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August 24, 2023 • 46 mins
P.K. Steinmark-Stevinson and Mindy Debber Scott invite you to join their journey, quest, and battle for Humanity Against Tyranny. In their debut episode, they reflect on their favorite parts of President Trump's exclusive interview with Tucker Carlson which was transmitted simultaneously with the first Republican Presidential debate in the 2024 primary. Highlights from the debate are also featured, along with an introduction to our hosts and their backstory together. Also, P.K. and Mindy discuss why the breakthrough success of the film 'Sound of Freedom' is so important for the future of America.

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(00:25):
They wear many hats in their everydaylives, but the most important hat they
will ever wear is standing up forhumanity against tyranny. And now here are
your hosts, p K Stein,Mark Stephenson and Mindy dever Scott. Hello,
America. I'm pKa and this isI'm Mandy and Mindy and we're here

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talk to you about the tyranny thatgoes on against humanity all over not only
America, but all over the world. And we're just two people who are
concerned and we want to do something, so we decided to do hat humanity
against tyranny. We wear many hats, yep. And tyranny is a real

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problem today. And all you gottado is look at the situation with Trump.
The amount of indictments they've used againsthim are ridiculous, and people wonder
why why he chose not to participatein that debate. Oh, I wouldn't
have either. My God, it'slike going to somebody's birthday party. Well

(01:34):
she just don't show up. Wellreally, it's like, you know,
how much abuse can you take?It's like the abuse child that keeps going
back for more to the abusing parent. It's like, who are these people?
He owes nothing to these people.In fact, let's hear what he
says. Why are you at theFox News debate to Night in Milwaukee.

(01:57):
Well, you know a lot ofpeople have been asking me that, and
many people said you shouldn't do them. But you see the polls have come
out and I'm leading by fifty andsixty points, and you know some of
them are at one and zero andtwo. And I'm saying, do I
sit there for an hour or twohours, whatever it's going to be and
get harassed by people that shouldn't needbe running for president? Should I be

(02:20):
doing that at a network that isn'tparticularly friendly to me? Frankly? You
know they they were back in runto sanctimonious, like crazy, and now
they've given up on him. Imean, he's it's a lost cause.
Yeah, I guess a network thatwasn't too friendly for him. They seemed
like they were for a while.Well boom, Chuckaca, We're not with
you. No, And they couldn'twait, Oh Brett Beer could not wait

(02:44):
to say two pounce. It waslike, are you kidding me? That's
the day I turned off Fox andnever turned it back again. Nobody should
be watching that channel. Sorry nobody. I mean this whole interview. How
many listened to it? One hundredand twenty million listen to Tucker? Is
that not? That's just Tucker alone. It wasn't all the other podcasts.
Exactly. Yeah, we're hosting andlistening to it. It's you know,

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he had a lot of fun thingsto say, and I think he's a
great comedian. Yeah, he's gothe's got the punchlines. In fact of
Saturday Night. I've wanted to uptheir ratings, and they got to put
him on and let him just behimself. That'd be great. I'd be
watching. I would do they needit, They don't have any I'm medium.
That's exactly right. Yeah, andhe said so many kind of funny

(03:30):
things, and you know, likewhen he talked about Kamala you know,
yeah, and her poetry. Yeah, here we go. She has some
bad moments. Her moments are almostas bad as says I think his are
worse. Actually, yeah, butshe seems pretty senile too. She speaks
in rhyme. It's weird. It'sweird, but she has bad moments and

(03:52):
in rhyme. Yeah, well theway she talks. The bus will go
here and then the bus will gothere because that's what buses do. And
it's weird. The whole thing isweird. This is not a president of
the United States future. And uh, I think they probably have some kind
of a primary. Well, youknow, she talks in rhyme, but
it's rhyme with no reason that's right, no reasoning behind anything periods to her,

(04:18):
they don't ever end, right,It's insane. No, and it's
like, where do you what areyou saying? You know, I don't
think she knows. She doesn't,but she likes that. Maybe she laughs
because she knows herself she doesn't knowwhat she's talking. I mean, really,

(04:39):
she thinks she's getting audience participation laughing. No, does it work?
Yeah, but Trump kind of alwayssays these things you gotta listen for,
you gotta listen for these little youknow, like you said, I never
concede it, right. Well,then he's talking about Hillary and how she
should have been, you know,indicted because she's been complaining since twenty sixteen,

(05:00):
right, and she's out there gonehappy, go lucky. Yeah,
she's been complaining that she won.And and they're screaming at him because he
it was a fraudentent election in twentytwenty. Correct, and he has a
right to do it and to contestit. Of course, mikey Pants didn't
do his job now and he's stillnot doing any job. Oh, yes

(05:20):
he is. He's on the stage. Oh, he was terrible as night.
I didn't like watching him. Idid, and it was really hard
because I think I could just tellby looking at him. He wasn't comfortable.
He really wasn't a comfortable guy lastnight, and others made him uncomfortable.
I'm happy to hear that. Really. Yeah, well, you know,

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I had to agree with Trump onthis one. When somebody gets indicted,
you pull numbers go down. Whensomebody gets indicted, you announce ladies
and gentlemen. I'll be leaving tospend time with my family and to fight
for the rest of my life andthis stuff. But you're out of politics.
I got indicted four times. Alltrip nonsense, bullshit. It's all
bullshit. It's horrible when you lookand you look at what they're doing,

(06:08):
the boxes hooks. I'm covered bythe Presidential Records Act. I'm allowed to
do exactly that. He's not covered. And he's got twenty five times the
number of boxes, and he's gothim stored in Chinatown. He's got him
stored in a flimsy garage underneath hiscorvette at Penn And by the way,
at Penny gets millions of dollars.China pays this guy millions of dollars.

(06:29):
Well, you know the problem witheverything is that all of these attorneys are
in our government and they all thinkthey're each smarter than one. It's a
one upman. So now they're goingto find the law that's going to do
this to Trump. The problem isour Constitution is the law, and they
don't know it. No, they'renot going to follow that. They don't
follow now they don't. And thefact is he had a right to contest,

(06:54):
and Trump and Pence had a couldhave even said let's hold off here
ten days like they wanted, correct, but he rushed it through. Oh
oh no, he couldn't do that. Yeah, because who's in his ear.
It's it's like the meek you know, we oh, we don't know,
but we you know. Yeah,yeah, it's really taken over.

(07:15):
You know. Is the CCP painfor all the fake news is Trump calls?
They are Yeah, yeah, Imean it's like, you know,
we have so much going on inthis country, and then you get Biden
with this deal, and then yousee him in the beach where he can't
lift a chair. You know,those years are meant to be light,
right, They're like two ounces getsthem up. He can't lift the chair,

(07:40):
he can't walk through the chair.And I don't know what they're doing
with the beach. You know thisbeaches seemed to play a big role.
But they love pictures of him onthe beach. I think it looks terrible
on the beach. Looks terrible onthe beach. Well, he can't walk
through the sand. You know,sand is not that easy to walk through.
But when he walks, so hecan't walk through the sand. And
this somebody in there that thinks helooks fabulous at the beach. I think

(08:03):
it looks horrible at the beach.Well, he not only looks horrible,
but he's mister stumble, fumble andfall. I mean, come on,
he's not your friend. What ishe doing on the beach anyway, He's
had more vacations than anybody. Hehad more rest periods and more sleepovers in
his basement. That's it than anybody. I know. It's sick. I'll

(08:26):
know this well, man, it'snot well. The whole point is he's
supposed to be doing the work ofthe people. That's right. The biggest
thing these politicians don't seem to forgetis that they work for us, right,
They they forget that, you know, they start seeing those checks come
across those desks when they get intooffice, and all of a sudden they're

(08:46):
working for mister so and so andhis agenda and it's a new game.
Yeah, whole new game. Howmuch did you get? How much did
you get? Well? And thenhe said about Hillary cricket. Hillary gave
the name to Widen and she shouldfeel real good about I don't know if

(09:09):
she feels anything to be hot now, absolutely not, because she absolutely is
the kid who never thinks she didanything wrong. I certainly didn't. Everything
against her is a conspiracy. It'sall fair as they let you see it.
And the biggest smile I've ever seen, that's a lie. That's a
liar who says that biggest smile thatgoes back to her way back days into

(09:31):
her. You know, if youlook at her mentors are like Saul Alinsky
and Carl Marks. Yeah, they'reright up there at top ten. Yeah,
and then you wonder why she's theway she is. Yeah, of
course do they all come out ofthese bloodlines? Really honestly, they've got
to have some kind of something toget to where they get that's right.
Yeah, it's evil, little evil. So what did you think about the

(09:54):
big debate? I was watching himwhen you were watching them, really,
I mean it was like, really, are these grown people? It's like,
did y'all take your cheerio break orwhat it's like? No. I
like Vivec. I really liked whathe had to say and his bright white

(10:15):
teeth. He was just well,you know, interesting little guy, you
know, and he's standing right nextto a bigger guy, Chris Christie.
Yeah, this isn't that complicated.Guys. Unlock American energy, drill frack
burn Cole, embrace nuclear, putpeople back to work by no longer paying
them more to stay at home,Reform the US FED that stabilize the US

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dollar, and go to war.The only war that I will declare as
US president will be the war onthe federal administrative state that is the source
of those toxic regulations acting like awet blanket on the economy. So I'm
not sure I exactly understood Mike Pence'scomment, but I'll let you all parse
that out for me. It's prettysimple. That's something a US president can
do with focus, and I'll deliveron explained it to you. Let me

(11:01):
explain it to you if I can. I'll go slower this time. You
know, sometimes struggled with the readycolor. I was a House Conservative leader
before it was cool. I actuallypushed a deficit reduction Act. That was
the last time we actually reduced thenational debt in the United States. When
I was the leader of House Conservatives, I balanced budgets and cut taxes when

(11:22):
I was governor. He's when you'recalled upon to do a job, to
do something pretty important, you're empty. Yeah, he just come up empty.
Don't you just love how every timesomebody says something, then all of
a sudden they come out with,well look what I did. Yeah,
Well, what effect did it reallyhave on our country? Did people really
notice it? When Trump got intooffice, people noticed what went on in

(11:45):
this country right away. We wereseeing it in our pocketbooks, in our
taxes in right away, right away, and the country was getting back,
We were getting our military rebuilt,we were getting our economy strengthened. It
went on and on, right,I mean, and then you hear these
people bragging what they did. They'vebeen in office for fifty years, they

(12:05):
didn't do anything. Now they're inthe worst shape we've ever been in.
They're just collecting that paycheck that you'repaying for. Yes, you're paying for
them. It's it's like everybody's saying, we have got to go back to
our constitution that represents a constitutional republic. That's it. We can no longer
operate under this cabal corporation. Didyou hear that cabal? You just can't.

(12:30):
That's a that's an important word.We're gonna be talking about quite a
bit in that upcoming shows. Imean, we've had a certain amount of
people running everything in our nation andthe nations of the whole world. And
these people they don't care about people. They care about themselves and their wealth
and their extracurricular activities, which aren'treally really nice. Now we'll be talking

(12:56):
about all that. We'll get intothat. Yeah, thank you'll find it
really interesting. I mean, canyou believe we're actually here getting a chance
as Americans to say, hey,look, we care, we care about
what goes on with Americans, what'sgoing on with their children? How evil
has infiltrated every hill of society,education, government, healthcare, finance,

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and everywhere you go. They've gota foothold. And I really think it
was Trump's job to step in andhis time knock them off. Because it's
his time. We couldn't go anylonger with all this. There's too much
evil everywhere. It's sad. It'sreally sad. And I think when they
asked Trump, are you know,are we moving towards a civil war?

(13:43):
I liked what he said, howhe said it to this way, listen
to this. Yeah, this isn'tthat complicated. Guys, unlock American energy,
cole embrace nuclear Okay, do youthink we're moving towards civil war?
Yeah? There's tremendous passion and there'stremendous love. You know. January sixth

(14:11):
was a very interesting day because theydon't report it properly. I believe it
was the largest crowd I've ever spokenbefore, and you know some of the
crowds I've spoken before, and likeJuly fourth on the mall, I think
they had a million people there.But I think that the biggest crowd i've
ever spoken before was on January six, and people that were in that crowd,

(14:33):
a very very small group of people, and we said patriotically and peacefully,
peacefully and patriotically. Right, nobodyever says that go peacefully and patriotically,
yes, peaceful. Cut it outof very you know, ms them
the mainstream cuts that out completely.It's like, do you think we're that

(14:54):
ignorant? We heard what he saidover and over again. The other channels
they're lying. How do they dothat because they are paid by apparently,
what it's been told is the CCP, and you know what that is,
the Communist Chinese Party owns all ofthe media, and they dictate what they're

(15:18):
to say. So these people geta headliner thing and they just regurgitate,
regurgitate, regurgitate the same thing.Yeah, and they put their own little
personal as you say, acting abilityon their livers and great actors. And
it's like, you have to bea fool to sit and watch mainstream media
news day in and day of people. You you gotta find the channels.
You gotta We're going to help youfind other places where you can find the

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truth. That's what we're about thetruth. If you really care about America,
your families, your kids. You'vegot to go do some research and
get into other avenues of media.You can find a ton of them on
the Internet. Then you have tohave the discernment because of when you go

(16:03):
down into these dig big holes,you've got to be able to discern who's
telling the truth or who isn't.And so there's plenty of places you can
go to get information. You don'thave to go to mainstream media. Like
I said, I shut him offthe last when Brett Bear said that he
was so anxious. That's right,Boom boom, you've got done by Bretty.
I have not turned him on since. I kind of like when they

(16:25):
took a knee. I haven't watchedit an NFL game since, or any
sports. It's it's it's the samething some of us wants. It's it's
enough, yeah, and it's like, how can how can we help one?
We gotta pray. Oh yeah,it's just like we pray that God
bless this little podcast we're doing hereand letting the ideas that we're saying,

(16:48):
let it come out to bless thepeople, not harm the people, and
open people's eyes. Yeah, that'sall you have to do is ask get
eyes to see and ears to hearwhat's going on, because it's you.
We've been like we've been in acoma. Definitely. We had to wake
up, folks. And the wholetime they were moving in the background while
you were asleep. Yeah, wakeup, time to wake up. We'll

(17:11):
show you how to do that too. Yeah. Lots of information on that,
tons of information and tons of placesto go. And it's like,
you know, and he when hetalks about this passion, you know,
he talked, what was it thispassion that everybody had? And on h

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do you think we're moving towards civilwar? There's tremendous passion and there's tremendous
Okay, okay, So do youthink it's possible that there's open conflict?
We seem to be moving towards something. I don't know because I don't know
what it. You know, Ican say this, there's a level of

(17:56):
passion that I've never seen. There'sa level of hatred that I've never seen
them. That's probably a bad combination. Donald Trump, thank you, thank
you very much, very much.Why is it there a passion for love
in this country? Why don't youwant to be kind to your neighbors.
It's easier to because you have sataround and had the entertainment industry, the

(18:19):
media, the government tell you thatyou should be divided, you should be
angry. Everybody should be fighting eachother while they're walking in the back door
taking everything from you. Wake up, America, Wake up. This is
our last answer, really it is. And we're just here to tell you
we gotta get together, America.We gotta come together. We got a

(18:41):
great country, it's the greatest country'slet's get it back. We just need
to get it back. And it'slike, what do you do. You
don't fund all these You don't buyand purchase from companies that are trying to
ruin you. You know, you'vegot to stop. You have to stop.
When we have purchasing power, themasses have the greatest amount of purchasing

(19:04):
power in the world. If wesay no to something, then it's over.
They're done. I mean they haveused and abused us, and they
have sold us down the river isthe old statement. And I gotta tell
you when it comes to the river, this is no joke. There is
evil right here in River City,and it's in our gut. From the

(19:26):
top of our government to the bottomof our government, from local to federal.
There's evil right here, and we'regonna do something about that. And
you know, when we when youstart getting into who these people really are
and what they're doing, that's somescary stuff coming. It's it's disgusting.

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It's not even disgusting. If Iremember General Flint said, I've seen evil,
but this is beyond evil. Yeah, it's beyond evil. Just go
do a little deep dive. Andit's time that people come together instead of
standing in their little groups arguing backand forth over trivial stuff. Because honestly,

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it doesn't matter what religion you are, what color you are, what
sex you are, None of thatmatters. What matters is do all of
you have love around you? Doyou have food on the table, do
you have clothes on your back?Do you have something that interests you that
you have a gift for? Andcan you do it and express it?

(20:38):
Not? Under their system, youcan't write, you've got a rush nine
to five, do exactly what theysay. You can't even make it.
Everybody's in confusion, chaos, andthey're sitting there and they're multi billion dollars
castles and mansions and planes and carWhy we're sitting here kicking butt to try

(20:59):
to make ends meet and not knowingwhen that next paychecks coming from. That's
exactly right, exactly right, prettypretty scary, really scary. Got to
change, but no more, nomore. We can change it. Then
we'll change it through kindness. We'llget the passion for love instead of this
passion for hate that they're they're causingamongst the people. So what else are

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you thinking about today? About thislittle union we started here, this little
podcast we started here, great fun, nice to be with the with all
of you, and we're going tomake this a success for all of us
because we think you need to knowthe truth. We have some truths that
might blow you away. Maybe youknow, but maybe you don't know.

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And I think there's a lot moreout there that don't know. That's that's
a scary part. That's where we'regoing to clean it up for you.
The scary part is there's a lotout there that don't know. But it's
the ones out there that don't wantto know, that's right, that's the
scary part because then you can't breakthrough. And so you know, our
prayer is that everybody does get theeyes to see and ears to hear,

(22:10):
so that we can move forward andlive in a society that's bound by love,
kindness, manners, politeness like itused to be, and realize days
helping your neighbors, like lifting themup, you know, instead of tearing
your everybody down. It's time welift everybody up. You know, that

(22:30):
good that good mood feeling is gone. That good mood. You know everybody
happy and no, there's nobody happy. And I'll tell you you are,
but you can tell by your actionsyou're not happy. Yeah, And it's
so bad that when it comes downto the point where they use and abuse
our children, this is beyond reproach. Anybody that finds out what's gonna go,

(22:56):
what's been going on here? Andyou don't have a something in your
spirit that raises you to defend thosechildren, then you've got to really look
at yourself because it's all about thechildren, it really is. It's right,
we don't have the kids. Wedon't have a country without our children.

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No, you have you know childrenor what make life ruth living for
you know, it's like we haveour gifts and we do our things,
but you know when you see achild, it's like, how are you
going to leave this world for thatlittle child that's grown up? That depends
on you to have the wherewithal andthe knowledge and the compassion and the empathy

(23:42):
and the kindness and the love togive them an atmosphere to live in.
They aren't getting that here. Yeah, we can't leave them with what we
got, now that's for sure.Okay, well do we will? Okay,
oh yeah, we'll be back andwe hope you're going to be there
with us. We sure do.I can see, I can see clear

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rain. Let's go, I cansee all stickles in my way. Welcome
back to Mindy and Peak. I'mPeak, and this is Mindy Mindy and
I bet you're wondering why would twopeople decide two women sixty nine years old,

(24:41):
Like I was told, we wearmany hats and then we decide to
wear one hat. And we justgot together one day and we were talking
and it's like we thought, peopleare not waking up. Can we do
anything to help. We've always lovepeople. We've been in jobs that we're

(25:02):
all about people and loving people.Yeah, ho's community. I'm all about
people. She's all about people.I'm all about the people. I've been
in retail. I've been in therestaurant business. I worked at Big Bills
New York Pizza for over twenty threefor five years. And I just like

(25:23):
talking to people because I think theyappreciate you talking to them and listening to
them. People really like you tohear their stories. Well, we've known
each other since faith grade. Yes, yeah, fifty cheerleaders together, yeah,
ra, ra Ra? Can't youtell? Yes? And where do
we go to school? Cherry CreekHigh School for you A Lum's. Jerry

(25:45):
krek Eese Junior High is where wewe went to Cherry Creek High School.
It was good back then, probablynot as good, but it's pretty good.
Well, they were always rated prettyhigh Jerry Creek in academics and exactly
sports, exactly. And now weare continuing on our lives together. Well
the friendship. The friendship has lasteda good fifty six years, so so

(26:10):
something we're doing is right. Butwe also have deep, dear friends that
are right there with us too.I have I have friends are kindergarten sure
and and I was lucky I livedboth on the West Side in the East
Side, so I have friends fromboth sides of Denver. Yeah, exactly.
And I have a lot of family. I'm from a huge Italian German

(26:30):
family. Yeah, big family,big stein Mark family. A lot of
sports in that family. And yoursis the big Jewish community, yeah,
you know, big Jewish community hereat on the west side, also by
Sloane's Lake is the Hebrew Alliance whereI started to go until around three four
years old. Well, and thenshe it was really funny. We became

(26:56):
friends. And turns out her motherwent to junior high high school with my
father, so am at North HighSchool. Yes, small world, small
world. We were just meant tobe friends. We're like sister friends.
Yeah, it's divine interventions that wedon't fight, we don't do that stuff.
But oh we argue, but wedon't, are you. And we're
going to get into some big ones, but not on this show, not

(27:21):
the first show, but it's goingto get a little bit heavy. Yeah.
This is our first time out ofthe gate baby, and we're kind
of winging it here were it.But we want to thank you guys for
listening. We do. We wantto thank you for being here, and
we hope that maybe you'll spend sometime with us as we go through podcasts

(27:41):
describing what people need to know inorder for the outcome for all of us
to be blessed and to be superblessed, full of abundance for all of
us, because it's all they're waitingfor you. It's all out there.
Yeah, we just need to grabit and get it back. It's uh,
we've been we've been fighting a warfor a long time. Yeah,

(28:04):
we've been in war and didn't evenknow it and once yea, Yeah,
we can't live like this. Thisisn't who we are. We know you're
you're not feeling too good either.Well, we don't want it for you
and the kids that the people thatare up and coming, we don't want
it for them. We lived throughthis brainwashing still going on, folks.
Don't pay attention, you know.You know, Yeah, dude, what's

(28:26):
in your heart first, not whatsomebody tells you to do, you know,
And yeah, you know, don'tlet the government. Shouldn't dictate to
you what you are supposed to do, what you are supposed to think,
do say here, how you're supposedto dress? You know, you are
an individual in an entity all ofits own that God has given a ton

(28:52):
of purpose and talent to everybody justneeds to find it. But the way
they were running the world, theydid honest. But now we want to
wake everybody up. We gotta wakeyou up, folks, and we'll have
the facts to do that too.We'll have the facts to do that.
So. Yes, and Trump wasone of the first ones to really open

(29:17):
part of the eyes. People talkabout, Oh well, that'll like the
way he talks. Well, whenyou're in war, do you want some
dignafied, lying politician now, thanks? Or do you want a man who
talks right on the levels like youand me? Yes, and he goes
after him. Yeah. If you'reoffended by how he speaks, listen to
yourself or your friends. They talkedjust like him. You know, there's

(29:40):
no offense and is not trying todefend anybody. He's he's you know,
we have these pseudo intellectuals. Andsee, that's what our educational system has
created exactly, this huge pseudo intellectualelite group that thinks at, oh my
god, if I have those numbletters behind my name, I'm just so
much smarter than everybody else. Igot news for you. They aren't.

(30:03):
They aren't. They just regurgitated theright stuff back to their professors to get
a grade to get out were commonsense is they have none. I've I've
sat with a ton of I've listenedto a ton of them. Now not
all of them, because you can'tput a general thing on any one group.

(30:26):
But nine times out of ten,if they really do have something to
say or they have an idea thatworks, they're not really in with the
that group. They're their own person. But you know, we uh,
we're going to have some really somelaughs too. Yeah, because I think

(30:47):
it makes it a little bit morelighter, and because that's a serious business.
We're gonna be talking about serious stuff, kind of ugly that we're going
to dive into, and we're gonnalaugh about it too, because without that
then we wouldn't have a really podcast. That way make everybody feel at home
that you can email us and wecan answer your questions. We can go

(31:08):
all the way into health, health, health things that we know. PK
especially, he's been in that businesssince she was like fifteen. I started
my first exercise class at the Universityof Texas. By the way, I
did go to college. Does thatmake me smarter than the people that just
graduated high school or eighth grade education. No, it doesn't at all,

(31:30):
that's correct. You know. Idid not go to college. I went
to Europe, visited four countries inthree months, and I came back a
new person. Some of my friendswent to college and we're working at the
may DNF. The may DNF,well, I do a lot of kids.
When I've been in the health andfitness business, and we started and
coined the the fitness clubs, andI worked with a mister Colorado over under

(32:00):
twenty five, over twenty five,over thirty five, and over forty five.
He won the natural Mister Colorado,pretty cool and we were in business
together and we started Rocky Mountain Gymthat was fabulous, and so we put
in the heavy cardial pulmonary area,the class I designed at the University of
Texas and then his heavy heavy weightfloor, and we put out a ton

(32:28):
of champion powerlifters and bodybuilders. Butwe tried to do everything is natural and
teach people about health. We respectthe body God gave us. Eventually got
out of the businesses had a coupleother clubs and I had a privates.
We started the private training here inColorado. We had one of our guys
from our club training at the DenverSporting Club. But I was actually doing

(32:52):
that at the Denver Sporting Club whenI worked there. Before we went into
the we started doing our own clubs. Yeah, that was really neat,
nice, good thinking. You know, health issues are important today too,
because what the government is doing toour health it's not a fun picture to
look at. We're going to getinto that and the next couple of shows

(33:12):
because it's it's evil, ugly againrearing its head. So we'll just make
sure we touch on those topics too, and hope they here with us.
When God created the world, hegave us pure air, water, and
food, land nourishment. And becausethey don't like us that much, this
group of misfits, I should callthem evil misfits. They're evil. They

(33:39):
have poisoned and they have made ourland, air and water so toxic.
And they did it through this littlething called a nano. And I know
a little bit about that because I'vebeen in the health industry since i was
fifteen, and I've been questioning bigpharma doctors since i was fifteen. Tell

(34:02):
why, I had a brother whodied of cancer and I was wondering why
he always kept such care of himselfand he was such a great physical specimen
that how did he get this disease? And that was back when you didn't
even mention the name cancer. Itwas the white death or a long illness,
the C word, the C word. But it's an interesting thing that

(34:29):
happened through my brother. The waron cancer was created, and that came
from my mother. When Nixon senthis envoy to our house, he said,
missus stein Mark, do you havesomething I can go back and tell
President Nixon? And she said,I sure do. And she stood there

(34:53):
and I heard her with my ownears, my sister, all of us.
You go back and tell him tofight this like any other war.
Okay. The only problem is itis fought like all the other wars.
It's just more money and more moneyand more war. And there's never a
solution, no result. There's nevera cure, no result, but there

(35:15):
is. In fifty years, they'vehad cure. So that's the problem they
have had them. When I startedand I was fifteen, I started getting
into all these books. You couldn'tfind anything. This is when you actually
had to go to the library,read magazines, read go to the bookstores
and buy books. You didn't havethe Internet to find things out, so

(35:37):
you'd go into you know, medicaljournals and things like this. And I
was reading stories where somebody would havea cure for cancer and all of a
sudden they were gone, their labwas blown up. Yeah see, and
they never heard from him again.The cure was you know. That was
when I was fifteen. Well,recently, uh, my younger brother got

(36:00):
cancer. I've had a lot offamily members die from cancer. That's why
I've been done so much research andtried to find out what's going on in
this disease. Yeah, it's outthere, and that's how I got into
the health industry. And my youngerbrother got cancer and we went down to

(36:24):
MD Anderson. Well, my olderbrother was at mby Anderson too, and
there was a huge, huge differencefrom fifty years ago. When I went
with my older brother, it wasdark, dingy, gray and green low
lighting. People You'd glance into aroom and their face would be covered with

(36:45):
gauze or oh it was I thoughtit hurt. Yeah, it was a
bad situation for somebody fifteen and we'dnever been in the hosp We didn't go
to doctor people didn't go to doctorslike that back then. And so then
I go in and it's this hugemulti city complex. There's got to be
a one hundred thousand employees there.The walls are all painted, they're shopping,

(37:08):
there's coffee things, there's eat restaurants. And I told the doctor,
you know, where is all Wherehas all the money gone for all this
billions of dollars of research? Andyou continue to only use the burn cutting
poison method in fifty years with allthat money, it's burn cutting poison.

(37:32):
The only thing you changed in thishospital was the atmosphere and the way you
administer that burn cutting poison. Butwhere are the cures? And now they're
telling us, oh, we've gota cure, but it'll take twenty years.
That's what they've been doing for thelast fifty years. If they have
it now, they've had it forthey've always had them. It's just awful.

(37:54):
Yeah yeah, so, so Godbless your steps. Oh that's where
my big farm of thing and doctors. Yeah, not that all doctors are.
There's a lot of good doctors.Mostly, there's a lot of doctors
fighting the same big pharma after theyjust got said shared. So now they're
back. They were off the theywere off the rail for a while.

(38:16):
I didn't talk about anything COVID.Well they're coming back. Yeah, evidently
we're going to have another it's sixfeet apart, another mask. It's here.
So don't pay attention. We don't. We don't obey. There's only
one person we obey. You knowwho that is. You know. I
want to tell you something. Youcan say no to your government. Correct.

(38:38):
You don't have to follow everything theysay absolutely constitution. Yeah, and
when it comes to your health care, that's your personal business. And if
they were doing their job, theywould have already had that cure for you.
Okay, that's what'll be. We'llbe getting into that too, and

(39:00):
very interesting stuff. Hope we canhelp you. There's tons of stuff,
but hope we can help you.Just like there's plenty of places you can
go for your news, there's plentyof places you can go to get cures
and help, and there's people outthere fighting it. But the problem is
this whole thing that's been trying torule and guide our lives for all this

(39:21):
time the way they want it.They don't want us to have free thought,
they don't want us to have freeaction. They don't want us to
have free choice. So yeah,yeah, h tyranny. Yeah, it's
all tyranny, a tyranny. That'swhy we're called humanity against tyranny. We've

(39:42):
got to stand against We've got tojoin hands and stand against them telling us
what to do. Period. Wewere talking since this is our first podcast.
The thing that was big on thething was the Big debate and then
Trump interview with Tucker Carson Hucker Carlson. But there's another thing that's been going
around the last month or so ormore, and it's this thing about the

(40:07):
Sound of Freedom. Right, Okay, And I'm sure you've heard Jim Caviezel
and I'm sure you've heard Mel Gibsonand I heard about that movie years ago.
I've been waiting for it to comeout. I've been waiting. I've
been calling Mindy for years, tellingher when is this movie going to come
out? And this Sound of Freedom, it's interesting. If you go to

(40:36):
America Media Group, that's another placeyou can get some information. There's a
article they're called Bombshell The Hidden Truthis you need you need to pick that
up and read what these kids havegone through. Sound of Freedom was a

(40:57):
very congenial way of putting across oneof the most horrific problems ever and to
world wiople up worldwide. But yougo look into what mel Gibson has said
about all this stuff in Hollywood andgo into the people that have been there,
go in to find out that itdidn't touch on what's really going on.

(41:20):
You've got to go find out whatis really going on and who's involved.
You'll be shocked, and you willbe shocked, be shocked, and
you will find out that we havebeen so blinded by their effort to keep
us under their thumb, and thatthey sit and laugh at the control.

(41:45):
You know, this black mask andthis the wearing of the mask and standing
six feet apart. Go look underthe Ninth Circle and look under the Vatican.
It's all there. You're gonna findthey wear a mask and stand six
feet apart in Satanic rituals all there. Do you think they're laughing their butts

(42:08):
off at us because they have thewhole America doing that. It's called control,
and we can't be controlled. We'rehumanity. We're humans. And since
all of this has come up,the increase in all kinds of death has
been horrific, horrific. It's justit's horrific. Oh, it gives me

(42:37):
goosebumps. It's increased, the increaseand all deaths of all kinds of disease.
No care, no care, nobodycares. We do we do care.
We do care. We aren't hereto offend anybody. We aren't here
to lecture anybody, not at all. We aren't here. We're here to
financers solutions. We want to knowwhat you want. You get on to

(43:00):
hear our podcast. Email us.We'll be glad to look at what you
have to say and we'll bring itup. We just want to give a
voice to you out there. Youknow what do you think we have a
guest here and there, but you'reour guest. You are the guest,
and we want to know everything aboutyou. We're doing what you have to

(43:22):
ask us what we can do foreach other. And for everybody out there
listening that they've seen Mindy looking atme there at the face. This is
Ryan. I'm just behind the scenes. Let's help put this whole thing together.
And that email address that PK mentionedis hat h A t MSPK.

(43:42):
That's for Mindy and PK hat MSPKat gmail dot com. Just send your
thoughts along any ideas for show content, interviews you'd like to hear, or
just feedback you'd like to give.You can do that once again. That's
hat MSPK at gmail dot com.Thank you and we love Ryan. Great
you guys. Ryan is the best. Oh, he's the best. He

(44:07):
helped give us the courage to geton here and do this. He sat
and listened to us go back andforth for at many lunches, and then
he gave us the courage to finallydo it, and we thank him for
so. I appreciate you, Ryan. We thank him for that because we
wanted to do something for everybody.And if we can just have a conversation

(44:31):
and if we can just have thoughtscoming back and forth between people who understand
that we're only given this short periodof time to be here, right,
can we make it wonderful for everybody, not just to select few. That's
it. That's it. That's exactlywhat we're looking to do. So we

(44:53):
appreciate you listening to ask. We'regoing to show you just what we got
boy coming up on our upcoming podcast. Thanks for being with us up Are
you done? Oh? Goodbye?Gracie, good night, Irene,
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