In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about various technical and logistical aspects of running a podcast, including audio processing and managing live broadcasts. They delve into the intricacies of maintaining sound quality and the challenges of coordinating multiple communication platforms. The conversation also touches on the importance of correcting mistakes and the role of technology in enhancing the listening experience.
The episode takes a turn towards health and wellness topics, with a focus on alternative medicine and natural remedies. The hosts discuss the benefits of essential oils, the impact of diet on health, and the controversial topic of vaccines. They explore the idea of using natural substances like sodium bicarbonate for health benefits and share personal anecdotes about overcoming health challenges. The conversation is interspersed with humorous exchanges and reflections on societal issues, providing a blend of information and entertainment.
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Open the FCC feed back up. There we go. Alright. Continue. Have a ball.
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Right. Thanks, Paul, for all you do. In about how many minutes do you think this, show time class with Rio Ranch will be up and ready to relisten to? After how many minutes approximately?
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Ten or fifteen. It's processing audio. It's processing the audio right now. So
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Oh, that was good music. I think I heard a xylophone in there.
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That was, entirely computer generated. There wasn't a real instrument anywhere in it.
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Oh, nice. Thank you.
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Thank you. Yeah. It's processing the audio right now. It'll be, it'll be up and ready to listen to in about fifteen minutes.
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Good. It's good because, I had so much going on here with workers and renovation and everything, and, so I look forward to it. And go ahead, next young man.
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I just wanted to thank Paul for correcting my mistakes on
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Barnum World. They would have found it. Yeah. They would have found it. You're all good. You're all good, Gregory. Thank you for bringing it up again because I can't, I can't think of anything more important for somebody that's dead asleep to watch than that. It's not terribly funny. It's it's, presented as a comedy, but it's not really funny. In fact, it will irritate the crap out of you if you know what's going on. Probably more so if you don't know what's going on, but it it very clearly states that people have been lied to.
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Hi, Paul. Hey, Paul. Yeah.
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Yeah. Paul, this is Frank. Hey. I I wanted to just try to chime in and just ask was, was I, too loud, too soft? I was trying to be more conscience today of literally taking the microphone phone off even in the briefest of pauses.
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No. You weren't, No. You weren't, No. You weren't too loud. No. You weren't too You were fine. You could actually be just a touch louder just a touch louder. And, during during the show I mean, the beginning of the show was, like, really messy. People were talking over one another and all that stuff. So while, Roger was talking, I was reconfiguring the the connection between free conference call and Zoom where Roger calls in where Roger calls in. And I removed the delay from that channel, but then I grabbed it after the fact and shot it through processing, and then that's what went out on the broadcast stream.
So there was a delay on the broadcast stream, but there was none for the live discussion. And I think I'm gonna leave it that way because it it worked much better after I made that change.
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So thank you. Yeah. Today's was was a good show, and, I mean, I'm trying to just be a little bit more involved now. And I like I said, I was I was super surprised a couple weeks ago, and my brother said I accidentally turned it on while I was driving, and I had no idea. And, you know, it's it's just technology that we deal with, and so I appreciate everything you do. Hey. One question regarding the chat on this format. There was some good information placed there today. Is there any way to save the chats that let's say if I didn't catch up with today's chat and I wanted to go back tomorrow, is there a way to access that?
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No. No. Alright. Alright. Not unless not unless, the entirety of the chat is put chat is put, elsewhere. Elsewhere.
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Let's see. And that would that be by others or by you? That would be by others. That would be by Gotcha. Okay. I you know, the information, I just ended up looking it up on the phone and then finding the same URL on my computer, and then I could save it there. So very good. Right. Great show tonight, today. Thanks, Paul. Appreciate it. Thank you, sir.
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If you connect by, if you connect by client, you can right click on the blue background of one of the messages in chat. Right click and select, select all, and then right click again and select copy messages. You can paste the entirety of the chat into, like, a document or an email to yourself or whatever. It's an easy way to save all of the links all at once.
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Would would the links still still be live or would I have to relink them after the conference? No. They'd still be live. It depends on what the process they should be? Okay. If you I'll give that a shot. If you pasted them into a notepad document,
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the links would not be live. But if you if you pasted them into an email to yourself to yourself,
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the links would still work. The links would still work. Yeah. Makes sense. I just have a problem trying to deal with my phone with fat fingers trying to select this and that. It's just so much I'm used to a mouse for decades of using a mouse on a real computer. Yeah. These phones are still getting up to speed with them. Right.
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I don't know if if I think it would depend on your your phone's operating system operating system if you can actually press and hold press and hold, on a message in the chat and have, like, a menu pop down where you could select all.
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I don't know if phones do that. I don't know if phones do that. They they have some sort of a function similar to that. One of the weirdest things that I have a hard time getting used to is that on a computer PC, there's a forward browser button, and there's not that on a phone. It seems that if I went somewhere and I back browse too many times, I gotta go to the history and then seek it out. There's no forward browser button, which to me is annoying. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Right. Anyway, yep. I'll try the, control a copy function next time. Thank you. Alright. Thank you.
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Joan, it's starting the AI processing right now. It finished processing the audio, and now it's generating the transcripts and chapters and show notes and stuff. So it's on the way.
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Alright. Alright. Alright.
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So are you in, Carolina now?
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No. Not yet. Because of this renovation got extended because I'm in Costa Rica.
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Oh, you're doing renovations in Costa Rica?
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Yeah.
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Oh, okay.
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With with l with l's, personas.
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Okay.
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Hey, Paul.
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Yes, Brian.
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I have an educational doctorate, watching that, video, the documentary.
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Boy,
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Yeah. It's a cousin, and I guess she's the school psychologist.
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Mhmm.
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Yeah. Yeah. So I'm a I'm a get her opinion.
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Cool. Yeah. It is it is must view for anybody that that, is controlled and doesn't understand how.
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Well, she thinks I have Asperger's.
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Oh, really? Yeah. She's that one. Well, that would be a really bad place to have burgers. Ew.
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Why mine are so venomous?
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Sounds like someone sat on your dinner. Okay. Never mind.
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Alright. Well, there's the snake big ass.
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Yeah.
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And and ass burger.
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Mhmm. Yeah. Vigilance and legal systems, lessons from historical cases, civil war, Schofield, and long term governmental plans. Trying to pick a good title. Decoding IRS letters and national status, a deep dive. Let's do that. That was the bulk of the question, I guess. And 06/1425 is the date. Now correct the spelling of Roger's last name. And that looks good. Just approved the AI process. Saving the changes to the episode. Publishing now. It changes. There we go. It's up there, Joan. Knock yourself out. Okay. Thanks, folks. I'm stepping away.
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Thank you, Paul.
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Thank you, Sketch. That
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that Braun movie is kinda like, the societal, psychological, societal, perception man meant for brain entrainment.
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Right. Exactly.
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Hey, guys.
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Yeah.
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How could somebody listen to that if they don't have a computer?
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If you don't have a computer?
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Right. Yeah. There was a so far. In a area where,
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you know, high frequency problems in Oklahoma, and I'd like to listen to your recording from today. They sat on hold for half an hour waiting to get in.
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They sat on hold? There shouldn't have been on. They should be able to dial right in.
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There should never I dialed right in. There's And it says you're the moderator, no foot stomped. And I was a moderator, so I waited. I see. You know what? He's on a landline, and he dialed the wrong number. You have a
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Yeah. But the (609) 663-1976
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should work from a landline or a cell phone. Wait. Wait. I got +1 476.
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Yeah. You dialed wrong number, brother. I said +1 976
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K. That's the problem. I'm sorry. No. You just said it to the after call.
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There's an after call that starts right after the show.
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Yeah. Let me let me see what I can do.
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Did did does he know Dave Callahan? Who? Dave Callahan.
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Dave Callahan? Mark might know him, but or Joe might know him. They're both in Oklahoma. Is Dave Callahan in Oklahoma?
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Yes. He's in Guthrie.
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Anybody on there heard heard of Dave Callahan in Guthrie, Oklahoma?
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He's working with the head sheriff, Damon Devereaux in Guthrie, Lincoln County.
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Are they working on?
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Mhmm. Militia.
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Okay. Well, this ain't the militia call, but go ahead, Paul. Alright.
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Let's see. I do believe see, if if I can bring Studio E online, oh, for crying out loud.
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If Joe comes up on on his own phone, you could put him in Studio E and play that replay back?
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Yes. I can.
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You hear that, Joe? You guys are awesome. Thank god for your father. Tell me what to do.
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Okay. Dial the number, the 609
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Nope. 6 Nope. Nope. 388 minute. No. Go ahead, Paul. No. I'm gonna have to fire up another conference room for, them to be able to call into, but I have one. But I don't have the conference started quite yet. But that phone number will be 206
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You got that, Joe? I'm writing it down. 206 go ahead, Paul. 806-9826.
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(206) 806-9826.
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Yes. Now let me, let me pop in and bring that other computer online and get into that conference on that one, and then I will be playing the, I'll be playing today's program in there. Okay?
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Okay.
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Thank you so much, Paul. Is that for anybody with a landline?
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Any Yeah. It's for anybody that wants to listen to a replay of today's show. Just, dial that number.
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Okay.
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Thank you. Do that now or what?
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Can you dial it right now? Yeah. You can dial it right now.
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Okay. I'll give it a try. Thank you, Paul. You're welcome. K. Bye, Dave. Bye, Joe. K. Bye bye. Talk to you later. Bye.
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Thanks, Paul. You're welcome.
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You're awesome.
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Just brought another one out of the dust.
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Just brought another one out of the dust.
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Another one out of the dust.
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Yeah. Dust bowl.
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Alright. Let me,
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Hope you Father's Day.
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Thank you, Dave. Same to you.
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Thank you. It's my birthday tomorrow too. It's your dad's birthday. Oh, cool.
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The matrix.
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Okay.
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Well, I guess it's my born on date. It's my mom's birth she gave birth date.
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Okay.
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Alright. So let's bring up the GVN form.
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And
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and you? There we go. Esposito? Yep. That's him. There you go. Okay.
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That's Joel Posito.
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Yep. Okay. Joel. Gotcha. Hang on just a Let me let me route that archive into the channel that you're on. You're welcome.
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K.
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And today's program. Alright. I am going to play, I'm gonna play the the few seconds of the sound, then I'm gonna pause it and ask and make sure you can hear it. Okay? Here we go. Did you hear that? Okay. Alright. Enjoy the show. You're welcome.
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I didn't hear anything, Paul.
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That's that's because I'm playing it in a different conference. That to a different phone number, (206) 806-9826. Because this person that's on the phone doesn't have access to a computer or any way to actually hear the archive. So I'm playing today's show back again, in a different studio.
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And Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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To be connected. He was in the service. He got radioactive frequencies like a big megaphone on him. He's gotta wear a $4,000 bodysuit to go out in public. A hazmat suit, especially made for him. His sleeves
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You can you can get the check, suits. There are six of them in a package for under $20, and, they're kind of like a poncho, but they have leggings and armlet.
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And what is it called?
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It's the Czech, gym, suit, and it's a sport equipment guide.
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Hazmat?
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Yeah. Camp the hazmat chemical suit?
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Yeah. It's it's more like a it's more like a ponch jet mask. Right? It's more like a poncho.
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Uh-huh. Yeah.
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But the Czechs were looked at as the top NBC people in the communist block.
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Okay.
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Yeah. You can just throw the thing on. It it's got leggings that go up to your knees, and then it's got armlets from, like, the elbow down to the, the hands.
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Is it there are gloves on it?
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No. You'll you'll need to get your own gloves.
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And so Also,
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get booties also.
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And where do you get that at, Brent?
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The suit you can get at sportsman'sguide.dotcom? Yeah. Sportsman'sguide.com.
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And they got a six pack, you said?
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Yep. For under $20.
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How much? $20?
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Under $20.
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Nice.
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Yep. I I've got, like, several of those six packs.
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Awesome. And now, that that, gas mask pack that, on the what's his name from Oklahoma was talking about last night? You know, where was that Coleman's?
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I'm not sure, but probably.
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That was a four pack for, like, $18 each or something?
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Something like that. Or you can go to or you can go to Gun Parts Corp and get a brand new Serbian mask with filter and case, for under $20.
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Okay. Oh my god.
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Wow. Did I get it? Mhmm. Give a good deal of notion.
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Yeah.
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So I I gotta work for the day is, pile up or stock up on sodium bicarbonate. You can go to the feed store, get a 50 pound bag. They're usually about $20. Stock up on sodium bicarbonate.
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Why don't you get some Bob's Red Mill? That's the cleanest I hear.
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Well, they say the stuff at the feed store is food grade, and and you can buy a 50 pound bag for the price of one little pint at of Bob's Red Mill.
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Yeah.
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I was good enough for a cow.
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It's good enough for me. So we've used it. We have used that stuff at the feed store. So good. Mhmm. And it it is you know, we didn't have any adverse effects from it. Okay. There's a book out there, The Answer to Cancer, and and it's sodium bicarbonate. You soak in it in tub. This guy had a he lived in Florida, and he had a horse trough outside, and he would put that sodium bicarb in it. And dogs would come in and, you know Yeah. They'd put a dog in an old dog and let that dog soak in that stuff for you know, till the dog jumped. The dog will had to be placed in it because he couldn't get in it, and the dog will jump on, run around the yard like a freaking puppy afterwards.
Uh-oh. Yeah. This guy had cancer who wrote that book who was doing that, and, that was the final leg. He got hit by a semi on the highway. I mean, he had a crazy
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story,
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but, this lady, Randy Shannon, she used to have her own call, you know, kind of a law call. She ran for it said it in Idaho or Iowa years ago and was winning, and she was a newbie. And, they eventually approached her and threatened her and her family. And, then she started losing and, she backed out and, you know, realized what this you know, what the story was. And, and then she started teaching, had these calls for years. She's in Youngevity, and now she's a naturopath. And that's pretty much all she does now.
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She looks at Tums. She won a book about Tums.
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She's pretty good. She can look at your tongue and tell you if you still had one, what's wrong,
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and you But this guy who wrote that book, The Answer to Cancer, it was $5 book. He was a guest on her call, and, he told the story years ago and it was pretty wild. But everybody started soaking their feet in that sodium bicarbonate and, lot of crazy stuff gets pulled out of the body through the feet with that stuff. Then eventually, you soak in your tub and or in a horse trough.
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Hey. Hey, Dave and Pam. Does any wiggly worm stuff come out of the feet?
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Pam, does any wiggly worm stuff come out of the feet when you soak your feet in that? I had a chile. She didn't see any gnome. Just some weird colors and, you know, you could tell it's full of toxins out.
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Yeah. It it looks like you, stepped in a wet dog pile.
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Okay.
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There's a color wheel that shows, you know, like, dark light, whatever. What's going on? Like, dark was, like, dehydrated, like, at one point. I think a lot of people walk around that aren't, full, you know, like half full. Most people that they say, oh, they have, dementia. And, I think, basically, they just haven't had enough to drink. They're not filled yet. And once you get your whole body filled with the amount of water that it needs, you know, that liquid's circulating, then I think, you know, be able to think about anything,
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I think.
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They say there's a lot of side effects for being dehydrated that would show up as a disease.
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Hey. Hey. Birthday boy.
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Yes, ma'am.
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Now what did you say what did you say about five minutes ago that y'all get from the the the feed and seed store or tractor supply? Oh, yeah.
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You you can get it at the, you know, a grain elevator, the 50 pound bags of sodium bicarbonate, food grade. Yeah. It's baking soda, but it's called you know, the real name is sodium bicarbonate. Yeah. And, you can buy a 50 pound bag for the cost of a pint of most, you know, most brands, you know, in the store. And the Bob's Red Mill, it it they say it's the cleanest, but it is the most expensive. Okay. But when you go to the grade all the time. And you buy for your farm, you know, you you can get food grade, and it's like we said, we've used it, and we didn't have any adverse effects. Just positive.
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What? What do you mean? Bob died.
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What's that? What? Where? You know Bob died. No. I didn't.
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Yeah. What do you got from?
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Yeah. I don't know. Old age. I don't know. 49.
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You sure he didn't die from cancer or something? Bob Bob's Red Mill.
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Oh. So And what
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Joan, before we keep stepping on you, go ahead.
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What what what do the, farmers or whoever buy the big bag of sodium bicarbonate for?
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They feed it to their they feed it to their livestock.
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For what? Why?
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It's the answer to cancer.
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Oh, okay.
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It it kinda cleans you out. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's it's actually in in, chicken feed and, you know, but they they feed it to cattle and horses and dogs and chickens and
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Oh, okay. Good.
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Yep. They both sawdust.
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Okay. Thank you, Dave. Have a good birthday tomorrow.
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Thank you. Happy Father's Day.
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Thanks.
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Hey, Dave. Yes.
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Hey, Larry. How much does a 50 pound bag cost approximately? And if you soak your feet in it, how much of a ratio would you put, like, in a, you know, two two or three gallons of water?
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We used a a pound or so in water, and, you you can put it in the tub too, about that amount and soak your body in. But it's it's it's been several years since we bought it. And, you know, everything has gone crazy since COVID, but it was under $20. It was, like, $16 for a 50 pound bag the last time we bought it. And it can more than that now.
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Can you take it internally? Yes.
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Yeah. It's baking soda.
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How much of that would you put, like, in a cup of water?
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Maybe a teaspoon or something.
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And then are these results pretty immediately or immediate, or within a week or two, you start to see changes in your body?
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Well,
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I'm not sure what changes you might see, but, you know, it it's pretty effective as soon as you use it.
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The immediate effect is you better have a toilet nearby within half an hour or maybe ten minutes. And I am not and I am not shitting you.
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Oh my god. I'm trying it. I'm gonna do it right now. What'd you say the protocol is?
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I just put up the
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You you better have a toilet nearby within ten minutes.
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You better be sitting on the toilet when you drink it. Go go to the farmer's market.
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Well, it how long will that last being on the toilet? I mean, is that just like a onetime thing when you take it, or It it it's not gonna be lasting?
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It might be for about an hour's period. You won't sit that long, but you might have to go back two or three times.
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Does your body get used to it and then you you're not on the toilet as much and that's just like a a side effect of preliminarily taking it? Yeah.
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But all the all body types are different.
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You can also brush your teeth with it.
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Yep.
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We like to use, like, birch oil, essential oil of birch. It's it helps strengthen teeth, and, it's a little hot, but it's got a pleasant flavor. And you just use one drop. Youngevity sells birch oil. I you know, I'm sure all the other oil companies have have it, but I can't speak for any of those other companies. Young Living is on par with Youngevity because the the wife of whatever that guy's name was, Neil Young or I can't remember what his name was. Gary Young. Yeah. There you go. It wasn't Neil Young. I think Neil Young was a son. Anyway, his wife, they got divorced because he was he was cheating on his wife, and, they split the company up. And she started her own company afterwards called, Ancient Legacy, and then Youngevity bought that from her back in, like, 2012 or earlier before we started.
And they, you know, their their recipes were the same. Their, the people they bought from were the same. And, you know, Gary did prison time. He claimed he was a doctor. He wasn't. And he made his wife have a child inside of a hot tub. And, he kept that baby in there for, like, two hours and it drowned. We're
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shaking. We're shaking. Jake. Jesus.
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You're too loud, buddy.
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Oh, he's supposed to go outside. Forsaken.
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Hey, Dave. Have y'all ever saw any finbenzysol from the Feed and Feed store or the Tractor Supply or anywhere like that? Okay. We had to go see about the baby.
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Can you hear me?
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Yes.
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Okay. No. Oh, he's not a baby. He's 12. Anyway, you you could I'm sure Tractor Supply has it. I don't know if they have 50 pound bags, but when I called around for ours, the best price was at the grain elevator where farmers take their grain or and they sell larger quantities of stuff. If there's if there's a grain elevator in your town, they'll have the best price. But if there isn't, then you have to go to track supply or farm and home or farm and fleet, one of them farm stores. And,
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Or Ben Ben does all get the panic cure.
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Okay.
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Because if you get it from Fin Ben Labs, I'm hearing that it's Chinese made. It might be diluted, and it's fake.
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Oh, boy.
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Oh, thank you so much for that.
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That's good info.
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BB. But but, Dave and and Pam, I was asking you if y'all had ever bought any fenbendazole, can I choose fenbendazole from try to supply your feed and feed or farm and home? Or
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My daughter bought some, a while back, you know, this year, a couple months ago. Jake had a a cough that he couldn't get rid of, and we didn't have the right stuff from, you know, from Youngevity. And, she got some injectable you know, I mean, it was not injectable. It was the, you know, the big tube of the fenbendazole and then one of ivermectin. So and she used it, and he he didn't get better right away from that. But we did some other stuff, and he got rid of it.
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Did did you tell us what he had?
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Like, he just had a cough. You know? He Got it. School, and, you know, he doesn't live here during the week, only on the weekends. And so mom doesn't do as much as we do. She don't have as much of the Youngevity or whatever. And, so he comes home with these he keeps getting a cough. You know? And, and he you know, who knows what else is going on, but he did get rid of it with, we got this herbal company. It's herbal tinctures, and they got this respiratory support. And it works pretty pretty well. That's pretty much what kicked it out of them.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Hey. Hey, Dave or BB. Do you have a box of the Panacurifenbendazole? Because if you do, do you say twenty five grams case 10%? And then in parenthesis, does it say one hundred milligrams slash grams? I'm just what is there only one side fits all with the Panacur Benben dissolved? Is it is it just this one that I have this box in my hand that I have not opened it yet?
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I can't answer that, but if you go to, the medicalrebel.com, Yeah. Doctor Lee doctor Lee Merritt Yeah. And watch her fifty eight minute video, All Cancer is Parasites, and she talks about that, I think. Watch that video.
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Did you say it was a one hour or two hour
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video? One hour. fifty eight minutes.
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Okay. Thank you. If anybody has a box of the Panacur Benbendazole equine equine dewormer. I I just wanna know if somebody just picked this up. They just went to the to buy some Finbendazole, and this is the only one they saw. And I'm just wondering if it's, they're asking me if it's the correct one. And, I don't know.
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It's one size fits all.
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Oh, hallelujah. Thank you, Fifi.
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Dave, what was that website to watch the movie about cancers, all parasites?
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Yeah. It's it's the medicalrebel.com. It takes you to doctor Lee Merritt dot com. And she's got, I think, on her front page is a video, fifty eight minutes, and it's called all cancer is parasites. And I the subtitle is something like, here's what to do about it. And it's all she goes right back to 1918 with the Spanish flu and why those big farm boys died and the seed fellers didn't. It's pretty amazing what what she digs up. And she herself had you know, I don't know if you know who who she is. She was a a spinal surgeon for twenty eight years, and she was doing up to 12 spinal surgeries a week.
And, she was in the medical field for forty five years, and she was in the navy for ten years as a surgeon. And, she had she was getting night sweats, and she knew that that was like a precursor to cancer. And, you know, she was soaking the bed two, three times a night, and she kept getting checked, and they couldn't find nothing. Well, she was talking to these parasitologists, parasitologists, and these guys from Egypt, I think, she said. And they were telling her that, you know, they've looked at tens of thousands of slides of tumors, cancer tumors, and she's they told her that they're identical to parasite egg sacs.
And then they were somebody was cutting into them tumors, and there was worms in them. Nematodes, which are in the soil. And, you know, they can be beneficial. They eat the larva of, of fleas and ticks, but, you know, they get in your body and, you know, you can be in trouble. Anyway, she treated herself with the ivermectin, that fenbendazole, and she used one other thing. She said you don't have to use, but she did because it it's some some some organism that grows in fish tanks, and there's, some kind of a chemical you buy in a bottle at the fish tank store to clean that out. But she said they used that in spinal surgery, do an experiment because it bridges gaps and stuff. And, but she said she used that, you know, because of her, you know, work in with the spine and that stuff.
She said you that's not in her protocol, but she told us she did use it. And in three days after doing the whatever the dose was of those three things, her night sweats were gone, never came back. Now she takes the 90 essential nutrients for body weight, and that's where I, you know, I get on this call every Thursday morning. It's a a Zoom call. And one of our companies inside of Youngevity is called, Good Herbs. And the the man that is the president of that company, he was raised by his stepdad, and he's a master herbalist. And his stepdad, you know, doctor Wallach bought that company in 2012. I'm not sure when the dad died. David, I think, is his name. Bashewati or not Bashewati.
That's Brett's last name. Anyway, he he, they make these incredible herbal tinctures, and he he does this call every Thursday, and it is incredible. But he has her on. She's one of his distributors in Youngevity, and she's a guest speaker on his call once a month or so. I gotta check this call. I'll be right back.
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I was gonna say we don't wanna hear any more excerpts from Dave's, sex novels, the hot sweats.
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Yeah. And I wonder if any wiggly worms came out in her toilet while she was taking those three doctor Lee Merritt was taking those three things. Yeah. Why wouldn't they come out in the toy toilet? Hello, BB. Do you know you know a lot. Do you know if the finbendazole, this Panacur finbendazole should be taken just it's good enough just by itself, or should it be taken with ivermectin also?
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There's protocols for it. You'll need to look them up. I think I sent it out to a number of people. And, you know, if you're in touch with them, you can, get a copy of it.
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Did you send it tomorrow?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. How like, a month a month ago or a year ago or last week?
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It was within the month, probably three weeks to a month. But I, but I, at I was gonna, you know, go and delete the thing. And something said, take a look at this. And I looked at it, and it's like, oh, man. That's a chest of gold.
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Wow. Oh, wow. What
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was it?
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It was a protocol that this guy was using, for his cancer. And it's and it's along the lines of Tippin's. I don't know what that that is. I Joe Tippens?
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The Tippens Is he the singer?
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No. He's the guy that, he was yeah. My cancer story .rocks guy.
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Yeah. Oh, I don't know that.
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Well, we're like a or degree of separation from him
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Okay.
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Through one of our people. They went to college with him.
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Yeah. Oh, really? Yep.
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Yay. Yeah. So so so, Bebe, do you do okay. So do you remember the name so I can ask Mer, what the tell her the name of it so she can find it more easily, maybe?
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I think I think if you mentioned I sent her a paper or a thing on, cancer, she'll know where it's at. Okay. Cancer.
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Paper.
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Email. And a and a lot of people keep a file, with Brent b. You know, when they get an email, they'll Oh, yeah. Stuff and everything I put in it in there, and they can find my stuff.
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You know what my file name for you is? It's b b brenton yahoo.
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Thanks a lot.
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Uh-oh. He comes across as a nice guy when he's talking on TV.
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I Yeah. Oh, I I get, man, he he builds rage in me when I hear his voice. Oh. Oh my god. Did you hear what he said about bombing Iran the other day? What? Oh my god. You gotta listen to it. Pull up what he said after they bombed Iran. He invoked Voltaire. You know, Roger talks about that writer Voltaire and all these other writers, how they oh, how they, you know basically, he says they're all liars and, we're the most attacked people in the world. And, you know, oh, what a oh my god. I just wanna crush his freaking skull like he's that Satan snake.
Oh, he's infuriating.
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So Hey. Let me ask you something. Yeah. Getting back to the cancer. So I've listened to a lot of these, medical doctors who promote natural remedies when it comes to curing cancer, and this was in the past. And and some of them believe that cancer is caused because you your body gets out of balance and becomes too acidic and instead of alkaline. So do you believe that the the parasites cause that, or is that just another way of getting cancer?
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Well, all I could tell you about, alkaline and acidity is the and the balance the body being out of balance is true, and out of balance means if, you know, because of Wallach, this ain't me. This is doctor Joel Wallach being a comparative pathologist, a naturopath, and a veterinarian. He's done nearly 50,000 autopsies, 10,000 on people, the rest on animals. And all vertebrates require 90 nutrients every day for their body weight. And that's why his stuff works because it's he's the only one that that figured out that you need these 90 nutrients so it's complete and it's balanced. And whenever you overload on one nutrient or two or five, you're throwing your body out of balance. Now the body has seven buffering systems.
Okay? Your stomach is a bag of acid. Everything that comes out of the stomach is acid. Okay? When you start the the digestion process by smelling the food that you're cooking or chopping up, you know, that's where it starts. The salivation, the the the saliva is is a precursor to stomach acid, and it starts predigesting the food when you when the saliva touches it. Chewing is an act of predigesting. When it gets in the stomach, the stomach when the stomach is perfectly, you know, in in harmony with the body, the stomach acid has already filled the stomach, and it's boiling the food. Anything you put in the stomach breaks down.
If it's something alive, it kills it. Okay? And it keeps the body from getting sick. So a pristine stomach is is and you gotta use salt because salt turns to hydrochloric acid in the body or in the stomach, and that salt is an is an essential nutrient. Christ said, go out and be the salt of the earth. Why? Not because salt gives you heart attacks or high blood pressure. That's bullshit. Salt there's never been one study that showed, anybody who has a stroke or a heart attack or high blood pressure got it from salt. It's all a lie. And they know if they eliminate salt from your diet, you're gonna be sick, and you're gonna have to go to the doctor for treatment. And that's their business model. They gotta have sick people in order to to stay in business.
If they don't have sick people, they go bankrupt. What do they do? They create sick people with the government behind them. They they create this with the food pyramid, with the food companies. It's all a horrible, conspiracy against mankind. So when the when when you're when you start chewing, your body, your pancreas starts creating, making sodium bicarbonate. And before that stomach fills up and then the valve at the bottom opens up and dumps all that acid, that liquid hot soupy mix of the it breaks down proteins into simple amino acids. So that that pure acid before it dumps into the stomach or into the small intestine, the pancreas floods the small intestine with sodium bicarbonate because if it didn't, as soon as that valve opened at the bottom of the stomach and dumped that hot steaming acid into the small intestine, we would be dead instantly.
The sodium bicarbonate, it neutralizes that acid instantly. I mean, like that, faster than that so we don't die. And then then the the villi, which are like hollow hairs that line the the intestinal lining, it looks like velvet docs as a a perfectly healthy, normal, small intestine. When you cut it open, it looks like velvet. And these little hairs are hollow, and they act like straws, and they suck the amino acids out of that soupy mix, which is the nutrients, and then it pulls it into the bloodstream, and the blood takes it throughout the body where it's needed. Now I don't know the other buffering systems. I don't think I need to know that. I need to know that if I don't balance my body with the 90 nutrients for my body weight and if I don't avoid those 12 bad foods. And there's more than that because they put, you know, chemicals and food coloring and all. All that shit is killing us, causing, you know, irreparable damage to the body. So we gotta we gotta get smart about the way what we put in our mouth, and that all disease starts in the gut.
So we heal the gut. We'd we'd know we can't out nutrify a bad diet, so we figure out those 12 bad foods, and there might be more, because food allergies, that comes from not enough stomach acid. You got, the gluten breaks down the villi. The villi break down, and they break down the intestinal lining. You get pinholes in in the intestinal lining. And now because the acid isn't perfect, the food doesn't break down. Now you got whole molecules of food going through these pinholes into the bloodstream. What does the blood do? The white blood cells is are the centuries. They're the army protecting the blood, and they attack those molecules because they're not supposed to be in there. That's where food allergies come from. That's where hay fever, any any allergy, breathing, or eating, it all comes from a leaky gut syndrome.
And nightshade vegetables don't cause leaky gut, but you can have reactions to nightshade vegetables if you have a leaky gut. You heal the gut that those, villi return. They regrow. The holes heal, and now you you got your stomach acid back. You got your, you know, salted your food to taste, and now you don't have to worry about see, if you put alkaline into your stomach, what happens? Alkalinity is, it's like sodium bicarbonate. It neutralizes your stomach acid. So if you try to just eat alkaline food or drink alkaline water or drink even soda pop or, sparkling water, that carbonation, that's sodium bicarbonate.
That shuts off your stomach acid. Now you are making a brewery in your belly, hot instead of the the the stomach acid creating that heat and killing everything or breaking it all down so the body can either digest it or eliminate it. That's what parasites happen. You know, when parasites get in the body, it's because you don't have stomach acid. And it's because somebody told you, oh, you gotta drink alkaline water or, you know, you're drinking soda pop with your food. You know, and and anyway, that that stuff kills your stomach acid. The stomach acid is the is really the body century to protect the body from any harmful crap coming into the through the mouth, and I yield.
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So Alka Seltzer is good for you?
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No. Alka Seltzer see, the reason you get heartburn or indigestion, it's because you don't have enough stomach acid. So the stomach the acid instead of the stomach filling up with food, the acid breaking down, then then you got calcium. The calcium shuts your valve at the top of the stomach, and it opens the valve at the bottom of the stomach. If you don't have that mixture, now you've got not enough stomach acid. It starts bubbling up, and it starts gurgling up your esophagus, and it's burning holes in your esophagus because it's acid. And that tissue is soft tissue in your in your esophagus.
That's where esophageal cancer comes from. It's from heartburn that a doctor doesn't know what to do with. So then the doctor gives you Alk Seltzer or Tums or Rolaids or some kinda, you know, purple pill that shuts off the stomach acid completely. You're better off to putting a tablespoon of of, vinegar, organic vinegar in some water, stir it up, and sip on it with your food, and it that's acid. That's more acid, and that helps break down that food so you don't have that indigestion, heartburn, you know, GERD or, acid reflux. See, they these doctors, they gotta have sick people.
They don't tell you what to do. There's few, few, few MDs that know anything about nutrition. They got a thirty minute class to teach them in in medical school, not to use nutrition, in your body because it counteracts their, pharmaceutical drugs.
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What's some of the foods that you shouldn't eat? You said there's 12 of them?
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Yep. The four is wheat, barley, rye, and oats. Those grains the three re wheat, barley, rye have the pro gluten protein. And that protein, it's a daisy chain of amino acids. It cannot break down with stomach acid. It goes in and it's and it destroys the villi, which is the mechanism the body uses to absorb nutrition. Oats has a, oat, a protein called gliadin. It's identical to gluten. So they sell gluten free oats. Well, of all, you can't remove the protein from the grain, and the grain and and and oats is called gliadin. So, yeah, it's gluten free. Absolutely. Is it gliadin free? No. It's a it's a play on words. So people think they can eat oatmeal. No. Oatmeal does the same thing to you that gluten does.
And then you wanna avoid, buckwheat. Buckwheat has something called phagopyrines. It's and I don't know exactly what it is, but it's it it destroys the villi just like those other two grains, or those other two proteins, gluten and gliadin. Peanuts. Peanuts grow underground, and they have a thin shell, and they they get this aflatoxin, and they can cause liver cancer. And, you don't wanna eat peanuts. Now nuts, tree nuts, they're healthy. They're in a hard wooden shell. They grow on a tree. They're very healthy. The, they're nuts. Peanuts aren't nuts. They're like a legume, but they grow underground in a in a thin shell, and you don't wanna eat that. You don't even wanna feed feed it to the birds or whatever. There anyway, fried food, no good oil in a bottle. Oil in a bottle is, you know, we think is very healthy. Olive oil, coconut oil. Coconut oil is the least volatile, but no everybody buys the biggest bottle they can afford, and they can leave it on their counter, and it goes liquid. So it's room temperature, and it's oxidizing.
We don't oil in a bottle is oxidized oil in a bottle. Oxidized oil in a bottle causes it's the leading cause of heart disease, hardening of the arteries, and cataracts. It you know, if you all fruit, nuts, and vegetables have their own oil and it's in in its natural state, it's extremely healthy. You want olive oil, eat olives. You want coconut oil, eat coconut. As soon as you press that oil out of its natural, protective shell, within thirty minutes of of oxygen and light touching it, it's oxidized. You've if you take an apple and, you know, cut it up, if it's not a genetically modified apple, set it on the counter. You know, within thirty minutes, it starts turning brown. That's the oxidation in the oil in that apple.
So you take a apple and you crush it up in a glass of water, you'll see the oil rise to the top of that water. So if you make, like, smoothies, fruit, and vegetable smoothies, you better not make more than you can drink in thirty minutes because you're drinking oxidized oil in a in a pitcher or a cup because you just made it. You know? And, you know, people would mix their nutrients with it. Well, if you you're supposed to sip on nutrients for up to an hour, maybe two, no longer than two because you gotta give your body time to digest. You gotta stop the digestion process so the body can do the rest of the work. But if you're sipping on nutrition all day long or eating grazing all day long, your body never shuts down, and it can't break down the food properly, and it can't absorb the nutrients, if there's any in it properly. So, oil in a bottle, that's that's olive oil, coconut oil, margarine, mayonnaise, miracle whip, salad dressing, barbecue sauce. All of that has oil in it pressed out of fruit, nuts, or vegetables, and it's oxidized before it even goes in the bottle.
Processed meat, like lunch meat, it's just it's garbage. You don't wanna eat that. You don't wanna cook your meat, your, you know, any meat, whether it's chicken or beef or whatever. You don't wanna cook it over, like, you don't wanna barbecue grill marks on your meat when you barbecue because that's a carcinogen. It's charcoal. It's deadly. It'll kill you. The we we eat our beef, you know, when we barbecue or cook in the oven, we we make it so it's rare to medium rare. No no more than that. And, you make sure you wanna eat clean beef, clean, you know, poultry.
I don't eat fish anymore since, the New Horizon, they blew that up in the Gulf. The fish is contaminated from the chemtrails. The you know? I mean, we gotta eat meat. Right? But I I picked my sources. My my beef comes from a, you know, organic dairy farm, where they feed them, docks minerals, and, they don't use veterinarians, and they don't need veterinarians when you feed the, you know, when the cattle are eating the right food. And cattle are not supposed to eat grain. It's poison to them. Carbonated liquid, I would avoid it at all costs, but a lot of people don't.
And if you're gonna drink carbonated liquid, beer, pop, whatever, make sure it's, at least an hour before you eat or two hours after, and you gotta have a perfectly working gut for it to be two hours after because a lot of times when you don't eat, you know, your gut ain't right and you don't eat right, you know, you got food rotting in your gut, and then you dump that carbonation in there, and that just makes it even worse. Sugar. Sugar one gram of sugar can shut off your immune system for up to twelve hours. You know, and that's that's I'm talking about granulated, sugar, and most of it comes from genetically modified beets.
You know, you don't wanna use any of those artificial sweeteners, flavorings, or colorings, and, artificial coloring or the the natural coloring is oil in a bottle. You know? The Kennedy wants to remove all these food colorings, right, this food dye, and they wanna replace it with with vegetable dye. Well, that's gonna be oil in a bottle that's oxidized. So by the time you get it, what happens to it? Don't touch it. What else? Nitrates and nitrites. They're they're they scar the, arterial lining, the, your veins and arteries. Doc, when he was working in the in the pathology lab when he was, in college, you know, going to veterinary school, he, he was working over Christmas vacation. He was the only one in the whole school.
No professors there. This rancher brought in 50 dead lambs, and doc was like, oh my god. These look like perfect little lambs. What happened? The rancher's like, I don't know, but all 500 of my lambs died this morning. And doc did all the autopsies. He was about 22 years old. He did all 500 autopsies, and he figured out what killed him and why. They all died. They all had a goiter. You know what that is? Anybody? Goiter. Yeah. Goiter is your thyroid is fried. It's a huge lump in your throat, a swollen thyroid. Well, the the thyroid controls body temperature.
You know, it's part of your endocrine system, and they all died of hypothermia. And why? The, you know, the temperature dropped down, you know, below zero that night in Missouri. It was probably 65 that day, but that shouldn't have killed those lambs. But they were drinking out of pond water that the neighbor's fertilizer runoff was poisoning that pond water with nitrates and nitrates, and that's what fried their thyroids and killed those little lambs. He wrote a paper about it after he did all the autopsies and the investigating, and he turned it in to the University of Missouri.
Marlon Perkins sent doc to Africa when he graduated to be the lead pathologist in this, white rhino conservation. They were trying to save the white rhinos from extinction. There was only, like, 700 left in the wild, and doc caught 200 of them with the team. He they gave him some tranquilizer stuff, liquid. He he made a dart and a rifle to shoot it at these, you know, rhinos and African elephants, and he had to get within 20 feet of them to shoot them. And, and he caught 200, and he sent them back to zoos in America, for two years. And, anyway, while he was gone, Marlon Perkins, he was the curator of the Saint Louis Zoo, and he had that TV show, Wild Kingdom's Mooch of Omaha or Mooch of Omaha's Wild Kingdom.
And he got a hold of Doc's paper that he wrote about those lambs dying. And he's like, oh my god. This is the evidence of a mass die off in animals from pollution. He sent that paper to the NIH in, like, 1963, and, they gave him a $25,000,000 grant to do a twelve year study, on they were looking for a new canary in a coal mine. You know what a canary does in a coal mine? Anyone?
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It dies or something. It dies.
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Well, why why would it die? Well, if they hit a gas hog Yes. I think there's gas. It's Yeah. There's gas hog. It's in these mines, and they got a they got a canary in a in a cage sitting on a perch, and there's a guy whose job his only job is to watch that canary. And if the canary falls off the perch, you know, he's got them tiny little lungs. Right? And they hit a gas pocket, and the miners, you know, just barely have enough time to get the hell out of there or they're dead. So they wanted a canary or a a zoo animal because there's like a zoo in in almost every major city in the world.
And they wanted doc to find a zoo animal that would tell them it would die, and then they do an autopsy, and they could tell what killed it. When pollution levels got too high in the cities, they could evacuate the cities. And they probably had other nefarious ideas in mind, but that's what they told Marlon. They gave him $25,000,000, and Marlon, you know, sent doc a letter to come back for twelve years. And he said he would send them back if he wanted to go back, but Doc's like, you know, he already had four kids in Africa. You speak three African languages. He was having the time of his life riding horseback on the Serengeti crawling on his belly and shooting 2,500 pound freaking, rhinos and elephants, you know, with this little dart gun. And, he wrote him a denial letter, and he put but he he didn't mail it. He stuck it on his mantle, and he walked past it every day for two weeks, he says, and then and then he finally tore up the letter because he said he would do anything to work for Mahler Perkins again. He's like and he said he'd send me back if I wanna go back, so he rewrote the letter. Told me to come back, and he and he did. But, so Wallach and then after that twelve years was up, Wallach figured out after 20500 on autopsies, 3,000 on men and women For comparison, he found out that every vertebrate, man and animal, needs 90 nutrients, and they're essential because the body doesn't make them.
They are the building blocks of life or the raw materials the body has to have in order to do what it was designed to do, heal itself. And that's why Wallach's stuff works because he's complete and he treats us like animals by our body weight. You know? He don't give us a pill. Right? He he he go go buy a a bottle of, a one a day vitamins. You know? You might get four minerals and and five vitamins in it, and you take one pill whether you're three hundred pounds or twenty five pounds. You know? It don't matter. And does anybody get better? No. You can't.
And most vitamins, we we've been taking vitamins our whole life. Did we have any minerals to go with them? So that's throwing the body out of balance. When you balance the body, you give it all 90 nutrients. Stock says, if you can only afford a hundred pound dose, you divide that dose in two so you can take a fifty pound dose in the morning with breakfast and a fifty pound dose in, you know, your last meal of the day and watch what happens to, you know, get out of the way and and let your body do what it's supposed to do. And in most cases, it does it. There is a point to no return, but we don't know where that is. And no doctor can tell you, you know, there's no toe tag on your toe telling the doctor, yep. There's a date they're gonna check out and you know? But most doctors, you know, you go in there and they'll they'll tell you, oh, you got a rare you you know, one in a million, you know. You're gonna be dead in six months. Well, most people go home and they get their affairs in order and they're dead in six months. But, you know, those are the sheeple.
The ones that say, oh, bullshit, doc. I think there's more answers out there. Well, they find them and they survive, or they don't and they don't. But back to the nitrates and nitrites, so those are, you know, two of the bad foods. And, there's probably a couple more that I'm missing, but, you know, if you go to this website, it's a friend of mine. He's a distributor. He's in my downline. I do make money from him, but I'm sure if you go to that site, it's docslog, d0csl0g,.com, docslog.com. You can listen to Doc's videos, his lectures. You can read stuff, and I'm sure that good food, bad food list is there.
Eggs are the most nutritionally dense food on the planet, and you can live on eggs alone. Doc says you need everybody needs four to six eggs per 100 pounds of body weight every day with a soft yolk. So whether it's soft boiled, soft poached, or soft soft scrambled, Doc eats his eggs scrambled in butter, and they're it's basically warmed up raw eggs. Doc likes them that way, but you can scramble them so they're not, you know, overcooked. But he says if you can eat them with a fork, they're they're overcooked. Or if you can't eat them with a fork, I I can't remember what he says. Something like that. But, eggs, eggs, eggs.
I got good buddy of mine eats he's got 200 chickens, and he eats about close to a dozen eggs every day. And he's about speed ranges between a 150 and a 180 pounds. And, he was a walking dead man, and Doc saved his life from the nutrition.
[01:17:27] Unknown:
So is, coconut oil bad for you? Like, if you cook your eggs in it, a little bit of butter and coconut oil?
[01:17:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Anytime you heat oil, you make it worse, it turns into an acrylamide. Again, the coconut oil is the least volatile, but you you wanna buy the smallest container you can. And it's gotta be a dark container, so light can't get in it. But every time you open that lid, light will touch the the coconut oil, and you gotta keep it in the fridge so it's hard. Don't let it go room temperature turn to liquid because you can't tell when coconut oil is oxidized. And once it's oxidized, you you know, oxidation causes cancer, causes, you know, lots of bad stuff in your body. Well, oxidate if cancer is parasites, you know, oxidation don't cause parasites. It's the gut. All disease starts in the gut, and we learn a lot of stuff. And some of it is true and some of it isn't. But Doc's Doc's research is irrefutable.
His, after he did that twelve year study, he wrote his post doctorate fellowship thesis on that twelve years, a 100, a 100,000,000 blood chemistries and 20,500 autopsies. And he turned it in to the University of Missouri, and it was 5,000 pages with illustrations, and they never seen anything like it. And they they sold the rights to his thesis to the largest, medical textbook publishing company in the world. That company edited it down to 1,200 pages, Doc says, without losing any content, and they printed 90,000 copies of it. And they sold all of them in thirty days for $25,000 each. That was in, like, 1981 or '82.
That book is called Diseases of Exotic Animals by doctor Joel Wallach, and there's a subtitle something about management and and surgery or something like that. And, but that book is in the Smithsonian Institute under glass as a national treasure. But if you know anything about the Smithsonian Institute, they go out and find natural treasures, and they hide them from the world. And they they easily hide that book from mankind because it's called diseases of exotic animals. Unless you know a guy like me or doc, and he told you that there's autopsies of 3,000 men and women in that book, you just think it's a book about exotic animals. And if if animals in, for sure, you might read it. It's it's probably in a local tiny little library somewhere in your state. Well, if you do a library, sharing program, you know, in your state, you have a library card, call your library, tell them you want that book, Diseases of Exotic Animals by doctor Joel Wallach. It's leather bound, and, they'll order it from the maybe the ag university in your state. And, you can check that book out and hold it in your hands. I've held it in my hands at meetings, where it got passed around to people, and,
[01:20:50] Unknown:
it's incredible. Leave me out, Dave. Leave you out? What do you mean? You said talk to Wallach or somebody like you. Well, you're like me. I was I was like you now back about when you started.
[01:21:08] Unknown:
Yeah. I know you started before me, but, anyway, I, I I I don't know. I'm not any different than you. I'm just a different color. Yep. If you if you know a guy like me or Brent or Wallach and they teach you about this book, listen to them because they're trying to save your life whether you believe it or not.
[01:21:37] Unknown:
Or whether you're telling me I'm not.
[01:21:40] Unknown:
I have I have saved lives because of Wallach. And I I mean, I owe it all to doc, but I got a I got a university level education for free from doctor Wallach just listening to his radio show. And he's mentored me personally. You know, I've sat with that man, you know, more than a dozen times at different, you know, events and dinners and luncheons and breakfasts and and I do want to have punch
[01:22:15] Unknown:
that's given me the time of day has been fused. You know, I we And he knew me by look
[01:22:25] Unknown:
and name. Right.
[01:22:27] Unknown:
See the breath.
[01:22:29] Unknown:
I got that I got that with Ben. We got to meet him. I called him a lot on his radio show. You know, when I in on 11/12/2012, it was about I started taking Youngevity, on, April well, I signed up on April 19, oh, Patriot's Day just by happenstance '20 '11. And on 11/12/2012, I fell down my basement stairs, and I was jacked up bad. I was in the hospital in surgery, and, they said I had an eighty percent chance they're gonna have to amputate my foot. And then after surgery, he saved my foot, but he said I still had a eighty percent chance within five years. I'd be begging him to cut my foot off. Anyway, I still got my foot, and, and it's about ninety eight percent. And, I'll there's no way I would ever ask him beg him to cut it off. But, because of that, I propped up of my big landline speakerphone on a big pillow on my bed recovering, and I listened to Wallach on, GCN, Genesis Communications Network.
I listened to doctor Wallach, doctor Glidden, Ben Fuchs, and, Brett. One day, I was I was, you know, laying in bed listening to Ben on Genesis. He was on in the morning, and my other line rang. And I switched over, and it and the guy says, hi. This is Ben Fuchs. I said, Ben Fuchs, what the heck are you doing? He goes, do you know me? I said, do I know you? I got you on my other line. He said, what? Anyway, my wife had called him and had some health questions. She couldn't get through to Docker Glidden, privately like that, but you could call Ben, man. And, yeah, he was awesome. We did a lot of work with Ben and, met him at some conferences. And, yeah, it was pretty neat. He's a good dude.
Anyway, coconut oil, don't if you wanna, you know, make food in some kind of oil, use butter. Use, you know, you wanna get your butter from, you know, grass fed beef if you can, and, don't overcook the butter. If it smokes or boils or sizzles, you're you're compromising you're oxidizing the cholesterol in the butter, and you don't wanna do that. So you slow cook in butter or cream or even lard. If you can get clean lard and you feel like eating pork, you know, lard is is okay to cook in. That's why the old folks live so long because they didn't you know, when they fried food, it was in lard. It wasn't in Crisco.
[01:25:42] Unknown:
So Yeah. I put a tablespoon of coconut oil refined organic from Walmart and a tablespoon of, butter in a pan, and I don't overcook it. I just get it so that it just starts to sizzle. And I've we've my family and I have been eating eggs. I mean, I've been eating eggs since I've been a a kid. I eat them every day. I'll I'll have, like, three eggs in the in the morning with my, with my coffee, and, I'll have a piece of ham and a piece of toast. And I've been doing that since I've been a kid. I can't even get through a day without eating my breakfast. Right.
So maybe I should start covering because the container is clear. Yep. Does the refined and the organic help with the coconut oil? Maybe I could cover the container, but I do keep it in a dark cabinet right above the stove. So Yeah. But so it it's hot up there. Is that the it's it's probably liquid. Right? No. It's a solid. It it it's it stays solid up there. You know? Like, I put it in the top shelf to the right of the stove. Like, I've got I've got cabinets above the stove, and then there's a cabinet to the right above the stove. And I stick it up there on the top shelf, so it never liquefies, and it stays in a dark place. So you know? And and it could maybe I should start
[01:27:10] Unknown:
what's that? How big is the container?
[01:27:13] Unknown:
It's one of those big 50 ounce containers. Maybe I should buy smaller amounts.
[01:27:19] Unknown:
I would buy the smallest container, make sure it's dark, and keep it in the fridge, and never heat it. Do not cook with it. Just oil you know what oil pulling is? Yeah. I've heard of it. You put a a chunk of coconut oil in your mouth, and it's solid. And then your mouth your body temperature will melt it, and then you swish it around your mouth for, you know, fifteen, twenty minutes, and then you spit it out in the garbage. It pulls toxins through your gums, through your teeth right in you know, it pulls that the oil pulls toxins out of your body, and you don't spit it down the sink because it will coagulate and plug up your your pipes, spit it out in the garbage.
But that's the only thing I would use. Maybe in you know, let's see. When you put it in coffee, it's it's gonna heat it up too much, I think. My wife has some coconut oil, and she does that oil pulling. I don't really do it. I've done it in the past, but once I learned, you know, docs says oil in a bottle is oil in a bottle. There's others that, you know, like doctor Glidden says it's, you know, it is the least volatile of all the oils, but you don't know what can't tell when it's oxidized. And if you cook with it, if you heat it up, it turns into an acrylamide. Just use the butter.
Don't use and don't let it sizzle. Just let it melt softly, you know, without bubbling. Once it starts bubbling, that's when it's you know, you're you're oxidizing that cholesterol.
[01:29:04] Unknown:
Yeah. That makes sense. Maybe just use the butter.
[01:29:07] Unknown:
Yeah. And, actually, the easiest way to make eggs is soft boiled, and then you could mash them up in a bowl with butter and salt and pepper and whatever. And, you know, they're still hot, but the yolk is, you know, soft, and the the white is just hard enough to peel, eight eight about eight and a half minutes, on the on the timer, from start to finish. And, anyway, the hard boiled egg turned green, and that's oxidized, yolk, the green hue on a hard boiled egg. You ever see that?
[01:29:54] Unknown:
You mean, kinda.
[01:29:57] Unknown:
Yep. That's that means the the the cholesterol is oxidized in that hard boiled egg.
[01:30:04] Unknown:
So is this longevity how much does this cost? And and, you you just
[01:30:10] Unknown:
I guess you just take it according to your body weight? So doc doc has these different packs. Doc divided all disease into four categories, hard tissue, that's bone and joint, soft tissue, that's all your organs, blood sugar, and digestion. The main one is digestion, and he he makes these packs. All the packs have three main ingredients, and then there's, one or two other ingredients and some of the others. But, they all have the the three, is in a healthy start pack, he calls it. And, you know, to be perfectly honest with you, Larry, you know, I'm blind. I don't go online, and I have no idea how much that healthy, start pack costs. And that's for a generally healthy person. And one pack feeds about a 100 pounds of body weight for a month.
And that's probably about a $150, and you get you know? So what you do is if you can only afford that one pack. So you got a 100 pounds, you're feeding a 100 pounds of flesh for a month. You're gonna cut your dose in half, so you get you get it twice a day. You take a fifty pound dose, and it and it's some powders or liquids you mix in water, and you make a drink to take you drink it with your food. You start drinking it while you're eating. You probably won't finish You know, I like to start people on 20 ounces of water, because hardly anybody drinks enough water. And it that way, it won't be too potent and cause any, you know, uncomfortable, you know, stuff in the body because you're not used to this potent nutrition.
You you take it you drink, you sip on it for at least an hour with your food. You know, when you start eating, you're not gonna eat for an hour. So you put it in a container you could take with you, and then take sip on it for at least an hour, but never longer than two hours because you need time to digest between meals. So you wanna shut that system off because this is whole food and you're if if you the longer you drink it, the more your body's gotta work to digest it. So, anyway, that, that pack, I I can't I think it's about a $160 now.
So you divide that out by 30 and you get two a day. It's pretty reasonable. And we've done comparison studies. Like, if you go to try to buy this stuff at, you know, GNC, General Nutrition Centers, just that because everybody has one of them in their town or near them. But the difference between Youngevity and that is night and day. That's almost all synthetic. And you can't just buy one thing that's gonna get or the, you know, these three products will give you all 90 nutrients. All all that stuff, it will cost you over $600
[01:33:27] Unknown:
on the low end.
[01:33:29] Unknown:
When when we did the study, when that healthy start pack was a $125, it was $402, I think, at GNC to buy all 90 nutrients, and you couldn't get all 90. But as close to it as you could get was $402 maybe ten years ago, and that, was all pretty much synthetic shit. So now today, that cost has gone up on both sides, but I think that healthy start pack is about a $160 or close to it. And then you got doc calls them secret sauces. In in the bone and joint pack, there's a couple of things that come in it to help with bone and joint, pain or, connective tissue support.
The digestion comes with some flora and some, digest digestive enzymes. So two extra things in that pack, and then he has a, a healthy, brain and heart pack, he calls it. That's the biggest tool in the shed, he says, and that, has for all the brains I'm sorry. All the organs, and, you know, there's there's two extra bottles of stuff in that. And that's the most expensive one, and I think it's about $219 for that healthy brain and heart pack. So some need, secret sauce from each of those, but there you know, doc made this, health survey, and I don't think you can get it on paper anymore. We may have one somewhere, but it it when you fill out that survey, it is on a website somewhere, which I don't have that anymore.
But when you fill that out and you're honest, you get an email back from the computer or for you know, you it tells you how to tabulate it all on the the paper one, and it it basically tells you what you're deficient in because of the symptoms that you have. And, it it the one online tells you what to what nutrition to take, what Youngevity to buy, how much it costs, each bottle separately, and what foods to avoid and why. And it's basically Wallach sending you that email in the distributor's name. So it's like I sent it to you. I got the information from Doc, but it all the algorithms are set up so the answers are all coming right out of Doc's books, you know, that are all uploaded into the website.
So it's a training site for distributors, which I don't I don't have that anymore. My credit card got compromised, and we just never renewed it. But it's inexpensive. It's only, like, you know, if you pay by the year, it's, you know, under $10 a month for that that site, and it is so valuable. I mean, new people, they they're blown away by that. It's pretty much everything Doc ever did is on that website. And and then there's other contributors like Brent Brent mentioned Ben Fuchs. He's a, a nutritional pharmacist. We've been working with doc for fifteen years, and, he told the story. When he got out of pharmacy school, his job was at Kmart, and people would come in to pick up these prescriptions of drugs. Right? And he would try to, you know, tell them how to fix their problem with nutrients instead of taking them poison drugs.
And after a month or two, he said the boss came in one day, and he said, Ben, I'm sorry, but you're just not Kmart material. And then Ben went to work for I think he went to work for Blizdex. Then he I'm pretty sure he invented ChapStick. So he's been working with Doc for a long time. Uh-huh. What, Larry?
[01:38:00] Unknown:
No. That wasn't me. Oh.
[01:38:02] Unknown:
That was me. Hey, Dave. Yeah. Do they use some slack on the shackles when you order large amounts? Is there a break?
[01:38:13] Unknown:
Well, they're they do have some, you know, like, if a pack when you buy a pack, it's cheaper than a la carteing, those things. But when you a la carte, like, if you buy a four pack or stub something, there is a little bit of a discount. And then we got one lady. She just buys, like, a six pack of one of their flagship products is called Beyond Tangy Tangerine. It's it's these, freeze dried Nutri Crystals with, there's a few different types, but the original one has a 120, a 112, I think, fruits and vegetables in it. And, you know, if you buy a six pack of that, you know, you get it for cheaper than you buy in just one canister.
And she does that twice a year. She'll buy six at a time, and she doesn't take anything else. She gets it from other sources, you know, like the essential fatty acid omegas, and whatever else she's doing. She makes some essential oils and, other stuff with herbs. But,
[01:39:23] Unknown:
you know, like Jim Lamb said, Chucklehead went and messed up the place thing. And who's Chucklehead? Yeah. You know who Chucklehead is. Well, it's son and daughter-in-law.
[01:39:41] Unknown:
He he he let the the freaking network marketers get into his head and and, you know, steer him away from doctor Wallace's, you know, vision. Because once they once doc was removed from that and he handed it over to, you know, his son-in-law or son and daughter-in-law, yeah, things started changing, but, they they they listened to these see, what happened was they started buying other companies, and they let the owners or the CEOs of these companies come in as a president or a vice president, and they started changing shit. And it's, you know, and then they ended up getting in lawsuits with these guys, and they're all gone now. But they all tried to take over Youngevity. And not it's just horrible, the stuff that's happened over the years. But and then, you know, they tried to keep them prices down through COVID, and they just couldn't.
So, you know, you get what you pay for. I know it's it's not easy having to buy nutrition, but what happened with us you know, we always took vitamins, but they didn't really work. We never knew about minerals, until doc, really. And, but when I was able to wrap my head around the fact that insurance was paying to keep me sick, and I had to pay to keep myself better. And it worked. I I started keeping myself better. I made myself better. Shit. My wife had third stage kidney disease reversed, you know, and the doctors had nothing. They sort of the one day, she went, oh, you got blood in your urine, you know? Well, it's been there a long time. It's it's very common, you know? Well, common. What the hell does that mean, you know? Well, a lot of people got blood in their urine. Well, we're gonna send you to the nephrologist, you know, the specialist. And, so we go and this lady and she does this, you know, testing, and she's like, oh, yeah. You got, you know, you got this, you got that, you got third stage kidney disease and blah blah blah. It just blew right over it. And I'm like, wait a minute. Back up. What did you say? Third stage kidney disease. What the hell is that?
Oh, don't worry. It's very common. Well, they said blood in the urine was common. Well, that's what yeah. That's it is common. Everybody has it. Well, what are you gonna do about it? Well, there's not much you can do about it. Just wait till you get stage, and then we can put you on, dialysis. Like, dialysis? Isn't that like the precursor to death? I don't we don't want nothing to do with that crap. Well, she started taking the nutrients, and that just went away. And and they didn't say nothing about it. She went back and got another blood test after it was gone, and they're like, oh, yeah. The kidneys are clear and blah blah blah. And it's like they they didn't say, oh, your third stage kidney disease is gone. What did you do? We gotta tell our other patients. No. They acted like she never had it.
That's what they do. So, anyway, I know it works, and, you know, I'm a distributor of information. I distribute the information that I learned from doctor Wallach, Ben Fuchs, pharmaceutical genius. He's a nutritional pharmacist. Doctor Peter Glidden, he's a homeopathic doctor and a naturopath, and doc Wallach trained him since 2012, and he's brilliant. He's our age. You know? 65, six 66. And, he's he's amazing. And then, doctor Joanne Conway, you guys probably heard her if you were on Jim Ram's, health show. She was, like Joyce Riley. She was a a flight nurse in the Air Force and, was a nurse for forty years, and she quit nursing and became a naturopathic doctor after she retired from nursing.
And, she retired from the Air Force as a, lieutenant colonel. She's brilliant, and she's a gut expert. And she she taught me a lot. Our essential oils are incredible. I never thought, you know, oil from a plant had any validity. You know? I heard a lot of people talk about them over the years, and I just blew it off until we went to a conference. And actually, we're part of a of a little display, kind of an experiment. But, and it it might it was, a couple years after my wreck down the stairs, and, I walked in that place with my foot turned out to the side. And when I by the time that process was over using seven oils on my foot and I was dancing the hokey pokey and walked out of there with my foot pointing straight.
Other people were on crutches and and walkers and wheelchairs, and they were all up dancing the hokey pokey by the end of the night. It was pretty amazing. So essential oils aren't real.
[01:45:11] Unknown:
What caused your what caused your foot to go straight in the next few minutes?
[01:45:15] Unknown:
Just these essential oils rubbed on my foot with a with a Q tip, on my big toe down the side of my foot up the arch and, to the heel. And there was seven, there were seven oils, not seven oils, but seven oil blends, that you know, when you started, you took your shoes off, socks and shoes, and then you stood up and you raised your hands up over your head, touch your shoulders, your waist, your knees, and then touch the touch the floor or your toes. And then you you had to gauge your body pain or, flexibility. And then then you sat down and you put that the oil, you know, you rub it on your toe and then down the side of your foot in the arch and to the heel. And then you'd stood up and you did the same thing again, and then you walked around your chair and sat down, and then you measured your flexibility and pain. And after the the oil, when it was all done or the blend, you know, most of these oils had or these blends had up to seven oils in them, and it's a pack that you buy. I can't remember what it's called.
But she, you know, she did the hokey pokey at the end, and everybody that came in that, you know, was struggling when they came into the room. None of them struggled walking out of that room. It was unreal. And and the energy level, you know, this was a we drove an hour and a half or two hours from our home in a blizzard, to this hotel in Novi, Michigan. And, there was a it was a called a Super Saturday, and they had a bunch of people from home office and people from Michigan, these distributors that, you know, sponsored it. And, at the end of the night, you know, we were there from, you know, eight in the morning until 10:00 at night, and everything ended. It's the last thing was this oil thing, and my wife is like, I'm tired. You know, we got up real early to get there early, and she said, if we're staying for that oil thing, we're getting a room and staying the night. I'm like, I don't wanna stay in no hotel.
Anyway, we she's I said, we'll talk about it after this deal, you know. And, after we did that deal, we stood there talking to Leanne King, the lady that ran the show, And, she was the oils expert, and so we stood there talking. It was a two hour, deal, and then we stood there for at least an hour, another hour talking. So ten, eleven, twelve. So, you know, it was like one in the morning. And, I said, so what's the deal? We we we get in a room, and she goes, no. I feel great. Let's go home. And, you know, we had blizzarded all day, and we had about a foot of snow on the ground, when we got out and had to unshovel off the car. And and, we plowed through it and went home, but it was amazing.
[01:48:44] Unknown:
Dave, being at doctor Walock's not involved as much, is he still around? Is he still kicking, or did he pass?
[01:48:57] Unknown:
He he just had his, had the his birthday was June, and he's eighty five and nine months old. Nine months old. Yeah. Yeah. Sweet. September 4, he'll be 86. He'll be 86. Like, all of us three months after our birthday is our is really our year anniversary anniversary.
[01:49:20] Unknown:
Actually, it's four months if you're going by twenty eight day calendar, which we all should be on is twenty eight days. Be. We should be. Yeah. We should see. Yeah. The thirteen month calendar. Yeah. Definitely.
[01:49:39] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[01:49:41] Unknown:
Question being is, how do we know this product is, not compromised because of Chuckle
[01:49:52] Unknown:
the chucklehead or knucklehead or whatever the dingle in that. It's still It's still Youngevity, and they the you know, all the Doc's family takes those products themselves. So I trust it. And, you know, and, you know, I've been taking it since, 2011 02/2011.
[01:50:16] Unknown:
How long has it been since, doctor Wallach retired?
[01:50:24] Unknown:
Well, he he really hasn't officially retired, but he gave that he company to them. He started it in 1997, and it was before I started that he gave it to them for the wedding gift wedding gift, and he's totally out of the company. He he buys all his own nutrition. The only thing Doc gets paid on is when he sells books and CDs and cassette tapes. And he lectured you know, he don't lecture anymore because they they shut down California, for COVID. And, now since then, he just does Zooms and phone calls and stuff. And, but yeah, he he never really officially retired, but they stopped listening to him, I think, when they started listening to the network marketers.
And, you know, them guys can be real vultures. You know? They they jump on a company, and they suck out its sustenance until they suck it dry, and then they move on to the next victim. And, we had some charlatans in you know, we bought they bought some companies, and, one was a financial company, and that guy turned into the president. And he was the one who made all these money changes, started raising prices and charging to be a distributor, an annual fee, and it's still only $50. But, you know, most companies, you'd wanna be a distributor network marketing company. It can cost you thousands of dollars, you know, to start up fee.
But with Youngevity, it's $30 to get started as a distributor, and it's free to be a, preferred customer to get the wholesale pricing. So they still offer a great benefit. And, you know, if you if you put your mind to it, you know, you can, at the very least, get your products for free by helping other people.
[01:52:40] Unknown:
Yeah. That sounds good. How many products do they have?
[01:52:46] Unknown:
It's more than I can memorize about somewhere around 2,000 or more. My website, if you want it if you wanna look at what they offer, I can give you a website if you want. I'd rather not give it out because I don't wanna be accused of, you know, selling anything because I don't sell nothing. Youngevity sells it. All I do is distribute information. If you if you wanna buy from me or through me, they mail it to you. You pay them, you know, and they pay me. That's how I get paid. But, you know, I I give I I give I've given lots of lectures for free and not gotten anything out of it for for years, except the satisfaction that I know I I gave people information that they didn't have before.
And that's why I do it. I do it. Because I got help, and I get to help other people help other people.
[01:53:55] Unknown:
That's that's your payment. Right? I mean, that's what it's all about.
[01:54:00] Unknown:
Right.
[01:54:01] Unknown:
Right. We're playing with the freaking slave shackles, and let's start, loving each other instead of all this Right. BS. Man, I really do enjoy you on doctor Fetchers or
[01:54:14] Unknown:
mister Fetchers James shows. I called uncle uncle Fetster.
[01:54:19] Unknown:
Oh, that's right. Yeah.
[01:54:25] Unknown:
Did you hear did you hear Layla when I asked, How come she didn't respond when I said to say hi to a mere makeup slitting makeup slitting?
[01:54:34] Unknown:
No. I missed that one. Damn it.
[01:54:37] Unknown:
Oh my god. She got violent, dude. She was furious. She said, I wouldn't associate with a filthy She said a filthy. I can't remember what you did she say a Muslim or a something? But it's her. I know. She's a mere Maklinson.
[01:54:56] Unknown:
No shitake. God. Yes. Ma'am Yeah. Now what's Amir Miketzen?
[01:55:03] Unknown:
That that was a lady's name. See, she she said on Fetzer that she was a news anchor for channel fifty in Detroit in Detroit. And there was only one person on the air that was a that channel, they they they never had a news channel. It was all like, the Flintstones and the Munsters and the Addams Family, Leave It to Beaver, that kind of stuff. And and then at night, they played b movies, you know. And, then they all of a sudden, they came out with this news, you know, they they start doing news. And it was like a fifteen minute or a ten minute spot, and then it turned into a, a fifteen or half hour. And the lady who was on that TV, her name was Amir Makeupson.
And it has to be her. And that, you know, she was a a good looking, you know, lady with dark hair, longish hair, and, you know, yeah, I've heard her talk about herself on that Fetzer show. It I it has to be her because I never heard I used to watch all the news channels, you know, all the, you know, the CBS, ABC, NBC, and then we had channel nine out of Canada, and we had channel fifty, channel twenty, and then we had the CNN and the, you know, Fox and all that crap. And I'm telling you, I watched them all forever. And I never heard there was never anybody named Leila either as a a reporter on the street or an anchor on TV.
Amir Makeupson. That's who she is. And she claimed she's not. She's a filthy Muslim, she said, or something like that.
[01:57:01] Unknown:
Well, she sure is got a large repertoire of, her history.
[01:57:09] Unknown:
Her Yep. Her Yep. History. Yeah. Yeah.
[01:57:13] Unknown:
So, if you wouldn't mind giving me that website, I would I might be able to access it. Although, you know I'm retired today.
[01:57:29] Unknown:
She says her family migrated from Bethlehem.
[01:57:33] Unknown:
Right. Right. She's a Christian, Jew, Palestinian.
[01:57:40] Unknown:
Look. For all the years, she used to call in a Mike Rivera. I just could've swore she was Jewish, and I also could've swore for years she defended the Holocaust. And then all of a sudden, she switched her training.
[01:57:53] Unknown:
Right. Yep. See, she lives she lives where my parents, you know, were born and raised. And, where I, you know, I I went there my whole life, almost every other weekend, you know, while I was growing up. And, you know, Ontario, Canada right over the rip Detroit River to to Windsor. You know? And, I know who she is. And and even if she's not Amir Makemson, she would know who she was. And she played dumb and acted like she she said I never heard of her. I would never associate with the filthy well, I can't remember the ethnic, you know, slang she used for somebody with a name, a mirror. And think about it. It's a mirror looking glass putting on her makeup, and a makeup son would be a Jewish name. Makeup son.
And I know she married some rich Jew Canadian.
[01:59:04] Unknown:
American?
[01:59:06] Unknown:
No. He was a I thought he was a Canadian.
[01:59:10] Unknown:
I she has USA connection, so I thought I don't know. Her family migrated to Canada, but she has US connection. I think the guy is American. Yeah. I could've swore she said Canadian, but I could be wrong. Hey. Look. Yeah. That's a look. That's a rabbit hole just to stay away from them. That's why I say what? She's 80 years old. She's got Yep. Look. She'll tell you she she only tells you what she thinks she knows. So not every you know, you can listen to what she says. She'll go off on a rampage and, you know, fact, fact, fact, fact, fact, but it's not all fact. It's a fact that she thinks she knows, but it's you know, we all we all get fucked up with this, excuse my language. We all get messed up with this, you know, bad history, this fake history, this distorted victory. You know, the the victors write the history books. So she's full of that. Right. And she's also full of history that she wants to make her, you know, her her group or whatever she's defending look good. So she'll throw that in. So just look. Just take it for the grain of salt. Let her rampage. If you find something that's truly, you know, you know, disgusting lie, you know, speak, you know, your conscience will bring out the truth about it or bring out an argument about it and, again, without attacking the person.
Right. About his shows, all of these guys. A lot of these people that are calling in, they don't they never because remember Rivera show you, everyone used to, like, respond to a news story or a current event or a thing in history. And people would call in and and share like that, like I used to do. But now they call in and they got some some rant they wanna get off their chest, and they just got nothing to do with nothing. And they go on for five minutes, and it's like, you know, it's like their personal stage time, their podium in front of the council. You know? It's it's kind of annoying anymore.
[02:01:08] Unknown:
It's quite an accident.
[02:01:09] Unknown:
Annette, what's her name? The with the accent, that that lady that's always bashing white people. I cannot stand her whatsoever. Oh, you're talking about,
[02:01:21] Unknown:
what's her name from South Carolina? Okay.
[02:01:25] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:01:27] Unknown:
I heard I heard you in the door. Okay.
[02:01:30] Unknown:
Yeah.
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And the white people, the white man.
[02:01:36] Unknown:
I mean, I mean, if this lady can go back she's, like, living in you know, I I picture in my mind that she doesn't even like to look at her own children. Like, if she can go back in time, she'd be like a mud a mud shark. You know? Like, she totally can't stand being liked or some something's going on with her demented mind. She's she's crazy. She used to you know, back in the day, she actually used to call in and sound normal. In fact, I probably played I know I played her phone calls on my own show because they were good. But but then I'm like, now I'm reflecting back. And I'm like, what happened to her? Because she's total she totally has taken a different turn.
You know, I'm always bashing white people, always bashing Christians, and all this other stuff. And I I I don't get it.
[02:02:25] Unknown:
Yeah. And she thinks she knows something too.
[02:02:34] Unknown:
And then, they brought Frances back after she was banned for a while. Yeah. Right?
[02:02:39] Unknown:
See, I remember they used to call, Joyce Riley, those two gals, all the time, every show. But, yep, I got attacked by that Tom guy a bunch of times and and JC, you know, and I said, listen, man. You guys wanna attack my ideas? Go for it. Don't attack me. You know? I didn't do nothing to you. I can attack your ideas. I don't attack you personally. And then Tom said or Mike, you know, got on that day when I said that. I was the last caller. Mike came on and said, you're right, Dave. That you guys have been attacking Dave. Just stop. Stop attacking people.
Attack ideas. Go for it. Don't attack people. And they pretty much stop.
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Yeah.
[02:03:37] Unknown:
I cut Tom a little slack. He's his, you know, he's with his wife. His, I guess, she's got Lou Gehrig's disease, so he takes care of her all day and, you know, basically is able to break away to, you know, touch civilization through that phone call. So I kinda cut him a little slack.
[02:03:59] Unknown:
I thought she was vaccine damaged.
[02:04:03] Unknown:
No. Well, I don't know. I'm how she got it, I don't know. She's but she is according to him, I believe she has ALS.
[02:04:10] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I heard him say that she was jabbed.
[02:04:14] Unknown:
Maybe. I mean, I don't know. But Yeah. Nonetheless, she's whatever it is that caused it, she's got it. And, you know, and Oh, yeah. Right. You're you're a caregiver for someone, a loved one. That's a lot of stress, and we all know that.
[02:04:29] Unknown:
Absolutely. A day in a life in somebody else's shoes.
[02:04:35] Unknown:
Right.
[02:04:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I only tune in to Hotstar's caller's hour. I don't listen to this news hour.
[02:04:52] Unknown:
Oh, you don't?
[02:04:54] Unknown:
Yeah. I listen to the news hour. I mean, sometimes, I mean, depending if I'm bored enough or I remember, I'll tune in to someone at news hour, but I I generally like to listen to the callers and see what happens there.
[02:05:08] Unknown:
Yeah. I like to I'd rather listen to just two hours of of, you know, of news because the callers can get pretty rank and attack other callers. You know? Now there are some pretty good callers that I like that come up with some grip like Paul in, in New Jersey. That dude, he he does some research, and he don't say nothing that he can't back up.
[02:05:38] Unknown:
Yep. I love Rick.
[02:05:41] Unknown:
Yep. I like Rick. He's he's pretty spot on. I do not like JP, man. I cannot handle that remote viewer, all that crap. That just no. Come on, man.
[02:05:58] Unknown:
JP is a character. You know, he keeps saying my friend, Michael Jacob, my friend, Michael Jacob, what I swear up and down that I heard I guess I wasn't really listening to Michael Jacob, but I caught, you know, one myself one time listening to him for whatever brief amount of time. And he said that he was part of the team that went in to kill Osama Bin Laden. I can't see where that was his, like, claim to fame. Uh-uh. The whole thing was fake phony and false. They killed an imposter, you know, when they ended up killing most of that seal team six. Right. If he's a survivor of that, that means he's, he's a living fraud.
Yep. Because he's living, he's promoting, he's living on a lie. Right. And he pulls it from a lie because there wasn't Osama bin Laden. The original Osama bin Laden, colonel Tim Osmond died in February in a hospital.
[02:07:06] Unknown:
Right. In Dubai, in American medical, military hospitals being treated for renal failure.
[02:07:14] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's yeah. It's colonel just colonel Tim Osman, CIA. Our guy my implant is there, you know, the whole thing. And he was dying and uses a scapegoat,
[02:07:24] Unknown:
was dying and and and died in December. I can pull up. There's two articles I can pull up if you do search for it. Can you just let me interject? So then who did he who did Michael Jayco kills? He has CIA up. I I I like your story.
[02:07:39] Unknown:
Well, Michael Jayco, so they well, they sent in and they stayed went in. They did a raid on a on a Pakistani, compound, but it was a not it it was a a phony, a fake. Osama bin Laden. See see, the operation
[02:07:56] Unknown:
took place. Thing was fake. That whole operation was.
[02:08:00] Unknown:
Right. They went in and they killed somebody, but it wasn't the original Osama bin Laden. See, the the whole thing took place when, Barack Obama, Barry Sartorial, was be was, campaigning for his elect for a term. And, well, that was the clincher that he killed. You know, he was responsible for killing the ten year manhunt for Osama bin Laden. So they had they did this. They did this operation, and then, you know, glorious, Barack Obama killed Osama bin Laden, the ten years, you know, ten year manhunt. The guy that, was, you know, responsible for the World Trade Centers and all that other stuff. So that's why they, you know, pulled doing this and so And then they then the the cover up continues where they take the body and they bring it out they allegedly bring it out to the ocean and throw it off a ship because it's a traditional
[02:08:55] Unknown:
Muslim. Muslim burial.
[02:08:59] Unknown:
I mean, talk about talk about mess with our, you know, trying to gaslight us to a thousand degrees. Right.
[02:09:08] Unknown:
And so what do you think that they really went into Pakistan for that they lied about, or did they just not even go in there and they just lied about the whole operation?
[02:09:18] Unknown:
Well, again, they they might have actually done an operation and killed some innocent that was Some dupe. Playing the role, the double, the, you know, here, we're gonna give you this nice house, and you can have your family. And you just gotta pretend to be, you know, and not knowing they're gonna come in and kill them. You know? I don't know what the deal is. But, again, it wasn't the real guy and so And then there's also, you know, they tried to back story it, like, you know, the the Americans knew he was there the entire time. The Pakistani government covered up for him. I mean, there's just there's just so much
[02:09:54] Unknown:
lies and, you know It's theater. It's all theater.
[02:09:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And what do you think and what do you think about and what do you think about, Juana Saban? Is he a CIA asset and a liar too?
[02:10:07] Unknown:
I think you.
[02:10:09] Unknown:
Well, a guy that mixes the truth with the lies. I mean, he's in the if Michael listened to Michael, what they used to call him, mister mister x or used to have another code name.
[02:10:21] Unknown:
Wayne Willett?
[02:10:23] Unknown:
Well, it used to be a, you know, a letter, you know, like a a code name, but he didn't come out as, Wano Saben until a few years ago. He finally he revealed his name. And is Wano Saben supposed to be,
[02:10:39] Unknown:
our, JFK Junior?
[02:10:44] Unknown:
Well, here. You wanna if you wanna know something more about Michael, one zero seven, read his that book he released a few years ago. Something something on the side of the road. Girl by the Road? Girl by the Road? The guy by the road? It's yeah. It's about him. It's, like, his biography, you know, autobiography.
[02:11:01] Unknown:
He made a movie out of it. It's called Kid by the Road. He was he I think and I think he, produced a movie with it with Roseanne Roseanne Barr.
[02:11:10] Unknown:
Okay. Well, in that in that book, I didn't read it, but I had my friend, Bruce McDonald. He he read it, and then he was gonna have one zero seven on, and one zero seven ditched him. But Bruce came to figure that he was a total Zionist and, you know, he he was full of crap.
[02:11:29] Unknown:
Right. I think so too.
[02:11:34] Unknown:
Yeah. He he gets you lost because he goes on his long rants and tells you his stories and he, you know, he he he tells the story so smoothly that and he drops these little little things of information that you're supposed to think are true, but he tells it so smoothly that, you know, he gets you confused. So he kinda like, you know, softly brainwashes you.
[02:12:03] Unknown:
Does he sound like RFK Junior? Does he, like, have a Boston accent?
[02:12:11] Unknown:
I couldn't tell you what kind of accent he has, and I can't you know, he never shows his face. That's one thing. All I see is, like, background or his feet or
[02:12:25] Unknown:
I mean, I know people that follow that that Q stuff, and they think that, you know, he's Trump's, he's gonna be his vice president, you know, and and Lady Jai and, you know, Trump's really married to her and not she's alive and Michael Jackson's alive, and it's just wow.
[02:12:47] Unknown:
There's definitely something there's something about him, because, he's actually he went to a Vegas, thing one day, and my friend Carrie Cassidy, took a picture with him and she sent it to me. I don't know if that was him wearing a mask. Could have been. What he look like. Oh my God. I mean, I can try and I could nothing. And then also he was on a military plane and he, you know, in bed with Nino, David Nino Rodriguez. And, he, one time was getting up and the way the sun was shining in through the window on a picture frame, you could definitely see him, his reflection. And so, again, I don't know why he feels the need not to show his face, but, if he nobody of his stature would be able to talk about what he talks about and go on all these shows all the time if he weren't some sort of, in my opinion, at least, a CIA op or a CIA asset, out there. I just don't see how anybody would be able to be talking about and viewing that type of information.
[02:13:59] Unknown:
Well, he is an asset. You know? You just
[02:14:02] Unknown:
don't really know what kind. You know? I mean Yeah. But, I mean, he says some government asset, but I would wager if I had to guess what letter three letter agent agency it is, I would definitely guess that the one starting with the big letter c.
[02:14:18] Unknown:
I probably see a lot of not an asset. He's a asshat.
[02:14:26] Unknown:
So a lot of these people that works for the government and are yeah. Anyone of these agencies, they weren't necessarily out there doing for good. They're they they created the false flags. They created the hoaxes. They Yep. Yep. Misinformation. You know? They took part in things that were illegal, and then, you know, what's the reward? They're getting you know, it's the reward in the back end. They get of all, they get to keep their life. So they did well well enough to where they don't, you know, their own people don't wanna kill them. And then they get to go out and, you know, continue. They're they're continued. What's CIA always CIA? Once, you know, once you're one of these agents,
[02:15:03] Unknown:
they're always part of it. Yep. And Mike and Jayco keeps saying that they've tried to kill them and stuff, but I don't know if I believe in that. I I think that there's something that just doesn't fit right, with the stuff. He's he's always on people's shows and always, feeling, in my opinion, disinformation. I don't even think he would know what he knows. I don't know.
[02:15:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, none of these none of these people ever tell you anything. They're not allowed to tell you. No. They're they'll tell you anything and they're right up until the line. You know? Yeah. Like, they the Gino on his show did for years. I kept telling people stop listening to him. I mean, this guy is you know, he never says anything. He just complains about the news for the day, and then, you know, that's all. That's how he's making his living. Never tells you anything that's, you know, pertinent.
[02:15:54] Unknown:
Yep. I agree.
[02:16:56] Unknown:
But, yeah, that's my, beef about Jayco and, of course,
[02:17:01] Unknown:
JP. Yeah. I think JP is an agent. I called him out on uncle Fester's show a couple of times, and he didn't deny it. No. It's
[02:17:17] Unknown:
okay. Yeah. I
[02:17:20] Unknown:
don't think he's
[02:17:24] Unknown:
no. I don't think so. I mean, the story he tells, he was he was in bed with the Democrats with the, you know, the evil ones that were taken over Chicago, whatever. And he used to have dinner with the governor and this one and that one. And and then whatever happened, and they kicked him out, you know, and now he joined the other side, you know, and it's like, oh, he's bringing all this information and he's a remote viewer and and, what what's his name? James, what does he call him? Colonel, not colonel, major games, you know, all in the remote viewing and all this crap. I I don't know. Hey. I believe in it. Remote viewing, but I think it's a bunch of BS.
[02:18:11] Unknown:
I believe in it. I went to their conference over in Mesquite, Nevada back in February.
[02:18:18] Unknown:
Was Major Dames there?
[02:18:21] Unknown:
No. He no. His, ex wife was there. Okay. And will She's she's she's blind.
[02:18:29] Unknown:
And she remote views?
[02:18:32] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:18:33] Unknown:
Can you?
[02:18:34] Unknown:
That's crazy.
[02:18:36] Unknown:
No. Not really. But I believe in it. In fact, they said I in fact, they said I have a pretty good potential to do it.
[02:18:50] Unknown:
Well, why don't you do it? When you can do it, then I'll believe it.
[02:18:55] Unknown:
Well, I don't really care. You know, I I've got other things to do. I'm trying to organize our our, survival. And it's all in what you can, divide your time into. That doesn't limit any time.
[02:19:48] Unknown:
Now they had these alleged two shootings of, Minnesota politicians today. I'm wondering how true or if this is another type of SIOP. I'm being very hesitant on sharing any information or any of that, so we'll never really know.
[02:20:35] Unknown:
Yeah. It's like I never hear anymore about, all the people dying from the jab. You know? You heard about the insurance company going bonkers, but, everything else is crickets.
[02:20:51] Unknown:
Well, on that well, on that, like, my x feed my Twitter x feed is just filled with stories about jab deaths and so But they're not giving up on their mRNA. They're just they're tripling down, putting mRNA and everything. This is what's gotta stop. This is the the major crime against humanity. This is this is, end times with this thing. Fertility rates are down. Women are, you know, children are coming out to form to do a little bit of the woman actually is able to get pregnant. They're giving now giving women, like, I was listening to, doctor Tim Petty was on with the other day. They're giving women, you know, four different types of, vaccines during during pregnancy.
This is it's nuts.
[02:21:50] Unknown:
That's pure evil, and that's what evil does. Right? Being the opposite alive, it's that's what its job is, and they got the upper hand right now thanks to those human monster, reptilian Rockefellers and rock child type creatures and those that handle them.
[02:22:31] Unknown:
There's a post here. It's late. He's got a thirteen minute post. Whistleblower exposes Texas Hospital, FEMA. They are swapping out anti vaxx medical personnel with FEMA personnel. That's just the the headline. Looks like thirteen minutes for ranting. And then the comment, it says the video is dated around 2021, discusses a scenario where FEMA nurses were allegedly replacing local medical staff who refused COVID nineteen vaccination mandates, raising concerns about government overreach and the potential of socialized medicine system in The US.
So that was during the height of COVID twenty twenty one.
[02:23:36] Unknown:
You all ever watch, The High Wire with Dell Bigtree?
[02:23:43] Unknown:
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. There's stuffs don't come across my feed. I forget about them.
[02:23:59] Unknown:
Well, I slowly do something, you know, in there. It's all in court, and it's all, I don't know, a big show anyways. And he's a, like, say, a producer for CBS or one alphabet soup. But, these creatures, man, where are we with our pitchforks and torches? That's what I wanna know. Everybody seems to be just wanting to just lay down and take it, I guess. Bend over and take it. It's well, it's the programming and poison. That's the only thing I can pretty much attribute it to. Dave, I, I had a bunch of company come up and and people, and and that's why I missed a half hour hour of the show.
And I didn't get your, your email. Could you, possibly give that to me?
[02:26:19] Unknown:
Gregory, you still there?
[02:26:24] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:26:25] Unknown:
Okay. Gonna be here. Yep. Yeah. So my website is daplj, daplj,dapljdot, sorry. It's dapple j ranch, r a n c h, dapple j ranch dot Youngevity dot com. And Youngevity spelled y o u n g e v I t y. Do you have my phone number?
[02:27:09] Unknown:
I didn't mean to.
[02:27:20] Unknown:
Greg? Gregory? Dilucia?
[02:27:38] Unknown:
Oh, damn it. I had the mute on. I'm sorry, Dave. Well, I've being retarded is not what it's all cracked up to be. But,
[02:27:51] Unknown:
it's
[02:27:52] Unknown:
Let me give you my phone number. Patient number. You know, one talk. One talk.
[02:27:58] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:27:59] Unknown:
Shoot. You ready?
[02:28:00] Unknown:
810
[02:28:01] Unknown:
Okay. +1 0810.
[02:28:04] Unknown:
(358) 358-7722.
[02:28:10] Unknown:
22. 8. 777722. 7722.
[02:28:18] Unknown:
That's it. That's it. Okay. You want mine? Well, I can't really take it down take it down. Oh, that's right. Yeah. I'll get it when you if you call me if you call me. Yeah.
[02:28:32] Unknown:
Yeah. You could text you could text me. You could text me. Oh, I don't do text. I'm I'm really retard when it comes there.
[02:28:42] Unknown:
That's alright. That's alright.
[02:28:47] Unknown:
That's all. A few text phone or text. I have a I have a few text messages text messages in your phone, Gregory.
[02:29:00] Unknown:
Well, how am I gonna get to them?
[02:29:03] Unknown:
You go to messages or your text messages. You look up my number, (626) 676-9276, and you'll see the videos there that I put there for you.
[02:29:21] Unknown:
Thank you, Brent. I've gotta find my messages thingy. See, I'm we're not telling you I'm retarded. I'm not
[02:29:30] Unknown:
effing around with it. It's Well, you you open your eyeballs and you look at things and you take a look at what each app is. Eventually, you'll find it.
[02:29:45] Unknown:
K. And you'll See, I can't even open my eyeballs and do that. You just listen, Gregory. Just close your eyes and push some buttons, and you'll figure it out. It's pretty easy. If a blind guy can do it, anybody can.
[02:30:02] Unknown:
Hang on there. I might have you I might have you beat on on ignorance. Or, actually, it's stupidity where I'm coming from now. There, Baba Louie.
[02:30:22] Unknown:
I'll do the thinning around here.
[02:30:34] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm dumber than you are, by golly.
[02:30:47] Unknown:
We're only as dumb as as we let them, make us think we are.
[02:31:00] Unknown:
Yeah. But they've been programming us from birth. It's really, really is truly difficult to break the programming.
[02:31:14] Unknown:
You're here, aren't you? You broke the programming, brother. Programming, brother.
[02:31:23] Unknown:
Yeah. I know. But the people around me is frightening frighteningly getting more and more distillate by the hour, in fact. It's it's queer, man. And, like, they they just don't wanna open their eyes. It's hard to get, but it's I will get people to look at the actual truth.
[02:32:03] Unknown:
And they're they're fractionating your your speech pattern there on that device, by by design. But, yeah, I know. It's, it's it's tough out there. Just look for the remnant.
[02:32:34] Unknown:
You know, when you're on the path of truth, everything else, everybody else, seems to be more and more irrelevant than than looking for the truth. And we have that passion in your heart, then what's what the hell? Because we're all we all get to die anyway. We might as well die the way we choose is the way I'm looking at things these days. Of course, I might change tomorrow. Who knows? Are you still out there, or did I lose connection?
[02:33:54] Unknown:
I think you lost connection. I'm I didn't hear a word. Dave, you're still out here. Oh, Dave.
[02:34:13] Unknown:
No.
[02:34:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. He's there. He's just muted. Hey, Dave. You there? 6. 36, bud. Unmute yourself. Most people listening to another call or something like that.
[02:34:56] Unknown:
Just some family obligations. What happened? Okay.
[02:35:01] Unknown:
You're looking for me? Yep. Can you make a note of something?
[02:35:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Maybe. Okay.
[02:35:09] Unknown:
The, Radio Ranch phone number, you know, is (609) 663-1976. Right?
[02:35:17] Unknown:
Right. Okay.
[02:35:19] Unknown:
Make a note of, another phone number and access code. Let me know when you're ready. Okay. Hang on.
[02:35:30] Unknown:
How do I do this without the only way I can do that is, I gotta call it, and then I won't be able to put the access code in. Is there any way you could text me it?
[02:35:47] Unknown:
No.
[02:35:49] Unknown:
What is it for?
[02:35:51] Unknown:
It's the PPN Radio Ranch playback number and access code.
[02:35:59] Unknown:
Is it that number in Studio B that you gave to Joe earlier? No.
[02:36:04] Unknown:
No. It's a different number. Something different? No. What I Okay. What I'm what I've decided to do is instead of tying up another computer and another conference line on on demand thing, what I'm gonna what I'm gonna do is I'm going to, use free conference call to also record the programs. So at the end of the show, I can stop the free conference call recording, and then anybody that calls the PPN Radio Ranch playback number will be able to listen to the most recent program. And they can do it whenever they want. Okay?
[02:36:44] Unknown:
Perfect. Okay. You can't text that to me. Can somebody?
[02:36:50] Unknown:
Well, I can
[02:36:54] Unknown:
let me
[02:36:57] Unknown:
I can't access my contacts while I'm on the phone to add it in, you know, as a new number with a PIN.
[02:37:06] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Hang on just a Okay?
[02:37:11] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:37:20] Unknown:
You have joined sub conference number one.
[02:37:24] Unknown:
Hello? There.
[02:37:26] Unknown:
Hi. Hello. Okay. Hi. Give me your My cell phone?
[02:37:34] Unknown:
My cell phone?
[02:37:36] Unknown:
Yeah. Give me your cell number.
[02:37:39] Unknown:
Alright. It's (810) 358-7722.
[02:37:51] Unknown:
Okay. (810) 358-7722.
[02:37:57] Unknown:
You got it. Okay.
[02:38:01] Unknown:
So, the phone number, My back number, 605. 313-4101. 01 is 785433.
[02:39:07] Unknown:
Perfect.
[02:39:09] Unknown:
K. Yeah. Awesome. That code is really easy to remember because you start at the upper left and you make, seven eight and then down to five and then go down one number four then go to 332. It's just a pattern on your phone. It's it's, like, really easy to remember.
[02:39:35] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:39:38] Unknown:
Perfect.
[02:39:39] Unknown:
That is the playback number for PPN Radio Ranch. The only thing they're gonna get is, like, half the, half of yesterday's show, or was it it was the the day that my network my Internet went out. The most recent episode is the half of that program.
[02:40:06] Unknown:
But Okay.
[02:40:07] Unknown:
I'll, I'll, you know, add additional buttons, you know, when I'm starting and stopping the show, and I'll just start the recording in FCC. So Okay. Alright? Yeah. Excellent. Thanks. Okay. Well, I was trying to think of just a a no fuss, no muss because we're gonna be picking up more people that are that are, like, a technological, and they do everything by phone. So Right. This this this is, an idea of whose time has come. So
[02:40:41] Unknown:
Absolutely.
[02:40:43] Unknown:
Alright. Very good. Thank you. You're welcome. Cool, buddy. I'll send you back to the main room.
[02:40:49] Unknown:
Thanks.
[02:40:50] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:40:57] Unknown:
You have joined the main conference. Home. There's no place like home.
[02:41:02] Unknown:
There's no place like home. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I got your no place like home right here. Okay. Thank you, Dave.
[02:41:11] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:41:13] Unknown:
You're welcome.
[02:41:15] Unknown:
You're welcome. Scotty, beam me up. Beam me up, Scotty. Quick. Quick. Beam me up. God damn it, Scotty. Wing me up. Dirty Scotty. He won't beat me up. I think we lost communication. It'll probably be my last communication. Oh, jeez. That was jeez.
[02:41:56] Unknown:
With Robinson Crusoe Goes to Mars. Remember that one?
[02:42:06] Unknown:
I remember the title, but I don't remember the the slits. It was it was a real b movie, man. It was pretty good, though.
[02:42:16] Unknown:
I just remember the guy with his monkey on Mars. And one of them organ grinder monkeys.
[02:42:44] Unknown:
Did it have any kind of underlying, tones to it, you know, like they live?
[02:44:39] Unknown:
Yeah. I can't remember any details. I remember some silver, you know, oxygen tanks and a little helmet on the monkey and a little silver suit and, you know, walking around in sand and might have been red, but it was a black and white TV. And, I can't remember any dialogue or, you know, what really happened. It's been way too long.
[02:45:08] Unknown:
Yes. That's kinda I'm sure they all have some kind of symbolism going on with it, but, it's not as blatant as like, b for vendetta or the matrix. But after realizing that people don't see things the way I do, you know, it's it's, it's weird. It's dystopic because you think, oh, yeah. This guy'll get onto that and, you know, I I see a plan as day, and it's just, like, right over their heads. Like, some stuff is over my heads. So I can I can grasp that, I suppose, but something as easy as the matrix? It's odd that people don't see that. But then again, you gotta realize they're programmed. Right?
Programmed and poisoned. Yeah. Tuned into a different frequency too.
[02:46:26] Unknown:
It it takes a lot to see through your own programming.
[02:46:34] Unknown:
Yeah. You gotta do a little bit of shadow work. Actually, you gotta do a lot of shadow work just to get close.
[02:46:48] Unknown:
You know, I drank the fluoride water my whole life, until a couple years before we moved out here to the country. So o eight, July. I was listening to Alex Jones, and he he was had this guy on there selling water generators. And and I'm like, water generators? They're like $1,200. I'm like, water generators? That sounds like a dehumidifier taking water out of the air. And and I'm like, I got one of those in my basement. I only paid maybe a $100 for it. And I I started well, I used to dump that water. Well, I eventually started putting it on my garden, but I dumped it I used to dump it down the sump hole, you know, in the basement.
And then I started now I bought a Berkey, a big Berkey, and I put a silver dollar in the top and a silver dollar in the bottom. Put a silver dollar in my, water collection tank on the dehumidifier, started pouring that water. I dehumidified into my Berkey, and I started drinking it. And my son laughed at me. He said, what do you you think there's a difference? I said, you gotta try it. I poured a glass of water from the faucet and a glass of water from the fridge, the container that had the dehumidified water through the Berkey, and he's like, oh my god. There is a difference.
There's a difference in the way it looks, the way it smells, and the way it tastes, and he was sold. So anybody Yeah. And then what Any any I'm echoing back, but any any, any state in this union will dehumidify water out of the air, and all you gotta do is pour it through a Berkey. I don't know if you need the silver coins or not, but I used them. And then if you take Wallace minerals and add that back to the water, now you got perfect water.
[02:49:13] Unknown:
Did you did you ever hear me speak of, putting, what Samuel Heinemann did with homeopathy and that Japanese guy, Yamamoto, how he would give the water good vibration, good thoughts, and it would turn into beautiful crystals and whatnot and take the same water and give it ugly thoughts and impressions, and it would, it would reflect what attitudes you give it.
[02:49:50] Unknown:
So what I started doing was I don't know if I heard you speak on that, but I have heard, you know, heard other talk about that on, you know, maybe on the Internet radio or whatever. But, I have heard about that heard about that.
[02:50:06] Unknown:
Yeah. So what I do is when I pour my water into a I'm using a Johnny Walker Black Label glass bottle. You know, the big one. I fill that up with my well water, and I shake it with good intentions. And I've been doing that for quite a few years now, and I'm still kicking. In fact, I I told Jim Ram about that when I was buying his, you know, the, the wand, the glorified hair dryer as I like calling it. And,
[02:50:44] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I got a couple of those. A couple of those.
[02:50:47] Unknown:
Yeah. I got seven of them. I've given them out. I like them. I think they work. Oh, yeah. My mother's still using it, but I've I've not felt any need to use one of mine because I've I've do what I just told you. You just restructure it yourself with yourself. You're like people growing weed. I like growing my own plant because the plant knows me. You know, I primarily smoke my own stuff because I don't wanna get nobody else's impression even though sometimes I do. But
[02:51:26] Unknown:
yeah. Where do you get your seeds?
[02:51:31] Unknown:
The ones I've got are from a a plant that I the last year I grew. I've got so much now. Even after giving it away, I still have plants from six years ago. But, it was from this one plant I forget. Well, I think it was called comatose. And, Yeah. I got a boatload of seeds from that. Because like I said, I just let the whole thing go to seed that year. Let the male Who who called it? How did it get a name?
[02:52:06] Unknown:
Did you buy the plant or a a clone or a Oh, the seeds from a e dispenser or something or something?
[02:52:15] Unknown:
Well, actually, it was my next door neighbor that was renting my place up in Reno that turned out to be a real live blankety blank blank blanker.
[02:52:27] Unknown:
And, Oh, that why why you had to go to Reno? You had to go to Reno?
[02:52:32] Unknown:
I still gotta go to Reno, man. I got a b u t t load of work up there to do, and
[02:52:39] Unknown:
not enough Oh, I gotta take a call. Got Greg, we'll I'll be right back Alright.
[02:54:50] Unknown:
You still there, Brent? Told you all. It's, I believe it's time for the rebel madman, and so I'm gonna have to depart. It's been a joyous pleasure as normal. Love you guys much. I even like you a lot, and that goes a long way. Well, actually, you don't wanna be like me, I don't think, but I really like a lot of your input. With that, I shall say, tally ho.
[02:59:10] Unknown:
Thank you for joining us for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. Press 6 to mute or unmute. And if your line is locked, dial 941 to raise your hand. Welcome.
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There are 12 participants in the conference.
Introduction and Technical Setup
Discussion on Audio Processing and Renovations
Comedy and Criticism of Barnum World
Technical Adjustments and Show Improvements
Saving and Accessing Chat Information
Phone and Technology Challenges
Educational Insights and Documentary Discussion
Decoding IRS Letters and National Status
AI Processing and Episode Publishing
Technical Difficulties and Solutions
Militia and Local Connections
Replay and Access for Non-Computer Users
Health Discussions and Alternative Treatments
Sodium Bicarbonate and Health Benefits
Cancer Treatments and Natural Remedies
Dehydration and Health Misconceptions
Nutritional Advice and Personal Experiences
Animal Health and Nutritional Studies
Parasites and Cancer Theories
Alkaline vs. Acidic Diets
Foods to Avoid for Better Health
Youngevity Products and Nutritional Supplements
Essential Oils and Personal Health Stories
Company Changes and Product Trust
Conspiracy Theories and Media Personalities
COVID-19 and Vaccine Discussions
Programming and Breaking Free
Water Quality and Personal Health Practices