Hello, and welcome back to Ballbusters. We are here today is Thursday, so you know what that means. We are here with doctor Peter Glidden. It is a live call in show. The six one, nine, three, five, four, eighty eight seven nine number should be in the description. Should also be as part of the title of this video so that you can access it easily. And we're good about to get ready to roll here. I have actually one I gotta find it now. It's not in this
one. Hopefully it's in this one. Okay, Yeah, they left it as a regular message. Go ahead the way. I love the name of your show. Thank you. Yeah, play on words, you know, got to have some fun with it. Plus them from New York, you know. So there you go. Okay, So this is so I kind of I'll give I'll go through the kind of like the rundown of this. So someone had asked, would you ask doctor Peter about eu A eu A monoclonial antibodies for COVID and their ramification. So I first though, I first
headed this off saying no because that doesn't sound like a natural application. So I think the the mindset is wrong going into that question, right, and uh, but then I but then he was talking about ivermectin, not you know, not because everybody else was buzzing about ivermectin. So I was like, okay, you know, let me formulate this a different way what people have been telling us to do versus what the nature pathic you know, colleagues
of doctor Peter Glidden had done. And let's see what the comparison is. Right, And here's doctor Manso. Hello, doctor Manso, Hello, how are you sir? Good? Hey? Is that al Tora there? There? Lived Manzo? Hey, what do you know? I figured I had to jump on. It's not often I get a cancelation, but when I do, there you go. I said, I have some work I should probably be doing, but this sounds more fun. There you go. Your future is so bright you need to wear shades. That's right. Yeah,
why the red tint? Is there a reason to that or is it just a fashion statement? No, it's actually helped block the blue light. Oh, very good from the screens and the LEDs and yeah, excellent. In our office, they removed all the fluorescent lights and replaced them with LED and it's like, oh, thank you, all right, thank you, it's even better. Less radiation but more who knows what they're doing. Well,
you are always ahead of the curve, doctor Manzo. Yeah. You know, if you get a lot of the LED lights in the store and look at the back of the box, a lot of them will say they are audio radio transceivers. Huh meeting they're able to receive and send Wow, because that's what a transceiver is. It's a transmitter and a receiver in one. It's like, Bob, that's interesting. Mmmm, boy, I did not know that. See that. I learned something new every every time I hang
out with the Manzo, I learned something that's really pretty great. Honestly, it's interesting. You know, we could go down that bunny hole. Yeah, why are they getting rid of our normal bulbs? And yeah, the street lights the smart city they're talking about Li Fi like light fidelity, So I mean, I'm sure that's what. And then you can get into the whole bio field human uh conduit for transmitting Wi Fi signals. I mean it goes, it goes lots of places. Here, let me take this this
brand down so it's not in the corner of your face. There, that's good. I can move this. That's good. There you go, all right, so e way montoclonial ADM bodies ivermectin. I mean, I already know the ends. I know where this is gonna head. So I mean we'll ask both of you, starting with doctor Peter Glidden like versus Yeah, because I, like I said, I think the mindset and the approach to that is not it's not it's not the right mindset going into the problem itself.
But so, a monoclonal antibody is an antibody that's produced man made, production of an antibody from a cell lineage, made through cloning process. And so all that that means is that the antibody that's made in the lab has a specific affinity for a specific moiety on a cell. And this is kind
of how that works. So we've got a foreign invader that finds its way into the body a bacteria, okay, and the bacteria has a coat on it, a protein coat on it, kind of like a gang member that wears a particular set of colors right to let everyone know that they're a member
of the gang. So the foreign organism, the microbe, has a protein code on it, and the immune system sees that as a foreign invader and it latches on to the bacteria, and then it creates antibodies which are specific like a lock in a key to that particular protein moiety, right, and
then antibodies are multiplying, multiply and multiply and multiply and multiplying. I get all these antibodies in the blood and in the future when or in in that moment when the antibodies float through the blood, and nobody knows how the mechanism here, like, because the antibody doesn't have any motile force, right, it doesn't have a flagella, it doesn't have a means of energy production, just floats through the blood and then somehow finds the bacteria and somehow sticks on
to the bacteria because it's attracted to that bacteria by the protein coat. Right. So and you know, like so an antibody for a Streptomonis bacteria would not stick onto an antibody for a pneumonia bacteria because they're different, different protein coats, different gangs, different colors. So when the antibody sticks on to the microbe because it you know, the lock and the key thing that excites the next level of immune response, and cells called macrophages show up and they
start to engulf, dissolve and destroy the bacteria. They do that through a lot of different mechanisms, the most favorable of which is the release of hydrogen peroxide, which dissolves the bacteria. So the idea here is that somehow the laboratory rat was able to figure out what the protein coat for the virus was, replicate that, and then produce gazillions of them, and then inject those into the human so that you'd have a gagillion antibodies now in your blood which
were specific for this particular microorganism. And I could see doing that with bacteria, but I can't see how they can possibly do that with a virus because nobody's ever proven that it exists. Right, Yes, and so did they come up with the protein signature? How do they do that? Who figured that out? How do they do that? Right when they can't even show
you? It's all number one stuff and number two. This is based upon the theoretical supposition that the monoclonal antibody doesn't change over time, that as it's floating through the bloodstream interacting with all these other components of it doesn't change frequency. How do you know that it's the complete, utter and total theoretical speculation which is supported only by reality, by consensus, not science, not science.
It's just one hundred doctors research guides agree that this is so, so, this is so, and they're going to lose their paycheck from the organization that's funding them if they disagree that this is so. So this becomes so. And this is the big problem with medicine right now, right so, And all of this stuff is informed by the reductionistic method, right right,
And the reductionistic method is oppositionally defiant. You've got to have an antibiotic and anti viral, on anti inflammatory and anti this and anti you have to kill the bug, Kill the bug, kill the bug. We don't know what the bug is, kill it anyway, which is diametrically opposed to the holistic method, which is support and promote the environment of the body so that the body fixes it whatever. And most of the time you didn't even know what
the hell it is. And the bodies more intelligent and it's going to know how to fix the problem more than death. Fake science is going to know. So, how could you develop an antibody for polio when the polio virus was never proven to exist? Was likely DDT poisoning and other vescin. Would you develop an antibody for hepatitis C when you've never proven it exists, or AIDS or HPV or the avian flu H five N one? How could you
do that? So this is the problem, right, And you know, because most people in the world are not any smarter than a fifth grader. When scientists start talking about monoclonal antibodies, everybody cowers an intellectual inferiority. Oh, thank you very much, doctor monoclonal antibody, sign me up right. That's how it is. And it's freaking nonsense. And also, here's what
I'd like to know. Please, somebody, somebody, somebody iver mech then was a really great drug on the World Health Organization's list of the top five drugs ever invented because it has a very specific action at killing a particular microorganism that caused river blindness in Third world countries. It was a breakthrough. Okay, great, fantastic, really good job. I'm in favor of pharmaceuticals killing parasites. I'm in favor of pharmaceuticals for parasites. I am because often that
they're much more efficient than the botanicals. Are. But can somebody please tell me how that drug kills sars Kobe two? How does that work? What's the mechanism of how does that work? How does that work? Can somebody please tell me how that works? Unless they're admitting that there's a a parasitic component to this without you know what I mean. So there's a gazillion types of parasites and they have all different things to kill them. It's not like
there's a broad spectrum parasite and I remeactin was the one. It wasn't It had a very specific range of action. So how does that work in covid land? Well, how did that? Somebody tell me? I'm waiting to hear. It kind of reminds me of like how vitamin D are? You know? Synthetic vitamin D might make you feel good, but it's a it's a steroid, you know, So it's going to make you feel good, but it doesn't mean it's doing anything beneficial, and it doesn't mean it's doing
anything to fix anything. So absolutely, it's a giant freaking scientific mess. And the only people practicing pseudoscience in the world today are people with PhDs and mds after their name. Yeah, the ones that are in the top of the game. Yep. So so just real quickly going back to the ivermectin thing, So am I not? Am I not right? When I I thought I heard that if you gave this to a cat and it was too much, it could cause you said, river blindness is what it was trying
to prevent. But I thought blindness was was a side effect of ivermectin as well, if something of low weight like a small dog or a cat was given ivermactin, that it could actually cause blindness. That could have That was secondhanded information from from someone, So that's why. And I thought also could cause headaches and problems with children too. So so here's what it says on Wikipedia, which you know, big deal right. Ivermectin is an anti parasitic
drug and discovered in nineteen seventy five. Its first uses were in veterinarian medicine to prevent and triague, heartworm and escariasis. Approved for human use in nineteen eighty seven, is used to treat river blindness, scabies, lice, strongy load, lloydiasis, trickeriasis, escariasis, and lymphatic philiisis. And that's it.
So it's an anti parasite kills like seven different things. Maybe sometimes sort of it's like, you know, everybody thinks that these drugs because they've been approved by the FD and they have all this research in back of them, and they are all these fancy names attached to them in all this medical mumbo jumbo language that's in the write up, it's one hundred percent effect of one
hundred percent of the time. It's not how many people do you know in your life that have been on an antibiotic and it didn't work and they needed a second one, or we need to increase the dose, or we need to give it to you intravenious. Let's give you intravenious rosepin. It only costs twenty thousand dollars a month, but that's what you need. Then that doesn't work. I see that all the time with eight with lime disease patients.
It's like this, they start here with this antibiotic, it fails, they go up here, it fails, They go up here, it fails, They go up here, it fails. And then the last tail Mary is intravenous rosephin, which is almost like a freaking chemotherapy drug. Wow, people never talk about the failure rate of the antibiotic or in this case, the anti parasitic. They just think, oh, it's nuts, I'm telling you. And they've cooked the books also, and so we're screwed. Whole
freaking world is screwed. Yeah, these studies are out of it and do the holistic approach right. And I've noticed a lot of the studies that people draw from are funded by NIH, funded by Rockefeller Foundation. Like you're going to get the result that they want it otherwise you're not going to get into the grant. You know, you're going to come up with the results that they're looking for. It was the editors of the journals that said that, I mean, I can pull this up all right. Yeah. Isn't that
a quote in your book right in the very beginning of it? Yeah? Yeah, So this is Angela. What the heck was her last name, Marcia angel She was the editor of I think the New England Journal of Medicine or GAMMA. Yeah, yeah, for years, editor in chief. When she retired, she said, medical journal I'm paraphrasing. Medical journals have devolved
into information laundering machines for the pharmaceutical industry. If a drug company conducts one hundred trials of a drug in ninety eight show a negative response and two show a positive response. It's only the two to show a positive response to public that's right. And then the editor of the Lancet said the same thing, and then the editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association said the same thing. So it wasn't like she was an outlier. It's like, this
is what happens. Science is dead, ladies and gentlemen. Objective science in medicine is dead, and it's been dead for at least eighty years. Yeah. And then you know, there was a Harvard study that came out I think it was a Round twenty twenty when they were looking at medical tests allopathic tests for diagnosis, and they said, if you have one form of medical
tests blood test, the likelihood of being diagnosed correctly is twenty percent. And just to get to seventy percent success rate, you have to have seven different types of medical tests. Now, how many people do you know getting seven different types of medical tests to even hit seventy percent? Now that's pretty pathetic, because what do you call the person who graduates last in medical school?
Yep, doctor exactly. In a murdered by injection by Eustas Mullins. If you want a history of how corrupt this quote unquote science is that everybody hangs on every word of Just go ahead and see how it was, how it was created. There was never anything scientific about it. The quacks are calling the other people quacks. The ones that are actually the frauds are calling everybody else the quacks. Well, I think that's the book that had the history
of the FDA when he first started. Yeah, that's one one guy running a lab and he wasn't He didn't even have the laboratory equipment, he wasn't testing anything. If you paid him enough money, he gave you a stamp of approval, And it's like, do you think they're any different? That was one of the regrets of my life? Is I always I wish that I had met Mullins. Yeah, Eusts Mullins, for sure. I really would have liked to hang out with Eustass Mullins for a weekend. Yeah,
that's sure. So science is that objective science is dead, and it doesn't just stop in medicine, ladies and gentlemen. During Einstein there are all kinds of experiments done, the most famous of which was called Micholson Morley and Micholson Morley did an experiment that said, hey, guess what. The speed of light is not constant, it's variable. But because Einstein's general theory of relativity was based upon the fundamental, unbreakable concept that the speed of light never changes,
it was rejected out of hand. To try to get a university professor or anybody to tell you how electricity moves through a wire, Get someone to try to tell you how that happens. Nobody can do it. Get somebody to tell you how it is that an electron spins infinitely around the nucleus. How does that happen? Where's the motive force come from? Get someone to try to explain gravity to you. They can't do it. Get somebody to
explain how tornadoes appear. They can't do it. Get somebody to explain why planets in space are still moving trillions of years when inertia should have made everything come to a stop. How does what is the primary mover of planetary bodies in the universe? What the hell is it? They don't know. Get somebody to tell you what the actual structure of the human cell is. They don't know. It's a ship show from top to bottom. Doctor Manzo, Oh, go ahead, good, No, it was done on purpose.
I'll shut up now, I was gonna say. Or for those of us out there who who listen to Ken Wheeler, just just get them to describe, tell you what a field is, because that's all those questions that you had just asked. I think all hang very heavily on what is what is magnetism? And what is a field? And can they because they have they deny the ether, they deny a fields. They talk about waves, and it's like, well, this is a wave that's about something does and not
what something is. I'm waving right, and what do you call it? So they were saying that it's a field, Well, Ken Wheeler says that it's like a dielectric, right, So the the light doesn't travel, it's it's a rate of induction and the field perturbation, which it's reacting with the ether. And that's what light quote unquote speed is is that it's it's a rate of induction. I don't know's it's all longe of junial field. So if you look at longa junior field versus uh, oh, it would be
cool if I could pull it up on my screen real quick. If you need to give you permissions to pull up on the If you guys want to talk about something for a second, I'll see if I can find this PowerPoint and guys, while we're while we're doing that, one nine, three, five, four eight eight seven nine. Uh, take this opportunity to call in, or you can send one in through the Buy me a coffee light that's in the uh in the description. You know the guy that was responsible
for building the Coral Castle in Florida. Oh, yeah, he's cool. He moved all those rocks just by that whatever generator you had, yeah, he had. He moved these giant twenty ton blocks all by himself. He's a little dude. He was like five two oh Alex right, I'll remember his name in a minute. But he wrote a little pamphlet that described how he did it, and he said that scientists have it all wrong. He said that the the individual atom and the and the electrons are like it's it's
been misidentified. It should have been called a magnetron instead of an electron. Nice because he says that every particle in nature, the fundamental particles, are magnets, individual magnets that have a positive or negative charge, and that because of the pressure at the Earth's core, when material is destroyed by the pressure, the individual magnets are released, some are positive and summer negative, and
they race out of the Earth's core and going out into the universe. And when they interact with everything else, which is made up of individual magnets, not electrons, that all of those things have a positive or negative charge, and so they are attracted through a magnetic field to the face of the Earth. And that's what gravity is. And he said he just figured out a way to negate that. So here you go. Interesting. Now, I
didn't draw these pictures, so they're still wanting to call them waves. But your normal transverse field or what they call a wave, would be like a rope right now, someone tucks on that rope, it's going to travel down through and eventually get to the other side. Whereas a longitudinal this is like a solid structure. I usually like to explain it almost like a broomstick. You push on one end, you have instant action on the other end.
But the interesting thing with this type of field is you have these areas here of refraction and compression. So from our eyes when you see light because light works in the longitudinal where you see compression, that's where they say it looks like a particle, And where you see refraction, that's where they say it looks like a wave. But it's neither. It's just our perception of this
field. Isn't that interesting? I thought you guys would like that it all comes from the ether yeap that they deny just because because they have to deny that and deny God at the same time. And that should be a little telling in and of itself, right, Yeah, but the connection between God and the ethers all right? So, I mean, if you really try to go ahead hone down on people, like explain what that longitu you know field is, It's like you just saw it, but what does that mean?
We still can't really even explain it. We have some ideas about it, we know kind of how it works. But I love hanging out with you guys. That was Wilhelm Reich's whole theory that there's a sub atomic particle called Anone's a sub atomic I'm sorry, it's a tiny particle called the orgon, and the the orgone is a life generating, intelligent particle. It's that's the the the analogous to prana in Hindu iobatic science. It's a prana.
It's an intelligent particle which creates life. And Reich said that the orgon moves through the ether. It needs the ether to be able to to move, and he did some remarkable experiments with it. He created orgone, jackerate Lodbuster too, the Cloudbusters. It was a pretty interesting thing. Cloudbuster. Yeah, there was a guy Jim Domeayo, yeah, there you go, there you go. So you've seen one of these, have you know? Yeah, they caught an experimental life energy meter. Oh really, that's supposed to
move measure the orgon and other things. And I tell you what, this is fascinating. Now, you have to be really specific with this, like real science. So we did. I did experiment with a bunch of people in their house. Once we had them get organic hair loom corn seeds and then organic corn chips, and then we had someone get GMO corn seeds and GMO corn ships, and then you had to measure them out so there exact
same weight and everything in the exact same type of cup. You put the GMO stuff on there and you get hardly any field reading for energy, but you put the organic ones on there and the meter would go like halfway. You know, right, life the life energy is not in the GMU. Reich had plans for orgone accumulators that you could build, and a lot of people did. And it's really pretty easy. It's I forget steel wool plus something else in layers and it concentrates orgone. So I'll send you the plans
for it. I've got it somewhere. You should build a little box like, you know, a two by four box just would be He's super easy to build. You could probably do in two hours and then stick the device in there, and I bet it's going to go off the chart because that was the intention of this device, was to concentrate the orgone and he would have he would build them big enough that you could sit in it. Yeah, likes right. And Jim de Mayo created the Cloudbuster. He he reformulated
Reich's Cloudbuster. He took it to the Aswan Dam in the eighties and completely filled the Aswan Dam in a crowd by using the Cloudbuster. Wow made it rain. Why wasn't that front page news? Right? He just died a year and a half ago, So guys, I have a question. And then this is from a friend of mine. It's kind of an important one. So I'm just gonna put the present screen on this so we can actually
read it too. Uh, just like that. Okay, So Alexandra says, could you ask the good doctors about stem cell therapy for paralysis chest down any recommendations on other possible therapy. And she's asking on behalf of herself. She's been dealing with this for quite many years. Unfortunate accident and uh, you know that's gotta be really, it's gotta be tough. So and she was, she's a friend of mine that I've known for quite a while.
Paralysis and she can't walk out all anymore or quad quadriplegic. I believe that she has very little use of her hands fingers. The spinal cord was severed in an accident and automobile accident. Yeah, so it's been a while too, and they say, I guess that over time it's less and less possible that it's the crap crap right there, you go. I like that it gets harder after time. Yeah. Now I have seen that reversed with the laying on a hands with the alfta bodywork. But it takes a lot.
I mean we're talking a group of person every day for years and to get that energy traveling back through the spine before the spine heals, because you're talking about a very significant injury. How many years I don't know, but yeah, the only clinical experience that I have any comes even close to that is I knew a guy years ago who had multiple sclerosis and he was getting progressively
worse. I don't think he could use one side of his body. He was in a wheelchair, and he was, you know, extremely open minded and of a metaphysical bent because he was somewhat awake, and he studied this yoga technique called yoga nidra, which is basically lucid dreaming. So it took him, he told me, it took him two years to perfect the technique. And then one night he went into a lucid dream and in the dream, he changed the energy of his body in the dream, and he woke
up the next and that the paralysis was gone. Now he works for NASA. You know what his job is. He flies the International Space Station, right, Yeah, he flies the International Space Station. They've got you know, from Houston, they've got the guys in the space station don't fly it. It's the guys on the ground that fly it. Yeah, and he's one of the guys on the ground that sends the code to the space station and tell it where to go. But that's the only thing that I've seen,
so I can. You know, sometimes with certain forms of paralysis, like you know, you've got a degeneritive condition, or you're exposed to a poison, or there's an environmental toxin, or there's a strong, bad bacterial infection, and then you're paralyzed. I've seen people recover from that with homeopathy. But when there's an actual severing of the court itself, I think the only thing that could possibly make any motion there would be laying on of hands.
Yeah. I don't think stem cells would do anything with that. I think you're just gonna waste a lot of money. Now do you know who Stephen Greer is? Yeah? That sounds awful familiar. Yeah, Stephen Greer
is a retired medical doctor. Emergency room guy. Oh okay, And Stephen Greer was in charge of something called the Disclosure Project, where he brought government officials from all these world governments to the Washington Press Club about fifteen years ago, and they all gave public testimony about their government's active relationship with extraterrestrials.
It's remarkable. You want your head to explode, just do a web search for Steven Greer Disclosure project, right, and he's made And he also has developed a way, like a technique that you can use with a group of people to contact extraterrestrials and to have the ships actually show up and interact with them. He's a remarkable guy. He's done a number of remarkable videos.
And the last one that he did was called the Lost Century and it was about government acquisition of patents for free energy, anti gravity stuff and all of this stuff. And he said in that video that he was taken to an underground facility somewhere military facility, and in that facility they were regrowing limbs with tech. You veterans had their legs blown off, they could regrow the leg with the technology that they had, which was reverse engineered from the UFOs.
Have you have you seen when they're like, I'm not sure how they do the genetic manipulation, but they're growing like ears and noses on the backs of rats. Yeah, legitimate stuff, right, like they're actually doing that, or they would have a peatra dish and they would be growing a lung out of it. I don't know how that happens. So the same way that in in you know, doctor Monzeau's book, which is everybody in the world should have, right, he talks about the look look at us, it's
a club. It's a club. He talks about the all the different levels of nanotech. It's crazy that it's mind blowing. Yeah, half of which or most of which was alien in origin, extraterrestrial in origin, or demonic, which every way you want to look at that, right, like whatever, I mean, whatever you want to call them. If we're rebranding cabalistic
demons as aliens or whatever, who knows where that goes. You know, I don't know Babylonian demons, I should say, yeah, something's going on, right, So, so pragmatically for this person's answer, what I would do is I would have her take the foundation ninety essentral nutrients every day. I would have her eat a die high in cholesterol. Right, central nervous system is made from cholesterol, and I would have her do the the hands on stuff in Doctor Manzo's book. Yeah, well, once a day for
the rest of her life. She probably needs to get the core copper because a lot of people don't realize, but you need copper to heal your nerves from the as your standard, the one i'd help develop. A lot of people don't realize that not only does copper help with connective tissue, but copper actually helps with healing the nerves and the mile in sheath, and it also gives you radiation production. There's a lot of reasons why they don't want to
talk about copper. But as far as my book, you really want to get the textbook because the two big applications are the nerve restore and the spine restore, and she has people that can help her with that too. Yeah, so that's on page three and three forty three. That is not in the self help book because well, if you could do it to yourself, you wouldn't need it, right. Unfortunately, that's a long application and someone else has to do it to you, So it's not in the self help
book, right. And the copper product core copper. Let me see if I can bring it up with Azure standard. Yeah, let me go ahead and I'll pull up. You know, I don't. I might be working on a second one too, because this one I have beef liver in it, and some people don't want the beef liver so but that helps make it more bioavailable because they retinal. But you know, people don't want anything to
do with animals sometimes, so I'm like, okay, I'll reformulate. But well that's a that's a Morley Robbins thing is you know, beefliver, beef liver, beef flipper. Right, I got it up, let me go ahead. And so so I make one without beef liver, and I'm gonna have to get selenium and other things in there because well you're getting that with the beef liver. That's kind of the point. But I interviewed the guy
from Azure Standard about a month ago. Yep, there it is. I was not aware that you were the formulator of the products, not all the products, but they did come to me. I don't know how they found out about me. It's kind of a long story, but me they found out about me, and then they were like, hey, we want to make these whole food products. You sound like the person to help us do
it. And I was like good because ninety percent of the stuff out there, if not maybe ninety eight percent of the stuff out there is trash. So, by the way, for those in the listening audience that want to know, and no, we don't have any financial obligations here with the but the Azure Standard is an organic farm organists in California. They've been in the organic farming for generations, yes, and they it's like a co op.
You join as your standard, You go online, you order whatever you want from as your standard, and then you look for a shipping an Azure Standard shipping drop off location near you, and you're probably is one near you. And then once a month they fill the trucks up with everybody's order and they go to the different shipping locations. You show up, pick the stuff up, and everybody's happin. It's right now. It is the best organic food
in the United States right now. Kind of like if you put together your co op in a sense, right you should get a few neighbors together. That way you can maybe get you know, bulk up on the on the purchase. It's a great company and if you don't know anything about it, you should check it out. Yeah, So let me ask you guys this question, because I have had and I don't think it's just stressed. I don't think it's just nerves or being you know, subconscious. I don't think
it's always that reason I have. It feels like the gears in my head lock up when I'm trying to think of simple words all the time, and a lot of times it happens at key moments when I'm trying to explain something like when I was doing the Mike Adams interview, a couple of things that I normally would ever just be able to rattle right off. I just simple words, we're getting we're getting stuck, and I was it just it's just like a grinding to the halt. Would Copper help that? Or is there
something else going on in my brain? Because I just it happens to me and it's random. And people said, oh, it's probably from the shots, and it's probably from uh, you know, aspergers or something like. They've tell me every damn thing from their you know, armchair medical degree that I don't. I don't know, but to make of any of it, it could have helped. I mean there's a bunch of other things too.
So yeah, So that's the technical term for that is word hunting, okay, And there are a number of homeopathic medicines that are effective for this. I'm looking it up right now. It didn't I pulled up another window, and this window specifics. The whole time I was looking at the full product, you guys weren't seeing it. SOPs, let me figure that. Fix that out because it pulled up in a in a different window, so I can't do it that way. Let me just go with the entire screen at
be better off that way. That way you can see it. That's what I was looking at the whole time. You guys were looking at the three bottles together. Oh yeah, yeah, because I saw that. You know, fatigue is one of those things for sure. But you know, I'm also you know, doing eight four miles a day on the elliptical, so I'm I've been taking a nap like a toddler in the afternoons because if I guess, get tired after the get what time do you get tired? Maybe
around four or five o'clock and then sleep till like six or seven. Was the ingwindill hernia on the right side, left hand side, It was the left hand side. Yeah, Okay, so you got something to write with. Huh yeah, Oh, come on, book? What happened? Oh? Computers? Yeah, I'm trying to get it to do something and it doesn't want to do it of course. So there's a homeopathic medicine that you should get and try because it can't hurt and it might help. I'll write
it out here for you. It's called like like a podium cleve atom. I'll put it right in my window here like where it is like a podium clevatum. I even spelled it right. How about that? Get it in the two hundred C or the two hundred C K potency. It's going to be dispensed in a small tube like this. Oh yeah, yeah, right to be. You won't have those ones. They won't have those ones at
Sprouse. That's something i'd probably have to order, right. Yeah. You won't be able to get it in the two hundred C potency maybe, but it would be a long shot. Yeah. I think they just have thirties and sixes in there usually. So take two pellets orally three times a day for seven days in a row, and then tell me what happened. We'll talk about it and the next time I see you okay, right, well, yeah, we'll see, we'll see if Amazon gets it to me that
quickly. And also, yeah, I mean you need to understand, right, I mean we got to always go back to the basics that this is how many nutrients the body has, this is how many you need, This is how many nutrients your body needs, and this is how many it has. And then you exercise, right, it burns it out. Yeah, So I do take additionals when I do this too, and I would do as the rain thing is just messing me up though, because it's been forever,
you know, the less at least I don't drink alcohol. It's not because of that, you know, It's been eight years since I've touched alcohol. I don't deal with drugs, you know. And I just don't understand why I think I'm fairly intelligent when I don't have any other factors involved, like as far as me being able to remember what words I'm using, and then all of a sudden, there's times when I can't even think of a simple word and it just locks me all up. So are you doing these
I've been out of the OSTEOFX, but you're doing everything else. Yeah, Okay, bumble up on everything for twenty one days. Right, But I think that this and the inguinal hernia we're different arms of the same octopus. Oh yeah, so you think the copper might actually have there too, because that's the elastin, right, Copper can't hurt? I mean you need it
nutrient. Can you say the elastin is also like copper copper dependent? Yeah, that would be the lining in your stomach too, right, So one hundred percent your bladder, your skin, your circulatory system, helmeopap it like like, oh, I you know I didn't spell that right. This would be considered not a gain the function memory treatment. This would be considered a
Daniel Christo's treatment. Right. So when you take this as an experiment for seven days, you want to look to see what global effects it has on your on you, your mood, your energy, your appetite, your sleep, your memory, the whole enchilada, because this is that's what this is. It's not a memory thing, right right, the whole right, the whole body, the whole. Like you said, doctor Manso, I have something on the screen for you. Okay, we'll get rid of this one.
So this is in my system. This is the energy pathway that's from four to six PM. I got the best way I like to explain this is between that timeframe, this pathway is doing diagnostics and it's putting a stress on that system. And if you develop symptoms during that system, that means the test isn't working. Right, Like you test a motor, you put extra load on the motor if the motor doesn't work. So when you start developing symptoms during that timeframe, that system is having a problem. And look
where it goes. Oh, right down. This is only the left pathway. You have an identical pathway on the right side. You just flip it. But you know, I can't illustrate both, and you wouldn't know what you're looking at. Right, So that we're as far as the meridian when you get into Chinese medicine, this is the pathway that then creates the bladder
meridian. Now, when you're talking about what it forms in the body, it helps form the bladder and partially kidneys, muscles, ears, reproductive organs, and the brain part of the brain, because there's other pathways that help develop brain. So there's a direct correlation there to a number of things. Interesting. So when I see the blue line going towards the ear is the
ear low bune that touch with the touch points. No, I think the touch points would be on the next page, so like the self help would be the short one. It down here, So you would be touching a three and thirteen. Three is you just put your hand right over your shoulder. It's at the corner of your shoulder blade. Left hand over the right shoulder, yep, okay, yep, and then your left hand would be touching the thirteen, which is yeah, I came up a little bit.
It's like a couple of inches up above the nipple. So left hand would be this way yep, yah, and then you're after like five minutes, your left hand would move to the left little toe. So you would want to be somewhere where you could like sit or crush your legs and touch that. Okay, I'll play this back later. But interesting, it's related to the muscles and all the other stuff. So is that where these little dotted lines there if we zoom in I think and zoom this other thing that happens
that where that scar tissue is somewhere here where this dotted line is. Yeah. Yeah, it's very It's kind of like right directly where the leg treases, like right by the pelic boone, and I think that's where it got that somewhere there. Yeah, I'm just saying probably, I'm probably making it flies like a back. So when you're doing the hands on treatment here, is it correct or not that you want your fingertips on the on the point.
Yes, the most sensitive part where's my camera is, you know, right at the right where you can see that little your finger where your finger prints are. Yep, that's the most sensitive part. So I try to lay so my hands are flat on the body like that that if I'm doing self treatment, should I go skin to skin then because it's right. I mean, it's probably a little better, but it doesn't matter. I mean we've been able to go even over top of a cast mm hmm. It
still works. In fact, we've even been able to work on a limb that was not there amputated. Yeah. You go to where the points are supposed to be and you will still feel the energetic pulses. It's like that that that photography that you showed me when they show the leaf and the energy signature is still around where the leaf used to be before them was breaking that's the energy is still there. It's just the physical bodies that's gone. So
amazing, so cool. That was the That was what Greer was talking about when they were regenerating limbs, is because the energy is still there, and that's what they were harnessing. The energy is still there, and that's why you have phantom pain because one of the main signals of pain is energy is not circulating. Right, go fix it, right, And then you go to the morons and the drug you to death and take away the pain. And you're like, oh, it's fixing it. No, it's not right.
It's so crazy, like it feels it feels I feel something. There's some kind of stimulant here, so therefore it's working. Then then they get hooked on the pain medicine, but they can't prescribe it anymore, so they discharge you and now you have to go find it on the street. Right. Hey yeah, oh man, Florida was big for that, weren't they. They were handing out Payne pills back in twenty ten like they were candy
until you're living on the street. Well, I was just talking to one of my clients this morning about that, because she brought up a question about all nad and I was explaining how we used to have a lady here in Ohio. I won't use her name because maybe she doesn't want to get but she had an all natural clinic here to get people off of drugs because she
was a drug addict and she can off of it. And she became a motivational speaker, and she was using nad ivs and neurofeedback and other natural remedies to get people off of drugs. But Ohio didn't like it. You're not allowed to use non drugs to get people off of drugs. Yeah, so they ran her out. I'm telling you, it's a self policing, self regulating, jack booted cabal of thugs that are running medicine in the United States and Canada and the European Union. It's a big bad voodoo daddy and it's
a freaking problem. Hey, doctor Monso, did they take the I P six down again? It looks like it was up. I think we talked about it and now it says coming soon and it's not. I was just curious, what does ice that's for pulling excess iron out of you? Right? The main reason I use it, I mean there's other uses, but that's the main reason why I'm using it. Does that work, doctor Gladden?
What I've seen six forgetting to getting out? Uh? I do just having fun with you getting excess iron out of the out of the tissue easy, it says there on my end, Min says, coming soon. It's to give blood unless it's over the top. No, it's not over the top. That's weird. I p six supreme with it right, that's the one huh Min say is coming soon. I would just donate blood. There's another way to do it, to get rid of the iron. Yeah,
get it rid of excess yep. Dominating blown is another way. They just say you do it, give to someone else here, it's your problem now. Yeah, yeah, it's coming up. Unless it's this clicker, one of the only things that blood letting was actually effective at. I'm having issues with this thing anyway. It doesn't look like anything's clicking at the moment. It might be cookies or something. You clear it or something. Maybe it's pulling up old Yeah. Yeah, that's weird because I know that you.
I think you made an announcement, didn't you, and the and the emails telling you that was up that was ready, all right, So anyone out there six one, nine, three, five, four, eight, eight seven nine, we got a couple of minutes left. And also, if you want to write it in, there's the by me a coffee thing. So if you were a Californian someone has just asked us, I would move. Yeah, that would be the first uh step I would say too. But and that's what I did in twenty sixteen. But I prought. I
wouldn't have money to keep my office open. I would have to be charging people five times when I charged right, like a room smaller than this whole clinic. I'm going to make a prediction right here, February eighth, twenty twenty four. This year there's going to be a massive earthquake on the West
coast, like massive on the West. That is my prediction. So buckle up, if I if I from what I was looking at with that Chan Thomas book, the alleged CIAD classified cataclysm book called the Adam and You Story, it looks like I'm not even far enough inland from Arizona when this thing happens. That's the huma is going to be in the water too. Well. I don't know if it's going to be a like San Andreas thing,
and you know, half of California falls into the ocean. I don't know that that's going to happen, but there's going to be a big, major earthquake in California, Southern California, Central California, northern California, southern Oregon this year. If this is the Yosemite uh connected, And that's going to be really massive because they said that that thing is ready to go and it's
going to be like a super super quake. Okay, know, whatever the hell's going to happen there, Well, at least Joe Biden's in charge, and he'll really be able to help. Hey, he's very talented. He can fall up the steps, he can beat gravity. Someday I want to be just like doctor Manzo. One of these days. One of these days going to happen, Ladies and gentlemen, So it will happen. Getting back to the question, the question, the California thing, So they're asking about
chemtrails, and that's that's making a whole lot of in my mind. It's like, okay, well, of course before he's right, but when it comes at things, but I remember a bunch of videos back in twenty something or other after Fukushima when people were going to the grocery stores and they were using those little meters, I think a dostmeter or something like that, and they were catching high levels of radiation in the food. And then California went
ahead and increased the standard, you know, safe allowable radiation level. Yeah, like one thousand percent more than it was before. And that now that's the that's the standard, and it's okay if it has that much in it. And they're saying they had nothing to do with Fukushima. Yet the cow's milk was full of radiation the food and then they started radiating the food to get rid of parasites. Wow, that was the excuse. So now all
the food should have radiation in it because that's what they do now. They tell us, you know, you can buy a Geiger counter for a couple of hundred bucks and yeah, a little handheld. I had one. I broke, but I got one from like a Russia site or something. There you go. So my it's my take on chemtrails. You know, when I become a multi bazillionaire, I'm going to have a fleet of jets with collection ports that fly right behind those things and pick the shit up, and
so we can analyze and see exactly what it is. Number one, Number two, you know, the whatever it is, it's in the chemtrail. Unless it's some weird nano tech things whatever, then we're all screwed. Whatever it is, it's an extracurricular stress to the human body, the same way that going out in cold weather is a stress to the human body. So if it was really cold and snowing and you had to go out and shovel your driveway, you would not do that in your bathing suit and flip flops
because the stress of the cold would hurt you, could kill you. But if you bundle up, you can sleep on the freaking ice if you want. So. My whole mantra is neutrify your body with the ninety essential nutrients on a regular basis, stop eating food that's coming up the works, and
when you become ill, treat yourself holistically. And if you do these things for the rest of your life, your body will be stronger and stronger and stronger and then more able to handle this nonsense stress, whatever the hell it is. Yeah, that sound advice. Stranging yourself So that whatever comes your way, you'll be able to, yeah, fight it off better. Your your shields will be up and it'll be at full full shield force as they
say in a star trek, Yeah, or something of that nature. I'm sure you've got We've got people that have been on you know, the ninety essential Nutrient Protocol and other things, and they get surgery because they need it for whatever reason, you know, traumatic injury, whatever there. This happened to my nephew. He severed his achilles, oh gosh, completely and his calf rolled up, bunched up under his knee, so they had to pull
it down and staple the achilles to his heel bone. Right. I still blows my mind that they can even do that because there's such tension on that thing. It just blows my mind. The orthopedic surgeon said it was going to take him six months to recover. He was completely one hundred percent healed in two months because he did this. That's awesome, because this isn't rocket science. I mean, your body needs stuff to fix itself, and the stuff that it needs isn't in the food. You need to give it stuff.
It's mandatory. You can't you can't get all of the stuff that your body needs to work the way that God intended it. Just from eating, you can't do it. It's impossible. It's not just tricky, it's impossible. So you've got to supplement. And if you do, your body is stronger and more able to handle stress. And that's kind of a no brainer, right, yes, sir. And then when little things come along, you got a little couple extra things to add to me. And then,
uh, that's how it goes. You just for the problem. Yeah, best kept secret in the twenty first century, no kidding. So I'll let me ask you this one last question if you guys have time, and I want both of you guys to answer if you can. I just had watched an old video. Mine couldn't have been more than two a year and a half ago, and the back of my head in that period of time has become a sand trap if you were golfing on my head, rather than a
grassy knoll. And I'm just trying to figure out how quickly, well, how that happens so quickly. I have thin hair naturally, like I look. Maybe it was thicker when I was younger, but like you can see my scale pretty easily when you you know what I mean. But it but in that one spot, it wasn't like that not too long ago, and it seems like it's pretty rapid. So I'm wondering if there's something else going
on. That's why I was also curious about the copper because I've been told things about that when it comes to hair colder, but I didn't know if they had anything to do with hair loss. Yeah, so I have no idea. Was it like that for your father? No, my desk got a full head. It's uh. I thought you got your traits from you, not that they even know. But you know, my mom on your mother's side of my grandfather's bald and he got he got older, his late
thirties, early forties. Yeah, I find you the secret to regrowing hair or stopping hair loss. I mean, I'd be a I mean, i'd be having lunch with Elon Musk every day, right, So, I don't know. I will tell you one thing that I saw. I was treating a guy who broke a couple of his ribs in a snowmobiling accident, and we had him put a botanical medicine on his back because it was it would it's a really great botanical. Was a tincture of a botanical for facilitating bone
healing, right. Comfrey is the common name of it. Some fight him of fish and aalys and we would have him do poultices of the comfrey and he'd tape him onto his back so the you know, it wouldn't evaporate and it would just suck into his body. And in four weeks after we were done on the ribster heeled he had a patch of hair on that part of his back, oh where the comfrey was. So, I don't know,
I have no idea, Daniel, I wish I did. That's interesting even if it was green, at least it'd be hair like that uh C show River creepshow with up played it played a part in his own movie. I'd go with that, the big mossy green thing. Yeah. Whenever we do therapeutics that increase the blood flow to a particular part of the body, we have the tendency to have extra hair there, so you know, you're doing the ninety essential nutrients so your body has the stuff that it needs to have
hair. I think that a lot of reason a lot of people lose hair is because you know, here's how many nutrients they need. Here's how many they have. The body knows it's in trouble, so it starts to steal nutrients from non essential tissue to keep essential tissue alive. So your hair falls out because you don't need it, like a tree drop in leaves in the fall. Yeah yeah, but you're neutrified. So this shouldn't be happening. So there's got to be something else going on, and I don't know what
it is. And you know, I think that might also be because this is pretty recent getting back into the swing of doing this. When this started happening, if it was a year and a half ago or whatever, I probably wasn't doing the same thing. I probably had a different diet, and I probably a lot of other things going on. Plus the OGX jampoo that we were using that was recalled because when the chemicals touched your hair, it created for meldehyde. Oh yeah, that's not good. Oh this is me
Okay, guys. I couldn't figure out what that was, all right, So we got a call. Come in you guys, got time? Yeah, I got five minutes, all right, Hello, Oklahoma, state your name and ask your question to doctor Peter Glidden and doctor Alphonso Manso or don't hello, what's going on? You got there? Hello? Hello? Oh hold on? Sorry try again? Can you hear me? Hello? All right, yeah, okay, go for it. Sorry that was that was my operator. Oh my god, that's funny. Okay, Daniel, Yes,
am, I am. I on the scene. You're on with doctor Peter Glidden and doctor Alphonse Amnso you're on the show. So make yo. Guys, you're all awesome, and Daniel, you're awesome. I've called you before, Daniel a long time ago, and I usually have phones that don't work, but I'm calling this and I must be behind in the time frame thing because whatever. Anyways, Yeah, just about your hair, and I just wanted to make a comment about that. It's something you might want to
try for your hair. Then tonight clay for my hair. And yeah, because like my name, this is Shandie, and I've talked to you briefly or somewhat on text a long time ago, but about mold toxicity and stuff. But anyways, ben tonight clay, either in a powder form or even the liquid detox form. I've put both on my hair and because I still was living in a MOLDI environment. Like when I got in a clean environment, it worked real good and my hair was like brand new. I mean
it grew because it did not grow for two years. Interesting. So I'm just saying, I put it on hair, treat your scalp like the detox and arint. You could do it and let it dry on your head. Just try it. So wait a minute, Wait a minute, Wait a minute. So how do you apply it? How long do you leave it on? What's the what's the how to pragmatically? How do you do this? Okay, Well I've done it and I kind of I've done it both
ways. I mean I've deu Okay. With the liquid, I've done it to where I've just had like two tablespoons and like a bottle of water, and so I would just pour it over my head in the shower after I did my shampoo and stuff and just let it sit in there for you know, two or three minutes with the liquid. One with the powder one, that one you're letting it like get all hard on your hair, and that
one's kind of gross. But I've done that to where I've left it on my head for like a few hours too, not very long at all, so I'm not saying it. Don't do it for a few hours day every other day. Well for me, because I was living in a mouldi environment, I would did it like with the liquid. I liked that one better. I would did that like maybe every other day or you know, yeah, yeah, I mean, I mean, because it works real good for clay mask and everything like that. But you did you do that for?
Would you do it for two days a week, a month, six months? How long did you do it for? You know? I did? I did it for a couple of months. But you know, I noticed that we had mold here. When that stopped working on my hair, it quit working no matter how often I did it, And I mean you just do it, you know, kind of like as needed, you know, but you can tell the total difference, like I had brown, new shiny, beautiful fluffy? Was it thicker? They have been a big claim.
But do you have do you have a question for doctor Manzo and doctor Peter Glinden? Not right now, I don't think alrighty, Well, thank you for your for your No, I appreciate it. It wasn't no, that's okay, thank you for your go have a good one. You think all right, So this is one of the things about the type of medicine that we do that I think is worth underlining that yah, allopathic medicine because it
is it's made up. It's not based on any law whatsoever. Is they have a therapy that's the standard of care, and then it fifty years later it's discarded and it's looked at like that, like it was an idiocy. In holistic medicine, because we are standing on natural law, we never discard anything. We add things because we learn new things. Yeah, but we
never discard natural law doesn't change because natural law doesn't change. So you know, I appreciate any input from anybody that has actual experience with stuff, because you know, we don't know everything. And this is you know, so this is really this is a really important point to understand that you know, bring us you're tired and you're weary, and you're how to bring us your
stories and let us know what happens. Yeah, that a body right that had gave the our Foundation pack to ten thousand people, eighty three hundred of whom had complete recovery in their complaint. It was an eighty three percent success rate. Eighty three percent he gave ten thousand foundation packs away. Well, he didn't give them, but he had ten thousand people in his organization that were taking this over time. Wow. And eighty three percent of them had
a remarkable improvement. Wow. And you know why because it's natural law. I mean, that's how deficient we are. If we just don't solve them, then that's crazy. Alment would clear up if we just had what we needed in our people say needlessly, people suffer needlessly, no kidding, Yeah right. I've seen some people benefit from red lighte therapy for hair regrowth, but not everyone, so it's like, okay, work for some all.
I meant to say something about that because that Catlog guy, he was kind of a quack and I'm not sure if his magic, you know, frequency of red light would be any special from any other red lace object because he was kind of a nut job. I mean, there's I don't know if everything about what he did was crazy, but he was a Seventh day Adventist who had people doing some pretty kookie things and they weren't allowed to have any kind of sexual thoughts. They had to take they were supposed to eat plain,
dry food. That's where the corn Flix came from his brother had developed it. Because it got he got moldy, moldy corn starts, he decided to fry. I mean, that's a whole story about that, and you know, post try to steal it, and then you know, finally the
court settled for you know, the other get Kella guy. But it was it's just like he was kind of a goofball and then the red light therapy was just one of those other kooky things he was trying to like apply to his little his little Seventh Day Adventist people who were hanging on his every word. I guess you know, when I was in when I was in Texas
studying, I had a roommate who from the Philippines. He was an astrophysicist and he came in to study naturopathy and he was staying with me and he had thin here, and uh, he just went out and he bought the little Now did he actually get diodes for a laser or did he get the I think he bought that diodes and everything, and he made a little helmet and he had it on his head and he said it was helping a little
bit. So he just bought like cheap things and made his own helmet, so it wasn't like any kind of special So do you think there's a natural frequency difference or a frequency signature difference of like a different like band of light of of the red spectrum that would make a difference more than the other, because that's that's what their selling point is on the ones that are allegedly from Kellogg right so, or from his original patent, and that to me doesn't
make a lot of sense. The sauna space, Yeah, that one, because that's what the artist was talking about. And when I heard the name Kellogg, I'm like that goofball, you know, is it is the far infrared and the infrared, but it's also full spectrum, so they have a full spectrum involved. That's also so they don't know. They don't even have
it pinned down to like one particular. I don't think that bactrum. So they if you get everything, if you throw anything at it, then you get you're about to hit something, right, Yeah, because when I have one, and when you sit in it, you feel like you're in the sun. You do, you feel really good, but you feel like you're
in the sun. I tell you what. When I'm independently wealthy. I I will put a lot of money, time, energy research into light therapy because there's something there there, but nobody's you know, nobody's doing the scientific method with it and actually drilling down to figure the shit out. They're not. And it's the same with the right frequency people. They should be ashamed
of themselves. Some most of them. Yeah, oh yeah, most of the field is not real rife the monk that you were talking about with the sunlight but burning like burning the leaves of the puntry or whatever and using it for the tooth. That was interesting, very interesting, like the poultice or
whatever that they were getting from the ash from the from Yeah. Yeah, well, you know, Pollock says that easy water is created by One of the things that goes to create the creation of easy water is saunas sitting in a sauna, but not a in for red sauna. It was like the old you know, the finish saunas with the coals in the wood heating the rocks. So there's something there there that I don't think would be that difficult to figure out if you had a research team that knew what they were doing,
right, Yeah, you had the money and the research team. It would probably be pretty easy. Yeah, we could change the world. And then we'd have to have you know, twenty armed guards surrounding the research facility because it's only a matter of time until the FDA sends a stormtroopers. Yeah but bister, I'm sorry, but doctor Glidden, doctor Manso, is that peer reviewed? Exactly? There we go. We have the name of the
show, The Return of the Jedi. I like it, gentlemen. It's always a pleasure spending time with you, but regretfully I do have to leave. Yes, sir, thank you so much to go too. All right, Well, see you all in the future, I hope very much. Yep it again. All right, let's go, thanks guys shallow all right, sir, thank you very much. Good talk to you, and I hopefully hopefully you know who contacts both of you. So yeah, I'll get
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that's just above the Doctor Manzo stuff, Ballbusters fifteen for fifteen percent. If I didn't say that already. Some of these things are repeated because they're important, like I have Doctor Peter Glidden's here again, but also there's the book here. And then if become a Patreon, if a Patreon member get commercial,
free prodcasts and exclusive content. I've been putting more and more up there lately, and going into my archives for my real radio shows and putting up select ones in there as well, so it's getting filled up more and more. I'm going to keep on that one. It's hard to do two things. So if you guys sign up for that thing that says subscribe underneath a live chat, that is primarily going to be going to uh the low that well, that goes to locals and if more, if I if I notice
people are going in there, I'll do the double posting. But for the most part, it's gonna be in Patreon, all right, and it's appreciated either either which way you go. So there's that. There's that. Oops, that'd be weird. Maybe be in weird And where's he doing? Is the other one up there? It doesn't matter. You don't know what a book looks. Suck. The book looks look like it is. You shouldtill you get your copy A S A P. I'm telling you, man,
it's gonna be. You're gonna be. You're gonna be left behind when it becomes the next whatever the heck, it's gonna be once uh once more and more people start picking up on this. I was wearing this. This is gonna be funny, and this is our little inside joke between you and me and the rest of the world. Uh, just try to keep it between us, right, I was wearing my uh Bill Cooper was right shirt and Mike Adams right. So that's that's a He's at the same level as far
as exposure as Info Wars or what do you call it now. Alex Jones is Alex Jones printed because Hubris right shirts that said Alex Jones is right. And I saw some of these at the Reawakened tour and I was like, what the heck is that? Because I know the history. I know that he was robbing and stealing from everybody, including Bill Cooper. So my Bill Cooper was right shirt, I'm there alone as a statement of it in and of itself, and if a lot of people see that, they're gonna they're
gonna be interested in on what the heck this show is about. And then we got into I got an opportunity for a brief amount of time to talk about Stu Peters and the Brother Nathaniel video that I did a an analysis of, so I know stud pays attention to Mike because Stu paid attention to a video that I did and way I don't know, like a year ago whatever, and it got crazy blown up, and Stu was infuriated with me because
I was calling them out and censoring a clip of Doctor Brian artists. So now he's going to see me up there, I'm going to wear those The Bill Cooper was right, so, you know, and criticizing what his his little play was with brother Nathaniel. So and when I when I get this actual video, when I when I get it once it's out tomorrow, I'm going to repurpose it on uh the Rumble channel and various other places, obviously my my podcast too, and I'm going to do some commentary to fill in
because again that thing was happening with me where I couldn't come up with the word, so I had to force myself to change directions and what I was about to say because I couldn't come up with it. And it's been happening. I don't think it's well, I wasn't tired I don't think it's hard to tell anymore because I was lay in bed until three o'clock in the morning, and then when it's almost time to get up, I finally fall asleep
and dead asleep, right. But the rest of the time my mails be doing something else because I'm just gonna be staring at the damn little back of my eyelids, but not asleep really, And it's not caffeine related, it's none of that. I don't know. I don't know. I got my time schedules screwed up when I was writing the book. Maybe staying up really late to try to get it. I'll take care of when during the time it was quiet in the house, and I don't know if it's ever like
worked its way back. We'll figure it out, you and me, all right. Hope everybone has a wonderful day. I wish you would call more, let me know that you care.
