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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Joining us now is John Richardson of RNC store dot com.
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(00:29):
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(00:50):
really do appreciate John and what he does at RNC store,
and I wanted to get him on because he just
had a health issue as well. Thank you for joining us, John,
tell us a little bit about that. What happened to you?
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Well, yeah, thank you so much, David. It's my pleasure
to be here. I knows, as we age, we tend
to forget the fact that we need to take care
of ourselves, so we get into these situations. You know,
I've always thought of myself as being bulletproof because I
know I'm never going to die of cancer, and nobody
in my family is ever going to die of cancer
like and Gerra Griffin, our mutual friend. I just saw
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him in Tols, Oklahoma. He'll be ninety four this year,
and his book World Without Cancer has been you know,
it's kind of like the bible of what I do,
because he's been talking about for fifty years. So going
through my own health scare, which I've never been through
anything like this, basically open my eyes further to how
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incredibly deviant or devious the medical system is. Not necessarily
because everybody and it's bad, David, I'm not. We all
have friends that are in the medical industrial complex, and
most all of them are good people, most all of them,
you know, mean well. But most all of them are learning.
They they've never been taught, you know, what it really
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means for good health. So there their answer in our
in our system is just to cut burn and poison us.
As American, we want to have immediate surgery. That's always
you know, it's everybody. So my story not any different
than anybody else's, thankfully had a better outcome because I
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am who I am. But it's given me, David, a
whole new mission to get the world into a place
where people don't have to be John Richardson to have
the good outcome. So I was it was Easter Sunday.
I'd been having for months. I'd been having stomach pains,
and I was just dealing with it because I'm bulletproof.
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I was just dealing with it, you know, like us
we do. I don't need a doctor. I got friends.
It will tell me. You know, eat South Crowd and
you know, take some bent tonight clay and some cilium
hust and I'll clean your system out. Drink this drink
that not getting any you know, support from my hundreds
literally hundreds of naturopathic doctor friends. Until on Easter Sunday,
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I went out to branch with my son afterwards, and
I had some pastrami you know, eggs benedict, and I've
developed this blockage in my intestine, and the rest of
Easter Sunday I just felt worse and worse till war.
I was just throwing up incessantly. I had been losing weight,
but I thought it was all good. I'd been losing
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weight while I had this pain in my stomach. And
so my seventeen year old said, Dad, I'm tired of
seeing you throw up. This is just this is not working.
I'm going to take you in to urgent care. My
wife happened to be in Florida, so I didn't have
my wife, who's you know, into health and nutrition, and
she wasn't there by my side, so I kind of
didn't couldn't call any of my doctor friends. And I said, Okay,
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let's go in. And I threw up on the way
to the hospital to the urgent care. I threw a
while checking into their care, signing away all my rights.
Yeah yeah, And then I threw up while I was
when I was in the room, and by three o'clock
in the morning, they had ambulance to me over to
the It was gosh, the Honor Healthcare usually have. It
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was Honor Healthcare, five story high rise, multi million dollar
hospital here in Arizona. And they, you know, immediately they
put me on ivy offered me morphine, which I declined, Yeah. Yeah,
they offered me morphine, which, by the way, as I've
learned about morphine, it basically helps you not make good decisions.
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It might take away pain, but it also makes you
pliable that they say, well, we'll take off your foot
if we take off your foot, it'll make you feel
better to go, oh great.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
Do whatever. It sounds like fun. Let's try it. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
And so as I've told this story, David, it's people go, yeah,
that's they did to me too. They offered that to
me too. I'll get to that later. But by three
o'clock in the morning, I was getting a a cat scan,
and then by Monday, this was Sunday, that Sunday night,
Easter Sunday. By Monday, at about three o'clock in the afternoon,
I was sitting with a good looking you know, straight
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out of Central casting, a surgeon who told me I
had stage three colon cancer and that I had an
emergency surgery scheduled for you know, Wednesday, you know, within David,
I hadn't even been in this hospital for twenty four hours,
and of course I knew I didn't have cancer, but
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he was sure I did. And I said, well, how
do you know? I said, have you you know? What'd
you do? You know? I was awake through this whole time.
I wasn't on Martine. I probably fell asleep a couple
of times, and they were sticking things in me and
pulling blood and all this stuff. But one of the things, David,
is they stuck a tube a nasal stomach pump in
through my nose down my throat, and we're pumping out
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this bile that was causing me previously to me throwing
up so much. Now they were taking that pressure off.
So I wasn't feeling sick to my stomach even without
the morphine or any other things. But they were putting
fluids into me, and so I said, how do you
know He said, well, we see from the cat scan,
we can see you have an apple corlesion, and we
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know that that ninety nine point five percent of the
time if you have that presentation, that means you have
colon cancer. So I said, well, that's that's all the indication. Yeah,
well we know that that you have a colon cancer,
and so we can't do a colonoscopy. And at that point, David,
I didn't know how horrible colonoscopies were, because again, I've
grown up my entire life eating apricot seeds and never
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known anybody that's ever had cancer. So I was never
concerned about when the people say, oh, you got to
get a colonosky when you're forty five now or forty
six and forty seven every year. Since this, I've learned,
which I'm happy to share, how deadly colonoscopies can be.
One out of a thousand people that gets a you know,
standard colonoscopy eyes during the colonoscopy, so it's it's a
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it's a it's a horrible procedure that many people watching
him said, well, I just got mine and they clipped
off some polyps. That's what starts the process down to
getting you know, sick, more sick, getting cancer, so getting
a colonoscopy. Thankfully, they didn't do one when I was
like not coherent and I didn't take any morphine, so
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they didn't they didn't offer one. But he said, we
couldn't do a colonos because we it's one hundred percent
certain that we perforate your colon, so we're going to
take out this many, this much of your colon. He
drew a cartoon picture on the whiteboard of my room.
I took a photo of it. I shared it with people,
and I could I can even share with you, but
I took a photo. He had literally like a first
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grader's picture of my colon. I'm gonna take off this
section down to this section, and I go, why do
you have to cut out so much? And he said,
because we want to make sure we get all that cancer,
because there's gonna be some limp nose and things like that.
And I said, you know that seems pretty, you know, drastic.
You know, I want to see how I feel and
talk to some natural pathic doctor. There's no other choice.
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Let's see it. There's only three options. Okay, So I
go through the surgery. I'll have a colostomy bag, he'd explained.
I'd have to come in every three months and get
anti rejection drugs because David, they would have to connect
a tube this big to a tube this big. They
were going to cut out my largent tests at the
top all the way down to my duadenum. And you know,
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because I had I was for sure I had cancer.
Well that started the process. Now I got started getting
on the phones. Was I should have done before? With
my good friends, my doctor friends, doctor John Murphy, a
cancer specialist who uses integrated therapy here in Arizona for
twenty five years. I talked to my good friend Daryl Wolfe,
who is called the doc of detox, who's been doing
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colon non surgical colon repair for forty years with you know,
he says, ninety five percent of colon surgeries are unnecessary. John.
You know, don't let them give you a colonoscopy, don't
let them cut into you, don't do any of that.
So I was pushing back to these doctors. But that
just started, David, a process of fifteen white coated doctors
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coming into my including palliative care. When I told him
I wasn't going to do the surgery, they said, why
do you want to die? John? You know you're sixty
years old. We can we can get you to seventy.
You know, you can live another ten years with your kids,
your eleven grandchildren or your eleven children, see some grandchildren.
If you don't do this, John, you'll be dead within
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ten days. And literally, David fifteen. Yeah, GI. The head
of GI. I was told him, was the top GI
guy in the state of Arizona. And I have his name,
the head of the whole hospital, the payulative care, the nutrition.
Every one of these people said, you you have you know,
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you are healthy. I had no symptoms of any other
kind of It was good blood pressure, good heart rate,
good all my you know, the only thing I was
low and I was iron because I was throwing up
so much, and hydration. I needed some hydration. So they
continued that into Wednesday. About Wednesday morning, about midnight, I
started having bowel movements, and I was told by my
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friend doctor, the doc of detox, Darryl Wolfe, who has
become a very dear friend of mine. He said, John,
you know, let them keep getting the pressure off you.
We've got some kind of blockage. You colon could be twisted,
you could have some kind of food blockage, whatever it is.
Just let them get that pressure, keep that tube in there,
don't let them take it out, and stay with it.
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So I start having I had fifteen bowel movements between
midnight and Wednesday till about six pm on Wednesday when
I was scheduled for my emergency surgery.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
So I told all the nurses and all the doctors, David,
and you know what their response was, Sir, there's change,
no change. You know, we still you still need to
do the surgery. So I requested, against their advice, to
have another cat scan. Although you know, I wish I
didn't do that, but I did another cat scam to
this day, David, one hundred and twenty days after this
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whole episode. I've never seen that second cat scan, and
my doctors who have requested that second cat scan, I
have not seen it. They but they said, no change, John,
This is no change. Everything is the same. But guess what.
We found a colonoscopy expert. We found one that will
do a colonoscopy now, and he will know he's not
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going to perforate. He's never had a perforation where you
would die on the operating table because you get sepsis
and everything. So this we've miraculously found this expert. And
because I refuse a surgery, and so I was I
was considering it, David. I was saying, well, you know,
they're saying I'm going to die. They're telling my kids that,
they're telling me what. You know, everybody's surrounding me. So
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I was considering it to colonoscopy. And that's when derow
Wolf said, I wouldn't do that to my worst enemy. John.
All they're gonna do is dump radioactive materials down you.
It's gonna be like cement. It's going to destroy your
gut biome for five weeks. They're going to find a
polyp that they're gonna cut off or they're gonna find
this blockage and they're gonna do the surgery. You're gonna
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sign away. You're right, You're gonna be passed out sleeping. Now.
These doctors, fifteen doctors are told you need surgery, are
going to prove that you need surgery if you have
think if you think you have inflammation, now John, which
I was a ten out of ten with a colon
and inflammation, they're going to increase that inflammation. Don't do it.
So I was literally they were setting in nurses to
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give me the medications to make it so I could
have this colonoscopy, and I said, no, I'm declining, and
they all looked at me, the nurses, everybody looked at
me like I was crazy. And then they basically said,
you know, we're gonna have to write you off. We're
not gonna be able to keep you here this hospital.
You're gonna have to line a document saying that you're
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going against medical device and none of your procedures going
forward to me covered by insurance. You got your surgery covered.
You know it's gonna be a fifty thousand dollars reductible
for the two hundred fifty thousand oars surgery. That's gonna
be covered. But if you continue down the path you're doing, John,
you're not going to be covered. And so of course.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
David, yeah, money, yeah, olden money trigger.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
Now Yeah, it's all about money. And the surgeon that
that guy with a good bedside manor said he had
six surgery scheduled for Wednesday. I was the sixth, and
I had an average of two hundred to two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars per cold surgery. You can imagine
how much the hospital stood the game that day. So
I just started having these epiphanies after epiphany. Never never
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was I considering it, David, but I was. I was
seeing what the average Joe who has no history. I remember,
I grew up with g R. Griffin, I grew up
with without cancer. I grew up with my father, and
so I had this backbone knowing I didn't have cancer,
but they were all telling me I did. And on
I think it was Wednesday or Thursday, Fox News a
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flashed that was signed from God. Fox News. I took
a photo of it. Said there's been one hundred and
fifty eight thousand diagnoses of colon colon cancer so far
in twenty twenty five, and one out of five of
them are occurring to people under fifty. So there they
are Fox News saying this is a this is an industry. Basically, Yeah, David,
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there's my friend doctor Murphy and my friend at doctor
ed Group and Henry Eely and Brian Artists and all
these amazing healers are all saying, you know, ninety five
percent of cold issues are just irritation. You've got something
going on. You just need to change your diet, change
your lifestyle, change whatever you're doing. Stop drinking alcohol. John
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that one drink I have, you know, to make me
relax in the day. That's not good if you've got
stomach pains. So here I am watching it on God.
I took a picture, not only of all the different
doctors who were listed on my chart and how they
were drawing. So I was just being hit and I
had those fifteen bowel movements. And then so by Thursday,
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when I refused the colonoscopy, they basically they started writing
me off. I was told, or am I going to
hear from the gay? No, he wrote you off. The
Gaster entrologists, the most famous one in Arizona. Had never
even come to see me, David. He never even came
to my room.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
They've all got the number one guy and the most
famous one. Every hospital's got one of those guys.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Yeah, and what of those what does that mean, David?
What does it mean when they're the number one guy?
You know what it means?
Speaker 3 (15:46):
Yeah? Yeah, he gets the most surgeries.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Yeah, there you go. Why is he number one because
he produces the most income for that hospital of anybody.
He's not number one because he sends the most people
home without destroying their life. So there again, I'm just
a statistic And they told me they had never had
pushback from anybody. So they told me, okay, John, the
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only thing you can do is surgery, chemo and radiation.
That start would start Monday after five years of healing. So,
of course, David, I kept pushing it out. My friends
are saying, stay in with the tube in, let them
keep you comfortable, keep getting the liquids out. I was
pumping out this bile that was backed up in my colon,
and so it was helping relieve that pressure. Otherwise I'd
had to be home just throwing up, you know, because
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that's that's what your body does. If you've got a blockage,
your body's going to naturally throw up. Doesn't feel good, David.
It's not fun, but it's a lot more fun than
cutting out two and a half feet of your colon.
So by Friday I had negotiated with it with the
main doctor. He and I had befriended each other, and
we agreed that Okay, I can come back and get
the surgery at any time. Right, Yes you can, but
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you're much higher risk. John. You're going to be right
back in the hospital immediately if I send you home.
But you want to take the risk. So I'm gonna
let you. But you first got to take the tube out,
and you got to eat some food, and we've got
to see how how your body reacts if you if
you have the same problem all over again, I'm not
gonna be able to let you go. And I'm like,
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what do you mean You're not gonna let me go?
He said, well, I'm have to send you to another
hospital because we can't take that liability on. I said, well, okay,
let's do that. I knew that I could get up
a walk out, David. I knew they can't just gestoppo
hold me. I actually there was ten percent of me
that wasn't sure.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
Yeah, oh yeah, sure.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
What the laws are? Yeah, they're really good at it
stopping you. So I basically went through that on Friday,
and then by Saturday the doctor signed me out. Then
I was persona non grata. Nobody stopped by anymore. There
was no interest in talking to me except that one
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main doctor who made me promise that I would come
back if, you know, get the surgery if I didn't heal.
The last words he said to me before I finally said, Okay,
this episode is over. As he said, John, if there
was a natural way to heal what you have naturally,
the guy that would do that would be a trillionaire John.
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And that's when I realized these guys are so They're
not just they're not evil, they just don't know that
there's any other way. So if you've got colon blockage,
you've got to have surgery that shortens your life to
seventy And when they told me I could live to
be seventy David, I thought, well, you're going to shorten
my life by fifty years because I planned to be
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one hundred and twenty years old. Like for your audience.
A cnbced did an article on February of twenty twenty
four that said the Hunzas of northern Pakistan, just like
Ed Griffin said, lived to be over one hundred years old,
and the number one way that they lived to be
one hundred years old is they eat apricot seeds and
apricott kernel oil. So that the CNBC, they're not a
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friend of ours, are they if they said that? And
they linked it to a study that said a mingling
causes apop toast as a cancer cell. So I got
out on that Saturday. I was weak, I could, you know.
I felt like I had a new lease on life.
And I started forty days and forty nights of drinking
my meals, taking you know, a B seventeen injections. I
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did everything that I would recommend or that a doctor
would recommend to a true, a real colon cancer patient.
And I at the end of forty days and forty nights,
it was funny. I didn't plan it that way. My
Mama Bear we call her, Jan said, you know, it's
been forty days and forty nights and you just said
you're one hundred percent David, I feel better that I
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felt In years, I always have felt good, I've always
felt bulletproof, but now my energy levels are incredible. I've
been doing, you know, fifteen podcasts a week telling the story,
letting people know about it. Because never was I a
concern that I had can sir, but they were telling
me I did, so I went to the entire process.
So the natural question is, how are you doing now.
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I haven't gone back for my third cat scan because
I just went recently went back and saw doctor John Murphy,
who's been practicing for twenty five years using leatroll as
his practice as an MD in Tempe, Arizona, but underground.
He's never really published, he's never told people, but he
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took over the practice. I want to tell people how
incredible of a story it is. He took over the
practice of a doctor named doctor Benzel who was in
the Midwest, who wrote a book called Alive and Well.
And I'm looking for it right now. My assistant is
usually in the office. He's not here, but I'll try
to find it. He wrote a book called Alive and
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Well about his practice in the nineteen eighties nineties. In
the first year of two thousand, where he was treating
patients with leatrell successfully and doctor John Murphy and here
in Tempe, Arizona, who has asy good health, has been
doing it for twenty five years. His very first patient, David,
is still alive today that he treated with leatro He
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tells a story of that regularly, and he's got over
four hundred patients currently taking leatrol right now, and he's
an MD. They tried to take his license in twenty
sixteen and were unable to do it because they couldn't
find anything he did wrong because he doesn't recommend against
people doing chemo radiation. He just recommends they also take
care of their immune system at the same time. He
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actually offers.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
That's the answer to that surge, and if there was
a natural way to do this, they'd take away your
license exactly.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
That's what we've seen over and over again.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
And doctor Murphy chuckled when I told him that story,
because he says, John, I actively try not to become
wealthy because they'll always claim, oh, he's just doing this
to get rich, Whereas he says, I've got friends that
are one hundred millionaires because they do chemo radiation surgery,
and no one ever says Oh, they're just doing it
to get rich. But if you try to treat someone
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naturally for a couple thousand dollars or maybe ten thousand
dollars for their entire natural treatment, but you have to
charge cash because there's no insurance policies that cover it,
then they claim you're just doing it to get rich.
So I went through the process, and so now, David,
you know, so I had some people going, oh, you know,
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they said you had cancer. John. I thought, you know,
if you take apricot seeds, you never have cancer. Well
I still believe I don't and never did.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
But did you ever find out what it was?
Speaker 2 (22:37):
It was a I believe, and doctor Murphy believes, and
other doctors believe I had. What I had done is
created a blockings from bent tonight clay and cilium hust
which are great things to use, but I had used
them improperly. So it is a lesson that even if
you think you're the most smartest guy like I am,
as far as history of B seventeen and all that,
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I think God let me know in a way that John,
just because you know a lot about B seventeen and
cancer and all that doesn't mean you know anything about
Ben and ight Clay. So it's it's it's given me
this new epiphany, David to find natural healing doctors out
there and let people know about them. So when people
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ask me about you know what they to do. I've
never given medical advice. I always say I'm not a doctor.
I've just said here's what my dad said. But I
really want people to have someone to hold their hand
alongside them, because if you try to do it yourself,
you can't know it all about everything. And there's doctors
like doctor Murphy who have been practiced for twenty five
years that have seen in a situation or they've seen
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a five percent of time somebody you know, had some
other issue they had to deal with. So he does.
The doctors I'm talking to do a lot of testing.
They do a lot of testing, and then they say, John,
it's like a road map. If you're if you're weak
in niosin, or you're low in you know I addine,
or you're low in vitamin C. We get all those
things adjusted and then the B seventeen, the B fifteen,
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and the enzymes worked that much better. So many times
we've seen people take them and get great results and
then other times they don't get the great results, but
so what's the issue. They might be have some other
thing going on. So it works really great when someone's
diets balance, and that's so that's what we've I've discovered
throughout this. So I've really been you know, and of.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
Course having a medical professional list there and monitoring what's
going on. Always whatever kind of treatment or medicine you're
talking about, it always comes down to dosage, right, too
little of something it's not going to be effective. Too
much of it, it's always going to be a problem.
I mean, you can diet too much water. You know,
we've seen that over and over again, and I had
that thrown back in my face many times.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
But when I was in the hospital by these doctors,
well you know, water can kill you.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
And it's like, yeah, but I'm not taking your statin
you know all the rest.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
Of this stuff.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
It's I said to a couple of different lectures about
the framiums study from from the doctor that was there
who did the operation, trying to get me to take statins,
and It's like, I'm not going to take them. I've
done my research. I know they created a cholesterol deficiency.
I don't want anything else messing with my brain and
of course my thing when I got into it, I'm
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looking at it and I'm skeptical of their motivations for money,
as you were talking about. And yet you know, absolutely yeah,
I'd had like a probably a tia and I fell
out of my chair, and then the next day I
had a real stroke for real, and so it's getting worse.
And they took me to a hospital, and nearby in
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the hospital said well, we can't do this operation, but
you really need to have this operation because they did
an MRI and they saw that I had karate blockage,
and of course I wondered, how did they know what
percentage that blockage is?
Speaker 3 (25:52):
You know, that sounds a bit suspect, but they weren't.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
They weren't trying to do anything with it to make money.
So I thought, right, well, I'll listen to what they
have to say. And the doctor who was there spent
a great deal of trying trying to get me into
one of the two hospitals around here that did it,
trying to get me into the closer one because it
was one down in Chattanooga. And so I thought, well,
maybe I should listen to them, and then they come
in they say, well, you know, you've had two strokes.
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You're going to have another one unless we clean this out,
you know, because it's breaking off and causing you to
have strokes. And they showed that to me on on
the MRI. You could see the different areas where it
hit my brain, and so I okayed it, and I
really regretted that. I really regret. I woke up in
the ICU and I call it in retrospect, you know,
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you say, there's a lot of good people there in
the world. And I had a lot of really good nurses.
They were very thoughtful, very kind, very responsive with things.
But then this ICU nurse that I had there was
going to be leaving in a couple of days and
had this real attitude. And I woke up and my
mouth was so parched. I was begging for some water
and he wouldn't give me any and I'm all wired
(27:02):
up with all this other kind of stuff, and I'm
I'm begging. I said, please have mercy on, you know,
give me some water. He wouldn't do it. And I'm
fidgeting because I also had this what the cloth thing
cane or something in your nose and it was drying
out my nose.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
It was oxygen. They were giving.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
Oxygen and I didn't need it. And I'm trying to
get this thing out because drying my nose out to boot,
you know, my mouth was so dry. And says, don't
touch that, and and I moved it again and he says,
I'm gonna put you in restraints, you know, And that
was like it was a war to this, and so
he set me up to fail a swallowing test and
he put that tube down my nose and in my
(27:37):
throat and damaged my vocal cords. But I'm better now,
and praise God, I had a lot.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Of people praying for me.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Yeah, but you know, they they caused me to have
a third stroke. It was the operation caused me to
have a third stroke. And then they damaged my vocal
cords and as part of the operation, they damaged the
hypoglossal nerve, the nerve under your tongue. And I'm still
not fully recovered from that.
Speaker 3 (28:01):
But it was really bad.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
It was It did cause me problems was swallowing, and
it did cause me a lot of problems with talking.
And it even felt like I had my tongue was burned.
I mean it was really the side effects of the
operation were horrific.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
And it was so bad.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
I was so fed up with the whole thing that
as soon as he got off the shift, I couldn't
even stand up. But I pulled out that thing and
threw it on the floor. And the next nurse she
was really nice, but you know, I was a very
bad patient. And I got up on the edge of
the bed and I said, get this thing out of
my arm. I'm getting out of the hospital. And I
would have if I could have walked, I walked right
(28:37):
out of there, but I couldn't.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
And you have did you have any support with you?
I mean, was your wife or yes?
Speaker 1 (28:43):
At that point Karen got in and she was invaluable.
You got to have somebody there as an adam.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Do you need it? That's what That's one of my
one of my epiphanies. You need an agent. But if
you don't have a relative that can be that agent,
they call it a I don't know great care. Priscilla
Graith is a friend of mine. I didn't even know
what she did what she offered before, but now I
understand how great it is. And that is having an
advocate that will that will be there so you can
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ask what they're trying to shove this. I mean, what's
the good and bad about this? And you've got people
available to you.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
So all that stuff that happened to me happened before
she got into the ICU, and after she got in
that stopped. It really is important that you have somebody
there watching out for that. Yeah, And they're you know,
they're always trying to push the next thing. At one
point I said, can I get an IVY of vitamin C?
And they said, well, no, we don't do that.
Speaker 3 (29:37):
Insurance won't pay for that. I'll pay for it.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
You get to well we don't do that because you
can just take a vitamin C. But then they wouldn't
give me a vitamin C pill, you know, I mean
it's like, what is this I couldn't get?
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Yeah, And the fact is the vitamin C that they use,
even if they did the hospital, it has to be GMO.
See that's a whole other subject. If you're gonna get
high dose vitamin C, don't do it in California, because
California made a law, David, they made a law that
you cannot do high high dose five and C unless
it's GMO. Really it's got life of state it. Yes,
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the medical system is so stacked against us, and that's
why that's my mission. And so each step of the way,
what you went through, you went through the exact same
thing I did about some other thing. And here's the
good news, David, that now I know where to send
people to to get through proper advice. But our system
is broken because we don't have an emergency system that
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takes you, that gives you options. The emergency systems leads
you right into the MIC, and once their clutches are
around you, only a strong personality like you. There's there's
no other ninety five percent people probably wouldn't have survived
what you did. They would have they would have continued
keeping the mic for weeks and then got you on
(30:53):
stints and and this this stat and and that thing
and this and then you just you're in that cycle
of keeping you alive, just above dead so they can
suck as much money out of you. And that's what
they're that's the system. That's the system I got into.
And you know, and so now I'm I'm looking actively
and I'm finding and God is putting in my path doctors.
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I met a doctor just two days ago in Florida
that's that's doing miracles with natural medicine as an MD.
Another doctor that's doing that's that's treating the he's an
MD named Scott Stole that my son introduced me to
that is treating the ten percent most unhealthy people at
Whole Foods because he's got a relationship with the CEO
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and they take them away out of retreat and they
give him organic food, vitamins, they teach them about breathing,
teach them all the things, and they're having miracles happening
to these people. So everything you've gone through, there's a natural,
God given thing that will help you. Keylated minerals is
one that's that that I've known about for fifty years
that I'm not an expert on by any stretch of
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the imagination, but that's one of the things that helps
clear arteries. And vitamin B fifteen which helps auxate the
blood and helps the blood clear out arteries. And that's
something that my dad offered fifty years ago and we
have it as part of our This is not the
sales pitch. We have it part of our prevention bundle
because Hans Neeper. Hans Neeper said that beef seventeen apricot
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seeds are the most Let me just read from the
quote from his book, leatroll extracted from apricott pits is
one of the most powerful anti cancer substances found, and
he said it's the most He is the one that
helped Ronald Reagan wipe out his colon cancer. We have
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all the documented proof of that he helped him wipe
it out. I'm not gonna say cure because Ronald Reagan
was afraid he couldn't run for a second term, and
so he got secret injections of leatrol in the old
Office and on a naval vessel off the coast of
West Germany from Hans Deeper. But Hans Nieper said that
also helped with cardiovasco disease. So if there's a nutrient
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that has been demonized for fifty years by the FDA,
by the AMA, by all these organizations that profit from pharmaceuticals,
it's B seventeen, it's amignoalin.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
I need to do more research on that. I still
haven't gotten Jederal Griffin's book. And if it does, if
it helps with cardiovascular stuff.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
I need to Well, I'm.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Gonna have we I'm gonna have some good news for
you and your your loyal audience today about the book.
I'll finish at the end, but I first want to
say I've put into the notes if you want to
give people links to it, or if Travis wants to
bring it up on the screen. I don't know how
you guys do it, but I did the CNBC article
from about the hunsas and let me let me just
(33:55):
click on it in case if Travis wants to bring
it up, we can do rut it up.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
Yeah, we got it up on the now all right.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
So if you look at that, it's fascinating because this
is CNBC, David. You know how they like to tell
you the truth but then kind of keep it quiet
so that later on, when you discover they lie to you,
they can say, oh, we told you that in twenty
twenty four. We told you that the people and huns
that live to be one hundred years old, we did
that right there. They consume the number one reason David
(34:25):
that CNBC says if you look at if you scroll down,
it says they consume apricott seeds and oil Apricot seeds
are one of the most important local crops in the valley.
Studies have shown that apricot seeds can help fight cancer
and other source of inflammation in the body, in part
due to a compound called amiglin. You know, if I
said those exact words on YouTube or Google or any place,
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they would delete me immediately, David. But here it is
on CNBC.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
You can click on NBC gets a NBC and CNBC
they give a lot of Pharmaceuogle money. I guess I
figured they were safe and the censors aren't paying attention
to them.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
I guess exactly, because there's probably the article. There's probably
advertising on this article that advertises a some kind of pharmaceutical.
But we there there. It is that they consume apricot
seeds and oil. Which the reason they consume apricot seeds
is because that's their major crop. The wealth of the
Hunsa's has developed on how many trees they have, and
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we've known this for one hundred years. Ed Griffin wrote
about it and were without Cancer and there you go.
So I also linked to our prevention bundle, and I
also linked to our oil. So I don't I don't
shy away from the fact, David, that people should be
on the prevention bundle. It's it's the it's the click,
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the fourth click, and they just use the night discount.
They can get it discount. They down to a dollar
a day. Is that too much to to have the
peace of mind that the HUNS has had the the
prevention bundles available. It's like it's the fourth line think
that I that I gave to to Travis, But I
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also linked the the link to the most recent study
by NIH about how he can click on that. It
says the protective and chemo therapeutical role of amigdalan and
induced memory cancer and experimental mice and upregulation of related genes.
Right there in plain sight, they say that amigdalan kills
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cancer cells on the NIH and David, if we put
that on NBC News, they would cut us off immediately.
But that's right there with our National Institute of Health.
Speaker 3 (36:37):
So what do you think is going on with R. K. Junior.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
I'm getting such mixed signals from him about things. He
talks about the importance of food and many other things
like that, and yet you know they authorize then they
pull back some of the authorization for the mr and
A vaccines.
Speaker 3 (36:51):
And I think, how do you read that?
Speaker 2 (36:53):
Well, I mean, David, like always, we have we have
those that tell us the truth, and then we have
those that lie to us to make us hate the
people that we shouldn't hate. RFK Jr. Was on vacation.
I know what I'm about to tell you because I
meet every every two weeks with the MAHA Action whatever. Okay,
(37:16):
it's called the Maha Action Media Hub where they were
they're having us be the mockingbird media of the truth. Now,
there's not anybody on this platform that will lie for administration,
so not me included. But they told us he was
on vacation. These two plants allowed this, these m RNA
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vaccines to be approved. He not only fired them, he
repealed that. Then he came out and said that we've
pulled all the five hundred million dollars of funding from
all m RNA vaccines. That is a win, David. And
so you know I will I will defend r f
K Junior. Although I don't know him personally, I've never
(37:58):
had any meetings with him. I I try to dig
down into what he's doing. He's got a tremendously difficult job.
Who I've been doing this for thirty years.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
I ask you, why do you think they're reluctant to
ban the Trump shot?
Speaker 3 (38:12):
I mean, we saw this first.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
There was you know, the Trump shot, the warp speed
so called vaccine, the mRNA COVID shots. We looked at Florida,
you know, DeSantis and Latipo there stopped recommending it first,
you know, for one class of people. Then they broadened it.
Then they said no, you know, we don't want to have.
Speaker 3 (38:32):
That here at all.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
So they did it in a gradual process like that.
I guess the question is, you know, it seems like
RFK Junior has been avoiding that. I don't know if
it's because it's a pet project of Trump or what
the issue is, but let.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
Me explain it. You're a brilliant guy like you can
get it, and I mean this sincerely that the deep
state is far deeper than even you or I believe
you know what I'm saying. I've been doing this my
whole life. I was born in the John Birch Society.
Robert Welch used to have meetings at my house as
a kid. Jiawrah Griffin, you know fed me. You know,
(39:09):
Jerry Griffin still thinks of me as a five year
old running around his house, so he has to, you know,
watch out that I don't tip something over. I've known
I've been in this industry that long. I've been in
this industry, this truth movement that long. You know, my
uncle was a member of the Bohemian Club, and you
know all the stories about that. The deep state is
about three thousand people that are in there right now
(39:29):
that are kind of undercover. So for example, we get
RFK that says florite should be banned from all drinking,
but the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, pushes that aside because
her last job was with one of the legal law
firms that promotes chemical poisonous chemicals. So you would think,
(39:52):
you know, you would think that she would would you know,
we're so much proof about how poisonous floride is.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
But yet it's her Department of Justice is appealing the
decision that said, you know, take it out, and she
just has to say we're going to walk away from
this and it's a big win. But no, she's going
to continue to pursue that.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
Yeah, what in the heck I've hung out with Cash Pattel.
He was in my hotel room. I talked to him.
I I thought I knew who he was. But he's
now in there and he's being I find it. We
find out his pilot, you know, is a deep Stater
that was against all the J six guys, and he
didn't know for eight months. It's just so deep, you know,
(40:36):
it's so deep that that it's I'm not saying it's
we're going to fix it, David. I'm not saying we're
going to fix it. But I'm telling you the grassroots
is stronger today than it's ever been in my lifetime.
I can I can point to that things are happening
on the grassroots level. We're saying we don't want to
wait for them to tell us it's okay. From the top.
(40:57):
There's not a single person I know in Arizona that
I bump into and all these Maha movement things will
ever take another vaccine for some pandemic thing. The general
public in Minnesota might still be sixty percent or seventy
percent will follow what the deep state tells him about
a vaccine. But the people in the know, the people
that have woken up in states like Arizona, where are
(41:20):
one of our Andy Biggs. I hung out with his
wife at a meeting. They know the truth. Andy Biggs
is now running for cent He's one of our congressmen
out here. The movement is happening from the ground up, David,
more than ever.
Speaker 1 (41:33):
And once you see the once you see the deception
that's there, you'll never unsee it and you'll never trust
them again. That's the key thing, if you can get
through to them on one issue. And that's the hopefulness
about this is that you know, with this Epstein documents
and stuff, maybe that'll be the thing that'll wake people up.
And then it'll just be a cascading thing and they say, well,
(41:54):
you know it lied to me about this. Maybe he's
lying to me about this other thing. Most likely he is.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
And it's very true. So that's what my hope is.
I'm not a no you know, oh there's a savior
up there. I'm not one of those guys or I'm
not you know, there's people that I have friends that
you know, still think there's some plan, you know whatever.
I've lived this for sixty years and there's good and
there's evil, and today two thousand people will die of cancer,
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David needlessly, needlessly, because we've been lied to about everything,
and even my own compatriots, even people that will consider
me a friend, don't really understand how deep the cancer
lie is, how deep it really is. And but we
saw it in live time with COVID, so we get it.
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Yet that they like it's about ivermectin and hydroxy corcoron
and the average you know, sheeple knows that at least
they got to look at ivermectin, or at least they
got to look at vitamin D. And the average you know,
Gary Breca, who's out there being famous from teaching people
about health, may not believe me about apricot seeds yet,
but he does believe that ivermectin and hydroxychloroquin and these
(43:04):
other things. And some of these movie stars are coming
out and and going on Tucker Carlson and saying the
truth that you know, David, you and I would have
said five years ago. They're saying it, and they're getting
away with saying it, whereas we were tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists.
Now and general public is waking up to it, and
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it's of course.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
There's also the PCR quote unquote test the procedure that
they have. You said earlier that you are glad that
you didn't get the other cat scan. Was there something
in particular that you learned about cat skins that you'd
warned people about.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Well, yeah, cat scans are just they stick poison in
you and then they radiate you. And so it really
we as we as American has been taught let's let's
let's figure out what it is and then cut it out.
That's that's our whole medical systems, right. So all the
tests memory they've proven that mammogram are cancer causing you.
(44:04):
I could go a whole show with you about doctor
Harold Manner, who said in nineteen seventy eight that breast
cancer and mastectomies should be a thing of the past.
This amazing doctor that had fifty published articles and six textbooks,
said that in nineteen seventy eight he proved it beyond
(44:24):
shadow of doubt that breast cancer is just a deficiency
of B seventeen, vitamin A and pancretic enzymes, and that
he had one hundred percent good results with not only
the laboratory mice that were bred to grow breast cancers,
but the fifteen women that were sent home to die,
and he was fired after thirty years at Loyola. That
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is a tragedy that my dad went through the same
as he did. And Harold Manner his life ended in
October of nineteen eight eighty eight, the same month my
dad died. So I could tell this story and people
would go, oh, is that real? Tell on the truth.
I didn't know about Harold mannor tell less than nine
months ago. And David, it's been proven by like thousands
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of studies and tens of thousands of case histories and
current case histories about B seventeen eleatro But people that
are listening to you, that know you only tell the truth,
they're still going to think this. John Richardson, guy, he's
just crazy. And there's no way an apricot seed could
prevent my grandmother from dying the breast Cancer's no way
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B seventeen could help somebody not ever get cancer in
the first place, even though it's been proven, David on
a shadow of a doubt and Geoor Griffin ninety four
years old, will tell you if you ask a point blank,
do you know anybody that's ever died of cancer that
regularly eats Amigno one or B seventeen, and he'll tell you, No,
(45:52):
I don't know anybody, and I had. I was just
with him three weeks ago in Tennis. Was gosh, with
so many places, where was it? No? I was in
a Tulsa, Oklahoma with Jierra Griffin for the most recent
Red Pill expo, and Ed's ninety four, still speaking.
Speaker 1 (46:10):
Well, I know somebody who took apricot seeds when he
was diagnosed with cancer and he got over the cancer,
you know.
Speaker 3 (46:17):
And I said to this doctor who was.
Speaker 1 (46:22):
She was a not a cardio vascio doctor, but it
was I can't remember what her title was. Basically she
works on arteries. And so she was pushing me with
the stuff she told me several times about. I kept
pushing back against statins, and she wanted to sell me
the Framingham study, and I said, look, I'm not interested
(46:43):
in studies. I'm much more interested in anecdotes, quite frankly,
because I know that studies can be manipulated to hide
certain things and to escalate other things. And I would
like to know from people. On said, so it has
actually more weight with me to get somebody anecdotal experience
with a particular substance or of what they have done
(47:04):
in treatment. I just don't really care about studies anymore.
Speaker 2 (47:08):
Well, I agree with that, but I agree with that completely,
even though I show an NIA study about it make gone.
It's more. It's more to help the normies because I
want to give you. I gave you a list of
just the doctors I have personally vetted or the clinics
I've personally vetted. It says it's the third link I
sent to you you can share with the audience. These
(47:30):
are all doctors I've personally talked to that are working
with natural path or integrative at least naturally. There's all
sorts of other lists. Gold Care has a list of doctors.
So I'm searching to get people in touch with doctors
that are actually telling the truth and not just doing
what they've been traded. I've had tearful doctors say, John,
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I've had to relearn twenty years of what I was
lied to about to now know the truth and all
this stuff with COVID and helped them wake up. And
so doctor Avery Jackson, who's in neurosurgeons, opening a medical
school in North Carolina that's going to teach people eighty
percent natural God given answers and twenty percent of the
(48:14):
pathic One of the richest women in the world, Walton
just opened a medical school in Bentonville, Arkansas, where they're
teaching seventy percent of the education will be about lifestyle,
eating properly, all the things that these mds will graduate
in four years, David, and they'll know the truth. So
(48:37):
it is actually happening. But in the meantime, we have
to be our own We don't know the resources because
we've been lied to so long as we have to
be our own best defender. So you've got to.
Speaker 3 (48:50):
Yeah, I have a friend.
Speaker 1 (48:51):
I have a friend from Austin, Mark Hall, who does
documentaries and right now he's working on documentary on stem
cells and he's going to be going to Japan. People there,
because in Japan they have a different model.
Speaker 3 (49:03):
They look at it.
Speaker 1 (49:03):
And they say, the government says, Okay, if you can
demonstrate that this doesn't harm people, go ahead and do it.
We'll let you go ahead and do a study on this,
and we won't restrict the use of that. And then
you know, so first step is you show that does
no harm, which is ought to be the very first
thing in all of our medicine. First, do no harm
that used to be in the medical community's ethics. And
(49:25):
if that's the case, then give it a try and
show us your data to show if it was effective
or not. Now that's a very rational approach, and frankly,
that was the approach that I took after these strokes.
I looked at this stuff and it's like, Okay, well,
if that's not harmful, I'll try it, you know. And
so and we did find that things like red light
(49:47):
helped a great deal. I think it helped a great
deal with my tongue.
Speaker 2 (49:50):
And absolutely no question to studies are proven, but again,
we don't want to do studies, but the actual results
in what I know for David, I I literally talk
to doctors that are having one hundred percent results with
diabetes if people follow their treatment plan. One hundred percent. Okay,
So they can't advertise that this doctor I talked to,
(50:11):
he's on the list of organizations that I sent you.
He's Saint John. I'm having such incredible results. I don't
even advertise I'm an MD that I don't even put
my name out there. I just I have twenty four
staff members and I can barely contain, and I don't advertise.
I said, can you do phone consultations? Says yeah, John,
(50:32):
I'll do phone consultations. But every time I refer a
new doctor that I trust, you get six months out,
I start referring somebody people to him, and they go, oh, well, doctor,
I'm not going to name a name. Doctor such and
such is a great doctor, but I can't see him.
He won't see me for two months. The medical industrial
complex wants you to start chemotherapy within twenty four hours
(50:53):
of giving you a diagnosis of cancer, David. They don't
want you to wait, so they suck you in. And
every one of these say, I'm so much more successful
with someone that hasn't been had their immune system destroyed
with chemo and radiation and surgery on my success rates
are approaching ninety five percent for people you know, or higher.
(51:15):
And of course I'm not going to give you. There's
a hospital here, a medical system here in Arizona, and
I can say their name, but the founder of the
hospital says they're having thirty five hundred times better results
with cancer than a normal oncology department at a normal hospital,
meaning I don't even know how they get to a
statistic like that. But they're publishing that and they're called NVIDA.
(51:39):
Now I'm not related to Vida or have any you know,
I know this. They're kind of a transition between a
half a million dollar cancer therapy that cuts you, burns you,
and poisons you for colon hazard and one hundred and
twenty five thousand dollar therapy through Vida. That's all, it's
(52:00):
all that you paid out of your pocket. So the
system is still not be like it should be.
Speaker 1 (52:04):
It's all driven by insurance. I mean, right, Karen, my
wife injured her ankle, broke her ankle, but she also
injured her knee in the same fall, and they focused
on the ankle because they could see that it was broken,
but there was a lot of dam engineer knee, and
they wouldn't take a look at the knee because they
had to get special approval for the insurance. And they
got worse and worse and worse. So finally it swells
up a lot of fluid. Then they'll open up another
(52:27):
ticket on it. But it's all driven by insurance. And
you know that's the key thing.
Speaker 2 (52:32):
And that is that's changing, believe it or not. You're
not going to hear for for a while. But there
in the health world, or even in the political world,
we look at all these things and we decide, Hey,
the most important thing should be this on a given day, David,
I don't even know what the most important thing is anymore. Like,
is it the stuff they're spraying on us? Is it
the fact that our food has no nutrition in it?
(52:55):
Isn't the fact that they put poisons in all our
processed food that's not in any other country. Is the
fact we've been lied to about natural God given answers?
I all of the above. And so it's a lot
of work. And the good news is guys that we
would have never politically agreed with, like Russell Brand or
(53:16):
you know, or some of these other guys, you know,
even Joe Rogan or some of these people, are making
a difference for the normies. They're waking them up because again,
my dad didn't believe. My dad was a hero of
the liberal left, because the hippies loved the fact that
he was using natural treatments, even though he was ran
for Congress as under God, family and country. They loved
(53:38):
him in the seventies because he was telling people the
truth about nutrition. And nobody ate organic food in the
seventies unless you're a hippie. Now, you know, we were
knowing the truth that organic food is the best way
to get the health and nutrition we need. So there
is a lot happening, but it's never fast enough, and
all of us or such a time as this, need
(54:00):
to be working hard because it may switch completely in
two years, for four years, it may switch.
Speaker 3 (54:05):
Well, that's what I want to do.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
I want to give people an idea of, you know,
where they can find help to identify problems that are
out there, and certainly one of the biggest problems that
are out there. And I think that is the only
silver lining that came out of the twenty twenty thing,
is that people became skeptical of the medical community and
its motivations and these treatments and that type of thing.
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Even if they're not skeptical of the politician who ran it,
you know, they at least are skeptical of the product
that's out there. So there's still this double think that
is going on, but it's open their eyes to a
lot of things like that.
Speaker 3 (54:39):
And I think it's very.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
Key that we we passed the word long as to
where we can find help. We need to keep the
communication lines open to each other so that we can
take control of our own life. And you know, they
don't want us to have informed consent, but we can
still not give consent to the system that is out
(55:01):
to victimize us. So I'm saying, before you know, we
look at insurance. It's so strange that insurance would be
driven to the most expensive treatments rather than the cheaper
treatments around there, isn't it. It's really a lot of
this is very counterintuitive.
Speaker 2 (55:17):
Do a cycle. Pharmaceutical companies own the insurance companies, so
it just supports the same sens of people always go, well,
if it's paying for it, they how do they make profit?
Because they keep the dollars that are spent so high.
The only way you can get those treatments is to
have these insurances, which then in turn support this whole system.
And we're paying higher costs for pharmaceuticals than any other
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country in the world. How does that make sense if
the insurance companies are owned by the pharmaceutical company, because
they keep that locked circle that everybody's on the dole.
Everybody's on the dole in this trillion dollar cancer industry.
So the truth about things like laya trill or ozone
therapy or even high dose vitamin C or any of
these natural, cheap effective things will never be covered by
(56:04):
insurance when it's locked in this system that the government
owns the patents. And you know, so right, we are
going to have to see the system crumble, and I'm
watching it crumble real time. So I did send you
another link to something that was put out by the
Truth about Cancer folks, Tye and Charlie Bollinger that just
I don't even I didn't even know they're putting it out.
(56:25):
And it's all about the truth about you know, B
seventeen and latroll and how the medical mafia buried a cheap,
natural cancer remedy. It seems like that's all I want
to talk about. But that's my that's my laying David,
that's my note.
Speaker 3 (56:39):
That's key.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
That's the second leading cause of death, and I think
it's it's well. Of course, the vaccine also upped the
number one cause, which is heart disease, so it.
Speaker 3 (56:52):
Stepped them both up to a new level.
Speaker 1 (56:53):
I guess I was gonna say, maybe immune system, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (56:57):
That's right. Immune system, Yeah, that's well, I'm.
Speaker 1 (56:59):
Very interested to take a look at what you sent.
We'll cover it here on the show. And if you
got anything about rheumatoid arthritis and natural remedies that work
with that, I'd be very interested in hearing with that.
My son Travis suffers with that quite a bit, so
we've been trying a lot of different things to see
if we can find something works and so far have
not been able to do so. So if you have
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anything like that, I'd be very interested and I'll pass
that along to the audience too.
Speaker 2 (57:24):
Well, was that again? I want to have my assistant
write that now rheumatoid? Okay, I will I will get
back to you. I promise my best resource, not that
I'm an expert, yes, but i'll best resource because, like
I said, I'm running these circles with doctors that are
just the results are speak themselves, but they're still they're
still kind of underground. But we are in a transition phase.
(57:45):
We are in a transition phase where I'm watching people
open clinics that are helping people all over and we're
trying to add them as we go. So the last
thing I want to say, David is that I offered
before about the WARLD Without Cancer book. Get your free
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You should be able to remember it. And everybody can
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could take the next step to them never being able
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but it's a free copy that anybody can get. You
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My worldout Cancer dot com and you can get that today.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
That's great. I will get that today. Thank you so much,
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and thank you so much for what you do.
Speaker 2 (59:34):
Thank you, David. I'm so happy. I was so happy
because you're one of my heroes, you first time, because
you're a truth teller. I'm so happy that you're healthy
and you look great, and I will continue to support
you anyway I can on your health journey.
Speaker 3 (59:48):
Thank you so much. Thank you John.
Speaker 2 (59:50):
Okay, thank you David, God bless you.
Speaker 3 (59:52):
Thank you both folks. That's it for today. Thank you
for joining us. Have a good day.
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