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And this goes out to Now ifanybody and I know there are this
is what's crazy. There's a lotof Scott's bluffingearing listeners now in western Nebraska.
We're in Texas, but we havelisteners in Nebraska where we used to
be and where we're originally from,all over the place. Yeah, but
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I say that because I wanted tolead into the jere Mayah House. If
any of the old friends from downat the Jeremiah House, remember old mister
Brian or pastor Brian or whatever youcall them, whatever you call me.
I just loved on the kids backthen and and just tried to help the
adults with the tough situations that theywere in. And you know a lot
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of them were lost girls. Andwe have a song coming up here that
is by a favorite artist, artistof ours, that is an independent artist
who was one of those lost girls. So here she is. This isn't
her real last name, so don'thold it against her. But this is
Nova Rockefeller, and she is goingto present to you one of her really
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heartfelt efforts. Here. Let's listenin. This is the lost girl who
were not to do much, kidsin the system that nobody loves, sitting
in bus stations, song coming up, nowhere to sleep. So we need
to find jokes. All we havewas uskman dunk them barely fifteen, but
we had to grow up on solarcuts and nobody to trust, sucking you
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out dreams in your artists sang whatthe lost girls? Un from the pops?
A lot of girls, Can Icrush your house? Nowhere to go?
Girls? Now the escorts overdose girls, Oh thanks yourself for a little
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more like girls. Now your home, say four place you've never known?
Oh, we know it's not exfences in the dark. We know is
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growing up on this way to hard. We knows were messis in the park.
We know sports people that nowhere togo, but found someone to boot.
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Someone got drugs with tonight it's themoon. Got no one to be
and got nothing to do. Barelyfifteen when we dropped out of school,
no one to care, nobody tocall wear them. Whatever we steal from
the mall, it's I feel onthe way paint their names on the walls.
I swear that it wasn't our fault. I was always saying, and
what the last boys they're rundom fromthe cops. Then a lot boys the
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out there selling rocks, popping offboys. Now they're doing drugs. So
they got shop boys. Oh Ithink so due to make Tom pass quick
girl O night do seeing a howI mot to long ooh ooh, we
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knows it's kind of fences and thedoor we knows who is growing out was
way too high. We know asa mass its still the far we nos
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pa we are and wins the Fanceyswascuse me. The NAUGHTI was going was
way to no one to sleep.So we need to bunch as mass stop
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far super dot com. Maybe fifteenwe had the greens far like Pip b.
We are so because he gave youby changes in your eyes. In
a war that started well before twentynineteen, secrets have been buried deep beyond
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the pale. We're here to revealthe truth. It's time for vaccine war
headlines. This is a war onreligion. This is a war. Only
children the gear car with the sickness. This is a tradition, This is
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a religion. This is a homonchildren their with the sickness. This is
a this is a indeed, itis a war. And that was Lost
Girls by Nova Rockefeller. You heardjust right before that. This is a
war. This is a war thoughthat's a theme song. This is Jimmy
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Levy, Jimmy Levy, Yes,yeah, Jimmy. That was in the
background and hi Res yes, hiRes Jimmy Levy and man they were speaking
out against the pandemic that we had. And so anyway, it is well
it's vaccine war headlines. We're goingto be canceled anyway. Just might as
well say the word covid, golovid, goobed gooby goovid. Anyway, So
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thank you Jimmy Levy, high Rez. This is a war. We declare
war on the BS, on onthe mistruths, on the cover up.
We declare war. Right, yes, and it's been a few weeks since
we've gone over these numbers. Butand but before you say it's been a
few weeks, that was because THEIRSwasn't updated. But what I was going
to say yes, yes, butI want to also point out you said
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number of weeks. It made methink of what week is this? How
many weeks have we been talking aboutthis? This is volume eighty six,
eighty six weeks. Yes, holymacaroni, And it's nothing to joke about.
No, it isn't. This isa war. And the last last
numbers we had were September twenty seventh. We are now on October twenty seventh.
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Okay, so just one month later. And look at that. Yep,
thirty six thousand in five hundred andone deaths. Yes, it was
about five hundred less. I thinktwenty one, two hundred and fifty seven
hospitalizations, one hundred and fifty twothousand, eight hundred and fifty two urgent
care visits. The numbers are solong you get confused reading them. Two
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hundred and thirty nine, eight hundredand seventeen doctor office visits, and you
wonder, aren't those all the same. You either go to the doctor,
the office, the doctor office,a hospital, or urgent care, so
all those people, yeah, orthe morgue, yeah right, well yeah,
or the morg so you add allthose together. Well, thankfully,
the morgue is like the lowest,but they're still overflowing. Yep, two
hundred, three hundred, four hundred, five hundred six hundred. That's over
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six hundred thousand people adversely affected.Nuts what the adverse Events report means adversely
affected? Right? We got numbersfor anaphlexus ten thousand, six and eleven
and seventeen thousand, three hundred andsixty bells palsy cases, which used to
be rare. Oh yeah, mostof these things are rare. I mean,
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how many people do you know?Five thousand and fifty five miscarriages?
Yes, that was a rarity before. Now there's five thousand, Yes,
but even more so is twenty thousand, nine hundred and eighty three heart attacks,
and at least ten percent of thatis children. Yes, yes,
that's a sad it's ridiculous. Thatis a rarity in and of itself.
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And then we've got two seven thousand, six hundred and fifty five mile carditis,
pericarditis cases, sixty eight thousand,four hundred and sixteen permanently disabled,
eighty nine hundred and forty five thrombocidepenia, thirty eight thousand, six hundred and
ninety six other life threatening cases,forty six, three hundred and seventeen severe
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allergic reactions and fifteen thousand, ninehundred eight cases of shingles. So the
numbers just keep climbing. Folks stayaway from it. Doesn't matter which shot
you get, they're all causing issues. So Jessica Rojas shared this on her
Twitter account. The following was writtenby a nick U year's nurse, and
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I wanted to read it to you, She says. I am a NITO
natal neonatal intensive care unit nurse.For almost fourteen years, I worked in
some of the best children's hospitals inthe country. I have never really been
one to question modern medicine until somewhatrecently. When you work in healthcare,
you will mostly just assume that everythingis research based, done with purpose,
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and done for the ultimate good ofthe patient. First, do no harm,
right. I think having my ownchild and realizing the gravity of my
decisions regarding his care have made medig very, very deep into research behind
what has become second nature to themajority of US vaccines. Now. I
am not crazy, emotional driven person. I think anyone reading this knows me
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well enough to appreciate that about me. My husband will tell you that I
researched things to death. It's true. I don't watch TV and I could
care less about what Hollywood celebrities haveto say about any topic. I never
was even interested in the autism aspectargument, and that is not at all
what led me to start looking intovaccine research. Right, none of us
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have I believe Yeah, you're yeah, and this nurse is the same.
Oh she's still saying this. Yes. I walked back into the studio and
I thought you were talking about yourself, because it does sound yes, yes,
but I'm sorry, I'll let youcontinue. This to sounds so familiar.
It does. I was actually itwas actually one of my best friends
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who was a critical care, pediatricnews nurse practitioner. She was also she
was always in favor of vaccines,worked in cardia, cardiac ICU and oncology
units reputable children's hospitals, and thoughtit was crazy not to vaccinate your kids.
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Flash forward to today, and noneof her children are vaccinated. She
was one of the smartest, mostwell read, and well researched people I
know. She has written medical journalarticles and has continued to contribute chapters to
medical textbooks. She does not makedecisions without a great deal of research,
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thought and prayer. So when shedid a one eighty on vaccines, I
listened and I began to research onmy own. I went from spending fourteen
years of my nursing career giving vaccinesto my patients and thinking patients who don't
vaccinate were irresponsible and crazy, tonow recognizing the great harm that is being
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done to our children by the vaccineindustry. Autoimmune disease, asthma, egzema,
food allergies, especially peanut, seizuredisorders, learning disabilities, chronic air
infections, allergies, all these healthissues are running rampant in our kids.
I witnessed countless occasions of vaccine injuryin the NICKU, and the truly disturbing
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part is that it is considered normal. We would vaccinate babies and then inevitably,
that night or the next day,the baby would have an increased apnea
spell or they would stop breathing,they would require increased ventilator support, they'd
have more feeding difficulties or higher amountsof gastric residual residual vomiting. The doctors
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were never surprised. This was justan expected response to vaccination. This was
the standard in every NICU I workedin, that would be six different nickus
all over the country. I alsonever once in my fourteen years, observed
a doctor giving truth informed consent toparents regarding vaccinating their baby. It was
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our job as the nurse to getthe patients to just sign the consent form
after after handing them a printed offsheet from the CDC which was strongly biased
towards vaccination. If you were toldthe truth that your baby could stop breathing
after getting a vaccine, would youperhaps question it or at least ask to
postpone until they're a little older.If you, as a parent, aren't
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one hundred percent certain that the medicalintervention you are giving your child is safe
and healthy for them, then youhave the right and the responsibility to say
no, ask to wait, askto delay until you research further. You
can always vaccinate later, You cannever unvaccinate. Every state allows for vaccine
exemptions for your child to attend publicschool. Most allow for religious or conscience
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exemptions forty seven states in addition tomedical forty seven. Nice, I am
not demanding that you stop vaccinating kids. I am simply urging you to question,
do your own research, find sourcesthat aren't bought and paid for by
the pharmaceutical industry. Make sure therearen't conflicts of interest. So this is
a professional who has seen it.Yeah, and completely repeating everything we've already
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reported on for two years. Right, but you know, sometimes you got
to hear it from somebody else's voice. This is the most important thing,
backing up, backing up from theprofessional field what we've been saying. Well,
and she makes a point that theywere trained to do no harm and
they expect that the research is doingthe same thing supposed to be and so
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they don't question it because so Iunderstand why they were in the position they
were. So there was also atweet developing. Lawrence Fawcett, fifty eight,
was the second person in the worldto undergo a pig heart transplant.
Oh yes, I heard about this. Yes, he passed on Monday.
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Yeah, well that was experimental.They have to sign that off right,
right, that was just there.He was the second experiment. They have
to have agreed that they have triedevery other thing, and they expect him
only to live a few days.I think they said eight to thirteen.
How much did you live? Howlong do you live with this one?
The first one is very short.Let's see, it was only a couple
of days. He passed on Monday, making him the same fate as the
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last patience. Oh, just acouple of days. A couple of days.
It wasn't very long if I remember, right, Yeah, right,
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So I also ran across this articlethe US suspends federal funding to wu Han
Lab over non compliance. This waswritten July nineteenth in Reuters. Yeah,
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we reported on this. This wasthe moratorium on all funding too the lab
via Yeah, so you have moreconfirmation of that or am I thinking of
something different? The US suspended federalfunding to China's Wuhan Institute of Virology for
failing to provide documentation related to concernsover biosafety protoco call violations. But this
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was just July nineteenth this year,like just a few months ago that they
were found that they find No thatthey finally stopped sending money. There was
a moratorium on it when FAUCU wasin office or when no they were still
sending money. That's what I'm saying. They were still sending money until July
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of twenty twenty gain a function research. Yes, they didn't cut them off
in twenty twenty. You're arguing withwhat I was saying that they were cut
off. So this article is sayingeverything we were led to believe is not
true. Correct. Why don't weput that on Druman's matrix? I don't
know? So can I just putup Kouchy as a liar video? Go
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ahead? I know, I knowwe knew that he was lying, but
to that extreme that they actually neverstopped funding it. That's very interesting and
unfortunately it's kind of the way ofthe US government. There have been grants
and things that have been signed offto be sending money to some country for
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some specific thing, and they nevershut it off. And so that money
continues to flow. It doesn't matterunless it's a one time lump, you
know, right, But they justlike to send money wherever I guess,
well you know why, right,yeah, yeah, because they get kickbacks.
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Yeah, it's like that you knowthat Northern Nigerian scheme that they always
try to get you on, like, oh, we'll send you two thousand
dollars if you'll just cash this checkfor twenty thousand dollars, right, yeah,
so they get a kickback. That'sthat's called the original Nigerian scheme,
right, that's what Congress does.So I only had one died suddenly today
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and there's always several yes, exclusivehealthy twenty one year old given three days
to live after Pfizer shots led torare autoimmune disorder and they don't know why
hey has an autoimmune disorder. Rightnow, we're monitoring the situation on the
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missing person. There's a live dronesearch is on Nebraska State Patrol at the
at the Kimball High School. Boyis being searched for right now, and
emergency units are out everywhere. It'sbeen hours, hours since he's been seen,
since since he left restink practice.It is Robert Treffin Robert Trefrein.
Please check Scanner panhandlescanner dot com andpanhandle Scanner on Facebook to see our updates.
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Right now, we're hearing scanner trafficin the background. I'm sorry that
it's bothering you live on the airhere. We have scanner traffic in the
background indicating something's happening. So Iknow our people are checking into that and
are going to text me via thealert system that we have set up in
place via the trusted Few. Sogo ahead and shoot me a message,
folks as to what's happening. Iheard some scanner traffic. Go ahead and
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fill us in. Go ahead andcontinue with your report. Was that it
for Vactimry? Was it? Yes? Okay, sorry that that traffic bothered
you. But the missing boys onlythirteen, and they have searched the entire
high school where there was an eventgoing on, and they well, I
can't say they have searched the entirehigh school. I can't say that.
They went in, looked at intermission, didn't see him and said he's not
there. So get on at police. I hope they're looking in the locker
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rooms and around and check the elevenhundred block where he was on eighth Street.
Also check the golf course. Hehas been reported to hang out there,
So just please check all those places. I know you guys are,
I know you are. But ifyou're a thirteen year old kid and you
don't want to be found, thinkabout that challenge. We are talking about
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Macaulay Culkin here. It was thisday in history that home Alone came out
right, Okay, so watch outfor that thirteen year old. It could
be pretty smart. Yeah he's hidingif he's not wanting to be found,
So play it smart, please,And of course, thank you for watching
out for your own safety. Thankyou for doing what you do out there.
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All the brave men and women whoare out there searching for Robert.
Robert. If you're listening, ifyou're on social media, you need to
do the right thing right now,to do the right thing. Yeah,
that's going to do it for ourvaccine wars. Now it's time to move
on into healthy living. But beforewe do, we want to thank some
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Weldon Fabrication and Crane. Now we'regoing to move right on into our next
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and of course Hail Multimedia. Soit's fluoride falsehoods tonight with Andy Hale?
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What have you? What have youhere, my darling? Yeah, so
talk to you when you hear fluoride. What's the first thing you think about?
Well, you know, for ourfive DNIS recommend I don't know something
about denteen. I don't know.Chloride has been added to public drinking water
since nineteen forty five. That wouldhave been the second thing I thought of,
because we heard about that in anattempt to decrease tooth decay. Yeah,
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this will cut down on tooth decay, keeping brain damage, but does
it really help our dental teeth anddental health. I don't know. You
tell us you've got some good researchhere, right, Yes, I've dug
into this. That's what we dohere at diggingdepertv dot com. Fluorides effects
on the formation of teeth and bones. Excessive systematic exposure to fluorides can lead
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to disturbances of bone homeostasis or skeletalfluorosis and enamel development. The seventy the
severity. The severity of dental fluorosisis also dependent upon fluoride dose and the
timing and duration of flow ride exposure. Fluoride's actions on bone cells predominate as
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anabolic effects, both in vitro andin vivo. Most recently, fluoride has
been shown to induce osteoclustogenesis in mice. So osteoclastogenesis is defined as the development
of osteoclasts, which are bone cellsthat break down bone tissue. So we
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don't want osteoclasts, right, Fluoridehas been shown to induce the osteogenesis of
osteoclasts. Nice, right, Butit's good to decrease tooth decay with all
right, So we're gonna watch thisvideo from our friend doctor Berg. He
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is going to give us a littlemore his his take on the on what
he believes is what he believes onabout fluoride and if it's healthy or not.
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So let's listen to him. Hey, guys, in this video,
I'm going to answer the question fromsomeone that wanted to nail my thoughts on
fluoride in the water, So let'stalk about that. So the first point
I want to bring up is whywould you ever put an element fluoride,
which is very reactive to the thyroid, which is very toxic to the brain
on a massive scale in the watersupply. Okay, well, they're doing
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it to prevent tooth decay, soright there, it's kind of weird that
they're going to put fluoride in thewater supply to prevent this condition tooth decay,
especially when the side effect of consumingtoo much fluoride is the deep mineralization
pulling the minerals out of your teeth, creating a condition called dental fluorosis.
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So I'm going to actually give youfluoride to prevent decay, which is basically
the breakdown of minerals, when actuallyit's causing the breakdown of minerals. So
that's another huge red flag. Ofcourse, if you do research on this,
you're going to see that they'll sayit's safe. There's no studies that
show that it's harm But I'm goingto have you click the link down below
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when we're done and just start readingsome of these studies. There's actually over
one hundred and eighty studies published sincetwo thousand and six on the effect of
fluoride on the brain and the nervoussystem. The neural toxic harm that it
creates, not to mention lowering yourIQ and affecting the thyroid. You can
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just read it yourself now if youalso just type in Google what causes tooth
decave. So of course the firstpage is all going to be explanations by
toothpaste companies. But this is whatthey say. It's acid. Acid actually
causes the tooth okay, and thatcomes from plaque bacteria that breaks down the
sugar in your food, causing mineralsto be leached out of the bone.
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So of course, if you're eating, you should always brush your teeth after
you eat to keep the teeth freeof the sugar. But what happens when
it goes in your bloodstream is theirproblem with the minerals in your body when
you actually have high amounts of sugar, And the answer is yes. Take
a look at a diabetic They havea lot of problems with their minerals in
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their bones, not to mention theminerals in their muscles, not to mention
high levels of infection. So here'sthe facts. When you increase sugar,
you actually paralyze the white blood cells. You increase the chance of getting more
microbes that make plaque. Also,you actually decrease the mineral absorption in the
body. You also block vitamin Cabsorption, So when you increase glucose,
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you actually decrease the absorption of vitaminC because they're both similar in chemistry,
and sugar will take priority over vitaminC. Now, have you ever heard
of scurvy? Before scurvy, youhave like bleeding gums, right, so
all the connective tissue around the teethbecome affected, especially like loose teeth,
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bleeding gums, gingivitis when you actuallyhave high levels of sugar. So if
you're trying to prevent tooth decay withfluoride, why don't we just change the
diet. Isn't that much easier?So my recognition to you is to get
a really good water filter to takethis out along with chlorine and the other
chemicals that are in your water.All right, guys, So there you
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have it in my opinion on fluoride. So if fluoride isn't helpful in preventing
cavities and actually causes enamel damage,then why have they been touting it as
a healthy thing. Here's a littlebackground into where the fluoride it came from.
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Our inner water. Often ask uswhere does the fluoride come from that
they add to the drinking water,And I'm afraid the sad response is an
accurate response is it is not pharmaceuticalgrade fluoride. It's not the same kind
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of fluoride that we get in toothpasteor other dental products. Why don't they
use pharmaceutical grade? It would betoo expensive to use pharmaceutical gray, Okay,
so what do they use? Theyuse a waste product, a hazardous
waste product from the phosphate fertilizer industryfor about one hundred years. The process
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for making soluble phosphate to use asa fertilizer is to take insoluble phosphate rock,
dig up that rock, and thenadd concentrated sulfuric acid, and that
reaction between those two chemicals puts offtwo very toxic gases, hydrogen fluoride HF
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and silicon tetrafloride si F four andover the one hundred years, many examples
of severe poisoning of the local environment. The fluoride gases and dust falls on
the grass. The cows eat thegrass, it cripples the cows runs the
teeth and so on. And theEPA required the phosphate fertilized industry to put
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a scrubber on a spray of water, and that spray of water converts these
two gases, hydrogen fluoride and silicontetrafluoride to a new substance called hexa fluorosilicic
acid H two SIF six. Nowthis is where we get to the bizarre
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point. They can't dump this scrubbingliquorining hexafluoroslicic acid into the sea by international
law. They can't dunk a bitlocally because it's far too concentrating corrosion.
But if they sell it to somebody, if somebody is willing to buy this,
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it becomes a product under hazardous wasteregulations. If the chemical industry can
sell a hazardous waste product, itthen becomes a product. And for the
chemical industry that makes sense, andfor the EPA, it makes sense for
industry be recycling its toxic chemicals ratherthan dumping them somewhere. But in this
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case it doesn't make sense at allbecause it allows the public water suppliers.
When they buy this stuff, itbecomes a product. Then they put it
in the drinking water, and we'reexposed to it with less oversight than there
would be if it was treated asit has this waste. There's another issue
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that the hexaphorous acids in it inthe process of making it. Other contaminants
arsenac, lead, mercury, eventraces of radioactive isotopes. And the question
to any decision megan the public isdo you really want trace amounts of these
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materials, especially when the EPA saysabout arsenic and lead there are no safe
levels because they are human carcinogens.So any level of arsenic exposure, any
level of lead exposure, potentially willincrease cancer rates in the United States.
So that's why to many people it'sunpalatable to be drinking what has originated as
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a hazardous waste product from the phosphatefertilized industry. Can you believe it,
we're drinking waste. Fox News reportedon a study showing how many toxins are
actually in our water today. Likelycontains quote forever chemicals that may cause cancer
and other health problems. Of course, pe Aisha Hasni is following that story
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from New York. You can't seethem, but scientists say there may be
dangerous chemicals floating in your drinking water. This is not good like who won't
figerate contemnit of what. In afirst of its kind study by the US
Geological Survey, researchers tested tapwater fromprivate wells and public systems in more than
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seven hundred homes across the country andfound nearly half turned up synthetic chemicals called
per and polyflorinated alkol substances, orprefats. According to the CDC, exposure
to high levels of pfas may leadto higher risk of kidney and testicular cancer,
and even low birth weight in babies. What we saw was not surprising.
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What this study gave us information onis kind of hot spots of exposure.
The study revealed urban areas across theEastern Seaboard, Great Lakes, Great
Plains, and California feared the worst, while researchers rarely found pfas in rural
regions. I think the government doesneed to intervene. The Environmental Protection Agency
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recently proposed limits on just six typesof pfas out of the existing twelve thousand.
Some advocacy groups want the government togo further and force companies contributing to
the pollution to treat the water.Other experts say it's time for everyone to
pitch in. Let's get government supportbecause we're going to need it. Let's
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make people accountable for it and takeaction. And people out there might think
I'm just going to drink bottled waterto avoid pfas and tap water, but
experts say, not so fast.You should find out first if there's any
pollution near that water source, maybeseeping into it. There's also products available
right now to purify your water athome, but if you cannot afford that,
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you should call your water utility andsee if they can do anything for
you. So I went ahead andgrabbed that map that they were showing in
that clip so that you can studyit a little closer in your own time.
It's on our Digging Deeper dot netthe Healthy Living Fluoride Falsehood's article.
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So the toxicity of fluoride. Therewas another research paper that studied the critical
evaluation of evidence for human development neurotoxicityin epidemiological studies. This was in May
of twenty twenty. These studies havesuggested that fluoride is a human delevate human
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developmental neurotoxin that reduces measures of intelligencein children. Placing it into the same
category as toxic metals lead, methylmercury, or and polychlorinated by phenols.
If true, the assessment would behighly revelant considering the widespread fluoridation of drinking
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water and the worldwide use of fluoridein horaal oral hygienes such as toothpaste,
so they're putting fluoride in the samecategory as other toxic metals. The use
of neurotoxin fluoride for influencing brain functionwas another report I found. In this
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report, it says only two percentof Europe fluoridates the water. Fluoride is
banned in China, where studies onlarge populations shows an IQ decrease. Parts
of Canada have also banned it,as well as Japan and Israel. The
world's oldest and most prestigious medical journal, The Lancet, classified fluoride as a
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neurotoxin and placed it in the samedangerous category as arsenic, lead and mercury.
Just like the previous one stated,it can cause cancer, impairs bone
growth, IQ, kidneys, thyroidrecedes gums, depresses heart, depresses cell
growth, increases in fertility, andincreases the damage to teeth. The results
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continually showed that higher prenatal fluoride exposurewas linked to lower scores and tests of
cognitive function in children at age fourand then again between ages six and twelve.
Fluoride can accumulate and calcify on thepineal gland, blocking its effectiveness,
and these deposits can get worse aswe age. A blocked pineal gland could
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lead to things like trouble sleeping orweight gain. One study even suggests that
toxic calcification could lead to early onsetpuberty in girls. We have seen that
girls are developing faster these days thenthey used it. This may be one
of the reasons. Yet another studylinks water fluoridation to higher ADHD levels.
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So next clip I have is aclip from a documentary called The Great Culling.
It's an investigation into the possible effectsof putting fluoride in drinking water and
how it could not be as beneficialas originally thought. You can watch the
full documentary on Digging Deeper TV.But let's go ahead and we're going to
watch this clip. Florida is safeand effective, and it's one of the
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most inexpensive ways to really cut downon demal decay. Anything we can do
to help prevent cavities on child andI think is very important. Absolutely,
floride is safe, it's effective.Fluoridation of community water is extremely safe and
extremely effective in preventing tooth decay.Science is on the side of floride being
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safe and effective. There is nocontroversy about this in the scientific community.
If it's such a simple issue,how it's still going on after half the
center I remember it being debatedble continueto But just because we've been doing something
fifty years unnecessarily mean that it's right. Public health officials knew then what they
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know now. Would we have fluoride? Would it be added to our drinking
water? Well? Today a coalitionof scientists, dentists, and doctors are
taking action to stop fluoridation until itis proven safe. As I began my
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quest looking into the history of fluoride, I found what seemed to be a
tangled web of information. While weagree that there are a number of different
players in this game and pass toexplore regarding the history on fluoride, for
the sake of time, we willattempt to be as concise as possible.
And the last part of the eighteenthcentury a new kind of revolution was taking
hold of the modern world. Thiswas not a political, social, or
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cultural revolution. This was an economicrevolution, and unfortunately for us, the
byproducts was some of the most toxicpollutants humanity I'd ever seen, and one
of the most venomous pollutants of themall was fluoride. By nineteen thirty,
the aluminum industry was the biggest polluterof fluoride, and America only one company
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was in the aluminum business, theAluminum Company of America, otherwise known as
ALCOA. Ironically enough, during thattime, the US Public Health Services was
under the direct jurisdiction of the USTreasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon. It
just so happened that Melon was afounder and major stockholder of Alcoa. He
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was also the founder of the MelonInstitution, an industry funded research institute that
was notorious for giving industry the scientificdata it needed to defend itself. The
Melon is the two published some ofthe key evidence that supported the effectiveness of
floride and fighting tooth decay. Itwas doctor Gerald Cox, who also worked
at the Melon Institute, that madethe first proposal to artificially floridate our public
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water supplies. Although widely debated,The official human experiments began in Grand Rapids,
Michigan, on January twenty fifth,nineteen forty five, as they were
the first to publicly floridate their watersupply. Most people in America are persuaded
that everybody floridates their water if you'reliving in a town like Albany or Long
Island, or Ithacaire or somewhere.But the vast majority of the population of
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the world does not drink FloriDada water. Most of the countries do not Floridad
the water. Only about thirty thecountries now that have banned the use of
florid China, Austria, Belgium,Finland, Germany, Denmark, Norway,
Sweden, the Netherlands, Hungary andJapan. These all these countries have said
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that Floriade number one is ineffective andtoxic and should not be used. We
are still using it. There's somethingwrong here. I think it's time that
we become aware and do something aboutit. There is a recent lawsuit in
Maryland. It's a federal lawsuit.A woman who believed the medical establishment at
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the time when her daughter was aninfant, she gave her daughter a ninety
percent of her diet intake of waterwas this fluoridated baby water, and so
the daughter grew up with severe fluorosis. And to get that corrected dental restorations
about one hundred thousand dollars. Andthey can't bear that burden, so they
are suing Nisley and Gerber. Soputting it in a baby bottle when the
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child doesn't have any visible teeth,there's no way on God green Earth that
can have anything except a negative impacton that child. But they sell it
in the grocery store. Is baby'sfirst water. I've seen that for years.
How do we educate women to notbuy this for their babies? And
this is why we wanted the warningfor infants, because they're the most at
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risk. They drink their weight inwater within two or three days. If
you and I did that, we'dbe drinking twenty two liters a day.
I mean, it just goes backto the whole of these regulatory agencies that
are supposed to, you know,be kind of looking out for our best
interests, and as you know,they're not. I say, they have
a duty to warn. They havea duty to warn you. Not one
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manufacturer of formula says, by theway, don't use the tap water women,
Infant and Children WICK program. Wecontacted them, they refused to tell
mothers not to use the tap water. And you know what, she said,
it would damage the fluoridation program.Florida is safe and effective, and
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it's one of the most inexpensive waysto really cut down on dental decay.
Florida is safe and effective. Floridais safe. Well, there's a study
from twenty years ago showing infant mortalitywas higher in Floridata communities. Is that
why? I don't know. Whydidn't they do a follow up study?
I think that would be interesting toknow children have died. You know,
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there's been a case of a childwho swallowed this. The dentist left the
room, the parents didn't know,the kids swallowed it, had to be
rushed to hospital. They couldn't saywe died. So yeah, it's very
toxic substance, There's no question aboutthat. Is that the kind of stuff
that a responsible parent would be puttingin their child's hand. FDA in nineteen
ninety seven required manufacturers of toothpaste toput this warning label on it, the
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same as you'd have on a loadedthirty eight caliber pistol, keep out of
reach of children, and only usea little p sized amount, which is
about the same amount that would beup in a bottle of water. And
if that mount is swallowed, callthe poison control center or seek professional help
immediately. So if I drank abottle of water, should I call the
poison control center? Two? Thisis just insane. This is what two
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different organizations say. One says,don't swallow it. Why did they put
that on there? They put thaton there because there were ten thousand calls
a year to the poison control centersfrom children made ill by swallowed toothpaste.
Ten thousand calls. And you knowfor every call, there's five that didn't
call. So and they are onlypoison control centers in half the states,
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so that means one hundred thousand childrenare made ill by swallowed toothpaste. It's
insane to put a deadly poison ina child's hand and say, go brush
and be sure and spit out.Johnny. Florida has been a slow process
of introduction into the dental profession,where it's commonplace for us to consider Florid
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as the thing to do to helpdecay, but we now know statistics have
shown us that florida is not working, but it's very toxic to you and
can cause everything from cancer to depression. So yeah, it's a serious issue.
That is just crazy that we havebeen told all these years that it's
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for your own good. In agovernmental report from May of twenty twenty two,
it states the consistency of the datasupports an inverse association between fluoride association
and IQ. That means that asfluoride exposure increases, IQ decreases in the
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developing brain. Fluoride causes neurological damage. Maybe that's why they call it smart
water. Fluoride makes your body absorbextra aluminum, and where does the aluminum
go? Your brain? And whatmental shows up alarming and what metal shows
up alarmingly in the brains of Alzheimer'svictims. Aluminum? You guessed it.
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So stop drinking water with fluoride,recommend smart water. Yeah, that's three
dollars bottle. But you can't puta price on living longer, right,
So there is a reason they calledit smart water because any water with fluoride
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decreases your IQ. That's pretty amazing. Yeah, it is good. Report
does that do it. That's it, all right. That was Healthy Living
fluoride falsehoods. Don't believe the lies. Once again, thank you for joining
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all those and we're gonna move oninto the next segment. This is Truman's
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Matrix and we have breaking news here. Dddddddd We're going to interrupt your program
here for a very special presentation.This is Grammy nominated now three times CMA
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Award winner for the song Son ofa Sinner jelly Roll. Jelly Roll,
the American rapper who they actually classifiedas country musicians. So here we go.
Jelly Roll brother laid on us.Here we're going to listen to his
award winning song We Love his Storyformerly prison he is saved and preaching it.
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He came across with a huge,huge, crowd arousing speech when he
accepted the award that that basically justsaid that the windshield is so much bigger
than the rearview mirror. Stop lookingback and what broke you? Let's hit
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it, jelly Roll, I'll neverget a lonely How got these goals to
keep me in company? I tooktheir rear You offer this so ford so
I only see him in front ofme. Now the pass is outside and
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out mine swore our change. Nowwhile I'm back chanting these wide lines.
I'm just a long head side ofa center, searching for you ways I
can get gone. I'm a pedalto the high And if you ever on.
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I wonder why we write these songs, Because I'm only one drink away
from the devil. I'm only onecall away from home. Yeah, I'm
somewhere in the middle. I guessI'm just a little right and wrong.
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These backworlds got me. These pillsprettend to be my friend. I'm done
for the last time. I'm lyingto myself again. I always say that
now I'm on our way back here. Somehow I s nobody. Now,
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I'm just a hand side of acenter, searching for you ways I can
get gone. I'm a paddle tothe hoigh house. And if you have
a home, I under why wewrite these song cause I'm only walk drink
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away from the devil. I'm onlywalter called away from home. Yeah,
I'm somewhere read the middle. Iguess I'm just a little right at grow
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sticks are made of pig for familycash, walk the mill your minds from
broken glass and feeling like my heart'sbeen slowly breaking. My popa bill and
smoking made the drag talk to Godand tell him what a thing and Thirsty's
gonna hate me, but eventially sayingI'm just a home head sign of a
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center searching for new ways I canget go. I'm a pedal to the
house if you have my home barkor why we write these songs because I'm
only one drag away. M AG. I'm only one call away from
(01:00:45):
home. Yeah, I'm somewhere.Letle I guess I'm just a little right
at bro. The Lord has blessedus with Jelly Roll his testimony and everything
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that's going on there. We're gonnamove on into Truman's Matrix. Thank you,
jelly Roll. Welcome to Truman's Matrix, a podcast built around the craziest
headlines around the world. A productionof dig Deeper Media owned by Hale Multi
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Nai where you don't know who's watchingwho or who's controlling you. Welcome to
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have a lot of the we justhaven't archived every one of them, but
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of those. So welcome to thecraziest headlines from around the world. This
is volume five or six for ourX files five right right, yeah,
scroll up? Did you put itin there? All right? So x
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files is the subtitle of this andwhat we're doing here is we're taking the
craziest x X accounts yes Twitter,and featuring one person's account. And so
this week we found some real dark, disturbing, but truthful information that we
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felt we just had to share withyou. And so unfortunately, this isn't
the ugly truth. This is Trueman'sMatrix, and it's supposed to be the
most unbelievable things and they're not true. But actually this is true. Okay.
Unfortunately, what we're doing is we'reshowing you a lot of stuff.
We'll let you decide. Okay,you form your own opinions there right and
see exactly what you think they're doing. But we'll present the stuff to you
(01:03:28):
here. Let's look at some tweetsor some excess here, and of course,
you know, sometimes we have AlexJones or Owen on there and they
get a lot of heat and alot of people have an opinion about them,
and that's okay, we do too. We're not sure about them either,
but they do come up with someunbelievable truths. Here we go.
(01:03:52):
Let's take a look at this tweet. What's it saying? So this is
Don Lucraze, breaker of narratives,He's the one recovering night he posted Developing
Alex Jones announced that three pages ofthe Nashville shooters manifesto is leaked. When
is the last time Alex Jones hasbeen wrong? I think they feed him?
(01:04:15):
So are we going to just listento it? Let's go ahead and
just ok, okay, yeah,this is about Aubrey Hill. Yes,
Aubrey Hill, no relation does no. There we go, ladies and gentlemen.
Alex Jones here with breaking news thatthe power structure and the Justice Department
has tried to suppress the Nashville shooter, the trans woman demand who went in
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to the little Christian school and shotthose little kids and shot those teachers.
The manifesto was suppressed when it happenedand we now have confirmed from insiders it
was the Justice department suppressing it.So the local government is upset about this,
the police department and from sources inside the system. We'll leave it
at that. They have leaked toStephen Crowder and his investigative unit. They
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have leaked to them the first threepages of the document where she talks about
wokeness and hating white privilege and allthe rest of it. This is being
done to then pressure the government itselfto officially of Nashville release the manifesto.
He's reportedly huge and see how thismonster was brainwashed and poisoned by leftist propaganda.
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Reportedly from the sources, she wasa total brainwashed leftist on a bunch
of psychotropics that love BLM, youname it. Stephen Crowder has the first
trunch. We're told more is goingto be coming. It's exclusively at Jones
Crowder dot com. If you gothere, you can go and become a
subscriber and see all of Stephen Crowdershows all his material, all his info.
(01:05:50):
Now, Okay, I looked attoo and what Allen was a jaw
dropper for me and Crowder. Yeah, they're working together. Yeah, And
Uh, of course Crowder, becausehe's the one who shared it. He's
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the one who got in trouble forit. Oh so he got canceled or
whatever that you call it. Butthis is the manifesto. She said things
like today's death day, crackers withripe privilege. I want to kill all
those little crackers. I hope Ihave the high death count. I'm ready.
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I hope my victims aren't. I'mready to die. This boy,
it was so disturbed. Which wasit originally? I think I think it
was a boy turned a girl?Yeah, anyway, Yeah, it's confusing,
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right, I don't know. Domsays, the face of terrorism has
changed. There there he is.You know, when you mess with the
body's biology, you turn the brainupside down. Look at how sad he
looks. It really does break myheart, that's what I'm thinking. Yeah,
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yeah, it's terrible. Then Domresponds, I am so disappointed in
the mayor of Nashville. How canyou attack the messenger and not the trans
that created the message. He neverreleased it, but knew that the Nashville
police had access to the manifesto.This is what happens when a Democrat is
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elected in a Republican state. Theywill do everything in their party to dismantle
the Republican support by controlling the narrative. Oh my gosh, this is the
mayor. This is the mayor.So they had a goofball a couple of
years ago during the Nashville bombing.They did during on your Birthday on Christmas
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Day. The Christmas Day bombing inNashville was something we have an article on
that completely is a hoax. Wehave a video of an explosion going off,
which there was only one. Wehave the explosion of the supposed RV
going kaplui, and in the sameframe we're looking as the explosion is happening,
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we have a still frame of thevan, the RV completely intact.
Still. It blows up later,yes, or somehow catches on it.
And the mayor was all excited becausethe city was completely broke and they didn't
know how they were going to getout of it. But he was no
less than giddy. His Actually Ifelt like, never mind, I won't
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make a gross comment. Yeah,I just felt like he was just a
little bit too excited because they hada national disaster and that federal funding was
on its way. Yeah. Yeah, but we also, so I know
that Nashville bombing was also Nashville's verycrookeet, very crooked place Nashville. The
bombing was at and T the datacenter, the data center. Yes,
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and this was less than a monthafter the cricket election. That was stolen,
stolen, stolen, stolen, stolen. Yep. And this mayor,
this new mayor, instead of talkingabout the manifesto and the fact that it
was so sad, whenever he launchesan investigation into the leak. Oh,
the leaker, Yeah, the onewho leaked the manifesto. Okay, let
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me do it and can you getme, you fool? Come on,
what's up next? Here we go? Road closed developing. Two police officers
here in Nashville, Tennessee were firedover Steven Crowder's Nashville shooter manifesto reveal.
So Stephen was the one who releasedit, and the manifesto got these two
guys fired. Yup. So thatwas his thread or his several posts about
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Ashley Hale Aubrey him right, majorglobal hotel brands accused of profiting from sex
trafficking. This is what you dugup, and you showed me something about
these tunnels might move up a littlebit. Hotel brands owned by Hilton h
oh mm hmmm. Intercontinental and BestWestern are among a number of leading global
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chains accused of profiting from sex trafficking. In a landmark case that lawyers claim
demonstrates industry wide failures to prevent sextrafficking, it has been alleged that women
and children were held captive, abused, and sold for sex in their guest
rooms across the US. Don LeCourLucree posted several videos from TikTok showing these
(01:10:58):
tunnels. We're talking about tunnels,folks, and look at this. On
June eleventh, twenty twenty two,this man uploaded a video of a secret
underground tunnel inside his Miami days inhotel room. Check this out. This
is creepy, guys, watch you, yeah, man inside this three star
(01:11:21):
hotels. This was really freaking outa bit about the front of dope.
Not this see the basin, bro? This what freaking me out right about
a fund dope? The fussy's day? What about fucking dance? That's creek
(01:12:58):
fucked up shit. How it's supposedto be us safe? It is these
That was some creepy stuff. Andthat's not all the saying goes. But
(01:13:21):
wait, there's more mm hmm.As they are now using his hotel,
are they doing that? Are theyusing this for migrant housing? We don't
know specifically about this specific hotel,but they are now using hotels for migrant
housing. So yes, they are, absolutely they are, and they already
have tunnels built for it. Yeah, well do they yep? What's next?
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Another one here? On June sixth, twenty twenty three, Diane Alvarez
Remier uploaded this video of the secrettunnel under her hotel through her closet.
Many viewers claim that it could havebeen used for spying or human trafficking.
Well, duh, that last guy. We pardon for the language, but
we're looking at the truth here,and we will have a warning there,
(01:14:06):
red flag whatever if we have to, but obviously a language warning on that
last video. Apologize to anyone whomight be offended, but that would creep
the heck out of anybody thinking ifyou have children, or if you're anybody,
whether you're male, female, doesn'twhat matter what you are. Somebody
coming up through one of those tunnels, it could be a freaking ninja warrior
(01:14:27):
or something you know, or whatever. They come you're supposed to feel safe.
Like you said, everybody is traffic. This isn't about just children or
women. Men go missing. Hello, Hello, many many men go missing.
This might be a good time forus to put out this missing person's
alert. We have two reminders thatone, Asia Saldana was picked up in
(01:14:54):
a truck stop we believe at atruck stop and taken to possibly to Tucson,
Arizona, where her phone call.The mysterious and cryptic phone call that
came back to her mother and themysterious text that came back to the police
department, supposedly through a service,does not indicate that she is safe.
Asia is still not safe. Thecase is open. Please keep sharing that
(01:15:15):
post at Asia Saldana from Torrington,Wyoming missing possibly in Tucson, Arizona.
So please share that in Tucson.Her other missing case, even more current
than that or more recent, isTyler Goodrich out of Lincoln with ties to
Scott's Bluff, Nebraska and the Panhandle. We asked that you keep sharing the
(01:15:35):
information there about his disappearance in Lincoln, Nebraska under some suspicious circumstances after his
husband reported him missing after an altercation. Only a verbal one, but it
leaves a lot of questions unanswered.So that was just a quick missing person's
(01:15:58):
alert from panhandle scanner. Thank youfor the interruption. This is the reason
why it scares me, because alot of people go missing, even the
men. Yes. Yes, Thisalso continues to say her guest with her
was afraid to go down further,but verified it was connected to a system
of tunnels, and the tunnels hiddenin the hotel closets appear to be a
(01:16:20):
strange recurrence. So let's watch thisone. Another creepy one. Here we
go. Yeah, I wouldn't wantto go in there either. No way,
(01:17:32):
that looks pretty creepy. There's anotherone. On May twenty third,
Bloomberg announced that Marriott, Hilton,and other national hotel chains were being sued
for engaging, dismissing, and profitingfrom the traffic trafficking of children. They
were also accused of having underground tunnelsin their suites. There are claims of
(01:17:55):
cameras in each hotel with hidden floors. If you would like to verify this
bizarre and what has to be impossibleaccusation or dismiss it, please download a
camera detecting app on your phone.And visit a hotel. You could possibly
save a child with this information.Please contact me with your results and I
will cite and post you in mycurrent investigation camera detecting app. Yeah,
(01:18:19):
I didn't know about that. HelloDolly. Yeah, so he's asking for
the public's help in gathering more information. But let's listen to this guy here.
Everybody was paying attention to the submarineand everything else that's going on in
the news. Yeah, all everyhotel that you go to when you go
(01:18:40):
out of town, and all thebig name A lists. Once they all
get sued right now for trafficking kids, people finding floorboards with holes cut into
tunnels, finding kids. So thereason why they found out somebody was at
the Hilton, I think they wasno what actual state, but they was
at the Hilton. So they waswondering, like she was trying to hang
her coat up and her coat fieldbut when it failed, it was like
a little wire hooked on the coatsand she's like, what the fuck?
(01:19:03):
Come to find it's a camera.So now she got search in the room.
They got little apps you can useon your phone to take his cameras
and all kinds of shit. Soshe did that and found like two more
and one in the little screw shegot to move and the furniture. One
of the floorboards had like one ofthe pieces like cut out different from the
shape of the hole design of thefloor, but she pulled it up her
(01:19:23):
dude like, look, he putthe camera down there, and it's like
a whole little walkway you can jumpdown and walk through to air connected to
every room. So when he jumpeddown, he walked all the way through
it and to finding some kids.There's some people get arrested for that right
there. The people at the hotel. Yeah, they got arrested for it.
So they start going to all thehotels throughout the whole United States and
(01:19:44):
start finding that they involved in Theybe involved basically and like housing the sex
trafficking shit. So when the peoplecome in to your kids and kids in
the midst like trying to find them, they already got them. So it's
like that shit crazy that the kidsis not the sea still. Oh,
oh, she doesn't understand the realNo, I don't think she does.
(01:20:06):
Oh that was I was just gettingready to say, but man, then
she cut in, whoa girl,I'm sorry you don't understand. Many are
dead yeah, well, but someof them, in the scenario they're in,
they'd probably rather be dead. Iknow, I know that's the sad
part. And here's here's another onehere, God please save those souls.
(01:20:29):
This one was just another example.In October of twenty twenty, this secret
underground title was found behind a paintingat the downtown Saint Louis Hotel, which
is owned by Hyatt. On Maytwenty third, twenty twenty three, Bloomberg
announced the the hotel chains were beingsued. So again he's repeating that this
(01:20:49):
is the third video in forty eighthours that I have posted verifying tunnels in
Hyatt hotels. So this one's reallyshort, but you can see he's right
there in that. Look at howbig that area is. This is just
six months ago that they got sued. Yeah, that one was really quick.
(01:21:11):
Yeah, the kind of deep itwise like you said, yep,
yep, yeah they're being sued.You didn't maybe you didn't know that they
were being sued. But welcome toTruman's Matrix the craziest headlines from around the
world. Yep, where all thosehuge chains are actually guilty, not just
being charged. And that one videoactually kind of put it in perspective,
(01:21:32):
he said, when everybody else wastalking about the submarine. Remember the submarine.
Yes, this this they were beingsued. Submarine means underground, underground
tunnels and no, the submarine thatthat was lost and you know it was
lost for a week and then itimploded that first day. But they extended
that because they were trying to coverup for this. Wow, it's just
(01:21:55):
one of the cover ups. Yeah, you said there was something going on
when we were there. He said, what are they doing while they were
looking for that submarine? Right right, You're so smart. So here's another
video down shared. This one isactually a good news story, so to
speak. Several arrests earlier today,three individuals were arrested in charge in federal
(01:22:24):
court with operating a sophisticated high endbrothels in Cambridge, in Watertown, and
in eastern Virginia. These establishments wereallegedly promoted through two different websites, Boston
toop ten dot com and Browneyesgirls VAdot blog. The three individuals behind these
(01:22:49):
websites facilitated the movement of predominantly Asianwomen across the United States for sex trafficking
and sexual commercial sex ring. Exploitingthem in the process. This commercial sex
ring was built on secrecy and exclusivity, catering to a wealthy and well connected
(01:23:11):
clientele, and business was booming untiltoday. It's alleged that the perspective sex
buyers in this scheme first had torespond to a survey and provide information online,
including their driver's license photos, theiremployer information, credit card information,
and they offered paid a monthly feeto be part of this solicit club.
(01:23:34):
The affidavit that's unsealed in court todayalleges and once the buyers were verified,
they were then texted and allowed toplace orders with commercial sex workers. They
would choose a duration of this encounterthey wanted, the types of services they
wanted, and they also would receivea menu of different options and different women
(01:23:55):
that they could purchase. Sometimes itrates between three hundred and fifty and six
hundred dollars an hour. And thenyou included photographs of the various women who
are available. That yet, Yeah, that's so disgusting, that's so disgusting
because that's cheap. Yeah, youknow how many people can afford that crap?
(01:24:16):
Sin unbelievable. And one more kindof good news looks like they're finally
digging in a little bit. TennesseeSenator Marsha Blackburn issues subpoenas for Jeffrey Epstein's
flight logs. The flight logs yepI announced yesterday that the client list is
in good hands. Hopefully that comesnext Tennessee is stronger this year. We
(01:24:40):
are at the age of confirmation.I love Marshall Blackburn. Yeah, let's
listen to her. And since we'rein the business of issuing subpoenas, now
here are a few more that Ifiled a subpoena to Jeffrey Epstein's estate to
provide the flight logs for his privateplane. Given the numerous allegations of human
(01:25:03):
trafficking and a sexual abuse surrounding misterEpstein, I think it is very important
that we identify everybody that was onthat plane and how many trips they took
on that plane and the destinations towhich they arrived. Yes, definitely,
(01:25:26):
Yeah, and many people have leakedthose there. We know a lot about
them. They've been redacted a lot, but we know a lot of things
about that already. Let's just keepgoing. Let's just keep praying for mart
We've got to pray for all ofthese freedom fighters, the victims of freedom
fighters, the people like her thatare willing putting their neck out on the
line, like the one lady thatwe featured on our channel many times who
(01:25:49):
ended up dead. So please protectMarshall Blackburn and everyone who's standing up for
these children. Yes, all right, Well that's gonna do it for Truman's
Matrix tonight. And that's gonna doit for this edition of Truman's Matrix.
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on into the ugly truth. Well, let's listen to Superman first. Oh,
(01:30:21):
okay, you got a surprise forme here yep. And remember in
the morning we talked about on ourmorning show. We talked about, Hey,
it's Friday and we have a newrelease, new release our friend Tom
McDonald and so you know we hada jelly Roll featured earlier. Yes,
(01:30:43):
we talked about him, but TomMcDonald is kind of the same kind of
guy, a very different type ofmusic. He's considered a rapper and he
does rap, but he put outa song this week on today this morning
at nine am. It's his Friday, so we put it out at nine
am, and it is called Superman. So we're gonna listen to and watch
(01:31:04):
Superman by Tom McDonald's, and thenwe'll get into the ugly truth. Unlock
my phone and watch the world die. They crying to God while they run
for their lives. Blood in thestreets, bombs in the sky. Goodbye.
(01:31:25):
I hope you had dreams come true. I hope they see in their
crosshairs what I see in you.And I hope and I pray, so
it's all I can do. Idon't understand who is good or bad.
(01:31:45):
They don't care. As long asyou got oil sins. We need something
fast. We need something bad morethan guns and tanks. Where is Superman?
Oh? Where Superman? Oh?Where is Superman? I turn on
(01:32:15):
the news and watch the world fight, thousands of men making widows of whites.
I'll be home soon, walked offin the night. Goodbye, I
will be man bird you. Iknow which shooter be shot in there,
man, just like you. ButEYE hope and I pray because that's all
(01:32:40):
I can do. I don't understandwho is good or bad. They don't
care as long as you got oilsaints. We need something fast. We
need something bad more than guns andtanks? Where is Superman? Or?
(01:33:03):
Where Superman? Oh? Where isSuperman? Soon? You won't need a
TV or in that phone to CBCUNS. You will look out the window and
(01:33:30):
boom. I don't understand who isgood or bad. They don't care a
slungs You got oil sains. Weneed something fast. We need something bad
more than guns and tanks? Whereis Superman? O? Where's Superman?
(01:33:56):
Oh? Where's Superman? Nova?Is a genius on the video production.
That's his girlfriend. We saw earliertoday. That was Tom McDonald on Superman
(01:34:21):
and a very mellow song, nothis usual production, but he's really creative
and we love his lyrics. Saluteto him and all independent artists who give
us permission to go ahead and givethem some airplay. Doesn't cost them a
dying for us to do it,and they love the exposure. Yeah,
so thank you to Tom McDonald forthat. And now we'll go ahead and
(01:34:43):
move on into the ugly truth.Mr Na mind control, let's get started.
Welcome to the ugly truth. Exceptwhy train the people only to consume
step too infiltrated adults with the newsStep three, and doctor Nathan through the
schools and the music and the appson the phones that they use. Step
four. Separate the right from theleft. Step five, separate the white
(01:35:06):
from the black. Step six,separate the rich from the poor. Use
religion then the quality to separate amore. Step seven. Fabricate a problem,
made a lie. Step eight,put it down the news every night.
Step night. When people start tofight and divide, take control.
This is called situational design. Theycan't side us because we're ready to fight.
(01:35:29):
Y a right way, but wewon't let Fraido die. The whole
world's brain wah, everybody picking team, So the right in the streets,
the whole world's brain. Why againstthem and you against me? We're with
you, Tom, We will notback down. This is the ugly Truth,
(01:35:50):
hard to listen to, but impossibleto ignore. Welcome again to another
edition of the Ugly Truth. Andtonight we're going to take a look at
m R in a programming. Whatis this the ugly truth of m R
(01:36:13):
in a mind control? That's right, you know, it's stuff movies are
made of. Here the ugly truth, though, is no movie. We
just finished up Truman's matrix, whichis supposed to be unbelievable stuff that isn't
possibly true. But unfortunately we discoveredsome things that will ask you to check
(01:36:36):
for yourself. But tonight on theugly truth, the truth of mRNA mind
control is no conspiracy. Let's diginto our article here Andy has prepared all
(01:37:00):
right, So first thing we cameacross is an article by Anna Maria Michaela
MD. Yes, and she wrotea series about COVID how COVID forced injections
and chemtrails have affected the blood onher substack. Yes, isn't that interesting
(01:37:24):
quote? I have drawn many parallelsin what we are seeing now with a
synthetic biology since the C. Nineteenshots era and the historical research of Clifford
Carnicom. He wrote a series ofsix scientific papers that I find highly important
to consider for anyone seriously investigating whatis happening to human blood since the rollout
(01:37:45):
of the C. Nineteen injections andhow its alteration fits into the transhumanist depopulation
agenda. I love it that theseare key words here, folks, And
this is no conspiracy. We actuallyhad transhumanism on the conspiracy on our Truman's
matrix. We had it on there. Now it has transformed into something that
(01:38:06):
we've seen written. And I seeyour six medical reports. There's research reports.
They were linked. It looked tome like in the article there.
Yes, so people can see thisman's research. They can go read them
for themselves. This is incredible.You got to have a medical mind sometimes
to wrap your head around a lotof these articles. But I was surprised
when I was reading those medical articles. And now, of course we do
(01:38:29):
have a medical background. And however, even trying to think, you know,
pretty much in simplistic regular person terms, who has no medical background,
they a lot of times explain thingsin just plain language. Yeah, like
that original report on remdisaver where itsaid remdisaver is the only thing that's effective
(01:38:51):
and it was really good against ebola. And then you click on it to
see the report and fifty three percentof the subjects died and the rest of
them didn't recover, not fully.Yeah, she continues. He gave the
historical Magellans the new name cross domainbehave bacteria after he found that this new
(01:39:15):
synthetic engineered life form had features ofall three biological classes of life Archaea bacteria
and eurocytes, normal life forms belongin one of those three domains, never
to all three. Additionally, hedid detailed analysis which showed that the ribbon
(01:39:36):
structures were chemically composed of polyvinyl alcohol, which is hydrogel and metals. Historically,
the medical profession has dismissed CDB,or Magellans as they know it,
as delusionary parasitosis, marginalizing hundreds ofthousands of individuals who had severe systematic symptoms
(01:40:00):
of toxicity. However, CDB diseasewas not just a skin disease, but
affected all human beings in silent way, as these fibers were found in blood
and tissue samples of everyone investigated.It is known that the covert biological and
geoengineering warfare is the source of thesenanotechnolog technological synthotic biology fibers. So when
(01:40:26):
we first started digging into all thisconspiracy stuff, there were people who had
these fibers kind of like bursting outof their skin. Was it was weird.
But what she's saying is those theycalled the Magellans at times Morgellins,
was because they were already infected withthis polyvinyl alcohol or hydrogel, and their
(01:40:53):
body was rejecting it and trying toget it out of their body. In
the last couple of months, Ihave not seen anyone who does not have
these structures in their blood. Iforesee an unprecedented silent accelerated aging epidemic.
Most people do not know that thisis in their blood, but it is
evident that it causes microclotting, acidity, and inflammation, all components that accelerate
(01:41:19):
agents aging. Doctor Anna was interviewedby Maria z and can be seen on
Rumble. If you click on thatlink there you can watch the whole video.
It's over an hour, so Ididn't want to do it here,
but in it they discuss Biden's nanotechnologyinitiative, part of the administration's twenty twenty
(01:41:42):
three budget, which expressly states theCOVID nineteen injections are existing nanotechnology nanotechnology vaccines.
I'm going to say that again.Their budget expressly states the COVID nineteen
injections are existing nanotechnology vaccines. Theyknow it. They know it people.
(01:42:10):
The document also outlines a future universalnanotechnology vaccine. She then takes us through
the shock findings of what appears tobe nanotechnology still in operation inside the blood
of an individual that died eight monthsago. Isn't that crazy? That's called
(01:42:31):
zombie blood. Here's somebody talking aboutzombie blood. That's what they're talking about.
This nanotechnology in this dead person isstill moving around. You are blowing
me away on this report. Ihad to come in from the other studio
and I cannot believe what you're sayinghere. It is it should have been
in Truman's matrix. But true.It's yeah. We all know that athletes
(01:42:56):
have been dying suddenly, including Childrenhydrogelpolymers grow with electrical and EMF exposure.
Exercise in the body creates a powerfulelectrical field. This could be why athletes
are dying at unprecedented at rates.Clifford applied a ten microamp ac current to
(01:43:23):
the blood sample in his latest testin highly diluted blood. Over a two
hour period. The blood sample changedunrecognizably to a dense filament network like you
can see in this picture here,which were not visible without the application of
the low level electrical current. Solet's just talk about that ten micro apps
(01:43:49):
m h. It's very low,very low current. Do you know that
your cell phone alone can have asmuch as forty four hundred Mike Villain amps.
That converts to how much four million, four hundred thousand microamps? Who
(01:44:14):
wow, and he subjected it toten. No wonder. My hand aches
all the time, right, myear hurts, my brain. We are
surrounded by energy inputs and this cancause our blood to react accordingly, if
everybody has some of these microfibers intheir blood, that's why Pastor said in
(01:44:36):
the sermon. But last week orweek before that, the average lifespan has
dropped four to six years something thatjust in the last couple of years.
Yes, that takes a lot todrop that much of an age differential average.
Yeah, takes a lot, becausethis is over history that they've since
(01:44:57):
they recorded it. But there issome good news. There is a way
to detox. That's what I'm talkingabout. Get rid of these out of
your body. Oh but man,you gotta stay away from the CMF.
Well, the e MF just activatesit. Yes, it's kind of like
the athlete impulses. But if it'snot there to begin with, then there's
(01:45:20):
nothing to activate. Okay, okay, So a chelating agent calcium disodium lithioal
diamente acid. Oh yeah, Iguess I'm right here e d t A.
Yeah, it's right over here bythe monsters and the water. He
(01:45:41):
was previously used to treat cardiovascular disease, but it's known to be a use
useful treatment for neuro degenitive diseases.It can be used to help detox from
the more gellens. Okay, now, I did get on a graduate from
the the Academy of Health Sciences formedical term monology. And I don't know
that word. What was that again, ed t A? Yeah, ethlete
(01:46:06):
diamond d t A. How weget our hands on ed t A.
I don't know. It's a chelatingagent. So if you ask your doctor
or a holistic treatment person, youknow, they might know they might have
(01:46:27):
that information. But another antioxidant,vitamin C, antioxidant antiflammatory, anticoagulant,
and immune modelitary actions. Nice,Okay, so it is a rational treatment
for sepsis. That here we summarizedata that supports the use of a mega
(01:46:49):
dose vitamin C as a treatment forsepsis COVID nineteen and these more gelans well,
so high dose vitamin C. Thenext week, I'm hoping to feature
a very special report on a courtcase that did go the way we were
(01:47:09):
hoping in monumental landmark case against amedical facility. You may have heard the
news already yesterday the court decision.It was even on Netflix before on this
Injustice and it has been rectified.So you have to stay tuned next week
(01:47:30):
to find out the details. Butthat applies to this treatment. The two
things that the mother wanted to treather daughter with was a high dosage of
vitamin C. Ridiculous high dosage ofvitamin C and ketamine. Yeah, which
is another story, and so anyway, follow that story next week. But
it reminds me of how effective themega dosing of vitamin C can be,
(01:47:56):
and as I understand, it isdangerous. Yeah. Vitamin C is a
water soluble vitamin, so therefore yourbody sheds whatever you don't use. That's
why you need to continually take itin mm hm Okay, we have seen
all. So we see we haveall been contaminated with these particles. But
(01:48:20):
where does the mind control come intoplay? You may be asking, Well,
the Reese Report gives us a quicksynopsis. So let's go ahead and
watch the Reese Report. Yeah,and this is important for you to take
a look at this. This isunder the Fair Use Act. We're going
to take a look at this andanalyze it and see what they're talking about
(01:48:44):
here, because without showing you this, you can't really explain it. You've
got to listen in here. DoctorCharles Morgan, former CIA and consultant for
the u US Military on neurological sciences, spoke to cadets at West Point in
(01:49:04):
twenty eighteen about the current state oftechnology. He briefed the cadets on experiments
from twenty thirteen where humans were givenneural implants that allowed them to control prosthetic
arms with their thoughts, Experiments whereone person can control another person's hands by
(01:49:25):
just wearing an EEG cap. Theperson on the receiving end described the sensation
as rather odd. So I didn'tknow anything until I saw my hand beginning
to move. But the really funpart was that you're taking over somebody else's
physical body with the mind of anotherhuman. So what do you think would
be the next step? Experiments whereinformation is transmitted from one mind to another,
(01:49:48):
and experiments where memories are erased.Doctor Morgan admits they have the technology
to target an individual person, butyou can engineer anything you can engineer a
unique thing that would only kill oneperson in the world, and are working
on the ability to erase the memoriesof any human they choose. Their biggest
(01:50:08):
challenge five years ago was being ableto interface with the hippocampus without the use
of physical wires, and this ismost likely one of the motivating factors for
the deployment of the experimental COVID shots. Using darkfield microscopy, doctor Anna Maria
Mihalcia has captured in great detail whatthe scientific literature describes as effective technologies that
(01:50:33):
exist today. Technology such as quantumdots. Quantum dots are nanotechnology with the
ability to organize, operate, communicate, and build structures within the blood.
They do so with a tunable photoluminescence that can be programmed to dictate various
(01:50:54):
tasks via optical communication. The descriptionand images displayed in the scientific literature compared
to what Mihelcia's dark field microscopy iscaptured, are the same. You can
see the quantum dots blinking in differentcolors, acting as the artificial intelligence directing
the self assembly around them. Bubblesare created within the blood that act as
(01:51:18):
construction sites. Within these construction bubbles. The quantum dots organize the various materials
into self assembly. These technologies arebeing found in both the blood of the
vaccinated and in the blood of theunvaccinated. Depending on what materials are needed,
the quantum dots will trigger them intoself assembly. The COVID vaccines are
(01:51:43):
full of rare and heavy metals tomake all manner of nanotechnology, but it
seems as if almost everyone is infectedwith some sort of nanotech. According to
several research teams, everyone's blood seemsto contain the materials required to put use
the filaments and the lattice work forthis technology. Blood samples that appear to
(01:52:04):
be healthy have been completely transformed byapplying a mere ten milliamps of electric current
for two hours, and it looksas if we may have been infected by
the chemtrails. Morgellon's disease was firstreported in two thousand and two. It's
when synthetic fibers or filaments are growingin a person's body. It has been
(01:52:26):
theorized for decades that this was beingspread via chemtrails, and under a microscope
it appears to be the same filamentsthat people today are calling blood clots.
And what the scientific journals call selfassembled hydrogels. According to Dane Wiggington from
Geoengineering Watch dot org, nanoparticles arebeing sprayed worldwide. The good news is
(01:52:51):
that doctor Mielcia's research has found aremedy. The iron in the infected blood
has been oxidized to a three placelast state, and by taking antioxidants one
is able to dissolve these filament clots. She has found that EDTA chalation therapy
will remedy infected blood within three days, and mega dosing vitamin C also seems
(01:53:15):
to work. Reporting for info Wars, this is Greg Reese. Indeed,
thank you very much for the reachreport. Boom, there's the evidence.
That's what we're talking about when wehave been Okay, so let's just give
(01:53:35):
a shout out to Johnny, myfriend Johnny. We would not be sitting
here tonight for the third year ina row, every single Friday night if
it wasn't for the inspiration of sittingin his car in late night hours,
listening all night to George Norri orArt Bell, eventually George Norri and then
others, and listening to these radiotalk shows late at night talking about these
(01:54:00):
far out topics, and I alwaysthought to myself, wouldn't it be cool
someday to have a radio show thatpeople could just hear about these craziest,
craziest things that just can't be true. And here we are in the matrix
where it's mind control and its tunnels. I know, some crazy crazy stuff.
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What do you have up on thescreen now? Okay? So I
went through all of his links thathe showed us in his video the Reese
Report, and so I gathered allof them, and I could have dug
into as much as I talked abouttonight. That was just two of the
links out of all the links hedid. So to dig a little deeper
into the climate engineering KIM trails,watch this ground breaking documentary that conclusively exposes
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the existence of global weather intervention operationsusing KIM trail. And before you start
that, I remember that I justsaw either a Facebook post or a tweet,
an X file whatever from I gotto try to remember who it was,
but it was a significant individual thatI thought to myself that they wouldn't
be questioning those trails in the sky, but in fact they did. They.
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I think it was a female.She took a picture of it many
trails in the sky, and shegoes, is this what is this for?
Is this really just contrails and theirboom? You go and you have
all this proof about this, andthen somebody put this report underneath it.
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I don't know if it was thisone, but something from these guys.
It was supporting exactly what you're saying. So that's why it reminded me of
what they were saying here. Soright, so we do want to for
those of you people who were uplate at night and you have jobs in
the morning, and it's now eleveno'clock PM Central and ten pm Mountain.
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We should be finished by now.We're still in the ugly truth, all
right. We haven't even gotten tothe best yet. There is so much
on our show tonight we just can'twe just can't cut it off. So
we're going to continue tonight. We'regonna probably go for another hour, so
let's have it. Oh, so, I just wanted to show you go
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ahead and check out the dimming whichis right there. And then there's all
the other references that he talked aboutthat I just linked for you. They're
there if you want to go anddig a little deeper into any of that,
the history of the Magellans, theself assembled or assembled hydrogels, any
of that. It's there for you. Your research is incredible. Here all
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those links for you to look at. Yeah. Wow, but it is.
It is possible for somebody to controlsomebody else's mind if they have the
right connection. They now have nanotechnologyin our bodies, not only through these
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contrails, but also through something Isaw in two thousand and eight. We
saw this video. This person ona talk show came up and shook the
host's hand and said, Hey,I want to talk to you about you
know, your what we have hereAnd they said, well, what we'll
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do here is we can read yourblood pressure, your heart rate and where
you go after this? Why,said the host, Well, because we
shook hands, So the nanoparticles throughthe dust just on their hands was transferred
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to someone else through their hands.So the host said, well, how
long does it take to wash thatoff? And he said about two weeks
if you do thoroughly. Oh mygosh, in that frightening. So yes,
they can treck us. They cancontrol us, and all we can
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do is do our best to tryand take care of ourselves the best we
can and one of the weapons praya lot, because we're getting ready to
go into the next segment, whichis about praying. But one of the
weapons that they have is the abilityto heat up your blood with the heat
ray gun. Right. That's scaryas heck because it's a it's an individual
weapon or a crowd weapon that canheat up your blood. Now, it's
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not deadly, they say, butit will heat your blood up so much
that you just a few degrees,but you will ski daddle and feel so
uncomfortable you will get out of thearea and seek something. I'm not sure
what it does, but I wouldnot want my blood to boil. It
already does enough. I think wedon't need to add to that. Huh.
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So with these nano parts, theycould easily just raise the temperature of
your blood and just burn you upfrom the inside. Ooh, those people
that burned up in Hawaii, Iwonder if they just burned up from the
inside or if we've got we've gotto we've got to look into that Leahina
thing still, because those people deservejustice. Is that gonna do it for
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our ugly truth? Yes? Ijust want to go on and on about
all the incredible things. But that'sgonna do it. And thank you for
listening to the ugly truth because theyget those were raty fight why ugly well?
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That bread or dies the whole world'sbrain. Everybody pick seams. Why
in the streets the whole world's brain? Why against them? And you will
catch me? The ugly truth hardto listen to, but impossible to ignore.
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I only talk to God with ninetya favor and I only pray for
nine God of prayer. So whothey hell him out? Who they hell
them out? To expect the Savior? Oh? If I hold it?
Talk to God for ninety a favor? God, I need a fake?
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And whom vison this? This?But I ain't been living them worse swear
husband more sundays drunk off my askthan I haven't church hardcover King James only
been saving dust. I'm a nicedam and I don't know what to say
by the time I throw my hans, I own it. Talk to God
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when I need a favor, andI hold it. Pray for now I
ain't God of prayer. So whothey'll hell him out? Who they'll help
him out? Two weeks baca Savior? More if I load it's out to
God and I need a favor God. I need a favor. Ye may
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Yemen, yeow you more than one. The beggars can't be choosers. But
I think for all I done,just please don't let me lose her.
I own. It's out to God. I need a favor, and I
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and pray for now got to prayer. So who they hell him out?
Who they'll hell him out? Twoweeks Baca savior. Oh if I load
it out to God, I needa favor God, I need a favor
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him in in me a man.And and then just barely he throwing up
prayer like hell Marvy's. If you'restill there, lords, Bamy, oh
my god, oh my god,hell Mary hanging in then just badly throwing
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up prayers like Hellrvy's. If you'restill there, lost mail me, oh
my god, oh my god,hell ma. Every I'm going in south
to God. But I need afavor. And I know that present O
ain't got the prayer. So tellme who I'm mind to expect to say
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guy, and I that time toGod. If I need to save God,
I need to save Armen. Now. Faith is the assurance of things
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hoped for the conviction of things notseen, and without faith, it is
impossible to please God, because anyonewho comes to him must believe that He
exists and that he rewards those whoearnestly seek him. Seek ye first the
Kingdom of God, and all thesethings shall be added unto him. Everything
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is possible for one who believes.Welcome to faith matters. It's time for
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chapter four in our book. It'snot our book, but doctor David Jeremiah's
the Great Disappearance. What's that aboutthe great disappearance? What are you talking
about? Thirty one ways to berapture? Ready? He still that doesn't
tell the normal listener who might havebeen listening to our rap artist who now
is called a country artist you knowearlier, But now, what does it
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mean rapture? And what do youmean disappearance? Quickly for those listeners who
might just be tuning in for thefirst time. As Christians, we believe
Jesus is coming back and he's goingto take us into the clouds and there's
going to be a great disappearance.We're all going to disappear, and those
left behind are not going to knowwhat happened. So we're letting him know
what's going to happen before it happens, all right, So if you don't
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want to be left behind when theGreat Disappearance happens, when all the Christians
flowed up into the air, meetJesus in the sky or in the action,
that's what that's the words. Let'sget going on Chapter five, here
shall we? With our fair useact, we break this down, take
a look at it. We're goingto read it through, but we're going
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to talk about it throughout and justbring it to you and give doctor Jeremiah
credit for his writing. Here we'vepurchased a book, and we ask you
to do the same thing at yourfavorite bookstore. We might even have it
linked in our article. Click onthings, just keep clicking on everything.
Can we find a link to Jeremiah? Doctor Jeremiah? All right? So
we've got our cats in the studiowith us. They love to join us
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on the radio, so we'll tryto keep them entertained as well. Chapter
four is the Noah Factor. Theycall it Johanes arc Now what's that about.
Built by Johan Hubers Hoibers in twentytwelve. The boat is a reproduction
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of the vessel God commanded Noah toconstruct in the Book of Genesis. Three
hundred ninety feet long and seventy feethigh. The ship is the ship.
It's huge. I mean it's giants. It boasts numerous animal stalls, gutters
for the disposal of refuse and otherthings. There's also an open amphitheater in
the center and a series of labyrinthianstairs leading from deck to deck, which
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really sounds really cool. We've neverbeen there. Best of all, it
really floats. The boat currently sitsin the harbor of Crimpin, a small
Dutch town along the Moss River.About Moss means more so, why did
Johann Huiber's build this arc? DoctorJeremiah says, I wanted to spread God's
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word in the Netherlands. I pause, Thank you, doctor Jeremiah for your
experiences there. I was like tojump in yy. That's from where our
family's from. My family place sixteengenerations go. Plus I spent time in
Germany and I had a lot offun and Amsterdam, exploring all of the
different districts there. So we'll justleave it at that, God saves.
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He continues, I wanted children tocome here and feel the texture of the
wood, see the nails and seewhat is written in the book is true.
Specifically, Heiberst wants people to recognizethe danger of our current age.
I believe we're living in the endof times. He says, we're not
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conscious of it. People never are. Those are the words of Heiberts,
if I misquoted and said they wereDoctor Jeremiah. Earlier, in one of
his final messages, Doctor Billy Grahamwas also thinking about the arc. Noah's
not Johannes. It sounds like theyswitched it around there. Doctor Graham wrote
in Christian post the days of Noahare returning to the earth, and a
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and a catastrophe. A catastrophe.Let me try that again. A catastrophe
as great and terrible awaits those whorefuse to enter into the ark of salvation,
which is Jesus Christ. He wasreferring to our Lord's message on the
Mount of Olives. Jesus said inMatthew twenty fourth, twenty sixty three thirty
seven. But of that day andhour no one knows, not even the
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angels of heaven. But my Fatheronly he knows. But as the days
of Noah were, so also willthe coming of our Son of Man will
be Jesus did not promise to returnwhen world conditions resembled the days of Abraham,
or in the days of Daniel,or in the days of Paul.
He will come suddenly during the periodof history resembling the days of Noah.
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In his book, as it wasin the days of Noah, Jeff Kinley
wrote, Jesus links the historical thehistoricity. These people are using some good
words here tonight. Yeah, it'sonly a few pages, so we'll get
through it together. Folks, keeplistening with us. This is live here
on digging deeper, all right,So we're going to dig deeper into our
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annunciation ability or what do you callthat pronunciation? Yeah, articulation, Yeah,
articularity. All right, let's keepgoing here. Let me try this
again. I think you know,oh, Jeff, we'll start with Jeff.
Jeff Kinley wrote, Jesus links thehistoricity of Noah and his arc to
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the certainty of coming prophetic events andhis physical return to this planet. But
how in what ways will the timesparallel the times of Noah? I bet
many of you are asking, asI was, And I just did,
and so did he, and youknow, so that's why I said it
on the radio. Right, Let'skeep going. Jesus went on to explain
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in verses thirty eight and thirty nine. Quote for as in the days before
the flood, they were eating anddrinking, marrying and giving the marriage until
the that Noah entered the ark anddid not know until the flood came and
took them all away. So alsowill be the coming of sand, the
coming of the son of Man willbe. So I've always glossed over that
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verse so many times, and thinkyour blank look also indicates the same thing,
either that or my stumbling. Solet's take a deeper look at the
comparisons between Noah's day and our own, and all that you read this part,
maybe people will understand this better thanmy part here struggling through that little
bit. Here, we're having alittle fun. Here we go. We
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are alive the cavalier generation. Theword that first comes to mind when I
read Jesus's word is cavalier. Adismissive attitude that disregards all the warnings that
should be heated. Yeah, thatsounds familiar. Notice Jesus was not talking
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about people doing bad things, justnormal things. They were eat drinking,
having weddings, taking life as itcame, all while Noah was hammering away
and preaching about the danger to come. The skuy is falling, the sky
is falling. They were oblivious.They were oblivious. Yep, just like
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us, Like our Lord Jesus.Noah was both carpenter and evangelist, but
everyone disregarded his message and considered hima fool. He's just aren't crazy.
What is rain anyway? What's hetalking about? Right? Because it didn't
rain before it rained? How longdid Noah preach to his generation about salvation
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from the flood one hundred and twentyyears. But rather than turning to God
in repentance, those who heard himsaid, I don't have time to study
prophecy. I have to go toa wedding. We're having dinner at our
house. I've got a career topursue one hundred and twenty years. I
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think people would think, n that'sa little repetitive. I've heard it once.
I don't need to hear it again. Jesus said, the days before
the rapture will be just like that. People will continue to live as they
have always lived, despite cataclysmic warningsand predictions. They will focus on the
present they will make plans for thefuture only to ensure their physical comfort.
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They will not give one thought tothe possibility that the prophets were right.
Jeff Kinley wrote, the days ofNoah give us a sneak preview of things
to come and advanced viewing of humanityin the last days. The generation witnessing
the ARC's construction was a god hatingbreed, and their kind will return again
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in the end times. Noah's contemporariesignored Heaven's message and its messengers. They
carried on day after day, yearafter year, century after century, eating,
drinking, and pursuing relationships without eventhe slightest acknowledgment of their creator or
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a reflection of their responsibility to him. Luke added this context in his account
of the Lord's Message on the Mountof Olives. Likewise, as it was
also in the days of Lot,they ate, they drank, they bought,
they sold, they planted, theybuilt. But on the day that
Lot went out of Sodom, itrained fire and brimstone from Heaven and destroyed
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them all. Even so will itbe on the day when the Son of
Man is revealed Luke, seventeen twentyone through thirty mm, you did read
that so much better. So thatwas our second section there. Now we're
going to go on to careless generation. Oooh, that's what we were in.
Huh. We learned something more aboutthe days of Noah from the Book
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of Hebrews. While listing the heroesof the Faith, the author wrote,
by faith, Noah, being divinelywarned of things not yet seen, moved
with godly fear, prepared an arcfor the saving of his household, by
which he condemned the world and becameheir to the righteousness, which is according
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to Faith eleven seven. When Godspoke to Noah, the old man believed,
being moved with godly fear, hewas concerned for his family, and
his concern and care for the Lordserved to condemn everyone else who was careless
with the things of God and heedlessto the things as yet unseen. People
who have visited most of America's parksoften say Glacier National Park is the most
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beautiful, a showcase of melting glaciers, breathtaking valleys, alpine meadows, and
picturesque lakes in northern Montana, Butsince the park started keeping records in nineteen
thirteen, a total of two,one hundred and sixty four people have died
there, many of them due tosheer carelessness. John G. Slater was
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a summer employee of the park inthe nineteen sixties. He recalled that all
of the workers were shown a filmentitled The Mountains Don't Care about the dangers
they might encounter at Glacier, butthe movie didn't make much impact on him
because he was young enough to thinkhe was bulletproof that nothing bad could happen
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to him. He learned his lessonafter a nearly fatal experience on Mount Clement's.
Thankfully he lived to talk about it. Not everyone is so fortunate.
The book Death in Glacier Park reportsquote supervisors make every effort to impress upon
summer employees that Glacier has a widerange of unique hazards, including snow bridges
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that conceal crevices in the ice,ledges that can give way to underfoot and
wind created slabs of snow that canbreak free and become deadly. Avalanche warnings
often go unheeded. However, inthe face of peer pressure. Problem with
carelessness can be seen far beyond GlacierNational Park. So many people around us
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ignore the spiritual warning signs in God'sword because they feel bulletproof, it's inconceivable.
It's inconceivable to them that anything cataclysmiccould happen. Peer pressure seems stronger
than prophetic warnings, and a carelessattitude has swept the land, just as
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in the days of Noah. Now, I just want to add to that
that this problem is much farther thanGlacier National Park. We see this in
a lot of different places. Andthere was an example I was thinking of
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the we're reading that, like pettingthe buffalo, Yes, exactly, Well,
that's in Yellowstone National Park, right, which is very close to that.
It's also Montana and Wyoming, right, And people drive through there,
they get out of their cars andthey go over and take a selfie within
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a few hundred feet or less ofa bison, Yeah, which is a
wild animal who you just don't wantto mess with. So stop, people,
stay in your car, keep moving, moving on out right. There's
also a corrupt generation. Nor canwe miss the corruption that fouled the population
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of Noah's day. The Bible saysthe earth also was corrupt before God,
and the earth was filled with violence. So God looked upon the earth,
and indeed it was corrupt, forall flesh had corrupted their way on the
earth Genesis six eleven and twelve.Genesis six' five adds the wickedness of
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man was great in the earth,and every intent of the thoughts of his
heart was only evil continually, everyintent of his heart only evil continually.
In Noah's day, people had vileimaginations. That hasn't changed over the course
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of history. But now we havethe technology to pull all these images together,
even worse ones than you or Icould conceive on screens, and instantly
transport them to a billion depraved mindswith the click of a button. Research
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shows over a third of all Internetdownloads are related to pornography, and nearly
ten percent of all viewers are underthe age of twelve. How many a
third? Did you just say?A third of internet downloads shut up?
Ten percent under twelve? What asad world. The Book of Genesis also
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described the violence of Noah's day,and I don't need to draw a parallel
to our modern times, Paul wrote, but know this that in the last
days, perilous times will come twoTimothy three to one. Peter, undoubtedly
thinking about what he'd heard from Jesuson the Mount of Olives, said,
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scoffers will come in the last days, walking according to their own lusts,
saying where is the promise of hiscoming? For this they will willfully forget
that by the word of God,the world that then existed perished, being
flooded with water. Second Peter threethree through six. Noah's generation, like
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ours, was cavalier, careless,and corrupt. For those reasons and more,
they were caught off guard. Hm. So we had a devotional wrapped
up this week five devotional, andwe talked about a guy named Cora.
Yes, he got swallowed up bythe earth like unprecedented stuff here m hm
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h. He was being cavalier.I can do it better than the rest
of my family. I'm more prominentthan them, he was. I wanted
to be more like that. Herewe go, a caught off guard generation.
Let's talk about that factor. Jesuswent on to say in Matthew twenty
four, as in the days ofNoah were so also will be the coming
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of the Son of Man. Thentwo men will be in the field,
one will be taken and the otherone left. Two women will be grinding
in the mill. One will betaken and the other one left. Can
you think of a more vivid wayof describing the rapture? Two people working
side by side in a field.One is taken, the other is left.
Two women grinding grain. One istaken, one is left. The
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word taken is the Greek term paralambano, paralambano. Just two days later,
Jesus used that exact word in theUpper Room. On the night before his
crucifixion. He told his disciples,if I go and prepare a place for
you, I will come again andreceive you to myself. Remember John fourteen
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is one of your three primary passageson the rapture. People are going to
be caught off guard. Look atthis entire passage, and notice the first
and last sentences, which I've atalized, and I'll emphasize them in this book
here which this book ends. Jesusteaching it said, this is talicized here.
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But of that day and hour,Noah knows, not even the angels
of heaven, but my father only. That was our emphasized, italicized part.
But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of
the Son of Man be. Foras in the days before the flood.
They were eating and drinking, marryingand giving in marriage until the day that
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Noah entered the ark, and didnot know until the flood came and took
them all away. So also willbe the coming of the Son of Man.
Be Then two men will be inthe field, one will be taken
and the other one left. Twomen will be grinding at the mill.
One will be taken and the otherone left. Emphasis now in italicize in
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italics. Watch therefore, for youdo not know what hour your Lord is
coming Matthew twenty four thirty six throughforty two, with emphasis on not knowing
the hour of his return. Aswe have already seen in these pages,
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the seven year agenda of the Tribulationis plainly laid out in scripture. Jesus
will return just as the armies ofthe Antichrist are attacking Jerusalem. The rapture,
on the other hand, is unannounced, coming at a time we know
not. Therefore, Jesus said wemust watch and be ready right now.
The door to salvation is wide open, just like the door of the arc.
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It pointed out in our devotional alsothat the rapture has no timeline,
nothing precedented, nothing that has tohappen before it happens. All these other
things there are science and stuff.This just can happen in an instant.
Be ready, the door is open. One of the interesting things about the
original arc was the fact that ithad only one door. Doctor W.
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A. Chris Well explained there wasnot a door above it for the birds
to come in, nor a littlehole in the floor for the humble creatures
of the earth to creep in,nor a big door for the elephant to
lumber in. But there was onedoor, and everyone that was saved entered
that door. Hmm, that's sosignificant. Interesting. The great eagle swooped
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out of the blue of the skyand entered in that door. The little
wren hopped to safety through that door. The snail crawled slowly up the huge
door. Noah and his wife,sham Ham and Jayfith and their wives all
alike entered that one door. Perhapsyou've heard stories of Muslims around the world
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having dreams that eventually lead them toChrist. One Missions organization told of an
Islamic man named Leddy who felt unsatisfiedwith his life. He prayed, God,
who are you tell me the truth? One night, Leddy had a
dream in which he saw a veryold door. He opened the door and
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saw a man standing behind it,Jesus. Shortly afterward, he found a
local church's Facebook page online, andthere was the image of that very door
he had seen in his dream.Hmm. Through that church, Letty learned
the Gospel, came to salvation throughthe doorway of Jesus Christ, and found
what he needed most in life.Without Christ, you're living as in the
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days of Noah cavalier, careless,corrupt, and about to be caught by
surprise. At any moment, thedoor will swing shut, chun chunk.
The Lord will come for his church, and you will be left behind.
Don't be left behind, Please,do not be left behind. The carpenter
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of Nazareth and the preacher of Galileesaid to you, with all the amazing
grace of his heart, I amthe door. Come and enter, and
you'll find what you need most inlife. I am the door. John
ten nine. I never heard thatpart of the arc described like that,
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never before. First time I knewabout the way I always saw visually.
I never saw any other doors visually, right, But I never considered that
one door being significant. Yeah,that's the end of chapter four one door,
one door, one way, onetruth, one light, one way.
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That's all right. Do you wantto help us prayer? You want
me to do it? Dear Lord, Well, thank you so much for
this ability to come to you inthis podcast, on this radio, and
and on the and all these things. Lord, we thank you for the
story we just heard about the Facebookpage of the church with the image that
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the man saw in a dream andhe came to know you, Lord,
he came to Christ. We knowyou work in so many different significant ways.
If we'll just open our eyes Lord. So Lord, our goal,
our prayer is that eyes are openedthrough this reading and through doctor David Jeremiah,
and through the coming rapture. Imean, people just need to open
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their eyes and let the truth berevealed. Lord, help us to all
lean on you for the truth,and not to not to ever ever use
anything in your word against others,but to just give it to you,
Lord, and help us to findthe truth. And like and Andy said,
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the one way, the only wayin Jesus name, We pray.
Amen. Thank you from listening tonight. We're going to close it on out.
Don't worry about anything instead, prayabout everything. Tell God what you
need and thank him for all hehas done. Then you will experience God's
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peace, which exceeds anything we canunderstand. His peace will guard your hearts
and minds as you live in ChristJesus. And now, dear brothers and
sisters, one final thing. Fixyour thoughts on what is true and honorable,
and write and pure and lovely andadmirable. Think about things that are
excellent and worthy of praise. Thenthe God of Peace will be with you.
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