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too many people on the earth. Tedros says, I'm Tedros. I'm not a doctor. I was a Marxist
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terrorist until I took over the World Health Organization. It's a beautiful, beautiful meme
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with these two guys. I'll circulate it because it's memes like that that work. Okay, welcome,
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But not a formal interview, but of the rules of the game that we're playing here. But how are
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hello. Hello, Judy. Yeah, nice to see you. You're brilliant. I was watching some of your videos
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in the last few days. Yeah. Thank you so much. All right. So, welcome everybody to Medical Doctors
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for COVID Ethics International. This group was founded by Dr. Stephen Frost of Wales in mid-2021
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during the darkest days of the COVID scam responses with a desire to pursue truth, ethics, justice,
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freedom and health. Stephen has stood up against government and power over the years and has been
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a whistleblower and activist. His medical specialty is radiology, just like Judy has stood up against
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against government, against bullshit. Sadly, the need for this group is increasing, not decreasing.
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Prior to the recording starting, we had a conversation about the World Holocaust
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Organization from Rumor Labo. It is a serious threat, everybody. The forces of evil globally
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are not disappearing. I'm Charles Cobes, the moderator. I'm Australasian passion provocateur
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and my jacket is red because red is the color of passion. I practiced law for 20 years before
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to strategize remedies for vaccine damage and damage from bad medical advice. Indeed,
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medical misadventure is the third largest killer of people in America. The people who attend this
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group are indeed passionate about the aims of this group. We comprise lots of professions,
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what's going on and how to more effectively preserve and fight for truth, ethics, justice,
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of science. Michael Crichton wrote, when someone tells you the science is settled, reach for your
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wallet. This meeting runs for two and a half hours, after which, for those with time, Tom Rodman runs
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a video telegram meeting. Tom puts the links into the chat if you're able to join. We will listen
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of human beings. And just go with that flow. Free speech is crucially important in our fight to
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preserve our human freedoms. The tragedy is that the majority of people would choose security ahead
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of freedom and then end up with neither. This group can help you identify your beliefs and perhaps
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help you change them and remove your beliefs that no longer serve you. This group can help you
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That's where your upset originates. If you're offended by anything, be offended. We are genuinely
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be helpful, put them into the chat. The meeting is recorded, is uploaded within a few days onto
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the Rumble channel. I'll put the link into there. And now welcome to the wonderful global
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superstar Judy Malkiewicz. I've got three of your books, Judy, who we thank for giving us
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her time, wisdom and insights. And thank you, Stephen, for creating this group and for organizing
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Judy. Judy, we are in your hands. And if you want to share your screen, would you like to,
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I'll make you a co-host. So if you want to share anything, you will be able to do so. Judy, over to
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you. Okay. Well, I didn't plan on sharing a screen, but I can tell you what we're up to.
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For anyone who isn't familiar with me, I'm a biochemist and a molecular biologist. I think of
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everything from the viewpoint of my 40, 50 year experience in career and couple of lifetimes in
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the Native American Cherokee heritage. We're healers with plants. I'm a natural products
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chemist. I do fermentation chemistry. And I used to make drugs from plants for AIDS, cancer,
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and things like that. Now what I've been doing in the era of COVID, which is basically, as we've
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all said, a World War III. And it's infection by injection. And that infection is a deadly poison
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that turns your own body into a virus generating machine that generates the deadliest spike protein
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of all time that never existed in nature and never would because it's part HIV, GP 120.
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It's XMRV syncytin, that fusogenic, SYN, CYTIN, or syncytin synthesizer fuse cells together
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so that genetic material can pass through cells and escape immune surveillance in the periphery.
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because in fact, these bio weapons have been modified. SARS-CoV-2 was first created in,
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let's see, when did they make that? It was actually published in June in 2004. The Journal
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of Virology paper was more at all, which was basically a collaboration between the US,
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Harvard, Chinese. I'll see if I can get this, drop this paper into the chat box there.
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But at any rate, so they're creating bio weapons and poisons. Everybody asks, you know,
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ask me or intends for me to defend, is there a virus question? Yes, of course, there are viruses.
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that disrupt the G protein signaling in the cell membranes that disrupt the sensors, or at least
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the sensors have been turned down for type 1 interferons, the sensors for the vitamin D,
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and I'm just saying the antenna on the surface of the cell. So all I think about as a molecular
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biologist is what Candace Pert named in her book, Molecules of Emotion. I was a technician in the
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the people that walk through the age of human retro virology. I just talk about retroviruses,
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not any other family of envelope viruses. And a simple way I've learned to talk about those is,
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the mitochondrial membrane, the energy production of our cells. Well, I'm only thinking about the
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sensors and the gatekeepers that allow nutrients into cells and keep poisons out of cells and how
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the entire genome, 97% of it is never translated into protein. That means only 3% of the messenger
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modifications. At the front end, the on-off switches of genes, the promoters, the on-off
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switches of any of the genes are regulated by DNA methylation. You put a methyl group on a site
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as seen, 5 prime of guanine. So whenever you see in the DNA, CG, CG, CG, you're looking at where
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you're going to put a methyl group on that site, and that regulates where the gene is expressed
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or not expressed in a very simple way to say that. We have huge, what they call CPG islands
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throughout our DNA, and they just allow the compaction of the DNA into the chromosome,
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where acetylation along with the methylation makes it so it's sexually protected as a seed,
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just protected from anything getting in our DNA. So in this age of COVID, I'm just so tired of
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seeing the snake with the DNA all exposed. That's not how God made our DNA, and we're not our DNA,
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we're our chromosomes. None of these are genetic diseases. God doesn't make mistakes.
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strains of, let's just say, influenza, because the pandemic strain of influenza A that occurred
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in 1918 really didn't have anything to do with influenza, as Lee Merritt was also talking in
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this meeting, by the way, I'm at the Eyes Wide Open Conference in Mount Pleasant, Michigan,
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and we're talking about energy enhancement systems. This is the Scalar technology developed
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by Dr. Sandra Rose-Michael. So my job as a chemist and a biochemist is put the nutritional support
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back in our bodies as essentially we've been poisoned. The flu NAMI, so Lee Merritt was on
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earlier this morning, and of course, she went through great detail of the so-called great
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influenza, was always about influencing people into a narrative that didn't exist and never
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existed. And there's a book that should be in our Get Healthy store. I don't know. I see
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Johannes on there posting for me of best sites to find me. So our Get Healthy store, as you were on
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our website, because everything's been censored, because you're getting lied to at every step of
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the way, whether the crimes against humanities are in the lay press or the scientific and medical
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literature, the fact of the matter is nothing over the last 40 years that you've been reading as truth
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is in fact truth at all. And we all know that now. That's the opportunity in COVID-19. So as Patrick
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Wood, who wrote the books on technocracy, says, and he started working on that in 1980, that's when
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I joined the National Cancer Institute. It was 1980. So we see this cult of scientism as was said,
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we all have our cults. Well, this cult of scientism has nothing to do with science. It has to do with
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the destruction of humanity. If we the people are, I just like to say the word COVID-19 enough to let
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it happen. And we don't do something about trying to appreciate biochemistry. So the book from the
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great influenza, it's John M. Barry is the author, B-A-R-R-Y, and it is called The Great Influenza.
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And it shows you how the masks and a vaccine program and the stress and fear of war and
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horrible sanitation, you know, in Kansas and a military base is where they generated the 1918,
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you know, Spanish flu, which had nothing to do with Spain other than I think they didn't
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participate in the COVID-19 game that was being spread around the world and protected their people.
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So that book will show you as you read it, as will all the books that we put on our website.
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We're trying to make people realize that the biggest single problem is censorship and that
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everything we once thought was true is not true. And in fact, we're being reduced, you know,
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to babble if you want to get biblical and think about Genesis and Babylon, another book we should
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have there that I've mentioned before in my talks is a book called Thriving in Babylon by
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Larry Osborne, one of my former pastors, because of course, he said we're not in Babylon at all
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a couple of years ago. And I was the next best thing to evil. I think he even used that word
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when he used people that were whatever you want to call, you know, shot deniers or who weren't into
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shooting their family or themselves readily with with poison. So basically what we we now I hope
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we all appreciate now is that every single base pair in your DNA encodes or something. And that
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those long stretches of CPG islands are so called non coding our DNA was called junk DNA. Well,
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we're just going to have to change our babble in our language, because there's no such thing as
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the God doesn't make junk. There's no such thing as junk. And there's no such thing as sterile
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injury, you know, junk DNA and junk food, just because you don't understand how, how the our
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bodies and our spirit and how we're how human beings are made from the orchestration of the
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expression of genes. I'm not going to pretend how that I will ever understand that. And I don't lean
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on my own understanding. But the end of the day, you know, there's not junk DNA. So when I started
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in DNA methylation with Stephen B. Bailen back in 1992, right after I got my PhD, he just wanted
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to know if DNA methylation would silence HIV. That is the stops the start site, the on and off
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switch of the virus could be methylated and science silenced. And I basically said, well,
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that's really boring. Of course, it can, you know, that's the on and off switches of genes
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are regulated, whether they're tumor suppressor genes, oncogenes, or anything else by an on and
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off switch. So if you happen to have a synthetic virus or any other virus, and you inject it,
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you bypass the innate immunity, and you just directly inject poisons with metals or minerals
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or whatever else is in those shots, the DNA, RNA and protein of every other animal, everything you
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grew that fermentation is you don't do fermentation unless you add, oh, let's say a little cow blood,
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a little pig blood, a little human sera, you know, this is how we ferment and grow those synthetic,
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those manufactured, those transformed cell lines, we don't passage it from monkey or monkey,
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or mouse to mouse. That's not how it's done. You know, at least ever since 1934, when we used to
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attenuate the polio viruses and other viruses in mouse brains. So you weaken them to silence them
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by an immune system that will silence them because the brain cannot tolerate the introduction, the
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injection of an antigen without causing inflammation. And the flame, the word inflammation
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is to inflame, you turn on the fire, there's something burning somewhere, your immune system,
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let's just say your hematopoietic stem cells, the blood stem cells go away from the mesenchymal stem
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cell and the growth of the organism. And they said, Oh, there's a fire somewhere, we have to send the
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fire trucks to the fire. So we send the cytokines, we load up the appropriate cytokine, the messages
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into the innate immune cells, whether it's the macrophages, that was my primary area of study.
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develops and protects it. It's the gatekeeper of your immune response, the microglia in the brain,
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the neuroinflammation. The brain is so important that it also has the astrocytes and the oligodendrocytes
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and those are regulated in their expression simply by the sensors on the surface of the cells,
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G protein, GTP, sense of taste and smell. G proteins are trans membranes, six, seven trans
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membranes, they even have them intracellularly like PPR gamma. All of these are really great targets
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for cancer drugs, which is what or AIDS drugs, which I've done my whole life. Let's just block
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a sensor. The other family of trans membrane domain sensors in the voltage gated ion channels
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belong to the not only the amino acid transporters, as I just mentioned, but the cannabinoid, the endo
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cannabinoid system. So you've got an endogenous cannabinoid system, that means and in your genes
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given by God, your endogenous cannabinoid system isn't poisoning you. You just forgot to feed it
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since breastfeeding most people never see the endogenous cannabinoids and the sensors on the
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surface of the cell in the brain and in the nerves and in the area of the hematopoietic stem cell,
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the stem cells in the body, the bone marrow, they're different as far as their main sensors.
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One goes towards the mesenchymal stem cell, which builds the bone and the other is the blood stem
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cell, the hematopoietic stem cell regulated by TGF beta family of sensors. And again, there's
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whole studies, Dr. Rossetti, my mentor of now 40 years on June 6. So Frank's been in purgatory
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since June 6, 1983. It's approaching 40 years, so the poor man suffered enough. And at any rate,
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the whole point of the sensors and what we've been doing throughout the 40 years of our viral
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research and drug development and natural product, how you heal from these
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these poisons, viruses or poisons is just appreciate which sensors, whether they be
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on the cell membrane, which is a phospholipid, I just mentioned bilayer, phospholipid bilayer.
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When you make a lipid nanoparticle, that is a virus. So as we're all sitting here and talking
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about Robert Malone and other people and the discoveries we made, Robert Malone's a
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contemporary of mine. We're essentially the same age, both, I believe, born in 1958. Wikipedia
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doesn't know if I was born in 58 or 57. So I don't know either. But at any rate, just saying the
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fact checkers don't know what I'm born. So I'm not sure I do either. But I do know that, you know,
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basically, what he did retroviruses or envelope viruses, coronaviruses or envelope viruses.
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comes out of our out of our cell and and buds out and literally takes the fire trucks to the fire.
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It expresses envelope spike proteins of its own for our endogenous fire, which is eight and a half
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percent of our genome. Remember, I just told you 3% of our DNA is translated into protein. Well,
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8% of it minimum is your endogenous viruses that are the on and off switch to tell which genes to
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go on, which fire trucks to send to the fire, where to send them. So some of those endogenous
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viruses like Herb W have spike proteins. Oh, that would be for Herb W syncytin. So you just told
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you just told these, you know, this you just changed, you put a synthetic syncytin into
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the COVID spike protein in all of our vaccines that are made in any other animal tissue.
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You put the animal syncytin, probably 8% of each genome. And then you put, and I don't mean just
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one animal, I just I mean, you grew it in cow blood, those had ticks in them that have plasmids
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and Borrelia and Babesia. And so you simply take two obligate parasites, a virus is an obligate
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parasite. If your cell is not dividing, if the cell is not dividing and expressing that sequence,
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that poison, that spike protein, then it won't harm you, it won't be a virus. A piece of nucleic
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acid is not a virus that you isolate. Yes, the measles virus is a piece of nucleic acid, I believe
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it's a negative strand RNA virus could be positive. I haven't looked lately, doesn't really matter.
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It's a single strand piece of code that changes the expression of certain cells. Are they mucosal
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surface cells? They don't need to go in your blood, so they don't need to be enveloped viruses in that
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lipid bilayer. Well, coronaviruses and retroviruses do. And so why? Because that lipid bilayer, that
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exosome that is expressing that spike protein, that has to be in a certain shape and configuration
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3D held together by minerals. Oh, minerals, those things that our soils are so depleted of.
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That all important amino acid dimethylglycine, two methyl groups on glycine in nature in plants,
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the critical B vitamin folate pathways is through methionine and the methyl donor there
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is esadenosyl methionine. And we get that from the soil. That's an essential amino acid that we
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have to get in our diet. And our soils have been poisoned because we took our supply of
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phyto cannabinoids, hemp and cannabis and others out of the important detoxers to pull heavy metals
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out of our soil, glyphosate and other toxins. So we poison glyphosate is glycine with a phosphate
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group on it. Oh, what does that mean? Oh, you can't put two methyl groups on glycine, our smallest
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amino acid without a phosphate group on it. So where are you getting all of your injury? Oh,
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you can't methylate anything at all. So you're popping virus. That's expressing other genes,
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whether it be bacterial genes in your microbiome, you're aberrantly expressing syncytin. Express
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syncytin in the brain and you in the spinal cord and you've got multiple sclerosis. Express syncytin
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in the brain and spinal cord and you've got myalgic encephalomyelitis, inflammation of the
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brain and the spinal cord. Well, our biology has been telling us or our cult of scientism has been
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telling us for the last two decades since the sequencing of the genome, the human genome happened
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about 2004, Craig Venter et al. as we know the Satanist. Oh, when we sequenced the genome and we
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realized there were only 41,000 proteins, genes that are, it is probably less than that. I don't
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remember in the beginning, but 3% of your code actually codes those proteins and the rest is
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post-translational modification. Well, if you use amino acid transporters, voltage gated
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ion channels to get magnesium zinc, the bullets that fire in eosinophils in your innate immune
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response in basophils, that's what TGF-Beta runs. It's the master regulator go both way by
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functional regulator of the hematopoietic stem cell. So when you're over here and your whole
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body's on fire and your stem cells, it's called accelerated myelopoiesis or inflammation. You're
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aging so fast, you can't do anything about it because you can't get anywhere close to the
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mesenchymal stem cell. Your endocannabinoid system is the dimmer switch on the flame throughout your
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body. Turn the flame down. So we simply took all the cannabinoids out of our plants. We're not
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allowed to grow them in 1938. So you start to look at when our soils, when our world was poisoned,
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and we brought in DDT and things like this and we couldn't clear any of the glyphosate. So
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these poisons, these obligate parasites have detonating and companion switches. And so when
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you can't turn on the dimmer switch because we haven't gotten any phyto cannabinoids in our world
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from plants and from animals also who are poisoned because our animals have been poisoned
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as their food is poisoned, as they've been inoculated and poisoned with shot after shot
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after shot. And they're eating glyphosate laden grass or corn that's made of just corn syrup,
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all the toxic seed oils. That means our cell membranes aren't healthy. You start to see where
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we've destroyed all the sensors in the cell. G proteins, 800 G proteins minimum on the surface
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of the cell. For those of you who do anything kind of flow cytometry or any kind of looking at cell
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surfaces in which cell CD4 CD8 CD9 CD10 that CD means clustered determinant or so it's a sensor.
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to go to which fire where is the inflammation. Why did you want palmacort in um budesonide
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in covid for your lung because your whole body's inflamed you don't give it a systemic
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steroid so you can't send any fire trucks to any fire anyway you give the steroid directly to the
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lung palmacort calm everything down there so the rest of your immune system can function
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and those morons in the hospital making a fortune or so oh it's the same thing well no you don't
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even know the base pairs that make up our dna's are a c t and g you don't know a and g are pureins
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and c and t are pyrimidines oh it's just a little structure caffeine's a purine so ivermectin and
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suramin are pyrrhenergic modulators oh they're not horse paste you know if you're a doctor anywhere
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out there and you're in earshot and you didn't you didn't give anybody ivermectin appreciating
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pyrrhenergic modulation as a hundreds of classes of drug development since jeffrey bernstock in
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1972 started it and continued on till his untimely death in 2000 and i believe 20 or 19 um where he
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would have sat there and told told you you're all a bunch of morons i mean and i appreciate
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that people don't make drugs and i appreciate that people don't under have to understand in
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order to practice medicine you practice what we discover you don't get a phd in medicine at least
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you didn't in 1992 until you change the way medicine is practiced so my thesis said keep
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the innate immune system the monocyte macrophage stem cell protector of every organ system um
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healthy happy prevent the activation by messing up the dna methylation machinery keep the on-off
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switches of your genes functioning as they're intended to function um send the right trucks
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to the right fire for the right duration of the time spitting out the right flame retardant to
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turn everything down and restore the organism to healthy normal growth that's minerals that's
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ions that's food amino acid transporters junk food there's no such thing as junk um food there's
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junk and there's food well the fact of the matter is since twiggy in the 60s when somebody said
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aids patient thin was somehow attractive you know we've destroyed our cell membranes by rancid fat
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fakes fat fat-free plastic facts we basically plastic coated ourselves and then learned throughout
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the 40 years i've been doing this exactly which base pair will take out which system according to
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which human beings genome and the strengths of their genomes and what things poison them better
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than others so i was on the side of thank you let's just say um howard temin my lineage in
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science i i i'll go back to this in a minute um but my lineage in science is howard temin who
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discovered reverse transcriptase in in humans in in in viruses and appreciated um reverse
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transcriptase a very important um enzyme for writing backwards pieces of rna into dna so
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retroviruses are different than most viruses in that from coronaviruses and others in that they
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have encoded in them a reverse transcriptase and then that activity also is an integrase activity
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along with reverse transcriptase the integrase is the gene that expresses the protein that
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literally cuts open the dna and integrates puts in that piece of dna that virus whatever it is
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in an appropriate location they're called cpg islands and only when you looked at early em's
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and you saw ropes on a string only what's in the middle and not the rope these are the methylated
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acetylated pieces that electrons won't go through charge won't go through you can't stop you can't
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hurt that it's not a covalent reaction dna methylation but it might as well be because
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it's a rock and when we looked at cpg islands and at epigenetics pharmaceuticals where we developed
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drug and diagnostic tests for the various cpg islands i could get you one base pair different
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between whether or not you in the start site of il2 and interferon gamma ah think about what we
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look at at the level of the cells one cpg that level could turn on interferon for a th1 response
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or il2 and look at all that il2 t cell growth factors frank rissetti we've got to stop
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naming these things il2 the babalon was created when the gatekeepers scrambled all the languages
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and you're like cd136 cd4 cd3 no we used to do sc1 and lin1 so we understood what they did
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eosinephil derived growth and differentiation factor frank rissetti discovered it's called
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interleukin 5 frank rissetti discovered interleukin 2 it was originally called frankies factor
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or t cell growth factor you know how how did frank rissetti and bernie poise
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um isolate and characterize the first human disease causing retrovirus and now i'm going to
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say the only human natural disease causing retrovirus it probably got into the human genome in the
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1500s but now we appreciate fully in the age of covid that hiv never was lav lymphadenopathy virus
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and and i'm gonna and i'm gonna say what lee merritt said this morning because she was subtly
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incorrect but she said luke montagnier walked it back no he didn't walk it back
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and so but what luke montagnier did was luke montagnier isolated lymphadenopathy virus and
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when he described it he said oh it's heavily methylated it's not going anywhere it's not doing
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anything um was it associated with aids oh absolutely because the men with gay related
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immune deficiency never aids gay related immune deficiency they were in bath houses with unclean
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sanitation just start thinking about polio and everything you think about what really
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changed disease in our world had nothing to do with an inoculation ever um and um and it's
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sanitation and nutrition and both of which they took away from us as they as they poisoned our
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land so gay related immune deficiency never was lav the electron micrograph of the virus was
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completely different we still have that at fort detrick matt gonda did the work kunio nagashina
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so that's how we got gallo and fauci never did you know isolate or publish hiv hiv was gain of
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function so when i told fauci to go fuck himself in 1983 when he tried to get the paper and that
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what he really wanted was the isolate that frank rissetti informed me in 2020 after
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plandemic destroyed both of our lives or what was left of them um you know because you know
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i said on there that they wanted the paper and he said frank came back and said oh judy they
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didn't want the paper they wanted the isolate and i said it didn't really matter frank because they
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didn't know how to isolate viruses they didn't know how to grow viruses and i wasn't giving them
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either anyway so that didn't really matter and and the rest of the story you'll have to get from
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reading ending plague because it's the first time luke montaner and frank rissetti ever talked about
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exactly what they've done to all of you um and you may think that's cowardice but right now where
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we are now i'd say thanks to those two men we've probably saved humanity um and that's the end of
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plague of corruption so essentially the poisons have been here all along and all you don't need
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to do is inject them all you don't need to do is do drugs what did you know in peter deusburg
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everybody became correct obligate parasites retroviruses um never travel without babesia
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it was either my pneumocystis pneumonia tb or mycoplasma oh yeah carrie madej at this conference
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talked about the mycoplasma and how they weaponized that look at the email i wrote on august 31st
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on that science paper the corrupt john coffin and the science paper was about the blood supply
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being contaminated it published uh online first um september 22nd 2011 what what's the problem
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oh because because they've got the minute our paper came out showing you a new family of gamma
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retroviruses oh those would be like lav those would be so heavily methylated they're simple
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retroviruses they scrimed this was and they're in the family of our our largest family of
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endogenous retroviruses um that's the gamma retrovirus w there um the gamma retrovirus w
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express incitin oh our own fusogenic protein that holds the fertilized embryo into the uterine cell
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wall when expressed in other places causes cancer it fuses cells together i wrote in my substack
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november 18 2022 while i'm i'm waiting 11 years after my arrest to the day november 18 2022
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the first political arrest um my my crime for anybody who asks is um i refused to bow down to
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tony fauci so i was a felony fugitive from justice and tony fauci was the justice you know
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that charge remains to this day no other legal or lawful charge was ever filed i was just arrested
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held in jail for five days without bail while they attempted to waterboard me and tell me to
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you know make tell everybody i made a mistake about the xmrvs because they're gamma retroviruses
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you've got a infectious transmissible that we showed in that october 8 2009 science paper
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infectious and transmissible can spread through families we can poison exact families who we want
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it's just it didn't spread that well it only got to the sickest it only got the teenagers
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it only got the infants it only got uh you know the the people who were poisoned in eating gmos
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it only got the people who got vaccines before they're three years old who were they oh the
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poverty the impoverished the the wick protein the the the the head start program the wick program
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oh you're gonna feed them poison you're gonna feed them heavy you know uh manufactured food
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you know all this ultra processed food which um dr mahoutra said is the cause you know of all the
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sudden adult deaths he's the cardiologist who father died and he got shot as well so he said
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we need warning labels on ultra processed food just like cigarette smoke the commercials for our
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kids need to be stop ingesting and injecting gmo and so we need those commercials to prevent us
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because it has it has only to do is that we are injecting and inject ingesting and injecting
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gmo and that is what's destroying us our food supply has been destroyed our plants are gmo
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can't methylate from the soil with esedenticyl methionine sam e is on the one carbon metabolism
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processes and you control neurotransmitters there are hundreds of trans methylation reactions
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let's ask what the virus does to allow itself to persist and spread let's ask what it does to the
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dna methyl transferases let's ask what it does to co-opt your cells and and dis uh let's just say
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disengage let's let's take the machine gun and and and and take the bullets out of it oh so we
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can't send the fire trucks to the fire what do you do when you take a proton pump inhibitor
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in kids that were more likely to get autism from mmr three rna viruses oh three rna viruses in in a
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it's a whole interferon system that our our body gives us all these post translational modifications
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these enzymes that do the mod modification of the environment what's me and what's not me these are
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epigenetic diseases they are not genetic diseases they never were your god didn't make mistakes
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we've been poisoned and and by our food our water is poison our air is poison our epa is corrupt as
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david lewis said in the book science for sale that that's where you see it the fda is obviously
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corrupt our food is poison i don't know why we're listening to any of them then none of them make
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the laws and we can take our whole world back by by simply saying hey i'm not gonna poison you
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anymore so how do we fix it oh we simply don't inject anything it's xenotransplantation harold
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and judy michael vitz and covered this up and created covid it's in our talks it's in the talk
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i gave in 2019 who and why agency heads are scared to death if xmrv works out what do you
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mean works out oh you mean if everybody realized we just turned off everybody's brain or gave them
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cancer at will simply by what we injected in which monocyte macrophage or how we turned down those
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g proteins those sensors for your for your interferon type one interferon the magic bullet
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if you will for cancer on the cover of time magazine march 31st 1980 oh yeah we did cure
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cancer right after we got to fort detrick in the biological response modifiers program look at the
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end of the book ending play all we did was ozone therapy recognize all we did was was get the
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aluminum stop poisoning us with aluminum you know this is what we did with aids peptide t block the
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interaction this is candice pert peptide t block the interaction between the macrophage and the
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t cell at the chemokine receptor the trafficking molecule so it doesn't take the fire truck to the
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fire it doesn't get there it never causes aids proton pump inhibitors special master moron
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in vaccine court just sat there and asked me oh gird's not an inflammatory disease you know what
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do they use to treat it and i said proton pump inhibitors you know prilo sec you know oh great
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you know and it said so it's not an inflammatory disease do you have any idea what inflammation is
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chemokines take the fire truck to the fire the the sensor the chemokine sensor that that takes
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the fire truck to the right place oh wait a minute what did they do in 2020 2019 oh they
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changed chemokine receptor ccr5 is no longer ccr5 that's called g coupled protein 15 just look up
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gpr and then then have some fun and put neuroboreliosis in it oh lime disease oh so in
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fact there's no such thing as lime disease it always was hiv and it was always infection by
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injection from contaminated hepatitis b vaccine because anybody that had was a prostitute a gay
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man or an iv drug user or in any of the susceptible populations tell me why black athletes are
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susceptible population just tell me why magic johnson's on the cover of uh of time magazine
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november 7 1991 when i defend my phd thesis a week later he's not an iv drug he's not a black man
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you know oh but you got to kill the best and the brightest in the athletes so you're all seeing
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it right now and now you got sudden infant death like you had sudden adult death like you had
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sudden infant death and and we know exactly the channels the sodium the chloride channels
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what is the receptor for xmrvs a phosphate transporter natto kinase kinase put a phosphate
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group on it it's an enzyme everything is phosphorylated it almost everything is
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phosphorylated um nfk kappa b um is held ready to go your most important nuclear factor on off switch
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held in the cytoplasm of the cell by inhibitor kappa b the minute inhibitor kappa b is phosphorylated
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nfk changes the shape of the inhibitor and nfk be let's go and goes right into the nucleus
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and turns up the inflammatory cytokines that is covid 19 oh wait a minute glyphosate phosphate
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transporter oh do you think nfk ever goes off i did my phd thesis in black men transvestites
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george washington i'd show them the film say what'd you do this weekend you're gonna get aids
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your nfk of ease in the nucleus keep it out of there buddy i don't care what you're doing
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i mean i just call them buddy and but they come back and they learn how to heal themselves
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what are you eating what are you doing oh the difference between the aids patients
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and the dallas byers club you know nobody knows what the dallas byers club is because none of you
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worried about those people they injected because it was their bad behavior that got them i still
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don't understand what was the bad behavior about being a newborn baby and injecting them with
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hepatitis b on the day every methylation resets the minute the baby is born everything washes off
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and it resets according to your environment and they know exactly why they have to get that
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hepatitis b vaccine in every baby at birth because you'll never know what they would have been
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and then they set you up for a lifelong of injury and every injection after that causes injury so
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all i'm simply telling you is we're all about light and energy and charge and ions so what do
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you do about it never get another shot of any kind don't put any kind of garbage on your skin like
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hand sanitizer don't put sense don't put foreign don't put don't stay out of the sun we need the
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sun it's light it makes our vitamin d it makes our vitamin d you don't put it back in i mean we need
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to start calling out the criminals who are putting vitamin d back into black people and turning down
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their sensors what happens when you get too much tgf beta and you know what runs tgf beta if tgf
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beta receptor isn't on the surface of the blood stem cell cb2 the inflammatory endocannabinoid
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cell it'll turn on atp to amp to atp that's all when atp goes outside the cell it's a danger signal
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and it takes those sensors called cd39 and cd73 which are ectonucleotides and it just chops up
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all the nucleotides it's actually fabulous how orchestrated and beautiful everything is and how
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well we're protected because then it just turns down everything and so stay away from me we're
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being poisoned get out of here we're being poisoned when atp is outside the cell it's a danger signal
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warburg's right these were all metabolic diseases we poisoned our food we poisoned our soil we
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poisoned our water we poisoned our air and some simple scalar technology and other energy
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enhancement systems which we've learned about you know back in ventura dr sherry tenpenny just set
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up the ecp unit which is basically um it's a electrocardiopulse system where you basically
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put big blood pressure cups on your legs and you just pump with your heart pumping so that the blood
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comes back through so that you can get oxygen all the way down to the tissues so these are signaling
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defects minerals are causing it we've poisoned our minerals you know i'm here with um i might not
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want to say the names but at any rate um dr rich dr rich is here in his whole life is as here in
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michigan is is minerals and how we poison minerals and and i'll just say selenium and boron and and so
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the selenium proteins are attacked by the covid bio weapon protein virus because it is a virus
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you injected you transfected a synthetic poison the sequence that would be taken to the fire trucks
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to the fire doing exactly what releasing the payload only when it got into the cells that's
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what robert malone did what's the envelope what's the address on the envelope and what's the zip code
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on the envelope where are you taking the fire trucks how what are you doing where are you taking
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that synthetic virus to what tissue oh if you if you want to cause autism or brain disease
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you take it to the microglia you take it to the to the the meninges if you want to do other
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things with the pineal gland where are you not protected by the blood brain barrier
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never should anybody be injected at puberty you know you see where these so-called vaccine programs
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have simply just killed everybody so you know they they knew exactly what they were doing
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and the simple fact of the matter is all you have to do to stop it is is stop playing in in their
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sandbox don't play anymore don't pay for it don't pay taxes don't pay for any kind of health
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insurance everybody sitting here with gray hair like mine better get out of medicare
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if you don't believe in abortions then get out of medicare because when you inject another animal
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syncytin or a synthetic one and you can't implant the baby or the baby let's go immediately because
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that's the velcro that's in sit in that holds the fertilized embryo the placenta into the uterine
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cell wall you're gone you know you're just you have to we all have to stop this and the only way to
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stop it is stop ingesting it stop injecting it clean up our soils bring back our cannabis its
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food and and you don't have to ask permission i ask forgiveness the fda doesn't make the law
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i've got every drug we've ever made i've got neutralizing antibodies i've got every single
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culture vial and all i have to do is show you how they can grow up in fermenters nobody's releasing
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these things from china they're shipping them across the planet and they used to carry them
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in their pockets look at your custom form on the back of your plane cell lines can't carry them
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anymore i did with hiv yeah nobody ever asked as we tuck these things in glycerol nice frozen
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stocks all calf serum and all we do is take it and put it in a firm manner put it in a little
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glass add a little sugar add amino acids add whatever you want and grow it up to 300 liters
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we don't filter it we just inject it into everybody because we don't have to filter it
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because five years to the day before i defended my phd thesis we removed all liability from
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anything you called a vaccine oh from anybody who did anything about it and you can fix that too
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national vaccine injury compensation program just go to writeyourlaws.com print out the bill that
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greg penglis has put up there that says just cross out the shall not be held libel which shall be
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held libel and everybody send it in to all your senators and congressmen and should that not work
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just simply say no thank you no thank you i will not ingest or inject your poison it's against my
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god i will not allow anybody else to do it and we can fix it with you know scalar energy technology
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cp energy technologies energy technologies but first we have to feed the cells because you can't
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do in the age of the synthetic spike protein now where they've got calamari clots and rubber and
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we still don't know the materials and we're never going to know the materials we have to put back
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all those minerals amino acids we've got to get the glyphosate out we put three powders and i know
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there are many others we put proline greens to carry those methyl groups and oxygen through the
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chlorella spirulina and milk thistle those all worked in hiv aids you've got you've got a vitamin
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c from acerola cherries in there you've got a number of other things a patented form of dmg
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that emothion calm everything down so you've got that in the proline greens from nutritional
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frontiers these are all people that just beautiful people like dr tracy strapp who identified
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themselves to me in the beginning of this to say i can help people judy i can put the products to
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the pathways that are tried and true so we've taken from manufacturers everywhere the people
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that fought bravely all the way through from chlorine dioxide we've got chlorine dioxide there
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in on the website the real dr judy.com we formulate it stabilize it for you comes from light dub
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ministries.com we've got highly active antiretroviral therapy like gen voya true vada desk ovi
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and and and why because those will reduce the expression they actually stop the virus from
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being expressed which was my phd thesis said you don't express it it's not a problem keep it latent
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you know keep if it's in a germ cell it's more difficult but if it's in somatic cells it's easy
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to terminally differentiate and clear those out of your body we've got to clear the poisons out
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we also use if 200 which used to be called the three aminos doctor i believe dr albert crumb
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did develop that you know i don't know 60 years ago and he's probably 100 now great guy so the
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chemist just like jim humbles and using chlorine dioxide and other things that we're talking about
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again if you can't support it and you pull minerals out and you're already mineral depleted
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i came in on the back end of chlorine dioxide killed somebody no if you can't you can't take
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these energy therapies or anything else if you're not getting at least enough minerals to support
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and restore the membranes of your cell because if those transmembrane the endocannabinoid the g
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proteins if they don't the sensors don't sit inside the cells at the right configuration and
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they transmit the signal electrons and protons charge down down the the double bonds are
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alternating double bonds if you can't transmit the signal because your cell membrane so fucked up
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stop taking statins eat real butter eat real avocado oils we've just we've poisoned everything
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and we've got to have healthy fats because our brain is a lump of fat with all these sensors
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sitting in and they have to signal to the nucleus of the cell you know and your you know your
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endoplasmic reticulum your ribosomes you have to have minerals you have to have that messenger
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rna expressed in those post translational modifications glycosylation phosphorylation
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all the things that happen outside the cell which tell you is that the cell that lives in
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africa or is that the cell that lives in sweden because you're going to get different light energy
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you're going to get different foods of blood you're going to have different water you're going to
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have different minerals you're going to have different food through the generations so i use
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three aminos proline greens and cardio miracle and and cardio miracles the beet powder and these
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are powders i won't do pills anymore because they're simply not bioavailable for the same
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reason i used to have favorite pills and supplements this isn't a supplement this is food those three
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things in a single glass every day so they on the on their various manufacturers they say do two a
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day well if you're really sick you might want to do two a day but i just do one scoop a day each
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of those and so whatever it costs it's down to seven less than seven dollars a day because i
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only use one scoop of each they last two months the way they're shipped and and that's my breakfast
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and i can't i can't heal at all until i can run the reactions in myself and then and then you've
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got to think of other spot healers for other problems you might have you know if you if you've
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got other disease or other inflammatory diseases if you're if you're overweight that's because
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your mesenchymal stem cells are going to turn up the cb1 cells on your fat cells so they get fatter
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and fatter so you don't release the toxins in the blood where they're going to kill you and
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mt hfr methyl tetrahydrofolate reductase methyl tetrahydrofolate reductase the c6 7 7 t is what
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we call a cg transversion so you you stopped regulating that methyl group because you got
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so much garbage going through there you get stuck in homocysteine and you'll die of a heart attack
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so your god is going to protect you but now you need another source of methylated b vitamins
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so you think about you don't do your genetic tests stop you know just just eat healthy food stop
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testing and telling them how well their experiments are doing stop giving them money use your brain
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you know we can all see when people are sick and they don't feel good don't inject a clear substance
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into anyone if you can't read everything on the label don't eat it it's not food but there are at
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nutritional frontiers and in those sites methylated b vitamins for women and men you you have to think
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about what you're doing and that's why they need practitioners like you we need practitioners who
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can translate phd into what the practitioner knows my job is to teach the the the professionals
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my job isn't to tell explain it to the patient it's clear i was never trained to explain it to
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a patient because i don't know that language and i don't know how to translate it but what we've
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done it it's so we've we've been working hard a couple years to do something called a year something
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called global tech md and and build a get healthy store so i go look at technologies around the globe
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and i fit them to food sources to nutrition sources to what works according to the tissue system
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so i'll make a bomb if i want to apply it externally you never want to go some systemic
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which is why i gave you the example of budessonite you want to target the cells and and keep you know
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you don't want a systemic poison you don't want to ingest you don't you don't want to inject you want
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to think about how you formulate a drug how long the half life is how long it lasts and yes i don't
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expect an md to know that but it but i don't expect an md or somebody else to say well i'm
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not going to prescribe that because that's horse paste or or that chlorine dioxide killed someone
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no andreas kalker is right it didn't but that person was so minerally depleted their cells were
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probably already falling apart so it does chelate things it does take away pathogens and things
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and you've got to remileralize so when i do cds and i happen to have some with me
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because i'm traveling and this is from the lot from our get help from our website and and our
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store and it's just formulated so that it's stable so i don't have to think about it um light dub
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ministries there and and so i'll do that but then two hours later after i've given it a chance to
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work more or less i'll drink that drink proline greens three aminos it's called if 200 and
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cardio miracle that's my breakfast i don't eat again or anytime really until four or five in the
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day and that's because i want autophagy i want the one carbons i want the six cells to all die
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um and be gobbled up and used to remake more cells and i want to just keep feeding clean as i detox
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each day and i put only essential oils on my skin i never use makeup or poison because i isolated
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all these virus i should say i manufactured all of these viruses because we use the term you didn't
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isolate them well no we manufactured you know we took tumor cell lines from patients with tumors
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and their cells produce viruses because the viruses cause the cancer it's not rocket science
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folks then yes those methods didn't exist before us so how did i get how did i get
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viro monkey kidney cells to grow ebola as i said in plandemic um well yeah it's a virus it's a
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sequence so how did i do it i crippled the interferon pathways it's not rocket science
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so what did they do to you while they poisoned you they crippled all the pathways that would
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allow you to survive the poison du jour so if you allow them to keep boosting your opportunity
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to kill yourself they will and so but but at the end of the day the the bottom line is with the
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knowledge of you know just simply getting back to basic biochemistry and talking to each other with
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all our strengths and on our knowledge of of you know i'm not a biophysicist and i'm grateful that
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dr um sandra rose michael is um because we're having fun talking to each other this weekend
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so if we all talk to each other and we think only about mechanisms and no more fda according to
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no more fda according to disease names because those are ridiculous names there's no such thing
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as covid it's not a disease no such thing as long covid you know that's that's mcfs that's xmrv
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poisoning and that would be every virus poisoning because they're all xmrvs so you're you're poisoned
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yeah that's that's that's what all of these things are so when you know the pathway and you can take
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something generally regarded as safe and you can use it with a practitioner who knows and you make
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sure that you've got the nutritional support and the mineral support on board you can detox anything
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but first you have to believe that and walk away from their systems so globaltechmd.com write dr
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tracy t r a c e y at at global t e k m d.com and just email her and dr tracy and say you want to
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be a practitioner so what you've done she's done over the past six months with with jake and
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and lancin henry is is build out the cam arm of this of this network of mds that it's not a very
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good network don't worry about that yet but she's built out the cam arm of that in order to bring
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everything we need on board and then johanna mcgullen has has built out the odum platform
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on demand educational module platform that is theirs that is secure and we're reteaching
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everything so if you have a class and a favorite you want to teach let's get the class up there
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and educate we've got books we've got products tell us what they are distinguish them from other
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products and we'll get them in our newsletter on our website we'll get them in you know i'm trying
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to write a i'm trying it's not easy um a um a substack so i can drill down and just in one day
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just keep telling you over and over again from a different perspective because it's not i i know
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i always talk louder and faster but that's because nobody will hear me and and i talk louder and
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faster because i think somebody out there is going to hear what they need to hear and come back to me
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and so i say it as fast as i can and just hope somebody will see it before it gets pulled off
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the internet so i apologize for that always but i'm just telling you really as we all learn and
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just learn so much this weekend here and grateful that i could be here and and be online and just
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keep talking to each other and be present as you said in the beginning and be open to the idea that
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we can all forgive ourselves we did not know you know i'm even struggling with you know we all have
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to go to a different depth i'm even struggling with frank rissetti because he's like that's not
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my cup of tea for the interpretation of the data well i know it's not his cup of tea because he's
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he doesn't believe in god he um and and so that's that's on him i don't i don't have to go there but
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um you know we could always talk i could say the most ridiculous thing in the world and he said oh
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that's ridiculous and the next day he proved me right and usually that was a cup of coffee on the
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way to coffee it's like i hate you my commits and it's like i you found the paper didn't you because
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i know what frank will do he won't say you know he does say oh that's ridiculous but he never said
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you're an idiot he said that's ridiculous i say no i see no evidence of that and so when you can
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and he'll go look for the evidence you know ostensibly to prove me wrong but i know he always
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wanted to prove me right or at least think of it from my bizarre brain because i do have a bizarre
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brain i think more like brian artist but i see patterns i only think in patterns that's i'm only
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thinking of sensors on the cell surfaces and on the nuclear membrane surface and and the gates
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and the voltages that allow the signals that we don't even recognize what we're doing how god put
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together the orchestration of the gene expression think about a teratoma just for any of you who
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know of a teratotoma teratoma um that you know you've got a embryo growing outside the womb
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and you've got hair sticking out and teeth sticking out and things sticking out
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and it looks really gross and so but but that's because that orchestration didn't happen
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so the first thing we need to do to stop that is stop messing up our epigenetics no more
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bypassing mucosal surfaces go back to oral and and mucosal that means chickenpox parties folks
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have covid parties no matter what weapon they formed against us get some hemp ozone micron
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silver we've got it right there from jeffrey adam micron silver has a hemp micron silver
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and ozonated bomb that'll did that'll take apart any spike protein and and our bombs that we've
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made with ivermectin and cannabinoids i say are with cytogen and pro-health brands and one i work
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with michaela verdevita and so what we use we use camel hump fat why they have b vitamins
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methylated b vitamins the camel hump is like a slow fat is like a slow release delivery system
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we put it right on the back of the necks and the kids will calm down and their nanobodies will go
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right through so their nanobodies they're the tip of our antibodies the y in camels and snakes
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and other things so we can use natural products that we know about sermon it does not come from
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pine needle tea it comes from a worm called trypanosome from which we make a dye called
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tri-pan blue what does trypan blue do it stains dead and live white blood cells under the microscope
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and they're dead when the blue gets to the nucleus sermon doesn't go in the cell it's a big sink for
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charge if it keeps charge away from the cells it's a macrocyclic lactone and it works well in the
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brain if you it when you get it there it's half life is months we don't want to do it that way
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it comes from worms trypan blue trypanosome you you won't find that on the internet because they've
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just rewritten it all but we did secure thanks to charlie ward our conversation we had on that show
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with dave mahoney we secured the raw ingredients to make sermon and we're going to get it formulated
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for the in the various regions so that we can do it i'm hoping jeffrey and i can stabilize it on
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micron silver because because you use it it's such a low dose you can overdose that one and that's why
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you know we we've struggled with that but it's used all the time it's another bay or monsanto
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ploy to keep you from realizing that pureinergic modulators that we've got every drug we ever needed
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but you know most of these poisons will never kill us if we simply don't poison ourselves or our
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families very good judy wonderful wonderful wonderful now before we get to steven a couple
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of points we give steven a moment the the by the way just so that you know you you only went for
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you only went for 70 minutes so don't feel that you've been on a rank of 70 minutes i used to i've
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got videos of buckminster fuller who would speak for five days non-stop without notes i'd listen
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i would listen to that anyway anyway um a couple of things before we get to
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steven a very important point that judy makes on nutrition um i've been an organic farmer since
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1976 okay so 47 years we've got a property no chemicals now vibrational we talked about it
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before judy started vibrational frequencies so judy said we are light energy now a rob verkirk
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anh international.org alliance for natural health international look at his paper on vibration
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two the two-part paper on vibrational frequencies then i'll put in the chat
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a website harvest harmonics judy get this harvest harmonics is putting electromagnetic
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frequencies into water to heal the soil and i'll put the link in just saying so frank i can't
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remember his surname who started with people he said i can't fix people if they're eating shit
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and so it's putting the emfs into the soil that and into the plant so harvest harmonics i'll
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it's harvest harmonics.com now judy's by way for everyone is microwitz is your proper
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pronunciation of your name someone asked that question on cannabinoids i've been ceo of a
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hemp company for 10 and a half years endocannabinoid system judy talked about it everybody get into the
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cannabinoids understand medicinal cannabis and also understand how hemp can preserve our freedom
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many of i've talked about it before that's why i'm in hemp the issue around covid what the
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government is doing the the government is doing the same thing with the chemicalization of our
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soil so what judy's touched on is we need to understand that this is not a question of
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reasonable logic this is the question of poisoning us and so in australia particularly governments
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know what needs to be happen to improve to fix the soils we have a soil emergency
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they're not interested as judy knows they're not interested we have to do our own work on
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regenerating soils and last a david lewis you mentioned mike adams interviewed david lewis i
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think last week or the week before on bright eon so judy you mentioned him look you should all
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subscribe to bright eon.com bright eon and lastly at second last i love your initials judy j i m i
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love jam so we can say that from now on you know we love jam and lastly jam and when i was married
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i was jamming when i did my david love it and lastly note the metaphors all right so understand
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what inflammation is and the men and metaphors give people an understanding of of hey there's a
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problem here send the fire trucks metaphors are a great way to share ideas as we do with memes i
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just reinforced that judy brilliantly done thank you for all of that and lastly i i was born in 52
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so i'm 70 years of age i don't have a doctor i don't go to doctors and all of the things that
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judy does there's so many great advice please everybody re-listen re-watch understand that judy
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when you spoke to us some months ago you said no more injections and so please everybody take that
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on stop injecting stop ingesting crap into your bodies so thank you for the reminder for all of
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us and also for the reminder for autophage of your body burning up the crap inside it so when you're
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wake up don't eat that's the other big big message everybody when you wake up don't eat sorry it could
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be so long but they're important issues it just consolidates a robert young's presentation to us
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as well those of you who didn't see it go back and watch his two hours because that'll build on what
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judy has shared with us so brilliant judy stephen over to you now so judy thank you for that
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wonderful extended rant would you regard it as a rant
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yeah it was great absolutely brilliant so i love how you make fun of them we need people who can
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tell us how to make fun of our opponents so one of the most important things i want to suggest to
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you well first of all i would like to take up your offer from well through johanna about you know
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your platform so if you can see things that you think would be useful to people then if you could
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point them out to us and and we will try to go along with you and what was i going to say
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oh yes what i was going to say was you know someone like you judy with such a wonderful
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understanding of genomics and the whole you know the molecular biology and biology itself you know
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you're a real scientist so you know we were taught at medical school that the practice of
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medicine was an art we i was taught that at school at medical school the practice of medicine was an
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art but people seem to think that medicine is all about the science now but it isn't but we do need
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people like you to explain things to the public in language that they understand given that the
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people all over the world now everyone including us have been psychologically tortured by our own
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governments into a state of stockholm syndrome and so it may not be that easy to get these people
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out of the covid cult so but once we get them out then they're going to be very angry about what's
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what's happened so if you can help us with that though and i've been talking to psychologists i've
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been trying to but we you know it's very difficult i think terpenes will keep you from being angry
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i think that endocannabinoid system in our terpenes will keep you from being angry because we can
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calm it down and that's why you know if we if we can laugh at ourselves you know then the fear goes
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away and that's just a powerful negative energy so what's wonderful about you judy is that you're
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talking about science at a very elevated level we know enough about science to understand that
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it's very elevated but when we listen to the chief medical officer of england for example chris
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witty by the way is his name bastard um he locked us all down or was instrumental but he's now being
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presented through the lockdown files as someone who was giving the right information to matt
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hankock but matt hankock was not was not listening to it but you know they were both wrong so we need
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to make fun of these people uh that freak valance as well the chief scientific officer of england
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um we need to get at him a lot of them are in england these people uh genomics i think uh the
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uk you'll be able to confirm this but i've heard that the uk leads the world in genomics is that
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right or at least most of the work is being done in england yeah i think welcome trust
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being the largest funder so welcome trust along with our corrupt government where the um you
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know really are the gatekeepers of the scientific literature so whether they do it or not they steal
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it um so whichever way it works sure so i was going to ask um the people on the call to not be
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intimidated by you know your rant and today and i was going to ask you whether you'd be kind to
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the questioners because actually when i started there was only one question if there was one i
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think um um so but now there are four so um so maybe that's not so important so we have a
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brilliant biologist on on the call i happen to notice well someone i think who's brilliant
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anyway jj couey and and i wondered whether you come across him and whether you uh have worked
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with him or whether you'd like to work with him um i i i think i know the name but i don't think i
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know him enough i haven't come across him so i'd love to work with anybody who'd like to work
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yeah he's got a wonderful understanding of biology and he considers everything he doesn't close his
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mind to anything much as i like to think uh i operate but anyway um i wanted to ask you about
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you mentioned that it doesn't sound as though you think judy that there was a pandemic uh do you
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think there was there was absolutely a planemic but but it's not the first we started with hiv we
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went through zika ebola h1m we probably didn't even start with hiv that's just when i walked
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into it was 1980 we had 1976 was that the swine flu or whatever you know so we've we planned these
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these poisonings and these releases of things and you know cold spring harbor and and and and the
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all the work that that happened i shouldn't say work i mean all the all the poison that happened
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in plum island we've been this is a you know it's radiation poisoning in a in a large way um you know
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barium cesium with fukushima we've been talking about all weekend you know that was released in
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i believe around march of 2019 so you could just watch fukushima for it around the room and you
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see the pandemic you know cover something else up take you know so yeah they've been pandemics but
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we can what i'm trying to get to judy because the public would understand this so um
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um so was there a pandemic in the sense that there was a new killer disease covid-19 because
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i think there was neither a pandemic of any kind and that there was no disease called covid-19
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correct there covid-19 has never been a disease and david martin and i've said this from the
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beginning so no in the sense that sars-cov-2 while it existed because i told you we put it i just i
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just put the paper in the chat from more at all so it's been in every polio vaccine since 2004
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and nobody died right so we know nobody died from that you know were people dying uh well from 5g
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did did we create a radiation poisoning did we did we change the shape of hemoglobin with 5g
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with those towers where where the the iron fe2 plus was released in the blood and above 3000
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you get the same inflammatory signature that is covid because the inflammation that won't turn off
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is your problem that you're burning out you know we're burning what were people killed you know
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absolutely were people killed in the numbers they said they were no john cullen showed you um um
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john cullen showed you it um i believe the first time i talked to him was september of 2020 and he
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showed me um he did the oracle software that um for the company very back in the 80s and he showed
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you the the cdc the capture for epidemiology from johns hopkins university so we knew johns hopkins
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was part of orchestrating so the fear was the virus and and and the truth was the cure so was
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there you know so the plan dynamic did did those people die more than usual no not until they
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poisoned everybody with the shot that's ed dowd's work so you we had the same number of millennials
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die in the u.s they gave them a shock sorry they gave them the um injections to cure the virus but
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to stop the pandemic but there was no pandemic and there was no new killer disease so we agree on
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that yes yeah we agree on that no but they they created it they created it out of fear out of
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psyopsis there were never anybody in those tents there were never anybody in those hospitals
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he simply had a little nursing home an autistic problem with all those useless eaters with all
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the cancer they caused with all the poisoning so what the plan dynamic was was the pre-meditated
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murder of everybody vaccine injured and poisoned with hiv xmrv and sars that was about the 50
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million people they killed right out and now they gave all the other people who are heavily
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vaccinated with similar poisons with all the graphene outside not one test since 1986 look at
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all the shots look at what we've injected into our children so we caught them so kill everybody
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cremate them which is you don't need to cremate somebody from from an rna virus
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because a minute you're dead you're making no rna anymore so what really was the cause
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you're right there was a plan dynamic fear was the virus they needed to take over our country
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it's a genocide program correct yes but judy the thing is we've got to take the public along with
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us slowly so if we tell them there's no pandemic and they feel they feel that we're telling the
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truth they'll be very angry because i met someone on the beach today who really was scared of
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covet 19 so i i was going to kind of educate him but i thought better not because actually the
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poor guy would have collapsed in a heap you know um so i i do think you know you're talking at
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your level i don't i think it's very difficult for you to understand the the public haven't
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they can't take all the information so but again but just just that if you just look
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at infection by injection so was there a plan a pandemic sure you injected it
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but you have every year unchecked untested yes but you see judy if i was to say to that that to
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the guy on the beach today that infection by injection he would have looked at me blankly
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you know he wouldn't have understood because he thinks that he needed to avoid covet 19 and
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he actually said to me the answer was the the vaccination in his mind and i thought oh well
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i better give up here because i'm you know i've got a lot of work to do on this guy and um and
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he was a nice guy i didn't want to fall out with him you know or feel less so did he notice anything
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about the sudden adult death or the overall increase in all death only since the shot came
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out judy i didn't even dare to broach that with him i don't usually have this problem
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so i realized that he was beyond hope you know he's in the cult he was in the covet cult
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so i thought well that's a real shame you know he's a nice guy with looking after his dog and i
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said to him he got happy dog and he was very happy to hear that because people love to hear that
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their dogs are happy um they don't care about their wives and their husbands no anyway um
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sorry i wish i knew how to talk to people like that but i honestly don't
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well we're trying to cooperate we maybe managed to get there eventually we've got psychologists to
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it excellent at some at messaging and of course you need to bear in mind that everybody's been
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psychologically tortured by their own government into a state of stockholm syndrome amazingly
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deliberately psychologically tortured by their own governments into a state of stockholm syndrome
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a very very dangerous state to be in because nobody knows how it will end um anyway i wanted
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to just ask you so judy you know what i'm going to ask you next because we do normally have very
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vocal uh uh people in the no virus camp on this group but today amazingly they're missing
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so i won't mention names um no no christine's putting stuff in the oh very good but that's
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okay but nobody wants to nobody wants to speak today about no viruses so we'll give them we'll
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give them a chance in a moment steven very good so my question to you judy uh so you i think will
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say that there are such things as viruses even if they're generated on computers is that right
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correct correct they're all generated what what the conversation is is there's no such thing as a
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natural virus that causes disease if we finish and and and so that's what i believe is the
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conversation you know bacteriophage is a virus of a bacteria plants have viruses humans have i just
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told you an entire endogenous virome just like a fun zone just like a microbiome you know we have
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our protective elements the word virus means poison is there is something that floats through
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the air and transmits from person to person it can but and and but that's not that that not
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is not necessarily something that hasn't been synthesized or weaponized or evolved in nature
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in a way that wouldn't hurt you because we all know that our endogenous viruses don't hurt us
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but when you inject or when a when a animal is sick like let's just say the sheep lentivirus
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so the sheep lentiviruses the sheeps get a wasting disease so they look like aids patients so they're
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they're wasting away because they can't metabolize um again again and there are viruses associated
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that with that um but there are other types of poisons it's not that those viruses don't exist
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it's it's those viruses don't make you sick if you have a healthy innate immune system
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do you gobble them up that's what our cells do the pac-man natural killer cells are a type of innate
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immune response in the cell all they do is identify to your immune system virus infected cells or or
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cancer cells and so they have on the surface a sensor called um a family of sensors called
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killer inhibitory receptors oh there's stop sign don't eat me don't go into autophagy i'm okay
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so these these surveillance things surveil the periphery all the time trying to remove poisons
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so yes they exist has there been a natural virus that caused a human disease
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retrovirus since you know 1980 no the last one i know of is htlb1 because all the rest of them
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are gain of function they changed a base pair or two or a lot to make sure we got sick so that they
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had a drug that would heal us because they know how they change the signaling of the base pairs
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so what would you say to those people who hang their whole um they say that we all need to
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understand that 250 organizations worldwide have been unable to provide proof of isolation of the
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virus and that is very significant in their eyes i'm not so sure so what would you say to those
842
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people i say what is the virus you haven't we haven't isolated sars-cov-2 it's manufactured i
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just put it i just put sars-cov-2 how we manufacture it in the vro e6 cell line
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okay so i manufacture and i produce it so with htlb1 charles robinson he had a leukemia from htlb1
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the deadly adult t cell leukemia so he was immune compromised so we have the leukemic cell that lives
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in the lab and produces the virus that's how i manufacture do i isolate it and what they're
847
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talking about let's just say with um doc is it dr lanka you know this virus is not an envelope
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virus so it's not that it doesn't exist it's that once it hits your mucosal surface it's degraded by
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by the pac-men so so will you ever isolate no because a healthy immune system will degrade it
850
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can you can you so another one so another one is tom cowan and another one is andrew kaufman as i
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understand it sure and and we we shut up andrew kaufman you know six months ago caroline chang
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look um for caroline chang's interview of the two of us because what i said was simply start caroline
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1:39:57
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with our background what did you do when did you do it okay so what is his background he's a
854
1:40:03
1:40:08
psychiatrist what does that mean his job is to convince people things don't exist so they turn
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themselves in then they're crazy um and they give over their authority for the responsibility of
856
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1:40:18
your life i'm just saying what he doesn't do it you did like him i saw you in an interview with him
857
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oh i do like the conversation i think you're walking around you did seem to like each other
858
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1:40:30
i do like people all i'm saying is if we can all speak from a perspective
859
1:40:31
1:40:38
you know so what what he said is i read those papers in garbage and i'm like well you can say
860
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1:40:44
whatever you want but i wrote those papers i manufactured those viruses and i got freezers
861
1:40:44
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full of proof they exist and if i inject them in you they will kill you so judy another thing
862
1:40:52
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i didn't say they're infectious and transmissible and during that conversation
863
1:40:56
1:41:03
that's what he said he said i said no natural virus and i said stop and caroline said i heard
864
1:41:03
1:41:11
it too and i said you just said the right word so did i there hasn't been a natural virus since
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1:41:11
1:41:19
htlv1 that ever caused or was associated with a disease and now because of what i just told you
866
1:41:19
1:41:27
in the last hour atl is not even a deadly disease we can fix it by methylated and silencing
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1:41:27
1:41:33
and turning on the right systems to to to remove it from the system to just go be its own crisper
868
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1:41:41
cast and cut it out of there yeah yeah but so in my view we don't need to solve the no virus thing
869
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1:41:48
yet we can do that late we can have that discussion later um but having but i don't obviously i
870
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it's just a feeling that's my feeling um so i wanted to ask you about virology is it possible
871
1:41:57
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is it possible that's what i'm asking is it possible that the world of virology
872
1:42:02
1:42:09
was either hijacked or actually created by big pharma or they had a say in creating it because
873
1:42:09
1:42:14
they saw an opportunity of manipulating the world of virology to do what they've done in the last
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1:42:22
three years and before of course is it possible i don't think it was created there nowhere close
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1:42:30
to god but but i do think it was hijacked in a way too because we can replicate these so fast
876
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1:42:36
and we understand how to replicate them and we can grow in the laboratories the manufacturing
877
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1:42:41
plants that are cell lines and things so yes they absolutely hijacked it and that's what they're
878
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doing is they're creating all these chimeras that were never found in nature in order to take out
879
1:42:49
1:42:56
like fight a war on two fronts or three fronts for your immune system you can't so every virus
880
1:42:56
1:43:03
travels with an anaerobic pathogen or something else that robs the oxygen so that turns on the
881
1:43:03
1:43:09
fire drug so you have to make more ATP it goes outside the body it shuts everything down but
882
1:43:09
1:43:16
you see so so how we poison is is is certainly something that is that's the word virus means
883
1:43:16
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so yes you hijack the code the pharmacy have hijacked the code in nature of something and
884
1:43:24
1:43:31
then just trained it over time to hurt humans in our laboratories and yes now those just like
885
1:43:31
1:43:37
david martin said those are all sequences in a database that not only this is the sequence
886
1:43:37
1:43:44
but you've got the cell lines that that continuously grow to grow it in because you must
887
1:43:44
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have the the various ingredients you can't do this synthetic so let's look at the RNA vaccines what
888
1:43:51
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are they completely synthetic viruses that don't have to grow in a cell line because all we did
889
1:43:59
1:44:05
was we manufactured the sequence and we just reproduce it from a machine so you don't have
890
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1:44:12
the animal cell line because of course they were liable for it in 2009 because if you could make a
891
1:44:12
1:44:17
vaccine safer the whole world they were liable for every single shot when our paper came out
892
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because it said you can't manufacture viruses that way so they had a little problem so is it possible
893
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1:44:31
judy that the world of virology and i want to speak briefly about genomics and epidemiology
894
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1:44:36
afterwards and evidence-based medicine because i think evidence-based medicine had had always had
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1:44:42
the potential to create a tyranny uh disregarding medical ethics so it's very important but
896
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so virology is it possible that these via the people who were behind pushing virology and the
897
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modeling you know that goes on they intended to drive a wedge between scientists and the medical
898
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profession so that they could create this kind of argument between the two you know
899
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1:45:10
which is going on now i think that's very i think that's exactly what happened because it's
900
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interesting because when i started in 1980 i didn't i didn't know honestly know what a phd was and
901
1:45:18
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nobody knew phd's they were just in the laboratory and and what what fauci and and gallo and company
902
1:45:26
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said i'm going to get me one of them phd's and do some research you know and and there's no such
903
1:45:32
1:45:39
thing as a physician scientist that's an oxymoron as you just said so yeah we created the drift and
904
1:45:39
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then we created in the journals the impact factors so that only one voice got heard and it didn't
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1:45:52
matter with and then we had this peer review which is basically competitor review and i love frank
906
1:45:52
1:45:56
rissetti because he said i have no beers and i thought about it for a minute and said yeah you're
907
1:45:56
1:46:02
right so it's like yeah nobody can review his papers but but what we saw was people like
908
1:46:02
1:46:08
fauci and gallo they used to throw the paper on the table and say who wants to reject rissetti today
909
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1:46:15
and then they just rewrite the paper and capture a nobel prize wasn't that the game with montagnier
910
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1:46:23
and and and gallo and htl call it htlv and and and you get all we're all we're really doing is
911
1:46:23
1:46:30
fighting for prizes from terrorist organizations like plasca award and the nobel prize i mean okay
912
1:46:30
1:46:39
fine come on yeah we got a lot of hands up yes okay so let me just finish off so uh what about
913
1:46:39
1:46:45
genomics and epidemiology have they been hijacked and what about evidence-based medicine was that
914
1:46:45
1:46:53
brought in to create a tyranny i think sure for all three of those things yeah you know
915
1:46:53
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epigenetic important point that judy that is a very very important point because doctors haven't
916
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got any idea about that and when i mentioned it they look blank they don't think it's important i
917
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think it's extremely important okay come on come on you've asked a question judy's answer also lastly
918
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1:47:17
judy luke montagnier and uh kerry mullis can you say a few words about kerry mullis because he was
919
1:47:17
1:47:26
the guy who was uh who wrote down the the sentence um the uh hiv virus is the probable cause of
920
1:47:26
1:47:30
aids and then he went around asking he realized he hadn't got a reference for it in his own words
921
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1:47:36
this is and um so he went round and round and he ended up with luke montagnier in um paris and
922
1:47:37
1:47:42
luke montagnier said oh try this paper and he said oh no i know that one that's not good enough
923
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1:47:47
and then another one and then but there was nothing and then luke montagnier walked away he was there
924
1:47:47
1:47:52
and they were with other uh scientists who were working with uh luke montagnier they were stunned
925
1:47:52
1:47:58
that he walked away he hadn't got a reference now he won the noble prize for the discovery in inverted
926
1:47:58
1:48:04
commas of the hiv virus but he couldn't find a reference for the for the notion that the hiv
927
1:48:04
1:48:09
virus is the probable cause of aids and i just wonder what you've got and also that he died in
928
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1:48:17
august 2019 uh come on come on stavin come on there's another 20 questions i'll be i'll be quick
929
1:48:17
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so yes kerry mullis um the book is called dancing naked through the mind field m i n d it's fun it's
930
1:48:25
1:48:32
a fun read but kerry mullis um but he um he he told you a long time ago you can amplify you know
931
1:48:32
1:48:39
you put two 20 mers if you were or 12 primer on the side he's flanking a gene and he tells you
932
1:48:39
1:48:43
exactly how he discovered in the book and you amplify that little piece well you've got millions
933
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1:48:48
of base pairs of dna so basically all you're doing is amplifying noise it never was a virus it never
934
1:48:48
1:48:54
was an infectious virus he said it in the beginning he always said it in the beginning he was actually
935
1:48:54
1:48:59
looking for single nucleotide polymorphisms and genetic defects but it turned out to be used for
936
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1:49:07
evil with respect to luke montanier luke montanier isolated lav and it was associated with gay
937
1:49:07
1:49:17
related immune deficiency it was never hiv aids and he never said it caused it that's not why they
938
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1:49:22
gave him the nobel prize that was a political gain michael that's why i just mentioned the prize
939
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1:49:28
but luke montanier and that's what my phd thesis said doesn't matter how much virus is in the blood
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1:49:34
if you don't if you stop the interaction in the activation of the latent virus and in the infection
941
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1:49:41
of the t-cell the the macro monocyte macrophage from shooting the bullets you'll never get a disease
942
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1:49:48
that's the problem we say there's a virus we say i have ebb or i have lime or i have i have cmv
943
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1:49:56
we all have those viruses are do you have a disease we've got to understand the disease is
944
1:49:56
1:50:02
not the infection thank you judy brilliant thank you thank you very much thank you stave and tereza
945
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1:50:12
hi thank you charles uh i see we're running out of time and i can see at least eight or nine
946
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1:50:19
hands up so um i can see there's this psychiatrist there's phd's there's physicians there's people
947
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1:50:26
far more qualified than me in the queue so can i possibly um ask judy if i can email my question
948
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1:50:34
to her would that be all right oh sure we put our email in here here i'll just write it down dr judy
949
1:50:34
1:50:39
it's the real dr judy yes yes somebody can jot that down for me that would be great thank you
950
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um and i would also like the opportunity um i don't know if it's possible to defer my space or if you
951
1:50:46
1:50:52
can promise to get rounds to him but i'd like to welcome dr mr amad mulloch no we can't promise
952
1:50:52
1:50:59
anything and if he gets there it will if he doesn't we won't well okay all right i agree i second that
953
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1:51:08
charles yeah it'll be when we get there okay so easy you'll send your email uh johanna will put it
954
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1:51:15
into the chat for your question to judy good on you winston our favorite our resident psychiatrist
955
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i think you're a psychiatrist as you winston you're muted winston
956
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1:51:30
sorry about this winston winston unmute yourself winston
957
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1:51:39
i'm sorry sorry about that trying to amuse that i couldn't i first of all i want to thank judy for
958
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1:51:46
what she does um i think you're phenomenal i've tried to follow you but you're an act by yourself
959
1:51:46
1:51:54
and it's difficult so to do i i was a little i was a little um amused at your definition of
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1:52:00
psychiatrist because once upon a time i had a life as a psychiatrist that i never tried
961
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1:52:08
that's fine that's fine not a problem i do i do have a question we have we have reports that uh
962
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1:52:15
a financial superstar idiot in the world has bought up on his buying up all the land and killing
963
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1:52:22
the animals and injected them those that don't die with mrna so i have a question it's being put in
964
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1:52:29
all kinds of foods plants animal food and so what is the effect of heat and the mrn
965
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1:52:39
well heat a 99 degree fever internally will bust up all those mrna viruses that you know with the
966
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1:52:45
with the bacteria it's 102 or so that's why that's why it's the coven pneumonias they have cell walls
967
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1:52:51
so heat will absolutely break it up but we don't know about the synthetic the manufactured the
968
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1:53:00
capital m we don't know all bets are off right right okay thank you and again um keep up the good
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1:53:10
work thanks thank you thank you winston and heat okay favor god gives us a favor to burn up the
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crap thank you winston tessa hi uh first of all judy thank you so much you're so lovable like i'm
971
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an admiration of you thank you so much and for your work of course so i have two questions well
972
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uh half question half comment one i was very encouraged by your mention of micro plasmas
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and i am not a doctor i'm a writer and i've done many many things in life but i've done a lot of
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research into texas plasma and it looks like i have a theory that i'm begging doctors that i know to
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look into it's extremely prevalent and it seems like what they teach doctors in medical school is
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extremely outdated and the research that is out there right now is light years uh you know it's
977
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on a different planet altogether so i have a suspicion that it's possible that a lot of
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a lot of people with long covid quote-unquote might be actually suffering from an activation
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of this particular parasite or maybe something else maybe it's micro plasmas that you mentioned
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1:54:21
because it is known to cause neurological symptoms well obviously vision symptoms even a pneumonia
981
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1:54:27
with opaque lungs that is usually attributed to covid and of course covid is not the only one
982
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but there there is a great great correlation and it seems like given the prevalence like 20 percent
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in the u.s by the most modest just by sort of prevalence and then up to 50 to 90 in some western
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european countries so if something whether it's uh radiation or 5g or glyphosate or anything or
985
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even a tiny bit of a real imaginary virus something that impacts the human uh the immune system
986
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a lot of people carry it and the symptoms really really correlate so i actually posted the article
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1:55:05
that i wrote in the chat i can send it to you if you look into that i'll be very very very grateful
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because i think if i am correct which i don't know but if i'm correct a lot of people may
989
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may be helped and i really want that to happen sure i'll look at it because yeah i it would be
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a couple hours to explain that but um johanna i'll write down because we are trying to really in an
991
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1:55:29
education system simply re-educate um with respect but but yes i'll look at the downstream effects
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1:55:35
of toxoplasmosis i do remember those things it is a dysregulation at some level of something but
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it's the the poison doesn't have to be the the infection uh and uh the second thing i just want
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to comment really quickly because i know that the time is an issue as far as anger and this is uh a
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comment to what steven was saying i think it's actually very easy to handle given how all of us
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1:56:01
hung up on something so all of us have some kind of a blind spot and i'm looking and i'll be very
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1:56:07
very quick so for example in the soviet chain where i grew up people were in love with the soviet myth
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1:56:12
in america people are many people are in love with the american myth both are myths both are like
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1:56:20
half true half bs so if you actually try to uh you know feel the need to be right all the time and
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to straighten everybody out to the truth how you feel it you'll drive yourself crazy so and i'm sure
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i have my own blind spot so that's easy you just love people and you love people and when we die
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we'll you know we'll look back and say oh this is so ridiculous what we believed in and it'll be fine
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so and there's a lot more to say but i'll shut up because i want other people to talk to and judy
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1:56:49
thank you again well thank you for that test i believe you're right thank you just have to
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1:56:59
keep laughing it's fine yeah thank you tessa blaine i um i i come from a space uh my i'm a
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1:57:05
retired uh software architect and i think in terms of how do i put things together to fill gaps to
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1:57:12
to complete operations to get uh teams to work in concert um one of the things that i i got started
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1:57:22
early in uh my big activity was first uh large activity was in october of 2021 uh when they were
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1:57:28
we were working to turn back the five to 11 year olds being approved for a vaccine and i worked
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1:57:35
with brian artist and we got over 150 000 people to to submit uh comments mostly against and clearly
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1:57:42
completely ignored so that my my thing is around how how we can give simple requests to people
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1:57:48
to get them to unite and i've been working on that quite a bit since i'm very much of the viewpoint
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1:57:55
that the who is setting us up to do the final lockdown of their of their slave state plan this
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1:58:02
summer that forget about the the election of 2024 uh there'll be no uh legislative body in place
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1:58:10
there'll be no election elections by then so i i'm anxious to encourage and and get a large
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1:58:15
set of people out uh we can't count on any of the leadership mechanisms because they've all been
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1:58:21
captured and all the institutions that it really has to get the public out and so one of the things
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1:58:27
we're doing within the team a lot of a lot my team has largely been uh launched off of this particular
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1:58:36
uh uh group um the zoom group and we're looking to engage the public by having them get out
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now very aggressively during the the uh the easter season uh and to join together locally in the way
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1:58:52
as uh as whitney webb and kathryn austin fits have said that that brings power to people it re-engages
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them they they they can have trust again uh where where truth seems obvious and not everything is
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trickery so anyway you've got a great strategy come on you asked judy what because you've got a
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great strategy going glenn so i know well what my my point is uh it is difficult to get everyone
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and and a lot of the leadership coordinated and i think that by design there's an awful lot of mind
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control going on where there's there's shooting going on among our group so um we're hopeful to
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gather as many marquee names with us uh on this effort uh in this in this easter season and the
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goal is is to to not only have people following us in in spirit but actually physically getting out
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and doing things and and so uh uh you know to some degree we're i'm curious is is there some places
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there that you'd be willing to join in with our our campaign around getting the word out around
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getting the alternate media to to talk in the same terms i mean the alternate media right now won't
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won't even openly say it's it's a uh uh it's a dod vaccine that they're there there's still things
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that they're timid about that they're not willing to bring the full truth if we don't get the full
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truth out to the public quickly i don't see how we have a chance
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so again my my question to you is uh what is there a place there around helping to unite
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uh the the both the very brilliant people including many in here uh and and to join
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with getting that that message out to the public they have to get engaged and and move quickly
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well sure what we're doing for that in in all levels so so i mentioned we're here um today at
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this eyes wide open symposium we've been here all weekend and we've been looking at various
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technologies and we've been talking to each other so here a lot of the naturopathic health care
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practitioners and other people are here looking at these technologies and experiencing them
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for themselves but then in our community level just at home in Ventura California we have a group
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called brave businesses representing american values and enterprises well that's the only place
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i go to dinner or shop or do my hair or anything like that that's the community level we have our
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church god speak church so you build your communities for your personal lives i just put unified
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Jason Sherco who's um working with um uh Dr um Dr Michael here to get those e systems in this unified
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he's got unified healing he's got unified um different things law other things so the unified
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you and i f y d um we're trying to build i put global tech md another another initiative we've
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done to try to bring um practitioners together i put dr tracy s t r o u p i'm dr tracy at global
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tech t e k m d.com if you're a practitioner and you want to look at the cam arm and you want to
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look at the other arm the way that'll be set up is there won't be any licenses there won't be any
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you'll have to take the classes and re-educate yourself in order to participate so we get like
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members who who want to participate and heal and then we bring in um the patients so in all our
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communities in our personal lives re-establish your community we we party this is you know it's
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this is sunday fun day and and i'm missing the fun right now so so we do we do it all the time we
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need that day off we need we all need to calm the noise we all need to have some fun we've stopped
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taking that Sabbath rest and i think that's a key key key mistake we've got to stop spinning out of
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control and go back to truly enjoying one another and loving one another like we're saying well done
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thank you thank you for all those entry points i'll reach out to them thank you
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thank you glenn jeff pilot our favorite researcher from uk here judy we've got a
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couple of questions to go and we're finishing in 10 minutes it's gonna be quick um great
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presentation thanks judy um scientists myself have struggled to keep up with a lot of it so i'll have
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to watch retrospectively um you touched on phosphorylation you know and for that you need
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need phosphate i was just curious um because you know i had the vaccine and some side effects
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on my blood phosphate level was extremely low and it was one of the last tests that they did
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is that something that's commonly seen in vaccine injured patients
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well i honestly don't know because but i would say i don't look for the test but we know glyphosate
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and round up in that dry that's the single biggest poison um that's that's literally
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depleting us of the ability to do the phosphorylation so i don't think i necessarily
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look for phosphate but phosphorous is a big deal and i just learned about that a little more here
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so i can't answer you i'll turn you on to dr rich orley who taught me all of that this weekend so
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so so i phosphorylation in glyphosate being the poison of our ability to do
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to run that biochemical reaction is what i'm trying to say
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okay thank you and thanks charles for the post in the chat i'll drop you an email yes i've got a i've
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got an egg i've got a everybody one of the things i'll put on the agenda we need compounding
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pharmacists so we need a global group i'm work doing some work here with a genius compounding
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pharmacist and there are some who are awake not many but please keep your records of those you
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know and we'll do something with them soon to come but that also to help is relevant to jeff's
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question avery right dr tracy at global tests and identify yourself as a compounding pharmacist
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you know write us at our website if you can because you know global will go global and that's what
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we're trying to do is bring everybody together under a new system and let the old one just fall
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apart excellent charles what is a compounding pharmacist i don't know well compounding pharmacists
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can be geniuses many of them are asleep but they are look daria is a retired compounding pharmacist
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but she'll tell us in a moment after jennet let's go bring what's the what does compounding mean
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in that context i don't understand steven they just they mix up various drugs or chemicals into
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what they need to create the the proper treatment yes the that's basically it and let me say
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let me say the evidence in australia is that blood tests judy referred to blood tests
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and five eight years or ten years ago i was you know the hyperbaric we've talked about that most
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doctors had not heard of cytokines and many doctors in australia and i think in the uk do
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not understand how to interpret the results of blood tests and clever compounding pharmacists
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can have a look at that and they have a different perspective steven that's very interesting
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anyway we've got two questions and daria can tell us where we're going to type of time break
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yeah thank you charles and steven and judy for being here and speaking with us i think uh you're
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way over my head i mean i majored in chemistry but you're just uh sterling you're a real biochemist
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and uh link all these things up so well i appreciate that um just be careful on the
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compounding pharmacist we have one here who loves to get the vaccine and uh i told her i was going
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to serve a cease and desist order and she said well i'll just wait for that we're doing our
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patients a favor i said okay thank you so um anyway that a little levity there but it was true
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i want to know what you think judy about um be some the contagious aspect of this because
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i don't remember being ill to any significant degree insignificant degree for a couple of decades
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and then and i never got the shot i covered for a radiation oncologist for about three days
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and there were only two other people in the room i was in and all three of us came down about
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a few days after i finished i got sick i mean i i got a positive pcr which we know may not mean
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anything but but i had a fever and it got worse on day five and i took i took hydroxychloroquine
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and already was on nutraceuticals and it went away over 24 hours after the hydroxychloroquine
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that was early on in august of 2020 so all three of us it turns out got that we all contracted
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whatever this was none of the three of us had the same food the same water we did breathe the same
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air and there was one other individual who was a radiation technologist delivering the dose to the
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patients who we found out did have it and we thought we probably contracted it from her so
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the fact that this is not a natural virus but it's a manufactured pseudovirus or whatever you want
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to call it doesn't negate the possibility that it's contagious like a natural virus would be is
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that correct that's correct they they it's you know natural viruses aren't that contagious that's
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what i was trying to say they don't spread that easily like for instance i got measles disease
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and i was severely ill my identical twin and everybody else in my family in 1963 or so said
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i don't remember that because they didn't get sick so things we we all knew in the beginning of covid
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you know at a ski resort you know one guy gets sick he's in a dorm with hundreds of other guys
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nobody gets sick you just said the key word i'm looking for the rest of the environment
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so yes someone was shedding and they made it an infectious transmissible virus so why is she
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shedding and spreading it or that technician more than anyone else because you're working in radiation
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you just said it you're exposed to radiation all day so you're weakened and you'll express more so
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the immune compromise when i worked with hiv aids patients i never isolated the virus from somebody
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who wasn't sick there was no evidence of it in their saliva there was no piece of the poison
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there was nothing i could get in their face what didn't you do you didn't trap it against your
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mucosal surfaces so again yes probably it is that person and they did it to shed and spread
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at least in close quarters right thank you thank you thank you brink great question janet
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and by the way jerry brady steven thinks that they don't have compounding pharmacists in the uk so
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there you are there's an interesting thought for you yeah yeah but i was wondering about the word
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compound i thought that they may be the old style pharmacists who pharmacists who mix things you
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know they don't do that the apothecaries they still have them throughout europe
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yeah exactly in sweden for example appetite they make mustard that's it yep do the pills and that's
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what judy started with she's coming with Cherokee Indians okay i just make them in my kitchen i'm a
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cook she's funny because i'm the best bartender on the planet i could i could i could change
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the entire course of southern california sailboat racing with a couple of drinks it's fabulous that
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we'll set up a party in london judy all right janet yeah the bar lady or the barrister
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it's a little bit related to what avarie was was talking about because um i was wondering before
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the injection started was sars-cov-2 actually causing a disease and if so how was it spread
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around the world and by what means of transmission um the answer is no sars-cov-2 wasn't causing a
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disease um and it was always injected in the polio vaccine since it was created i put the more paper
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up there 2004 and i just want everybody on this call to know i've said that publicly for at least
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six months and nobody ever said no it's not because they can't prove to you it's not in the
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polio vaccine because they grew it in the same cell line they manufactured them in the same plants
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so no it did not ever cause disease but yes you would have tested positive for those sequences how
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many millions of folio vaccines did we give out from very with um with sars-cov-2 in it it's right
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there in the paper online and how was it transmitted how was how was this always injection injection by
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infection infection by injection vaccine in the vaccines don't inject it and yes it will transmit
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but if for the avery's question put ozonated micron silver cannabis i mean hemp micron silver
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ozone is is the bomb put it on your skin and it won't shed and spread if you're wearing a
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2:12:24
mask in your facility you made yourself sicker if you want to wear wear a mask wear a silver
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2:12:33
copper mask from tru47.com the discount is drj15 tru because it will bind to the silver and you'll
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actually inhale some level it's plated silver ignore the paper that said silver masks don't
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do anything just watch the way they do the chemistry it's just to shut us up so so you know yes um it's
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try they're always infection by injection and then it's a sick person and that sick person could
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spread it through a household if somebody's immune compromised but in the immune competent no way if
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you're an aid immune system's fine if you spray a little pax immune in your nose in your throat
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you'll be fine thank you jenis is the children that tend to get the polio injections isn't it
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so work so was size code to speak into the adults from the children um no because i don't think you
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remember remember in 2020 get your polio shots folks bill gates okay it's not spread to the
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adults that way that the adults got the shot the adults so jenny's has that answered you so jenny's
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is a british doctor chance is that to answer your question well i don't know many adults in this
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country they get injected with polio vaccines i mean i don't know i'm not aware of that but but
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they may they they injected the children they injected the people they applied the 5g the
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radiation poisoning the barium the cesium the the um fukushima um you know what what was it in the
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beginning all we know is the cytokine storm the il6 tnf alpha i1 beta the fever molecules though
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2:14:13
that that cytokine storm was the same and several poisons do the same thing to our body that's why
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we talked about nfkp be glyphosate can cause that cytokine storm i don't know all right we're going
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2:14:25
to go jack quick question because we're out of time yeah yeah very quick i just had a comment
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about the compounding pharmacies i live in oregon you know oregon we have one here and it's interesting
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and i get my prescriptions from a naturopath and i go in and give them the prescription they say pick
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it up the next day they make it from scratch the other thing that's worth noting if you really feel
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the united states ivermectin that's i i is ivermectin i'm getting ivermectin is is legal
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in tennessee and you can get it by mail i think i don't know if it even requires a prescription
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but so that's all i had to say very good jack thank you all right last questions now steven
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be kind we've got to be quick because judy's she's been with us for two and a half hours this is
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amazing a couple of final questions and then we're going and tom rodman has put the link in for those
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2:15:23
who can then discuss go to the tom rodman video conversation on telegram and discuss the issues
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that judy has raised it's a great opportunity and judy i wrote down the point you said hey
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we are here everybody i just you i know you go stream of consciousness but we are all here to
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learn from each other okay yeah and so that's that's the opportunity go to the telegram group
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now while this is fresh if you've got the time last steven a couple of questions and then we'll
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end this process and let judy go judy so um you mentioned uh someone called ventner i think and
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then you quickly followed that surname with uh the satanist and i just wondered um what he did to you
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2:16:12
to attract your attention oh craig venter was the guy commercially who sequenced the genome
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2:16:20
um the human genome and so the idea then was to poison people because he's in a vowed
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2:16:30
genocide he's he's satanist so so yeah he sequenced the genome so he he could tell you which base pairs
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to put in the poison to make it more poisonous or to make it spread the way other things do
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so he was a satanist and then he managed to uh uh expose the genome is that right the human genome
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yeah that's what he said a bit unfortunate that he was a saint the guy who uh comes up with the
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human genome is a satanist isn't it remarkable so was that a was that a coincidence or was that
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2:17:11
by design gee i don't know i'd say everything's by design exactly incredible wow you said it with
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venom i noticed you say the satanist sorry
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so great thank you very much judy brilliant all right all right everybody so judy um save the chat
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judy um oh judy how should we make best use of this uh video in your opinion because it's a
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remarkable rant it's brilliant so how how how do you think we should make best use of it well if
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you if you send it to my tech wizard ben oi he'll write it around the world um good okay
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actually you guys steven steven if i have some thoughts about that too we can get it uh
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we can get it so you guys can re reuse it in the context and you and i've been chatting a little
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outside where i where i name people by names too badly so uh johanna we so it'd be very good if
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you could put it uh give us some leads on on people who are big on twitter for example you
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know i don't know whether you want it on twitter but but not just twitter i mean uh any ideas that
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how we can kind of uh multiply this knowledge you know yeah steven i just sent you a private
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message if you if you if it's possible to stay on for 10 minutes after okay or you guys you guys
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talk uh well no we'll go to another platform um judy so i'll send that to you johanna no problems
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judy you go you gotta go gotta go thank you thank you thank you so much judy
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brilliant god bless judy see you soon okay take care bye bye bye all right johanna steven and
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johanna talk after this we'll i'll get the recording to you johanna so that you can
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circulate it will go up onto our rumble channel here um and spread the word this powerful
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information there and i don't think i was listening carefully i don't think judy said anything
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defamatory or libelous or outrageous she spoke the truth and truth i don't think i think truth
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yeah truth is a wonderful defense all right everybody thank you for being here uh johanna
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thank you for your help in making that happen steven well done for organizing judy and the
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rodman group is there and on the link there have a wonderful sunday afternoon evening monday in
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australia and new zealand and we'll be with you again on tuesday wednesday morning and steven i
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have to tell you i'm terrified in a month's time my meetings will be starting at 5 a.m melbourne
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yes i i know well actually less than a month charles oh hey i got a quick question for johanna
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if she's in michigan at that conference i literally just got back from a big pharma
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conference at hillsdale college and i would have stayed through the weekend if i had known about
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this other event is it going to be played back on any channels or are there any links to it because
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i didn't know anything about it uh daria i'm not sure if you want to send me a note
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um i can find that out for you i'm just at johanna you can send it to johanna
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at waterside.com okay let me let me write that down let me put it in the chat and if anybody
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else has any questions too i'm happy to give everyone my email so put that in the chat
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yeah i forgot the name of the talk already it sounded really cool though yeah it's almost done
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but i i'm sure they're gonna have a replay of it it does sound does sound good so okay what was the
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name of it yeah yeah isn't it called like eyes wide open or something yeah yeah that was it
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yeah yeah that's what i said after a hollywood film i was watching that that's called eyes wide
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shut right the other yes exactly creepy film i'll be sending you an email all right perfect
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thank you all right everybody lovely to be with you thank you johanna again bye everybody thanks
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everybody love you hi that was a weird film uh charles it was it was definitely weird but it
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was had some interesting the music was magnificent nicole kidman wasn't it yes and tom cruise and
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that was stanley cubrick's last film before he died he was filling the beans on the elites
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yeah he was spilling the beans yeah they all did everything but name names yeah yeah yeah
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yeah yeah i've forgotten that cubrick did it he's a brilliant film director wasn't he
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oh yeah wasn't he the one about all the messages he had in all his films he kept trying to tell
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people the stories yeah yeah but he did 2001 a space odyssey didn't he yes he did same thing
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with the music was amazing and that one too but the optics are phenomenal he was trying to he
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sent a lot of messages i don't know what would be in the films um let me let me go to imdb real
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quick and i can tell you it there were so many of them uh some were just you know your average movie
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uh i may have to send you here i know here we go no we haven't got i am
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me there it is okay cute and i'll just type in cubrick real quick and we'll have it up here in
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just a second um stanley cubrick various so he did 2001 space odyssey he lived 1928 to 1999
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uh barry linden oh clockwork orange full of metal jacket eyes wide shut um the shining
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yeah i mean dr strangelove one of our favorites lolita the original spartacus
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um wow did you kill me too did he yeah he did the early lolita paths of glory
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i mean he's done some epic historical films kirk douglas was in a lot of his films he was in
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as spartacus i don't remember who all was in barry linden but boy every single he really
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stretched your mind with a lot of these you know and again i think he was definitely when you put
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it in totality i think he really had um a lot to say well i know someone who thinks that 2001
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space odyssey was the best film ever yeah well yeah it's just incredible he predicted ai so
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beautifully all right come on we're gonna get to get to tom rodman's group come on go steven go
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and join that and okay guys i need to speak to johanna yeah you're getting
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in touch with us okay you guys talk i'm gonna hop off thank you you've got her number love you guys
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love you bye johanna send your number to me yeah do you want me to send you a zoom on email
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steven and we can read me yeah do that yeah okay all right i'll wait okay done all right
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um erica on that letter amps send me send me an email erica and i'll um i will at charles
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at coves.com and i'll i'll speak to the president of amps if necessary chris professor chris neal
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he was a friend of mine very good thank you charles thanks steven well done bye everyone see you
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later ray and co yeah thanks a lot take care bye