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It's going to be a heck ofa riot. It's like drinking from a

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fire hose. Never a dull moment. But yes, you'll hear the stories
you won't hear anywhere else. Andwe appreciate you being here. What it's
born today. I'm justin Barclay.You know, we really have over the
last few years, been exposed toa lot of craziness, a lot of
the weirdest, wildest moments of ourentire lives, so probably remember over the

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last few years. But it's beeninteresting because along with the bad, there's
been a lot of good. Alongwith all of the insanity that goes with
the last few years, has beensome moments causing people to open their eyes
to a lot of things that arehappening in the world and all around us
that just aren't working. Everything fromfood being really not food anymore, to

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your health really not being healthy.I mean, everything has been turned upside
down and people are waking up toall the insanity now more than ever.
And I wanted to talk to somebodyabout that. A good friend of mine,
his name is doctor Bobby bel Monty, joins us now. He's got
a brand new organization called the garden. We're going to talk about a little
bit later because I think it's reallybeen birthed. In fact, we'll say

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was planted and sprang forth. It'sbloomed really from the last couple of years
and all the craziness is going on. But doctor Bobby is a chiropractor,
man of God. He's a reallygood friend and somebody who I talk to
quite a bit and go see quitea bit and discuss all of these things

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with. And I thought Meg fora great conversation today. Doc appreciates you
being here with us today. Yeah, A man, absolutely, I's so
I'm happy to be here. Amen, you two. So, brother,
let me ask you this because Iknow your whole and we've talked to you
before about like your whole. Sogive me maybe a thumbnail sketch, just
thirty seconds of your past and youreyes started opening to some of the crazier

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things that people have been looking atand seeing more and more a little earlier
than some folks. You had apersonal journey that you went through. But
what was it for you? Justjust a kind of thirty second sketch thumbnail.
Yeah, well, a lot ofhopelessness, trying a lot of things.
I just weren't translating into me justgetting healthy and staying healthy. I
think that's, you know, apretty simple goal that a lot of us

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would love to accomplish. And Iwas severely symptomatic with complications of diabetes,
in and out of a hospital,up and down with the blood sugars,
got to a point where it wasso bad no matter how hard I tried,
you know, to manage through dietand exercise. You know good enough
as an athlete to earn an opportunityto play football at Michigan State. So

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I know I'm not lazy, butyet it's not translating. I can't get
anywhere in my health. I startto experience seizures. It goes from cazures
once a month to caizures every day, to a couple caizures a day,
to then to diabetic induced comas.At twenty three years of age, I'm
hopeless, depressed, suicidal, andI don't have any answers, I don't

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have any hope. And I thenjust start looking for alternatives. And I
have a conversation with a christ centeredtiropractor that changed my life forever, gave
me a whole new paradigm in aperspective on really not necessarily trying to just
treat the symptom and what was wrong, but really look to what was causing

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the problem. And that's when Istarted to discover that there were major problems
within my body. One of thoseproblems happened to be I had a lot
of damage in my spine, affectingmy nervousness and causing problems internally within my
organs. But it wasn't just youknow, a bad spine. It was
also a lack of awareness dangerous chemicalsin the food that were causing you know,

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severe end of creating hormone disruption,putting my pancreas under an immense amount
of stress. And as a resultof just not knowing how toxic the food
is, the chemicals, the problemsit was causing, you know, being
malnourished, dehydrated, having you know, subluxation, damaging the spine, affecting
the nervous system. I was justI was up against the wall, and

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medicine was trying to do the bestthey could to help me. And I
loved my doctors. I was gratefulfor you know, the doctors and all
of what they were trying to do. But it just it just wasn't working.
And so then six months of justtaking a different approach, and I
started to witness a miracle in myown life. My blood sugar started to
balance. I'm getting adjusted by achiropractor. I'm doing physical therapy kind of

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in combination with the chiropractic. I'mworking to then restore function back to my
nervous system by getting adjusted, doingrehab, drinking more water, clean water
right without foss, without chemicals,without you know, pharmaceutical runoff or spillage,
just clean water, free of chemicals, rich in minerals, eating real

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food without all the modifications, withoutall the additives and the preservatives. And
it was about six months into thatjourney that I witnessed a miracle in my
life. The seizures had stopped,my hope was restored, my blood sugars
had balanced, my dependency on insulinwas reduced. And I've been on a
mission ever since, fifteen years runningnow to help more people figure out just
how to get to the root oftheir issues. There's hope and healing.

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It's just a matter of better understandingwhat's actually causing the problem. So I
just want to point out here andI can do this because I know we
know each other very well. Isaid thirty seconds, it'd be like thirty
minutes. But I love it becausethe thing about the way you're going to
see you when you when you heardoctor Bobby talk here, is that he's

(05:58):
very passionate. I think that thelevel of his enthusiasm comes across and I
think it just really shows, youknow, what he's been through in the
transformation that he's seen not only inhis life, but countless other folks as
well. We're hearing all the time. In fact, somebody asked me about
this last I got into this conversation. Doc. You know, I've dropped

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like forty pounds recently, and I'mfeeling better than I ever have, got
lots of energy, my mind ismore clear, Like you know, it's
just this amazing transformation that's taken place. And you know, I'll talk a
little bit more in depth about thatlater on, but really what it boils
down to is I've changed some things, and I've gone back to some of

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the things that I know that Ishould have been doing but had kind of
gotten off track with. And essentiallyit really boils down to me eating food,
like real food, good food,nothing crazy, not starving myself.
I feel amazing. And one ofthe converse stations we had last night with
the fireside chat that we did agroup of people who are talking about different

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foods, whether it be genetically modifiedor the new thing that this person was
asking about, what about the apeel. I don't know if you've heard about
that, but it's like a filmor something that would go around certain produce
that Bill Gates is pushing this stuffand what do you know about this and
all that that I was being askedabout. I said, you know,

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I can tell you this, andI'll just tell you this story doctor that
you know, I'm being very specificabout how I'm eating lately, and I'm
not like one hundred percent, butI'm eating better. And I was with
my folks the other day and wewent to a restaurant where you know,
when I'm cooking at home, Ican control everything and usually it's a lot

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easier to do exactly what I wantto do. But I was at the
restaurant and I was kind of saying, Okay, I'm ordering you know this
and that and that likes in broccoli. And I had told the waitress that
I'm staying away from oils, andI'm staying away from you know, certain
things, and so I thought broccoliI'm safe with. Well, she says,

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ah, I think there's some sortof vegetable glaze on that. I
see vegetable glaze. What exactly isthat? What would that be? So
she's she goes, I'm well,I just think that broccoli comes with this.
It's like flavoring and everything and YadA, YadA YadA. And she said,
let me go check. I say, okay, please do So the
manager comes back. She doesn't comeback, but I think she's too afraid

(08:28):
to come talk to me. Sheshouldn't have been there. But the manager
comes back and he has his phoneand he holds it up and he shows
me like the picture that he's takenof the outside of the bag of this
broccoli, which is like a thickparagraph of ingredients, and it's is very

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small. But I doesn't matter becauseI don't have to read it to No.
No, I can't. I'm notgonna go there because if you have
a thick paragraph ingredients in broccoli,it's just broccoli. There should be nothing
else to this. I might takea little salt on that you could do
a little butter. You know,some people like, jeez, I don't

(09:11):
know whatever your thing, but ifI've got to have a thick paragraph for
this thing, I automatically knew.And that's what it hit me. It's
like, look at everything they're messingwith everything. You think you going.
You're getting broccoli, and who knowswhat kind of chemicals and everything else are
in that and what's a part ofthat. And you think you're doing right.

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Even when you think you're doing everythingright, Yeah, maybe getting tripped
up. And it just goes backto show like whether it's restaurants or food
companies or whatever it might be thatare that are monkeying with things to make
the flavor profile a little better andmay make you enjoy that broccoli a little
bit more. Maybe it's cheaper thanactually using you know, good salt or

(09:54):
good butter or whatever they're trying todo right the flavor profiles they're working with
to try two ticks, or there'ssomething more nefarious happening that could also be
a possibility as well. These thingsare seeping into our lives in ways that
I don't think we ever imagine,and to me, that makes it even

(10:15):
worse. Because we never saw itcoming. And this is a big problem,
Yeah, major problem. I mean, like, if you can't read
it, don't eat it. It'spretty simple. And if you need a
magnifying glass in order to figure outwhat's in it. Again, this is
not complicated, but we've made itcomplicated and we're and what's happening is they're

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manufacturing disease on mass s tales.All of those chemicals, all of those
synthetic products, they bind the cellup, they promote inflammation at the cellular
level. So here you are,you know, finally giving it a go,
getting ready for this diet, andyou're giving up the cheeseburger and the

(10:58):
pizza, and you're not getting coneydog at the ballpark, but you're getting
a salad that's loaded the sixty toseventy different chemicals preservatives. Dies. And
how about how about this right?How about now vaccine coded lettuce? How
about that for a good idea.I thought this was crazy in the put

(11:20):
my tenfoil hat on and go downon the bunker and all that. I
thought this was crazy at first,but they actually just not too long ago,
they actually had in Tennessee, theyhad hearings about this and the guy
that was there, he was alobbyist. I think he was there.
Again, this is not a tenfoilhat wearing conspiracy thory thing. The lobbyists

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was there talking about whether or notthey could put vaccines into tomatoes. And
really the question was whether they couldn'tor couldn't. The question was should they
have to label them and what shouldthe label look like when they put them
on the stores, in the grocerystores. Now that just that blows my
mind. Yeah, yeah, wealready know there's major complications with just our

(12:09):
vaccine protocols, how we're producing them, how we're you know, providing them.
Yet alone, now putting that onsomething you know, healthy, like
a lettuce or a tomato, andyou've got someone walk in and not read
the label. And how many timesdoes that happen all day every day?
And now they overdose on a vaccinebecause they didn't know that they were consuming

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it. And it's not just thevaccines. I mean right back to the
fact that here you are justin tryingto order real food and it's almost impossible.
So one of the missions of theGarden Foundation is to localize food.
Know your farmer, know your foodThis is about relationship. And when we
think about relationship, I think that'severything. You know, relationship with self,

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relationship with God, you know,the relationship that we have with our
food, and the relationship that ourcells have within our body. And so
if we can just get back toproducing food locally and naturally, well what
we observe is is several things.One, it's dramatically cheaper to produce food
locally and naturally. If you eliminatethe equipment and the chemicals, this is

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very easy to produce good fruit,good crops. And as a result of
that, even better than saving money, you're now getting the nutrients that you
need from food, because we allknow you can't live without food. You
are what you eat, and ifwhat you're eating is toxic, loaded with
chemicals, it's causing major problems atthe cellular level. And at that point

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you become symptomatic. You get stuck, you can't help yourself, and then
you run to the doctor, waveyour magic car that's supposed to pay for
everything. This would be what's calledinsurance, but we know that's a that's
a joke. They're not paying foreverything anymore. I mean, medical bankruptcy
is still one of the top threeleading causes of bankruptcy in the United States.

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So our food sucks. Our healthcaresystems are severely challenged, and so
our mission is just integrate healthcare.Bring the doctors together. You know,
there's a time and a place forit all, whether it's medical care,
natural care, spiritual care. Andif we can put those doctors in one
room and actually let them, youknow, collaborate when it comes to what's

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causing your problem, what is itthat would benefit you, How do we
get you healthy keep you healthy,so therefore you don't have to be dependent
on medication or surgery. This isthe mission of the Garden. You just
sort of alluded to the Garden andwhat you guys are up to. But
doctor Bobby bell Monty's not just achiropractor. They do a lot of different

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things. They've just started something prettyrevolutionary. It's called the Garden Foundation,
and it will probably spring up inareas all across the world before it's done
with. But it's right now inMichigan, in Lowell, Michigan, and
it is a foundation where all ofthese things are taking place that you just
just mentioned it. We're going todig into that, but first what are

(15:11):
you guys doing at the garden,doctor, Bobby. I love that you
know that this is happening, andof course more and more people of the
word is starting to get out aboutit. You have a grand opening.
We're going to tell folks about herepretty soon. But what are you guys
doing there? Because if I walkedin and I didn't know, I mean,
it's really kind of interesting that thewhole setup. I mean, yeah,

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there's like a I say doctor's office, but it's like a chiropractor's office
there. There's you know, there'sfolks that are getting adjusted, but there's
also a cafe and people are meetingand one on one with each other to
have coffee with each other, orthey're having big groups that are meeting there

(15:54):
and talking about things. There's otherheating happening, They're counseling services and things
like that. I mean, there'sjust a number of things that are happening
there that are that are pretty uniqueand really revolutionary in a lot of ways.
It's imagine it like a marketplace whereall of these things can you know,

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be found in the marketplace, youknow, whether it's healthcare or it's
just community food. So these arethe three big kind of missions and initiatives
the Garden Foundation has when it comesto revolutionizing healthcare, integrating the doctors,
putting them all in one space.But in that same space, you have

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a cafe, a place where youcan just come and be and the and
the coffee is amazing Liung's b Cafe. They've got an awesome mission to really
empower and employ kids and young adultswith special needs. And I just love
it, you know, because oneof the things that we have in common
with them is that we just wanteveryone to be seen, heard and loved.

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And so their commitment to make surethat more than eighty percent of the
ingredients from start to finish are cleanwithout any modification, all the way down
to the water, to how thebean is washed, to how the bean
is grown, then what we're addingin when it comes to milks without hormones,
modifications or added preservatives. When youlook at the syrups, you know,

(17:26):
real sugar, no no modifications,no chemicals. And so it's not
only a great place just to comeand be. Like again, you can
hold your small group here, youcan just meet with your best friend,
you know, whatever it is thatyou enjoy doing in a cafe you can
do at the Garden. But ifyou're also you know, finding yourself in
need of help, well, thenthe good news is we've got an entire

(17:49):
engagement team that's committed to just youknow, meet you where you're at,
listen to what your needs and challengesare, and then from there, through
our vast network of resources and partnershipswith people within the area, we're able
to then help connect you with thosepeople that could then provide you with something

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that you need. And in themodel, justin there's something unique about the
model because it's not a glorified stripmall. The model is designed so therefore
it's not just your time, butit's your talent or it's your treasure,
all of which time, talent,treasure are acceptable means of receiving benefits of

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care or buying goods and services inthe Garden. This is going back to
the barter system. Like we knowthat that people have unique talents, that
you are unique, You're gifted incertain ways, and for some people it's
more of an honor and a blessingto be able to gift people with their
talent than it is just their money. And so it's a marketplace where all

(18:56):
of that comes together. And aswe're result of that, like already before
even the grand opening, we findourselves serving thousands of patients and there's hundreds
of people coming in just to literallybe in the garden and just come and
just be here with us, andwe would just love to love on you.
And if there's anything we can doto help you, well, then

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we've got an entire plethora of doctors, pastors, chiropractors that are just ready
to serve you. And it's in, it's easy, it's affordable, it's
cash pay, and we don't haveto mess with all the complications that come
along with insurance. So therefore,you know, you know, beyond the
shadow of a doubt, that you'regetting the care that you need. And

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our goal is that just freedom healing. We want you to have hope in
your healing. Uh oh, didI lose you for a second there?
Can you hear me? Yep?There we go. Yeah, So you
know, obviously you've got number ofthings that are happening there. I've got

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a picture up on the screen herethat shows another one of these meetings taking
place. But like it's if folksare in the area, it's worth checking
out. I know you have agrand opening coming up, and I'll let
you share about that too here ina second, about what's going on there.
And of course if folks want tofind out more, we'll give them
the website. It's Garden dot Foundation, Garden dot Foundation. But I know

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you have a vision to really expandthis and and do this in more place.
In fact, you're already talking abouthow you might plant these seeds literally
in other places throughout the world.What's that look like and what's possible if
that revolution takes place? Yeah,the community, every community needs a garden.

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I mean that's kind of our vision, just a garden for every community.
And every community I go to seethat there are people. There's often
you know, a man or awoman of peace. There's someone there who's
working to kind of bring the communitytogether. And so we've just created a
model that makes it easier, youknow, for churches to come together of

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different denomination. We've made it easyfor doctors to come together, you know,
whether it's a medical doctor, anatural path or a chiropractor. Right,
there's psychologists, there's pastors. Andwhat we find is that at any
given point in your life, you'regoing to need or you would benefit from
the care that's provided by any oneof those different doctors. And so the

(21:41):
HUB is very duplicatable and replicatable incommunities all over the world. And so
already even just within the continentally UnitedStates, we've got up to forty different
communities asking for a Guardian Foundation.Overseas, right, there's already interest from
you Go and South Africa, Dubai, the Emirates, Egypt, and so

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what we're seeing is quickly there isan opportunity to really kind of think differently
about what does it look like tocome together, work together, put aside
some of our you know, differencesfor the greater good of people just finding
hope. And when they're seen andthey're heard and they're loved, it changes

(22:29):
the game when it comes to whatit's going to look like for you to
not only you know, lived well, but live a long, healthy,
full life. And so you know, our motto is we help you so
you can help others. And that'sthe mission. And so Saturday May fourth,
our grand opening, it's going tobe an opportunity to come and learn

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all about that, meet all theteams, hear from people that have already
been blessed, they've experienced tremendous hope, they've experienced testimony. We're going to
have free coffee and snacks for youto enjoy when you come out, and
then we're going to do an officialribbon cutting at eleven o'clock and we would
just love to invite you to comeout be a part of this very monumental

(23:15):
moment. You've heard from justin aboutall the chaos over the last four years
as it relates to COVID infections,healthcare systems, food problems, and that's
good, but it's not local.And so the vision here is like this

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is a local effort that you canplug into right here in your own backyard
if you're streaming in from West Michigan, and access care like this and again
at a fraction of the cost thatyou would pay to go anywhere else.
And so Saturday May fourth, nineto noon, come out celebrate this moment

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with us. We'd love to haveas many of you there as possible.
I got to ask you. Andthen again we'll make sure we put links
up for this too. But you'vehad a lot of folks in all types
of different you know, doctors andhospitals, and that are literally unplugging from
the system right now, and alot of them are coming in to be
a part of what you're doing.As we said earlier, we kind of

(24:17):
put aside our you know, professionaldifferences or whatever that might be and work
together here. You're seeing that moreand more right now. And they went
through quite a bit of a wakeup during the craziness of the last few
years as well. What has thatbeen like and what would you say to
somebody that is maybe in that positionright now and they're going through trying to

(24:40):
unplug. Yeah, well, Iknow that. You know, it's getting
harder and harder for doctors to bedoctors. You know, I find typically
the doctor is the person who caresthe most. They they had a heart
to serve people. Whether you're adoctor or a nurse or a provider of

(25:02):
any sorts, you got in itto help people. And then all of
a sudden you found yourself inside ofa system, a business model that really
is about profit, and its profitfirst and then people. And so you
know, our mission is we wantthis to be people first. Then we'll
figure out whether or not we canor cannot be profitable. And I know

(25:23):
that we can be, but that'snot the goal. That's the side effect
of just doing a really good jobto care for people well. And so
you know, for doctors and nursesout there that might really be resonating with
this message, and you know youhave you're hopeful, you're curious and like,
how could you plug in, howcould you get involved in the garden,
How could you start a garden inyour own community? Because the more

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localized it is, the smaller itis, the better it's going to be
because it really comes back to relationship. And when you're when you're in relationship,
even a professional relationship with the peoplewhat you're trying to care for,
you're able to understand more of thoseunique points of need that they have because
it's not always as obvious as justtreating the symptom. And so you know,

(26:11):
reach out to us, you know, go onto the website, you
know, submit your information, giveus a call, stop by, find
us on Facebook. Like I wouldjust encourage you to just know that there's
an opportunity to do what you've beentrained to do to still get paid well

(26:32):
and basically break free from the handcuffsand the shackles that you might be in
as it relates to, you know, the system or the business or the
insurance that you're kind of locked into, Doctor Bobby Belmonte. Thegardgarden dot Foundation
is the website. Grand opening happeningSaturday, May fourth, and we'll put

(26:55):
all of this up in the showotsection whether you're watching this live stream or
on the archive wherever you're watching thepodcast as well. We appreciate you're taking
it. We're going to have youcome back because I know they're people are
gonna have lots of questions about health, healing and all the things that we're
facing our food, the chemicals,the things that we're fighting on a daily

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to be here and join us todiscuss it all. Thank you, brother,
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