In today's episode of Mirror Stream, host Roger Sayles navigates through a variety of topics, starting with the technical setup changes for the Radio Ranch trust course group. He invites listeners to join the course, emphasizing its affordability and the expertise of Brent Winters in trust law. The conversation then shifts to a lively discussion about the history of the record business, the significance of July 4th, and the importance of maintaining health, with insights from various health experts on natural remedies and supplements.
The episode also touches on the challenges of modern-day driving, with a caller sharing a harrowing experience of a hit-and-run incident. The show wraps up with a focus on health tips, particularly the benefits of colloidal silver and natural detox methods. Listeners are encouraged to explore these health avenues and to be cautious on the roads, especially during the holiday weekend. The episode is a blend of historical anecdotes, health advice, and community interaction, providing a rich tapestry of information and entertainment.
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And, of course, so would we. And, we take a stab at it regularly here at the, Radio Ranch. Today's no exception being the July 3, the day before the big day. Roger Sales, your host. And, I think we'll find out, I guess. Is Alan, Alan with us today? Do we know Paul? Is he back in among the normal normal routine kind of thing? Looking nope. He's not here yet. Okay. Well, sometimes Alan's here, sometimes he's not. I'd be anxious to see about his his little, battle by trial as Brent would say, and hopefully it behooves him. So if you'd, at least give us the folks that do help extend our reach here today and simulcast with us, Paul.
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I can do that. We're on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to our buddy Paul across the drink. He will also be doing Paul English live this afternoon at 3PM eastern. That's on paulenglishlive.com, wbn324.com, radiosoapbox.com. He's, also on Rumble. Just search Rumble for Paul English live, and you can actually join the live chat during the show. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James, and we thank him very much for that connection, as that is our anchor stream. That's our our, staple platform. We're also on Global Voice Radio Network. That is radio.globalvoiceradio.net.
And the archives for the program are on the Global Voice Radio Network pod home channel, and you can reach that at archive.globalvoiceradio.net. Those links are also on our website, thematrixdocs.com. So you might as well just go there first because you'll you'll find links to Eurofog, to Global Voice, and also links to links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show. Today's show is gonna be a little bit different. It it won't affect, listeners or attendees. Just the technical background has completely changed because I am setting up the connections and the hardware for the Radio Ranch trust course group, which, enrollment is still open for that. I mean, the more the merrier.
And, how you can, let me know that you wanna be a part of that group and get in the email blast list. Send an email to me that is [email protected]. Just put the word trust in the subject line, and I will put you in the group, And then you'll receive the blast email on how to pay for the course by going to commonlawyer.com and putting in your name, and we'll take care of everything administratively on the back end. We have room for up to a 100 participants in Zoom, and I will also be sharing to a private free conference call room, which will give us room for up to a thousand people to take advantage of this course. The course is $30.
It's a 12 part course, 12 lessons, and, the more the merrier, just like I said. So, it appears from the monitoring that I'm doing that, all the interconnections are working properly. We're actually sharing the Zoom video and audio to free conference call and recording the whole thing using FCC. Perfect. Morning, Raj.
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Wow. That's a mouthful. Yeah. Good morning. You know, you're not related to some of the some of the illegal a aliens that, migrants that came in, are you? Because, you know, down in well, I think I I keep I heard them years ago calling them beaners, so I just wondered. I guess there's a different spelling. Right? No. Actually, my family name,
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Biner from Germany. I believe that the prefix von Biner is just over there.
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I am. And,
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I'm the red headed stepchild leg of the family. My grandfather on my dad's side fell in love with the maid, and they ran off and got married and started their own family. And that is how my entire leg got, my my my entire leg got, disowned by the remaining family in Germany. And I know that there are, two different religious, arms of the Biner family. There is a Jewish side, and there is a German side. No. Or a Christian side. Okay. Wow. I I'm basically a mutt.
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You're like multifaceted, aren't you? Well, you know, you're not the you're not the the exception. You're probably the rule here in The USA. I guess if we all did DNA tests, we might be real surprised with what popped up there in our backgrounds. Wouldn't surprise me in the least. So, anyway, I I meant that as a joke, but no problem. Because that's what guy I knew out there who was on the air with originally used to call all the Mexicans was beaners. Uh-huh. It's an endearing it's an endearing term. Okay. Yes.
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I don't know what? Speaking of that Wow. Speaking of that, the term wetback. Okay? I I mean Right. People that don't know Hispanic people think that's an insult. But in effect, I believe that the term wetback is a term of endearment because have you ever seen those guys work? I mean, they hit the ground running. They they get to it. They get the job done. They work up a sweat. That's what they actually do.
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Yeah. Americans have gotten very lazy. I'll admit that. Mhmm.
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Oh, wetbacks,
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we love you. Every damn one of you. Well, but but don't be thinking you're gonna be having birthright citizen babies now if you come over here because that's probably is not in the tea leaves is the way it looks right now. Now the question is, of course, that's right up our Ballywick. Does that mean that birthright citizenship will be gone? Of course not. Okay? It just means that you can't cross the Rio Grande and have the baby, and then the parents still be Mexican nationals and bring, you know, 25 or 30 of the family in. I believe this is gonna put a stop to that, which will be good, really. Mhmm. But, boy, the damsel, you know, like, they'll go nuts.
Of course. And that may start tomorrow. You know, we're right on the cusp. We don't know. I hadn't seen anything prematurely reported of any not too much, maybe one or two incidents, but nothing of the great significance that we may start seeing as of tomorrow or in the future. Because these people are wacko. They're they're losing everything. Their party is, coming apart at the seams, and, they they don't have another answer except for violence.
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Right.
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So we'll see. That's them. Well, good morning. I guess we're gonna, plow through and have shows over the long weekend, it appears, tomorrow. Of course, Brent and I, it didn't even we had shows on Thanksgiving, you know, and all that. So I guess tomorrow, we'll do the same thing and, maybe talk patriotic stuff. And then, Saturday, I guess we'll just have an a show anyway. There won't be very many people live on the air, over this weekend. The eve InfoWars and all of them are shutting it down. It's a very important weekend. I understand that. But, also, it's when people are home, generally. If, the economy is, at least I perceive it from what I hear, is such that there may not be the onslaught of, tourism and people taken off to the beach, etcetera, over the weekend because of finances. But I guess they'll probably just put it on their credit card, Paul, and go a little deeper into the deep end. You know? Yeah.
But, anyway, of course, the Saturday show is always for people that did work during the week. And, if they wanted to join us and they couldn't because of that, then they can on Saturday. So we'll just continue that through the weekend. It's two hours. And, I think I guess y'all enjoy that, having a live show over holiday weekends instead of replays. All of the replays are pretty damn good. You know? Shows are pretty good. So, anyway, I haven't heard anything of any great significance here, since yesterday that I can remember anyway. I guess this, I some some I'm reticent to bring it up. The p ditty, trial has as in I know. I know. But I know.
But it has ended, I guess, two out of the five counts he was guilty, and the others, they found him not guilty. I don't know what the repercussions of that are, and I just hadn't paid any attention to it. You know? I just haven't. I I I remember the record business. It wasn't quite like it's portrayed by p Diddy, but it was it was tempting. There was a lot of temptation in the record business. Put it that way.
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Mhmm.
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And you almost had to do those things to, to get things done. Well, the the bitch about the record business back in those days is different totally now. The historical stuff that I years that I was involved, the heyday, if you will. What what and why I ended up doing this at the end of my career, independent promotion for about a year. That's basically you're a hired gun for anybody that'll pay you and, to work whatever record on even if they got staff in town or whatever else. And so what, would happen, especially, the the probably the most famous one was up in Philadelphia.
I don't remember the guy's name. It's all gangster related. And they would have, the big station up there in Philly is WIP. That's another one of the three letter channels, which means at night, there's no other stations that interfere with them in their pattern. K? And, so, the station WIP was the big station there. Now what revolved that made the record business run were these things called tip sheets. And, there was two or three of them. The oldest one was called Gavin, I believe, out from San Francisco in one Embarcadero Square.
And, what they would do, Paul, the way that this would work was it may it made Monday the most important day of the record week. And because that was the day you had to go out and contact all your stations in your territory, the important well, the ones that are important that you contacted regularly that usually were subscribers to these same tip sheets because you were trying to influence the industry through the tip sheets and the stations you were working. And it would be what records were added, which one took big jumps or, you know, on the chart or whatever, that kind of information. And so it was critical to get out on Monday and talk to your stations because you were pitching them on whatever the company had named as a priority that week or continuing promotion on something they had going.
And so you would go in on Monday, and, you'd call all of them because you couldn't see all of them, obviously. But the important ones in, like, in Atlanta, where I was, you'd go hang out and go see the music director there. And, so you get, like, a WQXI's big station in Atlanta, Quixi, and r z ninety three, and those are the two big pop stations. And you go to visit the music director and so would everybody else in town. You gotta remember in some of those days, there were 28 people in in one city doing what I did. And if they all showed up at the main station at the the same time, he all all he could do is take whichever first come, first serve.
So you may be hanging out there in the radio station for two two or more hours waiting to see the guy. Even though you didn't have anything really that he was gonna look at seriously, you had to go through the routine so that you could tell the boss what the main station said about the record. K? So it had those kind of intricacies in there, and, so we go. So, yeah, you got to catch up on all the latest scuttlebutt for one thing, because you're sitting there for a couple hours with the the other guys just shooting the breeze. And then, so usually on Monday or Tuesday, they would add the records they were gonna add for that week.
And then they had to report them to these tip sheets. So things like this, the Gavin report out in, California at the time, they would have all their stations to subscribe that they would get information from, and they would send them all the information, which records were added, which ones were dropped, which ones were popular, etcetera, which ones were selling in the local market, etcetera, etcetera. And then they would go back and compile that sheet, and mail it back out to the station so it could be there on Monday morning of the next week so that the stations could use that information to, decide what records they were gonna play.
And so the whole week was compressed down to Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday because you had to get the information to the tip sheets by Wednesday so they could compile it, do a sheet, get it to the press, get it all, stuffed in envelopes and send out to all the stations. So it really compressed the, the week there. And, I don't even remember why I got off on this Jag. It just, back then, everybody, there were a lot of independently owned radio stations, and thanks to Newt Gingrich, in the lame decks duck session there on the contract of America year. He he did a couple of things in that lame duck session. One thing he, passed NAFTA. You may or may not remember the giant sucking sound.
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Next American family traded away.
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Yeah. And, he also deregulated the broadcast industry, which meant at that point, you could own twelve twelve and twelve. 12 radio, 12 television, and 12 newspapers, I think, but not in the same city. K? Obviously. And, so, anyway, that was the way the record business used to work back then, and it really, compressed you down to those three days in the week. And these little things called tip sheets were incredibly important. So it was busy week, man. You know, you try and get in, go get see your stations you had to see, which usually involved a wait. And throughout it wasn't cell phones back then. Throughout the, you know, the rest of the day, you're on the phone in the morning or in the afternoon trying to contact. For me, in in those years, for a large for majority of them, I guess, I had forced four and a half states.
North and South Carolina, Eastern Tennessee, and Georgia, Alabama. And that's a lot of radio stations in there, boy. It's a very important part of the country, because whoever had the Atlanta job usually was the hero of the record label. Now that sounds kind of screwy, but there's a real reason for it. The reason for it is you've got so much influence from the black culture there and also the country and western culture that you could take songs that were either country oriented or black oriented and get them on the pop radio stations. Other parts of the country couldn't do that. You know, like in the Northwest in Seattle, they just didn't have a lot of black folks, and it was harder to get those black oriented records crossed over. Same thing with country.
But it made everybody that was in Atlanta a star, always to the label. So kinda interesting days. I don't know why I got off on that. I had a point, but I've kinda lost it. So, anyway, welcome everybody. If you're new, it's not always about reminiscing about our earlier career days. It's more about you, but, this is a well, it's a different top part of the year because the fourth tomorrow and everybody leaving work earlier, not being at work today, and trying to get out of the town for the holidays. There's a there's a million people on my, my home city's, beaches this weekend, Panama City. There'll be more than a million people in on the beach out there.
They have, fantastic. If you like if you like fighting traffic and people, boy, head down there. There's a lot of fireworks displays, of course, and, I I remember several fourth of July because the beach is curved. You know? It's not a straight line. And so you could be where we are in Panama City and look down the beach and see, well, Fort Walton and, you know, Destin and all that stuff. There's 90 miles of that white sand there. But, it was pretty cool to go to the beach and see all of them because all the resorts and every big condominium place or whatever it is, they would have their own fireworks show. So you could sit out on the beach in that curved, curved beach there and see all kinds of fireworks.
If fireworks is your thing, it's pretty cool. So, anyway, I hope everybody's, safe and sound wherever you're gonna be for the fourth. And if you're traveling or planning on it, be real careful. We have no idea what's, in the cards. This is a perfect weekend for them to pull crap and, start this, civil war we've heard about or some other kind of stuff. So, just be careful, you know, is my, my suggestion. Yeah. I just saw I was seeing right before on Harrison. You might wanna watch it in the last half of the second hour. They've got they picked it up somewhere. It was a film that was shot on Patrick Henry's speech, and he's in the the legislature there, I guess, in Virginia. And going through his speech is very well done.
And, it reminded me, Paul, of my old dear friend, Ron Brown, now deceased, unfortunately. But Ron loved Patrick Henry, and so he liked to dress up and stuff. And so what he did was he went out and he spent a bunch of money, I don't remember, 3 or $400 on a Patrick Henry outfit, You know, colonial outfit with a little short shorts and the little triangle hat with the ostrich feather and all of the torso stuff, you know, all that. Mhmm. And, he got, and and he'd get up and give that speech in his garb. And, Katz, which was a tax flat tax, organization that was nationwide, particularly fell in love with Ron's little shtick there. And so whenever they'd have cats meetings around the country, they would get Ron to fly him. They'd fly him up there, and he'd dress up and get up in the meeting and give us his Patrick Henry speech.
Uh-huh. But he'd give it when we were in Atlanta too. And we had a lot of a number of things, and after was one of them where we our group had a very active group in Atlanta, Bob Brent will remember. And, we would, have big demonstrations and stuff down at the Capitol and, you know, or call out all our gang and shit. We'd have fifty hundred people or more there. And so Ron would come dressed up in his in his Patrick Henry uniform. And, Paul, he'd he'd do things like he had a great sense of humor. K? And, he'd he'd go find a where the a couple of the good looking women were. You know? And he'd go over there and they loved the dress, of course, and the garb. And he'd go over to him and he'd he'd he'd pick one and he'd whisper to. He said, I don't know about you, but my pantyhose are killing me.
Because he'd have pantyhose underneath the pants. Uh-huh. Oh, he was a character of this guy. A life of any party you ever went to. Dear friend, we met at the very first John and Glenn post seminar meeting in Atlanta. He was not at the meeting I was at in Atlanta because he had such a severe tax problem that John and Glenn were in Tampa, and he had gone down to Tampa before that one. So he'd been through the seminar, but we had not known each other. So we're going to the first meeting and up walks this guy, and he'll he'll he'll dress like a Philadelphia lawyer. I mean, he always three piece impeccable as an insurance guy. And, that's where we met the first time. Instant friends became, dear friends through this whole ordeal.
And I remember his, when he passed, his girlfriend, Charlotte, called me and said, you know, he was so proud of you. He said he just never stopped. He kept digging and digging and digging and digging and found an answer. And what had happened was that we were very confused with this the same way a lot of you guys are when you first are presented with this information and because it is confusing. It's meant to be that way. Designed perfectly to to achieve that. Well, Ron always had trouble with it, and then he drifted off and went other ways. And I kept I just I just couldn't turn it loose. I don't know whether I couldn't turn it loose, Paul, or it it couldn't turn me loose. I don't know which one of those, but the combination was I just never could get this stuff out of my mind.
And, so, anyway, after I figured it out and got the answer, I called him, and, and he had lost his affidavit. And, I mean, insurance guy, papers, files all over everywhere. And, so he had to. Remember, we used to, talk about registering, or or putting your affidavit in the property records of your area. Right? Well, that was what John and Glenn we didn't know about the secretary of state. That was where they instructed us to to give notice. And so Ron looked around. He couldn't find his affidavit. So he just went down to the Gwinnett County and looked it up in the property records office, and Adam produced a copy for him.
Well, he said, you know, Roger, he said, I came home and I sat down and I read that thing, and I understood it perfectly. So all those years of, I don't understand. I don't understand all that confusion. And then time settled, and we got the answer. And he goes back to, I read it, and I understood it perfectly. So that was pretty cool, Ron. Give him a little, press here. Hell of a guy. So, anyway, enough of my reminiscing here on the third. We're here for new students. There's probably not any today, but I have to make the clarion call and tell you that the show is for you. Although we talk about things like my memories and, all your experiences and news of the day, etcetera, etcetera. The show is honestly really for new people with questions because it is very confusing on the way they've done this.
And so, that we're here for you. So if, you are one of those people, please don't hesitate to hit star six and just say, hey, Roger. We'd love to meet you and speak with you and, for the most part, answer your question. I think we do pretty well with that. And so, otherwise, let's see what what happened yesterday. The p ditty trial is about the biggest thing, and I really don't wanna launch off into that. I really don't care about it. I know it's got some some weird influences. Maureen, Comey is overseeing the whole damn thing as she does all of the, these sex things. And I just don't know, but it it doesn't have much draw for me.
So any if anybody's got any comments on that you'd like to make or make a point, then you certainly do that. Otherwise, does anybody else have anything to say this morning? Well, I get off my little soapbox here, Paul.
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I've, scoured the very depths of YouTube looking for a copy of Ron Brown's Patrick Henry speech.
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And No. I doubt if you'll find one. I haven't been able to find it yet. Mm-mm. That was way back in the nineties, man. Yeah. But, so today is very important day. It's the day before the, the fourth day and all these things, like, we talked about the other day. Worth, worth and and tomorrow, of course, is a very special day because that's the day that John Benson, decided he would pass. And Glen and I and I have always thought that he willed himself to pass on that day because he knew the story about, about Thomas Jefferson and Adams, which we went over yesterday. They were great political rivals. They were friends initially, and they became political rivals.
They almost, despised each other in the political scene, throughout their lives. Although they in their older years, they continued to correspond. And the last letter was, I guess, Samuel Adams, writing and saying Jefferson outlives me when not knowing that Jefferson had died a couple hours before, and he passed on the same day. So, tomorrow certainly has a great significance because of that. And those that didn't know the story, it's, one of those early stories from the, four founding fathers. It's got a lot of meaning. So, anyway, anybody got anything you'd like to bring forward today? Is it did I miss some news yesterday that's important, that somebody would like to comment on, bring us up to date on?
See, this is my big fears for the next couple of days. I'm gonna be here sitting here talking for two hours. I won't be that way tomorrow with Brent, but, I I I just it's not the reason for the show is not about me. It's really about you. So, I'm just the messenger. Don't shoot the messenger as they used to say. So, this I would tell you this. If you got friends in the patriot community, this, thing that Paul has put together on the trust thing for, what, $30, Paul?
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Mhmm. $30. You
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you you you should tell everybody in the patriot community that's receptive that about this, because it's just I've never seen a trust thing offered for that low price before and not with the, authenticity and authority that we know it has because Brent's behind it, who he is, he's made trust his his specialty in his law practice. So quite adept at it, and, it would behoove you, to, at least spread the word so that we can get some more people covered with this. Paul, you had something to say? Yeah. Well, that's that's why I'm I'm actually leaving
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weeks open for, people to enroll. And Yeah. That's also why I've set up the meeting in Zoom, with up to a 100 people in Zoom and also interconnecting free conference call. Not only for those people that have connectivity and bandwidth challenges and wouldn't be able to join via Zoom, they can join via free conference call. And just because Brent's giving us such a great deal per person, I wanna see as many people actually taking the course as humanly possible just to support Brent.
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So If yes. That too. If you've got property or things if you've got things out there that need protecting, if you do not participate in this, you'll you may regret it down the line, but it's a wonderful opportunity. Most of these people, if you go to a regular lawyer, they're gonna charge you 2,000 probably more to 2,500 or more to do a trust for you. And what we're doing here is teaching you all that so you'll know what's in that trust. Because as if you do not know what you're doing and you just go hire somebody, you really don't know the quality of the work they did unless you can go in and decipher and tear apart that trust.
And so that's this this base understanding of what you're doing and why was just very valuable. Okay? And trusts are something that a lot of people should you have things that need protection, you know, cover your assets as they say. That's a good opportunity. So, anyway, hope you take advantage of it and tell your friends about it.
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Mhmm.
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So who else? Somebody's got something to bring forward. I know somebody wants to talk this morning.
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No. I don't know if nobody nobody else speaks up. Maybe there's somebody in the group that actually has the, skinny on the Diddy trial.
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Well, I mean, I know they I know they convict him with two out of five charges. A couple of them they released, and and Comey was the, presiding, DOJ person. I'm sure there's some shenanigans going on there. Yes. Dave, I think that was Dave, our buddy Dave. Is that correct?
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Yes, sir. Good morning, everybody. How are you doing, Raj? Well, pretty good all in all.
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I don't know if we're ever gonna get summer here this year. Man, we're still it's still kinda cool. And, I know it's real hot up there, but, yeah, we're having some Yeah. We've had funky weather here. We've had nineties,
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and high you know, 100 heat index, but it's it's not too bad. It's been in the in the upper eighties. And, but we get a lot we've been getting a lot of rain. And after the rain, it cools down, and, there's a little baby deer running all the yard this morning. I had the bathroom window open, and I could hear a little baby deer calling his mama. Like, it had to be within 10 feet of the house. You know? Oh, wow. That's they're pretty cute. Yeah. They're and they're just tiny, like, little, they they're not much bigger than a chihuahua.
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Yeah.
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Well, cool. Yeah. It's pretty cool. Yeah. Yeah. So, anyway, how far Zoom How far?
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How let me ask you a question before we get to Pete. How far away are you from Kalamazoo?
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Oh, that's across the side the other side of the state, West side of the state. We're on the East side of the state. I'm 20 miles from Lake Huron. Okay. And Kalamazoo is south of, of Grand Rapids.
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I see. Well, you know, Maya, I don't know if you do know that the sales family, was in Kalamazoo, for, I guess my great grandfather was a Baptist preacher up there. And then, he took the five sons, and they all went to Florida. So, we do have some Michigan roots up there. So and I didn't know if you knew that or not.
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I remember you talking about that. Yep. Do you have any
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questions there? I've never been there. I heard it talked about quite a bit. Go ahead.
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Okay. In Kalamazoo, you got remnants there?
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I don't think they left anybody. I think they took all the main part of our family south. So my grandfather was one of five brothers, and I know they all went south. And that was back in the early days of Florida as it was starting to, well, the Flaglers had gotten it and started the development and all that. Before that, just a bunch of damn, swamp, really.
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I don't know if, Kalamazoo even has a zoo.
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They might. I don't know. I have no idea. I've never been there. I've just heard about it. It's an, obviously, an interesting name because of its uniqueness. Anyway, let's get on to doctor Glidden here. So, I'd like to hear what you Yeah. Found out on your Zoom call.
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So doctor Glidden, he said that a colleague of his, eleven months ago, was his home was raided at gunpoint in front of his children, and they they confiscated all of his equipment, you know, his computers and whatnot. He didn't get in a whole lot of detail, but he's not been charged with anything, and it's still you know, they still have his stuff. He came up with a, he's a naturopathic doctor or a a homeopathic doctor. And he, he came up with a, antidote for the COVID jab, and it's still he's he gave out his website. It's still on the website. So I guess you could still buy it, and it's his website is doctormonzo.com, m0nz0trm0nz0.com.
He said the name of it, it's three initials, c v a or something like that, and it's a it's a dropper. And you take ten drops of this liquid by mouth, every day until you finish the bottle. He said it's very inexpensive, and he said it works. So if you know anybody that has been jabbed with the nonvaccine vaccine, get them on that website. You want me to give you a call? M0nz0.com. Doctor monzo.com.
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M0nzo. D r m o n z o dot com. Okay. Well, heads up for you if you got anybody that and there are people that are still suffering from that. Does it help clean out, the spike proteins? Or what do you know what the stuff does? Did they say that, Dave? He said it it it reverses everything.
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K. So, you know, he didn't get in a whole lot of detail, but he said he knows that it works. And, he he's a colleague of his. So, yeah, eleven months ago, they raided us home. And, you know, I'm sure it it wasn't broadcast anywhere. And I didn't know he that's the first time I heard him say it, and he does the Zoom call every, you know, the first Thursday of every month. And, on it's on mytotalnutrition.com. Mytotalnutrition.com, you can register there. It's free. They'll send you an email, the day before the call, and they'll send you an email the morning of the call. And then they send you transcript, or recording of the call, except the doctor g one. He's not they don't record that, but doctor Lee Merritt, she's one of them frontline doctors.
She did some doctoring in Michigan for all. She was ten years in the navy as a surgeon. She was a twenty eight year spinal surgeon. She's incredible. She was on John b Wells a couple of months ago, and she was on this Zoom call a couple of months ago. She's also a Youngevity distributor underneath the the guy who does that call, that doctor Glidden comes on. So she's on his team, and, she talks about Brett a lot, how he's taught her so much. Brett Basuati is the master herbalist who runs the Good Herbs company inside of Youngevity, and, they have got 19 herbal tinctures.
And you can go they're all he does these, calls every every Thursday. They're hour long. He does about a twenty five minute play as a video on Zoom, and then he does q and a for the rest of the call. And, they're all recorded, most of them, on his, archives on that website. Plus he does, cooking without the bad foods. He he's a an amateur chef, and they say his he's just got some incredible, he started putting his recipes up on the website so you can find all that. It's all free and, incredible, incredible health information. So, check it out, and, it and it's it's Thursday morning at 10AM eastern for one hour. So
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Question.
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That's about all I got. Okay.
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Dave from the health corner. Yes, Paul?
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I are you talking about the ATB, or the CVA imprint dropper? CVA.
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CVA. The CVA.
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Okay. Ingredients imprinted colloidal silver. Suggested use six drops under the tongue once daily away from food.
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It's just colloidal silver?
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I'd buy that's what it says. Ingredients imprinted. In I I have no idea what the imprinted I have no idea what they mean by imprinted colloidal silver. But, Interesting. It's a two ounce dropper bottle for $49.
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So what I've you know, I I just knowing what I've learned from doctor Glidden, doctor Wallach, pharmacist Ben Fuchs, nurse and naturopathic doctor Joanne Conway, I've been studying those folks for more than ten years, and, I've learned so much. But, knowing what I learned from them, the people that I know that got jabbed, I had them buy a gallon of colloidal silver from utopiasilver.com if they didn't have their own, silver lungs generator to make their own. And because they they sell it by the gallon, utopiasilver.com, great company.
Roger, your buddy, Al, what's his name? Al, Adas. Adas. Yeah. He he he I I heard about him and that company through Alex Jones years ago in June, where Al was they hired Al to help them fight this court battle. The feds were trying to shut them down and take everything they owned. Okay. That's the And that's where you came up with that? Yeah. This is the other animals. We're not animals. Other animals story. I don't know. Paul, do you know that? That will you for that company. Just go with that. Silver.com. Okay. Anyway know that. I said buy a gallon of colloidal silver, and, you take doc wall explant derived minerals.
I said take five ounces of the silver a day, you know, not all at once. So one one ounce five times a day because I heard on Alex Jones multiple years ago, the CEO of Sovereign Silver was on, and he said they took 30 full blown AIDS patients for thirty days. They gave them each one ounce of silver five times a day. And at the end of thirty days, none of them had AIDS anymore. And, doctor Rima Libo was on Alex Jones and other shows I was listening to on, Genesis Communications and that, you know, she confirmed the silver was incredible. And, that's when I started using it for myself and my family. And then I know what the minerals do. They're they those plant derived minerals that Wallach discovered, they are the best keylator of heavy metals and toxins of anything God created here on this planet. And, those minerals are, negatively charged in the mine by the earth and all heavy metals and toxins are positively charged. Glidden used to do before Wallach, he used to do, IV chelation.
And he said it's only 60 to, 40 to 65% effective, and it it's very, challenging on the kidneys. And when he discovered Wallace minerals, he he was blown away. He said it's 98% bioavailable or effective, removing toxins and heavy metals from the body. So I put people on that, six ounces of of plant derived minerals a day and the five ounces of colloidal silver, and most of them had results in three days. One of them was an 80 year old lady. She got fought with her family for months and months about not getting jabbed. They finally broke her down. They took her to a whatever drugstore in California.
They shoved a needle in her arm, and she about hit the bricks. Her son was standing next to her. He caught her. She woulda hit the cement floor and probably bust her head open and died. He took her home, put her in bed. She called us the next day, sounded half dead. We told she already had a five gallon pail of the minerals, and, I had had her bought the silver earlier. And she had everything she needed, and in three days, she was up out of bed and never looked back. So I know it works. So I don't know what imprinted silver is, but when you take colloidal silver with those plant derived minerals, man, you really need all 90 nutrients, but,
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those work without It might be loading the vitamins. It might it might be loading it up with frequency, Dave.
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You know, that's what I'm guessing. It's some some kind of quantum, computer issue stuff because I have people that do that. And, they say I haven't done it, but they make these potions with water with frequencies in them. And people have these illnesses they know the frequency for, and it goes away.
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Well, yeah, I know Blake has these little bracelets that they can take and and and put frequency in. You wear it around your wrist, and you get it Yeah. Secondhand, vicarious. Right. I was thinking if we could take, if we could take, our information, Dave Mhmm. And and and synthesize it down to, like, a vaccine, like play Pfizer. You know? Synthesize it down to a vaccine, and then I I could be like That's the red I could be like Dave Bill Gates on that show where he's going, we just take these little kids and we shoot it right into the vein.
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That trick. Oh my god. And so if we can get our information red pill, Roger.
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If we can make make our information and synthesize it down to a vaccine, we could all play Bill Gates. Right?
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No. Just make a pill. Make the real red pill. Yeah. Roger's red pill. There you go. Okay. She wake up instantly, but she could never go back to sleep. Uh-huh.
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Alright. So is that is the report from Dave's Health Corner, done, or you got more?
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Yes, sir. That's about all I got for now. So thanks for the question for Dave. Somebody has a question for you, Dave. Go ahead. Is it Samuel?
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Yeah. Yep. Sure it is. Hi, guys. Yeah. I was wondering, Dave, have you ever looked into that silver water that's made up it's high it's supposed to be high voltage water. It's made up in, in Rainier, Washington.
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No. But we, you know, we bought a silver lungs generator in 02/2010, and we've been making our own ionic and colloidal silver ever since. And and it it it really it costs the whatever the electricity is to run that little tiny, hot plate generator kinda thing, spin a just spin a magnet and put some, you know, one ten through these, alligator clips clipped onto some, silver rods. They're heavy duty silver rods, 10 inches long. They go fit inside a beaker, quart beaker, and we're making an endless supply of colloidal and ionic silver forever. We'll pass that on from generation to generation. I've told at least two dozen people about it, and they all bought one, and they rave about it. And the stuff that it does is incredible.
So I've never heard what you're talking about, Samuel, and I probably won't even look at it because I know what I got works. And, it it's never not worked for whatever we've used it for.
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Yeah. It's it's it states here that this is done at, like, instead of that lower voltage that you're talking about, they're talking about voltages up in the Tesla coil range. Right? It it says here it says here on the bottle that, one ounce contains over 9,000,000,000 electrically charged particles of pure silver mineral.
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Seems like overkill.
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Yeah. That's too much. They only need 10 PPM.
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That that guy the blue man? Look up the blue man. That guy was making his own colloidal silver with two twenty in salt water. And, you know, instead of breaking off, ions, silver ions off the wall, that thing was breaking chunks off, and he made a paste. And he put it on his whole body every day for three years. They paid that guy to become Papa Smurf so he could be on, Good Morning America and scare the hell out of everybody because they're gonna turn blue if they take silver. Gotcha. Yeah. He says there's eighty nine micrograms
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per ounce now. That's too much. But but, yep, but,
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The thing with colloidal silver is molecule size. Yep. Part It has to be particle. Particle size. It has to be made slowly in pure water with no saline
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at all. You can't have saline. Right?
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The result of using a salt water is sodium silver, and that is where the blue comes from. From. It's not colloidal anymore at that point. It's sodium silver, and that's bad.
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You're you're saying the ingredients in here is purified, deionized, microfiltered, structured water, and three parts per million of silver mineral.
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Three parts per million?
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Yeah.
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And then they electrocuted at what what how many volts?
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Millions of volts, I believe. That's exactly correct. Wow. Yeah. And it's it's, you know, it's recommended by the guy who wrote the DSMO book, that Herb Roy Richards, who is 95 years old, by the way.
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Nice. Okay.
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So I don't know. God bless him. I never had silver water before, but this is the first stuff I bought because of his book, and he recommended it. And as being one of the waters because he he he says when you're using the DMSO, it's a 100 times more penetration when you add water to it. Well, the silver water also has the antiseptic side of it, right, to kill things. So that's why he was recommending it. I just wondered if you had looked into it at all or not. Not because I don't know. Have to get a taser
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and start teasing my silver.
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Alright. Let's not get nuts here.
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So, anyways, it yeah. It's confusing where where, you know, he's talking about these quantities on here, and I don't quite understand the the three different measurements that he's giving you and what that all entails. But may maybe I should find the website
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and look at a little bit more or something. Sounds like those you know, all them volts are, you know, dividing that those silver molecules up into whatever. I haven't got it. Yeah.
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Quite tiny particles. Yeah. Because if you've got what what did he say? 9,009,000,000.
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Yeah. That's like, wow.
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Holy moly. No. I think it's billion. That's what he
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said. Yikes. You know, silver is good stuff. Used in a lot of applications. Again, as an investment because of all these different types of applications, the things they're seeing, the, the solar panels, that it's being used in, copious amounts, this new, and I think it starts next year or the year after, the silver in the batteries, which is gonna change the whole battery world. K? Mhmm. A kilo per silver per car battery. And they said if you were to take today's EV production and plug that in, a kilo of silver in every battery, in every EV car, that it would use up 68% of the world's annual production, just that application.
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Have you heard of the the $5,000 Ethiopian electric car? I believe they're making it in in Ethiopia, and what they did was they actually use, like, a, a silicone based, a silica based battery. And I don't know how they do it. It it only has, like, 68% of the energy of a lithium battery, but it's lighter than lithium, so your power to weight ratio remains the same. The batteries are cheap, and they, they just outshine lithium batteries. Lithium gives more instant power. Oh, that's silicone? Yeah. They're it's silica, I think. And they're they're actually building cars that are $5.
Electric cars with, 150 to 200 mile range
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Uh-oh.
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With these batteries that do not require, slave child child slave labor to mine the lithium. Right. And and, they're, Hey, Raj. From what I hear, Tesla or and Elon Musk is trying to get, their production stopped because it'll completely destroy the EV market.
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Okay. Destroy it. Don't know about that. I haven't heard. This is Cliff from California.
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I have a question.
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Okay. Well, hang on, Chris. Roger, my guy that I get these minerals from the directly from the mine in Utah, They use these electric, you know, like, wheelbarrow kind of things that drive around, hauling the stuff out. And they use the plant drive liquid minerals inside the battery instead of, you know, the acid or whatever the the electrolytes that they put in there. They drain the brand new batteries. They refill it with a 50% solution of this 1,000 milligrams per ounce of, plant derived minerals and, you know, half that and half distilled water.
And, the batteries last twice as long, and they don't off gas any any poison. And they're, you know, inside the Earth. How about the You know, you you don't How
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about the recharging? Go ahead. How about the recharging, and how long does the charge last? Do you know?
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Well, he didn't give me all them details, but we've been trying to you know, we have electric golf cart with dead batteries, and I wanna, you know, try and recondition those batteries with our, you know, liquid minerals and see what happens. But he said everything is doubled. You know? So the charging time probably is, you know, cut in half. The the length of time they they run is doubled. It's either cut in half or doubled. Right? So Uh-huh. And it does not off gas any toxic stuff. Alright. So, anyway,
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go ahead, Chris. I'm good. Enough, Chris. What you got for us this morning, buddy? Yes. Well, I'm interested to know more about the machine
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that generates or makes the colloidal silver. What machine he was talking about and where to get one.
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Silverlungs.com. Silverlungs.com. You you actually and for those that make their own colloidal silver, if you don't have a TDS meter, a total dissolved solids meter, get one. They're cheap. They're battery operated. Each kit from Silver Lungs comes with a a TDS meter, and you test your water before so it's zero. You know, you gotta find distilled water that measures zero. And then after you make your ionic or coil silver, you test it and then you know exactly what you got, as far as, you know, parts per million. And, so they sell those meters at, excuse me, at, you know, Home Depot or any hardware store should have, a TDS meter. So silverlungs.com.
Got it. Tell them Dave in the thumb sent you.
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Okay. Thank you. You're welcome.
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Alright. We've had ours since 2010, Roger, and we've made gallons and gallons and gallons of silver. And, we used to buy these, you know, amber jars, 16 ounce jars with little pump sprayers and give it out for Christmas gifts. Yeah. It's incredible. We love it. K.
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Alright. That's all I got. Thank you. Good deal. Alright. Dave's quick. Anyone have a question for Dave from the health corner?
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I do. This is Brenda. Hey, Brenda. Hey, Dave. I I got on the call this morning. It was really good. Oh, I'm glad you made it. Yeah. That's good stuff, wasn't it? Yeah. It was. I I wrote notes as fast as I could. What was that recipe you were saying again? I just had walked out of the room with the six ounce Okay. Minerals and five colloidal silver?
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Yep. It's so, five ounces, one ounce of, colloidal or ionic silver a day. I'm sorry. One ounce, five times a day. And, I did the six out I had two ounces of the plant derived minerals three times a day, and, it was pretty fast recovery time. And that was when you were taking it when you were sick, or what was the deal? Well, that was a couple of folks that I knew that got jabbed that and they went down from the jab. And these are these were it's actually two eighty year old ribbon that I threw that at, and they they already had those, you know, products at home, because I had mentioned it to them before, and they had them. And so they were able to do that, and it only took about three days, and they were up and round and never looked back.
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So as far as just taking it to help detox heavy metals, what are you what's your recommendations?
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So, you know, what what, that that call that you just listened to, mytotalnutrition.com, they have a foundation pack, they call it. So it's Wallach's, healthy start pack, which is the tangy tangerine, the Beyond Osteo FX, and the, the EFAs, essential fatty acid omegas. And then you add one bottle of the plant derived minerals, a quart per 100 pounds of body weight and a bottle of, of selenium, ultimate selenium per 100 pounds of body weight, they call that the foundation pack. And, you know, that gives you the 90 with a little bit more minerals and a little bit more selenium. And, then, you know, you could do that, that if you wanna do a detox, you just do everything that what Peter Glidden said, everything goes through the liver. So you wanna, they've got a herbal tincture called liver gallbladder support.
Yeah. I think he said four milliliters twice a day, for ninety days to, you know, detox that liver. Yeah. Or regenerate the liver. And then they have on that website, on the My Total Nutrition website, there's a, a protocol. It's a beet juice protocol. It's ascending doses of beet juice for I forget how long, but it's on that website. It was twenty one days, I think, you said.
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Yeah. Twenty one days. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Yeah. So They have that, and I I've got some of that, liver, herbs. Yeah. And gallbladder. And I take them occasionally, but I'm gonna, you know, he said that four milliliters, which one dropper is two milliliters
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on is it One dropper is a is a half a milliliter. Or is it a half no. It's one milliliter. One milliliter, it's the middle of the dropper. You could shake it, squeeze it as many times as you want. The dropper only fills halfway, and that's a milliliter.
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Right. And it's half ounce or something it says or something there. I have it's a half a teaspoon, actually. Half a teaspoon. Right. That's what it is. So I thought I'm gonna just start taking that, you know, you drop her twice a day or whatever or two drops twice a day.
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So, So I'll tell you a little one more one more protocol, which I learned from Brett when he first came into Youngevity. So it's a Michigan company. They've been around a long time since Brett was probably nine years old, and he's 40 now. He said one day, they have a storefront in Royal Oak, Michigan. It's by one of the biggest hospitals in Michigan, whatever it's called. Anyway, the this lady and her daughter came in, and the lady was going to the hospital to have emergency gallbladder removal surgery. And she bought two of those liver gallbladder support bottles. They're four ounce tinctures.
Yeah. And they were talking, and then she went to the bathroom. And they about twenty minutes later, they realized the mom never came out of the bathroom. So they went and knocked on the door, and she come out. And she says, well, I just drank a whole bottle of those good herbs. And, you know, Brett's eyes got wide and he says, oh, wow. I don't nobody's ever done that that I know of. And she's like, we gotta go. I'm I don't wanna be late. She said that he said, call us. Let us know what happens. So she goes to the hospital, and they do the, you know, ultrasound before they take out her gallbladder, and there's no gallstones in her gallbladder.
Oh my gosh. And they were mattered now because that was like a that was an expensive surgery. You know, they would've just pocketed, right there. And, active surgery. People, your your gallbladders never needs removal. It needs cleaning. Okay? And those what good herbs stuff? You don't gotta drink the whole bottle, but I've had multiple people, call me here and tell me they got this pain in their gut. And I said, okay. Where is it if you take if you put your finger on your solar plexus, follow the curve of your rib cage down above four inches and then down an inch, push right there. Oh, wow. It hurts. You know? Well, if when you get pain there and you push in, the pain kinda goes away, but that's your gallbladder.
And, I've had people come here and get bottles of that, that tincture. And I said, if you could drink the whole bottle, great. If not, you know, drink as much as you can and then do the follow the directions on the bottle. And they call me back up, you know, half a day later, and it's like, man, I got no more pain. It worked. I wanna order a bottle of that. So they keep it on the shelf. They always have it, and, they've shared it with their people, and and it works every time. Yeah. So
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I I need to find out some about that. That's the one problem I've got is gallstone. Okay. Yeah. Raj, don't let them take your gallbladder because you'll never be able to No. Try to let that again. Well, I try not to let them take anything that God put me on the earth with, you know, appendix or or, tonsils or gallbladder or I I figure, you know, they say, well, the appendix doesn't have a use. Well well, God didn't put it in there because the damn thing isn't usable.
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You know what it says, Raj? It stores probiotics. It does have a use. There's these idiots. It don't have a use because what did doctor Glidden say today? There should be a sign on every, doctor's door. Remember what he said, Brenda? What the heck? What And there's if I give you a cure, I'll lose you as a customer.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. So they won't. They don't, and they can't. They can't even say the word cure.
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Yeah. I had my gallbladder out, unfortunately, when I was 20, and I have had nothing but gut and stomach issues the rest of my life. Ever since. So you see the gallbladder
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stores the bile and then squirts it in the gut when you need it. And and you don't have that happening, so you need to be taking that good herbs, gallbladder liver gallbladder support every day. Yes. And you need Doc's liver and, it's gallbladder in a bottle, he calls it, his ultimate enzymes with ox bile. Yeah. Gotta take at least two enzymes before fifteen minutes before every meal. I probably take,
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oh, five to six of those every day. Okay.
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We've been at meetings we've been at meetings, and they have a a hunk of meat sitting in a bowl, and they'll empty out a couple of those, ultimate enzymes and spread the powder over the meat. And, you know, about thirty minutes later, we go back in there, and you got a steaming hot bowl of soup.
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Amazing. And some of that, You know, like, taking my EFAs, like, I just took a enzyme, and I made me some eggs to eat. And I need to go take my EFAs, and I'll take another enzyme when I take that. If I don't Okay. Burping it easily.
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Very good. Take it in the middle of your food or towards the end, those, EFAs, you know, with your food. Uh-huh. And, they kinda get, you know, caught up in the food in the gut, and then they if the gut breaks them down, and and then you don't put that up. But y'all yeah. If you got issues like that, you should take an enzyme with your nutrition to help break it down. Yeah. Yeah. Those are good stuff. I've taken many, many of bottles of those over the last five or six years. Those
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those digestive enzymes. So
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yeah. And the older we get, we're we're all we're born with a certain amount of digestive enzymes. And if we graze, you know, every time we put food in our mouth, we we use enzymes. And, you know, grazers are you know, they they run out a lot faster than other people that just eat a meal two or three times a day. So, you got the older we get, the more we need. So
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Yeah. Yeah. That sounds wonderful to knock out these. You have Roger out and get some of these tincture for sure. Good herbs to get rid of those gallstones.
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You know, Brenda, I would love to get some. My problem always is get stuff down here. I got a mule. I got a mule, you know, that runs in and out of, Miami, and I can use her. But it's a challenge at times.
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I wish I could get some Roger, I got a website. Delivered. I got a website. It's it's dapplejranch.youngevity.com, dapljranch.youngevity.com. You can go there and look at all the 19 tinctures and click on them, and they'll tell you the ingredients. They all they all tell you what they do in their name. It's you know, they try to make it easy as they can. The and the FDA regulates a lot of that. They've made them change the name of, some of those tinctures over the years because it's too easy to figure out what it's for, and they don't want us to figure out what that stuff is for. So, anyway, we got this GI cleanse.
It's a a parasite, cleanse. And, they they made them change the name from parasite to to a GI cleanse. So who knows what a GI is? A government issue?
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A lot of people would identify as that. Yeah. Well, also, maybe we'll talk about that here, but I I would like to get some of that stuff. It's about my major problem is, gallbladder at this point.
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Yep. So, yep. If I can get something to put down, that'd be good. Okay.
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Yep.
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Yeah. I've got a big old gallstone in there. It's about nine centimeters or something. I had a bunch of X rays and stuff done when I was in Argentina. I thought I had a cancer. You know, I'd lay in bed at night on my stomach and feel that that gallstone there and thought it was like a tumor or something. So I finally went through a battery of tests down there, and it's a gallstone. So, anyways, it's too big to escape down the bile duct, but, it Right. I'm I'm sensitive to it occasionally. I'd love to be able to have something concrete to gu against it, so maybe you and I will have this conversation again. Okay. Brenda, did that get you?
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Yes. That was great.
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Okay. Thank you, sweetie. Good to know you're on board. Hello. Somebody else got Chris, doctor Dave, a question?
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This is Chris from California. Okay, Chris. When I was 34 years old, I had a gallbladder attack. So I learned a lot about health. The good portion of, meeting doctor Anita Millen, who is both a medical doctor and a nutritionist. And after blood tests and hair analysis, she got me on the right track. But there's a very simple way to get go get rid of gallbladder stones. Three ingredients are are necessary. Lemon juice Olive oil. Olive oil, and apple cider vinegar. I know about this. Yeah. It works. I've done it. My wife's done it. Other people we know that we told them about it, they did it. My mother did it. The success every time.
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Mhmm.
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So I'll just throw that out there. And, I'm in the hospital right now. I've been in the hospital for two days. Really? I got t boned by a guy who who ran a who ran a stop sign. Oh, jeez. And around spun me around. He took off. Was hit and run. I don't like people that do hit and runs. I started my car up. It started back up. Had one wheel off the rim, but I followed the guy. He would've gotten away from me except that his car was leaving a trail of blue smoke. So finally, he went into a driveway, and I went in and parked behind him. And I called 911, talked to the CHP, but then he decided to start ramming me.
[01:14:15] Unknown:
Oh, wow.
[01:14:17] Unknown:
I held on the brakes. And every time every time he went forward to come back and ram me, I went forward to get rid of the distance. Finally, he got frustrated, and he jumped out. He yelled at me. He took the keys and and gave them to the person at the house he was at, and he ran off down the street. So, anyway, he's been completely identified. And now he, not only has charges for hit and run from the CHP, but he also has assault with a deadly weapon with the sheriff's department.
[01:14:45] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:14:46] Unknown:
So I don't I don't like I don't like people that do this because I I know of people that died on the side of the road because someone ran off after they hit them. Sure. And, you know, this is, this is ridiculous. But so I'm doing good. I'm not I'm not a problem. I was a little shaken up. As a result, I got a really nice pre complete physical and a lot of tests. So that's good at my age. You know, it turns out everything's pretty good. And, so that's that's where we're at. And, watch out on the highway.
[01:15:18] Unknown:
Chris, when are you, gonna get out of the hospital?
[01:15:23] Unknown:
Supposed to be out of here within about an hour.
[01:15:26] Unknown:
You got broken bones or anything? No. Nothing like that. Was it a, illegal migrant by any chance? What's that? Was it an illegal migrant by any chance?
[01:15:39] Unknown:
No. It wasn't. As a matter of fact, it was a guy, a white guy high on meth.
[01:15:43] Unknown:
Oh, god.
[01:15:47] Unknown:
As I was approaching the intersection, I was watching him come in his expedition, and, he slowed down like he was gonna stop at the stop sign. But then as I went through, he punched it. Smashed right into me. Yikes. Well But it could it could have been worse, but it's okay. Thankfully, you're okay. And,
[01:16:07] Unknown:
you don't sound any the worse for the wear. So, count your blessings. And, boy, you have a lot of little incidents while traveling, don't you?
[01:16:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I'm I'm glad to take somebody off the road that could injure one of my daughters.
[01:16:22] Unknown:
Yeah. You need to get that. So they they have they arrested him yet? You said they found out and knew who he was. Right?
[01:16:28] Unknown:
They they know who he is. Yeah. He came up, because he was identified by the by the person who owned the home and the other friend of his who owned the vehicle that he was driving. So he's been identified. He's in he's in the system. We all, you know, confirmed his his picture. Uh-huh. And so, he'll he'll get picked up. Okay. So he wasn't even driving his insured?
[01:16:53] Unknown:
Pardon? Was the expedition insured?
[01:16:56] Unknown:
Yes. Good. Wow. That's good. Wow. But even so, when he's when he was ramming into me on the private property, that makes the owner of that house liable.
[01:17:09] Unknown:
Oh, right. And they're hopefully, they have homeowners insurance.
[01:17:15] Unknown:
Possibly. We'll see. We haven't gotten that far yet.
[01:17:18] Unknown:
I'll tell you. Speed, one of the worst drugs on the street. That stuff Yep. Weirds people out, man. Ruined Haight Ashbury. If I remember correctly, that's what ruined Haight Ashbury was speed. So, anyway, well, sorry you had to go through that, Chris. Hey, Roger. Pony in the stocking there somewhere. Keep your arm in there. Yes, sir.
[01:17:46] Unknown:
Yeah. What's the difference between a pothead and a drunk? Gosh. I A drunk will blow through a stop sign, and a pothead will stop at a stop sign and wait for it to turn green.
[01:18:01] Unknown:
Okay. Probably true. Okay. Anybody with any health tips or accident advice for Chris or comments on the nice day you're having or any of that kind of stuff? Hey, Roger. There's somebody right there. Who is it?
[01:18:21] Unknown:
Yeah. Hey there. It's Will William and, Joe.
[01:18:26] Unknown:
It's well, talk right in the phone. You're deviating away from the microphone with your mouth there. Did you say William in California?
[01:18:36] Unknown:
I used to live in California. No. I'm in Georgia.
[01:18:39] Unknown:
Okay. You said in our William in Augusta, is it? It's a different one.
[01:18:45] Unknown:
Nah. This no. I'm I'm the over the road
[01:18:48] Unknown:
driver. Oh, the trucker there from outside Atlanta in Lilburn or someplace, wherever that is right now at two eighty five. Right? Yes, sir. Okay. Good deal. Hey, William.
[01:19:00] Unknown:
Yeah. Happy fourth of July, everybody. And, yeah, I just went something changed up a little bit, honor of our founding fathers. We talk about the flag going in particular, if that's alright.
[01:19:17] Unknown:
Well, yeah, you I I want you to talk right in the microphone, though. You're a little faint. I wanna hear, and we all wanna hear what you gotta say. So it's about the July 4 and and something about the flag. Right?
[01:19:30] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. One one flag in particular. I had a brother-in-law who passed not too long ago, and, he gave me a flag before he passed away because, you know, I was looking into all this stuff and just talking to him about it. He gave me this flag that he had, that says, Unite or Die, and that was in reference to the Benjamin Franklin flag that was back in 1780 or whatever. Yeah.
[01:20:01] Unknown:
Did you did you speak on that a little bit? Or I don't know anything much about that flag. I can talk about the Gadsden flag a little bit. I used to fly it, and my buddy David Strait do it as business. But I don't I don't really I'm not up on the, the United Front or whatever it was that you identified it as. May you probably know more about it than I do. Well, tell us what you know about it.
[01:20:27] Unknown:
Well, we got the gold fringe, you know, American flag too, you know, but, different animal there. But, supposedly, it was, there was a flag that Franklin was in support of the American colonies to, during the French Indian War to, support the colonies in their fight.
[01:20:52] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:20:54] Unknown:
And, I guess it was it was re after that. You know, it was it was rethought that the flag was primarily, about the English, you know, revolting against the English rule in America. So, anyway, that's what I've done.
[01:21:16] Unknown:
Well, I'm I'm not too familiar with it, so I'm speaking from a position of ignorance. Anybody know anything about this flag, William's talking about? Okay. So I'm not the only one, I guess.
[01:21:30] Unknown:
Anyway, I I've got that flag. I'm thinking of just, flying that tomorrow.
[01:21:35] Unknown:
Well, it'd be a good day to do it.
[01:21:38] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:21:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Alright. Well, it is. Thanks, William. Hope you're doing alright. Oh, yeah. Yeah. William, what about all these, what about all these foreigners that these companies are hiring to drive these 18 wheelers and having all these wrecks? There was another one the other day killed five people, outside of Dallas, I think. Are you, are you still driving?
[01:22:05] Unknown:
No. I'm I'm retired right now, but I I'm I might be looking at going back on the road for financial. You know? Yeah. But yeah. No. I'm just wondering, you know, the rule of law. You know? If we got if we got half the, illegals, you know, out of here, the roads would be a lot safer. That's Well, I guess so. I mean, they're having these accidents all over the country where they're wiping out
[01:22:32] Unknown:
a lot of people, and they get out and they can't even speak English. They're having to use a translator to talk to the person that's trying to help them with the truck or something. It's ridiculous. Who who's given these guys? What companies are getting permission to put drivers behind a lethal because it is a lethal, conveyance there, well, especially if it's loaded in inertia and, they don't even speak English or read English. How how the hell do they navigate the roads?
[01:23:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Right. So I'm wondering. Yeah. It's scary out there. Well, it's it's happened. And I remember reported
[01:23:10] Unknown:
there was a big one, a big one in around Austin here recently. They were talking about on info wars killed 11 people. Another one outside of Dallas killed five. I mean, it's like ridiculous. Why why don't they put a stop to this? The people that hire them are are be the ones that, are also included in liability on this,
[01:23:32] Unknown:
seems to me. And then the insurance rates have gone up. I mean, jeez, it's been, but in the last three years, it's gotten up almost a 100%.
[01:23:42] Unknown:
Yikes. Well, reasons accidents like this and things like this are probably behind partially, at least the reason for it. So, anyway, believe me, if you get back out there, be real careful. There's some real nut jobs out there, and this pertains to all of you.
[01:23:58] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. Okay. Well, thanks for your your your, information, and, I look forward to continuing on with this new product.
[01:24:11] Unknown:
Keeping on keeping on, William. Thanks for checking in with us, letting us know how you are. We hadn't heard from Nadine in a long time. She was right there around from where where William's calling from right outside of Atlanta there. We hadn't heard from her. Her daughter's trying to put her in a old old folks home or insane asylum or get them committed or something. She's a sweet gal. So who else in the audience got something to opine about here today on the third leading up to the big fourth? We got about thirty minutes left or so. You got something on your mind? We don't have any new people out there that have, tuned in to learn about their freedom. And, well, we talked about their freedom, their health freedom as part of it. Actually, if you don't have your health, none of the others make much difference, really.
You know, you you if you if you got tons of finances, well, can't take it with you. Spiritual wise, it's you're you're on the right track there. But if you don't have your health, it's, none none of the rest of them amount to too much, it seems like, to me. So one of the most important ones. It seems like we got some pretty expert folks in the allopathic field here with the, coursely, of course, Youngevity being represented as a fine company and, all the work that, Doc has done over there. So anyone else got some comments or something they'd like to impart on us today? We'd love to hear from you. I do. You're right. Well, alright. Well, Bob, I'm sorry. I'm gonna go with, Nancy. I think it's Nancy first. Is that you, Nancy?
[01:25:55] Unknown:
It is. Hey, girlie. I was just hey there. I was just gonna add my 2¢ about the gallbladder flush kinda thing. I did that once or twice probably in my late thirties, maybe early forties. And Uh-huh. I would I would I did the cup of, olive oil and I would recommend doing it more gentle because you'll be put off of olive oil for quite some time after that. But anyway, when I was hospitalized a couple years ago, in '23, summer of twenty three, and they did all this, testing to see what was going on. It did show that my gallbladder didn't have any stones. So
[01:26:35] Unknown:
Wow. Okay.
[01:26:37] Unknown:
Yeah. So but I I would go a more gentle route. It's I'm it sounds like that, that product that Dave and the thumb was talking about, the Youngevity product, that sounds like a The Jingtrix thing. Gentler Yes. Much gentler process. If you if you if you like olive oil and want to continue to like olive oil, I wouldn't use the, I wouldn't do the the cup of olive oil, flush with the other ingredient. That will put you off of olive oil for a very long time. Well, okay. I can understand that. Yeah.
[01:27:12] Unknown:
I think mine I think mine was aggravated when I first got down to Argentina and stuff was so cheap for anybody that had dollars. You know? And, in the store, they had pure cream, and I just buy pure cream and use it in my coffee. And I think it was a few years of doing that that developed this gallstone.
[01:27:32] Unknown:
Well, I use heavy cream in my coffee
[01:27:35] Unknown:
since my Well, I do too, but just not in I would I had a tendency to overdo it, I think, down there. And I I still here's what we don't have half and half here. And so what you do is you buy cream and you mix it with milk and kinda simulate half and half. Your coffee is what I and some of the other folks down here do too.
[01:27:55] Unknown:
Well, I prefer heavy cream. Actually, you know, when you half and half since it it's half milk, it has higher milk sugar in it. That's one one reason to use cream, because you have less, you know, lactose, less, milk sugar. So it's it's a less reduced sugar impact if that's anyone's concern. But Okay. And I just have grown accustomed to the taste of of cream in my coffee, so it's hard to go back. I can tell take it back. I can tell the difference. It's wonderful.
[01:28:30] Unknown:
That's really wonderful.
[01:28:31] Unknown:
And I I'm so obsessive compulsive. I've had a tendency to overdo it, I'm sure.
[01:28:37] Unknown:
Well, I'm off I'm fond of saying that I'd like a little coffee with my cream. Yeah. There you go.
[01:28:44] Unknown:
Argentina. Argentina has some really nice aspects to it. There's a few things I miss about it down there. So anything else, Nance? You got anything else to report?
[01:28:57] Unknown:
No. Not well, not really other than I I posted I looked up that case, you know, the Susan b Anthony case, and I did find I posted it in the in Merca's group last night or late yesterday. I found a source that did show all the opinion from that case without it wasn't in in a behind a paywall. So, I might be able to put that in here if no one has
[01:29:25] Unknown:
done that, because I'm I've been driving. I'm still driving up. Okay. I might have a moment to do it shortly. Maybe that's something we could discuss on Saturday if Mark, gets back with us. I know he said he's got a heavy schedule this weekend. Maybe he'll show up on Saturday.
[01:29:42] Unknown:
Cool. Yeah. But I was I was glad to find something because most of the things that I immediately looked up, it didn't go into any detail, and it was behind a paywall, but I kept on looking. And I did find a website that, I could you know, it had the it didn't really have the entire case, but it had the entire opinion, which is where it talks about which was what was being discussed around, the citizen state citizenship originally meant for, to provide the free
[01:30:15] Unknown:
black, you know, the Negro slaves with the citizenship. So And there and there were, you know, I think I've told y'all about, about a couple of years ago, I got on a, antiques roadshow binge, which was one of my favorite programs when I was up there. And, I was watching one of these, in over there in YouTube and, watching one of them, and there's a black gal there, who you know, WGBH is probably the flagship public broadcasting station. It's up in Boston, WGBH in Boston, and there was a black girl showing that she brought a, what you call it? Well, the free black slave.
And, it was in Massachusetts, and they made him a state citizen, citizen of The United States Of America. So there were some states that would convert blacks to citizenship. I've got a screenshot of it around here somewhere, but, it was pretty astounding to me because she had bought it. WGBH had a bunch of stuff that had piled up, and they were, of course, they're always asking money. And, so they were auctioning off a bunch of the things that had piled up, and this gal saw that auction and bought it and then brought it back to the roadshow to show it to him. But it was about a black guy who had been naturalized in the state of of Massachusetts, and he was said in the document, a citizen of The United States Of America.
So, yeah, it happened. Don't have too many cases of it, but, evidently, it did happen in some states. I saw the proof of it. So anything else, Nance?
[01:32:03] Unknown:
Oh, well, what comes to mind from that from what I recall that I read of the opinion, it's it was talking about how that up until the fourteenth amendment, the only way that, the only path to being a citizen of The United States was through your state citizenship.
[01:32:22] Unknown:
Correct. Correct. And this was before the fourteenth amendment. This gentleman had gone through that. Right.
[01:32:28] Unknown:
Yeah. In Virginia, looking up the early citizenship acts, late seventeen hundred, early part of the it was and probably even early eighteen hundreds, it was quite specified. You have to be it was white for white people. Now there was a black
[01:32:43] Unknown:
there was a black slave that got free in Virginia. I remember seeing it on YouTube. I just don't remember all the specifics of it. But he was one of the first free blacks in the colonies, I believe. So, anyway, yes, ma'am.
[01:32:57] Unknown:
Oh, well, I was gonna say, well, he probably wasn't considered a citizen, though. But, he was free, but he was probably wasn't considered because they Yeah. I don't know. The Citizenship Act of it does specify. It did specify your being white. And the last thing I'll share is you probably you may know this, but in Virginia, we have Abigail Spanberger running for governor and, Winsome Sears who are our current black, former, marine veteran, lieutenant general. Lieutenant, not lieutenant general. Lieutenant governor. Excuse me. They're they're the head to head. So we're gonna have, looks like at this point, we're going to have a a female, governor this next term. Either will be a former spook analyst, CIA, or or a former marine Yeah. Jamaican,
[01:33:54] Unknown:
that's I believe I'd go to the marine. Well, I'm inclined to too. I like putting some Sears. You know, the one that I like that got the the Republican committee or party turned on him was that guy Robinson in the state below you in North Carolina. Man, I like that guy. He's gonna be form he's gonna be formidable one of these days. They're not gonna be able to shut him out. Yes. I haven't seen anything by him recently, but I've been I've never gotten But, yeah, I'd like low low profile since the elections, but evidently, it was the Republicans that chopped the legs out from under him up there. Very sad. Yeah.
Well, I know I saw Michael, Stone. Roger Stone had gone to a meeting in Florida to speak, and this guy Robinson is running for governor, had also been invited. And Roger Stone was talking about what a delightful guy he is. Roger Stone's pretty political savvy. Okay? And his statement on Robinson was this guy's gonna be president one day. That's coming from Roger Stone. Okay? So pretty interesting. What's his name again? I'm His last name is Robinson. He's a he must be a preacher. He talks like a preacher, and he got up there and he goes Right. Nine eleven was an inside job. We're run by foreign cartels and all this other stuff. Well, no wonder they came after him.
[01:35:18] Unknown:
K?
[01:35:19] Unknown:
Yeah. But he had been the lieutenant governor before, and then he was running for governor, and then they attacked him. Don't worry. He'll be back. He'll be back.
[01:35:31] Unknown:
Okay? I got my crab cakes and salmon for my fourth of July and poured on the cob.
[01:35:37] Unknown:
So we're bringing it tomorrow. Is that the tradition of the crab cakes? It
[01:35:42] Unknown:
no. It's just one of my favorite foods. Okay. Yeah. They're they're wonderful.
[01:35:47] Unknown:
Should need it. I know. Leviticus and all, but, yeah, they're wonderful. Crab cakes and what? Lobster or what else?
[01:35:54] Unknown:
No. Salmon.
[01:35:56] Unknown:
Oh, and salmon. Okay. And and corn on the cob. Yes. Okay. Some sweet white corn. Alright. Sounds pretty good. That's what we got down here is white corn. Alright. Well, thank you. And, miss, Nancy, we'll I hope we'll our show will be on probably before you eat lunch. So, anyway, we'll come back to that tomorrow maybe. Anything else you had for us?
[01:36:19] Unknown:
Alright.
[01:36:20] Unknown:
No? Hey, Roger. I got a question for Dan. On. No. Bob was in the background. We're gonna address Bob first. Oh, okay. So you had a question for Nancy?
[01:36:30] Unknown:
Dave? Yeah.
[01:36:32] Unknown:
Alright. I wonder, Dave. Ask Nancy a question, and we'll get to Bob next.
[01:36:38] Unknown:
So Wallach's attorney, Jonathan Emord, lives in Virginia, and he was running for senate. Did he win?
[01:36:49] Unknown:
You know, I don't know. I met him at a gathering at a tea party gathering last year, last summer. I don't you know, I've not followed that up.
[01:36:57] Unknown:
I don't know. Okay. He's brilliant. You gotta look him up. Jonathan Emord. He's got a website. He's got a law firm somewhere out there, and he's a constitutional lawyer. He he's the guy that Wallach sued the FDA with 10 times and won.
[01:37:14] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I did meet him at that event, and I did mention the the national stuff. But, you know, those kind of events, you can't get into any detail. But, yeah, I liked I liked him too. I liked him too. It is so difficult to get this information I know. Us in sand and sound bites.
[01:37:33] Unknown:
It's really Yeah. It is. That's why I've tried to simplify it the way we have. Okay, Nance. Well, thank you. You got Dave's question answered about your local politician there. Bob, are you with us today? That was Bob behind Nancy, wasn't it? No. It was George. I know. Roger. Oh, hey, George. Okay. My bad. How are you doing, George?
[01:37:57] Unknown:
Good. Happy two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the, we pledge our lives, our sacred honor, and our fortunes. Right? Well, I think it's the February.
[01:38:08] Unknown:
I believe February is next year, but close.
[01:38:13] Unknown:
Well, you know, America's first revolution, they said, actually happened in Witsdam, where all four of my children were born. Yeah. And I believe in 1774, there was 3,000 farmers that gathered, and it looks like what the Ray Raphael wrote a book, America's First Revolution, he's from Northern California. And that those farmers went down and, basically, he said in his book, it looked like they forced the judge to cross out the law. And, indeed, I went down to the, mayor's office to the city clerk's office, and, down the basement of the city hall, they had that, 1774 book, book and page for that, and it did look like what Ray Raphael described.
Wow. And, so way before the declaration of independence, there was certainly a lot of stuff happening.
[01:39:08] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. There's a lot of disagreement and whatnot up to that point. And I guess finally, just when they came to get the guns, they said no, which is what's gonna happen again. I don't think that will happen. If it if it did happen, they'd say no again too. Okay. Who else has got something to add here this morning? We're in the final, final furlong here of the Hey, Rod. The old show. There's Dave again. Yes, sir? Doctor Dave?
[01:39:36] Unknown:
Yep. Two people commented on the, olive oil, so I have to I would be remiss if I didn't tell you guys what doc says about olive oil and all other oils. It's oil in a bottle, tub, or jar is oxidized oil. So, you know, all fruit, nuts, and vegetables have their own oil. Yes, ma'am. And then it's natural state. It's very healthy. If you want olive oil, eat an olive. Anyway, Doc says that once you press that oil out of its protective shell, so to speak, when the the light and the air touch it, it's oxidized in thirty minutes. I'm sure. And it's so doc says if you've got your own olive tree and a cold press, you know, you could press out oil, but never heat it because it turns into an acrylamide.
And oil in a bottle or oxidized oil is the leading cause of heart disease and arterial sclerosis. And, yeah, you you there there is a company out there, Oodos Oils or something like that, that Ben Fuchs used to talk about. They sell single serving size bottles of olive oil, and it's organic, and it's treated with nitrogen like Doc treats as fish oil capsules. The facility has no oxygen in it, and they they bathe the jar or the bottle, with nitrogen as they're filling it. So but as soon as you open it, the nitrogen escapes. And if you don't use all that oil, you know, in that one serving, you're exposing yourself to oxidation. So, yeah. Be careful.
[01:41:30] Unknown:
I when when and where I was in Argentina, they had a lot of olive trees. And my friend had a finca finca in Spanish's farm. He bought a a piece property. It had a number of old olive trees on it. And, so he would take those when they harvest. And in town, we had a press, an olive press that was an old cold press. And, man, that olive oil was so good. K? He'd keep he he you'd bring you a bunch of olives. He'd press it for you, and then you'd keep your oil on account. And you come get it or whatever. And, when you would use that to cook, the whole house would smell like olives. It was just wonderful.
By the way, Dave, the Spanish word for olives is. So if your Spanish lesson for today is is olives. Alright? So, where else can we go here towards the end of the program?
[01:42:44] Unknown:
If I may.
[01:42:46] Unknown:
Yes, sir. You may.
[01:42:49] Unknown:
I just saw something that needs research. I saw a truck that said emergency management of Yada Yada County. So when I quit traveling, I need to research that and see how linked that is in with the sheriff's department. Right. If that is strictly federal overruling the sheriff or whatever,
[01:43:11] Unknown:
but I don't think seems pretty important more so than
[01:43:15] Unknown:
the local health department, Roger. I don't think the feds can override the local sheriff. If IRS or any federal agency comes in to Fair County to mess with somebody, they've gotta go to the sheriff and have a sheriff's deputy accompany them to do their dirty work.
[01:43:33] Unknown:
So Well, that's how it's supposed to work. Yep. That's how it's supposed to work. That's how it's supposed to work. Alright. Well question for Dave. Does that mean I can no longer use avocado oil to heat my eggs with in the morning?
[01:43:52] Unknown:
Dave, is that cod liver or cod liver?
[01:43:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Any any oil in a bottle, tub, or jar is oxidized. If you want avocado oil, mash up an avocado, put some, salt, pepper, turmeric, and cayenne in it, and and a little bit of cinnamon and, then some lemon juice. If you don't and then puree it, and it is incredible. You can eat your eggs with it, but if you're wanna heat eggs, cook them in butter. Don't let the butter sizzle or smoke Right. Turn or turn brown because now you got oxidized cholesterol, and that's what gallstones are made out of. So, yeah, you always use butter, cook them on a low heat and, make sure you got soft yolks. If you make scrambled eggs, doc says, you know, make sure they're soft soft scrambled.
And doc eats his with a spoon. His are just really raw eggs that are warmed up. You could do that, but I don't like the snot. So we'd still scramble them pretty good, but, we know we don't overcook them. And, but, yeah, that avocado, you make a dip out of that, and I'm telling you, you'll be in love with it. It's incredible. But always save one seed to hold back. And when you if you don't finish what you've made, put that one seed back in it, the the lemon and that seed will help keep it from oxidizing too fast, put in a tight fitting, you know, with a tight fitting lid, put in the fridge and finish it the next morning, because it will oxidize on you pretty quickly.
[01:45:42] Unknown:
I've been I've been swapping I've been swonking raw eggs for a couple of years now. Every morning in my drink, I put two raw eggs. I might start putting more.
[01:45:52] Unknown:
But that's the one egg. The raw eggs, if you eat too many of them, they will, strip biotin from your body. Uh-huh. And, the biotin, that can make your nails a little funky, your breath a little garlicky or something. And, it can really weaken your muscles. You know, so if you're not supplementing with biotin, you know, that's one of the B vitamins, you know, you really, you gotta be careful. You can eat a couple of raw eggs a day without any problem. Right. That's what I did. Yeah. And if you put them in your coffee, it does, it cooks them a little bit. So,
[01:46:38] Unknown:
they're safe in there. I remember when I was, in school at LSU, and the fraternity house is right, right there. It is on the the lot line of the university, actually. And right across it was one of these little towns and little things that grow up outside of a college campus. And back in those days, they had an old a real old show soda jerk. A drugstore with a soda fountain. Right? And you go there and get milkshakes and stuff, and you could pay them a nickel extra, and they'd put a raw egg in there. If y'all have never tried that, it might sound, sickening some of you. But if you put a raw egg in a milkshake, you will be shocked at the difference in the taste.
Shocked. K? I mean, for the better. Okay? So anyway and, yeah, I saw the raw egg naturalist guy on info or Owen or somebody. Yes. Just a second. And I, started using those in my, drink in the morning. So I use it with my InfoWars, my vitamin mineral fusion and put some other stuff in there. And, yep. Good morning, Samuel. What you got, buddy?
[01:47:53] Unknown:
I got two things. One is, when they when they bottle wine before they put the cork in, it goes through a machine called a sparger. And the sparger puts a nitrogen blanket Correct. On the wine to keep the oxygen out. And some people who are very conscientious of things like olive oil will do the same thing. And like Dave says, when you open it, you lose that, but you can buy little aerosol cans with nitrogen so that you can keep your wine or other things like that fresh. It's, just, dry nitrogen. It's used in welding. I actually have it, a steel cylinder of it, because I use it for welding and I can use it for food as well.
But, and the other thing is I've done, I think, over 24, liver and gallbladder flushes throughout the years, and that's the one by Andreas Moritz. It's a nasty concoction that you have to drink on the last day. But for the first six days, what you really get sick of is apple juice because he wants you to drink a quart of apple juice, one a day for six days. And then when you get to the flush, it's it's olive oil, Epsom salts, and grapefruit juice, which doesn't taste very good either. It's all good. But I think in your case, Roger, if you got something big lurking in there, you would wanna use Dave's method and slowly dissolve it. Okay. Well, that'd be nice. I'd like to Because this moves this moves through you. I used to get, I used to weigh them on the gram scale. I used to get about maybe 250 grams of stones. There's 454 grams in a pound, so that's a little over half a pound
[01:49:43] Unknown:
of stones. Of stones out of your gallbladder?
[01:49:47] Unknown:
So and they they they start in your liver, and they move into the gallbladder. And then when things get backed up, that's when you get into trouble.
[01:49:57] Unknown:
Yikes. A half a pound? Yeah. Every time. And I've done 20 some of these. Holy smokes, man. That's a lot. Okay. Yeah. Yikes. Hey. We're on for our oh, hold. Oh, yes. Doctor Dave. Doctor Dave. Woah. Woah. Woah. Jamie, are you finished? We'll get you doctor Dave here.
[01:50:16] Unknown:
That's it. Yep. They're pretty saturated and wet. So but there's a lot of volume there too. It's probably the equivalent of three, four ounces, I would say. Okay. Yeah.
[01:50:29] Unknown:
Doctor Dave? Mini stockings.
[01:50:31] Unknown:
Yeah. That dry and it's d o c k d o o r, Dock Door. Anyway, that nitrogen, that dry nitrogen, that's on doc's bad food list. Nitrogen, nitrates, and nitrates. The first evidence of the mass die off from pollution was doc discovered these this rancher brought in 500 dead lambs when he was in college, going to be a, a veterinarian. He was working in the pathology lab over Christmas vacation. The only one in the whole school. A rancher brought in 50 dead lambs and doxes. Lambs are look look perfect little lambs. What happened? I don't know, but 500 of them died on me this morning. And, it had dropped down in Missouri down to, you know, below zero that night, but it shouldn't have killed them. Lambs docked at all 500 autopsies that he discovered that they all had a goiter, which is a swollen, thyroid, fry thyroid.
And the he discovered the pond water they were drinking from was, the runoff from the neighbor's fertilizer was poisoning that pond water with nitrogen and it fried their thyroids and they couldn't regulate their body temperature. They all died from hypothermia. And he wrote a paper about it, turned it in, and then, Marlon Perkins sent him to Africa to, be the lead pathologist in this, white rhino conservation project. And Marlon read that paper when doc was gone. And it, you know, it took him two years to to for it to come across his desk. And he's like, oh my god. This is the first evidence of a, you know, mass die off in animals from pollution.
He send it into the NIH in, like, 1963 or something. They gave him a $25,000,000 grant to do that twelve year study in the zoos looking for a new canary coal mine in Wallach, you know, was the lead pathologist in that study. So nitrates, nitrites, nitrogen, watch out for bacon, anything that they use it as a preservative, and,
[01:52:47] Unknown:
it it, yeah, tears up the body. So be careful. Yep. Yeah. All it's all in all preserved meats of these nitrates. Yep. In, if you are a wine connoisseur and you don't wanna go through all that, you can buy and I actually have one. I'm not drinking too much wine your last few years. But it's a little suction thing that you pull pull the air out of the wine bottle, and then you put a cap on it, and there's no air in there so that the wine can't oxidize. You can probably find those at a wine store.
[01:53:26] Unknown:
Nitrogen nitrogen and and nitrates, they're two different animals completely. There's Yes. Our air is 78 our air is 78% nitrogen.
[01:53:37] Unknown:
This is why they get the they pull it out there and use it in fertilizers.
[01:53:43] Unknown:
And when wines are are are getting aged and better, there's a there's nitrates in there. And some people I used to have a girlfriend who would get sick from a wine that was too young where the nitrates weren't burnt off. Yeah. And I knew this blind guy who owned a wine store, and his sense of smell and everything, he could tell when that nitrate was gone. And I used to buy bottles of wine for her there, and she never ever got a reaction when he picked the wine for me.
[01:54:21] Unknown:
Pretty cool. Yep. And that's when the nitrates are all burnt off. They're they're put into the wine process at some point. I'm not really up on it, but I know virtually all wines have it in there. Think. Yeah. Something. Yeah. Anyway, it's almost impossible to make wine without it, is my understanding. Right.
[01:54:42] Unknown:
But it does burn off over time. And if you catch it at the right time for people who are susceptible to it, it, it won't bother you because it it's burnt itself up. So Okay. Anyway
[01:54:55] Unknown:
Alright.
[01:54:56] Unknown:
Just let the let the wine air well first.
[01:55:00] Unknown:
That's all. Yes. Like, put it in the pour it very slowly in the, whatever they call that jar. Ah, the wine world. That was very interesting living down there in the midst of that and partaking a little bit too much for few years and then mellowing out. But there are literally Americans that moved down there for nothing but Malbec. They they they changed their whole life, upheld it, and go went all the way down there for Malbec because that's one of the last great stands in the world of Malbec. And, there's a lot of alcoholics down there too, American alcoholics and others, I guess. But, yeah, you could go by. We could go by, driving past the Finca or something.
They have a sign out there, vino caserro, which means homemade wine. You can go in there, and they'd sell you this stuff in, what they call the, which is a big seven liter jar. And I think it's, like, 35 pesos or something. I mean, dirt cheap. K? And, the problem was if you had that big Dubowana, it was seven liters. You you had to go through it real quick or it would turn to vinegar. But if you buy the big doughbawanna and have some empty wine bottles around, and you could pour it in there and then cork it, and it wouldn't go bad in the smaller quantity. And that boiled down to 70¢ a liter for the type of wines you'd pay $7 a glass for at a restaurant.
Yep. True story. Okay. We're right at the end of the pre fourth, program here. Got a couple of minutes, not too many. We got enough time for you to get your comment in, though, so come on.
[01:57:08] Unknown:
I wanted to say one other thing here since Dave was talking more about the GoodHerb stuff, and he had told us a few days ago about the, parasite cleanse with using the GoodHerb's products. And since the tenth is next week and the full moon again, I just thought it might be a good time to go over that protocol again if some people didn't catch it before.
[01:57:35] Unknown:
Is this from doctor Dave?
[01:57:37] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:57:40] Unknown:
Doc, you wanna come on and get us the parasite cleanse so the full moon's next week? Yeah. Maybe that's why Netanyahu is coming to town. We come out in a werewolf. Dave, you got any answers on this parasite thing? I've got it. If if he's tied up, I can read it too. I wrote it down. Okay, Brenda. Let's see if we can raise him. Dave, are you there? Are you gone off to do something? Fumbling around for the mute? Alright, Brenda. Why don't you give it to us? He must be detained.
[01:58:18] Unknown:
Okay. So he says to, drink this, the morning of the full moon. The first thing you do is a half a cup of raw honey, and you put a half ounce of the nerve support, the GoodHerbs nerve support. He said that paralyzes the, parasites. And we all know we've heard on the full moon they're out playing more, you know, they're out. So the second thing after you drink that first, then the second thing you do a half ounce of the GI cleanse good herbs and a half ounce of the respiratory support, and you put that in four ounces of organic grapefruit juice and chug that down.
And that's supposed to paralyze them, knock them out. And if and I believe he said that if you wanna use garlic instead of the respiratory support, you can, you know, grate up a clove or something in there. But I think I'd rather I'm gonna do the respiratory support, the half ounce. So and that's just to take for that one day. So, you know, a lot of the other, parasite cleanse you do for, like, three days before the day of the full moon and three days after. So this sounds really good, and he said he and his wife have had done it several times. So I just I don't know how hard it hits you or how soon you have to start going to the bathroom, but I was hoping he could chime in on that a little more.
[01:59:56] Unknown:
Well, we've got a long weekend. We're gonna be on the air. Dave always likes to be with us so we can bring this up again. Maybe not tomorrow with Brent, but on Saturday, certainly. So, anyway, quite a show today and deviating away from what we normally do, but health is very important. I've got a friend that's in the a company with some new mineral type stuff. I might let her come on and talk about it here. It sounds pretty amazing stuff also. So goes to the cellular level. I don't know much more about it than that, but you can take a little bit of it and pour it in a whole pond of dirty water. And within a short amount of time, the water is drinkable and totally clear.
So it's got some really interesting characteristics. We'll see. I'll probably reach out to her this weekend. So, anyway, we're about to close the show out for the third, and, I hope you're gonna be safe whether you're traveling or whether you're staying at home. And, we will see you on the air live here tomorrow with Brent Winters. So they're never a bad show with Brent Winters. So we'll see you then. Ciao. Give mister Paul a minute there to sever all the ties. Did you, happen to get a hold of Alan, Paul, by any chance? Nobody wants to answer me today.
Okay. Alright. Well, folks, anybody else got something for me today? Yes. I did get a hold of him. He's fine. Okay.
[02:01:40] Unknown:
Proof of life is all good, and, he expects to be back shortly.
[02:01:45] Unknown:
Alright. But just curious about the boy. So, anybody else got anything for me? Any more home potions or anything? Home potions. Okay. Yeah. Potions and lotions. You know? Yep. I guess not. Alright. Well, then I'm gonna go about my third, and the sun is actually coming out a little bit. That's nice. And maybe we're gonna get summer one of these days. It's very unusual, weather pattern for us this year. Anyway, we have to live with it. Can't do much about it. Complain maybe, but it's okay. Can't complain about too much down here. So, anyway, if nobody's got anything for me, I will go off into the noon sun, probably chase down a little lunch, do some errands. Of course, they don't recognize the fourth down here. We're gonna have it tomorrow. Jack's got a a real good hamburger place that we always liked. It was in a bad location. He's moved a little bit. So we're gonna have a a a fourth of July thing up there tomorrow afternoon. This guy, they make, I think Paul, they make about the best I know I shouldn't be eating it. They make about the best French, onion rings.
I swear I think I've ever tasted. They're just marvelous. So, anyway, you can bet I'll be fudging and having some tomorrow. But thanks to Jack for putting all that together. So any otherwise than that, I'll see you tomorrow on the fourth. Right?
[02:03:19] Unknown:
Bon appetit.
[02:03:21] Unknown:
Thank you, Nancy. And, you all have a safe third and get set up for what will be well, let's cross our fingers. It'll be an uneventful fourth outside of the normal festivities. I don't know that we need any extracurricular activities right now. But, anyway, that's where we are. So you guys have a great day. Okay?
[02:03:46] Unknown:
I'll see you tomorrow.
[02:03:48] Unknown:
See you. Ciao. Ciao. See you. Thank thank you, Raj.
[02:03:55] Unknown:
Alright.
[02:03:59] Unknown:
If anybody wants to continue the, topics of discussion from the show, I'll leave the stream up. Otherwise, I will take it down and start preparing for Paul English live at 3PM. I wonder where Dave went. He must have gotten a phone call.
[02:04:20] Unknown:
Yeah. I think that must have been what happened. Say, I real Paul, real quick, I wanted to ask you something. When on my screen normally, every day when I come in, you know, it's just got everybody's phone, name, and stuff on the screen. And today, it's just got a few across the top. What do I need to hit to correct that?
[02:04:41] Unknown:
Go to the, there's a view button. If you're if you're using the app, it'll be the third button from the right. There's leave preferences and view, and you click on view and go to gallery.
[02:05:04] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Paul? Yes. Yes. I'll say that.
[02:05:10] Unknown:
Mine, because I came into that also, and I cannot click the view because you're set up as presenter.
[02:05:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. You're big just at the bottom of the screen, and mine won't change either. I'm trying to, and it's blocked out.
[02:05:28] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:05:30] Unknown:
What actually should be going you're set up as a presenter to do the practice thing, I thought, for the,
[02:05:36] Unknown:
trust thing. Right. But what you guys should have been able to see is you should have been able to see the, the Zoom window with Roger in it. Nope. That's not what you're seeing.
[02:05:51] Unknown:
Okay. Your picture there. Yeah. And your cursor's moving around on your picture now. Okay.
[02:05:58] Unknown:
Alright. Well, during the show, it should've, it should've been switching to Roger and then back to me and then to Roger and then back to me and whatever.
[02:06:08] Unknown:
It it didn't on mine.
[02:06:11] Unknown:
Interesting. Okay. Weird.
[02:06:17] Unknown:
It didn't on mine too. It just stayed with that. Actually, because I'm cohost, I had mine over to the list. So Right. But when I first came in, that is how it was with your your screen only.
[02:06:32] Unknown:
Okay. Well, let's let's try something real quick and see, if I can do a share screen in Zoom and have that.
[02:06:55] Unknown:
It's also a very small picture there. We're getting mine is. It's not full screen.
[02:07:04] Unknown:
Oh, okay. So that's weird. Okay. So let's share. Window. Window. Window. Window. Window. Which one is it? Okay. And that one. Okay. And then share that. That application
[02:07:41] Unknown:
window over to the side looked like what mine usually looks like. And that Okay.
[02:07:46] Unknown:
Now it should've started looking like what are you seeing on your screen now?
[02:07:58] Unknown:
Just it's got, like, I can see Lisa and Samuel and David with them phone at the top, you know, across the top. And then, just in the middle, it's got your cursor and your picture little in that little gray spot across there, black.
[02:08:17] Unknown:
Like a little, it's on the lower right?
[02:08:21] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[02:08:23] Unknown:
Okay. So that's missing most of so Yes. So the Zoom window is not working right.
[02:08:35] Unknown:
My, my my my mute is being a pain in the butt trying to get to unmute. Took me, like, five times clicking on it, not even just tapping it. But, anyways, you're clicking on things, so trying to your share screen has changed for me. So the one the original square with your picture just in the middle is went over to the side, and there's other stuff up there now of you trying to share the screen, I guess, is what I'm seeing now. Okay. So So your your screen is changing things. Yeah. That's that's expanded now.
[02:09:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. But it's still it's only still about maybe a third of the screen of the entire window.
[02:09:25] Unknown:
Okay. Maybe a little bit more than a third. So now are you seeing a chrome window?
[02:09:34] Unknown:
If you're well, what I'm seeing is the black window within another window, and then that's that's on the the gray background.
[02:09:43] Unknown:
And it says you are screen share at the top of it.
[02:09:48] Unknown:
Okay. So and that's that's a black window. That should be a Chrome window is what that should be. So you don't see a browser there?
[02:10:03] Unknown:
No. It says it says you are screen sharing in green, and to the right of it, it says stop sharing.
[02:10:10] Unknown:
And then there's just a big black window.
[02:10:14] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:10:15] Unknown:
Weird.
[02:10:16] Unknown:
If you'll get it if you'll get in the app on your phone, you'll be able to see what you're what we're seeing.
[02:10:23] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Let me try that. Yeah. Because I'm trying to share a Google window. This is what I'm trying to do. A Google tab. Yeah.
[02:10:42] Unknown:
And mine doesn't say what kind of a window on it. I don't see anything.
[02:10:50] Unknown:
Yeah. It's really small on my phone, and I can, you know, blow it up, you know, use your fingers to expand it. But, normal size is pretty small on the phone screen.
[02:11:04] Unknown:
Okay. So all it's showing oh, okay.
[02:11:23] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. Can I comment one second real quick? I had to step away, but I could hear Brenda made one boo boo. It's a quarter cup of honey, not a half a cup of honey. But everything else, she nailed.
[02:11:37] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:11:39] Unknown:
I yield.
[02:11:44] Unknown:
Okay. So there's the Zoom workplace, the Zoom meeting. Yeah. It's not it's not showing the, Chrome tab. Let's do new tab. Okay. So
[02:12:06] Unknown:
What's that two tone gray diagonal stripe thing?
[02:12:10] Unknown:
That's just a that's just a background in the Oh, there's Google. Yeah. But I but I actually had to, what I was trying to do was I was trying to share the screen in Zoom to free conference call, and that's not working. But here's here's what, I want everyone to see.
[02:12:44] Unknown:
This guy's gonna explain what's wrong with American bread. In America, what we call bread can't even be considered food in parts of Europe. See, here in America, it's not so much the gluten as what we've done to the grain. About two hundred years ago, we started stripping the bran and germ or the fiber and nutrients to make flour shelf stable, also nutritionally dead. Because the nutrients were gone, we enriched it with folic acid, which a large majority of the population can't even metabolize. Therefore, many people experience fatigue, anxiety, hyperactivity, and inflammation. But then the bread wasn't white enough so they bleached it with chlorine gas, the bread didn't rise enough so they added a carcinogen called potassium bromate which is banned in several countries like Europe, UK, and even China. Then we wanted to ramp up production so we started using glyphosate to dry out the wheat before harvest causing endocrine disruption and damaging your gut. So now you're bloated, brain fogged, tired, and blamed gluten, but gluten is just the scapegoat. The real issue is ultra processed, chemically altered, bleached, bromated, fake vitamin filled weed soaked in glyphosate. This try
[02:13:42] Unknown:
to source, Try to source, flour from a country that doesn't allow all the crap that they allow here. Just saying. Anyway. Okay. Well, I still haven't worked the bugs out of the, the whole sharing thing and stuff, so, the jury is still out on that. Now during this show, could you guys see Roger?
[02:14:23] Unknown:
I couldn't. I just saw you picture of you. Interesting.
[02:14:27] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:14:29] Unknown:
Alright. You saw his block?
[02:14:32] Unknown:
You saw his block when he was talking?
[02:14:36] Unknown:
His block was there for the whole time right next to yours.
[02:14:40] Unknown:
Oh, okay. So Okay. I'm I'm thinking what we got going on is, Zoom is not doing a screen share anymore now that Roger dropped off because there's only one participant in Zoom, and Zoom is probably not figuring that it wants to waste the bandwidth sharing a screen from the back to the person that's sharing it. So I think
[02:15:08] Unknown:
So that's called a failure to communicate. Right? Yes. What we have here is a failure of the computers to communicate.
[02:15:16] Unknown:
Right. So okay. Well, alright. Seeing as seeing as, it it appears that we're, about done here. Let's, come on.
[02:15:39] Unknown:
You got an app? Does Andy have an iPhone? You got an iPhone, Andy?
[02:15:47] Unknown:
Yes. I do. Yes. He does. Yeah.
[02:15:50] Unknown:
See, I'm seeing different than you are because I got a Samsung.
[02:15:54] Unknown:
Yeah. I was I was on my Oh, yeah. I saw a different stuff too because I have an Android, and Samsung and Android have the same stuff. So alright. Well, it sounds like, it's a really good time to take the stream down. So here we go. Let's see. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com and Global Voice Radio Network. Our website, of course, is thematrixstocks.com, thematrixd0cs.com. Please go there and check out all the fun stuff. We're here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. Don't forget about Paul English live that will be happening this very afternoon at 3PM eastern.
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Introduction and Show Setup
Technical Changes and Course Enrollment
Discussion on Immigration and Citizenship
Holiday Weekend Plans and Observations
Music Industry Insights and History
Listener Engagement and Open Topics
Health Tips and Natural Remedies
Gallbladder and Liver Health
Historical Anecdotes and Personal Stories
Closing Remarks and Upcoming Events