutely. The FBI
has been tracking missing persons cases foryears. The bureau has a website devoted
to it with picture after picture ofthose whose whereabouts are unknown. These people
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seemingly just vanished. Many times,foul play is involved in virtually every case.
Families are torn apart with grief,community life is disrupted, and law
enforcement is focused on solving the mystery. The oldest active missing person case in
America involves Marvin Clark, who vanishedOctober thirtieth, nineteen twenty six, while
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on his way to visit his daughterin Portland, Oregon. He traveled by
bus. He boarded the bus intoGuard, Oregon, but failed to get
off at his destination, he simplydisappeared. He was in his early seventies
at the time, and his caseis still open Wow nineteen twenty six.
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Now authorities are still looking for hisremains, if there are any. And
one of the strangest missing person's casesin Canada involved a thirty two year old
Granger Taylor of British Columbia. OnNovember twenty ninth, nineteen eighty he left
a note to his parents saying,dear mother and father, I have gone
away to walk aboard an alien spaceship. As recurring dreams assured the twenty the
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forty two month interstellar voyage to explorethe vast universe then return. I am
leaving behind all my possessions to you, as I will no longer require the
use of any No one has seenGranger since that's weird. For the record,
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I don't believe he was abducted byaliens. By aliens, yeah,
I don't think so either, butI can see how the world would be
gripped by a thousand conspiracy theories onthe aftermath of the coming rapture. I
can't wait. Yeah, well,we won't be here so now global panic
will help prepare the way for aone world government, the emergence of an
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iron fisted ruler, and the onsetof the tribulation that a great reset it
will be utter chaos on an unimaginablescale for those left behind. Mm hmm.
For most of my life, hesays, I've been thinking about this
very day, the predicted moment whenJesus will re enter earth atmosphere for his
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church. The reason I'm asking youto imagine it is because I've been doing
the same for decades. It's hardto get your head around the pandemonium that
would engulf our planet when Jesus fulfillshis promise to come for his people,
and I think it helps us tovisualize that day as the best we can.
After I graduated from a seminary,I became the youth director of a
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large New Jersey church. It takesspecial skill to work with teenagers, and
I don't mind telling you I wasnervous about relating to them and them to
me. It didn't help when thesenior pastor told me that my first contact
with the group would be at asummer conference where I was to teach them
a week long study on Bible prophecy. I've never had a more challenging assignment.
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Wow. Thankfully someone had given mea copy of the fictitious newspaper designed
to show the events and headlines ofthe day of the rapture, and the
headlines said millions of people disappear,airplanes crash, children vanish, panic in
the streets. On the first nightof the conference, I asked a few
kids to play the historic role ofnewsboys, to go throughout the group,
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hollering extra extra, read all aboutit. Soon the teenagers were devouring the
paper. The lead article began attwelve oh five this morning, a telephone
operator reported three frantic calls regarding missingrelatives. Within fifteen minutes, all communications
were jammed with similar inquiries. Aspot check from around the nation found the
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same situation in every city. Sobbinghusbands sought information about the mysterious disappearance of
their wives. One husband reported,I turned the light on to ask my
wife if she remembered to set theclock, but she was gone. Her
bedclothes were there, her watch wason the floor, but she vanished.
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And another headline read, throngs inthe nation die of heart attacks. Whoa
what a lot? Of people dinea herd at. I can tell you
those teenagers didn't just sit idly throughmy talk about prophecy. They wanted to
know the details. This wasn't hypothetical, I told them, but prophetic.
The same Bible that describes our LordJesus ascending into the sky and disappearing into
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the clouds also tells us of hiseminent, impending return for his people.
For reasons I'll explain in this book, we'll call it the Rapture. It's
the resurrection of those who are deadin Christ, immediately followed by the snatching
up of the final generation of Christianson earth. Tim Lahay pondered this approaching
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day at length. He said thatat the moment of the Rapture, a
million conversations will end mid sentence.A million phones will suddenly go dead.
A woman will reach for her husband'shand in the dark, and no one
will be there. A man willturn with a laugh to slap at a
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colleague on the back, and hishand will move through empty air. A
basketball player will make a length offloor paths to a teammate streaking down court
and find there is no one thereto receive it. This isn't science fiction,
conspiracy theory, or mindless speculation.When Christ comes for his people,
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it will be in the twinkling ofan eye. The trumpet will sound and
the Lord will shout with the voiceof the Authority. The dead will rise,
and we who are alive will becaught up in the air to meet
the Lord in the sky between theresurrected and the raptured. Billions of people
will exit this planet in an instant, but billions more will be left behind.
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It will be chaos on our globe, but incredible, glorious day in
the skies. This is the Rapture, the Great Disappearance. I've been studying
this in scripture all my adult life, and now I want to write about
it as fully as I can.It's vital to know what the Bible says
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about this coming day, the nextevent on God's prophetic agenda for the Earth.
I think you'll be fascinated, motivated, and highly encouraged as you study
the pages to come. Most ofall, I hope you'll be well prepared
for that day. It's one thingto try to imagine that day, and
another to see what the Bible trulysays about It's who, why, when,
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where, and how. I believethe scriptures are clear on the subject,
and I want to show you thepertinent passages in God's Word that discuss
it. That's because we're not justto imagine it, but to anticipate it
with all our hearts and look forwardto it with all our souls. So
don't put this book down yet,and don't stop listening to this podcast.
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Tune in every week every Friday forthe next thirty weeks. And if you
have a copy of the book orneed to pick one up, pick it
up The Great Disappearance from Doctor DavidJeremiah, because all of us can't wait
for you to see what's just ahead. That moment can come at any moment,
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even now, and we won't evenget to our other thirty right.
Yeah, I guess God, God, I'm going to give us one more
breath, one more chance to bringyou one more chapter in one more way
to be prepared for the rapture.We hope you enjoyed that tonight. That
was chapter one from Doctor Jeremiah's book, The Great Disappearance, and we'll have
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chapter two forty next week. Yes, that great day, great great choice.
Here for our book review and I'mexcited to put it on the website.
So hey, check out diggingdeper dotnet under book reviews. I'm in
the face section and you'll see doctorJeremiah's book as soon as we finish this
episode and get it up there foryou. Mm hmm, I think that's
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going to do it for us,right, Yes, thats gonna do it.
We'll just go ahead and do ashort prayer of dedication and then we'll
close on out sounds good Lord,we thank you so much again for doctor
Jeremiah and his vision and his determinationto share his studies, his findings,
his discoveries. What an incredible opportunityfor us to learn from him through doctor
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Lehay Jenkins and doctor Jeremiah, allthree of them. We thank you for
these authors, and we thank youfor what we're about to learn this coming
next thirty weeks. Jesus name,we pray, Amen, don't worry about
anything. Instead, pray about everything, Tell God what you need and thank
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him for all he has done.Then you will experience God's peace, which
exceeds anything we can understand. Hispeace will guard your hearts and minds as
you live in Christ Jesus, andnow dear brothers and sisters, one final
thing. Fix your thoughts on whatis true and honorable and right and pure
and lovely and admirable. Think aboutthings that are excellent and worthy of praise.
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Then the God of Peace will bewith you.