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January 6, 2024 • 117 mins
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1. Healthy Living; Hydration
2. Truman's Matrix; Tucker's Take on Truth
3. Ugly Truth of Tap Water
4. The Extreme Makeover Ch 9

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And welcome to another edition of DiggingDeeper with Brian Hamil, brought to you
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All right, man, I justhave to start off by saying,
I'm excited. How about you?I'm excited good because we've put so much
work into this and I cannot believethat we've been doing this for so many
weeks. But welcome to Digging DeeperLive, Week one fifty two. When
we talk about the weeks there,we're talking about the number of Friday nights

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that we've been coming at you live. It's one hundred and fifty two times
on Friday nights that we have beenlive for two hours. Just lots of
information, packed full of information.So we want to start off by saying
what you see on the screen iswhat we're going to have for our lineup
tonight. But before we get started, we want to say that we are

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using the music on this podcast bylicense or by direct permission, and we
are using the other materials, videosand news clips under the Fair Use Act.
We always respect the artists and thecreators' rights and never have any intention
to have any copyright issues. Aswe use the Fair Use Act break things

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down and present them to you,we expect to have no problem with that
as far as any censorship. Butwe have been censored on a lot of
platforms before, and that's because we'respeaking the truth. And tonight there is
going to be a lot again,a lot of truth in this in this
whole set of four segments. Sotonight we're gonna start off with healthy living

(02:08):
hydration. Water is so important andwe are going to have more information for
you than we have probably had everbefore on hydration. We've had some coverage
on different types of things, andright now we're just going to see what
Andy has prepared for that. InTruman's Matrix number two, it's Tucker's take.

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It's Tucker's take on truth. Tucker'stake on truth, and that's about
Oh, actually, you're gonna haveto stay tuned there. We have a
couple of different segments from Tucker wherehe has some very credible guests on when
it comes to standing up for whatyou believe in. So that'll be a
good segment. In segment number three, it's the ugly truth of your tap

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water. First segment was about hydration. The third segment here tonight, the
ugly truth of tap water. We'reactually going to present to you in its
entirety. The first watch the water. Are we gonna do that? No,
we're gonna reference it. Okay,we have it on our channel and

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you may watch the entire thing.I think we have a clip from there,
don't we We have some clips orsome you cut some things out with
doctor artists. I believe saw youworking on the video. No, okay,
So you have another surprise for metonight in segment number three, The
Ugly Truth of tap water. Ohokay. So then in segment four,

(03:39):
we are live here. So it'sgood. You know, it's just the
two of us. It's like it'slike Tom and Nova in their production.
It's just a family deal. It'sjust them in this podcast endeavor that we've
taken on now for more than threeyears. It's just us, Yes,

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just us. So on segment four, it's Faith Matters Extreme Makeover. We're
reading through doctor David Jeremiah's book TheGreat Disappearance about the Rapture, and I'm
telling you that is the most popularsegment out of all of our podcasts on

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a couple of our platforms, Yesone is our pod being platform, and
then very popular also on our Rumbleplatform where you should be watching live tonight
makes my heart happy. It doesbecause when we set out to do this,
it wasn't about the necessarily the controversyor the news or whatever, but

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it was more about trying to getto the truth. And the truth to
us us as Christians is all aboutGod's word. And so how in the
beginning we thought to ourselves, howdo we fit it in and not offend
anyone? And the first thing wesaid was, we don't care if we

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offend anyone, because the truth hurts, even if it hurts ourselves. And
so we were set out, weset out in the beginning to never back
down. So you're going to havean episode tonight that's going to have a
lot of truth in it, somepeople standing up for what they believe in
it and we what they believe inand we will not back down. If

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we get censored for that, thenso be it. Let's go ahead and
get started on tonight's whole podcast episode, and I think we're going to kick
it off we'll go right into healthyliving. Is that right? Got an
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natural healing with plant medicine and othernonfarmaudicle alternatives. Welcome to Healthy Living.
Welcome, we are on segment numberone. It's healthy living and it's hydration,
like I told you in the intro. Also, when you go to

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our blog at diggingdeper dot net ifyou haven't been there yet, or if
you go to diggingdepertv dot com,you can click on the news tab with
the top. But either way youget there, you see these news articles.
This one was just launched. Itcame out just as we started the
podcast here. She had it timejust right, and it's about hydration.
And so Diggingdeper dot net is whereto go there, and we're going to

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walk you through it right here onthe screen. So if you're watching using
our video podcast, you'll see it. If you're not, if you're listening
through any one of our other podcaststations like Spotify or Amazon or iTunes or
Google Podcasts, which is going awayin June, then there's a lot of
ways to listen to us. Butif you're listening and you want to watch,

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drop on over to our Rumble channelright now. At rumble dot com
slash c slash Digging Deeper TV.Yep, that's where you can watch us,
or you can read for yourself atour blog. Right on the blog
read with us as we speak toyou will We'll show you here. Go
ahead and get started. Okay,So hydration is more about more than just

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water. We all know that waterhydrates the body, right, But how
many adults do you know that getup in the morning and the first thing
they have is a glass of orangejuice and a cup of coffee. Yeah,
it's the traditional breakfast fluids, right, first thing in the morning.
You're thirsty and you're trying to hydrate. But neither of these fluids will adequately

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hydrate your body. Water alone willsupply what the body needs. But did
you know that water needs help toget into your cells. No told me
that the other day. I didn'trealize that. Yes, Well, there
are four vital elements that are neededfor life. So number one is oxygen,
which is a no brainer, right. Number two is water, which

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was what we're talking about. Butdid you know that number three sodium is
a requirement for life and potassium isthe other vital element for life. So
around the outside of every cell wallare sodium potassium pumps. They maintain the
balance of water in and out ofthe cell, Sodium on one side,

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potassium on the other. Kay balance. This means that a no sodium diet
is actually harmful to your body becauseit will decrease hydration. So many lies.
I didn't say a low sodium diet. I said a no sodium diet.
So there is still a little bitof balance you need there too.

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You can't overdo it on salt,you know, Like when I was a
teenager, I used to dip myFrench fries in the salt and then press
more salt on it. So Idon't suggest you do that. Around the
outside of every cell wall are sodiumpotassium pumps that maintain the balance of water

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in and out of the cell.Right. Oh, so this means that
no sodium diet is actually harmful insteadof the low sodium. So you can
be low sodium, but just notthe no sodium. Correct, Okay,
correct, But what if you're retainingwater, well, do you think that

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it would make it worse or better? I've got a video here from Barbara
O'Neill. She is a holistic doctor, and let's listen to what she has
to say. Okay, the legs, believe it or not. The swelling
and the legs means that your kidneysare what balance the sodium and the water

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levels in your body. So it'san indication that the kidneys aren't very happy.
So what you can do is youcan increase your water intake and salt
intake. One lady said, morewater, but look, I've got too
much. Now. Now, whenthe legs swell, do you know what
that means? The water is notgetting inside the cell. It's on the

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outside of the cell. And ourcell has a bilaid membrane around it and
water cannot get in unless magnesium isthere. Magnesium will pull the water inside
the cell. And that's why acrystal of whole salt on your tongue before
every glass of water. It getsthe water into the cells. The quickest

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way to hydrate a body. Now, we do lose two leaders, sometimes
two and a half liters a day. Two leaders must be replaced. And
the best way for someone to takethat, especially someone with swollen legs,
is a sip it. That meansthat if their swallen makes their kidneys are
struggling a little bit so the watermust be just sipped a mouthful here,
five minutes later, another couple ofmouthfuls, and at the beginning of every

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glass, have that crystal of Celticsalt, and that will get the water
inside the cell. Hold on asecond. I just while you were trying
to find that button, I wasgrabbing my water bottle at a trash can
here because I just heard this doctorsay she's doctor. Yes, I just

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heard this doctor say that we losetwo liters a day. Yes, okay,
that's four bottles of water that welose per day. Huh, how
through are sweat and what if you'renot sweating, Well, you're still sweat
even when you're okay, So you'regoing backwards to the tune of four bottles

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a day if you're not drinking water. Yes, whoa, that is a
very important ratio to think of,people, because that's why your body needs
so much water, because you're losingfour bottles of water a day. I
still don't believe that, but that, okay, that's why we're bringing you

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the truth here. Yeah, hardto listen to it. So did you
catch though that she said, puta crystal of salt on your tongue before
you drink that bottle. No,no, how I lost it. I
missed it because I was grabbing forthe true So those who have a low
sodium diet, if you do that, that'll help because one crystal of salt
is not going to hurt your sodiumlevel ki right, But having that sodium

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on your tongue then helps your cellsopen up. Okay, So we do
need to make sure we have theproper minerals in our diet as well as
a sufficient amount of water daily.So minerals include so potassium, and magnesium.
Those are the three we're talking aboutto help hydrate the cells. So

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it was very interesting that she saidthat the reason people retain water is not
because they have too much water intheir body. That was a really interesting
point that she made. It's thatyour cells are not taking in the water
or you have other kidney issues thatare causing that retention. So we did

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cover a lot about what you needto drink in our article Healthy Living Water
does a body good. So we'rejust going to go over those. We're
going to revisit some of that.So we do need to drink plenty of
water, like you were saying,So how much water should you drink a
day? She was saying two leaders, No, you lose a day,

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right, so you need to That'syour baseline. That's what you need to
take in at least, right youprobably I know that it's important to drink
plenty of fluids when the temperatures sore, but staying hydrated is a daily necessity
no matter what the thermometer says.Unfortunately, many of us aren't getting enough
to drink, especially older adults.It has been said that we have become

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so used to being dehydrid in Americathat most of us mistake dehydration for hunger.
This has contributed to our overweight populationand one of the reasons that almost
every diet plan includes the instruction todrink a glass of water before every meal.
Duh, great researcher. So sixtypercent of an average adult's weight is

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made up of water. Okay,seventy three percent of the heart is composed
of water, eighty percent of thebrain is composed of water, and eighty
percent of the lungs are composed ofwater. Water keeps every system in the
body functioning properly. Harvard Medical Schoolspecial health report called six week Plan for

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healthy eating notes that water has manyimportant jobs like carrying nutrients and oxygen to
your cells, flushing bacteria from yourbladder, aiding in digestion, preventing constipation,
normalizing blood pressure, cushioning joints,protecting organs and tissues, regulating body

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temperature, and maintaining electrolyte or sodiumbalance. So giving your body enough fluids
to carry out those tasks mean thatyou're staying hydrated. If you don't drink
enough water each day, you riskbecoming dehydrated. But how do we know
that we're dehydraed? Well from ourexperiences in desert storm, this is bringing

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back a lot of memories here becausethey told us to drink two leads.
Yes they did. We actually totwo liters because they sold water or gave
us water in two liter bottles.So actually, if you think four little
water bottles in one bottle, that'sa two liter bottle. And so we
had two of those, two ofthose around a day. So, well,

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you were a desert storm and itwas really really hot, so obviously
you were sweating more than two litersa day. You didn't even think you
were sweating either, it's just hot. And then you know, when we
were talking about the water. Youknow, we've heard the statistic that seventy
five percent of the body is madeup of water. If you run those

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three numbers together, you get seventyfive percent. So that's that's really good
research there. And you said thatmaintaining the sodium balance and that is just
as critical as getting the water inthere is getting the sodium balance, yes,
and that's where the electrolytes come infor the gatorades and stuff like that.

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So, yeah, like you said, there are some signs of dehydration,
but I just wanted to revisit thatimportance of what you said there,
that it is so important even ifyou're not doing anything to drink at least
several bottles of water a day justto replace which your body is naturally using.

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Interesting, So what are the signsof dehydration? Well, have you
heard the phrase drink right pee white? Yeah, it's true. Yep.
Your urine can be an indicator ifyou're dehydrated. If it's colorless or light
yellow, you're well hydrated. Ifyour urine is dark yellow or amber color,
you're probably dehydrated. That's why everymorning when you wake up, it's

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the darkest or it's supposed to beright. Well, it's also the time
where your body's gathering all of thejunk, filtering right, getting rid of
the waist. Correct. There areother signs that can signal you may be
dehydrated as well. You know,there's the pinch test that you do on
the back of your hand, right, sure, then if you have little

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or no urine, obviously urine that'sdarker than usual, a dry mouth,
sleepiness, or fatigue, you canfeel energized if you're hydrated. It's right,
extreme thirst, that's kind of ano brainer. Headaches, yes,
confusion, dizziness or lightheadedness, orno tears when you're crying. Oh really,

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So you know, if you havea crying spell or you're going through
a hard time and you cry alot, then obviously you're losing hydration,
so you need to take in morewater while you're doing that. That's incredible.
It's something you don't think about.Really, that's a good point.
So how much water should I drink? Let's take a look at that.
Doctors say that fluid intake varies byage, gender, and from one person

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to another, but a good solidrule is to drink half your body weight
in ounces. That's in pounds andounces every day throughout the day. So
let's for instance, half your bodyweight. If you're two hundred pounds,
half of that's one hundred that's howmany ounces you should drink through your bounces.
This is pure water because coffee,tea and other flavored liquids aren't nearly

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as effective. The first and mostimportant rule is to maintain the body's water
balance throughout the day. It isimportant to drink water all day long,
starting from immediately on waking up andabout thirty minutes before each meal rather than
with the food. With the onsetof summer heat, people are recommended to

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drink around one and a half timesthe recommended minimum to compensate for liquid loss
through perspiration, preferably cool plain waterrather than hot drinks. So yeah,
if you're expecting to be out ofthe heat more than you, think ahead
and drink more water for two tothree days prior to your outing. This

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will help your body adjust to thechange easier. That is so true of
the adaptation. You don't just doit when you get there. You think
ahead, You work ahead. Yes, you hydrate early and often, and
then your body is easy, it'seasier for your body to bounce back.

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Yes, absolutely, Now we wantto just we're going to end healthy Living
there and then right after that we'regonna say thank you to a couple of
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Remember you can catch more right thereat diggingdepertv dot com or diggingdeper dot
net. Once again, thank youfor joining us for healthy living working together

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to find natural alternatives. For moreinformation about products that will help you with
healthy living, visit green Gold NaturalFeeling dot com. Welcome to Truman's Matrix,

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a podcast built around the craziest headlinesaround the world. A production of
Digging Deeper Media owned by Hale Multigan. Where you don't know who's watching who
or who's controlling you. They're screamingthat they hate ammericat and where the rec

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If you don't feel safe to stopthe funding the policeman. You're calling us
extremists because our words have hurt yourfeelings. That we're sorry. We can't
hear you over the sound of ourfreedom. Y'all been filling up our classrooms
or drag queens for kids. Wethink it's not appropriate you tell us that
it is the complexities of gender andchildren won't ever mix when they're school shootings
by women whose pronouns are him his. I'm not Republicans, but keep it

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in a hundred. They making sense. The most destructive ideologies are coming from
the left. I think black livesmatter, they think white lives matter less.
And LGBT you turned into WTF,dear democrats. I don't have nothing
against the liberal, but the peoplerepresenting you are communists and criminals. They've
been start in World War IIE withship and missiles. Still they don't want
to meh with co great. Theywanted miserable. You can try to burn

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down the city stream at the topof yo. Don's tell you dizzy.
You can cancel everything and everybody init, but it's not your man.
You can earn the flag and aggressive. You can wear a mask and protecting
you're progressive. I got my firstAmendment, don't forget I got the second.
It's not your God. I'm hearingwords I never heard in life.

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Kids go to school to learn,never make it back home. They get
murdered. Like who's concerned? Notthe left or the right. Hope you
ready for the fight coming to yourfront door to night. The former president
got arrested, the current one lost, but I guess he got elected.
Kids get molested, petophiles all getprotected, and you can kill a baby
anytime if you're pregnant. People soweak feel free to take a knee,

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and you can't even speak. Godforbid you disagree. I don't even know
what virtual signaling means. Young menused to fight wars. Now they make
memes divide us up. I'm prettysure that's the plan. Got a gun
in my hand for when shit hitsthe fan. And how the woman of
the Year is a man. I'mpretty sure I never really understand. You
can try to burn down the city, scream at the top of yo nuns

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taga dizzy. You can cancel everythingand everybody in it, but it's not
your mayor. You can run theflag and aggressive. You can wear a
mask and pretend you're progressive. Igot my first Amendment, don't forget I
got the second. It's not youramric God us, we're the ones to

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blame. You're the ones who rideto the city's upper flame. You told
us sweep spready lives, but youbelieve the truth is on the news every
night. You told us we gottastop the fighting, but you're the ones
who keep the country angry and divided. You told us crazier than you,
but all the bucks being with thedewies a coma dru. You can try

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to burn down the city, screamat the top of your dogs, tell
your dizzy. You can cancel everythingand everybody in it, but it's not
your mayor God. You can burnthe flag and aggressive, you can wear
a mask and pretend you're progressive.I got my first amendment, don't forget
I got the second. It's notyour a Mary God. All right.

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That was Tom McDonald and Adam Kolhuntalking to about truth again and the mistruths
that we've been fed through the mediaand the big pharma in all those places.
This is Truman's matrix, and wehave a lot of truth coming at
you. In fact, it's Tucker'stake on truth tonight, and we're going

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to talk to or listen to acouple of other interviews that Tucker did with
a couple of other truth tellers,but it's going to be a truth packed
segment. So we want to thankTom McDonald and Adam Calhoun and thank the
Fair Use Act for allowing us toshow you that song so you could break
down those lyrics and really understand thetruth that they're trying to tell there.

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So we're going to get started nowhere with the article the truth is worth
it. That's what Tucker would say. I I could feel like, yeah,
he does say. Tucker would saythe truth is worth it. He
would say, the truth is worthstanding up for and for telling. And
the truth is our job, ourduty, our commission, and not only

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as real journalists, but as Christians, and the truth will set you free.
And in Tucker's case and ours aswell, we were all set free
from our broadcast network. Actually,Tucker was removed from Fox News, while
we and thousands of other creators andjournalists were banned from mainstream media and social
platforms. Yep, you know,we did plenty of podcasts on it when

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it happened because we didn't stop tellingthe truth there, and we will not
and we have not back down fromtelling the truth at all costs. It's
cost us. We realized it wouldbe easier to take the blue pill,
but we are not created that way. I'm like number five, number five

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short circuits. Yeah, I wantmore input, more input, more,
And so the red red pill andthe blue pill. The blue pill is
where you just sit in your worldand you don't worry about investing getting anything,
You just believe what they tell you. And the red pill is you're
just always inquisitive and looking for moreinformation and looking for the truth yourself.

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So I'm just gonna go ahead andstick with number five on the red pill.
There. You know, some truthtellers in our minds that that would
include would be Tucker Carlson, ElonMusk, Donald Trump, Glenn Beck,
Russell Brand. You know, wetalked about these guys last week in a
segment called they Were Right. Yes, right, that's right. There's a

(28:30):
list there too. But then there'salso Seth Dillon, Colby Covington, James
O'Keeffe, Julian Asange and others.Wait wait, wait, who is the
guy before James O'Keefe. Oh yeah, Colby Covington, Right, yeah,
Okay, So he's been in thenews lately. In fact, there was
a big fight. He's one ofthose UFC fighters. Okay, Uh,

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he's got quite a story and hewas on Tucker. So we're gonna go
ahead and listen to Colby, Butthere was somebody else on there that was
unfamiliar to me before Colby, Oh, before Colby was Seth Dylon. Yes,
Seth Dillon, you haven't heard ofSeth Dyllon. Seth Dylan is the

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CEO of Babylon By. Talk abouta truth telling network. These guys are
telling the truth before it happens,and that's the problem or the coincidence or
the matrix that we're in is Truman'smatrix. But I thought Babylon b was
all about uh, satire, satire. It is, But the problem is
the reality has become satire. It'snot the satire has become reality or I

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don't know. Seth says it better. Yeah, we'll listen into the interview.
I think you've got a couple ofwe've got some things ready. Let's
go ahead and listen into that.When was the last time you're reading the
news in this country and thought toyourself, this can't be real. This
has to be a parody. It'sbeen more than three days you haven't been
reading the news. It's reached thelevel where it's almost impossible to tell the

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difference between what's reported as facts bythe news media and what someone with a
dark sense of humor has made upwell, we thought this was exactly the
moment to speak to the man whomakes up more news than anyone in America,
Seth Dillon, who runs Babylon Band he joins us. Now,
Seth, thanks so much for comingon, Thanks for having me. So
we're really talking to you today,not as the proprietor of America's premier humor

(30:27):
site, but as a prophet,as our own Isaiah. Because it turns
out, and we went through quitea few examples that the Babylon Bees parody
stories have come true in a dozenscores nearly one hundred cases. I'm going
to put three on the screen andget your reaction to him to kind of
set the stage to announce you asAmerica's most accurate profit. So let's go

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in order. Here, this isfrom January twenty twenty three. Here,
sad experts say they don't know whatthing is causing everyone to suddenly collapse,
but it's definitely not that one thing. Let's go to the news story.
Something has been killing American young peopleand sharply rising numbers, but it's not
vaccines. They don't know what itis, but they know it's not vaccine.

(31:15):
They can rule that out safely.So when you when you see the
news story that confirms what you thoughtwas a pretty out there joke, what's
your reaction. I mean, we'regetting accustomed to it at this point,
but but you know, it's uh. I think it's probably the most common
misconception people have is that when theworld goes really wild and insane and there's

(31:36):
crazy stuff happening, that it's easyto satirize, that it's easy to make
fun of it. And it's it'sactually the opposite. We we find that.
It's the way that I put itis, imagine if your job is
the right jokes that are funnier thanwhat democrats are doing in real life.
Imagine if your if your job isthe right jokes that are funnier than a
Kamala Harris speech. No, it'stotally. I mean, it's it's it's
challenging. He's actually very challenging.Like, so it's country where everything is
like orderly and neat and sensible,that's something fun to pivot against. Yeah,

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exactly. So, I don't know, we see this stuff happen where
I'm used by it on the onehand, and on the other hand,
But like this is it's crazy thatsatire can't stay satire for you know what
the shelf life of your pieces ishere. Let's throw up another one.
This is from September twenty twenty.Stay with No Electricity orders everyone to drive
cars that run on electricity. Andthere you have Gavin Newsom, who's the

(32:23):
governor of what's date California, California. Here's the news story. California is
told not to charge electric cars daysafter gas cars sales been How'd you see
that? It's comical. I mean, well, we're in some sense,
we're just reporting the news when we'redoing this thing, you know, like
you see it happening, You seethe madness happening all around you, you

(32:43):
call it out and next thing youknow, it's it's actually in the headlines.
I don't, but you I guessthe joke as you see the implications
of the news. Yeah, thejoke is that you see what you can
kind of see around the corner.I think it's easy to you can kind
of guess at what people are goingto go to next. What's the next
logical step here? Given where wewhere we've come, what is Kamala Harris's
line about how where we've been andwhere we're going or something in the line

(33:05):
she keeps her beating all them whereyou are and wherever you are? I
don't know. I mean, it'syou can kind of see around the corner
with this, especially when you're whenyou're trying to think to yourself, well,
you know, what's the what isthe next insane thing that they could
that they could come up with thatthey haven't already come up with. You
just throw that out there and seewhat sticks. I mean, eventually it's
going to come true. How longare your story meetings? Well, it's

(33:28):
a it's a constant meeting. It'san ongoing meeting. It's just you know,
pitching ideas all day long. Sowe just pitch them back and forth
based off that we read the headlines, We read the real headlines, and
then we exaggerate them a little bit, you know, we do this little
caricature of the headlines, and thenthat's when they come true. Are you
getting to the point where no ideais too outlandish for a joke? Uh?

(33:51):
Well, I mean, I guesspart of the part of the problem
is some of these ideas are tooutlandish for a joke, but they do
actually happen in real life, sopeople don't realize they're a joke. You
know, So you have these things. We'll publish a joke that's clearly a
satirical joke, but everybody thinks it'strue and they share it as if it's
true because they're so used to seeingalmost satirical headlines in the real news.

(34:14):
Yes, so reality is at faultfor that. It's not that, you
know, our jokes are too believable, said, reality is too close to
satire. Oh, we get factchecked all the time. We've been fact
checked dozens of times. Snope sysfact checked us at least twenty times,
twenty plus times. Do they knowthat you're a parody site? They do?
They when they used to attribute nefariousmotives to us, they used to

(34:37):
say that we were like misleading peopleon purpose with these jokes because they were
believable and people were sharing them asif they were true. Again, not
our fault. I think that's thefault of reality being too close to satire.
Yes, but they would fact checkthem regularly. Ridiculous jokes like you
know, AOC goes on the priceis right, guesses everything is free,
or you know, the Ninth CircuitCourt overturns death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

(35:02):
You know, these these aren't it, they're they're they're silly jokes, they're
frenny jokes, but sometimes people believethat it's true because you could actually see
somebody doing this. We came upwith those two. I don't know,
we don't We don't actually put thename of the author on the article,
so I'd have to go back andthere. Yeah, yeah, we have
a we have a we have avery very sharp writing team. They're very

(35:23):
good at this, super good atthis. I think one of my honestly
one of my favorites that got factchecked was our joke about Trump saying that
he had done more for Christianity thanJesus himself, and that was, uh,
that was your headline. That wasthe headline, Trump, I have
done more for Christianity than Jesus.But he and said that at some point,
didn't he did? Well. Yeah, So we made that joke in

(35:43):
twenty nineteen. It got fact checkedshortly thereafter because it went crazy viral,
and then in twenty twenty one,I think it was twenty twenty one or
twenty twenty two, he said he'ddone more for Christianity and religion in general
than any other person in history.So it's hard to tell. Sometimes are
people reading our website and getting ideasfor what to say and what to do?
I don't know, but that onewas kind of So how do you

(36:05):
respond when someone fact checks a jokeaotn Price is right, Trump's better for
Christianity than Jesus. How do yourespond to that? Uh, well,
when they fact check it. Ithink it's hysterical when they fact check it.
What I don't like. What Idon't like is when the fact check
says they've managed to pull off thisruse before they're tricking people. You know,

(36:25):
the reason your grandma shared that jokeon Facebook is because the Babylon Bee
tricked her into believing it was true. You know, that kind of stuff
is ridiculous. We actually threatened tosue Snopes because they were they were literally
maligning us and suggesting that we weremiss misinforming people on purpose. And then
Facebook was saying that they were goingto demonetize and deplatform. It is because

(36:45):
we were being fact checked by Snopes, so saying you can't spread fake news
on our platform like it's satire.So what I assume Snopes is run by
the CIA or I mean, Idon't have enough of that, but I
like Wikipedia. It seems obvious.But what do you know about snops.
There was a couple that started it, and that they were running it for
a long time. I think theguy's name, I might mess it up.
It was David Michelson or something likethat on Michaelson. I may be

(37:07):
getting that wrong. But anyway,it changed hands recently somebody else took it
over. Oh. They actually reachedout to us and said, I know
we've had a you know, we'vehad a rough past, but we want
to put that behind us and moveforward. And I mean in your experience
to the fact checkers, which areI mean again clearly at the very least
influenced by the intell agencies. Yeah, do they play any constructive role in

(37:30):
our public conversation? No? No, I mean, well, first of
all, they're spending their time factchecking satire, the joke about Ruth Bader
Ginsburg that or her death being overturnedby the Ninth Circuit. Youn, someone's
death, by the way it happened, happened once, it happened once I
don't think it happened with Ruth BaderGinsburg. But USA Today fact checked that

(37:53):
one, and they cited fifteen sourcesin their fact check, like they were
taking it so seriously. They checkedan eye circuit court website, they placed
phone calls. It's like, justlook at the website that published it.
It's the Babylon Beer can sing,right. Yeah. So I always think
that behind every ludicrous event like that, as a person who spent his day
doing that thing. So imagine ifhe went home at night and your wife

(38:15):
says, you're like, what,Seth, what'd you do today? What
was you accomplished? And you're like, well, I fact checked a joke
fifteen sources. Like the respect levelfrom your wife has to plummet, right.
The fact that it got fact checkedis funnier than the joke itself.
Yes, like the one So Ihad spoken with you about this one before
CNN purchasing an industrial sized washing machineto spin the news in before publishing it.

(38:37):
That's a ridiculous joke. It's silly. It's a CNN biased joke,
and that got fact checked in rateof false. Just so they're spending their
time on stories. Arny. Thendidn't actually purchase in industrials. It never
happened. They never they never did. They never slapped their logo on a
washing machine and spun the news init before. It never happened. Was
a joke. But the joke isthat they fact check it. They took
it seriously, but no fact checking. So the way that I look at

(38:58):
it is, you know, factchecking is a it's an arm. It's
one of the methods that's employed bythe lovers of censorship to guard the narrative,
not the truth. And so whatthey're doing with fact checking is they're
they're very selective. First of all, they're super selective about what they fact
check, and then the fact checksthemselves often get the facts wrong on purpose,

(39:20):
and so they're not guarding the truthand saying, Okay, there's this
problem of misinformation and we're gonna preventit spread, and we're gonna do that
by having objective people look at whatthe facts are. It's all narrative driven.
It's all about protecting the popular narrative. And do you mean why it's
a big lie. We're trying tomake you pick sides, trying to make
you burn the cities down and killeach other. They got sick minds,
big lives deep on the police,so that there's a big crime to take

(39:44):
away our freedom, to restore order. They let die play with people,
turn men into women, make thecounterculture mainstream, to mix up the system,
change the pronouns of gender, resispectrum. So is drive that I don't
know, poor white folks and blackcelebrities with billions, They starve you with
a lack of information, only giveyou facts through a branded corporation to start
your worldview with an algorithm that changesbased on propaganda. You're rated for y'all

(40:07):
engagement. We can't be free,can't have no peace till we're on the
same team. By Y'aller sheep,Luta screams. Just part of the machine
dollar sheep. We believe machine sheep. Wow. Okay, So that was

(40:31):
Tom McDonald again, nothing is whatit seems, we're all sheep. Well
if we follow that agenda without askingquestions. So Tom is a fighter,
He is a real fighter. Andwe talked in the intro about having some
different guests on Tucker and so theother person that Tucker had on recently was

(40:52):
Colby Covington. Now I will sayright now, Colby has been through the
ringer literally recently, he faced alot of criticism and as a Christian,
I just want to pray for Colbybecause he's undergoing a lot of persecution right
now. First of all, inthis interview that just happened that you will

(41:15):
see right now. This interview happenedjust right before his fight with Leon Edwards,
the reigning champion walterweight champion. Well, Colby lost and many people are
saying that it wasn't even close,and I did not see the fight myself,
but he is getting extreme criticism because, first of all, he's one

(41:37):
of the master trash talkers, asmany of the professional fighters are. But
Colby's also a personal friend fan,and like I said, a personal friend
of Donald Trump, and Donald Trumpactually came to his fight and sat ringside,
talked to him beforehand, gave hima hug and wished him well,

(41:59):
and he talked to him quite frequently. Yah, you're gonna find out that
on tonight's podcast. But the fighterinstinct, the never give up, never
let anybody tell you that you can'tdo something, is the attitude we want
to draw through this short clip herewith Colby Covington on Tucker and then we're

(42:22):
going to go on into another TomMcDonald's song, So let's listen to Colby
here. So you have decided tojust be very open about your political views
and mix them with your profession,which is fighting at UFC. Was that
a tough decision for you? Iwasn't a tough decision because I wanted to
stand by what I believe in andyou know all the principles that I was

(42:45):
founded upon through my whole life.So yeah. Once I saw the narrative
was being shoved down our throat asprofessional athletes one way and there wasn't another
side, I was sick of that, and I was like, you know
what, there needs to be someonethat stands up for the other side and
stands up for what they believe in. And you know, I wanted to
be that guy bottom of the ninth, up against the odds, running at

(43:07):
a time, only got one shotwhen it's really do or die, when
your back's against the wall, whenyou're fighting for your life that you believe
in, you are not. I'ma believer. I believe, I have
believe. I believe second guessing everybreath and for the questions passes for a

(43:30):
cigarettes, alcohol and depression therapists andall the different pills can get expensive,
all this bottled up aggression. I'mtoo old to get arrested, almost died
trying to get here, got highthrough my best ears, got sober.
Then I relapsed and I cleaned up, got my head clear. Sometimes it
feels like they ain't the believing,But I believe that we're out here for
a reason. You don't think you'rea fighter. I know you. You

(43:54):
are. Lie you say no,think think you? And I think you
wait? Do what six days aweek for fourteen years? Yeah? Do

(44:20):
you like it? That part ofit? I love it? You know.
I think that's my purpose. Ifeel like that's why God put me
on this earth, to chase mydreams and and you know, work hard
and push my body and my mindto the limit. Not just my body,
but it's also it's a mental thing. And I feel like fighting is
a lot of mental It's you know, if the thoughts that you put in
your head are really you can manifesta lot of things in this sport,

(44:42):
but you can also bring yourself down. You know, if you if you're
thinking negative thoughts, you know you'reprobably not gonna have positive results. So
what are the things that you doto keep yourself strong inside, to keep
yourself fearless? You know, Ijust I think about, you know,
the people that are the real heroand celebrities of this country, people like
law enforcement, people in military,and I think about what their day to

(45:05):
day lives are. There. There'sno holidays for war. You know.
These people are serving these politicians andfighting these politicians wars overseas, but they
don't get a they don't get likea Christmas holiday for war. No,
they have to go over there andprotect these people and protect our country and
keep us free and safe here.So I think about their life and their
lives done them. You know,I have a lot of friends in military.
You know, my buddy Stephen Hodsonwho's the first sergeant and for the

(45:29):
Army Rangers and he's with the skydivingteam right now, and I just think
about like what he's had to gothrough in Afghanistan and Iraq and all these
different wars that he's been in.And that's what makes me think about my
life's easy. Man. I getto do something I love every day.
This is my passion to get upand train every single day. So how
could I ever complain about my passion? Something I love when I have someone

(45:49):
who's fighting for our country, andyou know he all he knows is he's
standing for the red, white andblue in our country's flags and colors.
But he you know, he's fightingthese politicians senseless wars, and but he's
doing it. You know he's he'sraising his hands saying, I want to
do it because I love my country. My people love this country, and

(46:17):
we're hunder what'sack? They banned us? Say kids are us for speaking the
fan. I feel man and Icome fan with us. They us say
that, And every time we pullup all your dundasies, A man rakon
fact. And I was raised tobe brave to the brave United States.
We love the country that they've beencorrupting, Go walking, go broker.

(46:37):
If you ain't a wait. Mypeople love this country and we're hunder what's
heck? They banned us. Theykids are us for speaking the fans.
They banned us. They kids areus for speaking the fans. I feel
man and I come saying with us. They us say that, And every
time we pull up all your dundasies, A man konside, A man rank

(46:59):
inside, I'm mad raak your bay. And every time we pull up,
are your gunna sees a man raking? Every time we pull up, you
see stars, you see stripes,You see flags on the bars and the
trucks and the bikes. And everytime we pull up, we go hard.
We outside. We got flags onour farms and a tanned there for

(47:22):
life. Every time we pull up. We don't care if you mad.
We cherished the land that Hey,this tinket buried in weds They said,
fire doll, you're returning fabric toash. Well. Every time we pull
up, all you're gonna season manrage and says I'm mad raking, says

(47:42):
I'm mad raking Bay. And everytime we pull up, are you gonna
sees a man raking ay? Andthat's gonna do it for this edition of
Truman's Matrix, a podcast built aroundthe craziest headlines around the world. A

(48:05):
production of Digging Deeper Media owned byHale Multimedia. You can find Digging Deeper
with Brian Hale on your favorite podcastnetwork, or visit all of our podcasts
under One Room at diggingdepert Us andone more Thing. Good afternoon, good
evening, and good night. Welcometo the ugly truth. Step why train

(48:34):
the people only to consume Step two? Infiltrate adults with the news Step three,
and doctor Nathan children through the schoolsand the music and the apps on
the phones that they use. Stepfour. Separate the right from the left.
Step five, separate the white fromthe black. Step six, separate
the rich from the poor. Usereligion, then the quality to separate a
more. Step sevy fabricate a problem, made a lie. Step eight,

(48:57):
put it down the news every night, step night. When people start to
fight and to fight, take controlof this is called situational design. They
can't sign us because we're ready tofight. Ti o' rain, why shut
u? We won't let read,don't die. The whole world's grain.
Way everybody picker Jeames on a ridein the street. The whole world's grain.

(49:21):
Why I guess them? You willcatch me. We're with you,
Tom, We will not back down. This is the ugly truth. Hard
to listen to, but impossible toignore. Okay, So now we are
on to the ugly truth, andwe're talking about tap water. So have

(49:46):
you heard about the Flint, Michigandrinking water scandal or the camp Lea June
lawsuit. What if I told youour drinking water is not as safe as
we thought it was? Flint watercrisis the story of an environmental injustice and
bad decision making. The water crisisin Flint, Michigan, began in twenty

(50:08):
fourteen when the city switched its drinkingwater supply from Detroit System to the Flint
River in a cost saving move.Inadequate treatment and testing of the water resulted
in a series of major water qualityand health issues for Flint residents, issues
that were chronically ignored, overlooked,and discounted by government officials, even as

(50:31):
complaints mounted that the fouling, foulsmelling, discolored, and off tasting water
piped into Flint homes for eighteen monthswas causing skin rashes, hair loss,
and itchy skin. That's just onestory. Right. Then, we've got
the water contamination at Camp Lajune.We see all of these ads. If

(50:57):
you were in Camp Lajune, youcan call this number and get some money,
right. The US Marine Corps basein Camp Lea June, North Carolina,
was established in nineteen forty two.In nineteen eighty two, Marine Corps
discovered specific volatile organic compounds In thedrinking water provided by two of the eight

(51:17):
water treatment plants, there was PCE, tetrachloroethylene TCE, trichloroethylene and benzene and
other vinyl chloride and other nasty chemicals. The supply wells were contaminated by multiple

(51:39):
sources, leaking underground storage tanks,industrial area spills, and waste disposal sites,
and the Agency for Toxic Substances andDisease Registry model modeled the contamination and
estimated that at least one BOC exceededits current EPA maxim during the time from

(52:01):
nineteen fifty three of August to Januaryof eighty five. So those are just
two stories of contaminated water. Wehave been enlightened to the fact that our
tap water, although treated and deemedsafe, is not ideal for most of

(52:22):
the population. But those of uswho know our history understand the powers that
be have suggested the water supply asa means to inoculate a large population.
In nineteen seventeen, Sanger founded theBirth Control League, which changed its name
to Planned Parenthood in nineteen forty two. In nineteen sixty nine, the vice

(52:43):
president of Planned Parenthood, Frederick Jaffe, drew up a chart based on Davis's
ideas, and the chart listed thirtythree proposed measures to reduce us fertility.
These included fertility control agents in thewater supply, encouraged increased homosexuality, permits

(53:05):
for children's, compulsory abortion, insterilization, and discouragement of home ownership.
So with this in mind, itisn't a far reach to think that there
may be more than just cleaning agentsin our tap water. AHO lot more.
Okay. So in twenty twenty two, Watch the Water Interview was released,

(53:28):
Doctor Brian Artists sat down with radiohosts Stu Peters in a stunning interview
to discuss COVID nineteen remdisappear venom theory, and much more. When we originally
reported on it, it was sounbelievable that we actually highlighted it in Truman's
Matrix. Mm hmm. It wasunbelievable. Couldn't be true that it was

(53:49):
snake venom right in the shots?It's not. It couldn't have been couldn't
have been right. But unlike manyof our past segments, its content has
been moved from unbelievable too plausible trueright Info Wars previewed watch the water and
this is what they said. Postedonline Monday, The nearly long hour long

(54:13):
conversation between Peters and the doctor exposedan important topic that receives little attention.
Essentially, after realizing how odd itwas that anti venom medicines like monoclonal antibodies
were effectively treated COVID COVID Doctor Artistsbegan questioning the narrative that the virus originated

(54:34):
from a bat in Chinese wet market. Is COVID a venom? And is
this why they don't want you usingmonoclonal antibodies? Doctor Artist asked. To
answer this question, he sought outestablishment media fact checkers to see if they
were attempting to discredit and he claimsthat the source of COVID nineteen was a
snake and not a bat. Andhe did and this is in the movie

(55:00):
right. A quick Internet search revealedplenty of mainstream media publications admitting at the
onset of the COVID outbreak that itmay have been derived from snakes. Scientific
Americans said snakes could be the originalsource of the new Corona outbreak in China,
and CNN said snakes could be thesource of the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.

(55:25):
Every time the snake is mentioned,fact checkers one, two, three,
four, five six constantly fact checkit and spin it to the bats.
There is no fact checking about bats. They keep letting you look at bats.
Doctor Artist says, I remembered whenyou said that. In the interview.

(55:45):
Doctor Artists theorized that the public drinkingwater supply may be contaminated to spread
snake venomin into the public. Mmhmm. Intentionally. The theory came after
the CDC announced wastewater surveillances being usedto provide an early warning of COVID nineteen's
spread in communities. The only problemwith that is Doctor Artists questioned, why

(56:07):
would you test wastewater to determine anearly outbreak right here? But I forgot
it, so already after the fact. It's already after the fact. So
if it's in the waste water,that means it's already been shed through the
system. Yeah, so they've alreadyhad it. So why are you saying
it's going to be an indicator ofan outbreak right so that you can treat

(56:30):
it early. Yeah, No,that's not true. It was totally because
they wanted to shut down those thirtytwo plants during that time for testing and
evaluation, when actually they didn't shutthem down, they were evidently dropping stuff
into them m hm. Adding thereare now at least twenty six allowable contaminants

(56:52):
in your drinking water just about anycity. Yes, look it up.
Twenty six is kind of a minimum. Yes, And there are so many
chemicals in you're drinking water because they'requote unquote cleaning it. But the chemicals
are not any better than anything else. So we also had an article called

(57:12):
Fluoride Falsehoods, which was fairly recently. A lot of people know about fluoride.
We just talked to a lady tonightat a board meeting we were attending
mm hm. And she said,she makes her own toothpaste, and she
takes her research to her doctor,to her dentisty. Yes, laces do
not give me that fluoride. Yes. Yes, we discussed the fact that
our tapwater is filled with toxins,like you were saying. And I found

(57:37):
this article nearly half of the tapwater and the US is contaminated with forever
chemicals. A government study fines foreverchemicals by CNN July of twenty twenty three,
almost half of the tap water iscontaminated with forever chemicals. According to
the US Geological Survey. The numberof people drinking contaminated water maybe even higher

(58:00):
than what the study found. However, because researchers weren't able to test for
all of these per and polyfluorinated alcoholsubstances or pfas, chemicals that are considered
dangerous to human health. There aremore than twelve thousand types of these PFASs
according to the National Institutes of Healththe NIH themselves, but this study looked

(58:23):
at only thirty two of the twelvethousand. It kind of sounds like when
they do the genotyping on the coronavirusand out of all of the DNA pairs
seventeen thousand, they were able totest thirty and then they created the virus

(58:44):
from that many. Yeah, youknow whatever. Experts say, it's important
for people to understand their risk ofexposure through tapwater. Just don't drink it.
Water filters may help somewhat if tapwateris contaminated, and there are moves
to regulate some chemicals in US drinkingwater, but like I said, the

(59:04):
regulation goes to minimum amounts and thenyou look on your little city's chart that
they send you each quarter or whatever, and it'll show you those chemicals are
still there, Those contaminants are stillthere. But they say that they're in
an amount according to them. Ofcourse, according to somebody, right,
they're in an amount that can't harmyou. Okay, just like if you
just have a little bit of poisoneach day for your entire life, doesn't

(59:30):
that add up to a little bitmore than just a little bit. It's
why are they deemed forever chemicals exactly? In other words, there forever because
you can't get rid of them.It's kind of like aluminum in your body.
They put aluminum in shots, soit'll stay there forever, right,
because that's the one thing they'll stickaround. Right. So, these forever
chemicals are sitting in our drinking water, and yes, one drink of that

(59:57):
is not going to hurt you,but if you continue to drink that,
it's going to build up in yourtissues and that's where it causes problems.
Fluoride actually decreases your your IQ byfour to eight points, isn't that what
we learned? Uh? I drinka lot of water as a kid.

(01:00:21):
I used the fluorid toothpaste. SoI don't remember. Yeah, I think
what they say four four to eightpoints. Somebody said that tonight. They
said it makes you dumb. Yeah, yeah, well yeah, and Tom
said it too. Yep. IfTom says it's it's got to be true.
So where are PFAS concentrations higher?These are these forever chemicals, right,

(01:00:45):
And I think you probably recognize thischart, but I pulled it up
again because it is relevant. Thescientists collected water samples directly from taps at
seven hundred and sixteen locations, twoand sixty nine of them were private wells,
and four hundred and forty seven frompublic sources between twenty sixteen and twenty

(01:01:07):
twenty one. Based on their findings, they estimate that at least one PFAS
chemical would be detected in forty fivepercent of US drinking water samples. So
if we look at the map,and this is a map of the United
States, and the largest spots are, of course in the heavily populated areas,

(01:01:32):
it looks like the Front Range ofColorado is pretty full, and of
course the New York City and PennsylvaniaVirginia area, those are all pretty full
as well. Lots of area there, and then of course the Flint,

(01:01:57):
Michigan has a big old round circlein it. The clear dots are nothing
detected, so we can see mostof Nebraska, all of Wyoming. The
one spot in Wyoming they tested itwas no detection. In most of Nebraska.

(01:02:19):
There was nothing detected Bluff, butScott's Bluff, Nebraska has one to
three of those pfas is in there. Okay, Now the largest circles,
of course, are seven to ninepfas levels are Look how the the Puerto
Rico and the Virgin Islands are justbombarded. No, I saw that,

(01:02:43):
and that's pretty pretty crazy. Hawaiiis clean and totally. Kwa's pretty clean
too. Alaska's fairly clean too.Yep. And it looks like Dallas was
the only big city in Texas.Oh and it wasn't much Yeah yeah,
so really, but again they onlytested for what seven twelve twelve thousand,

(01:03:10):
right, so even at that it'snot the best. But this at least
gives you an indication. So ColoradoFront Range and the East Coast are the
worst case scenarios. Cities, cities, yes, large cities are of course

(01:03:31):
the largest culprit because it's the citywastewater sometimes well, and there's lots of
manufacturing going on too, so themanufacturing also leaks into the water. So
the USGS map shows the number ofpfas is detected in tapwater samples from selected

(01:03:52):
sites across the nation. Findings arebased on a USGS study of samples taken
between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty onefrom private and public supplies at seven hundred
and sixteen locations. The map doesnot represent the only locations in the US
with pfas though. Okay, sothis is this is just the ones that

(01:04:18):
they tested. It doesn't mean ifthere's no dot there, it doesn't mean
they don't have pfs is what it'ssaying. Okay, most of the contamination
came from water sources near urban areasand in areas that generated pfas, like
manufacturing that use the chemicals and itsproducts, or sites where waste was collected.

(01:04:45):
So that makes sense that the bigcities are going to be the worst
case scenario. Private wells you're notgoing to have as much. Now,
I know in rural areas if youhave major chemical runoff, that's going to
be because of the chemicals used onthe crops or possibly large livestock areas that

(01:05:16):
can sometimes leach into it. Sothose scenarios also happen. So I'm not
saying that the rural areas are immuneby any means, but a private well
is safer than the public water supplyin many for many reasons. But ultimately,

(01:05:42):
your health is the most important thingto take care of. If you
don't have your health, you can'twork. If you don't have your health,
you can't take care of your children, you can't take care of your
home. You know, your healthis the most important thing. And we
say just to be sure your wateris safe, to use an under the

(01:06:02):
sink water purifier. I mean,you can start with the filters in the
pictures and stuff like that, andthey work, but they don't do the
best job. So that's pretty muchwhat I had for the tap water.
Now, we do suggest that youalso go to our Rumble channel, and

(01:06:30):
we have another channel called DDTV Documentaries, and on that we actually have both
Watch the Water and Watch the Watertoo loaded up in that channel, right,
so you can go and you canwatch both of those. And doctor

(01:06:53):
Artists gives specifics as to how hegot to the place where he cited that
there was snake venom in the shots. Mm hm, and one can lead
right into the other. You cango to the first video and then just

(01:07:15):
immediately watch video number two. Wehad to wait for it to come out
sometime later, but you can watchboth. Watch the Water one and Watch
the Water two. Now, there'sbeen a lot of talk about fluoride and
our drinking water and government pulling woolover our eyes and not telling us the
truth. And at the beginning ofthis program you always hear our intro with

(01:07:39):
this step one, step two,step three. So we're gonna actually we
have a little bit extra time rightnow, and this is the Ugly Truth.
And this is the song that Tomhas allowed us to use in this
in this segment, called the UglyTruth, and it's called Brainwashed. So
we're gonna go ahead and watch Brainwashedbefore we close out the program. Let's

(01:08:01):
check this video, ez, It'spretty cool, and just listen to the
lyrics. Follow along. Half thecountry fell asleep, but they scream woke.
We're distracted by vaccines and TV shows, hollytics, celebrity gossip, popular
need quotes, black lives, whitelives, Which lives mean most? We
only dedicate one day to remember afather of soldiers, the men and women

(01:08:24):
who died, y'all. But ifyou come out the closet is Kaitlyn Jenner,
you're a hero and you get awhole pride mind. The most dangerous
pandemic is propaganda from these clowns.Only mass that's gonna save us. As
duct tape on they mouths don't speak. We don't need the defaunt police need
to defaunt the media who lies totheir teeth, Like big Farmer doesn't cure
you, dog is every patent Nigascured as a customer lost them. Big

(01:08:45):
oil runs the world. The onlyworst to get fought are with the countries
who have natural resources. They wanthurt him, claiming if a white man
braids his head and likes rap,he's appropriating culture. But if a white
man acts to white he's white trash. He's a racist, he's a big
he's a monster. Let's just havethe conversation now. Every liberal is done.
Not all Republicans are racist. Thegovernment wants everybody fighting with their neighbors

(01:09:08):
because they know that if we getalong, we'll probably go against them.
They cans on us because we're readyto fight, trying to brain wash us.
Well, we all le redo die. The whole world's brain wa everybody
picking keeam start a riot in thestreets. The whole world's brain was not

(01:09:30):
a guess. Damnity, you wereagainst me. How did monkeys become people
and the people turned into sheep?They put fluoride in the water that's keeping
us all asleep? Claim that whatwas best for us. I find it
hard to believe because they were sellinga cigarette since we was eighteen. Fake
news, fake won't distracting. Divideeither right or you're left, or you're
black or you're white. Big techdon't need a Michael Chip to hack in
your life because the phone inside yourpocket is a tracking device and I don't

(01:09:54):
know what I'm want. Sick onravers or Joe Biden looking like he ate
a hundred xanax but then off causecensor in the President and kicking him off
Twitter is a bigger threat to freedomthan foreign ballistic missiles. You don't trust
the police or the government, butyou want people giving up their right to
own a firearm. Why would yoube comfortable if police and the government the
only people on the planet with theright to buy a gun. White privilege

(01:10:14):
get in amplified to reinforce the vision. It convinces white people that they're favored
by their skinning Black people getting angrybecause they're told they're treated different. So
the conflict is between us and neverwith the system. Let's just have the
conversation. Not every liberal is dumb. Not all Republicans are racist. The
government wants everybody fighting with their neighborsbecause they know that if we get along,
we'll probably go against them. Theycan sid us because we're ready to

(01:10:39):
fight. Trying to brain wash us. Well, we won't let freedom die.
The whole world's brain. Everybody thekeeams on the riot in the streets,
the whole world's brain. Wah,guess damn you against me? Step
why train the people only to consume? Step two? Trade adults with the

(01:11:00):
news Step three, and doctor Nathanchildren through the schools and the music and
the apps on the phones that theyuse. Step four. Separate the right
from the left. Step five,separate the white from the black. Step
six, separate the rich from thepoor. Use religion and the quality to
separate a more. Step sevy.Fabricate a problem, made a lie.
Step eight put it down the newsevery night step night. When people start

(01:11:23):
to fight and to fight take control. This is called situational design. They
can't stop us because we're ready tofight dying, Oh right us, but
we wont left rado die. Thewhole world's brain, everybody picking teams on
the right in the streets, thewhole world's brain. Wahuk against them and

(01:11:45):
you against me, the gs andthe race war dying in the streets should
be us against them, or it'syou against me. You ain't nobody gonna
win. Everybody gonna see that thecolor or your skin, no trees or
color that you bleed. I swearthey want not seeing a lace. Your

(01:12:11):
guyme every day for loose lives hadbark lace way for our lives. Hat
on. I see you with theliquor store, leaving with the chiefs,

(01:12:45):
gonna be here on the shelf.You ain't living on the street, but
you're barely making rent numb late becauseI'm struggling myself. I see you smile
at the clerk when you come upthrough your purse. I just wish I
had a little more to help.I imagine where you live and how you
feeling, what you loving, whoyou'll be if you can make it out
your health. I see you withthe bus stop looking at the side walk
smoking, have a cigarette, waitingfor a right kind of limp when you
walk into the way. When youtalk, you're ashamed. I can see
it in your eyes. Probably gota Nascar shirt and a car that you

(01:13:08):
love, but you hear because you'retoo afraid to drive. It's been almost
ten years since the day that youcrash. Can forget about the little boy's
life. Everybody's got a story.If you look a little closer, you
can see it, and the wrinklesin their face. They can hide it
in the silence that can bury itinvited, but it comes up when their
hair is turning gray. You canfeel it. If you touch them,
you can tell that they are troubled. You can hear the story running through
their veins. We all travel differentroads, and we put on different clothes,

(01:13:28):
and the theseing a were really allthe same. To tell you you
fall got prob lozawe. I'll feelit alone. We fall and hum and
sit by the secrets we hold.We could fill our coffins with the rocks
up don oh, We could buildour castles with the sticks in the stones.
We fall out cob lo sa wee, I'll feel that love. We

(01:13:49):
fall and sit by the secrets wehold. We could fill our confidence with
the rose. Oh, we couldfeel our cast sweep the sticks to the
song. I see you sitting onthe front horse, playing with a radio,
looking to the sky, probably livingin that house all alone these days,
trying to find a better way topass time. Got a wheelchair ramp

(01:14:11):
leading up to the door. Ican see that you walk just fine.
Probably hate it because it isn't gettingused anymore, and you only ever build
it for your wife. Everywhere thatI walked, and you on a sidewalk
back and forth, a little loosechange for some dope. Probably got a
mama and a poppa span and everythingthey make trying to clean you up enough
to take you home. You usedto have a good job, used to
get good grades. You used tohave big dreams that he lost hope when
your girlfriend died, even birth toyour son. You're the father that'll probably

(01:14:32):
never know. Everybody has a tailthat the too afraid to tell you can
see it, and the cracks intheir hands they can cover with the smiles.
If you walk a couple of milesin their shoes and you'll know where
they stand. Everyone who really livedat the climate of a ditch they were
in before they found the right path. If you want to know the truth
about what we've been going through,then trying to put your full away so
you can pay, you fall ourproblems and we I'll feel it alone.

(01:14:54):
We fall been hands it out ofthe secrets. We hope we could fill
our coughin the russe ad opecon,bailed our castles with the sticks in the
stalls. We fill our CLOBs,I'm saying we I'll feed it loone.
We fall in hons it by thesecrets wee all. We could fill our

(01:15:15):
confidence with the russe a dolts opecand bail our castles with the sticks in
the stalls. We are the neighborsthat you'll never meet. We are the
strangers walking down your street. Weare a million faces in the crowd.
We are the ones that systems tearingdown. We are the people working to

(01:15:40):
survive. We are more than justour nine of five. We are the
shopping moss street cars. We arewhen it's time to tell them just a
week all we fold our problems andwe'll feed it alone. Revolve in hins
it. By the secrets we hold, we could fail our confidence with the

(01:16:03):
ross dolls. Oh, we couldbuild our castles with the sticks and the
stones. We followed our cobs.Let's sad, We'll feed the doll we
follow in sit. By the secretswe hold, we could fear our confidence
with the rose. Oh, wecould bare our castles with the sticks to

(01:16:24):
the starngs and we all fear thelower we fond and hunts. And by
the secrets we hold, we couldfail our confidence with the rocks an Oh,
we could build our castles with thesticks in the stones. All right,

(01:16:44):
you know there's some more music thereby Tom McDonald. And we all
have problems. We all have thosethose ghosts, those skeletons in the closet,
We all have things that we reallydon't want to reveal. So as
we end the ugly truth here,before we do, we want to let
everyone know that we highly recommend thatyou reach out to the different hotlines,

(01:17:09):
whether it be nine to eight eight, or you know, the suicide hotline
itself, or your local pastor yourlocal friend, your local counselor whoever it
is, reach out to us,reach out to someone if you're feeling alone

(01:17:29):
and you have thoughts that don't seemright because you know, we've all got
problems, we all feel alone,and nobody should feel alone. So there's
no one else out there for you. We're here for you right here on
digging deeper, and we do havea song here to encourage you to stay

(01:17:51):
strong in this fight, you know. And there's a lot of fear going
on out there, so just havefaith, have faith over fear and uh.
And then we'll close this out andmove on into our faith segment.
But first let's hear from hi ResJimmy Letty. This is a work,

(01:18:12):
you know what, Jimmy and Hiresgot it right. This is a war.
This is a war on freedom.This is a war on children,
This is a war on religion.This is a war on your ability to
think. They want to control allinformation, they want to control what you
think, and they're doing it allover the world, all over the world,

(01:18:34):
world, the world. Faith overfear, Oh God is always it.
When you got faith, O fa answer. Oil pens are going
to all the people that the Lordwill lead away. I'll put faith over

(01:18:57):
every day. I got God inmy corner. That ain't a man that
could stop me. Y'all already gavemy soul to him. Not then your
luminnati. Now what God in knowingme, your people that's right beside me,
heaven over Hollywood. Evil can neverstop me. Neither ye'll want you
nervous. They want to make youfeel worth as the government. There's a
circus. Had to fight off thesurface just to get back to the surface.

(01:19:19):
My soul is not for purchase.God's the only one I service.
I'm his servant, going through hardshipsof my darkest I know he gonna take
my hand when life get hard.This's I a promise that you gotta trust
his prayer even if you don't understand. Doesn't that been when you demand,
they're gonna have been When the timein right, all your prayer they gonna
be answered. Have no fear.When he he could take no will,
then he staid, when you thinkhe going here been God he feel when

(01:19:41):
you cry, tell this, theysaid two weeks and some the spread that's
turned in into five years. Idon't believe in the devil. God the
only one affair faith. Fear,Oh God is all hist When you got
fed over fear, he answer orimfens going to people they fath cover fee.

(01:20:11):
Yeah. I got faith over fear, wrongly won my favorite God,
we y'all make mistakes, saying wey'all have flaws? Was it if I'm
to win his loss? That's whenI was soul lost. I'd never sell
my soul for recost. When Ithought I'd be better rough dead, I
heard the voice in my head.All the tears that I shed, all
the blood that I bled, Ikept my faith strong. People laid off
just when not complying everything I prayedfor, it came forward. God show

(01:20:34):
me delight. Hey, I neverquestioned the vision I'm giving in. I
never questioned the journey. I neverquestioned the blessings and lessons He said it.
So why never worry? This isbigger than the song. This is
my testimony. Till my family's gone. Into all my dead homies, I'm
putting y'all on my back. Evenwhen times get better, don't forget where
I came from. God brought meto where I'm at. Hey, the

(01:20:54):
devil is alive. I only trustthe most high. I got love for
both sides. Matter of fact,there risk no that's Jimmy, no feeder.
Oh God is on wastip. Whenyou got bad all that failure,
ill answer on your press on goingtell the people that the lorne will lead

(01:21:15):
away our food. Faith over fierevery day. It was in the darkness,
the feeling godless. I was lostingit at the house. I kept
on searching, and I'm saving themost of it her. Now I was
going to me to see I wasso blessed be love foum passed. I

(01:21:42):
put faith over feet, fat feeder. Oh, God is on wastip.
When you got bad over that failure, ILL answer on your press or going
to the people that the lone willlead away our food. Faith over feel

(01:22:09):
every day, and thank you forlistening to the ugly truth because they can't
side us, because we're ready tofight. Don't ray, why not uggly,
won't never read, don't die?The whole well's brain, everybody picking

(01:22:33):
seams on a ride in the streets, the whole world's brain. Why don't
guess? Damn and you will catchme? The ugly truth hard to listen
to, but impossible to ignore.Now. Faith is the assurance of things

(01:22:56):
hoped for, the conviction of thingsnot seen, and without faith, it
is impossible to please God, becauseanyone who comes to him must believe that
He exists and that he rewards thosewho earnestly seek him. Seek ye first
the Kingdom of God, and allthese states shall be added up to you.

(01:23:19):
Everything is possible for one who believes. Welcome to faith matters. All
right, this is going to begreat. Well, first of all,

(01:23:40):
we just want to say thank youto the nearly four thousand listeners to last
week's podcast. Yes, chapter eight, Now it's chapter nine. Yes,
Chapter nine, the Extreme Makeover.This is from The Great Disappearance thirty one

(01:24:02):
Ways to Be Wrapped You're Ready bydoctor David Jeremiah. And we've really been
enjoying this book and we recommend it. So if you are into collecting,
or if you want to go backand read this in better detail, get
yourself your own copy. Doctor DavidJeremiah is The Great Disappearance m and you

(01:24:28):
can find that just on just aboutany bookstore. But tonight we're going to
go ahead and use the Fair UseAct to read through it point out some
different things that we agree with.I pretty much have never agreed disagreed with
Doctor Jeremiah. Right, a manwith a passion who is driven by God
and a passion for God. Soit is with our pleasure that we go

(01:24:50):
ahead and read through the Extreme MakeoverChapter nine. First, we've got to
talk about a bodybuilder kind of aguy. We researched this guy. Did
we win? Did we go aheadand pull up this picture? No?
I didn't. I didn't include itright. You can look him up if
you want to, But let's listento this intro. Here we go.

(01:25:12):
He was known as the Man withthe Perfect Body. Born in Prussia modern
day Germany in eighteen sixty seven,Eugen Sandow spent much of his early life
traveling around Europe as a wrestler orcircus performer. During his travels, he
often studied the marbled perfection of sculpturesfrom ancient Greece and Rome, searching for

(01:25:34):
secrets to the perfect physique. Sandaueven developed his own system of weight training
and exercises based on dumbbells. Thencame his big break when the United Kingdom
created an elaborate competition to discover theworld's strongest man. Sandou entered Immediately,

(01:25:57):
he was a smash hit with theVictorian public. He signed a contract with
a wealthy promoter and went on akind of body building tour around the world,
including the United States. He evencreated a special wooden box that shined
light on specific individual muscles. Thoughhe's largely forgotten today, many credit Eugen

(01:26:20):
Sandow with establishing the modern ideal formale fitness. Broad shoulders and chest,
narrow waist, muscular legs, andchiseled abs. According to one biographer,
he created a craze for the physicalculture. Wouldn't we all like to have

(01:26:44):
the perfect body? I'm not interestedin looking amazing, but wouldn't it be
wonderful to have a body that neverbroke down, one that wasn't plagued by
imperfections of age and ailments, sicknessand soility. Well, here's some wonderful
news. If you are a followerof Jesus, you will receive such a

(01:27:06):
body. At some point in thefuture. You will upgrade your current model
to one that is top of theline in every respect. Ab absolutely excellently
said, and we have a versefor you here right. Yeah. Paul
described this upgrade in his first Epistleto the Church at Corinth. So also

(01:27:30):
is the resurrection of the dead.The body is sown in corruption, it
is raised in in corruption. Itis sown in dishonor it is raised in
glory. It is sown in weakness, it is raised in power, it
is sown in natural body, andit is raised a spiritual body. Us
one Corinthians fifteen forty two excuse me, through forty four, forty two through

(01:27:56):
forty four. As we've seen,the rapture will spark a resurrection, renaissance
across the globe. Christians who diedwill live again, not only in a
spiritual sense, but physically as well. We talked about that in the Resurrection
of the Saints. I think backin chapter six was I think so not

(01:28:16):
only in a spiritual sense, buta physical sense as well. As the
bodies of believers buried in the groundwill come up out of the ground.
They'll be raised up right there fromtheir resurrection point. Those bodies will be
the same ones that went to thegrave, though they will be transformed in
profound ways. So the same bodies. Yeah, so we don't get necessarily

(01:28:42):
a new body, but our bodywill get transformed. So maybe that's where
the shape that's where the shape shiftingcomes in. It's about the only shape
shifting we can believe in there,right, So the bodies of the believers
will be buried in the ground andwill come out of the ground and be
raised up. Assuming you and Idie before the rapture, our resurrected bodies

(01:29:06):
on that day will be the samein essence. Will all still be humans,
and you will still be you.But the resurrection body that emerges will
be superior to the old body thatyou're inhabiting now. So same body,
but transformed. Okay. Those wordsapply not only to those who will be

(01:29:27):
resurrected at the rapture, but alsoto those who are alive when Jesus returns.
Everything that happens to a resurrected bodywill also happen to a body caught
up to Heaven and the rapture.Specifically, here are six things the Bible
tells us will be true of ournew bodies in that day. Number one,

(01:29:54):
our new bodies will be incapable ofsickness or death. Romans six,
eight and nine says, now,if we have died with Christ, we
believe that we shall also live withhim. Knowing that Christ, having been
raised from the dead, is neverto die again. Death no longer is
master over him. Throughout the historyof time, as we know it.

(01:30:17):
There has been only one body notsubject to corruption, the body of the
Lord Jesus. Psalm sixteen ten saysprophetically of him, for you will not
leave my soul in shoal, norwill you allow your holy one to see
corruption. Jesus was buried, buton the third day he came out of
the grave. His body incurred nocorruption. Unlike Jesus. When our earthly

(01:30:43):
bodies die and are buried, theysee corruption. But Paul told us that
when we are raised up on theday of resurrection, we will be raised
in incorruption. Our present bodies wearout and grow old, but our resurrection
bodies will have no capacity for deteriordecay. Your new body will be designed
for eternity. It will not besubject to accident, disease, aging,

(01:31:09):
or death. It will be painfree and disease free. It will never
die. It will outlive the starsand won't be affected by the bad water.
He will love the stars. Wow. The exclamation point to this truth
is found in Romans six eight tonine, where the resurrection body of Jesus

(01:31:29):
is described like this. Now,if we have died with Christ, we
believe that we should also live withhim. Knowing that Christ, having been
raised from the dead, is neverto die again. Death no longer is
master over him. Mm hmm.Notice those words about Jesus. He cannot
die again from the moment he arosefrom the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea on

(01:31:51):
Easter Sunday. There is one thingJesus Christ cannot do. He did it
once, but he can never repeatthe act. It is impossible for him
to die again. His glorified bodyis imperishable and indestructible. Hebrews nine seven

(01:32:13):
says. And inasmuch as it isappointed for men to die once, and
after this comes judgment, our bodiesare sown in corruption, they will be
raised in incorruption. You only dieonce, So number two, our new

(01:32:33):
bodies will be identical to the bodyof the resurrected Jesus. What Okay,
We'll still be us right. It'sgetting deep in here. This is digging
deeper. If you're not viewing thisand you want to view these verses and

(01:32:54):
follow along with us, then visitdiggingdeper dot net or click on our newstab
on Digging Deeper TV. But wow, this is war on number two here,
just number two out of the sixthings that the Bible tells us.
That's true of our new bodies.Our new bodies will be identical to the
body of the resurrected Jesus Wow,as several scriptures tell us, the Lord

(01:33:15):
Jesus Christ is his own resurrection providesthe pattern for our resurrection, so we
won't have his body. It's justthis the pattern. I get it.
Okay, Let's read on, forour citizenship is in heaven, from which

(01:33:36):
we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will
transform our lowly body, that itmay be conformed to his glorious body,
according to the working by which heis able even to subdue all things to
himself Philippians three twenty through twenty one. Okay, and it now we are

(01:34:00):
children of God, and as ithas not yet been revealed what we shall
be, but we know that whenhe is revealed, we shall be like
him, or we shall see himas he is first John three two.
And then, and as we havebeen born the image of the man of

(01:34:26):
dust, we shall also bear theimage of the heavenly Man one Corinthians fifteen
forty nine. The heavenly man isJesus, just as we now bear the
image of the Old Adam in ourcurrent bodies. We will bear the image
of the Man of Heaven Jesus inour resurrection bodies. Okay, the Bible

(01:34:47):
gives us a few glimpses of ourLord's resurrection body by telling us some of
the things that happened during the fortydays between his resurrection and his ascension.
From what we know in the NewTestament, Jesus appeared perhaps ten or twelve
times during this period, and whenwe look at those passages, we see
our Lord in his glorified body.The most important thing about jesus body,

(01:35:12):
and he emphasized this repeatedly, isthat it was real, literal, physical,
and tangible. It was the verybody that had been crucified. On
one occasion when Jesus appeared to hisdisciples, he told, behold my hands,
my feet, that it is Imyself. Handle me and see,

(01:35:33):
for a spirit does not have fleshand bones, as you see I have.
He was telling Luke there in twentyfour to thirty nine, or at
least Luke experienced that somehow because hewrote about it. This tells us we
aren't going to be some kind ofghost like phantoms that float around forever.
We're not going to be angels.We're going to have our same literal physical

(01:35:56):
bodies, but they will have risen, they will have been risen. They
will be risen, resurrected, andglorified, equipped for eternity. During two
of his post resurrection appearances, Jesusate with his disciples, which shows us
our glorified bodies will be capable ofeating. We heard that somewhere else?

(01:36:23):
Was that Pastor Mark? Maybe weheard that somewhere else resurrect No, that
was possibly in doctor Jeremiah's earlier chaptersor a Book of Signs or the Book
of Signs, the other book thatwe reviewed, which you can catch on
Digging Deeper dot and ned under bookreviews. Wow, yeah, So did
anybody else out there know that it'slistening? That Jesus eight with his disciples,

(01:36:50):
which shows us our glorified bodies willbe capable of eating. So Jesus
ate after his resurrection and two ofhis post resurrection appearances, Jesus ate with
his disciples, So he ate,so our glorified bodies will be capable of
eating. But I thought there'd beno nothing bad in heaven and some food

(01:37:12):
is bad. Right. Well,anyway, I have been asked if we
will need to eat in heaven.Here he's going to address it. Ok,
here we go, doctor Jeremiah,Thank you for addressing this, sir.
After so he's been asked if we'llneed to eat in heaven, and
he says, I don't know ifwe'll need to eat, but we certainly

(01:37:33):
will enjoy eating and drinking, sinceJesus did and Luke twenty four, Jesus
clearly ate with his disciples, andin John twenty one he prepared breakfast for
everyone. The body of Christ wasalso touchable, it could be held.
In John twenty twenty seven, Jesustold Thomas Thomas, you know, the

(01:37:57):
one who had a hard time believingthat Jesus had really risen from the day
he said, reach your finger hereand look at my hands. And reach
your hand here and put it intomy side. Do not be unbelieving,
but believing. And in John twentyseventeen, Jesus had to tell Mary to
quit clinging to him. Do notcling to me, for I have not

(01:38:20):
yet ascended to my father. Yes, number three, our new bodies will
be identifial, identifiable by all whoknew us on Earth. Okay, identifiable?

(01:38:40):
What whoa another weird one? Ithought we heard before. You wouldn't
recognize your relatives. There are somepeople that teach that our new bodies will
be identifiable. Yeah, identifiable byall who knew us on Earth. Up
and in other words, people willrecognize us. Oh boy, okay,

(01:39:02):
what we're supposed to be perfect?So I guess I guess our unique qualities
will still be there, just morebeautiful or is it just perfect in a
health way? Maybe not necessarily perfectin a beauty way, because that's in
the I had of the beholder.True, So I don't know perfect in

(01:39:25):
a way that we're sin free.Well, okay, let's check it out.
If we're comparing ourselves, Like doctorJeremiah says, here to Jesus' body,
So let's just think after Jesus appearedto his disciples, that's what we're
talking about here, after his resurrection, what would he have been like?

(01:39:45):
Well, he still looked like himself. He had the holes, He had
the holes in his hands, hehad the hole in his side. So
that's not a perfect body and power. He had not yet a send it
right, but he was in hisglorified body when he appeared in front of
him. So maybe the ascension isthe portal that gives us the the new

(01:40:14):
Let's see what he says in thisTEGs. Over the years, I have
been asked these questions in my newresurrection body, will people know me?
Will they recognize me? And willI know others? The Bible is very
clear in this answer. After theresurrection, Jesus knew his disciples, and
they knew him well except on theroad to in between and when they he

(01:40:41):
was walking with. He was walkingwith two of the disciples, and they
didn't recognize them at first. Allright, right, right, Well,
since so maybe maybe he looked alittle ragged after being dead for three days.
He went to hell, you know, he just got back. He
just got back from hell and comeon a break. Oh he was glorified

(01:41:04):
though, Oh well, I'm stillas a journey. They didn't expect it
to be him. They probably didn'tlook close. As my guess, that's
always been my guess. If hewanted to be seen, you would have
been seen. So he was letwell right low. After the resurrection,
Jesus knew his disciples and they knewhim. They recognized the glorified Jesus as

(01:41:28):
the very same one they had knownbefore his death. They were so convinced
of the identity of the risen Christthat they all went to their deaths proclaiming
the reality of the message of everlastinglife. That's right, they were willing
to die for it. That's whenyou know you believe in it. Right,
when you get to heaven, you'regoing to know all of the people
you meet down here, and theywill know you. It is unthinkable to

(01:41:53):
me that in heaven we will knowless than we do here. We will
know much more. Oh that's agood point. In One Corinthians thirteen twelve,
the Bible says, for now wesee in a mere dimly, but
then face to face, for Iknow in part, But then I will
know fully, just as I havealso been fully known. We will have

(01:42:16):
a greater sense of recognition in heaventhan we have ever had here on this
earth. When Moses and Elijah appearedout of heaven to stand with Christ on
the Mount to Transfiguration, the disciplesinstinctively recognized Moses and Elijah as real people.
They knew him. When Jesus describedheaven in Matthew eight eleven, he

(01:42:39):
said, and I say to youthat many will come from east and west
and sit down with Abraham, Isaacand Jacob in the Kingdom of heaven.
So is he saying that we won'thave those instances where we look at somebody
and we go, you look familiar. Oh? Well, actually no,
people, well, actually know ourmemories will be better. Oh, because

(01:43:01):
we're gonna have perfect bodies. Okay, our new bodies will be illuminated or
illumined in brilliance. That's kind ofcool. We'll be glowing, will glow.
We have a product named Glow.We do GreenGold Naturalhealing dot com.

(01:43:24):
Hey, they pay me to saythat. No, actually, that's our
company, So we pay ourselves tosay that. Paul wrote it is sown
in dishonor it is raised in gloryabout our bodies in One Corinthians fifteen forty
three. We could accurately translate theword glory as brilliance. Our new bodies

(01:43:45):
may actually have a luminescent quality tothem. In Exodus thirty four twenty nine,
something unusual happened. When Moses spenttime with the Lord. His face
became radiant and began to shine.The same thing happened to Jesus on the
Mount of Transfiguration. In Luke ninetwenty eight through thirty, and in Revelation

(01:44:06):
twenty one, we're told the entirecity of New Jerusalem will be luminescent,
brightly illuminated by the light that radiatesfrom the resurrected Christ. Daniel twelve three
says the resurrected saints shall shine likethe brightness of the firmament. Matthew thirteen

(01:44:26):
forty three says, then the righteouswill shine forth as the sun and the
kingdom of their father son s un. The glory of the Lord Jesus
had in his glorious body a patternfor the glory that we have in our
own bodies when we're resurrected. Soit's a pattern. The glory the Lord

(01:44:53):
had in his glorious body is apattern for the glory we will have in
our own bodies. So we don'thave to be pregnant to glow. Huh,
that's cool. Our new bodies willbe infinite in physical power. Ooh,

(01:45:13):
tough guy. Paul wrote about thisabout our new body. It is
sown in weakness, it is raisedin power. First Corinthians fifteen forty three,
we will be buried in weakness.A dead body has no strength or
power. It cannot lift a finger. But when we come out of the

(01:45:34):
grave, we'll have so much energy. We'll think a lightning bolt has supercharged
us with electricity. And really,our resurrection bodies will be incredible, full
of enthusiastic power, and capable ofextraordinary functions. When you read about the
Lord Jesus after his resurrection, hecould enter sealed rooms without going through the

(01:45:57):
door. Show up in John twentynineteen, it says then the same day,
at evening, being the first dayof the week, and when the
doors were shut where the disciples werefor fear of the Jews, Jesus came
and stood in their midst and saidto them, peace be with you.
If the glorified body of Christ couldpass through walls and travel by impulses of

(01:46:21):
thought, perhaps the same will betrue for us. Without being dogmatic on
the specifics, I'm convinced our glorifiedbodies will not have the same limitations we
are forced to endure today. Right, Yeah, it's true, it's about
the limitations. And before we goany further, that's the problem with science.

(01:46:42):
Right now, we know our bodiesare limited. We know that we
will die. Everyone will die,unless, of course, the rapture happens,
And I'm not sure science is reallybig into that. True. So
they're thinking the only way out ofthis world is if we may make ourselves
last forever, if we can liveforever. So they've always been in search

(01:47:04):
for that fountain of youth, forthat magic formula that will make you live
forever. And the problem is whenscientists have done that, they have realized
that that causes the greatest problem,and that that's the greatest problem. In
their definition of the greatest problem,that is its overpopulation, because if you
make people live longer, then there'sfewer resources for those who are here.

(01:47:29):
Right, that's the whole problem rightnow with science. So I guess the
reason I'm saying that is that thereis a conflict there between science and religion.
But when it comes to believing aboutthe afterlife, right, they're not

(01:47:51):
necessarily thinking about the rapture, butthey're definitely thinking about extending life. Yes,
transhumanism is what they're moving towards.Rather than being a perfect human because
of your being born again and transformedinto heaven, they want that transformation or

(01:48:18):
that transformer. They want to bethat transformer now here on Earth. Yeah,
they're trying to turn humans into nonhumans transhumans. Yeah yeah, yeah.
So anyway, I just pray forthose scientists and those people that are
working in that field, because sometimesthey think they're doing the best, and

(01:48:41):
they are doing what they're supposed tobe doing. But we just asked Lord
that you give them the right purposewith their talents to use it in a
better way. Now I think weare on. Our new bodies will be
incredibly soon. You died for heavenand eternity. What number would this be?

(01:49:03):
I believe that one? Six isthis six? Ah, here we
go. This is our last sectionhere Ooh, you better be ready for
a good chapter ten next week aswell. Oh, I can't tell you
what it is right now, let'sgo to Oh, here we go,

(01:49:23):
Here we go, Here we go. Our new bodies will be incredibly suited
for heaven and eternity. Our lastsegment here for tonight, Paul said,
our body is sown a natural body. It has raised a spiritual body.
There is a natural body and there'sa spiritual body. And so it is
written the first man, Adam becamea living being the last Adam became a

(01:49:45):
life giving spirit, that last Adambeing Jesus right one Corinthians fifteen, forty
four and forty five. What didPaul mean by a spiritual body. Well,
we've already indicated that our heavenly bodieswill be literal, physical touch,
identifiable and powerful. Therefore, theword spiritual in verse forty four does not
imply that our bodies will be incorporealor mere apparitions. Jesus had a material

(01:50:12):
body, and we're going to havebodies just as he does. But our
new bodies will exist on a higherplane. Instead of being governed by our
appetites, that will be governed bythe Holy Spirit. That's what a spiritual
body is. The basic difference betweenspiritual body and the natural body is that
the former or the latter, excuseme, is suited for life on earth,

(01:50:34):
while our spiritual bodies will be suitedfor life in heaven, for eternity
with God. In our current bodies, we couldn't function in the realm of
heaven. We get kicked out,we get so many tickets come along.
Oh man, we'd be in jail. We'd start before our food or yeah,

(01:50:58):
seriously, they'd be like, youknow, just to take some word,
you know, No, just kidding, But God is going to give
us new bodies like the ones wehave now only completely made over and transformed.
We're no longer governed by the appetitesof the flesh, but governed now
by the appetites of the spirit.We're hungry for the word. Life on

(01:51:20):
earth is fragile and uncertain, Butwe have a savior who died for our
sins and was buried and raised onthe third day, according to the scriptures,
and by the grace of God,we await that wonderful day when we
will be raised, incorruptible and givenour new supernatural or new our new supernatural
bodies, it says new. They'llbe the same bodies, They'll just be

(01:51:41):
supernatural made by Christ, made inthe USA hopefully. Well, I guess
whatever, whatever nationality Christ is honestly, but we believe in buying local.
So get some new supernatural bodies fromthe local market, from the Christ market.

(01:52:06):
So and you know it won't bea hard thing for God to do.
He'll make local Christ markets. He'lldo that. The Bible says,
why should any of you consider itincredible that God raises the dead. He
says that in Acts twenty six eight, as Commander Matthew Henry wrote, why
should it not be as much inthe power of God to raise incorruptible,

(01:52:27):
glorious, lively, spiritual bodies outof the ruins of those vile, corruptible
ones, as first to make matterout of nothing? Didn't you do that
first? With God? All thingsare possible, like the rest of the
world. I was struck by themagnitude of the moment. When Queen Elizabeth
to passed away on September eighth,twenty twenty two, she was ninety six.

(01:52:48):
Excuse me, she was ninety excuseme. She was ninety six on
the day of her passing, whichmeans she reigned over the Commonwealth for seventy
years and turn fourteen days, thelongest verified rule of any female monarch in
history. The United Kingdom observed aten day morning period after her death,

(01:53:09):
during which part of the time thequeen lay in state at Westminster Abbey.
If you watch the funeral service,you saw that ancient cathedral filled with leaders,
dignitaries, and well wishers from allover the globe. The queen had
ordered several scripture passages to be readthroughout the service, beginning with this crucial

(01:53:30):
verse recited in the Old King Jamesas the Procession. As the procession guided
her coffin toward the altar, itread, I am the Resurrection and the
Life. He that believeth in Me, though he were dead, Yet shall
he live. And whosoever liveth andbelieveth in Me, shall never die.

(01:53:53):
John eleven, twenty five through twentysix. In the KJV. That is
the hope we cling to a followersof Jesus. The Rapture assures us that
death is not the end of life. It is simply the beginning of a
new existence in our new, perfect, glorious bodies. The Rapture assures us

(01:54:15):
the death is not the end oflife, and that would bring us to
the keyword I mentioned earlier. TheRapture assures us that death is not the
end of life, and you muststay tuned for next week for chapter ten
the Rapture. Tonight, we hada wonderful time with extreme makeover Chapter nine

(01:54:48):
in doctor David Jeremiah's book, TheGreat Disappearance. Pick up your copy anywhere,
give us a call. We mighteven send you ours after we're done
reading it. To you after we'redone, well, even autograph it for
you. Lord. We just wantto thank you for this time tonight.

(01:55:08):
We want to thank you for yourword and thank you for your servants like
doctor David Jeremiah. Thank you forour listeners. Lord, I cannot believe
how many people will listen to this. According to our new platform, over
four thousand people will reached. Fourthousand souls were reached with our Chapter seven
podcast Lord or Chapter eight, bothof them thousands. Lord. Lord,

(01:55:33):
we thank you for bringing these listenersto your word through the meager efforts of
our ourselves here. Lord, wethank you so much for giving us the
opportunity to share your word and yourworks of doctor Jeremiah and others with our
listeners. Lord, thank you.As we close out this program, we

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pray all these things in Jesus name. Don't worry about anything. Instead,
pray about everything. Tell God whatyou need and thank him for all he
has done. Then you will experienceGod's peace, which exceeds anything we can
understand. His peace will guard yourhearts and minds as you live in Christ

(01:56:18):
Jesus. And now, dear brothersand sisters, one final thing. Fix
your thoughts on what is true andhonorable, and right and pure and lovely
and admirable. Think about things thatare excellent and worthy of praise. Then
the God of Peace will be withyou. And that does it for another

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