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COVID-related Crimes Against Humanity: Eyewitnesses speak out! (Episode 17)
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COVID-related Crimes Against Humanity: Eyewitnesses speak out! (Episode 17)

Hosted January 6th, 2024

Note: This Space had to be deleted from X and edited to remove personal information that a victim had accidentally disclosed during the recording.

Transcript:

Hello. Hello, CC. Andy's gonna be late still. Right? I'm not sure If he's done talking or not. Okay. I jumped so I could get over here, but, He was still talking when I got off, which was, like, 1 minute ago or something.

Okay. That's cool. Can somebody since I'm just a speaker, can somebody give Crystal Bowles, the ability to speak, and and Stephanie will probably Stephanie, Sure. We'll probably be joining too.

They're gonna Just 3 the mic, Crystal. They're gonna give us a little When when more people gather, we're gonna get a little update on the legislative stuff that's happening in Ohio. How about that? Yeah.

I'm gonna send him the mic too. You guys have good stuff to say. But we'll let people join quite a bit Few people join and then I'll I I wanna go over the rules before we start, yeah, Getting into the good stuff, like the spaces.

I there's a good one going over there. I'd hate to leave, but, they got a few things got a few things I disagreed with, but maybe they just don't know.

I'll talk about that in a minute. Yeah. But it's it's good to see another group that's, you know, big group fighting and motivated people Yeah.

All on the freedom side. Yeah. Now we all just need to Join up and Partner up together and join up together. Yep. Lot of spaces today too. I've been in and out of spaces all day. I know. I was on 1 earlier, like, new Newnan space.

It was that yesterday. They're all starting to run together. It was a long one, I think. Maybe it was yesterday. I can't remember. But I was on 1 this morning as well. A lot of j six Spaces obviously today.

Oh, Brad's awake. He's he was on he's in Hanoi and was on a podcast with us at 3 PM CST, and it was 3 AM there. You could barely you could barely talk, but now it's probably he did a great job too, like Yeah.

For being tired and appreciated him, the good stuff he had to share. I was really impressed with, how good the host was too of that of that podcast and Intelligent questions he was asking and Yeah.

I love I love that he did his research on us. Right? Yeah. Yeah. For sure. And didn't ask the same, you know, usual questions that we get. Yeah. Really good good, you know, thought provoking Questions?

There's John. And then the last time I was on that podcast, there was, like, I think it got over 250,000 views. Really? That's when I gave my That was when I gave my personal information out and was bombarded.

Oh, yeah. You that'll be good. Yeah. Did you notice I didn't make that mistake again? What's that podcast called again? SG and On? Yeah. SG and On. Hey, Nooney. Nooney. I gotta Hey, Nooney.

Good evening, ladies. Good to see you again this week. Yeah. I was just in that space, and I was in another one with, some real estate guys. They didn't even know who John was. A lot of them are where we were maybe a year ago.

And I think they're trying to wrap their brains around, the enormity of the problem and that this is in fact the greatest humanitarian crisis on the planet and, trying to comprehend what's been done to them and their loved ones or or or just whatever.

They're I think they're processing it, and that's what I hear because they they haven't, I think comprehended. And that's like, of the people on the planet, maybe 7%. 7 to 10%.

Know what the fuck's going on. Knowing how many people have died, you know, that 17,000,000 is a conservative estimate. I'm still looking for a formula to determine the number of vaccine injured. There's gotta be a ratio somewhere.

I'm looking at some of Destiny's stuff right now. So we have the ratio for death, you know, 1 in a 1,000, but, I'm looking that for that for vaccine injured. I I mean, for a lot of the like, bless them. They're talking about it now.

That's good. They're processing it. Yeah. But in terms of anything new, no. They're they're That's so funny. Processing. Said that because I was I was literally sending text messages to our group and John going, old news.

Old news. Yeah. But, yeah, but it's it's good to see, you know, everybody interested in in this fight and getting involved and motivated and and, you know, joining the team.

So, I think a lot of them have been, like, I know Tracy Beans has been amazing and doing it for a long time and Shannon too.

But, as far as, like, They were they were putting down California. We have the most cases filed in California, and I'm a conservative.

I'll put that out there right here. And and and Pami DeSantis, which I'm a conservative. I mean, I would not hate it if he was in office, but he also changed the statute to 1 year, And and we can't get a case in there to save our lives.

Exactly. Like, the people have to remember, like, those states also We're in Texas, right? Texas is tough too.

And it's because the, All the tort reform, it's a double edged sword. I mean Yeah. Yeah. We've I mean, by far, California's leading the way and actually trying to get accountability and actually getting past the PREP Act in these cases.

And then, I mean, our our victims and widows and and family members in in Florida aren't happy at all because there was extra immunity signed.

The statute on April 5, 2021 was changed to 1 year for any COVID related crime. And so it's it's been impossible to get an inter a single attorney And what's that law that you can't sue in Florida?

And then, yeah, they had the free kill If you have if you have kids. If you're o ever yeah. Yeah. If you're over 25, don't have any minor children, and unmarried, Then there you have no recourses for malpractice.

None. None. So, I mean, they could do anything, and you can't sue. It's called the and it's it's atrocious. It's been around since the eighties, I believe, maybe the seventies.

That's called the the, free kill log. Only states got it. Yeah. Rid of it last year. Right? And they couldn't. Yeah. We actually, some of our members even went and spoke on, You know, gets it at, the state legislator, but they kept it.

They they seem to think that it's gonna keep down medical Price, you know, prices and costs, but but it they've done studies that showed no correlation to that.

So, I don't know. You know? Just because the politician speaks out about it. You know? Look at their policies. Look what they've done.

Look at see how the See how the cases are going in that state to really get a better picture of, you know We'll have to, you know, we'll have to have Later on when we've got more people on, we'll have to have Brad talk about a little bit about how we got here.

Because I, You know, in the, interview we did today, I learned a lot of stuff and I and I've I've.

Oh, like, what about getting rid of the terms of Yeah. Exactly. I think that's important care products. Important information. Yeah. Yeah.

Nissan, but let's wait till more people are on, so because I think more people need to see the big picture like that. That was a really great explanation of, You know, the big picture and how he got here and how we get get out of it.

Right? Yeah. And, he had since I wish Somebody recorded it on our Monday night meeting last week when he was speaking. It literally was the I mean, I've been working with Brad for over 2 years.

It was really the best speech I've ever heard him say talk, And I wish I wish he he probably didn't remember what he said, but it was really We'll have him redo we'll have him redo it later here and just I don't know if you remember what even the last call, but Gonna have to we're gonna have to do a replay.

And, But Somebody said they recorded it, but but I'm not sure who that was. Yeah. I'm not sure. But it really I mean, I pretty much know what Brad's thinking all the time, and it it it it was like he blew me away.

Yeah. It was good. I don't know. Maybe, Vietnam Does him good. He gets some extra brain brain power over there or something.

He does love that culture. Yeah. If he's on, he can go ahead and speak for himself, I guess. And I sent a couple of you guys the mic, of course. Yeah. Closter and Sean, if you wanna talk.

I don't need Brad on here anymore. Oh, they'll come back. They'll come back. Did, I'm trying to I had a great also speaking to our friends at the other space. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't hear you at the end.

Yeah. I, I I just told us I told them who we were and informed them to our mission and, you know, that there Tracy, who was one of, I guess, the keynote speakers in the space mentioned at the very beginning, CHBMP to the crowd.

So, the word is good.

That is very cool, that's, yeah, very nice. Cool, so Should I, do we have enough people on for me to at least kick off with the rules, y'all? Yeah. Alright. So rules we don't have a lot of rules, you know, but we do have a few.

And, You know, the first rule is about if you're if you're not speak if you have the speaker the speaker if you're a speaker, when you're not speaking, if you could mute because it it causes a lot of feedback when other people are speaking, so, you know, just kinda Keep it keep in mind to do that.

I'm the worst offender because I've, you know, to mute my speaker and the spaces, and then I only sometime.

Yeah. I mute you one more time because I hear you too. I am the number one rule breaker of that one on accident because I have to double mute myself, but So just check both mutes and make sure you're you're mute.

Mute, mute, mute. If you if people are saying they hear feedback, it's probably you.

So, I do wanna give people a little tip That has worked for me. A lot of people have problems with, their phone overheating or whatever. I just keep a little ice pack or a little ice pad underneath my phone, so Yeah.

We learned that from the job. We give him credit. It works So good. So, that will keep you from getting out or getting kicked off. Be kind of, you know, like be respectful in terms of time when you're speaking.

We don't want, 1 topic. I mean, it's all, like, tied in together, but sometimes we can get in these into these side conversations and they go for a very long time. And they're interesting, but we do wanna keep the the flow going.

And as the night goes on, we usually have a lot of people with their hand up or a lot of people requesting to speak, and so we want to get them we want to get through them.

If you if you speak and then, you know, you don't wanna really speak anymore or, you know, you've said your stuff, you can move yourself back down to listener and then that opens up an another speaker spot.

So if if We have to sometimes we'll move people to to listener and and make so we can get other people speaking, and then if you wanna speak again, you just click the little microphone.

If you want to speak, you click the little microphone to the bottom left corner, and it'll save it says request to speak when you hover over it, And that will send 1 of the host the host or the cohosts, you know, a, an invite.

So, And then here's a here's a a little rule change, or we've always had a little bit of a of a rule about, you know, we used to say, If you're a troll, be original.

And now, we've we've thought about this. We we're not going to give trolls a platform anymore. We're not going to entertain them, and here's the reason. This topic has been censored for 4 years.

Censored. The victims, the eyewitnesses to crimes against humanity that come here to speak, They have been shut up, they have been mocked, they have been gaslit for 4 years, And so we're just not gonna tolerate it in the spaces.

We're not gonna tolerate it, and we will boot Boot boot. This is for the the eyewitnesses to get the word out as to what is happening, And we don't owe trolls a platform. We don't we don't owe them one second of speech.

So, so that's the that's the new troll rule, the new the new way we're gonna deal with trolls. We're just gonna boot them. So I see a lot of people like that. So, well, it was obviously a good move.

Thanks, Chelsea. That was Here. Here. I I have a sec. You're here. So And don't forget. This is being recorded. If you, wanna speak, make sure that everything you say, You don't mind if it's being recorded?

Exactly. Because it is recorded and your mom might hear it and, you know, so But, you know, Nooney Nooney already dropped the f bomb, but that's alright.

She's she's been here before. Mom knows for that too. I'm known for that too. So, yeah. So, so, the you know, these spaces, as you know, if you've joined, they go for Days.

No. They they I think the longest one is 6 hours, right? But 7 hours, something like that. But but they get they get very interesting, and we get rolling, and lots of people hear them.

So we're making we're making a huge difference. People are putting in their stories in chbmp. org, and and I we always ask how you found out about us.

The amount of people that found us on Twitter and Twitter Spaces and didn't know that we were there for them, For people who, you know, had a loved one killed by the protocols or vaccine injured or killed.

It's incredible how many people this is reaching, so keep telling your stories.

If you have a protocol story Or if you have a, a a VAX injury story, please request to speak, the bottom left. And I want to so if we could start with Stephanie.

So, if Stephanie if you could take yourself off of mute. So, Stephanie, Crystal Boles is also on, and, Crystal's sister and brother-in-law were both murdered in a hospital in Ohio, and, they've been working on a bill.

Her her sister's name is Angela Plant, And her brother in law's name is David Plant, and their their stories are on CHBMP in Ohio.

So, Stephanie, I don't I wanted you got you got to people to know what you guys have been working on in Ohio and how they can help. Great. Thank you. I can you hear me okay? I've never done this before. So Great. I can hear you great.

Okay. Awesome. So, yes, I'm the president of Ohio Advocates For Medical Freedom. And we started getting, of course, horrific stories, like all of the ones that you guys are hearing that that are ones that happened here in Ohio.

And, Dave and Angie's story was one of them. Another another, woman named Julie Smith also, was a friend of our, One of our joint sponsors for the bill, she had a very similar heart wrenching situation as well.

So, I was already very connected with, Representative Jennifer Gross because she had done a medical freedom bill for us the previous assembly.

And when I started, you know, conveying some of these horrible stories to her, and then she told me the story about her friend, Julie. We were like, we have to do something, about this.

And I had looked at some model legislation, from another state, and I thought, Man, this isn't broad enough. It's it's only for Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine. We don't know what the next pandemic will be, and we need to be prepared.

So I took that language and expanded it, added, a provision that would prevent, any state entity from enforcing any federal ban In case they decide to ban, who knows?

Vitamin c or whatever actually might help people. So we put that in there.

I put in a free speech component for health care workers so that, you know, medical boards and other, other boards couldn't come and take their license if they Maybe question a vaccine or they questioned a a particular protocol or anything like that.

And then we had, protections that would allow patients to access any off label drug that their that their prescriber prescribes for them, with ex you know, in less than cases where The, the pharmacist had a religious objection to filling it or, obviously, if there was a life threatening reaction.

Because if there's a legitimate life threatening reaction, they, you know, they can't fill a prescription.

So we had those 2 provisions. And then, you know, of course, we got a ton of opposition from the hospital association and the pharmacy board and all those folks for obvious reasons.

And they said, well, you know, what if there's what What if there's, just some other type of reaction or we're just not comfortable?

And we said, you know, well, there might be a there might be some mild reaction, But if the doctor feels like it's worth the risk and the patient does, you guys shouldn't be interfering with that because you have a political agenda, and we all know that's this was.

It was a political agenda, and it was about a lot of, hospitals making money because of the protocol kickbacks.

So, we gave them liability protection. We said, hey. If you guys are still mad that you have to fill it, I'm sorry. You're still gonna have to fill it, but you'll get liability protection.

So if something happens with the patient on that particular drug that they and their doctor decided they wanted to try, they can't come after the pharmacist for it.

So we felt like that was a really, we felt like that was very fair. I I don't I mean, they still hate it, and they they all still wanna be exempted from the bill.

So we know we did a good job, but but we really feel good about the bill. It's already passed the house. It passed in very late June, so that was this is the 1st medical freedom bill that's ever passed on the house floor in Ohio.

So it was a pretty Pretty amazing day, and Crystal got to be there in session that day, and and Julie was there as well.

And we all kinda started crying and hugging each other in the balcony when we saw the votes come through because on the floor, we actually had 73 votes, and it was h b 73.

And we thought, wow. That's a real god wink. Later, I found out that 2 other, members that had stepped out actually signed on as well, so we had a total of 75. So we even had bipartisan support the bill, so it's pretty amazing.

So right now, it's in the senate health committee. We're waiting to still get a first hearing on that. There's been a little bit of feet dragging on that side, so we're getting calls to action out now.

We're requesting that all Ohioans contact, Steve Hoffman, who is the senate, the senate the chair of the senate health committee. So we're asking people to reach out to him and say, hey.

Let's get that initial hearing, And then let's get proponent testimonies in there so Crystal can go down and testify and Julie and so many others, that can get down there and tell their stories.

And let's get this Let's get this out of the this bill out of the senate and make it state law. Yeah. That's really great work. I've been following that. You guys have been working on it for a while.

How how can people in Ohio find you, and what Can they, what are the top things that they can do to help to help with this? Sure. So if they go to, ohioamf. org, they can they can click to sign up for all of our emails.

Because we are so heavily censored and, in a lot of cases, we actually have posts completely shadow banned. Usually, it's the calls to action. Right? Because that's what we need to get out there the most, so they censor it.

Sign up for those emails. And then every time there's some way that you can participate to help move one of our bills forward because we actually have 4 different medical, freedom bills right now in different phases.

It's just that h b 73 is the furthest along. We let everybody know, okay, such and such a bill is is gonna have a hearing or so and so stalling a bill.

We need you to just climb up their butts and call their office and email them every day until until they get this thing moving, stuff like that.

So The best way is to just probably sign up for emails. You can definitely follow us on Twitter. We're certainly less censored on Twitter. Facebook's kind of a disaster, And they won't let us rename our page.

We had to they they shut down the entire OAMF Facebook page 2 weeks after we dropped Our big vaccine medical freedom bill back in April of 21, we had about almost 45,000 followers, and I got up one day and our page was gone.

Zuckerberg took it down. So, it's been very hard to navigate. We started another page, and we had about 11,000 followers, but then they've censored it so badly that no one even sees it anymore.

So Twitter's your best bet or Telegram, Ohio AMF on Telegram. But, honestly, you're probably the best with our emails because if we got a big call We are gonna let everybody on our list know about it.

Yeah. That's really great. And and, you know, these spaces that you'd mentioned that you're, that this this is the first time You've been on these these the the number of people these reach are abs I mean, astounding.

It's just astounding. So you there there's always medical freedom ones going on.

You could we have people, you know, that just pop in, Give us an update about what they're doing, and we do the same on on other medical freedom, spaces. And we certainly will work to to get All the updates out, to, our network as well.

That would be great. Thank you. Because when we get closer to the time, it would be wonderful just to have a plethora of of, testimonies coming in from people around the state.

Now they usually limit in person testimony. A lot of times, it's maybe 10 people because it just gets to be too crazy having that many people run through and then committee never ends. So, we do have kind of a limitation there.

But, I mean, we can take unlimited numbers of write ins. And and every time you write in, it's posted on the website, under that committee for the bill. So it's public. The reps see it. The senators see it. Anybody can see it.

So, it's a great way to get your story out there and, you know, to make sure that whatever happened to your loved one, that people know that story, that that is logged somewhere and that you say, my you know, I lost a family member.

I don't want this to ever happen again.

We need this legislation. It didn't save my mom or my dad or my brother, but it can save yours. And so those kinds of testimonies are just really crucial to have to have record of because we can never forget what it is.

We can never can have our Ohio state chair and vice chair, putting the information out on our Ohio page, it's ohio it's oh.

Chbmp. org. And all of the all of the stories that we have documented and the video interviews are all on that page.

We've are all on the state, each state's page, and so, it's really easy to just, you know, look at all of those, and we get new stories all the time.

So, like, I I think I just posted a couple new ones in Ohio the other day. So we get we get, You know, and that's true of any state.

It's the state initials. chbmp. org. So, but we can We can put updates of what's going on in that state in in your state and what you're doing on that page so that it goes out to people who are who are, following that page as well.

That would be great. That would be wonderful.

Thank you. We'll get a link out as well to to how to sign up for your newsletter or your updates. Anything else you want them to know? Just if if you're interested in that bill, you'll probably be interested in our other bills.

Kind of the sister bill is the Never Alone Act, And that bill would prevent, well, would guarantee every patient, an advocate in the room of their choice. So no matter of pandemic, You know, public health orders, none of that.

And they and they're and they can't enforce, on this on this the state cannot enforce any kind of federal, visitation policy or anything like that because, again, we just a lot of patients a lot of patients died because they didn't have an advocate program.

Right? They didn't have someone to be there to advocate for them. So we felt like that was a really important piece, but it was just too big of a bite to chew in 1 bill. So that is a separate bill. That's, h b two thirty six.

Then we have h j r four, which is unmask Ohio res joint resolution That would put an amendment on our, constitutional amendment on our ballot saying that they can never mandate masks in any public spaces or any any place where public services are rendered.

So no more, going to the you know, having the restaurant ban you from coming in if you're not masked, going to the grocery store, going to the park, The gym, all of that.

No more of that. So that would bring it to a vote for the public, if we if we can pass that, and that's currently in the house.

And then Our most recent one was conscientious right to refuse, and that would guarantee that there can be no discrimination for you to decline any, pharmaceutical, any biologic, any mRNA technology, any vaccine, for any reason of conscience or any religious reason.

And that if anybody does discriminate against you, whether it be the workplace or or, you know, what have you, any anywhere, then there's a provision that you can, litigate for that, and that your fees would be, repaid by the person that violated your rights.

So it's a wonderful piece of legislation. It it was just introduced at the very beginning of December. So it's, again, very early in the process.

We're waiting to get our 1st hearing, sometime this month. So but I'm sure I'm sure anyone listening here probably would love to see all of those bills passed. I know all of us here in Ohio would.

So, Yeah. They can find out all about all of those bills on our website too and help promote those by advocating for them through the, through the emails we send out. We'll tell them exactly what to do.

Stephanie, do you know Steve Reiter by chance? Steve Reiter? Never Alone Project. At the Never Alone Project? He's in court, and he's been working on legislation to get the exact exact same bill passed.

Oh, interesting. No. I have not heard of him. You do. Yeah. If you DM me your, email or or, Crystal, if you can send it to me, I'm gonna connect y'all because he's been doing the exact same thing.

He's got a project called the Never Alone project. So, yeah, y'all should definitely, connect and see what he's doing.

Oh, yeah. That's great. Yeah. It it's wonderful if states have similar legislation because when you do pass things, it's easy to say, well, such and such states are already doing it. Why can't we do that here?

And it's a great way for other states to make gains because some of the legislatures, unfortunately, they don't wanna move unless somebody else did it first. Right? Because they don't wanna do anything that's considered fringe. Yeah.

You know? But if somebody else said it first that they're more comfortable. So, the more the more ways we can do things in similarly, the easier it is for, you know, them to stomach doing it in other states. I mean, I hate to say that.

They should be brave enough to just say this is the right thing to do, But unfortunately, politics is politics. I'm gonna text it and see if we can get this out here. He's actually working with, like, anywhere.

His goal is to get these types this type of legislation passed in every state Without, and he's tracking which states are passing it, and he's in he's got his hands in every state's, You know, bills, because some of the states passed pseudo Never Alone, you know, like Texas, I'm in Texas, right?

And their initial never alone, act, so to speak, had a loophole in it where the doctor could write an order to, isolate you for 5 days.

And that's what happened to me. Every 5 days, the doctor would just Re up the order. And finally, my husband just stormed the ICU and removed me. And but the the That's terrible. Legislators were like, well, we have this bill.

It's like, yeah, but you put a loophole in the bill, and you gave the doctor the right. So, like, He so he's tracking on every you know, he's trying to get it passed in every state, but without that kind of nonsense in it.

Right? Yeah. And, thankfully, when OAMF works on legislation, we we really we try to reach out to legislators that we can really trust, that will keep us completely involved in the process the whole time.

Representative Melanie Miller and representative Beth Leer are the joint sponsors for the Never Alone Act, And they have involved me in every process of our of the opposition meetings.

So they tell us what we want. We look at it. We say, we can give you this or that.

We can't give you this because it just it changes the bill, and the bill is for the people. So here's where we'll meet you, and we're not we can't go further than that because we can't affect the integrity of the bill.

So, yeah, o m f doesn't do loophole bills. Right. We kinda pride ourself in that. We don't we don't do loopholes. That's not something we do.

So, as as long as you have somebody always involved in watching it, and it it sounds like that gentleman you're talking about is kind of doing that kind of work where you have to watch dog these bills because They very easily can get gutted or changed or so many loopholes that it's it's nothing but a title anymore.

It's a catchy title, and that's it.

Yeah. You have to read them because they all have they'll sound so great with the title, but you better read every word because they'll have something in there that is not good at all, but people need the Yeah.

The double new details. Right? Yeah. They they always are. Yeah. You guys are Not letting, you guys are getting a lot done.

I mean Yeah. We're trying. We've we've been we've been around since, for 8 years. So we we were fighting long before COVID when they were calling us the crazy anti vaxxers and all the names that got thrown around.

Actually, there was a provision in our 2019 budget when our when governor DeWine was giving himself all of those emergency powers that he had, and I'm sure that was going on in budgets all around the nation, right, because they all knew this was coming.

And one of the provisions he had in there was giving himself the right to do a statewide vaccine mandate.

Well, we caught glimpse of that, had an absolute fit, put up calls to action, had all of our advocates calling in saying, You gotta remove this.

This is absolutely terrible. And we actually did get that provision removed out of the budget. Thank god.

And then COVID hit in 2020. So we like to say you can thank your favorite Ohio anti vaxxer Exactly. For preventing you before you even knew you needed it, prevented you from being forced vaccinated by our lovely governor, governor Dwan.

Oh, yeah. I mean, the Yeah. Didn't he just sign some crazy thing about The transgender or something? Yeah. So there yeah.

So HB 68 is a great bill, the SAFE Act. And it it it bans, puberty. Puberty blockers. I would say, like, my freaking 11 year old can't decide what he wants for Christmas. He certainly can't be deciding about his gender norms.

Right? No kid can. So that's just brainwashing and the school systems and stuff. So it's it's a great bill. And then, of course, Duane vetoes the bill, And he sits on it for 10 days.

And then when he realizes that the house and the senate are going to override his veto, he suddenly says, Oh, I'm gonna do an executive order, and I'm gonna ban transgender surgeries.

But not nothing about save whim oh, save women's sports was also in there, so you can't have men, biological males completing competing in female sports, which is all also really important.

So he thinks he's gonna come out, sign this executive order, which expires, you know, at the end of each 4 years.

Right? It's not law. It's just an executive order. And he thinks that he's just gonna come out and do that, and then Maybe that'll pacify the legislators enough that they'll just let go of this veto override.

And they're like, yeah. That's not happening. So thank god for that. Our Republicans are banding together. They are going to save h b 68. The house will be vetoing that, overriding that veto on 10th.

And then the next time the senate's in session, I believe, is January 24th. And I They haven't officially set the date for that veto override, but that is, definitely what we think is coming.

So, everybody be praying for that, that that all comes to fruition like we think it will. And then that will that bill will become law 3 months from that time. That's awesome.

We had a hell of a time passing that in Texas too, but it finally got passed The brand to I mean I it's hard to believe what's controversial. Right? We question we question protocols or we question vaccines, and we're anti science.

But these people get to literally question the science of your biological DNA. Like, you can't get any more basic science than genetics, and yet they they they say, no.

That's not what we are. Ice it's baffling. It's it's baffling. That's about the most anti science thing you can possibly possibly It's all it's all designed to make lifelong pharma big pharma customer It is.

I think last time I investigated it, because when we had issue 1 going on here, I was trying to come up with videos and content to try to explain to people how bad this was gonna be.

But it's like $100,000 to do a full transition, and then they have, You know, 1,000 and 1,000 more because of all the problems they have, you know, your bladder problems and all these different things because of the just the mutilation that's happened with their genitals.

And so, you know, they are. They're lifelong customers. It's just really tragic. And to start on a child like that, I mean, it's it's to to me, that's child abuse.

It's just horrific. I saw something on the in The Epic Times about the money trail on that with Big Pharma. It's incredible. Same with the hospital protocols and the shots and the, yeah.

So, well, we appreciate you, coming on and giving us The, four one one on what's going on in Ohio. You guys are in good news. Yeah. Well, I mean, it it's It's nice once in a while to get something positive.

I mean, it's been a hell of a fight, you know, to be 8 years into this and finally getting a win. You know, it's nice, but, gosh, I wish we woulda gotten it sooner. You it how many I told you so's before you finally get a win?

But, you know, Keep your chins up, folks, because eventually, if you're persistent enough and you hang around long enough, you'll get something done. Yep. Well, we're here every Saturday night.

So whenever you have updates or you have a call to action, just pop in and and request to speak and, we'll we'll get behind you. Alright. Thank you so much, ladies. You guys have a great night. Thank you. Uh-huh. Bye bye. Let's go.

Let's see what's going on with Miriam and then Ernest and Cheryl. What's up, Miriam? Hey, everyone. Oh, it's a good evening. I just wanted to touch base with you and let you know that, I appreciate everything you're all all doing.

And I wanted to just reiterate the fact that, I think that Stephanie's doing a great job, and I think the persistence is really the key, as well as being willing to Literally name and shame and call particularly the the political narcissist out and the people who think They know more than those of us who have lived this experience because, it's easy for them to be focused on, Oh, we don't wanna be fringe as someone else said and not to stand for anything.

So I think that Naming and shaming and being persistent and loud is going to be the key.

And I think that, everyone's doing a great job on making sure that the word is getting out, and I think that was what we have to do is just never never stand down.

So love you all. Thank you for the time, and, bless you all, and let's let's go at it in 2020. Thank you, Miriam. We appreciate it. You too. You are just We're we're just Your substack is amazing.

You're amazing though too. Well, right back at you. Love you all. Ernest, what's going on with you? Nothing much. Just another day in hell. But, I just wanna let a lot of people know they're asking me again.

I had uploaded a video, a new documentary called Crimes Against Humanity, and I want I'm gonna tell you. I I believe it's one of the best documentaries that has came out already.

Pushed all the other ones aside. RAC nineteen is the one that's doing it. It includes Maddie's story, my son junior's, several others. But this documentary also has Ryan Cole, McCullough, Malone, several a bunch of doctors in there.

And, you know, it's not just talking about injured. It's talking about everything that's going on. Like I said, I support it. I had it up for a couple of days, And now people are blowing up my phone. Where is it at? I can't find it.

Well, I was asked to take it down because they want to add more in it. So, you know, respecting their, what they wanna do, I took it down. I just wanna let people know It wasn't censored. It wasn't taken down by anybody else.

I did it myself personally, but I am so anxious for everyone to see it. The ones that have seen it already mainly the ones that are bugging me that they wanna see it again because they enjoyed it so much.

They got so much information, and, I just can't wait. I should be able to post it again, the complete version in about a week or two. So y'all just Oh, yeah. Let us know. If you can were you to post it on your Twitter?

Or all across. I put it on I I had it on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and I had it on my YouTube YouTube channel. And, if I knew how to stream, I would stream it so y'all can at least hear it right now.

Oh, yeah. Yeah. You'll have to see it. Yeah. Share it. We all follow you, so we'll see it when you share it, but, also come on here and be like, hey. You gotta go see it.

Right? No. I'm so anxious where I I want people to hear it now. I I told Briandres, and I said, it's perfect the way it is. Listen. Yeah. I know. It is Ernest, but that they have more they wanna add to it, which I can only imagine.

Hey. Hey, Ernest. Are you do you wanna put your, son's story and and interview with us On CHBMP as well, because we'd be honored to facilitate that if you wanna put your I have.

I don't know. I I haven't done it already. I thought I did. I don't even know, ma'am. That I mean, I'm so my brain is so I think so.

Yeah. To get you in there. Yeah. Well, anytime. We I mean We'll reach out to you. I don't Yeah. And, Yeah. I got a little upset the other day for some smart Alec that he posted on Rumble. He has his own little podcast or whatever.

He only has, what, I think, 8 followers, but still, he posted on there how everything that my son's passing was A satanic ritual on, Masonic or a Satanist. And, he's not going through look look at here.

The license plates on this motorcycle, these numbers and letters. It means this and this. You're doing it some num some numeral deal that he's doing That, and he goes, I'm pretty sure that, he picked that license plate for that reason.

I see. It's a license plate that the state gave me. And then, another thing about my son's date of birth and how many days After the beginning of the year, that it it meant something also. I don't know what the heck he decided it meant.

And, My vest that I wear with my son's patch on the back, he goes, I know he picked this because, it's just a vest I bought at a motorcycle shop, and it has, you know, cross stitching in it. Because all those x's are satanic.

It's a vest, a motorcycle vest. I know. What a weirdo. Yeah. Yeah. And I I've I've went on then. I Send him a message. I commented on it, and I told him, you know what? I said, I don't appreciate what you're you're, posting.

If you want to know the truth, You need to contact me directly. And then he emailed me and told me, that he want he wanted to. He's not set up right yet, but he wants to, talk to me.

I said, yeah. You it's better for you to talk to me directly and the browser and make up your own stuff, about satanic and whatever else. I said, what you're doing, you're going I said, you're playing with numbers.

You're talking about eclipses. Right. Exactly. Of course, the hope. I said, that's satanic. Right. I said, yeah, if you wanna know the truth, Open up the Bible and educate yourself.

So I just let but yeah. It just I guess he's just looking for a way to, race is following. Like I said, he only has 8 followers, and I think he's had his deal up for 2 years. But But, like I said, I let it roll off my shoulders.

You know? Like, that's mainly I'm pretty sure he he's paid to do stuff like that. Yeah. Yeah. So be it. There's some nasty trolls out there that were attacking some of our victims just saying the most horrific stuff to them.

It made me so mad, and I had to just, like, realize that's what they're supposed that's what they're paid to do and don't engage. And it's it's hard not to just wanna Yeah.

Exactly. But, like like, I I tell a lot of my vaccine interests said, don't don't respond because all you're doing is adding fuel to the fire. You know? I said if you ignore them, They run out of things to say, and they move on.

And, that's why I said you know? And I told I told a couple of them. I haven't had very many, But I even told 1, look. You you're talking a lot of trash. I said, you're just a keyboard warrior.

I said, what you need to do? I said, I travel all over the United States. I said, you're more than welcome to talk to me face to face. And then his response was, oh, no. I'm not that dumb. I'm not gonna be set myself up to be jumped.

I said, so I know that's your kid talking because I told him you wanna talk face to face. You know? I'm here. I ain't no one said nothing about any any type of violence or anything. I'm the type of person.

I like to talk to people face to face so I can see their body movement and look into their eyes. And, this guy automatically thought violence. That's all. Whatever. Yeah. That's You know? So and at the he he stopped after that.

Yeah. He's a punk. We'll stick hurricane shell on it. Let's see. I'm just kidding. Thanks, Ernest. Speaking of traveling. Our rally halt hospital homicide rally number 2 is in the works being planned for June 1st.

Mickey Willis is gonna premiere his new, film at that night. So, Yeah. Bad medicine. So it's gonna be great. Doctor Artis is gonna be speaking, a bunch of other ones, and some attorneys.

So I'll be back probably next week with more details. We had, like, 550 people there for the first one from every state in the country, pretty much, even Alaska.

So, it's gonna be in Texas. So, If you could break it down, that'd be great. Yeah. And we'll we'll announce the Who? The website soon. Who's the one doing that? We are. There are No.

No. You said somebody is gonna put his film out. Who is it? Oh, Mickey Willis. Well, you know, unfortunately, I'm not gonna be I probably won't be able to go because that's I'm supposed to be flying the Switzerland in June.

Oh, that's right. That's if they don't that's if they can give me a ticket. If the same thing that happened in Austria doesn't happen, you know, on this flight. So Right. Yeah.

If I don't go the case. Yeah. That's what I was gonna say. If I don't get to go over there, I'll I'll be Glad to go. Where where did you say it's gonna be at? Houston area. Houston? Mhmm. Oh, that's my that's my hometown. Oh, me too.

That's where I'm at. Well, I'm in the Woodlands, but yeah. Yeah. No. I'm I'm from the ghetto. I'm sorry, ma'am. I'm right now. We yeah. We used to go rob and steal from the people in the woods like this. You're welcome. I'm here.

I don't know. I might come back with more than I got to wear. I'll get that That's pretty funny. I think I saw you at the, the location we're looking at is that, Montgomery County Convention Center, Lone Star Convention Center.

I think I saw you at an event there one time. Yes, ma'am. That's when in July last July. I have to count. Yeah. That's where we're looking to have it.

Okay. Yeah. That's where I was at. That's where I held my my first one. I don't know if I'm gonna do another one. You know? Mhmm. Because it was too hot for the injured. They were All up in, you know, going crazy with heat.

That's where I walk I to Texas. Right. It's gonna it'll be inside for sure. We gotta confirm that location this week, but it's gonna be there or somewhere around there in Houston area.

We're working on it. They give a really good price to nonprofit. So, you know, some of these venues want $30. Yeah. Because they wanted to they were they were charging us, I think, $1500 indoors or outdoors, whichever we wanted.

Yeah. And then we talked to them, and they turned around and gave us gave it the whole indoor and outdoor for 2. I said, well, you know, that was a blessing. Yeah. They're really, really nice over there.

And they I like them, and they're, they're on our side. So there we had a really tough time when we planned it in San Antonio, because they we'll find out who we are, and then we can't give moving us. They can't move.

We're like, 3rd we're announcing that for the 3rd time where the location is, and we're like, we're done with this, the city. Yeah. They finally put us in that little part, and then we we're like, alright. We gotta go indoors.

Yeah. Where they had people homeless people shooting up and stuff. And Oh, no. Yeah. Gail's like, well, what are you gonna do about those people? They're like the the guy the parks director said They have a right to be here.

I I said, what do you I said, will you have the home? He said, you mean the miss the displaced People that live here. What is it with all these with all these names, these crazy names, not to hurt people? You know, homeless is homeless.

Yeah. I was like, we just want the needles cleaned up. And Yeah. We have Your kids might be able to the stage. You don't if, I don't know if y'all have my, direct contact. You you're more than welcome to it.

If you want, I can, talk to my friend, Jennifer Bridges because she helped me out get that to get that location. Yeah. She's a friend of mine too. I, Okay. Yeah. She's the one that helped me. Yeah. I I was gonna reach out to her anyway.

Yeah. Because, at that, her husband passed away a week before the event, and I told her girl. It was yeah. Yeah. I told her I was gonna cancel it or postpone it because what happened? Right. It's her. She's a strong woman.

No earnest. We've gone too far. Let's continue. I said, no, ma'am. Out of respect for your husband, I wanna cancel or postpone it. Nope. She didn't want to. Yeah. Like, if she stopped by for a little bit, but, you know You know?

She could only handle a little you know, for a little while because Yeah. And, you know, she's a sweet woman. I love the hell out of her. She invites me to, to Houston to go stay hang out with her for Thanksgiving and the holidays.

And I told her, you know, it just I don't celebrate, and I hate to be I don't like to be around family people with their families because that those are holidays I'll never have again.

Yeah. Yeah. So it just it's like putting a knife back into my heart. So Right.

Like I said, I appreciate her. Even on my birthday, just before Christmas, She sent me a message. I don't know if you've seen it. I had I posted it, and she said, Ernest, happy birthday. I know you're not gonna take yourself out to eat.

So she would be watching your front door. I said, no. You know what, baby? Don't be sending me nothing. She was too late, so she sent me a a dinner. Uh-huh. He was here. That way, I can make sure you eat for your birthday.

Like I said, she's a sweetheart. Yeah. She's a sweetheart. I was heartbroken for her when her husband passed away. Yeah. At the funeral, it was super sad. They had the it's all full military. You know, the folding of the flag and yeah.

We were all crying. He's so young. I saw Crystal, figured out how to accept the mic. Okay. Good. And we have Sheryl and Sunny and Crystal. And somebody else. Yeah. So Sheryl, Sunny, and Crystal In that order.

Oh, I just I wanted to make a comment. Can you hear me? Okay. Nooney had mentioned, you know, about trying to get, like vaccine injures, you know, injuries for, you know, total across the board.

And I think that's gonna be so called because a lot of the doctors, a lot of a lot of the specialists there, you know, even cardiologists, They're not saying that it's vaccine injured.

You know, I have a couple friends that are vaccine injured.

And my 1 friend, she just keeps going to different cardiologists trying to get answers, and they're just not Not not saying it's a vaccine injury even though she has been injured.

The other thing was, this pa this weekend, yeah, between yesterday and today, I did find, 2 more ladies that Their spouses were medically murdered in the hospital.

1 is victor Victoria, and the other one is Jerry. So I sent them to CHBMP, former feds, and connected them, with the phone numbers of the widows here in Wisconsin just for, like, a support group.

So we're gonna try to get together, plan something when maybe in spring, just to get all the widows together and and sit and talk.

But, you know, like everybody says, we have to get the information out. We have to make sure that people are aware and and and try to reach people before their spouses go to the hospital even, you know, to save lives.

That's my mission is to save as many lives as possible so, they don't get medically murdered like my husband.

Yep. That's exactly it. I mean, we've like, it's still happening. It's still happening, y'all. How many hospital rescues did we deal last week? 17. Yeah. Still happening.

Still happening. It it seems to doesn't it seem to, you know, really, like, cycle? Like, it's in specific months. Like, we just get slammed. Busy busy. I actually had somebody else reach out today. So, it's Real quick, Kimberly Ford.

It's 6 years for Maine. I know I didn't email you back yet, but just let you know. Okay. Go ahead. We We're talking about the case today, the frauds For the fraud for fraud statute. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. And we did, a little update.

We did get 3 more cases filed this week. So That's good. That's good news. Yeah. It is. I love that kind of It is. Working on another one right now. I love that kind of news. Yeah. I do too. That's good. Keep them rolling.

Well, I think we're doing 2 more on Monday too. Yeah. So Michigan Michigan victims. We gotta find a way in with the jab, and Brad Thanks. If he's back on, he thinks he found a way in for the vaccine injured, through the 2nd circuit.

Let me see if I can get him on because I know every there's a lot of people him on, and we'll go to Sunny and then we'll we'll go to go to Sunny and then, Crystal, And then we'll see if he's on by then.

Okay? So, Sunny, report to the spaces, please. It's your turn. I'm all thank you. Hi. Hey. Did you get I was wondering if everyone heard about the military letter of accountability? I did hear about it.

Not I'm a I'm a signer on that, and I just kinda dropped in to see if anybody, hadn't heard about it or that they wanna understand because, basically, what we've done is we've submitted a letter to the American people, And and, communicated that we are committed to holding, those who took The criminal actions against service members accountable, and we've taken it in our own hands, and we'll use all legal means to do so.

And it's created quite a stir, and so we've also put together a, a letter for because a lot of people were following up and saying, hey.

I wanna there is there was just a small group of us, and we had to keep kinda under the table, and so we signed it together.

And, And then we we we released it, and then we started getting this massive outcry of other service members and, you know, people even outside of service that wanted to sign, and so we created a petition which currently already has about 15,000 signatures, for the American people who, just come in.

Whoever wants to sign to show their support, on holding, You know? And I think it's very fitting for this space as as holding those who, from our government that perpetrated the crimes accountable.

And, so, you know, I just asked that everybody not only go there and sign that. Read it, please. I I dropped the link in in the chat for it. Read it. Sign it if you agree.

And if you agree, please, share it as widely as you can because it's being censored like nobody's business. But, anyway, I have any questions about it. I'm I'm available. I'm just gonna hang out. I I also signed that.

The lieutenant colonel, Pete Chambers asked me to sign it. So, yeah, I also signed it, and I know several vaccine agent that have signed a petition, which, You know, if anybody else, whether you're military or not, please do, sign it.

Sunny, This is Miriam. I'm gonna actually I wrote a substack about your declaration. I I will pull that, Petition. I think you said you put the petition in the chat.

I'll try and pull that and put it into the substack too and hopefully get some people to sign from that standpoint. Thank you. You're welcome. Hey. This is Mick. I just wanted to say really quickly, militaryaccountability.

Com. That's I was gonna say that. Yeah. Okay. Phone done. Good. Okay. Brad, our fearless leader, is on. He all the way from Hanoi, investigating the jab injuries and trying to get an angle to bring over here to the US.

So what's going on? Hey, everybody. Had a really good, about a week and a half. We have more than a dozen now, victims who stepped forward in the Ho Chi Minh area.

There's there's many more. There's Probably a large multiple more. In June of 2021, in Vietnam, on a population of about 95,000,000, They had somewhere under 1,000 deaths to the hospital treatment protocols.

If you've been paying attention to, this developing story, it seems as if, in the final analysis, very few people died of COVID. They all died of the treatment protocols we call the FDA death protocol. It involves more than 50 drugs.

And you can see how This was applied interstate, so no matter what state in the United States you go to, they all had this mysterious proclivity to go to the same sequence of drug treatments and therapies that very often led to people being tortured and killed.

We're now beginning we've been at this now for some months, but we're gathering up our sources from overseas.

We're beginning to be able to show that the, response, whether you're in the United States or you're in Germany or you're in the United Kingdom or Australia, the response in those Western medical systems seems to have been very similar, let's let's put it that way.

This is, despite the fact that each one of these systems has a separate health care system that through its reimbursements, it's really like Each one is a different planet in and of itself.

But somehow, with these disparate systems, the outcome in terms of the, the treatment were the same regardless of what system you were in.

There's some disparities in terms the based on, like, availability of things like Remdesivir, but the bottom line is it suggests to many people that there was a level of design and planned failure that, transcended, any one particular jurisdiction.

So when you're looking for the designers, you kinda have to go Beyond just the designers that impact the United States there and, you know, obviously, we all wanna figure out who those folks are.

Everybody has different theories. We all agree that if they're identified, they can be proven that they violated crimes, they should be held accountable.

So Since the 19 eighties, about Americans have really had their their rights, I I don't wanna say eliminated, but certainly, curtailed substantially in terms of their ability, to get compensation for, getting vaccines.

So these vaccine courts, there's this whole legislative and and, regime that it's very hard to get out of, and it removes any, incentives for for law firms to get involved.

Basically, there's a handful you know, not not many that that do because there's just really no way to to pay the bills if you that do that kind of work.

So since the eighties, the, Vaccine companies or anybody producing a vaccine has been getting what I guess you could call pocket immunities, and those have been building.

As it seems as if the Americans' abilities to to, Deny or to reject getting a vaccine through a variety of different means, has also been curtailed.

Lot of this is through private enforcement. You see these these, relationships building between what seem to be industries that are oligopolies, like in media context, financial context, now in, health care.

And it seems as if these entities are are doing things often at the behest of government, where if the government was doing it, it would be improper or illegal, because would be a violation of the constitution because they can essentially coerce, often willingly.

They can they can get the same results by having, their their agents do the same thing.

So the question came up, you know, how, Vietnam, as I mentioned before, getting getting back to Hanoi, you had less than a fewer than a 1000 deaths on a 95,000,000 population in June of 2021, when at the same time, over the US population, there were about 600,000 dead.

As I said, it's pretty much from the treatment, not from COVID. And that, by the way, would make sense because Vietnam didn't have the kind of access to Western treatment protocols or Western drugs that Western nations do.

So if your hypothesis is that People are really dying from the treatment, not from the from the COVID.

This is a there's a high, I should say that that the outcomes the the differential outcomes in in Vietnam versus the United States, At least on their face, seem to confirm that Vietnam shares a border with China, by the way, so, I mean, they have lots, You know, more transfer across the border.

I well, I don't really know now because it seems like we have a lot of people coming over our southern border, but, certainly, They have more exchange just by sheer proximity.

So that That Pfizer vaccine Sinovac, was released in around July of 2021 to health care workers and to, the elderly. And almost immediately, the country which had done really well in terms of controlling, the virus by trap and trace.

And, you know, even though we know that masks don't work, They were really compliant on the mask because of their experience with SARS one.

They believed in the works, so they, you know, they willingly separated, they willingly isolated themselves, etcetera, and they were able to, basically maintain everything in Vietnam.

For the most part, it was it was, as it was it had been before, but right after they released that Pfizer and Sinovac, Within days, the, country just went to a total shutdown.

So, you know, people here probably know this, but it seems as if when you get the vaccine that makes you exhale the these particles, these spike proteins, and, you know, people inside households are in close to you or in at work, you come across at the, at the lunch table, They they actually contract COVID from that process, and there's actually a question as to whether There was there was intention behind that because that would be a way you could secondarily, quote unquote, vaccinate somebody if you really wanted to.

But we have to rely on the experts to sort of develop what, if anything, there is to that thought.

But the bottom line is that the entire country had to shut down. It was really bad. People actually, They went hungry, some people starved, but by the end of the year, as best we can tell, 30,000 to 50,000 had died.

This was most, as best we can tell, where people a vaccinated person came back to the household, Household got sick, and then usually an older person ended up passing away from COVID.

You know, we've seen that pattern United States also. So, we think it's between 350,000. The challenge is gonna be that the extent there's pressure in the United States on healthcare personnel to remain quiet.

The pressure is more intensified here. There's information at the local level that we think, some folks will be helping us, maybe at the district level, to get a handle on what the actual numbers are.

But we're gonna be looking to our experts. There's over a 150 now. That that's just Back to the envelope, us counting 1 night. It's probably way more than that.

We're gonna be looking to them to extend us their support to, to the professionals here in Vietnam who, you know, sadly relied on the expertise of of the WHO and the c and this, the, blanket out on the I a little bit of jet the, the other government agency that's over here, the CDC.

Thank you. The CDC. We wanna get down to the bottom of, what happened to those 30 to 50000? How did they go from fewer than 1,000 to 30 to 50000 dead with the with the most obvious intervening event being, unleashing the vaccine.

So To wrap up, we have a dozen that I've sat down and interviewed and figured out exactly what happened. The Saigon area, there's many as I need down there. And then we have a line on 2 up here that I think may prove to be better.

One is a, a woman who was in her late twenties, had a good job, can be seen at a corporate event, you know, dancing and and, singing, and, went home, told told the the mother, you know, wake up in the morning and go to the market, and she never woke up.

For those who can remember what actual reality was before all this, terror occurred.

Having somebody, a young person, not wake up in the morning, particularly a female, a woman, was an extraordinarily rare event, and although they do their best to hide it, it's happening more and more.

So that's that's the first person in The, this is sort of like a a community expression. It's it's not just like, the, You know, the the family contacts me.

It's it's it's there's more involved. And, A lot of times, the you sort of need to get the the the support of the community to even set up the circumstance where the meeting can occur.

So I'm working on that. That would be somebody who's actually deceased, and then I have a former flight attendant who, got the vaccine within, almost immediately started gushing blood from where you would think. It went on for 30 days.

The I gotta get to the bottom of this, but it's it it seems as if they they took it as if it was normal and that this was happening a lot. Like, don't be worried about it. But the bottom line is she bled for 30 days, like, extensively.

And, the end result was she had to get a kidney transplant. So I frankly haven't talked to our experts yet about, you know, is is there this phenomenon where where I mean, We know Remdesivir causes kidney failure.

I can suspect that the Pfizer vaccine does, but, I really haven't been able to focus on that. We probably won't be able to get into that until we get home.

But those are the 2, I should say 3 real clusters of people we've been talking to here in Vietnam. And the reason I think Vietnam is important is because it's a control group, really, for, the western nations.

So if if there was some kind of an in inappropriate scheme, they would have spent a lot more time Executing it, making sure that it was executed smoothly, concealing it.

It would have been better deployed probably with fewer bumps, and, you know, when you get to, like, a place like, This is my theory again, that we get a place like Vietnam.

I wonder if it was almost a reactive plan where they're like, holy crap. We only have a 1,000 people dead from COVID in Vietnam? That doesn't look good.

Like, how can we have 600,000 gone in the US, and a proportional amount in all the western nation that have all this technology. And now you have these Small backwater countries that everybody seems to be doing just fine.

And I wonder, again, this is really sinister, and I'm not alleging this happened. I'm just curious. Every investigation I ever had started off with a level of curiosity.

I'm wondering if whoever was respond was responsible For this, if they started to feel anxiety about this differential between the death rates in the west, and the death rates elsewhere, and if they took steps to again, I'm not alleging this happened.

I I I I wanna Ask the question, whether they what it is they might have done to get the numbers up in some of these places.

And when you have deaths go from 1,000 to somewhere between 3,050,000 in 6 months, in 2021, which is very strange.

Yeah. In fact, sorry for talking so long, everybody. No. But, Brad, what what did what were you talking about earlier about the 2nd Circuit, about having maybe a way in. So it it seems well, yeah.

There's a, We think there may be a way through that with enhanced protections for non Americans, where basically the long and short of it is that You can't experiment on non Americans because they're non Americans.

And, it's a it's some, precedence that I think people have forgotten about. They exist.

So we're gonna be, taking a look at how best our legal teams are gonna be taking a look at how best to try to bring that, to maximize the chances that we can get through, dismissals at all levels and, you know, make it through and Hold everybody accountable.

This would be a class we'd be seeking, this certified class of of people who were either injured or, you know, killed by the vaccine.

If you proved that that they were experimented on as non Americans and You proved that they were experimented on, then it seems like we could bring Americans up.

It's gonna be oh, yeah. Like, all these things, Just like everybody said, there's no way to bring a hospital homicide case when we got started. And now there's 90 of them.

Right? Right. It's gonna be the same thing. It's a It's a base building. It's like if you're if you're at a ski resort, and you want thousands of people to be skiing on your mountain, you gotta make snow, and you gotta create that base.

And what we've been doing, and this is why everybody it's it's actually an opportunity for everyone because literally, Every single person can have a material impact on this.

It's I've never seen such an opportunity for, as far as I know, any time in human history, When an individual human being can actually have a material effect at protecting freedom and liberty, and extending human rights, and holding people accountable.

Like, everything you do, your conversations with the people you talk to, Your associations, your your comms, your your written comms, your verbal comms, the people you associate with, What you choose to talk about at the dinner table, etcetera.

We're in a we're in an information challenge right now. Short short term forward is information war, and we have we have the numbers. And if we can deprogram more people and get the truth out than they can with all their technologies.

If we could just do it 1 on 1, we end up winning, And we have to win. Amen. Yeah. Interesting, enough The Brad was over in Vietnam when COVID was announced, and, what their government was telling them was not what ours was telling us.

And, You know, he was he was hearing in America that we're running out of ventilators and and, you know, changing car production lines to to make more ventilators.

And he went to one of the doctors he works with and said, we need to get y'all some ventilators. And they were like, why would we want a ventilator? Ventilators are only gonna kill them. You know, why this is an inflammation disorder.

This is a blood disorder where I'm gonna stick a ventilator down their throat so they can't get off. So he that was his kinda moment When it that you realize, oh my god. They're doing Yeah. They're no good in the states. Yeah.

And everything was it looked to me in March that The entire system was gonna orient around hydroxychloroquine, and they were gonna say because hydroxychloroquine have been found to work with SARS one And with this cofactor with the zinc where basically the hydroxychloroquine reduces the inflammation, allows the zinc to go in.

You had Didier, the professor in Rialten in France, that was doing work with Hydroxychloroquine.

I later found out he's doing work with Hydroxy Coricone, I believe, because the French government had withdrawn all the supply of hydroxychloroquine on February 1st February 5, 2020, Probably to prevent him from having enough drugs to do his studies, so he used Chloroquine.

So that came out in early March and I was riding around trying to find where the Chloroquine, supplies work. I remember that video. You're, like, on BOPED, 27 boxes in one day.

We're trying to We're trying to set that all up, and then when that I saw the so the like, I was doing other things, and, It seemed to me like again, as somebody who watches the government's behavior as a I I did procurement fraud and grant fraud.

I worked with all the different components of government and, particularly, DOD and, you know, we did health care fraud and all.

So, like, I I kinda had, like, a, an understanding for what a normal behavior would be like in response to something like this, from the work that we had done.

And so I kind of assumed, based on what I saw in early March, that oh, and then I forgot. On March 12th, I got a Text from a, from somebody in the United States. It was a WHO protocol, an initial WHO protocol.

This is the smoking gun for anybody out there in the enforcement agency community, and career civil service in the enforcement agencies, the US 96 US Attorney's Offices, the Inspectors General, HHS OIG, FBI, Homeland Security, all state agencies.

You gotta get busy, you gotta get active, you gotta start moving within your agencies, you gotta preserve your institutions, Protect them, and you're just a steward.

You're it's now your obligation to get it fixed because when I was there, it wasn't, It wasn't that well, I don't want it to get into all that.

It's gotten a lot worse over the years, so now it's incumbent on them to get to get busy, get active, and get this fixed.

But on March 12th, I have the hot document of hot documents. It's a WHOOP protocol that was being circulated, and the first line of defense was Hydroxychloroquine.

And it was so safe because we all know it was total totally safe. And if you look at the Facebook suit that I filed in December of 2020, pages 46 through 108.

We laid this out for all enforcement agencies who wanna investigate this and prosecute this. It's a Simple matter and battle a grand jury, get some, responses back, start doing investigations the old fashioned way.

Something changed From March 12th to when President Trump gave this speech, the I guess it was the 3rd week of I think it was March 24th, where where he mentioned Hydroxychloroquine, and Anthony Fauci's rolling his eyes in the background.

Something changed. I know Richard Barta had some kind of involvement. I don't know what it is, but he filed the whistleblower suit about how he was because everybody was pushing this hydroxychloroquine.

There's a Well, like, the fact that the vaccine proved that there was a working treatment, so they had to Correct.

Yeah. Correct. So that's that's one of the it could be the driving. I I believe there were multiple I have multiple theories for why they would that they would yes.

They don't wanna upset the EUAs and put them at risk, Even though they probably could have rigged that too, even if you had hydroxychloroquine, they have such control.

But also, I think a lot of these Mislabeling the deaths as being from COVID, created the coercion they needed to get good compliance on the vaccine.

And I think that a lot of the elected representatives about the current model I'm looking at, working model, I should say, is that the elected representatives, They really didn't know.

And to defend the elected representatives at this point, all elected representatives, I'm talking about governor Cuomo, I'm talking about president Trump, Republican, Democrat alike, they should have they had a reasonable expectation that they could rely on the expertise of Taxpayer funded experts.

And it turns out that it looks as if they were wholly compromised, like the worst compromising effort that I can have I I think it's it's unparalleled.

So all these state governors and these healthcare wonks, and ministers and everything else by other names, are advising the elected officials, And they're all chanting from the same corrupted hymnal.

But that was when I thought in if you would ask me in March in fact, I posted something on Facebook saying, the pandemic has been averted, we don't know it yet, but within Looking back in 2 months, I like to post things, and then be able to go back and say, I told you.

So I'm a little bit of a troll that way. And so I posted this saying it's all gonna come to an end.

They're gonna hydroxychloroquine and vitamin D3, and this is all gonna be a tempest and a teapot, and we're gonna be able to go on with our our lives as we once, Oh, you know, one once knew them, and, of course, that didn't happen, and we need to figure out why.

Was it all just a series of mistakes? That's one thing. You know, people are entitled to make mistakes, particularly people in government office.

They have limited immunity, almost absolute immunity, most of the time. I think too that is going to, this is not gonna be one of those most of times.

I think a lot of these immunities, they're gonna be will ultimately be found who've been acting outside the scope of their protections. Some of these people are gonna be held accountable.

But, you know, I sympathize and, you know, I want people to think it, this is not a political effort. Some people may be engaging in this for political reasons, but My response to it certainly is not politically motivated.

My response is to protect humanity and promote human rights, reestablish the primacy of the Constitution, and protect liberty and freedom.

And, I you know, I'd point that out. Why do I point that out? Because We have a higher purpose. The fact that we're not motivated by politics, gives us a higher purpose, gives us a higher moral authority.

So I'll if if governor Cuomo was lied to and that's what resulted, that the best advice he got was to discharge all those COVID patients into the into the, nursing homes, causing tens of thousands to die. That was the 1st big die off.

Like, that should be looked into, who gave him that advice. All those communications and the development of that that thought, and how that how that same idea, took root in New Jersey, how that same idea took root in Pennsylvania.

Where did it come from? Was it coming down from another agency? Was it CDC? Was it FDA? Was it HHS? Was it CMS? Was it some interstate working group?

Was it where did it come from? Who came up with it? You know, where why you know, Okay. Let's we figured out who came up with it. Let's look at why. What is it that they were looking at that made them give that insane advice?

And, you know, professional, you you're you're allowed to make mistakes. In many positions, you're allowed to make mistakes and you receive protections because we don't expect everyone to be perfect.

But I could see, changing up the evidence a little bit where you add some additional factors, and it's gonna look more purposeful.

It could start to look like it's way outside the scope of people's, protections, but we need to investigate this.

Like our lives and our system of justice depends on it. We gotta redeploy the Department of Justice and and and all the investigative agencies to start looking at grant fraud, procurement fraud, and, science fraud.

Look at what happened in March between March June of 2020 with hydroxychloroquine studies, ivermectin studies, the remdesivir studies Going back to October, that, we need to look at all of that.

We need to look at when the UK withdrew supplies of hydroxychloroquine in October of 2019.

Was that an independent decision? Was that part of some plan that we don't know about? The French withdrawal of hydroxychloroquine on on February 5th.

Why did why did French just wake up one day when the patient's it's for, now it's about a month after patient 0 came into the Seattle. But why why did they just suddenly decide, hey. Let's Let's withdraw all the hydroxychloroquine.

We need to get to and by the way, I I'm open minded to the idea that the one of the One of the, hypotheses is that there's some kind of third party nation that is sabotaging our systems by inserting some kind of bugs in the code at at various levels of, you know, where all the computers, You know, talk with one another.

So you don't you don't have to, There's still freedom to believe just about anything in terms of the, to theorize in many different directions about what what may have happened.

And that's another reason, by the way, where you have to get all the evidence.

Because when you have When you have so many different hypotheses that that that could be the explanation for what occurred, It's time to start narrowing down hypotheses because as a free nation, we deserve to know.

We deserve to have transparency. We deserve to have a history that is like, the United States is still about developing the historical record and making sure that it gets recorded, and that it's available for people in the future.

It shouldn't be rely they should the system should not be relying on us to go out and find thousands of victims and get their story down on video, and have them get all their records, so that they can be ultimately available for for enforcement authorities to look at when they finally get their heads out of their asses and start doing what they're obligated to do.

There should not be a bunch of people on a shoestring, you know, using their extra change they have on their counter when they when they get home.

You know? They get home every day, they they take the change from the the little cup everybody has, and that's basically what what what what we've been doing. And everybody's working for free because those are the stakes.

There's no reason To think that they don't have every intention, as far as I know, somebody, unidentified yet, as far as I know, is gonna take all of our freedom away, all of our liberty away, swap out the constitution for some for some other form of governance.

I never signed on for that, And I took an oath to defend and preserve the Constitution when I worked for the Federal Government.

I'm still under that obligation. So I will use every legal and lawful means to get to the bottom of this, to hold everybody accountable.

I am totally opposed to violence of any kind, period. The only thing that's gonna get us out of this the the people that did this would have engineered around the 2nd amendment.

People sitting there keeping their mouth shut saying, I I can be silent because I got, like, you know, I have a safe in the back with with weapons. Those are not gonna help you.

They're not gonna help. Where if there is the design behind this, There the the the the the 2nd amendment the the threat posed to them by the 2nd amendment would have been planned around. They they they planned around that.

But what they can't plan around is the power of the pen, The power of the keyboard, the power of you opening your mouth, the power of you engaging in persuasion, the power of you educating yourself and helping others educate themselves.

The power of human contact and its ability to cut through the conditioning that's been going on.

So peaceful disobedience, principled, it's hard. There's no shortcuts. It is hard, but you're right. Alright. I'm on to the next meeting, guys.

Everybody, hit it hit it hard. We need all your help. We'll talk again soon. Awesome. Thank you. Thanks, Brad. Go ahead, John. Hello. Hey. I had a lot to say when he started talking, but I can't remember a lot of the stuff he said.

He's talking about referring to the experts, to learn the true numbers and stuff like that. They don't have them. The doctors and the PhDs don't they have to look at data the right way, and all the the research papers are full of crap.

And they'll admit that. They know that. So, I'm trying to think of specifically what he said. Well, going going back to Vietnam, 3 years ago, I I was looking at Southeast Asia, and then I looked at them for about year and a half.

I was on a call with Steve's call. So Jessica, Kevin McKernan, Stephanie. And you guys have heard me say this before, maybe. I don't know. But they were talking about how I think it was Taiwan.

COVID had gone crazy, and all of a sudden they started having a bunch of COVID deaths. This was in 2022. It's like, why are they oh my god. They're they're they're getting killed by COVID right now.

And I said wait a minute hold on, and I just I did a DuckDuckGo search, and I said, tests, the shipment Taiwan and it came out with, 2 weeks ago Taiwan got a shipment of 8,000,000 COVID tests Their biggest shipment.

So right after they get their biggest shipment of COVID tests, what are they gonna do with the COVID test? They tested all the dead bodies and everybody was positive so they hit all the COVID deaths.

It was all bullshit. And we we were laughing on the call, but it's kinda not funny. Right? So, with regard to, Vietnam that Brad was talking about.

I looked at, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand. I don't know if I mentioned Laos. 1 one other I'm missing, and every single one of them had the same pattern.

They didn't have any COVID in 2020. I mean, they excuse me. They didn't have many COVID deaths in 2020. They had COVID. So COVID comes through, goes through society, nobody dies.

Then they all started vaccinating. And you can look at the curves. I I did a graph. Let's see. I did, I don't know, one of the Southeast Asian countries, and then I did, Trinidad and Tobago.

And I did one of the, Eastern European countries, and then I think maybe Belgium or UK or something. No. It wasn't UK. Anyway, it doesn't matter. But what what happened is they're going along with hardly any deaths.

They started vaccinating. As soon as they started vaccinating, they started getting COVID deaths. Now Brad did say the shedding of the spike protein. I I really don't think that's it. I I wouldn't go around saying that.

We know that your leukocytes neutrophils drop quite a bit in the 1st week. It it allows for viral replication of latent viruses that you're already carrying. Hence, the outbreaks of, shingles, RSV, and so forth.

And and people I I just posted on this, I think, yesterday or the day before. And, Jancey and, Lynn Lynn Finn, both I mean, I just threw my theory out there from a couple of years ago, and they they're like, yep.

You know? So there's agreement and consensus that the kids that got RSV, the the outbreak in the US South in the mid middle of 2021. Kids weren't vaxxed yet. So you can't blame the vaxx, or can you? The moms and dads were vaxxed.

So the moms and dads get vaxxed. It drops their, their white cells certain white cells. It allows viral replication of of RSV that they're already carrying, and then they start shedding the RSV to the kids, the kids come down with it.

So all this stuff that people are getting and the COVID that Brad's talking about where the family got it. Yeah.

They're carrying COVID. They're they're not shedding it, the the vaccines. There's nothing to do with the spike protein from the vaccine. It's not you know, you're replicating the spike protein in your cells. They're not shedding that.

I mean, you can't the the minimum effective dose of, putting out aerosols of spike protein is probably nowhere near what's what's needed. The the vector People are, I believe, are mistaking. What's happening is the people got COVID.

They got real COVID, and they passed it to a bunch of old people, and they passed it at a rate that was much higher than they would normally encounter without having been vaxxed. Because everything is a rate function, comparison.

So if if your your body's defenses are going down and you got viral replication going up, You've got an out of control system and be by the time your immune system recovers, the virus already has such a head start You're gonna be in bad strates.

You're gonna be in bad circumstances. And, you could shed a lot to somebody else who's also going through that.

So, anyway, that's The the theories that are going around, I mean, I don't know what happened to scientists and their inability to think, But a lot of these things are very easily, talked about.

As far as the hemorrhagic stuff, I'd look to, Mark Girardot's bolus theory is very good. He tries to make it for everything, and I don't know if he's on right now. He's gonna get mad at me, but he's probably sleeping right now, friend.

You know, he tries to make it for everything, but you can't discount the guy because probably more than 50% of the problems, The acute problems, excuse me, are likely due to a ballast injection that people are having.

So a lot of these things can be explained. If you wait for science to explain them, you'll be waiting years.

They they're just figuring stuff out now from, like, 3 years ago. You can't look at the scientists. You have to look at your neighbor. Your neighbor's kid died. We just had another 19 year old die in Massachusetts 3 days ago.

Sorry. He he just turned 20. He just turned 20. I I guess I don't wanna talk about it yet because it's still all pending. But He was walking his dog. He didn't come home. He died walking his dog at 20 years old, a fit kid.

You know? It's I I just can't impress upon people enough to stop please relying on the scientists and doctors. You can look to them for information and have conversations. But legally and in actuality, They're not gonna save you.

They're gonna take years to figure it out. You gotta look at pragmatically. And they they created a word Anecdotally. Anecdotal. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's all bullshit. Yeah. Anecdotes are the best form of evidence for 1000 of years.

And then all of a sudden, COVID comes and the anecdotes are relegated to the trash heap, and you have to trust the literature that's written from halfway around the world With different food and water supplies and different See, that's what that's a great point because that's why we're encouraging so many victims to come on here and and speak about what's happened to them because that That's what sways the jury, and that's what sways the jury is that personal story of I got the injection, I reacted right away, And, you know, my my brother died, my aunt died, and I Or protocol, you know, protocols, like the protocol deaths.

Right?

Like, People have a a a much easier time believing that a shot killed somebody rather, like but it we're we really struggle with getting people to understand what's going on in the hospitals, which is why we spend so much time trying to save people in the hospitals.

Yeah. I know, like, Crystal, you know, Crystal's next here, and she's on.

And and, I I hope, Crystal, that you know how to unmute yourself because I know this is your 1st spaces, but Crystal's, Sister and brother-in-law died in the same hospital.

Same time. Yeah. Alright. Well, thanks for the, the platform. When it comes to numbers, somebody wanted numbers like that.

You hear everybody wants a number like 17,000,000, No. That that's just an extrapolated number. They're you're never you're never going to know because there was so much fraud no one can know.

They they lied about so much. You can't undo all the lies. I can give you estimates based on the lies from Massachusetts, but There wasn't as much lying in New Hampshire, and that's right next door to us.

And there wasn't as much lying in Minnesota in 2020. But Minnesota figured out the system to get the money a little bit later than Massachusetts. So they started killing people, you know, 9 months after Massachusetts.

So you can see it graphically, and it it's the time the time series, waveforms that I do. You know, I I should probably do a video and, and just explain everything to people, because it's right there.

You can see the behaviors change, the deaths start occurring, and the behaviors change because of the the modification of the pay plan. Pay plan defines the behavior.

When the cms. gov money kicked in on November 2nd, 2 weeks later, acute renal failure deaths go up, And they keep going up for 2 years, and it's over a 100,000 excess over in the US, 2,000 in Massachusetts, 1600 Minnesota.

I mean, I I I got the proof, and then I go into the individual cases.

Some of which are clients of you guys, and and they're definitely in your group. Come on the podcast and explain all this, and we'll blast it out of here. We'll get Andy You want me to do another podcast presentation?

Yeah. That'd be great. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. What you're I mean, Brad, definitely, his strong suit is not the science because he doesn't get into that. He does what theories and the law.

But If he needs to talk, Tell tell him, recommend that he talks to me if he needs to get answers because if he puts one of these scientists up on the stand, they're gonna get the clock cleaned by the other side.

Yeah. Yeah. You can't you can't prove it that way. The the a a jury if you can ever get in front of a jury, The the jury's head is gonna spin around when the 2 different competing scientists say different things.

They cancel each other out. You you need them because You have to cancel out the other side, so it's necessary to have your own expert witness.

But when all is said and done, what's going to sway the jury is I got the shot, I passed out in the clinic. I had a headache. The headache got worse and I, you know, my I had a stroke, and now I can't walk.

You you go from the Yeah. On onset time from onset of symptom backs to onset of symptoms, and you you draw that in the jury's mind and in the judge's mind. And what now you've got the the the temporal correlation or whatever.

The human yeah. I hate using I hate using fancy words. I don't not a fancy word guy. So you've got the time proximity of the vaxx to the onset and then the the worsening symptoms.

It it could be 2 weeks. The the one I just did, I just wrote 1 up. It was, 2 weeks on life support, but it was brain death in 2 days after a stroke that with a headache that that started in 2 hours.

This race ip solokie tour, man. Thing speaks for itself. I don't need a I don't need an expert. That's the level of evidence you're gonna need for trials. And that's gonna sway the jury more than you again, you do need the scientists.

I'm not knocking scientists at all. I'm just saying that the fact of life is it takes them a long time, and you'd never rely on scientists to get anything done.

The professor on Gilligan's Island was a high school teacher and he was a botanist, and he couldn't make a radio out of Coke.

Oh, that's right. So I'll I'll I'll finish there because I He's gonna land his plane there, and then we'll go to Crystal.

And we have, Catherine on too. I was gonna tell her we got 3 more cases filed this past week. But go ahead, Crystal. I sent you a mic, Catherine. And I thought doctor Wisher was on, but I sent him a mic, but I don't see him now.

Okay. Hi, Gail and Cece. Are you able to hear me okay? Pretty good. Yes. Okay. Just to let everybody know, I was a proponent witness for the h b 73 at the Ohio State House, and I, was a witness for Stephanie.

She had, along with representative Jennifer Gross, representative Mike Loycek, Those 3 worked diligently to get this passed.

And as she stated, I just wanna reiterate a little bit because sometimes these bills and things do get a little complicated, but it's not all that complicated once you hear it a time or two.

It has passed. It has already been through the house. Been on a little hiatus in Ohio issue 1, kinda took precedence over everything else.

Now Christmas is gone, And they think sometime end of January, probably more like February, that the house will come back in session and, we'll start to work all over again.

And the thing I want you to know too is in when you're a witness, a proponent witness for a lot of these type things, they limit your time.

Julian Julie Smith, as Stephanie had stated, was the other proponent witness, and we each were given less than 3 minutes.

We were not allowed to use certain terms like budesonide. We were not allowed to use the word Ivermectin, hydro hydroxychloroquine, those kind of things.

So it was really tricky to kind of compact both of her stories down into less than 3 minutes and being kind of selective in our speech, but I am here to tell you tonight a more detailed, story, true story about My sister, Angie, my brother-in-law, Dave Plant, who did die in the same hospital, 8 days apart.

I wanna thank Gail for the opportunity to tell my story and get the word out about the hospital murders that have happened for the last two and a half, 3 years and are currently happening.

My appreciation for the OAMF medical advocate, Stephanie Stock, and the representatives that I've already talked about for working so hard to enact the DAVE and ANGI Patient and Health Provider Protection Act, which brought about the Ohio bill 73.

This bill was named after my brother-in-law and sister, Dave and Angie Plant. My brother-in-law Dave was taken to Worcester ER by his son on October 28, 2021.

Dave was not feeling well and was having trouble breathing. I understand he waited for approximately 9 hours sitting in the ER before he received any help and before he was roomed.

My husband called Dave 2 days later to check on him at the hospital. They had not been talking very long when Mike, my husband, heard loud noises and beepings in the background.

My husband, Mike, inquired as to what were those noises and beeps. Dave responded that it was his leads. Dave told my husband that he, Dave needed to get off the phone soon so that he could change those leads so they would stop beeping.

My husband asked Dave why would he, Dave have to change his own leads. Dave replied that the nurses made it clear to him that they were too busy.

It was important for Dave to tell Mike something else prior to prior to hanging up on the phone. He told Mike he found it odd that the medical team was asking him, if need be, could they put his wife, Angie, on a vent?

Angie had only been at the hospital for a day. Angie, my sister, was admitted to Worcester Hospital, VER, the following day, August 29, 2021.

Angie was on oxygen, thus our communication was through text. I still have those texts. Angie asked for hydroxychloroquine. Per the medical team, they had none and could not get it nor receive it.

Angie required what meds they were receiving. She told me they were definitely receiving Remdesivir, which causes renal failure, and my dose My dose my excuse me. Midozolam, which decreases breathing.

Angie and her daughter, Ariel, requested alternate drugs such as budesonide, but it was not administered to her nor Dave. Approximately 1 week later, Dave died in the vent, And he was pretty much forced on the vent.

They said they needed to put him on the vent because he was acting anxious. They they were not able to see one another during this time, Dave and Angie.

On September 12, 2021, around 10:45, my sister, Per my phone records, Angie reached out to me via phone from Western Hospital. And this is someone again who's on oxygen and having a hard time breathing.

She was in such distress and reaching out to me for help. She tried to talk on the phone, but it was too muffled. She was using oxygen, so I asked her to please text me. Per her text, her oxygen was lowering down in the eighties.

She was struggling to breathe and needed help. The doctor told her if her oxygen was not improving by 11, he could possibly call me and look into it further. She had enough wherewithal to let me know of these details.

I also have a picture via text of her hospital monitor. Why was the doctor deciding to wait until 11 when she needed immediate help? I called the Worcester Hospital and asked for her nurse.

I identified myself and explained that my sister called me, and we texted, and she needed assistance now. I think the the nurse's name was Deb. I don't remember for sure. She was cool. She was uncaring and seemed distant to me.

She did not seem as if she saw the urgency of the situation nor cared much. I told her their protocol was not working, And we, Angie, had a right to try something else. I told this nurse to get a doctor order for budesonide.

She responded it would take a while. I asked her to call me back. After she spoke to the doctor, I waited about 10 minutes, no callback, So I called the hospital back, spoke to her.

She said there was nothing more to be done. I told her that they were lying. Unbeknownst to this nurse, I had called the Worcester Hospital in house pharmacy 2 days prior.

I spoke with the pharmacist on duty. They had budesonide. The pharmace the pharmacist told me they had it in two forms in the in house pharmacy. They had it in the mist and the rescue inhaler type.

And, obviously, since they were not using it, they couldn't have run out of it that quickly. A day or two later, in the wee hours of the morning, I received a call from my niece, Ariel. Ariel's Angie's daughter. She was hysterical.

The medical team was bullying both Ariel and my sister, Angie, to be put to be put on the vent. Both my sister and her daughter, Ariel, were against the vent. Dave, Angie's husband had just died on the van a week prior.

Why would it bring any different results for my sister? My advice to Ariel was to not back down and to make this team follow Angie's wishes. I also suggested they fire these 2 traveling doctors that were being pushy about the vent.

Later that morning, Ariel reported to me that once this team left the room, a sweet nurse stayed behind in the room, And she could sense that Anne Angie and Ariel were being pushed to make a decision they did not wanna make.

Angie and Ariel and this nurse talked some more, and this nurse talked to the team, and the team backed off with the pressure of forcing the vent on Angie.

Per Ariel, she noticed that her Her mom, my sister Angie, was denied food and water. Angie was begging, communicating she was so hungry and thirsty.

Angie's lips were cracked, dry, red, and bleeding from lack of hydration. What's interesting is my brother Brent was in Worcester Hospital approximately around that same time frame, not exactly, but approximately.

He was also on Oxygen. He was offered an apparatus that he could put over on his lips, face in order to drink and eat. In fact, Brent and his wife stated that he ate better at the hospital than he did at home.

Angie was not offered this apparatus. The only difference we can determine is that Brent, my brother, was vaccinated, and Angie and Dave were not.

Per Ariel, Angie's daughter, her mom was told by Worcester Hospital medical team that if Angie to work were to go in the vent, She could then receive nutrition intravenously.

Ariel witnessed the verbal cruelty of a nurse. Angie, my sister would ask for food, drink, more oxygen, etcetera. The nurse's response was, So what difference will it make?

You're gonna die anyway. My niece tried to make arrangements with the local hospice to send her there. They were willing to accept her as a patient. Nutrition and hydration for Angie was a priority at at Hospice.

They were also willing to allow visitation. Unfortunately, No one at Worcester Hospital would allow transport. The facilities were close in proximity less than 5 miles apart.

My sister, Angie, died on September 16, 2021. I had ventured to say not from COVID, But because of a lack of medical care, starvation, lack of hydration, using protocol drugs, and caring staff.

We cannot bring Dave and Angie back, but we can help bring justice for them and hundreds and thousands of others that have died due to due to this cruel and unjust so called medical care.

So I encourage you to please contact, especially if you are an Ohioan, like, just as Stephanie had stated, The health committee the senate health committee, write an email.

There's a whole list that you can find, on my my Facebook, her Facebook, either one, I can send the information to to Gail. And even if you're not an Ohioan, go ahead and tell them you would like to see Ohio bill 73 expedited.

Because, hopefully, if prayerfully, When this becomes law, then it'll trickle down into other states and help Stop this madness and stop these murders. Thank you, Crystal. That was hard to listen to. You know what?

I I did Crystal's interview a while ago and a long time ago, And that story never gets I mean, never get none of the stories get easier to hear, but, you know, We'll do everything we can to get that information out and and and get a, call to action to to to push that through.

That so if people are listening to that story, And I know a lot of people have a story and they're thinking, Wow, all that happened to me, or, All that happened to my loved one. When you look at the 25 commonalities of it's chbmp.

Org, forward slash commonalities. When you look at the 25 commonalities among these stories, this is what you this is what you hear. The constant the the starvation, the I I mean, I I experienced it. Right?

Like, the star the starvation, the dehydration, the the poor treatment, the The you're unvaccinated, so we're going to do everything we can to make sure you don't let there people like you like you said, Crystal, didn't she didn't die of COVID.

She died of she died of, hospital, maltreatment, like, mistreatment, not in the protocols, the the Remdesivir instead of the right stuff. So, Yeah, definitely. I'm so sorry.

I I say this to you all the time, but I'm so sorry about Angie and Dave, and I I know you're you're just we always say justice means something to different to everybody, and I know you're You have worked diligently to try to change the laws in Ohio, and that is what you have focused all of your in energy in.

So, your sister's gotta be looking down from Heaven, just thrilled at what what you're doing and how you persevere.

Yes. Thank you so much. And, you know, I I keep thinking this thought just won't leave me. I would want somebody to do that for me, for my honor, and to make the change for other people and to Stop it because you're right.

You gals were talking about how it's still happening. I know it's still happening, and it needs to be stopped.

And who would think that we would need a bill even 5, 10 years ago for something as what we're talking about? We thought we had those rights, but, no, we don't, evidently. We have to make a bill for these rights.

And then the bill to become a law. We have to make a law for these rights. It's insanity. Found out yeah. We found out that everything, yeah, everything we believed we we had, we didn't have. So Or anybody, new, Gail?

I think I'm gonna just read real quickly the commonalities because I think it's important. We're talking about hundreds and hundreds of stories where most everybody had all of these things happen to them if they were unvaccinated.

Isolation, strict adherence to the EUA protocol, denied alternative treatments, denied informed consent, gaslit, Removed of communication devices, dehumanized, perceived something was was wrong when they were in their in their family to 2, vaccine discrimination, Rapid oxygen increase therapies.

Too fast. They're over oxygenating so they blow up their lungs. Refuse or communicate with their family members that hospital and doctors would.

Starvation and dehydration, restrained chemically and physically, denied bathroom, nonemergency ventilations, Like she said, ventilated for anxiety or or they they were agitated.

Pressured to sign a DNR or made a DNR without their permission.

Palliative care pressure, having palliative care meetings without the family members involved, isolated even in death, police involvement, refusal to transfer, Weird infections and injuries like broken noses and black eyes, neglect, nighttime emergencies, perception of malfeasance and unqualified staff.

Think about that for a minute. All of our stories almost all of our stories Had all those things happened to him. Can you ever imagine going in the hospital and those things are your care or lack of?

It's horrifying. It's like, it's like a horror movie. Anyway, I just thought it was important for people to know when we've talked about the commonalities.

Those are the ones that we hear every single day over and over and over. Catherine and Sunny. Catherine. Catherine then, honey. Sorry. Yeah. I'm just you know, I just I've got on here pretty late.

I mean, Crystal, I I was there when you when you testified, last summer for for that bill and, I mean, I I I this is just news to me that this is this actually got through at least a little bit.

I'm hoping that they're gonna, You know, in Ohio here that they're gonna actually go forward with it.

They they're definitely disappointed, but, I mean, every time you tell that story, it's it is really powerful, and it was a real shame that they they cut it down, at that committee.

You know, I I don't have much more to say today, I guess.

I don't know. I'm sorry. Well, we got 3 cases filed this week. Yay. You got oh, you did. Yeah. So, I mean, I was a little slow getting on tonight. I've been sick for the last couple weeks, so it's yeah.

Just Getting back in. Yeah. I heard you're sick. I hope you're feeling better. Don't go to the hospital right away. Oh, yes. I know that. That's good. I know you do. Ohio is is particularly bad.

Obviously, there there is something really really sick in this state. I don't know how many, pretty much identical stories, I've heard. Specifically, if you're unvaccinated, you don't get any of the treatments.

It's in unfortunately, in Ohio, we have such a short statute of limitations on, malpractice, But we are very much actively looking at, alternative ways of going about it, specifically with fraud.

And, Worcester is outside of region 2 hospital, but in region 2 hospitals, which is, around the Cleveland area.

There's definite, indication that that there was a lot of fraud where they would test for COVID, person would be negative for COVID multiple times, and they would still give them the COVID protocol treatment and call them COVID, and there's a huge amount of that up here.

Other parts of the state, less clear, but, those are kinds of things that we can go after, in Ohio even with our present laws, but it's gonna take some time.

I mean, wasn't it just another clear example? Somebody went into the hospital that was vaccinated, and what did they get?

Great food, you know, the the mouth apparatus so they could drink and eat, and their lips weren't bleeding, and they weren't dehydrating and begging for food or water.

It's unbelievable, and the only difference was 1 was vaxxed and one wasn't. It's I mean, it's so obvious. The the the the propaganda in Ohio was overwhelming, especially at that time.

The wine was on the TV all the time, talking, and they actually have a, a little counter, basically between, vaccinated and unvaccinated hospitalizations and deaths.

However, they were very clearly manipulating how they were counting those. I mean, literally, in the description of it, it said, individuals who are hospitalized or died who were not reported as fully vaccinated.

Yeah. So first of all, you had to be fully vaccinated, which is 2 weeks after your 2nd dose, but also not reported.

Yeah. And EPIC, we know from many different sources, including I know from a lot of nurses in Ohio hospitals that EPIC was not pulling forward vaccination status.

Yep. And so they just were not reported. They were fully vaccinated, but they were not reported as fully vaccinated to the state, and so, therefore, they continued this, propaganda. And, it it was it was bad here.

That's so disgusting. I think Kimberly is still on here. She is talking to an attorney. I told her to send him to you. So, hopefully, he'll be reaching out. That's the Catherine I was talking about if you're still on, Kimberly.

Thanks, Catherine. Sunny. Yeah. So we were talking about, You know, it was earlier on John's discussion, and he he said, you know, why why wait for the data when it's right there in front of your face?

That's a really good point, and I I wanna kinda circle around to the, the military declaration that recently came out. I was once again, I was one of the 231 that signed.

A little bit of my background. 1st off, the views and opinions I expressed don't express, don't represent the US government or the Department of Veterans fares out here in my personal capacity.

And this this this whole thing started for me, you know, immediately following well, it started for me a little bit before the mandate for the federal employees was announced.

It started with me when, you know, I couldn't get Ivermectin. You know, I I knew I wasn't gonna take the shot.

And one of the first shots I got was when I could not go to my, you know, pharmaceutical get get Ivermectin prescribed. Even though I had I had it prescribed to me, I couldn't get it from the pharmacy.

And that that was a a real big deal for me, and that kinda started me off. But then I went to my VA doctor, and then I got exposed to the The greatest, level of coercion I've ever experienced in my life or over any medical experience.

Right? Then the next thing I know, you know, I'm at work, And, I'm working from home, and they told me I have to, you know, that you have to take the shot all of a sudden. Right? And I'm like, okay.

Well, I'm just gonna go, you know, I'm gonna do my typical I'm gonna do the religious exemption and there's no reason why you should say anything about it, right, because I'm working from home, you can't say safety issue.

I was already working for a long before the pandemic. Right? And then so they're like, oh, well, you know, the safer federal workforce task force, is, We're waiting for guidance, so we're not processing, religious exemptions.

But, by the way, the deadline is in 2 months, and if you don't get it and for some reason it gets denied, you could be You could be dismissed.

I'm like, wait a minute. Wait a minute. You're you're not processing my my my request for exemption even though there's a process in place and then still holding me to a deadline.

What's going on? And so, you know, you know, just in there, you know, you have Religious liberty, informed consent, you know, options to alternate treatments, all these laws broken right off the get go.

Right? Everybody in here is spirit experienced it. Let me let me go a little bit deeper. So after all this happened, you know, I start looking.

I'm like, okay. I I gotta do something about this, especially because I was really one of the things that really bothered me more anything was, the amount of coercion I I I received the VMAC.

Right? Oh, I you know, I joined I started working with these nonprofits and doing law fair and freedom of information act. I've been doing it for years.

Right? Everything in my life, you know, I've been working 7 days a week since this started, right, nonstop. And and that's what it ultimately led me to be on that letter, and just, you know, through the networks.

I mean, I've met all the everybody fighting pretty much, for on this throughout throughout my time doing it. But But what what I always circle back to is, you know, we basically let them trample all over our rights from the beginning.

We we basically let them trample over our rights, and there wasn't we didn't resist it when they broke the law.

They when they broke the law, and we let them get away with it. And, you know, so some of my experiences, like, was saying, you know, waiting for a doctor.

Well, okay. So like I said, I experienced this at the VMAC. Right? And so I'm I go in the network with all these, VA doctors and nurses and stuff in the background, and I hear horror stories.

Okay? Horror stories. I can't I can't take a heart somebody something tells me in a 3rd person and then blow the whistle on it.

Right? So I'm like, wow, y'all. This is terrible stuff. You know, we can because by the way, the the first people, the the the first, mandate on federal poise was the VA health care workers. Right? They did that before the military.

Right? And so I'm like, let's put a group together and, you know, get ready to expose all these crimes against humanity you guys are talking about. You know, of course, when push comes to shove, they all chickened out.

Now there's about half a 1000000 VA employees. Right? You know? A lot of them are healthcare workers. I did some foias on it. And I found out, you know, there's approximately, you know, about 40,000 I don't have that in front of me.

Medical professionals at the VA that requested, an exemption into this shot. Right? Either a medical most of them are religious. Right? Well, that tells you, hey.

Look. They're in the medical ones. Right? They're concerned about it, but who's coming out against injecting the veterans? Right? Where where's the doctor? Where is the nurses? Where is these medical thresholds?

What like, if I'm experiencing this informed consent issue, You know, when it's gonna go? So I I'm talking to these doctors and nurses, and they said, well, you know, what's the you know, honestly, Yeah. It doesn't happen.

Yeah. We know the informed consent is BS, but how are you gonna prove it? Right? Well, let me so recently, a VA whistleblower came out, it was just a obscure article on American Family News. Y'all might have seen it, you might not have.

I think I brought it in the the but The the whistleblower comes out in the VA and says, you know, this if you didn't get informed consent, there's a law called 1038 USC 11 51, And this is how we can hold the VA accountable.

Right? And if you file a claim, we can FOIA this.

Right? If you were coerced, If you were a veteran and you were coerced or you were denied proper informed consent to VA Medical Center, file a claim, and we can FOIA that information to see how many.

But then I was like, oh, I'm curious. So I I I'm used Grot, and I say, hey.

And I and I play around with it, and Grot gives me this meta a pain says, well, It turns out, you know, based on my analysis of, you know, the talking that's going on on on x, thousands of veterans did not receive informed consent.

Just just that quickly.

Just just on this one obscure article from American Family News that gets posted on x, And then automatically, you know, the just the traffic on excellent from the veteran community overwhelmingly, they agree That, hey, we didn't get informed consent.

All they gotta do is be explaining the basics of informed consent, and then, like, you know, basically what was it?

It was the Dodger against the the veteran, but, Well, if you have thousands and thousands of veterans come back out and say, hey.

We didn't get informed consent. Well, that changes the game a little bit. And that's kind of what this Military accountability letter.

It was it was a great honor, for me to sign that, and the outpouring has been Amazing. And, now that there is as some you know, there's a letter there's a petition for everybody to share support.

And what I want everybody to kinda realize why the military because when you're talking about the military, we're talking about the Department of Defense.

Right. Well, who was responsible for the censorship? Via, you know, or, you know, via proxy or from the agency.

Everybody knows, You know, it was the Department of Defense. Right? You know, who, you know, if who was responsible for the military Psychological warfare propagated on everybody. Oh, it was you know, well, where'd it come from?

Who is responsible for development of Military countermeasures. What what is the COVID nineteen injection? I'm sure everybody in here done that they know the research, you know. Yeah. It's it's a countermeasure.

Right? So it is the government, right, that broke the law, Alright? That is responsible for all this. And so we're sitting here, and I and I'm not trying to offend anybody because we there's been so much effort to get this data.

Like, for me, like, it's been years trying to get the data from the VA who says that they're, like, supposed to be openly transparent and and give out all this information, but you can't get nothing from them about the, you know, That's the injuries or, you know, the data, on claims increases and up anything that would implicate them.

You can't get none of that. Right? Alright. Because, you know, they just you know, they won't they they block it.

Right? So so and then you Even worse is is when they say, hey. Oh, we're not gonna in in case ever nobody understands this, right after the entire military was mandated to take this shot, okay, They came out with a provision.

This this shot with multiple mechanisms of toxicity. Right? They came out with a, you heard of the PACT Act, but there was a provision of the PACT Act, right, called toxic exposure risk activity.

And, basically, what that does is if if a veteran comes out of service and they have some unexplained condition like a rare cancer or maybe a, you know, a cardiovascular condition.

Right? And they don't have anything in their service treatment record.

Right? If they were exposed to some sort of a toxin a toxic exposure risk activity, well, then they could get an examination and medical opinion. Right? And the VA tells the claim processors, right, to liberally construe.

Right? So Most veterans, alright, are qualifying based on their MOS because they say they tell the claims processors If the claim is consistent with the facts and circumstances, go ahead and concede toxic exposure.

That means if the veteran says, You know, oh, I was, you know, doing this, and I was exposed to these particular chemicals, and you do an Internet search. The claims process does an Internet search.

Well, then they see that those chemicals were there, they can see the veteran was there, they exceed the risk they concede the risk activity, you know, and then automatically if they so much serve in the airspace of the gulf or any of these presumptive locations.

They get it. So most veterans qualify. And even like the whistleblower article said, you know, They were conceding thing things like gun smoke. Well, everybody goes to the firing range. Right? Even UV radiation in some cases.

So so they're conceding exposure liberally construing they're conceding exposure and they're giving these veterans, you know, medical opinions, for unexplained conditions before they deny claims based on any possible, toxic exposure risk activity as long as it's, consistent with the facts and circumstances of service.

Right? But then they put in an underlying policy, and here here it is.

It's a standard operation procedural policy. And, see, Just so everybody understands, the, the sec the, congress gave the secretary of the VA, right, the authority to determine what a toxic exposure risk activity is.

Now remember what I told you? The the VA secretary was the first one to mandate these shots on all the health care workers, okay, before they even put it on the military.

Then they did it, Yeah. On the military following that. Right? So they put in a policy, a standard date for operational procedural policy that says the claims processors aren't allowed to consider these vaccines.

Right? Because listen. And here's their excuse. Because they say there's no scientific and medical evidence that supports the conclusion that there's long term effects of from vaccinations.

Right? That's their excuse. Now this is inconsistent with liberally construed for everything else. Right? So right after pay attention to this, You know, and and, you know, if you can't see the obvious, I I don't know.

I can't help you. Right? Right after the the the military Injected the entire I'm sorry. The government injected the entire military with this experimental injection. Right? Right. With multiple mechanisms of toxicity.

You would think, you know, they would wanna track things. Right? But no. Instead, they create a policy, right, that would obviously subsume any of the fallout from it because they won't recognize the shots.

Right? And then they make it, you know, Very easy to, claim anything else, you know, that might be unexplained to be subsumed other another provision.

And if you wanna get really this is a this is really funny because you look at the Gulf War Act. Right?

Right after the whole anthrax vac vaccine debacle when it was, mandated in 98, very shortly after that, When the main rollout of that vaccine was is when they came out with the Gulf War Act, which where they opened up all the the, presumption for gulf war syndrome, and I'm sure most of you, are aware that, you know, a lot of the, people suspect that a lot of that gulf war syndrome is actually due to the anthrax vaccines.

And and you know what the another interesting thing to look at, is that, they both happen to be military countermeasures.

You have the COVID nineteen vaccine, right, And, the anthrax vaccine are both military countermeasures. It's just an interesting, thing about that.

But The main the main reason for the, military accountability, declaration is because, you know, It's import it's it it's important for, like, service members, right, are not supposed to follow unlawful orders.

K? It's it's actually unlawful for them to follow Unlawful orders. K? But, you know, when everybody says hey, look. Oh, the all the lawyers say it's It's okay. And all the pressures around, it's very difficult.

But one thing we realized is Is everywhere you look where somebody stands up and takes a stand and does something courageous, it tends to be, infectious. You know? It it it tends to spread.

Courage tends to spread, and I think the the point is is that, You know, you gotta take matters into your own hands and when when and if you don't do anything about it, well, then they're just gonna continue what they're doing.

Right? And it I think that the, the feedback I I mean, I believe the last time, I looked at Just the the main post had 4,000,000 views. I've seen articles everywhere. The outpouring has been outrageous.

Only problem we're running into Is, the you know, there's been heavy heavy heavy censorship of the, of the, actual website and, you know, it's not coming up, so we need people to spread it as much as possible.

Because, I mean, I think that This military accountability movement could really generate into something much greater if, if if citizens get involved and sign on this petition.

But anyway, I'm I've been talking too long. Thanks for the It's like yeah. Hey. Important thing. I I think there should be a stand alone. There should be a stand alone.

Thank you so much for that, Sunny. Can you guys hear me? Can you guys hear me? I can't hear you. Yeah. I think Mike now has been waiting for a while. Because sound got messed up for a second. Oh, I hear you.

Now I I didn't know if you can hear me. No. I I Can you hear me? I can hear you. Okay. Yeah. Who is not? Who is not? Oh, doctor Thorpe's on. Let's give him the mic give him the mic. Mike, Miriam, and then Charlene has her hand up. Okay.

Go ahead, Mick. Oh, hey. Well, can you hear me okay? Yep. Great. Well, first of all, thank you for letting me come on and be part of this. It is an honor to, be in this group, but it's also an honor to be able to to hear the stories.

I Empathize and I sympathize. I worked for 28 years in nursing. I worked oncology clinical trials. You know, when the whole scare dynamic came through, at first, I think all of us kind of were like, Wait.

You know, kinda almost I was taken aback by it just because I worked in bone marrow transplant, and, you know, my first thought was, okay. How do we protect the patients? And Within no time, I think we all saw it. You know?

We were, shutting doors and throwing out people's families, and, we were given mRNA technology, with, not the vaccine with bone marrow transplant patients who had recurred, and I saw them going into cytokine storm, and I saw the effects that it was having.

And, So I I that was way before the the vaccine, but what I saw was egregious. It was criminal. It was insanity. There was no following the science. There was no Relying on natural immunity.

It was the it was the worst thing I've ever seen in all my life, and, that's when I went to, starting to talk to my directors and, my medical directors and my nursing directors and, starting to talk out about it.

I was the only person in my unit who was not vaccinated, and it took them 4 times. And Not kidding. A theological dissertation from a pastor before they accepted my medical, my religious exemption.

And, finally, as time rolled on and I kept saying to my patients, they would ask me, you know, am I am I gonna, you know, you know, they were afraid.

They were scared. You know? They needed someone to be with them, and their loved one was being kicked out. And I, went to my medical director and said, you know, let's do something. I don't care. A pager system. A knock on the door.

Family members were waiting in the parking garage and sweltering heat and freezing cold, and this is ridiculous. And That's when I went to them and said, I I'll do whatever, you know, but we have to have better communication.

Something has to give here, and That's when I was told that, you know, great if you wanna be the hub of communication, but, We don't need white sorority girls in health care anymore, and that officially ended my career in nursing.

That's when I started doing my They actually said white sorority girls? They sure did. Yeah. I was and my director laughed and thought it was funny.

And I said, I I couldn't believe what I was hearing, but that I was told they were the most diverse, equitable, inclusive facility that that that was here in Oklahoma, and They just didn't need white sorority girls anymore in nursing.

And I didn't know what to do after that, so So I went home and cried, and looked at my husband. He said, enough is enough. That's you're done.

And, I said, yeah. I am. And that's when I I it's taken a little bit of time, but I have my daily podcast now, and That's why I'm so grateful to be connected to the former feds because we've gotta get the message out.

And That's what I've been trying to focus on is, you know, getting that information out. What is going on in these states?

What What kind of legislation, you know, the rallies, the the protests in front of Pfizer, getting more and more and more people involved and engaged, and that's why I was so excited to see the military accountability declaration.

I was, honored and couldn't get on there fast enough to sign it and had my whole family sign up on it, because we have to do something now.

And I agree with Brad Miller who put it out. You know, you get off the couch, and that's it's time. Time to be off the couch.

So, Crystal, I spoke to Stephanie today. I'm going to have her on the program. We're gonna talk about the, HB 73 and the Ohio bill. I'll post it on all of my websites, all of my platforms. I spoke to Rachel Rodriguez.

That show will come out this week with Veer's Law, trying to I wanna have, something like that done here in Oklahoma, and I started signing up for the commissioner's meeting. I've talked to Shelley. I think Shelley's on here.

I had Shelley on the show, and, You know, that was a phenomenal show because just speaking to her and the things that she's gone through, hurricane Shelly, You know, bring the noise. Let's do it. So, I'm signing up for my commissioners.

I wanna be a Tornado wall since we have all those in Oklahoma. And then, tornado Mick. That's it. That's it. Let's bring it. Let's stir it up because, the next thing that we are gonna do in Oklahoma is a, medical freedom forum.

I wanna engage with you guys and have former feds, be engaged with that, and, Doctor Sherwood has, agreed to speak. Representative, STAIRS has agreed to speak, the Oklahoma Health and Parental Rights Group.

They're on board, so I think, you know, former feds, it'd be perfect. We could really, Bring some high forced winds into Oklahoma because that's what we need. So That's what I'm focusing on right now, every and all aspects of it.

For military, I wanna, I'm connecting with doctors, nurses here in Oklahoma. I want them to sign affidavits, have that available for them, have them tell their story so that we can move the ball down the, down the sidelines.

I'm not a football person. Sorry about that. I tried to make a little sports, connection there, but it it's not gonna work out. That's gonna fail for me pretty much. You have senator Jett too.

Right? Because that is on our side. Yes. Senator Jett. Absolutely. I know, representative Stairs, he's got a health bill. So, Yeah. We're going in as many directions as we possibly can because the ripple effects are just unreal.

And, people are still I ran across, 3 different people just, this last week who I was talking to them about the, the gene therapy injections, shins, and I was talking to them about the the death protocols, and they were, like, blank stares.

It was like, what? What? They had no idea. And I'm like and this is 3 people within my church. I'm like, nope. Nope. We can't be having this. You know? So, that's what we're doing, and, I'm just I'm very, blessed to to be in this group.

So thank you all so much, and please reach out to me. I'd love to have you on my show. We'd love to have more people to give their stories and Give testimonials and reach more and more and more, and we can't be silent any any anymore.

No. Because those are people that think COVID is over. Like we said earlier tonight, 17 people, we had to help get out of hospital rescue in in the past couple weeks. So it's clearly still happening. Their agenda is still in full force.

And for those that are interested, we have our 25 commonalities document on a QR code. So when people, you know, put it on your phone and people don't believe you, just say, here. Just scan that real quick.

Right right on. Absolutely. 100%. So and the neglect that I saw when I was working in clinical trials and had nurses come up to me saying, I feel pressured I feel pressured to get the vaccine, I was, like, oh, no, you can't pressure me.

I I'm not doing it, you know? I know how clinical trials work and this isn't it, you know, and I know what mRNA technology is doing And I ain't doing it.

And there you go. So, and I agree with Sunny, who was saying, you know, we we didn't we didn't scream loud enough.

As a nurse, I I Absolutely agree with that. We did not scream loud enough. We did not lock arms and say not no, But, oh, sorry for the language. Hell no.

And, you know, we have to make absolutely sure that it never ever happens Again, because the disabilities and the ripple effects and, you know, we're we don't even know what's going to happen in 10 years from now because, you know, those women that took a vaccine, and when have we ever vaccinated pregnant women with an experimental drug, never that I know of.

We don't even know what's gonna happen to them and to their children. So God bless you all. I am here.

Reach out to me. I'd love to have you on my show, And my heart is with you, and you you can rest assured that, you know, between Shelly and Florida, hurricane and Me in Oklahoma having a tornado, we are we are going to cover it all.

So my heart is with you and I am with you 100 and 1,000,000%. Thank you so much, Mick. That means a lot. You're such a you're such a great advocate. Oh. Yeah. Markdown June 1st for our rally. And yep. Hot, hot inside the house too.

Yep. Awesome. Sending me and cc, Invite for tomorrow for meeting? Yeah. Okay. Awesome. Yep. Yep. Let's rock it. Sounds great. Who's next Cece? I don't know. Well, I lost Chelsea. She keeps track. Maybe. No. Charlene. Oh, Mariam.

Oh, wait. Mariam. Miriam and then Charlene. K. Hey, guys. I just wanted to expound a little bit upon, what primarily what Sunny said blend in a little bit with what Brad had mentioned and then also pick up a little bit from Mick.

I don't know if you guys know this, but my husband was also veteran, US Army.

So when Sunny talks, I I can follow what he's saying there, and I think the big thing I wanted to just to expand upon is that, you know, it's not coincidental that the term is countermeasures.

Okay? As in military countermeasures, and, he's absolutely right that it is, that it was unlawful for the military to be forced to take a a, experiment, old use, authorized Injection of any kind. Okay? Number 1.

And number 2, yes, that, you know, the DOD is the one who made that policy decision, as far as mandating that to military personnel. So My first thought about that is the DOD obviously is, a very senior part of the US government.

So with what Brad was talking about saying that, that we you know, some of the politicians, you know, followed the best you know, followed the vice the quote expert advice that they were given.

You know, I think that that may very well be the case, but I do think you have to question with it being military countermeasures.

And if you do a little bit of research, the DOD, obviously, BARDA, DARPA, Moderna, Pfizer, these were If you look at Sasha Latipova's substat, she actually explores those contracts, and it is very clear that it was, you know, a joint operation between them.

So, we're fighting a very large beast as far as that goes because, if you look at some of Ed Dow's writings and you also know a little bit with that about with his history with BlackRock, There's a lot of off the books, money that goes to some of the DARPA projects, The, you know, black budgets that the politicians don't even aren't aware of, because it's off the books.

So, yeah, I I think that we're looking at something much bigger than Being on even on a state level, just knowing that.

And now I'm not excusing anybody because, obviously, People like Mick, they they saw what was happening, and they protested.

So, you know, all the other mill all the other medical people should have done the same thing. And I count myself in that because I'm the physical therapist and been practicing in hospitals and other places since 1985.

And I knew in 2020 that something was wrong. I was following Judy Mickiewicz and a number of other people. And, you know, I I have posts and everything saying, you know, we need to use hydroxychloroquine.

We need to use Ivermectin from from months before, like, April and May, before my husband even became sick in September of that year and myself.

So, you know, I I think that the Grassroots wise, yes. The the medical personnel could have locked arms and could have said no and saved a whole heck of a lot of lives.

But I think the whole thing that happened came from a much higher level, and I think is the partner the unholy partnership that you're looking at with Pharma and DARPA and VARTA and the DOD.

I don't know who's orchestrating that partnership, But somebody is because that's how it filtered down to all the rest of us and why we're suffering.

So it, The long and short is for now to save lives, we have to we have to work at a grassroots level. We have to educate people, have them say no, have them be prepared so they don't end up in the hospital.

Middle. But at the same time, yes, we have to work at a much higher level, to get this, Whatever this beast is broken and removed because it will continue.

So thank you guys. Thanks, Miriam. Alright. So next so we're gonna go to Charlene and then Jamie Cheer and then Shell.

K. Yeah. Hey. Hey, everybody. So, I had 2 things that I wanted to share. You know, we were very, very cited, in New Jersey. You know, we had this rollout plan that we were gonna do.

We were all filing, And, you know, a a a bunch of us did, and, now we're having to kinda rethink things because of, You know, New Jersey having this, law that, citizens of this, Our state can't file complaints, and so, between that, Really, that seems to be, like, a concern, for us, and so we're we're sort of try we're we're thinking, I don't know.

Maybe we'll have to mend our complaints and and name name people, more in-depth and, You know, pray that, you know, we get some legal help, but it, it didn't take our spirit out and, You know, we're we're we're chomping at the bit to get out there and be loud and, you know, make some, you know, hopefully, you know, go a little viral and and get some attention.

It's what we're all doing, actually. I know that. But, Yeah. We had a plan.

Yeah. Right. But I'll tell you what. I tell you what. What I you know, I got a call the other night from a woman, and, she's a doctor. Her husband's a doctor. And, He was a hero. Right? He, you know, was like minded and very vocal.

He and his partner had a had a practice together, and he worked in a hospital in Pennsylvania, but he was from New Jersey. Lives in New Jersey. And and so he he just save people because he he worked in the emergency Sorry.

Somebody hit mute all. Charlene, please pick up where you left off. Okay. So, So when he got sick, he got sick with she got sick with COVID, and he was able to, you know, take a couple days off, take care of her.

Should it be about of it? And then, he went, he needed oxygen, and that was He's like, I'm just gonna, you know, like, he knows what they're doing. And he's like, I'm just gonna go.

I'm gonna get oxygen. And you know how the story goes? They murdered him, and, it was really I mean, that he worked at that hospital prior to, You know, the the hospital where he's working as a hospitalist, and they murdered him.

And so and so it's it's it's really, so, anyway, we, you know, we got this hero here, And, they murdered him.

She she his partner, is a medical freedom guy, and, he got his medical records because they wouldn't give her her husband's medical records.

Like, they would not. They'd just be like, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And never send them. So he had a nurse, I believe, call the hospital, And he got the medical records for her, and he's kinda skimming through them now.

And, and he said that, you know, when the time comes, he will, stand beside her. And, they're they're, you know, in internal medicine doctors, but brave and and, like minded.

So with that said, I mean, there's some things that are coming to us where, I guess the whole the whole package of, you know, now we got that that hospital system, is is in my hospital system.

So we've Got, 2, 3, 4, 5, in mine, and Steph's got a bunch too. But That's the frustrating end of it. But how I'd like to to end this conversation is that, tonight, I I was at an event, and, it was a commemorative gathering, for j six.

And and a couple of us thought we would go and and support, that, but, yeah, we had a little agenda too.

Right? So, we met, incredible, people, a lot of podcasters, And, this 1 guy, he's actually he's a he's an attorney. He's he's just out out of the law school, but he has a substack, and he's Trump's substack, favorite guy.

So, this guy is gonna do a story on us in his substack, and the president is sure sure to read that among other people because this guy used to work in the White House when he was in the White House, so he has that relationship.

So I just think, like, You know, we we're we're having these gifts and, you know, we had a hit, and now we're, like, having the, You know, be a little stressed out about it.

But that was a little gift tonight. We have a lot of people that are on our side. Everybody seemed to know about the hospitals, pissed off about, you know, the the vaxx injured and, You know, everybody's strategizing, I guess, too.

So there were several podcasters and, and writers there. And so, hopefully, you know, we'll just keep pressure on them to, you know, step in the fight with us, You know, regarding hospital protocols.

Good. Yeah. Good stuff. Like, I so much so that I love it. The CHBMP teams in the, you know, in New Jersey are just, Man, just nonstop.

Ohio, Michigan, you know, everywhere. Arizona, California, Texas we'll catch up in Texas. We'll catch up with y'all. But, talk a Tay, tell people about the truck.

Oh, yay. Right. So, it's so awesome. So So, when we initially started the billboard campaign last summer, Laurie's, brother-in-law, right, her husband's brother, the one that because her husband got murdered.

So it was his little brother, and his name's Tim, Keith. And, so he Did this billboard say, that was all we needed.

And we were like, we want more billboards. You know? And so he's really been kind of an inspiration all all of us. Like, he He's really helped, you know, get things started as well.

So the the truck, I couldn't tell you how big the screen is, but it's a truck. And it has, our, you know, our our billboard logo on it with our website, and it says COVID death.

Are you sure? And then it has, you know, humanity called. We answered and, you know, all the details on there. And, It's awesome. It's gonna be mostly up north in North Jersey, but it's a big population.

It's a few Counties. I can't remember off the top. I think hunt Hunterton and I don't know if it's Sussex and Essex. But he we have that going on, for 3 months, And he paid for that, for his little 3 months. 3 months.

Kicked up a chunk of change. So now South Jersey's gotta compete with North Jersey. We gotta get a truck. I mean, like, that's, yeah, that's amazing because so many people are gonna see that, and then they're gonna go to chbmp.

Org and see all of the stories and the commonalities. And, you know, that just the great thing about that is People come forward and more more and more people speak up and speak out.

It's amazing. I'm so proud of you guys. Sykes, I just posted I just posted pictures of the truck, in the I don't know. What do you call it? A chat in the in the spaces? The nest of the Yeah.

And those are those are also up in the nest. So check those out. The little birdies. So say prayer. Always please keep New Jersey in your prayers because, yeah, we once we get once we get attorneys, It is so wonderful.

Guys are you guys are are just mad thirst like, you guys are gonna get justice. I feel it. I can yell it. We all work together.

You know, this is like the great so this is a really good example of like, Like, if we all work together, the the the stuff we can accomplish with, you know, there's way too much, like, infighting out there and stuff like that.

So, like, if everybody works together, different groups and different teams and different states and different like, we can do so much. Like, no. They can't stop us if we all collectively, you know, get the math this.

Right? Hey. Hey. Is there a way that you can you can add Steph to talk because she's wants to add on to what I'm Yeah. Let me look at that. Let's you k. If you can hold on and we can go Jamie, and I'll figure out who she is.

Yeah. I'll figure out how to do it. Hey, Jamie. You wanna go ahead and while I yeah. Sure. Hi. Hi, everybody. This is Jamie Scherr. I am one of the attorneys on the class action, case, which I will talk about in a moment.

I can you hear me? Yes. Yeah. We can hear you. Okay. Someone was saying hello. Alright. First, I wanted to say, to Crystal, I didn't know your story before, and I'm really sorry for your loss.

And, what you're doing is such important work. And just to go along those lines, today, I found out, and you can look at the website of Gilead, that, Obeldesivir, I can't even pronounce it, o b e l d e s I v I r.

My husband's correcting me, is, and it's the stage three trials, which means it's in the human trials, And that is a pill form of Remdesivir, that will be coming out shortly seeking FDA approval.

So the work that, like, Crystal's doing in Ohio and all these other people that I've been listening to tonight, is really, really important because, we have to stop, you know, the killing.

And so we we really need to add that to the bracelet, Caroline, that people should not be taking that as well. So maybe we people have bracelets already can probably get it engraved on there, but if we Order new bracelets.

We gotta add that onto there as well. Yep. Anyway, so just a quick update because I know a lot of people still wanna talk about the class action.

As all of you, I think, are aware, we filed in state court in California because the consumer protection laws and also as Gilead is located there.

We expected, the attorneys for Gilead to, remove the case to federal court, and then we were going to seek remand back to state court.

So they did as expected. They did remove it. They also sought a motion to dismiss right away in federal court. So we asked them for more time. They were not very generous for giving us more more time for the motions to dismiss.

And so we called them out on it in front of the court with a motion saying this is ridiculous. Why would we why would we even entertain a motion to this this and waste the court's time when it's gonna go back to state court.

So last night, a little before, The deadline, we were able to file the motion to remand, and I'm pretty proud of it.

It's up posted in the Telegram chat, and, I think on Facebook, we put it up and, so you guys can take a look at it. We're hoping that this will move quickly and get it back to state court. We don't wanna waste any time.

They have 14 days to respond to it, and then we have a few days after that to reply. We're gonna reply as quickly as possible because, again, we we wanna show the court that this is Really important to get it back to state court.

And these kind of things, these kind of, legal gymnastics are what Lawyers do, especially lawyers for people like Gilead, because they want to just keep ringing the cash register and making money, And, they don't care how long things take, whereas every day that, you know, we don't see justice, More people die.

More people are given Remdesivir because this has not stopped. So we need to, you know, keep pushing it forward. If we Somehow do not get it remanded back to state court.

We do have, research that we've been doing if we do get stuck staying in federal court. We also could file other cases in other states, but we'll cross 1 bridge, you know, at a time.

So that is Basically, the update, so we're pushing forward. If anybody wants to see copies of the papers, I I'll try to post it on our website.

And, we're also facing, another, little obstacle with something called, which is to do with the class action, but we think that we can overcome that as well. So we're looking glass half full, like we're doing well. We're moving forward.

So the class action case is active, and if you guys have any questions, I'm here to answer them. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Jamie. And thank you for hanging out if people have questions. So let's go to, I'm gonna go let's go to Steph.

Steph, I didn't see you in the speakers, and so go ahead and, I should've just had you, you know, continue on with Charlene's right away, but if you wanna go ahead and then I'm gonna ask if anybody has Questions for Jamie to ask them.

What happened to her? Did I Her her her phone may have popped. What? Alright. If you may pop Yeah. If she comes back, please. Yeah. She just plugged just plugged in the phone. It it died. So she's she's gonna hop out anyway.

While we're waiting for stuff to hop back on, Does anybody have any questions for Jamie? No? Does anybody have This is the most calm this is the most calm laid back Space we've had so far, and I love it.

Invite host. It's great. You said it's anybody. I love it. Any questions, comments, snide remarks, Anything. No. Alright. So well, while we're waiting for Jeff. Is there Yeah. He's lost. I don't know. Minute.

We'll give her a minute here. Carolyn, do Do Yes. Do you have any anything that you you want to update on when we talk Hello? Hello? Hello? Oh, hey, Stephanie. Hi. Hey. Can you hear me? Yeah. I'm trying to get to a quiet space. Sorry.

My phone died. I was trying to jump in when about what Charlene was saying. The event was an amazing experience. And, obviously, we were there to support the j six 6ers and, you know, the movement to, to help do the undo the wrong.

And it was amazing in so many ways, especially listening to the speakers Talk. And and it's obviously, we we've we've heard it before, you know, from from our our own fearless leader.

But you really I I I personally really didn't understand the parallel and and similarities in the 2 situations, even though I've heard it a 1000000 times until today, and it was A very moving experience to be there.

And we we got to speak to some really great people. And one of the speakers today, I don't know if I'm gonna say your name right, but it it's Sharona Bishop.

Right. Correct. Yeah. True. And she was unbelievable. And she's, you know, has recently relocated to the great state of Texas, and she is the executive director for Lindell Legal.

And I, you know, I had time to speak with her later in the day, and we spent a good amount of time together. And, you know, I've I got to share a little bit about us and, you know, gave our our information and contact info.

And, you know, hopefully, you know, if she's not on our space tonight, She'll be joining one of our groups, one of our meetings, one of our spaces, and, you know, get to know this a little bit better, but she was an unbelievable speaker today.

And I was it was such a humbling experience to be there and listen to to people talk about something that was so different yet so similar.

So, you know, I'm I'm glad that Charlene brought it up. And, You know, it it it's really the same fight in just a different different arena.

So, you know, I'm glad that that we went there to support them, especially on their day, January 6th, and support this election, and, you know, just keep talk about, talk about, talk about, and be about, be about, be about.

May and make this stuff happen. But she was a really great lady, Sharona Bishop, and, she would definitely, definitely be a great advocate for us. Oh, that's wonderful.

I appreciate all the connections you guys make and the the you know, just getting all these Getting the word out about the protocol deaths and the, you know, the murders in the hospitals, it's very important very important to get people there.

And and everybody everybody, like, don't don't don't be afraid to, like or not afraid, but You you know, reach out to to groups even if it's, like, a different issue because It's all the same. Encourage to be. Yeah.

So and and so I just wanna, we're gonna go to Shelley next, and I As we transition there, I just want to remind people if you have a protocol story or a a protocol story, Whether it's survivor death or a vax injury or death story, please go to c h e m p dot org and and document your story.

And then, if you're not, speaking, please go on mute, and then, we're gonna go to Shelley, and then I'll figure out who's next while we go to Shelley. So go ahead.

Hi, Shelly. Hi. I just wanna say hello to everyone, and thank you for everything that you're doing. And I'm sorry for everyone here that has a story to be told. We shouldn't have had we shouldn't be here telling our stories right now.

And I want you to know that you're in my thoughts and prayers. Being vaccine injured, this is a hard journey for myself. I worked in the hospital, so I've seen a lot of things.

And we none of us should have gone through any of that, but I was pushed out of a hospital, that I worked at, and I love and miss my patients. But because of my injury and disability, I'm unable to do so. I do advocate.

I speak out at different places, and I'm gonna be I'm working with some people. We have a few Zoom calls. We're gonna do a roundtable, people that have been here in, Florida that have been on governor DeSantis' roundtable on Latifah.

There's a bunch of us that are going to be reunited. Say what we need to say, how we feel, what's gone on the past year, bring in some other vaccine injured outside of the state of Florida.

We'll go from Florida to the out state and do a couple people that are globally so we can help make an impact, and let our stories be heard. So I'll let you know when that finally happens, and, it's supposed to be a pretty big deal.

But I'll give you more information on that. I want you to know that I'm still being hurricane Wanted to let you know that I was escorted out of a hospital today, not the one that I worked at.

I visited somebody, a family member that had fell, broke a hip. I had my Pfizer vaccine injured shirt on.

I had been in there the last couple of days making sure he was okay because, His son was not able to stay there at the hospital. He is not vaccinated. I wanted to make sure that he was treated okay.

So I sat there for several hours. And when I did go there, hospitals are not changing their tune. They weren't doing hourly rounding. They haven't they didn't even open up a toothbrush for him.

Didn't give him a bath, linen change, checked his input and output. There's multiple things. You know, they didn't have the physical therapists or occupational therapists on board.

They're sitting there basically letting him get, Pneumonia. I was there. Thank god. Brought a bunch of people, called the son, and had to call risk management because, he did have bedsores or he didn't have them before he went in.

There's a lot of things when our When our family members go into the hospital till this day, even though with the COVID scare, I encourage you to stay with your family member, take notes, and do what you have to do to protect your family members.

You know, I had to make sure that they didn't try to give him a a vaccine or what have you. But because I had my vaccine injured shirt on, I didn't sit there and say anything.

There was somebody that came up to me, a nurse, thought that she may have a vaccine injury. She discussed it with me, and I have been on they eyeballed me. And then finally today when I came up, there was an issue in the room.

I just addressed it calmly, nicely, And I didn't even I did have one of my shirts on. They told me that I needed to leave. So, I didn't try to start a riot in the hospital, but they're still all against us.

I'm just letting you know, take care of your loved ones in the hospital, and if you need me to help fight, Speak out or do anything you want me to, I will.

I'm just a little upset that it took 2 security guards to lock me out. I thought it was funny. I was gonna film it.

But, apparently, someone had overheard this nurse asked me questions, and I gave her information on what she needed to do. And today, they already had it in their mind before I came in there today that I was going to leave.

So it doesn't matter what you do. They're still fighting us no matter what in the hospital. But I made a point today, and I'm just I just wanted all of you to know.

I don't wanna ramble. I don't wanna take up your time. Please watch out for your family members. Please document everything, And I'm here to help you if you ever need help.

Thank you for letting me speak. I'm laying on my plane. Did you get so did you get kicked out because the shirt you were wearing? Yeah. I got kicked out because of my cervix. I was like, what do you want me to do?

Cover it up? So they wouldn't, you know, they wouldn't let somebody in because they We're not vaxxed, but clearly you were vaxxed because you were wearing a vaxxed injured shirt and they kicked you out.

Oh my goodness. Yeah. And the patient that was there was not vaccinated.

He was a VA person. And he had done, you know, 4 3 tours at Vietnam. And I wanted to make sure that he was treated good, but he they weren't they weren't they were not giving him anything to drink.

They weren't you know, they didn't turn him. They didn't do anything. That list of things that they're supposed to be doing, hourly roundings, and everything else.

And I brought it to their attention. And because I had a conversation with 1 of the nurses because she thought she was vaccine injured, I gave her some information on it.

Someone had overheard it. So today when I walked in, they were ready for me. And I was like, I'm not protesting here. But, you know, I'm gonna keep wearing my shirt and I'm gonna keep spreading the word. So Yeah. Yeah.

The next time that happens, Shelley, an altercation of any kind, especially, like, with a hospital setting, film as much of it as you can, And with your permission, I will I will blast it all over the Internet if you want me to do that.

I'll do that for you. Oh, I will. I just it's kind of it was kind of embarrassing.

I didn't want to say it, but in a way I'm kind of proud, but it's just, I can't believe and as I'm walking out, I'm calling the the, old man's son going, you know, I can't stay here for another couple hours and wait for you.

I said, because I'm being escorted out. And he's like, what? And I was like, yep. So I'm sure it's filmed at the hospital, But, yeah, the next time that happens, I'll definitely send it to you. Yeah. Like, everybody Please.

Yeah. Like, I always I wear a record I wear a recorder like like my like I wear underwear when I go out places because you just don't know what's gonna occur. And Texas is a is a one party recording state, so I'm fortunate there.

Good update. Thank you. Who is next? Jan The messenger. Doctor. Oh, hey, guys. I I don't did I have requests? I did I just came in the room Yeah. And and was listening was listening to Shelley speak.

Sorry. And here and you're a speaker. So Yeah. Well, I honestly didn't plan on speaking at this moment. I was just chilling in in the room, but I, you know, I'm what is the topic we're talking about?

I I see that title. So, yeah, COVID related crimes against humanity and eyewitnesses to it. So that's like really anything that's COVID related, Crimes, but mostly this the, chbmp.

Org, which stands for COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project that we have is, it is stories, people's accounts of, Hospital protocol death and in, death or injury survivors and, vaccine injuries and deaths.

That's the that's the bulk of it.

We have a few other things. You know, we have, You know, we talked about some legal updates and we talked about some, you know, whistleblowers come out and and talk. So that's that's the, yeah, that's the details of it.

Well, I'm the founder of Hope for Humanity 2020. I was a first wave long hauler, March 2020, and now the hospital's 10 times the 1st year. As an advocate, we helped set up some of the early long COVID rooms on Facebook.

And, I I watched the Empire work nonstop, walking certain groups of long COVID down the path getting MRA mRNAs with the promise of it would cure their long haul.

So that was genocidal because they they knew the very beginning, if you have autoimmune disorders that you shouldn't have took it.

Just just, you know, watching it and being a part of it, being invited to the NIH and then when they found out who I was, because I had a podcast on Shaquille O'Neal's network that was featured as a 1st wave long hauler advocate, speaking out on it, and me speaking against Fauci and Going back to the retrovirus of the eighties and, you know, just the things that we do know.

And, you know, so I was uninvited. But, I watched them take some very prominent early advocates and, you know, injure them and then leave them hanging.

And, on on on my side, it's been heartbreaking, you know, for all of us who've been on the front lines of this to watch it. So on my side, I I was always about early treatment.

That's and and a in the, EMS, ALS, And watching them were told that and to and to know that there are over 36 different drugs that it could've Helps at the very beginning with early treatments.

It's another form of the genocide that was hard to watch and be a part of.

March 21, I was diagnosed at early stages Alzheimer's and CTE, and I was on medical teams. If it wasn't for doctor Tal Braun, I wouldn't be here probably at this moment.

And we were able to reverse these issues, these neurological neurocognitive issues with using, cold laser therapy and some other protocols. And we've been able to replicate and help with those neurological memory issues and recovery.

We did a trial last year with doctor Rhett Bergeron in Atlanta, Georgia. And, within 1 week of therapy, we we mapped their brains, QEG map. They had a 40% increase in cognitive function. So there is hope, from my side.

That's part of what we're doing with Hope for Humanity is Working with integrated clinics and using some of the funding that come from those to open up what we call hope house where we can treat these injured patients and hopefully, mainly, get, front of the line workers, the injured nurses and doctors and medics and so forth back online so we can build an army to help our brothers and sisters out there.

But unfortunately, time's not on our side as we all know. Those biomarkers, the immune system can't stay on fire forever.

And, Unfortunately, I think the only reason why they allow us to speak so much now is that they've delivered so much to payload, that they know that it's It's pretty much gonna do what it's going to do.

Anyways, I'll end from there. I I guess I just thought I'm speaking. What is what is what is your organization called? Hope For Humanity, you said? Yeah. It's it's on the top of my profile, hope for humanity 2020.

Org. And the Mission Air brings on there. We've I formed it May 10, 2020 knowing what this bioweapon was going to do, knowing, all the things that we were seeing in 2020 with that spike protein with these groups.

So, and, unfortunately, here we are almost 4 years later, and it's exactly what we all knew was going to be. Okay. Yeah. Good stuff. Thanks for well, thanks for speaking even though you, even though we put you on the spot.

Yeah. No worries. Thank you for, bringing me up. You know, I I know there's so many about Shelley and and and all the heroes, the the ones that are injured that speak You know, it's it's endless, and it's tireless, and it's thankless.

And they're they're going through hell, and it's heartbreaking. And it it's heartbreaking. So these things are therapeutic. They're they're good for people to be able to speak and share their stories because it's it's traumatizing.

It's like being in an active war zone. Oh, yeah. We know it. I'm a survivor of attempted hospital murder and, you know, health warrior there, Andy, his father was killed in a was murdered in a hospital.

His dad was a doctor, so we know it. And every time, yeah, every time you speak out, there's trolls. There's all sorts of things, and you just The yeah. It's it's hard. It's hard. The the the mission is hard.

Yep. I I traveled around last year for about 6 months, and I would go and speak to doctors and and and try to educate them on month long COVID long haul, long backs, you know, what to look for, signing all these things.

And I tell them, you know, what equipment we use.

I could put a 1,000 of those in every major city, and it wouldn't put a dent on what we'd be seeing. And it it's just It's incredible, but it was planned. You know? We we know. We all know.

We I'm sure we've talked to this to death over the last few years, but, Advocating, educating, and and unity in community, building city by city if we have to, state by state, putting pressure on our surgeon generals, because obviously the federal government isn't gonna do jack shit.

And trying to create a model, to get some of these clinics out there and and and start showing some good hope.

Because I know that's the other thing. There there are so many people suffering in these rooms, And and it and it becomes misery loves company at times. But there I promise you, there there is some hope out there.

And and if we could get some funding and work as a team around the nation, we we can Get some of these people back off the ground and and really build our numbers up to put pressure on our federal government to fucking do something.

This is just absolutely disgusting. Yep. I agree. I agree. Interesting about the NIH and you being invited, but uninvited.

Oh, I I raised the 1st year, I was raising so much hell in 2020, because I was watching so many people, The suffering and and I can tell you from the 1st wave, there's not a lot of these people around anymore.

And, you know, they just disappear, these rooms. And and, you know, they were being blocked early on, and half those rooms were taken off.

But a lot of good information did come from them. The over 200 known signs and symptoms came out of 1 specific group that there were certain research teams in in September of 2020.

So at least some good was coming out of it, but I guess the only thing I can say about this is it's pushed medicine and people think outside of the box to help with a lot of other issues too, because it's almost all all immune related.

So it's kinda like if you can find a universal protocol to treat long vaxx and long COVID and get them in remission, you can pretty much tackle Probably 85% autoimmune disorders that are out there.

Are are you both, long COVID and, shot injured or just No. No. Just long haul. No. I I I'm a former farmer manager and, I had an inside group on those original trials.

So I was getting the data and seeing the autoimmune disorders, the rate you know, reactivation of latent dormant viruses, the strokes, the heart attacks, and the death, that was happening during that trial, and they were all halted.

To me, to the big to this day, I go, How in the hell do we not go back to why were these trials were halted? What did they do to do anything about it? And then 3 weeks later, they just magically are good to go, safe and effective.

It's it's been wild. It's almost like we're living in an active, horrible b movie, and we're in the 4th wall looking at the camera going, we know this shit's wrong.

We know these people were straight up gangster lying to us, like, going, these are not your droids. Nothing is seen here. And They've got the people to attack the actual good people that are trying to help.

You know, all these nurses and doctors, we all took a Hippocratic oath to do no harm and to help our patients no matter what. And the ones that have taken the money And and a part of the evil empire will burn in hell.

And we all look forward to the day that there are Nuremberg type trials, And and we'd all pay money. The Watts Trout should be the 1st person up there to to get his dose of medicine.

And for me, I just like to take him personally and Talk to him and and give him a safe and effective medication, like, every hour on the hour until he finally tells us all the information.

Because we know it's about dozen, labs that have this tech Yeah.

That were able to do this. And Almost every country has their hand in this. So they all got their hand in the cookie jar. That's why we will never get them to admit to what they actually did.

But hopefully we can get, one of the doctors is doing those campaigns saying, you know, who who this year that's running will, not take money from the the pharmaceutical industry.

You know? Hopefully, we can get you know, as we all come together, we can get that to be, you know, a1000 of our state and local representatives during this election because we've gotta do something.

Amen. I mean, there's not many of them who who are willing to not take the money, so you're right. So, Andy, you got your hand up? Do I'm I'm gonna assume you probably have questions for Dan.

Well, I mean, yeah, Dan. I mean, that's thank you for coming to our space, and, I I think definitely I'm a look at your website and and show everyone what you're what you're working on, but, you know, I I agree.

We're in the twilight zone. And, one of the things, I just wanna chime in real quick tell everyone what I do once at least once a week for depression and anxiety.

Sometimes you have to unplug from the world, And I love doing that with, movies, and there's a movie that, I adore.

Kelsey Grammer is one of my favorite people ever in acting, and He's he's a very funny man, very charming, elegant person, and I try to be like him.

He's an inspiration to me. But Down Periscope, great movie. You can watch it with your family.

It's very funny. It's a it's it's one of my favorite movies ever. It's yeah. I put it up there with Ace Ventura and Tommy Boy. It's great. So Down Periscope with Kelsey Grammer. There you go. Whoever's next.

I think it I believe it's Gary. I think Gary is next. Yeah. I just wanted to, talk about I think the biggest betrayal was to the 1st responders and to to the people working in the hospitals and nursing staff and the doctors.

Unfortunately, you know, They they were basically forced to get to this this vaccine, and then then, basically, if If somebody had an issue with it, it's like they didn't exist.

You know? It's they did what they can to Get them out of the out of out of the system as quick as they could because they didn't wanna have the issues.

But, I you know, I've I'm vaccine injured myself and, I'm not, I'm I'm not You know, for the most part, I my head I'm fairly healthy.

I do have issues with with, That edema and, you know, now I'm starting to lose hair, and I'm starting my knee.

My, joints are starting to ache, especially I've had I've had, trigger fingers since I was 21, but, I only had it in my thumbs.

And now I got it in 4 fingers, and it's it it it was to the point where I I didn't even realize that I had it anymore. And now all since I've had the vaccine, it's it's it's come back, and it's come back with a vengeance.

Sorry to hear that, Gary. Okay. Is anybody else, anybody else have their hand up to speak? We do not have any hands up, But I see many eyewitnesses to COVID related crimes against humanity in the audience tonight.

And I would love If 1 of you would, go ahead and tap that mic and tell your story. I'm not I'm not sure people heard you because you were very, very, very light, but I did kinda hear you say that nobody has their hand up.

However, we there are many, many, many, There are many people on right now that are that are Literally eyewitnesses to crimes against humanity.

And if any of you want to speak, Please, over in the right Lower hand there's a microphone microphone, and it says when you hover over it it says request to speak, And if you click that, we will we will get that request, and then we will give you the The mic.

And we'll give you a minute or 2 to do it or a few minutes. Let me see. Anybody have, updates? Cece or Andy, do you guys have Any final updates?

So, otherwise, we're gonna probably end up wrapping it up. Well, I did discover some things in pertaining to my case. Yeah. It's here. And, you know, the thing that I'm I'm trying I'm so tactical it's unhealthy.

It's like I I have I had gray hair when I was 17. Like, I'm I'm a very intense focused person. When I when I focus on something, I I try to be so careful and, I try to do do it very delicately with care.

It doesn't matter what it is. It could be a Lego set. I'm just like that. So, right now I made some discoveries about certain individuals involved with the case that, I have to go back And I have here's here's the good news.

I haven't sent out any of my letters yet, so I have to go back and rewrite the letters now because the story has changed.

And when I'm done drafting these letters and the letters are sent, I promise everyone I will update you with what I just said. So I know it's kind of a cryptic message, but I'm making progress.

I just I'm trying to, for legal reasons, refrain from be disclosing everything at this moment in time, but soon I'll disclose more, and it's gonna help everyone, in my opinion.

Oh, good stuff. Alright. Well Yep. I'll I'll squeeze you for more information tomorrow.

Yeah. Well, I'll take I just don't wanna say it on the record. Yeah. I'll I'll put the thumbscrews on the handy and, you know, I'll I'll get get it out of you. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I'll I'll I'll show everything what, tomorrow when we do it.

I'll show you. Okay. Me and Andy live near we live fairly close. So, yes. And, Gail and Huckleberry, her husband is a Real awesome guy, and they're they're great people, and they've become wonderful friends to me.

And, we both are we both love, Our our way of church, but, I I'm not Catholic, but I'm gonna go I'm gonna go do my CrossFit.

It's gonna Hang out. Gonna be fun. You're gonna Yeah. It's gonna be in then then we'll go to lunch and it'll be it'll be fun. We'll do shots, you know. It'll be great. We'll do shots later. Right.

Yeah. We're We're almost fast becoming family, aren't we? We are. It's you know, I, I I feel like Gail is, the cool sister I never had. Yeah. It's kinda Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's it's it's nice. I think the world of you and your mom.

So Thank you. Well, It looks like, Andy, we may we we're it looks like we're gonna wrap up a Spaces for the first time. Spaces We last time got one request with t bird, t money. Oh, we we have a somebody has.

You're really hard to hear. T t bird, I think, was pushed. Alright. Hey, t bird. Hey, everyone. I'm afraid to speak because I don't know if anyone know. I held my 1st space last week, and, apparently, I upset our opposition.

You guys have heard of the real truther. So I was warned by other vaxx injured that I should never speak and corrupt everyone again and and bring I'm not kidding. So I'm afraid to speak, which is this is exactly their ploy.

Right? You're not allowed to speak. But I'm glad that you're letting me speak in your space because it's important for us to know this is happening. I'm not afraid of the real truther or his Colleagues or friends.

Me neither. He actually personally DM'd me and apologized. So I just want you to know that too. He also tried to offer me money to go into a space because I went into a space, and then I got kicked out.

I was listening anonymously with some of other other other of us in this space tonight, and our our colleagues and friends, peers. I don't know.

I call them colleagues because I feel like I work every day on this just like all of you, right, when we're not working anymore or we're sick. But we work all day for free to try and try and save humanity, which we can't alone.

But but it I do feel like we're colleagues and peers because it's a lot of work, and it's exhausting when you're sick too on top of it. Anyway, it it it was good because For me, it ended up I didn't respond to any of the negativity.

There were a lot of people that went in to a lot of the comments and defended us, defended me, and I don't even know these people. Some of them were some of his people, so who actually reached out with me.

So that was I just wanna share that that I think when we're doing the right thing And we are kind, good people that we shouldn't let anyone intimidate us because we're doing the right fight.

And, That's that. I'll leave it there, but thank you for letting me speak Yeah.

I agree with you. Yeah. You can always speak here. I agree with you. And, you know, earlier Tonight when we, you know, we had modified the rule about trolls and all that crap, and we just decided we're not gonna put up with it.

We've been censored. We've been censored for 4 freaking years while they had, their heyday, and we don't owe them a platform. We I we don't owe them room to speak. This is about getting a very serious message out that saves lives.

You know? People have died because of the censorship, so we're we're just not putting up with it anymore. And, I I I had never heard of of this real truther dude until we started doing spaces. I I I give him 0 like, Nothing.

Like, I don't you know, I've had 1 person came in that knows him or whatever and babbles a bunch of crap that doesn't he waits till John leaves and then bashes John. Like, it's it's so ridiculous. So yeah. So you can speak here.

I mean, like, I don't, You know, what what what was your space on that you had? Your first Oh, well, it's it was just really funny because Shelley, who's here. Mhmm. You know, Shell. Hurricane Shell. She was like, I'm bored.

Hold the space. And I'm like, I've never held 1. I'm I'm sitting on I just washed my floors that you get out of breath. Right? And I'm like, I literally sat on the couch. She's like, I'm bored. No one has a space. Hold 1.

I'm blaming Shelley. And I'm like, I don't know how to do that. She was, I'll help you. And I'm like, alright. I and I laughed because I'm like, I just got kicked out of truth or space, but I was speaking and not I was wasn't speaking.

I was listening anonymously because I know what the space is about. And one of our other people, our people, had invited me and said, Tee, it's gonna piss you off or it's gonna make you sick.

Anyway, so that's how we opened the space. It wasn't we weren't The first 5 minutes was basically making fun of what's happening.

They're like the Maury Povich show. You know, it it was just we weren't being, you know, direct to some 1 person. It was just the show is ridiculous. It's a show. Right? It's it's not yeah. Anyway, they took it very literally.

They recorded everything we said. They twisted words. They rerecorded it. They started putting it in all these different spaces and calling me out, you know, know, like, at t bird, dah, dah, dah, lies. And I'm like, oh my god.

I all they were mad at was that I said that I got kicked out of the space anonymously. But that's where all these other guys started coming in with all these facts and slamming them and slamming them, and then they just went quiet.

But all these other people did a lot of research on them and started throwing that up too without me. Not like, I have nothing to do with it. So I'm like, You know what?

That that was the best thing that ever happened because even people that are vaccinated who are lecturing us in groups beside, not you guys, tell telling us, you know, you've taunted them, stay away from them, don't do that, blah blah blah.

Don't lecture me on what I did and didn't do.

We just had our space like we always do. We talk, and then it goes on to people coming in and explaining what's happening to them right now. How are we fixing this? Anyway, neither here nor there. I feel like it was a win for us.

I got an apologies that I didn't ask for, and kill them with kindness. Kill them with love. And that that's my motto in life. And I love Shell to the moon and back, like like, she's, oh, my posse, even though I've never met her.

She's in Florida. I'm way up north in Canada, And she's so strong and a little bit scary, but that keeps us motivated. What I wanted to say to you guys, because this is a A long journey.

Now I'll be 3 years coming up, but my severe injury happened January 7, 2022. That was my 3rd vaccine. Yes. I'm an RN, and stupid as hell, I did not want the vaccine as you guys know. Many of you know my story.

I've kind of been quiet because listening to the hospital mandates and getting to know some of the murdered in hospitals and tortured in hospitals has just broken my heart because my question for anyone in here, I don't know if anyone I and I need someone to honestly, this is not a hypothetical question.

I didn't hear about the ventilators and the remdesivir here in Canada in the hospitals when I was working.

I did not hear about it. And I'm an RN, and I keep my license because I did not lose my license. I just lost my job without cause because I was so sick.

That's how they just let you go. Right? Like, you're just go on. So if anyone can answer if that's happening here, I'm it's okay. That's what I'm saying. We have some stories from Canada. So like this so chvmp. orgpeople is stories.

It doesn't matter if you're in another country and you have a story, tell it and, you know, put your story in. It's not just for America. But, yeah, we we we've heard many stories from Canada. It's it was happening many, I don't know.

The western world pretty much, I think, mostly, right, was the the remdesivir and the, You know, 3rd world countries were taking hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin because it was over the counter.

So it was it was us, Canada Canada too, Australia, England. I think we got cases. We've heard from people in England, and We've heard from people in France.

So yeah. Yeah. It was an absolute targeted attack against the west, the western world. So sure. Yeah. And you may not have, you know, you may not have been aware of it when you were in hospitals If you weren't on the COVID floors.

Right? Like, because they if they did it in Canada like they did it here, like, they didn't get The nurses that you know in your community to kill the people, they brought in people or you know?

So, Yeah. Yeah. So it is. Thank you. No. That it's been bothering me because I didn't work in the hospital, to be honest.

However, I just, All the nurses shut me down as soon as I was box injured and started speaking out about it. So I I don't have any in with anyone because, You know, whatever we are.

But what I wanna say too is I finally I you know, as I have a leak I have a couple legal cases going for myself, And I'm I'm I'm a single mom, and I don't have a job. Right?

But this is principle for me to fight for all of us, And I'm getting all my files together, and I wanted to let you guys know I finally, after 3 weeks, finally got my 911 report from me calling when I literally collapsed and had a heart attack here in my front entrance, and I I'm gonna tell you emotionally, I I I'm not gonna cry, but listening to myself on that 911 call, not only did I get the reports showing the malpractice, and I literally just got them, what, yesterday or day before now.

Listening to yourself begging for someone to come save your life, Knowing you're having a heart attack and you're dismissed is the scariest thing. I don't know how I'm still alive.

Obviously, I'm here for some reason, but, Seeing the reports, seeing that my T wave was crazy, my blood pressure like, they they're saying I shoulda died. Like, was 190. My you know, your blood pressure is supposed to be 120 over 80.

The the number 80 was a 190 when they came and got me, And that's 3 times, and it's in the report. My 91 one calls, they they were here quick, but it's a 3 minutes and 48 seconds.

If you wanna hear, I would share it with you guys to make it that much more real for someone to hear after this was 3 weeks after my Pfizer vaccine, the booster, which is they say the booster's the worst.

Right? Like, once you've had your 2, they've added more stuff into that booster. And I didn't know that till recently, obviously obviously.

But to hear it raw, the the The panic, the crying, and the questions they're asking me where I can't even answer them straight, but it's real. It's raw. It's, like, life changing that I'm I'm, like, panicking, and that's not me.

I would I actually called probably 5 of other of nursing friends, My best friend, my parents, and I tried to call 911 5 times, but my tremors were so bad, I kept hanging up on them.

And that was that was probably the 5th call when I they finally got the recording, but it's real. This is This is scary. And when people are dying in their sleep like this, they don't have time to call 911.

But, all my reports I wanted to share with you, like, With within the weeks of of, the weeks of that hospitalization, My d dimer was 4,000, and it should be less than 500.

And that's that's, indicative. That was one of the tests. They never told me. I just I'm just sharing this. I share it in Nooney space when we speak.

But these are the kind of things we we talk about malpractice about giving medication to kill. They knew how sick I was, and all my medical records are here now. And I'm finding them going, they just wanted me to die.

They were ignoring me. And it even says at the bottom of every or that is typed out, repeat, say, do this. Like, always repeat, say, repeat, say, needs you know? Nothing happened. They didn't even tell me.

They just sent me home with Ativan, which is an antianxiety medication, and said I had panic attacks. But, you know, but the other interesting thing is I wanna share with you guys, and I'm gonna get a repeat on Tuesday.

They gave me a SARS COVID spike total a b at time. And supposed to have and I and I tested negative for COVID, just so you know, because I'm nurse.

Right? We couldn't work. We couldn't do anything. We got tested for COVID. Every single morning, we have that thing shoved off our noses, our temperature taken.

Everything was recorded. But in the hospital, they tested when it was totally negative for COVID, And my spike protein came back at greater than 2,499. 99. So it's above. They couldn't even test Wow.

How high it is because that's as high as it goes. It's supposed to be less than 0. 79. What you said you have you wanna play the, The you can play it, the the re the recording that you said you had. Do you wanna yeah. Yeah.

Go ahead and play it. What? If if you wanna play if you play it, that's fine, but I'm worried that I'm gonna make you more sad if if you play it right now. You already sound like you're sad, and you you don't need to be any sadder.

That's true. I'm not no. I'm glad I'm I'm glad I'm allowed to speak, but I just I yeah. Maybe next Saturday, I'll play it when I'm Not as sad. I mean, we're off. But You need a hug right now, and I wish I could hug you.

You don't need to don't do that to yourself. But, you know, maybe one day when you're in a better mood, share it with us. Yeah. Yeah. And I don't do it for myself. It's to Make people understand how how scary it is or how scary it was.

Yeah. I think the I know you guys have this PTSD. Maybe I missed it. I've had a lot of pain today, so I've been sleeping a lot. But, And that's neither here nor there. We all do. But, it take to go back to that moment Totally cool.

Yeah. If you wanted to do it, that's fine. And if not, hey. It's cool. It's your call. Yeah. It's just I it's just really real for people that make fun of us or don't think this is real when it's happening.

It's yeah. I it really hit me between the eyes that, yeah, do I have and I was a trauma nurse, right, in a major hospital here in Canada, our biggest city in Toronto, and you're a robot. This is what we are trained to do as our ends.

We I've had people decapitated come to me. I like, you under you understand what I did. I never cried. I never did anything. But to think you're I didn't think I was I didn't think I was gonna die.

I'll tell you what happened. I was sitting on my couch by myself, And no one was here, of course, I I'm divorced for many years, and my son had gone out for the night.

And I was sitting on the couch watching HGTV, Having a glass of water wasn't feeling good all day, like, really not feeling well.

But I couldn't put my finger on it, you know, and super healthy, like, I've been always super healthy. And I just literally stood up from the couch to go to the bathroom, and I completely collapsed. I didn't know what happened.

I I felt I didn't know you don't know what a heart attack feels like. I think everyone has different feelings and different signs and symptoms. They say women have not typical or different than men, which is fine.

This was you never think you're having a heart attack at 46 years old, and you're super healthy. Like, I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I don't. I have a glass of red wine, but, like, I'm, like, super healthy.

And all my previous health records because I paid to have private size health care, it says right in them, Zero cardiovascular risk because no one in my family has it, and they did all the tests.

BMI, stress test, blood work, everything. I have everything right before this happened, before COVID. I had everything on report showing I'm, like, perfect health.

So for this to happen, I still wasn't putting I knew it was what it was, and every time I report it, the interesting thing in all the reports I'm getting back, Every time I said I know this is a vaccine injury, nothing is written anywhere.

So everyone I even the paramedics, I remember that time when they came, and I was collapsed on the in between my kitchen here all the way to the front entrance.

And I had been able to open the door, and it came to set back on the stairs. That's where I collapsed. So when they came in, I I was, like, still conscious, not like I lost consciousness after that 3rd vaccine, by the way.

My best friend picked me up. She drove me and picked me up from the hospital because we were walking in like sheeps, like, just sheep after sheep after sheep, and I remember feeling really woozy, and then I lost.

I didn't know where I was. I didn't know who I was. I didn't know how to get home. And she she's my witness because she drove. So I knew something was wrong after that when I was in bed for a few days, and then I just it just got worse.

And, you know, you just keep you know, woman or man, I know myself, I was just like, I gotta go back to work. You gotta go back to work. You gotta get a paycheck.

Right? You keep struggling, and I know people resonate with that. I know Shell does. That's when I started falling. That's this was my neurology stuff. I had all the cardiac stuff from the first two, which were 4 weeks apart.

But this third one, that's where I, like, lost the whole left side of my body. And I know I I don't wanna bring Shel into it, but she's told her story, so that's why I feel comfortable.

She's the 1 person that I resonate with when she's I said, you know, I went to my son's hockey game, and I literally lifted tried to lift my left arm left left leg to go over the bench after the game was over, and my left leg didn't come with me, and I fell in front of everybody.

My glasses flew off my face.

That's a real story. Like, you you just don't know when it's gonna hit you or when you're gonna just completely collapse, but yet you're perfectly fine a few minutes earlier and then all of a sudden, everything changes.

Your whole life just changes. Anyway okay.

If someone else wants to talk, I'm talking too much, but I just wanted to share that, and I appreciate you guys listening to me. But it's real, and we've if any of us has improved a little bit, It never gets a 100%, obviously.

We were trying everything. But going back to when this happened, I can only feel for the people who literally collapsed and didn't make it.

Like, they don't have a recording of that, or Maybe they didn't think to call 911 or what have you. Maybe they don't have that recording, and they're gone now, And I pay for every one of them.

That's all. I just I just I I don't know how well it'll come through, but we are getting a few requests for you to play the recording if you if you wanna try doing that.

Can you hear me? Yeah. Yes. Hello. I have to to play the recording, actually. K. I think I might be rubber banding. Do you want me to drop down and come back up, and I'll pull it? If you can hear me? Hey.

Sound you sound clear. Yeah. Sure. Just a second. I'm in my office now. Yeah. Take your time. It's all good. Cool beans. Don't worry about it. Cool beans. Love it. I don't wanna upset anyone either, mind you, but ambulance. Let's see.

Here it is. Oh, just a second. It has a lot of codes to it. So, Just a second. All right. Let's see here. It might not be traumatizing for you guys, but it is for me because I didn't know if I was gonna live or die in that moment.

And, so this is 2 years, basically. This is January. It says January 5th. No. Wait. No. When was it? It was, it says no. That's that's when they sent it to me January 5th.

Just a second. Anyone who knows me in this space knows I suck at technology, so I apologize if you're laughing in the background. I hate you. Just a second. Alright. Ready? Hopefully, this works.

And I I get dates wrong, just to warn you, because, remember, I'm, like, Full on cardiac arrest, collapsing on the floor, and and this they're answering asking me all these questions to try and keep me answering, but They, they were really calm and really good with me.

Okay. If you can hear me, yes? Yep. Okay. Alright. February 23, 2022.

20 hours 45 minutes 19 seconds. Avid Alice, what's your emergency? I I don't know, but, I'm on, blood pressure medication. Hi. That's really, really high. You never been for a Where where where do you need the address?

What's the address? [address redaced] Yeah. Oh, okay. Excellent. That's in [redacted]? Yes. Yeah. Is this an apartment? No. It's a house. I'm all alone. I'm not home.

What's the closest major intersection across the street? Third Bay. Third Bay. Perfect. And what phone number is billing area code that you're calling from? You're calling free. It's by yourself? Are you breathing normally?

No. Well, my blood pressure is 147 over a 110, and my pulse is 23. But I've already had doses of the top of the wall today, and I've had doses of Allister and all the. It's not working, And I'm really, really shaky.

Yeah. How old are you? I'm 47. 47. So please tell me what happened. Yes, ma'am. It's I have my drug question. I, They don't know if I got I'm in there. They don't know if I had COVID in the beginning of 2019 and then in June.

I got my part started to fail, and they've been trying to figure out what's wrong. But Are you having any done with chest pain or chest discomfort? Yes. I can't lay on my left side, but I'm not having, like, chest pain. But I'm Yeah.

I'm so comfortable. I'm very busy. Oh, busy? I'm Very, very clammy. It's hot, but my speaking hand is breathing. Are you feeling short of breath? No. Not yet. Okay. I can't get up the stairs, though. Is it the next question.

Like, you hang up the stairs because of the breathing? Or No. It's just like my personal doctor. Alright, sir. I'm a go back. That I can't breathe. I can't breathe? Okay. Alright. And do you look pale, gray, or sweaty?

Well, I'm pale. I'm nearly pale, but I'm pale. I'm really flexed right now. Getting on it, and I don't know if I could take more more more medications. Now do you have a history of heart problems? I do now. It's probably 19 minutes.

Yeah? Okay. Are you allergic to aspirin? No. K. And have you do you have any case of active or suspected bleeding. Meaning, do you have any trauma, abdominal pain? Are you vomiting blood with blood in your urine or stool?

No. Very good. So I am gonna advise you to chew 1 adult aspirin or 2 low dose baby aspirin, and that's to chew, not swallow. What what did you I need you to chew 1 adult aspirin or 2 low dose baby aspirin.

Hey. That's really hard. It would be a good luck. Alright. Now, set up the bar comfortable. This is all restricted clothing. Are you you said you're at home alone? Yeah.

Yeah. I'm I'm single. And you're tolerated. I am gonna need you to wear a mask if the meter is spotter's stone approach main 2 meters, 6 feet away from instructions. Only when we get there though. So don't worry about that for you.

Okay? Okay. Alright. So for right now, make yourself comfortable. Call us back if your condition changes or if you find out more information, we'll be there as soon as we can. Okay? Okay. Thank you very much.

Very welcome. We'll see you soon. Okay. Bye. So that's that. And I know it might not be upsetting to other people, but For me, it was very upsetting, obviously, to hear it again. I hope it came through okay. It did. Yes. Hi, Harry.

I know you're an ambulance person, and this is why I was begging you for information after I saw One of our Ottawa, Ontario paramedics leave his job knowing what was happening, and this was happening at that exact same time where they were getting tons of people like me.

I'd love to hear what you say.

Welcome, Harry. Hey. Thank you for having me. I'm sorry that that happened to you. I'm glad you're still with us. Something that annoyed me so much and hearing that, I would show up and Because they would direct people to wear masks.

And someone having cardiac problems or respiratory issues, Telling them to put a mask on just blew blows my mind. Like, it's it's so infuriating.

It's because, I mean, we're we're instructed to give oxygen. Like, we want you to breathe. Like and telling someone who's having trouble breathing to put a mask on, it's It goes against everything that we were ever initially trained.

So it's like it just it it really upsets me. I'm sorry that you went through that. I'm glad you're with us.

The amount of bad that these mandates caused, the harm that they caused, and and the lack of common sense. I mean, medical professionals having losing all of their their medical knowledge overnight is what I what I what it seemed like.

It was, I was I've worked in ERs where they've you know, people would come in, and I would see see some nurses, some doctors telling asthmatic patients to put a mask on.

And I'd be like, no. We're not putting a mask on. We're not we're if you're gonna put a mask on them, put a, you know, Put an oxygen mask on them. Let's give them oxygen.

We can put a mask. So what I would do is I would I would go ahead and put, you know, like, a non rebreather mask on the patient with oxygen flow because I'm not gonna throw a cloth mask over somebody who's having an asthma attack.

I mean, The these greater good people were doing everything for their own greater good. They all it's wild.

It's like watching an abuser saying, I'm beating you for your good. No. You're you're you're beating me because you think it helps you. Our system is just evil, so I I'm thankful you're still with us. Thank you so much.

It was I don't remember it. Right? I think I was in so much distress. I don't even remember the call, and I did not expect it to be, like, I'm an RN of of 25 years. I've called 911 for other people and I've remained completely stoic.

But when I listen to it, I feel exactly the same way. Number 1, they didn't stay on the phone with me, So you couldn't hear me collapse, and and whatever happened after that, I don't remember until the paramedics picked me up.

So that's number 1. Number 2, yeah, telling me to put a mask on while I'm telling them I can't breathe and telling them how much medication I even had.

I gave them exact how much heart medication had I had, and that's how high my blood pressure still was. That's when if these people other people whose it was affecting their heart, you know, I This happened after.

And I I'm like, it had I I got high blood pressure in 2019. I listened to that. I'm like, I didn't even have my years right because I was perfectly fine working all through 2020 is in our end running my retirement facilities.

So even the year like, I was so incoherent. I don't even remember the call. I don't remember anything.

It's so crazy that whole masking you know, the mask thing when you're like, we get a lot of stories as well of victims From the protocol deaths and they've gone to the hospital because they needed oxygen and the pictures that we get from the emergency, you know, them in the emergency room or, you know, typically it's somebody who died.

They have an oxygen either an oxygen mask and a cloth mask over it, or they have a cloth mask and an oxygen mask over it, and we see that time and time again, and it's absolutely ludicrous.

So crazy. Yeah. They this This system truly lost its mind. I mean, it there's no better way to shake it.

And and I I went for a long time thinking, okay, these people are just, you know, they're followers. They're And then and I I do believe most of the public's just followers, but who they're following knew they were harming people.

I mean, knowing knowing your It's macrocosmically speaking, the mask over someone who can't breathe is exactly what they did to us across the board.

They took away people that needed to be there. They took away people that needed to be in our military. They took away nurses. They took away paramedics. They which inevitably made us so much weaker.

And and that's that's what they did. It it's it's sick. I agree. I know. My my husband's a retired nurse. He, you know, he saved my life, but He he said even at the beginning of this when he everything he's nothing made sense.

You know, he was a ER nurse. Right? So nothing made sense. Yeah. Crazy stuff. Andy, do we have anybody else, with their hand up to speak?

No. I don't I don't see anybody, but, if Anyone wants to speak? I I there's no invitation. No one no one's asking to, but they're here. No. Nothing. Anyone wanna speak? Raise your hand. Hand or Request to speak.

There's a little option to do that. Okay, Gary. Hey. You know, we would We all have something that we should be focused on and getting, upset about something that happened in another space just detracts from what we're doing.

Just is it for the most part and most of the stuff is easily ignored.

Yeah. That's that's true. Alright. So we've got also we have Deb? Can I say something? I wanted to say to, earlier about all this medical So what bothers me about it all too is most of this is 101.

I mean, everything that I that I went through and everything I'm hearing from different nurses, Paramedics, whatever, everybody. It's just 101 nursing and what and 101 medical that Nobody followed, period.

Even with, like, the breathing treatments. When you can't breathe, they give you a breathing treatment, and it wasn't it was not. I I was told so many times it was contraindicated for not oh my god.

It's like, oh, I just wanna say I'm so sorry for that. This is just messed up. Yeah. You're right. It's simple. Because We all know better, and so do they. That that's the Yeah. The most basic, like, things that we did forever.

And I can't remember her name. It's T bird. Tree is it T bird. I just wanted you to know I, Thank you for sharing your story, and, love Toronto because when I graduated, that's what I gave for myself for my present was Toronto.

So just so I know. And, I'm so sorry you had to go through that because, You know, listen. You don't even hang. My ambulance is not supposed to hang up any at all, or somebody's supposed to stay with you at all times.

It just doesn't make any sense to me. I just wanted to say I'm just sorry. It just messed up. I really appreciate that, Deborah, and I've heard you speak in this space for, and then I know you're a nurse too, and I appreciate that.

It's it it doesn't sound as bad because, again, because I'm a nurse, I was trying to stay professional even though I was personally in my 1st crisis ever, you know.

So it's I can't imagine. I would I would love to hear other 911 calls that were not as, I tried to Even though I was I knew I was in big, big trouble, I know, cognizantly, I was trying to stay professional like I always did.

That is you're trained. Right? Trained in the nursing, trained in military.

You keep your shit together. You stay calm. So that was me calm, and I do not cry. I am just not prior. So I love your story, Deborah, and I appreciate that. It it's it it's hit me hard listening to that again.

Well, it's it's a lot more traumatizing than you think and listening to it, because you know, I mean, you're I know you're you're overdue over analyzing it yourself, So but but you do you are calm because you know and and it was like he was playing on your knowledge because you knew what you doing.

And I think that that's part of the problem of all of this even with the rest of us that ran into it with a that our spouse has passed or whatever, knew, you know, that it was wrong, and they weren't listening.

You know what I mean? I'm starting to ramble a little bit. Yep. Exactly. I just need to check. Heidi, are you on California? I think you're on Cal I hear you.

I think you're on California CHBC. Can you your mic is open, so I think I hear some noise. We've been trying to get Heidi. Just say hello, Heidi, or something because I think I hear While we're window wipers.

Are those window wipers out here? I hear something. Yeah. It sounds like the machine or something. Weird. You know, while she works that out, Shelley has Shelley, go ahead if you wanna talk.

Hi. I'm sorry to get back on here again. T bird, you and I have talked many a times on the phone, and we know when we're both not feeling good and when we need each other.

And, I love you like a sister, and that tore me up. Believe me. I'm having a hard time talking because of that because I love you.

You know I do. A lot of you that don't know Harry Fisher on here, He's a paramedic, and I originally found him when I first was getting hurt. And I first started speaking out on TikTok before they banned me 12 times.

I followed him every chance that I could. He has some amazing stories of actually people dropping after the vaccine and different stories that he he has seen throughout this pandemic.

If really, please follow him and Listen to his stories, and I think all of you would benefit here on this website or on this chat with these different organizations to get information from him because he is so knowledgeable in the things that he had to endure during the pandemic.

I think of him as a brother. I even when I lost an account, I did my best to try to find him again because it felt for a long time that I thought that we were the only ones speaking out.

Mhmm. And his stories, He he can help somebody, and I hope that he helps any of you with these lawsuits. Or just Please listen to him and follow him, and I hope that you guys have him on here.

At least tell some stories about what he went through because Yeah. He really needs to be he really needs to be heard all over and put on some of these radio stations or where whatever.

His story needs to be heard, so I hope he can help all of you That are doing these cases as well. Yeah. Thanks. I I mean, that's what this that's what this particular space, and I'm gonna repeat it. We're here every Saturday night.

That's what this particular space is about is, eyewitness, you know, eyewitnesses speaking out, you know, not, I mean, yeah, we have some professionals that come on and talk, but they're, you know, eyewitnesses to stuff too.

You know, they're talking about the data or whatever, but For the most part, this is eyewitnesses and and, you know, all the things that Harry has to say certainly fits this space.

He will I love you too, sister. I love Thank you for that. You're welcome. You will do this group justice, and you'll do a lot of people justice.

And I think you have you're gonna help more people than you even know. So I love you, brother, and you guys utilize him and listen to his stories. Now, Harry, are you in, are you in the Canada or are you in the US?

US, I spent half of my life in the lower forty eight and then half in Alaska these days. I've been ever since, COVID, I've been pulling contracts doing anywhere from New York City, North Dakota, Oklahoma, all the way to Alaska.

Just going I was going from, like, ICUs, ERs, ambulance work. And then when COVID you know, whenever they started mandating the shots, I got, exemption.

I received my exemption in Oklahoma working in an ER. And then, of course, as soon as they gave me the exemption, They they canceled the contract. They were just like, okay.

We don't need you anymore. You can you have your exemption, but we don't need you anymore. So I it took me about 2 months, because that was right whenever at the end of the real big push of the mandates, basically.

Because I lasted all the way through making it through from the contract work. Thankfully, most of the places I was going weren't really sticklers about it yet.

And then when they became sticklers about it, It took me about 2 months to find an ambulance service that the owner of the ambulance service because I had called so many services.

I was just calling service after service just, hey, trying to find a job so I could feed my family because I wasn't gonna take the shot.

I mean, by this time, I'd already done CPR in a Pfizer line. I'd already seen enough bad that I wasn't going to put this in my body.

And, I I have finally found a service that the the owner had seen enough too. And even though they had taken the shots, They were sad that they took the shots, and they were like, yeah.

Come on. We'll we'll make sure your exemption goes through. You know? Can you start tomorrow? And then I've I've been working ever since, thankfully. I I attribute that to God.

I mean, God looking out for people that didn't want this, and thankfully, he's taken care of all of us in some way or shape or form, and there's still some of us on the road out there that are trying to help that we'll be patient advocates.

It's just few and far between these days because the fear propaganda has driven a lot of the true True advocates. True patient advocates. People that will stand up for y'all. They they they really tried to remove us.

It's it's been a it's been a been a tough go. That said, yeah. I as I'm working at, you know, in Alaska most of the time, I've got a clinic that I work at, and I also do, My paramedic bear guard as well.

So, basically, they send me out with with archaeologists, geologists. They fly us around. We stop at locations, and I'm their paramedic. And I also make sure bears don't eat them.

And if I'm a bad bear guard, then I have to get bear med. Yeah. Interesting times. Someday, maybe things will The, I don't well, I hate to I hate to use the word normal, because I'm not sure I remember what that looks like anymore.

So well, it's good to have you on on the spaces. I guess while we wait for, Do we have Heidi back?

If we don't, we're gonna go to Patty g, and then go to Heidi. So, well, TeeBird, you have your hand up. Did you have a question? Yeah. I did. I did for Harry, and and not to silence you out or whatever.

But I would love to, just chat with you or DM or something or just ask you some questions, And not to get anyone in trouble, but just to get my ducks in a row, as to what happened and, you know, Just things that happen.

I would I would really appreciate your insight, and, don't get on any of those Bowings.

I heard one of them blew a door out today and had to turn around. So be careful with flights. I saw that too. I'm I'm gonna be on one of those flights here pretty soon.

And I was looking at it. I was like, Oh, lord. Because normally, I want a window seat. Now I'm like, I'm I'm good. I'll take it out. Yeah. That doesn't look like fun at all. But, yeah, hit me up in the end, and I'll I'll gladly Yeah.

And I think if you to DM now or something, you have to follow each other, so go ahead and follow each other. And, that's what we do here. We we just match people up that need each other to talk, and connect.

So, alright. So, Heidi, do we get you back or no? Do we have Heidi back? No. Okay. Not seeing her. Alright. We're gonna go to Patty g Well, we get, well, we help Heidi try to fix her mic.

Hey. Thanks for having me on. I, I'm actually the, psych nurse practitioner who leads our trauma group, on Saturdays at, 3 o'clock, on on our little trauma group online.

And, you know, I Typically don't share my story because I feel like I shared it a while ago, but I think there's some new folks on here.

And after hearing, just some of the stories I thought maybe it'd be helpful just to share a little bit.

My career has, has taken me as a nurse, across 8 different states. And As I grew up in nursing, I was a perioperative nurse for a number of years, but my last 13 years, I spent as a chief nursing officer.

And I'm here to kinda share with you all, in addition to some of the things that I saw early on with COVID, I found myself relegated, out in Idaho as a chief nursing officer when COVID first hit because I didn't see eye to eye with my CEO.

And so they they moved me around, And it was all during the the beginnings of COVID and how things got started.

And so when I found myself disagreeing with them about what Anthony Fauci was saying and, you know, the whole protocol for Remdesivir.

I really became an advocate, and so they didn't want me to be talking, so they kinda squelched me and put me on a command center to go where all the COVID hot spots were because I had done I had done a lot of work with that.

Well, in 2020, I ended up getting COVID. My husband got sick, and I was worried about him. But I actually ended up becoming really, really sick myself.

And, when I went to the ER the first time, They, told me to go home, you know, shelter in place and all that stuff. And I knew as a nurse, you know, I really needed to get some kind of treatment.

And I was desperately trying to find how I can get Ivermectin because at the time, I hadn't had what I call my underground of of people, my the physicians that I've gotten to meet over the last 4 years, and I was really struggling.

And, you know, being in a remote area up in Idaho, I found myself getting so sick that I reached out. Our doctors were not, you know, open for business at that time because of everybody having COVID, so they Saw me through Telimed.

And after I went to the ER, you know, they told me, well, you know, just try this, try that, stay home, you know, lay on your belly, all that nonsense.

And I ended up getting so bad that I went back to the ear. And for me, you know, I was in the system. I was in the business, And it was the very hospital that I was the chief nursing officer at.

And I said, I need Ivermectin. Will you give me Ivermectin? I asked for hydroxychloroquine. And we had been using that up through June of 2020, and it was helping people.

And for whatever reason, it was cut off. Hospital formularies, you know, we're not allowing that to be prescribed any longer. And so twice when I went back the 2nd time, They said, well, no. We actually need to admit you.

You really are pretty bad. Like, in the the 2 days that I had gone from the ER to the doc, I ended up needing to get admitted to ICU. And so that was quite a, pretty traumatic journey because I've never been so sick in my life.

And I made my plans, my last will, if you will. We did some pretty dramatic things. My husband worked at the hospital. And back then, when they had cut off all visitation, even my husband couldn't visit me.

They threatened all of the employees that if you were there and if you had a loved one that was sick, if you went to go see them, they would lose their job. So I was really isolated, and I'd never been sick.

Never been so sick in my life. I'm normally extremely healthy, so I think some of the stuff that I did To stay well before COVID is probably what allowed me to just crawl out of the hospital, about 14 days later.

I was so isolated that My own nursing staff said, well, we you know, we cluster our care, and I wouldn't see anybody for 5 or 6 hours. And it's very true. They dehydrated people.

They did put me on remdesivir, and I I don't even know how I survived it Because the docs kept coming in and telling me, the minute that we start to see any change in kidney function, we're going to have to stop this.

So they were acutely aware back in 2020 just how deadly this drug was.

And so that was kinda just the beginning. When I re recovered, I was actually able to leave the hospital, and I was on a significant amount of oxygen. And the only way I could leave was if if I passed A physical therapy test.

And not many people know, maybe a few know, but, you know, you're supposed to have, what we call, you know, like, physical exercise, physical activity to be able to see if you're able to tolerate things.

It's It's like an early mobility program to make sure people don't deteriorate. And so my physical test was that I had to get out of bed and walk around my room for 4 minutes.

And I was so out of breath on oxygen. I could only do I could only tolerate 2 minutes. And I said to the physical therapist, I I've got to get out of the hospital, but I I can't do this.

I need to sit down for a minute. Will I Well, I failed the test. And she's like, oh, no. You can take a break and then do another 2 minutes, which is just so bogus.

The whole thing was so bad. But what I really wanted to share is when I finally got out because I was just so grateful and, you know, to this day, I still don't quite know how I survived because I could not My pulse ox was 80.

Some of you medical folks and nurses know. My my D dimer, which shows your your body's inflammatory response and risk for clots was over 1600. And, you know, you're supposed to be under 500.

And so when I got out and I went home on oxygen And so many things happened in the hospital that it's kinda like, you know, I it's a mute point right now, and it's a lot of the stuff that I'm gonna have when I when I finished putting some things together.

But I got out, and I started to go back and work around the country. And that was at the peak of when COVID was really bad. I know it was, like, January 2021.

And I was at one of the Fresno hospitals. And it's where I watch patients die, Just 3, 4, 5, up to 10 patients a day. And what they were doing in the hospital, I said, hey, I've got some solutions here.

I've, You know, I've had COVID. I've met up with some physicians who work around the world. Because in my time of recovery I was desperate to get better.

And, you know, you can't really function and do too much when you're on 5 liters of oxygen. So I did some pretty, outrageous stuff to really rehab myself because no one would see me after I got out of the hospital.

They said you have COVID. And so 3 months it took to get better. And when I was out in California, I spoke to the chief of critical care. I spoke to the chief of the department. And I said, hey, take a look at this protocol.

And it was basically all of the anti inflammatories, the colchicine, the Ivermectin, what it would do off of the, the FLCCC website. And they hadn't seen it because most of these docs were working 15, 16 hours a day.

And they said, this is remarkable. Where did you get this? And I went through kinda how I got to be where I was. And also in the meantime, personal to me having been whether it's COVID or whether it was remdesivir.

I had lost my entire head of hair. So I was working and functioning. And for the ladies, you probably can appreciate, I was completely bald.

And it was like the big secret of, Hey. You don't look so bad. You look pretty healthy. Oh, you had a little bit of COVID, and I was really in a bad way. But I tried to get out At the time that was the 1st place I hit after I recovered.

And we went around, we were putting flyers on cars about Ivermectin, what it can do, how it can help people, Because I was really on a grassroots mission, to be able to try to get the word out to people.

And after I got to these physicians in California, Days later, they're like, yeah. No. We can't we can't do this protocol. And that was the whole part about it. Like Several people have said earlier tonight, no one wanted to hear it.

It was almost like they turned a blind blind eye. This was all controlled through big pharma, And it was controlled through the infectious disease doctors at many of these hospitals and large organizations.

And Even during that time, as patients were dying from dehydration and kidney failure, there were patients that died because there were so many patients that were so sick because nobody wanted to do anything to work on the inflammatory process.

People were self extubating, or the ventilators were becoming dislodged when they pruned people.

And they weren't dying from COVID or respiratory failure. They were dying because the mechanics of the ventilation failed because it came apart.

And these were the things that I was trying to get help for to tell people what's going on in the hospitals is going on because there's not enough eyes watching what's happening.

So from there, they my assignment ended, and I was able to take on a job where I didn't have to travel, and I went to Texas. And in Texas, I had a larger market of 3 hospitals.

And the same things were happening there. And I said the same things to the docs At 3 different hospitals, 4 different hospitals on, you know, these protocols, what we could do to help save people.

Because I went there and I'm watching the same broken failed process with I've with, Remdesivir killing people.

We were dehydrating them. And when you're dehydrated, your kidneys don't have enough fluid to perfuse, and that's what happens. So I gave them the protocols.

And they all got excited. And then a day or 2 or 3 later, well, what happened? Can't we use the protocol? No. No. We can't use the protocol. And they all started saying the same thing. It was really it was horrible.

And sitting there in some of these large, you know, system, because I was involved in the division in the system, these large system meetings. And there were actually physicians, chiefs of of some of these hospitals, laughing.

Laughing on the conference calls about, let's get that horse dewormer. Why don't we try that horse dewormer? And no one really wanted to speak up, and even self, you know, again, 1 on 1, 2 on 1.

I was trying to help make a difference as best I could without, you know, losing my job, but at the same time, I was talking to more and more staff, and staff just wouldn't unite together and say, you know, this is wrong.

It doesn't make sense. This patient's not getting better. They're getting worse. And what was really astounding was when we started to ask, you know, hospitals are data driven.

CMS is data driven, and we're always driven with heart failure protocols, surgical protocols, you know, sepsis protocols, and we we're trying to drive data so that we show we're the best hospitals and we have the lowest rates of mortality.

Yet no data for COVID was presented. I started to ask him, well, what's the what's the death rate? Are we making a difference? Out of a 100 patients, how many patients are we sending home?

And they told me, We don't have that data. I said, we have all the data in the county. We have all the data for all this other stuff, and we can't present data of how we're saving lives.

They could they couldn't present any of it. So for me, you know, it's so hard to hear how many people have suffered through it, how many people have lost loved ones.

The vaccine was a whole other fiasco. And in that particular organization, while the staff had to get their vaccine, Some staff were able to get a a religious exemption, some were able to get a, medical exemption.

It's funny, I had a physician who had helped me with Ivermectin, and and I was getting a medical exemption. They denied the medical exemption and they approved a religious exemption.

And then for all of the providers, Nobody had to do anything. All they had to do was sign a statement. And so they were treated differently than the rest of the hospital staff.

So that's just kind of a a quick summary of some of the things that I saw and just how I, you know, I just can't even stand, you know, what everybody had had to go through.

And I think, really, it's just it's criminal, and and that's why I've been part of this group because I've really been trying to work with people to help them understand the trauma they've been through and how to how to get through it, how to work through it, and how to turn it into something to really make a difference and feel better about everything they tried to do to help their loved one or whatever situation they were in and, just wanted to share that with you because, it's kind of my life's mission now that I was able to survive.

I I will be telling the world what really went on. Thanks. And I'm just Yeah.

Thanks, Patty. And I you know, you were talking about Fresno, and I wanna I wanna go to Heidi real quick. She's, Heidi is in Fresno and her friend Lupe was was killed, I think, at Saint Agnes, and so Heidi does the signs out.

They are out there every week. So, Heidi, Can you go ahead and, unmute yourself? And, hopefully, this will work and you won't You'll be able to talk finally.

Heidi. All you gotta do is unmute, and then She might I wonder if she can hear me. Waiting for her to unmute, but while she's doing that, I don't I don't so I I was wondering what hospital you you were out there in Fresno.

I was at Saint Agnes. They mhmm. Happy to help. Yeah. They are out there. They're out there, every Every week that they alternate between, Saint Agnes and Clovis.

And then, I think on Thursdays or something, they're out in front of, in front of, Kaiser there. So every week, They're there in the afternoon. The the victims the victims of those hospital protocols, they have huge signs.

They have a big they have a big 20 the 25 commonalities, just huge, and then signs with all the pictures. So, They've been doing that for over a year, I think.

Oh, yeah. Wow. Yeah. Those doctors know they they had they received hand copies and, Text and email copies of those protocols that could have made a difference and saved thousands of lives at those hospitals.

So, Wow. We just got a whole bunch of speakers now.

So we're gonna go in this order. It's so Rob is next and then, so Rob, and then the Irish rebel, and then, Harry. So Rob, Irish and Harry. Hello. I'm, I'm a Canadian. And, listening to you, speak, it's kind of interesting.

We have our, you know, much vaunted, quote, unquote, free health care system. And so it was entirely captured entirely. Right? Like, there was no, at least in your system, you have you have choice, and we had no choice.

And there was a very much top down, you know, We had imbecile, politicians trying to preserve their hide, dictating to public health officers how it's gonna be.

We had the federal government dictating and offering money to the provincial governments to ensure that these COVID protocols were were put in place.

And I just wonder, as Americans, if you're aware, there a year before The COVID pandemic. There was a high profile well, fairly high profile.

They were billionaire couple that owned Apotex Pharmaceuticals, that owned the patent for hydroxychloroquine. And they were found in the RCMP wrapped up a really cursory investigation said it was a murder suicide.

There's a lot of suspicion surrounding it. The bunny Harry and Bunny or Harry and Honey Sherman, the Shermans. And, they were liberal donors. The liberals are the clowns that are running our country right now.

But the the the whole, They they were liberal supporters, and then they, you know, and by all accounts, they were a happy, in love older couple, you know, billions, lots to live for.

And so your previous speaker mentioned that, you know, hydroxychloroquine was something that could have combated and and is and and in in in retrospect, we know it it was effective at fighting Fighting COVID as well as, Ivermectin.

Right?

And so, I I suspect that, Canada, unfortunately, played a key role in the obstructionist policies that gave license to the Emergency Use Authorization. I don't think that they were willing to go along with the, with the narrative.

And I think that that's why they were likely killer ed. You know, the Trudeau, the Trudeau Foundation has donated over $40,000,000 to the to Clinton Foundation.

Or no. The Canadian taxpayer has donated. And and the Clinton Foundation has kicked back a lot of money to the Trudeau Foundation. So it's all crooked as shit.

But, that aside, that's just something I wanted to put out there. I don't know whether you Americans are aware of Sherman murders that happened a year before the COVID hoax started, but that's what that's what went down.

But furthermore, I want to ask because I hear there's a lot of medical professionals here. Now I'm 53 years old. And from the time I was 15 until I got injected with, Moderna, I've suffered from psoriasis.

And I've treated it with for my whole life, some fairly aggressive topical steroids. They stopped working after I got injected. And the weirdest thing is I I started to use an antifungal nail treatment and that actually was effective.

And I've not had to use the steroids that I used for most of my life anymore. And my psoriasis seems to be in a kind of a form of remission.

And it has to be linked to the mRNA vaccine that I took. And I I I'm trying to Connect the dots. Why would that be? Why would, like, you know, like, anyhow, anybody have an answer to that? Throw it out there for me.

I'm I'm gonna have to, defer to the people that are backs injured because they're more in in The loop with, that stuff. But I you know, there seems to be quite a few people from Canada on tonight, so I'm gonna put this out there.

We, you know, we want stories from everywhere, Everywhere that the, VAX injuries and deaths and the protocol deaths happened, and we also Really, we would love to have volunteers on our citizen task force, that are in Canada as well.

And so if you want to join the task force, go to chbmp.

Org forward slash join, and if you would like to, put, any stories of crimes against Human COVID related crimes against humanity, so, backs and protocol, mandate related harms, and we we've got some of those stories 2 where people were, you know, arrested for not wearing masks or, you know, just mandates, where they they were, you know, forced to to choose things.

So just go ahead and, if you wanna do I just wanna put that plug out for Canada because we do get A lot of Canadians on the spaces.

And we like our Canadian friends. So Canada is, I would say, like, if you guys wanna see the problems you're about to have, look north.

Because we had these imbecile liberals had Hillary Clinton at their party convention, and she praised the liberals for instituting, policies, that the rest of the world is is kind of lagging on.

And it's all about, you know, ESG and and all of the crap that is just a destructive, just just cancerous policies for your economy.

And we are, we are, we appear to be, In my opinion, anyway, a test bed for the failed policies that the Biden administration would like to bring in in the United States.

And it's having a horrible effect in Canada. Housing if you think housing is unaffordable in the States, Just just look at some Canadian media.

Look at well, not not mainstream media. But look at look at what people are you know, In Vancouver, a shock that that is half burned down is gonna sell for $1,000,000.

Like, this is literally where we're at up here. Rents we're talking for 1 bedrooms in victoria you're looking at $2,100 to $2,500 a month.

Wages have not gone up we're flooding this country with foreigners we're about to take in a 1,000 mass refugees we have the same crap you guys have going down where you've got these Palestinian protesters locking up your streets.

And In Canada, in Toronto, they're they're literally, like, kettlebelling a Jewish neighbourhood in Toronto. They're they're blocking the overpass of these predominantly Jewish neighbourhood is feeling the threat.

It's obscene it's obscene what has become of Canada but as I say you know we we are our demographics and the American demographics were very similar, going into this.

It's it's it's headed your way. And this your your democrat party is is just an evil, evil entity.

I think I think that they are using the liberals and, I mean, the the, You know, the the sort of the use of these various foundations and these backdoor ways of Funneling taxpayer money into other countries and then getting it kicked back to their to their own interests.

This stuff is, getting worse by the year.

And, you know what? Like, the people are starting to say the notion that we vote our way out of this crap is getting, you know, more and more unlikely. If we let Trudeau run for another 2 years, we're screwed. Yeah. Exactly.

So, does anybody have the What was the original question you sorry, that you had, regarding the when I said when I Said we were gonna have the vaxx injured, see if they was Oh, because because because my psoriasis and inflammatory illness, my understanding is these These mRNA, technologies were originally sort of, you know, because they have been around for a long time.

Robert Malone has They said, you know, they've been they've been working on this for roughly 20 years.

Originally they were looking at it for inflammatory illnesses, right? Because they are sort of, they're they they are genetic, abnormalities.

Right? So you you in my instance, right, there's a good side a downside to psoriasis. The good side is, I've got way more t cells than the average person, and so I don't get sick. I don't get flu. I don't get colds.

I don't get any of that. But the downside is I have itchy, rashy skin. Right? And so, the other things that they've looked at mRNA to treat is, like, arthritis, you know, Crohn's disease, things like that. So inflammatory illnesses.

Now, you know, it was never the the the the the quote unquote vaccine. It was never peddled as, anything other than, oh, it's gonna it's gonna help me avoid this. Like and I was I was there is no escaping it in Canada.

There's no religious exemptions allowed, especially in British Columbia. We have a far left, provincial government in British Columbia and basically religion they don't even believe in.

So you can get a religious exemption, You can get a health exemption. Okay. So, like, I I stood up. It when when I tried for an exemption, I said, look.

I've worked for the same company for 6 years and I've not had a 6 day sick day. So what do I need a vaccine against this, You know, low mortality, essentially cold. And they're like, nope.

Nope. No exemption. Right? So And as it happened, you know, like, we I was the company I worked for was doing a lot of work with our Medical system or met or hospitals and our various, you know and it was so I had to take it, right?

I dragged my feet as long as I could, but ultimately it came down So you either take this or you don't have a job.

And then and then and it's weird. Right? Like, so I've had my routine. I've been I used to be able to control my skin with, as I say, some pretty aggressive steroid, topicals.

And, and, and, Suntanix, honestly, in the summertime, it really helped. And then, After I got jabbed, so I got it in in, I guess it was, July.

It just sun tanning and my my my ointments just stopped working. Like, it was I was getting overrun. I've seen other, people on x actually talking about they have eczema that just went thermonuclear on them as well.

And it's it's it's so weird coincidence that I I happen to be, you know, I I happen to, run into a person who looked at my fingernails and said, looks fungal.

Try this antifungal. I used that, and all of a sudden, It just like, I was able to mitigate it, and I haven't had to use steroid ointments ever since.

And I just I I I wonder what it is with the mRNA, vaccine. Like, I won't take another. It's I'm still terrified to have have taken it. Like, I I know that it's, you know, it's it's it's not good because it's you know?

But but, I mean, I guess, in a roundabout way, it's, it's shown me something. Like and now I I wouldn't go back. See, I saw this girl talking about her eczema, and she's, and the doctors are proposing, like, well, what's it called?

Methotrexate, which is which is, like a low dose chemo and, like, just outrageous sort of, you know, big pharma cures for what's happening to us. So it's just like it's just like well, let's amplify this.

Let's, like, throw the throw all kinds of quackery at it. And, I I I I sort of posted on her on her, on her post, I said, look. Check it out. I don't know whether there's any validity to this.

It's worked for me. Like, I don't know why, but, like, it it it seems like these antifungals. And I'm talking about, like, stuff that usually women use for, you know, feminine situations.

But it's, it's amazing. It's it's worked better than actually my the steroids I used to use. So then it just puzzles me. Like, I I need to connect those dots, Like, on that kind of mind.

Right? Doesn't make sense to me. Yeah. You know, one thing you could do so we, I'm gonna mention this to you so people can go so, like, if you go we have support groups, like, every night of the week.

Right? And some of them are, you know, some of them are, you know, very specific for widows. Some of them is there's 1 big support group that, is on Monday.

It's a big it's a big group, and sometimes we have doctors on there and stuff that Would be good to ask these types of questions too, but, and then there's, you know, there's 1 of the the vax injured Does a VAX injured, I think it's on Saturday.

Patty does a PTSD one on Saturday. So but you could, I I would I would encourage anybody who's struggling to, attend, especially the big Monday night meeting, And you can go to c chbmp.

Org. I think it's, like, forward slash support dash groups, but you can also click the support group support link.

So, Yeah. So well, if anybody has an answer, they can put their hand up and and speak to that. Wanna go Real real quick. Rob, just real quick.

I wanna let you know, we are a, organization that Helps anything COVID related when it comes to vaxx and hospital protocols and anywhere in the world, and I listened to what you had to say tonight And at at your convenience, when you're ready, if you wanna reach out to me or chpmp.

Org or whatever, and we can chat some more and maybe, explore the possibility of, working together in some way and making Canada more aware about what we do Yeah.

When you're ready. So No. I'd love to. Absolutely. Wonderful. Well, I'll, I'll I'll reach out to you soon. I I'll I'll email you soon, and we'll go from there. Yep. Cool. Yep. Yes, sir.

Yeah. K. So the next person, we're gonna go with the, the Irish rebel, and then Who is go go ahead, Irish Rebel. I'll figure out I Appreciate I appreciate you. Thank you to the co to the host and the cohost for hosting this space.

Absolutely legends. Great to hear what you're doing. Patty, your story has moved me, and I'm grateful that you're here to share it and let us know what happened, whilst you were in the hospital.

I would like to speak about my mother. My mother was murdered by this COVID pandemic, and I can prove it. They Introduce all this craziness at the start with the pandemic.

I watched port porting down here, which is about 10 miles from my house. Go out in white jackets. I was riding my motorbike across fields. They'd closed off all the roads.

We thought it was a bit weird, but we were in the fields at the time, riding around as we do. And when we spotted them all in white jackets, some white white suits with the white mask on spraying the fields, we fought nothing of it.

It makes perfect sense now looking back at it. Along the road, my mother tells me and starts telling me about the news.

I'm not a news watcher. She starts saying there's a great pandemic. The COVID pandemic's come in. I told my mother to ignore it. Ignore the news, you know, with the like.

She didn't. She was harassed by the doctors here on a daily basis. They messaged messaged my mother's phone about 40 times a week saying that she's at risk of dying, that she needs to come and get these jabs.

I begged her not to because I I worked as a a removal man for house clearances. And, whilst I was doing a job for the commander of the tank regimen, his name is Justin Crump, here in the UK.

What happened was is he turned around and told me, do not under any circumstances get any jabs. It's a scam. He said it's not. This is the commander of the tank regiment in England telling me that it's a scam.

Don't do not don't do it. So I didn't get much abs. I begged my mother and begged my mother not 2. Unfortunately, my mother did. She went and got her 1st jab.

My mother had COPD in her lungs. Before I knew it, my mom was ministrated to hospital and put on gas mask. She managed to survive it. How she survived it, I do not know. As Patty said, I actually don't know.

I've never seen anything like it in my life. They wouldn't let me in the hospital. Me being me, I may or may not have stole, one of their costumes from the hospital hospital that they wear and snuck in to see my mom.

I got caught and got threatened with an ASBO from the doctors. And and not doctors. Sorry. The police. Because the doctors had grasped me up and all the rest of it.

And I got banned from the hospital. So down the line, my mom gets brought home. My sister got involved and ended up fighting with them for religious reasons. You've managed to use a religious path, brought my mom home.

Whilst my mom was at home, they come out and they kept on harassing my mother. These nurses who we didn't have a clue who were saying that she needs to go down to this hub and she needs to go and get her 2nd jab.

So she did. She listened to when and got her I can jab. Before we knew it, my mom was back in the hospital, but this time it was sick with COPD in her lungs.

They tried putting her on the COVID ward with all the COVID patients. My mom ended up screaming like a little little 80 year old girl Kicking up a fast and in the close, they took all the close off of her.

And you know how you're opened up at the back and you can see your reveal, like, you can see your arsenal. She ran she ran out of the hospital like that because she was so scared they were trying to kill her.

She was convinced at this point now that we're gonna kill her, And she ran she ran to some part and went and hid in a bush until me and my sister come and screamed at the top of her lungs walking around the hospital when she come out of us.

This is a woman who was a who's a Catholic who goes to church every Sunday. Is it this this just doesn't happen. This isn't reality. So the next thing the next thing we know that We're all being locked down.

No one's allowed out of the house. No one's allowed to visit their mother. No one's allowed to visit their father. We can all do I ignore them. I told them, hey. This is this is my receipt.

Kiss my ass. I ain't listen to none of you. You can put me in prison if you want to. I'm going to see my mom, so I did. I then got COVID. Whilst I had COVID, mysteriously, my mother died. Mysteriously, I never got to see my mom's body.

They took my mom's body. And what they turned around and told me was this, ladies and gentlemen. Your mom left the suicide note. She died of suicide. I said my mom would never have died, and she it wouldn't have happened.

She was a Catholic. She believed in purgies. She wouldn't have done it. 18 months later, after my mom had died and the Police had convinced me that my mom had committed suicide.

They had turned around and told me inside that they were inside in the courtroom At the inquest that there was no suicide note, there was no again, no suicide note.

They don't know why the police told me there was a suicide note, And they believe that my mom died of COPD in her lungs. However, her heart had no problems with it at 57 years of age. But 3 days before she took the 3rd jab.

So in my belief, and this is what I believe after speaking to people like Lindsay and Sherry and other people. Is they murdered my mom with the 3rd because she really started speaking out. She started howling out to doctors, nurses.

She started ringing people around the world. And whilst I was dying in my bedroom, not being able to breathe, they murdered my mom. She went to the she went to the chemist on a day that she died.

She got some sort of medication from them, which was witnessed by my partner at the time, took it home, took the medication and died. And that's where we're at with it. My belief now is you were under a scandemic.

They've done it under a a law because they They were meant to do it in 2016. It didn't work because Trump got into office. The reason why they're doing it, the the prison the prison effect on the whole of humanity has happened.

They wanted to see how far they could push it down a hole. And I believe that that I just to let you all know Yeah. And that's why we're here, and I believe you 100% because they tried to kill me in the hospital.

My and, You know, my husband stormed the ICU and took me out. But I absolutely. I agree. I I believe you. And I I would love for you to reach out to me to to DM me and, get yours, If you're willing, get your story in our CHBMP.

So I've got the footage of me going into the doctors and actually going up to reception, speaking to them, asking them about, oh, About the COVID, can I have, some sort of leaflet?

Can you give me the death rates? Can you tell me how my mom died?

I want a doctor's meeting, and they just literally could not tell me anything. They when I spoke, I have one of me on the phone to the doctor, but doctor's trying to get me to take it. And I asked him a various of questions.

It's simple. Have you got any data to say to me that it won't kill me. What will it do to me if I take it? He said, I can't tell you. I said, is there is it gonna be like, you know, are we at war at the minute?

Is this split into 2 where the world is gonna be split in honestly, mister McCarthy, you went, yeah. I said, so if I don't take this, I'm gonna have to go and live in a sewer.

And he was like, basically I was like, well, I'll see you on a battlefield. And that's that's where we were at with it. As my doctor had blatantly told me to my face that we were, it's not it had nothing to do with a pandemic.

It had to do with You either get on board and you allow them to manipulate your mind through minerals in your body, through 5 g and stuff.

Like, don't get it twisted because this is all happening. Or or you can you can be like, I'm on vaxxed. My blood is pure. I've never had a vaccination vaccination in my life.

My blood is as pure as they come. And if anyone wants to reach out to me and come speak to me, I have a team here in the UK, and I have people online myself who would happily help you.

It's the same with these guys up on up on they've got a website. It's absolutely fantastic. I have a lot Good people who reach out to me, who I reach out to, and tell my story.

I don't wanna take up too much. I just wanna let you know that they murdered My mom and I will never ever stop fighting until I have one of them. I want I just wanna see him hang. Is that is that too much to ask?

And I don't mean to ask too much. They murdered my mother, and not just my mother. Like, hundreds of thousands of people are suffering in their heart and souls because their parents and grandparents have been taken away from them.

And you have the people like Sherry and Lindsay to go and look at. Okay. And you can see the damages that have been left on if if them people were still here now, they would be going through them damages.

They were all murdered, every last one of them, and we need to start showing up and pointing the finger at the right people, and then just taking them out Like, there's still you know, all this is happening.

These people were still in office. Yeah. It's weird, isn't it? It's a democide. Right? The government sanctioned. Do let's let's I I would love to touch base offline and see how we can collaborate to get these stories.

Oh, I I I mean, I there's mill there's really millions of people that need to stand up and tell their stories between the protocol deaths and the VAX injured deaths and the injuries and the survivors.

And, you know, this is a It's a worldwide you know, the western world, it's a it's orchestrated attack on the western western world.

So, Yeah. I would I would love to, see how we can get more stories from, you know, your Your your side of the the pond. There's loads of it happening. The and it's over here, we quite we're quite, Yeah. Rebellious.

It's not just here in here in Ireland, but especially London. Half of London told these people to go and and jog on. This ain't happening. A lot of the cities told them a lot of religious people here. So a lot of people are unvaxed.

A lot of people familiar. I lived in Ireland for 5 years, so I'm So they they targeted the elderly here. And if you look at the care homes, you can see clearly within the care homes the the the in the masses, they were cleared out.

As a as a clearance company, we still worked through COVID. And what I can assure you now, I have never seen figures like this.

I had to quit my job. I couldn't do it. We went from doing 3, maybe 4 clearances a week to being asked to do 10. And then of watching other companies being created around us left, right, and center.

And then the prices of the clearance is going down to 10 x and nothing. They went from, like, 4 or 500 pound down to, like, 150. We just closed up shop and went, nope. We're not in this.

We're not in we're not in it. Yeah. Wow. Amazing. Wow. Thank you for, Thank you for sharing that on here because that's I'm sorry about your mom. No. It's please, it's not it's not about the sorrys. It's about the fights.

And there's so many great people that are on here and they're fighting, and they're going and they're going. And I tell you what, I just start I really thought my mom had, like, died in vain and There would be no nothing from it.

And now I just see absolute, like, warriors, actually like legends of heroes standing up, and my mother's voice is being heard.

And that's and my voice is being heard, and I find it, like, it's 6 o'clock in the morning, basically, and I've just woke up for this space, so I'm not quite tired.

So I'm not being very clear on it. Everyone's asleep, so I can't. I don't wanna get emotional because I've been really stuck on. Like, I would proper go in on it.

But yeah. No. They murdered my mother. And if I see you in another time, add a bit more in a day, I would tell you clearly, emotionally from my heart and my soul exactly what it is. But just know, I'm not the only person.

We are a family now. Right? And we have each other, and this is what I love. I know you appreciate I appreciate every last one of you. I love you to bits because I now have a family that I can speak to because no one else understands.

When I try speaking to him about it, I speak out to him about it. They just don't get it. They think that I'm some sort of weird or schizophrenic.

I'm not mad. There's so many people on excellence. So many people on spaces who really truly get what my pain is. And I absolutely adore you and love you people, so thank you so much for being there.

I'm being a Support. And anyone in this space or in any other space should be following you, supporting you guys, going on your website, checking you out.

They they should all be getting involved. And and if you've got a community in the background, I'll definitely be looking at that. I'll be going in and joining the community. I hope you can set me into it.

I I really appreciate you guys. Thank you so much. A citizen task force, and and, we're we're, you know, hell bound. We're We're gonna hold them accountable. If it it however long it takes, we're not gonna stop.

I mean, we're changed forever. Right? Because we're all, Yeah. They went beyond the pale. Right? So would love to have you love to have you, connecting with us. So I'm gonna reach out to you for sure.

Okay. I'm gonna go to, Harry, then Rama, and then Anna. Harry. Oh, I am just listening to just listening to the, Irish warrior. I know you don't wanna hear sorry, but still sorry that that happened to your mom.

It happened to So many innocent people, and it's it's heartbreaking. You did say something about about them trying to I got it. Like, I took it like they were trying to sedate her in the hospital whenever she was upset.

I'm not sure if they did or not, but It happens quite a bit whenever someone's in the hospital that any if a doctor deems them unruly or whatever, they can try to sed they can sedate you.

Like, what a lot of people didn't understand, what I was really concerned about. I even tried to make videos about it. During the heart of COVID, I was watching them demonize anyone who didn't wanna take the shot.

And what I was concerned about is if you can get enough of the public to believe you're insane, If you can get enough of the public to believe you're crazy for not taking this substance, then or that you're harming yourself and others, which is where they really wanna go with this.

They wanna they wanna they they a lot of them seem to wanna say that if you're not taking our experiment, you're harming the rest of the world.

Well, if if you're currently currently as a paramedic, if I get called to a scene, and I believe you're a threat to yourself or others. I can either tie you down, take you without against your will to a hospital or I can sedate you.

I can currently do that with our laws. I can I can if I believe you are a threat to yourself or others and you are going to fight me, I can protect myself?

I can protect my crew. Either I can get the cops to arrest you, If if that's the case or if I believe it's a medical, like, if you're psychologically damaged and you're wanting to hurt me or yourself, I can sedate you.

And some of these drugs that I can sedate you with, I'll have to take over your airway if I give you too much.

So it's That's happening. It's not a it's not a Carrie, that's happening. We have stories like that. We we have stories like that.

I mean, You know, even even Well, that being said, if they're they're doing that already, then Like, I've never I guess, I I so you have stories where they didn't wanna take the COVID nineteen shot, and they sedated on for it?

Not so much that, but, like, well, we have it's it's more around the protocols, right, where, You know, people try to leave or people try like, well, in my, in my in my case, my husband called the police and set and told them that the hospital tried to kill me because he took me home, and they shot him up with Ativan and threw him in an ambulance for but they could only keep him for 5 days.

I mean, the things are things happen like that. It it's It's it's absolutely freaking ludicrous.

You know, I interviewed a woman in Dallas who's, When she got the medical records from her deceased husband, the records indicate well, the the notes say he got up to check-in he wanted to leave AMA and got up out of the bed, and they shot him up with Ativan, tied him, You know, restrained him to the bed.

Four point restraints actually even.

And, gave him the protocol and killed him Within 5 days. Yep. Yep. It's horrible. And now imagine I mean, during this, I was watching are, you know, elected officials, many of them try to call us crazy.

Try to say that, I mean, anything from those crazy anti vaxxers to to, I mean, all sorts of horrible things, but what was always sticking out to me is the fact that they wanted to make it look like we were Yep.

Nut jobs. We were crazy. Well, that comes with, I mean, if if if they successfully do that, they can they can remove They can remove you from the general public by by sedation.

I mean, so so we have to stand up against we have a moral obligation to not only ourselves, but the rest of humanity because if we do not stand up against what what is here and what is coming, Then they will say you're a nut job, and they that it is not a stretch to say you're gonna end up in Yeah.

A facility. Or you're a danger you're a danger to to others and that's what they tried to do is and they tried to whip, you know, whip people up into a lather over it, And you're dead right.

And that's why, you know, that's why the COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project isn't just about The shots, it isn't just about the protocols, and it isn't just about those 2 things together because it all It's all together, right?

So so all of the crimes against humanity that happened in the name of COVID have to be documented, and they have to be exposed and we have to get, you know, accountability and change and we have to wake we have to wake people up that that it's that it's happening, and we have to stand together to do that.

We you know, it's it's, You know, the the wi- we have to stand with the whistleblowers, the back injured, all of it. We have to all stand together. Hi. I agree with you a 100%.

And I wanted to say thanks for having me on. I am gonna have to run off right now, and I've gotta go Do a couple pieces of paperwork, and then I've got an early morning. But I'll I'll find y'all's groups, and I'll start frequently.

And I I really appreciate you having me and also the fact that so many of y'all are fighting, and it feels like I have brothers and sisters that are that are here with me, like like the Irish warrior was saying.

I mean, they they try to make us feel alone. That was their big their big game plan was to scare humanity, and then the ones that would stand up, they wanted to isolate us.

And if they can make us feel isolated, then they can they can win in the long run, and the good thing is is we're coming together. So god bless you, and I love all y'all. We appreciate you coming.

All right. Looks like we're going to be here pretty much all night. I'm good with that. I love it. Rama. So so Rama's next, and then Anna, and then I'm not even gonna, j m ap Apel. I probably just butchered that, and I'm so sorry.

But we're gonna go to Rama then Anna. Thank you. Thank you, everyone. And, it's very good conversation. I am listening it, everyone's experience about the COVID, what they have faced all around the world.

So my take is, My my question and I will tell you my story also about about this, how I survive, during the this pandemic, between 2020 and, like, 2022.

So my first question is, what are the precautions, a normal person should take when he heard about pandemic in, like, Because we heard news and we, we panic at that time, just don't know how to react at that time.

So I Maintain some key points how to survive, during during the pandemic. So I'm I'm telling you my experience, my story, and I I would like to heard from your side also. How to, sir, how what are the precautions we can take?

So, first of all, we can check, how our breath is going. Like, we Our, our breath is working properly or not. How our digestion system is working. This is the externally we can we know our body.

Right? So when when when when we do some little bit diagnosed, on our, our internal level, so that that will be helpful. And at the and at the time of pandemic week, the most important thing is stop eating out, drinking out.

Whatever food available locally, Take it and cook on on the at the home only. And, if if possible, eat vegetarian food, that will be really good. And, I'm coming on the, remedial part that I have done during the pandemic.

Take natural herbs. Ayurvedic or natural house. That is available locally or not. You I don't know about everyone, but here in India, so much natural house are available. So I have taken those, hubs.

So I will, post the name of the hubs, so everyone if if someone want to take help with that so they can use it and, take, local locally available fruits which which are helpful for getting energy for our body.

And at the same time, there are some, like, dates like, Anjir or Monica. I don't know about the English English word, so you can search about it. I have mentioned in Hindi. So if if we if we do something, like, That is helpful locally.

That is the the that is available locally so we can survive it. Because, at the time of pandemic, I have visited lot Lots of hospitals because my family members are in the hospital.

But I I do not I I have not suffered with this disease because I have taken these precautions. So the the that is helpful for me During the pandemic. And, also, I have not taken this, COVID vaccine.

I completely against it because, because they that is not something, like, when when normally, these, vaccines take time 5 year, 10 year. They have to research. I know about it. So, I I was, like, completely blank.

Like, Why should I take it? And, here in India, it is not because some if if you are a government, government, employee or, Like, you are working in any private company, and you you have to go on-site.

So that was mandatory to you have to take the vaccine. But, I was fortunate because, I was working from home, so, this thing was not mandatory for me. So I this is how I survived and I have made my SOP for any any kind of disease.

First of all, I try to diagnose myself with these Small things like we could the important thing of any disease is eating food. We have to take care the quality of food, what kind of food we are taking, It is hygiene or not.

So this is how this is what I do. So thank you so much everyone. And, I would like to hear, how how the people from the all around the world what they do?

What are the precautions they do At the time of, any disease or precocious or any pandemic. Yes. Thank you. That's, Yeah. That's all good good good advice.

I mean, like, that's that's pretty much what, You know, the protocols here have been is, you know, the the natural supplements and the, I know some people have certain tinctures, but, you know, making sure we get all our medication from India.

No. I'm just kidding. But There's things that you guys have over the counter there that we need, and so, but, yeah, it's pretty much FLCCC has the Pretty much the perfect protocol and, for prevention and all of that.

And, But you're you're you're dead right about, you know, the food that we eat. We need to especially the, you know, local, you know, local stuff. So yeah.

And as I'm calling on people, if you wanna weigh in on on what what you guys do, that's Great too. So Anna is next. Hi, guys. Hello. Yeah. Hello. Hi. It's, I'm in Ireland, so it's 10 past 6 in the morning. Where are you in Ireland?

Tupperware. Yeah. Yeah. It's a long way. Yeah. I lived in Wicklow for, like, 5 years. Oh, wow. Wow. You probably wouldn't recognize it now. We're, we're dealing with, huge issues over here with unvetted males Yeah.

Coming in. I I know you guys in America, we're getting lots of support from America and other countries, and, we really appreciate that. We're protesting Outside all these little you you've been in Wicklow.

You know the little villages. You know what they're like, and we're having Our people are being raped and murdered and stabbed, and it's it's just horrendous. It's just but this is a COVID platform.

I'm, actually a nurse, And I work in an elderly care facility. And, for it's called over here the HSE. So I actually worked for the States. So we were basically forced to take the Pfizer vaccine, at the time.

And, it was basically You take it or you're you you are responsible, if you don't take it, for the deaths that will happen in the nursing unit and the pressure was horrendous.

We had debts. We had lots of deaths. It they were horrendous. It was very traumatic. I lost my brother. It it it and I only lost my brother on the 17th December 2 years ago.

He continued to get I I only got the first and the second one, the Pfizer. 28 days later, I had no choice. At the beginning, we didn't know anything. We were basically kind of told, you know, this is it.

This is gonna save your life. And, if you care about your patients, you take it. So, I took the first one and 28 days later, took the second one. And since then, I refused every single booster.

But, every year, Every they're coming in every 6 months, boosting our patients, boosting staff, but only 2 members of staff out of the whole unit are taking the vaccine and the boo or sorry, the boosters.

And we are being absolutely hounded because we're refusing it.

And my own brother who is perfectly healthy, died 2 years ago on the 17th December, 24 hours after getting his booster. And he never had a heart problem. And all of a sudden, he just dropped dead.

Just gone. No problem. Like, nothing. Just gone. I now have 2 sisters who live in London who have been getting the boosters because they have other health problems, and I've been trying to talk them out of it.

Their health problems were only blood pressure problems, but they now both have heart conditions, you know, and have, you know, all these problems associated with it.

And it's just I mean, when you look and read and see what's happening in the world today. It's basically, I would not Let my dog get a booster from from you know, let alone a member of my family.

And I've talked them out of it and they haven't had a a booster since. Thank god. Their health hasn't improved because these heart problems, these cardiac problems, they've never had.

My family don't suffer from cardiac problems. You know, every family, genetically, you there is something. And in my family's case, it's Cancer. You know? I lost my father. I lost my sister. She was only 8. I've lost my grandparents.

I've lost cousins, etcetera. But there was there's no cardiac issues. But all of a sudden, you know, this this has happened now because We are refusing as a whole, apart from 2 nurses, to take up the booster They send in.

It's almost like a SWAT team coming into the nursing unit. You're a bad person. COVID is still there. If you don't take the booster and you get COVID, you're gonna pass it on to your patients and you're gonna kill them.

This is basically what they're saying, but not in that context if you understand. Yeah. I I think I I get it. It's I will never ever ever let anybody put anything in my body again that you know, I I boost myself.

That that gentleman from India, What you can do apart from your healthy eating, which is fantastic, is organic and boost yourself for vitamin b 12.

Boost your immune system so that if you are in contact with someone that has influenza or has Covid. You have that bit of protection but now they're talking about putting masks on us again.

No way. No way. I want to do it. And if they fire me, fire me. I don't care. I refuse. I'm not doing it. I'm not buying into This COVID scandemic again. I've seen horrific things. I've I it it was horrible. I won't lie.

It was just it it was the most horrific thing I've ever lived through, watching people die and not being able to help them. But, look, it's basically It's basically I I don't know how to explain it from a medical point of view.

It's It's it's like a a respiratory illness. It's only worse if if you if you understand me. But to be to force people to take to take something into their body that hasn't been tested properly, and we don't know the repercussions.

Now I know firsthand now After losing my brother and having 2 sisters now with serious heart problems, they've never had a heart problem.

I know I know the other side of it. And we are basically being treated in work Like, we because we work for the state. We are basically being treated like raters to the medical profession because we refuse to take any boosters.

I mean, especially this far down the line, like, when well, when we know That the on the only reason so many people died was that they they wouldn't give them the proper treatment. Oh, and they would give them Yes.

Treatment treatment options that were strictly, design with a VIM sticker and kill them. What did they do you I think we lost audio there, guys, unless I think it's just you. Might be Yeah. I think I think it's sorry.

I I I think it's just you. I can still hear the host. So, yeah, so what did did they No worries. Did they use rem remdesivir and and all of that? Well, they Pfizer was the, drug of choice for the, state for Ireland for, Irish people.

It was Pfizer. Now That that was for the for the health care staff. There were other there were other options, but Pfizer was the one that was picked by the HSE, which is the health care provider in Ireland.

I mean, before that when people were dying, did they what did they did they Give patients Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and budesonide, or did they give them, and vitamins, or did they give them, Remdesivir beer and event.

No. No. And it was too late by the time they came around with the vaccines anyway. COVID was in the unit. It was too late, and people were dying.

And it it was just, Like, the nursing homes, which I like, I work in a nursing home. The nursing homes were hit worse. I don't know about in your country, but the elderly, of course, have other medical problems.

So they're elderly. They have lots of medical issues. So the nursing homes were hit very badly. In this country, they they were the worst hit, and we had nothing to do to give them.

Nothing that? All we could do all we could do was turn them, give them oxygen, And that was it. There was nothing we could do for them apart from trying to make them comfortable.

We we have that so in in the United States as well, and the problem is They they were not there was a a safe and effective early treatment that could that, you know, would have And they knew it.

They knew Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin and all that was very effective. The studies show that they knew it back in 2020, But they gave them Remdesivir or they didn't give them anything at all.

Anything that that typically helped and, and, You know, and and a lot of the protocol deaths that we we see are they the people, they were euthanized or or really murdered in the nursing homes and the hospitals.

So and it was all to increase the body count so they could push that shot. And that's exactly what happened.

Yeah. Mhmm. I mean I mean, this is it. It's money. It's basically money. You know? And these these options weren't given to us. They were too late coming around with anything, and we just had to deal with it. And it was just terrific.

Yeah. You know? And and, like, it was there were there was no help. You know? There was nothing. There was no support. There was a leaflet in the staff room if you need to talk to anybody. You know? It's a total total bull you know?

You know, total bullshit. And the look. COVID happened. It's it's we're we're a couple of years down the line. We're we're still talking about it for a reason because we all lost people or no people who lost people.

Doing. I mean, we're still But it's it's not over. We're still saving people out trying to save people out of hospitals every every month. Right?

Like, You know, people we try that's one of the reasons we do these spaces, get people prepared so that they don't go to the hospital, so that they're ready if they got, You know, if if the if you get sick, you wanna make sure you have the you know, go to the the frontline doctor protocol, the flccc.

Net, and look at their protocol and make sure you have everything or most of the things on the list because You need to be prepared when you get when you get, yeah, when when you get sick.

Yeah. Like Our hospital's here now because it's winter. We always have the winter vomiting bug. Right? We have influenza, and we have COVID. So you really do not want to be in hospital during the winter.

It's horrific. And in Ireland, for example, I'll just give you an example. There's a hospital in Limerick called the regional hospital university regional hospital, And there's a 112 people on trolleys that daily.

Now these people are on trolleys for all different reasons, with the ring corridors. They're in seats. They don't some of them don't have trolleys.

That's how bad the health service is on Ireland. It's it's absolutely horrendous. It doesn't matter what you have, who you are, or how much you have. When you when you go in that door, you are exposing yourself to everything.

And Now they're saying, oh, you know, masks, influenza. Some some people wear them. Some people don't. A lot of people don't. But, the thing is, with COVID, it's one of these things where Nobody knows exactly where it came from.

Right? We all have these theories. Right? Now influenza kills actually a lot of people every every winter. But The the COVID pandemic was something like we have never seen in this world before.

The images that we were all looking at on TV. I never forget an image in Spain of people coming out of their apartment buildings and dropping on the pavements.

That was what I first saw of COVID was in Spain on the TV and dying on the footpaths because they couldn't breathe. You know? But now there's this big inquiry in Ireland about how many people died of actual COVID.

What's the figures? So there's this big debate going on. Well, actually, they had a heart condition that woulda killed them, and they were actually dying, but they were marked down as COVID.

So Ireland and I were saying our I won't say what I wanna call our government, but They're saying, oh, you know, we no.

We we we did really well with our numbers. You know? Yeah. I You didn't. You didn't. You didn't protect anyone. You didn't let the people down, or you you didn't protect your people. Yeah. We have this we have this thing here.

Right? I mean, even Yeah. Really? Car accidents, if they took COVID on the death certificate, gunshot wounds, if they tested positive for COVID, they, Yeah. So, you know, yeah. So, Well, thanks for thanks for, for for your your story.

I I and I would I would love to, get some of the interviews and and the stories from, like I said, from from other countries. So if if you're if any of you guys are in inclined to put your story in at chbmp.

Org or reach out to me privately. I would love to, schedule, you know, interview. I wanna get to, and I'm gonna butcher the name. I'm so sorry. You should have my help. Thank you. Hi.

Thank you for the space. I'm truly sorry for the loss. It's It's hard to process grief when somebody dies. But I also wanted to say that there are also people who die from COVID nineteen at home, and those people should also be honored.

And you cannot can't always blame hospital protocols when it's really just severe COVID nineteen caused by a virus that was new at the time in 2020.

And at the time, there was not enough, knowledge about how to treat a novel disease. So I wanted to just make sure that There's a people that do die from COVID nineteen at home without any hospitals intervening in their care.

I'm not gonna Deny that people bought people died from at home because they were not provided the proper treatment when they went to the to the doctor.

They were told to go home and wait until it gets late till till it gets so bad that they just They would get bad, but I'm actually gonna disagree with you because the statistics the statistics from the from the CDC itself in America shows that 97% of the people who died, died in a hospital, went to a hospital, and got, got the protocols.

There were people who died of COVID, sure.

There there it did kill people, but it was It was due to the the basically depriving them of simple, cheap, effective Medications that were so safe, so safe that they were on the top 10 of the world's safest, most effective drugs, And the majority died in the in the hospitals of the protocol.

And Nobody's gonna tell any of us differently because we've looked at the data and we've heard the stories, and I I don't think you have. So I I would say I would I would recommend you go to chbmp.

Org and watch some of those stories. We've got the receipts To back back it up, doctors were murdering these patients, nurses were murdering these patients, and we call it murder.

Yeah. No. That's incorrect. If you're saying that the hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin were safe and effective, Oh, they were saving the detective for parasites, but not for COVID.

That's been disproven by many studies. Just the math just the math reviews. I just wanna Make it very clear in the beginning of the spaces, we said we are not going to give, we're not going to entertain trolls.

You you go do your homework, sir, and and go to go to early, c19early. org, and you'll see 35 100 stories are, studies that prove prove you're an idiot.

I was about to wake up my whole house, but I don't know. I was about to wake up. My whole house was down at him going right out. He is talking out. He's on hold. Okay. He knows nothing.

If anything, if there's he's over a trial or he's over a murderer because he's over the one that's dishing out, and he's killed loads of people when he he'd he has no empathy in his body, and he can see the reality of it.

Because when he does, he realizes he's a murderer. Exactly. That's usually what I call people like that. I'm like, okay, killer. Let's go. See now I'm all wound up.

Don't let him do it. Don't let him do it. That's what it is. So, there's more than enough evidence Out there. Let's see. Who is next? So, let's see. Who's next? Chelsea, tell me who's next. Ann, Anna Noem. Anna? Anna? Gary. Anna Noem.

Gary? Alright. Gary. Yes. Help me. Yeah. What I wanted to say was, the the biggest, most important thing, if you are worried about getting COVID or getting, you know, or from the virus, the actual vaccine or wanna call it vaccine.

Is how is the detox protocols, having those on hand or finding a a way to get it. I know in, like, Canada, there's you know, they they they a lot of their stuff has been taken away from them.

Unless, you know, a few things like wormwood, which is what I, Ivermectin was made of. Also comes in other forms that is on, Amazon and some of these other other places.

So It's it's good to do a little research, find out where what the the source is for these materials that, it that it, you know, are, used for these, protocols. You know, like So if you can you can find, this, artemisinin or, wormwood.

It is also the same thing. Wormwood is also the Same thing that, Ivermectin comes from. I think it's, I think it's a little different, but there's some there's additional information on, the FLCCC, CCC.

The flcc. net has some information about that. Ivermectin comes from, I think, Japanese soil. So but, yeah, you know? So, Anna, I think you had your hand up too. You wanna unmute and speak?

Oh, maybe not. Do we have anyone else who I'll jump in. I'll I'll sit here and have a conversation. No problem if everyone's done with speaking. Yeah. If you're gonna go on about parasites your body and stuff.

Remember to hate anything toxic. So oranges, vitamin c, I hate ginger, I hate garlic. Anything that you can get your hand on that's like citrus, acidus, anything parasite e or anything like it in your body hates that kind of thing.

So just make sure you in Ingest and have this sort of thing in your diet along with a lot of of of like, a clean diet.

And make sure when you're When you're going about on your daily basis and you're doing daily things, just be careful. And I'm being honest in this day and age if you wanna stay away from these parasites about what you're touching.

Because there's a lot of things and a lot of dirty buggers out there. So that that hand gel was one of the best things you could carry, so make sure you're carrying that with you.

You don't need to be jabbed up because I will tell you my story. As soon as I found out about all this COVID and that, I went round to every person who had it, and I was like, give me some of that.

Is it free? I was being cocky about it. I was going down the street in the middle of my town going, COVID.

COVID. Read all about it. Get yours now. It's free as they come. You lot here in England. You love your free goods. I I was like, get your COVID absolutely free now. And I was ingesting it, and I got really, really ill.

And I will admit to people I got really ill, But I fought and I allowed my immune system to fire. I now feel like that I'm at a point of where COVID couldn't affect me. What happened to the immune system?

What why is it that they had told us, as Anna said, when they went out into the street, Huckleberry, and they were dropping down dead, But here here we are, like, where where did you did anyone ever see that?

Because that was our news. That was our trustworthy news. Have you ever seen anyone walk onto the street with COVID and die?

And that's all of us. So why are we Right. Right. It was all it was all bullshit. Right? Like, I mean, there were people that went, You know, all the the the BS about the the big line.

There was actually a reporter that went to, Jason Jones, his name is and and he went to, to one of the clinics that was One of the drive in drive up clinics in the beginning that was supposedly, you know, 40 cars deep It with people testing all the time.

And he he actually called from the parking lot.

He called the administrator and, there's the video is still out there And asked, asked them how how long the wait was for testing for COVID, and and they were giving them some Ridiculous, you know, 45 minutes, the line is so long and, you know, he recorded it.

And he said, that's really funny because I'm sitting out here and there's not 1 damn car, and they hung up on him.

But that stuff was happening all it was all It was all panic porn. Right? Fear porn to get people to comply. Comply, comply, comply.

Oh, but then then but then if you look at the symbolization because if you're into to symbols, you had these videos going across talk of absolute empty hospitals and nurses dancing around and prancing around the place.

And what kind of but if you look now in this war that we're having between, can you see the TikTok videos of where they're dancing and And doesn't it make it very clear what kind of people are dealing with?

Like Absolutely. Absolutely. You know? And I'll tell you Because of the chaos.

I'll tell you that those TikTok videos really piss me off because I went into the hospital in 2021, December of 2021, And, and I I was awake about the, the protocols and not taking Remdesivir and ask for the right one.

But when I got up to the ICU with some some oxygen, that doctor asked me if I was vaccinated, And I said no, and he patted me on the hand and said, I'm so sorry, Mrs.

Seiler, but you're gonna die. And that's that Started a 12 day, back and forth. They wouldn't let my family in.

No no water for 7 days, no food for 12 days, no I mean, like, it was torture. Right? They tortured me, You know, strip me down. My husband finally stormed the ICU, stormed the ICU, And, we had a 6 hour police standoff.

This is in Texas, in Texas. 6 hour police standoff so that I could leave the hospital, and he took me home and with my daughter, him and they they They saved me with the same protocols that that dumbass was saying doesn't work.

Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, budesonide and vitamins. And We have seen time and time again the effectiveness of that.

It's any anybody who doesn't believe That that is effective, safe and effective at at at this day and age is just an absolute they're willfully, willfully ignorant and they're they're idiots.

Idiots! I see, Conlustro. Hey. I don't know. Hey. Hey. I know. Know a lot. I would love. I know a lot. We know lots of stuff.

Give us some some good Well, I I was gonna give you well, I was gonna just give everybody an update because what's happening here in in Italy, we've got, quite a bad amount of flu. Like, because, you know, flus replace COVID Yes.

Allegedly. You know? We for the last week, we've had, all our ICU and ER, being completely overrun. So it's back to 2020, if you can imagine. But it's flu, not COVID, allegedly, If you can take that with 1 pinch of salt.

They're not testing for COVID. It's it's quite funny. Right? So that's the ironic thing. But the But the ER and the ICUs are overflowing, and that's right across the whole of Italy, north and south.

We have just for the record, we have 82% vaccinated in Italy, And most most probably 60% of the 82 or 70% of the 82 are are generally because they were elders, are vaccinated up to at least the 8th booster.

And I don't know if you have it in the States or in, Canada, but but we have a tri variant, which is a flu, a COVID nineteen, and an RSV.

M m m r MMR based again. So that would then take The person up they woulda had the flu jab because they were encouraged to take a flu jab, not knowing that it was a tri variant, so they would be on to the 9th version of the jab.

You know? So as a result of that, we're now On the excess deaths that we had last year and the year before 2021, 2022, the figures how they're reported in Italy is based from where we were the previous year.

So we had excess deaths running, if you understand. So now we've got Excess deaths on excess deaths of an excess of just over 300 now.

So it's it's tipped over to 300 per day. So times that by 7 is is round about 2,000 a week, times that by the next 50:50 Weeks of the year, that's an oh, another 100,000 dead people, inaccessible what was last year.

So the numbers are cumulative. So we're probably looking at between 200, 300,000 debt excess deaths in Italy by the end of this year.

So that kinda gives you an idea of what shit that we're in because of these vaccines. And and It's it's ironic where I I don't know what it is in terms of big towns and big cities in in, in America.

But, you know, when you lose let's say you lose a 100,000 people, you know, we're talking towns that would just disappear overnight in Italy.

So you're talking somewhere like Parma, which is 80,000 people. You know? The city could actually lose most of its population. So that kinda gives you an idea of where we're at at the moment in in terms of what's going on.

And I don't know what the reporting of, you know, the winter flu since, infections are in in the states, in Europe, in other parts of Europe, but that's what we're seeing.

So Keep that in mind, everyone, because I think it's gonna get worse be based upon the number of jabs.

So I think it's a cumulative effect. And remember, and remember, we don't know what was in you know, even with Kevin and and and what they were investigating. We don't know what's in after jab 2 because we don't have the information.

We don't know what's in those vials. Is it more concentrated? Is it more DNA? Is it more accept you know, is is Is the manufacturing worse? Is it better? And, you know, we have no idea from almost jab 3 to jab 9, in effect, or or JAV 8.

We have no idea what was in those what was in those vials and whether they were good or bad because we have no we have no data on them. So that's that's the other thing to to keep in mind in in relation to that.

And what you're seeing quite, Soon, what you're seeing quite regularly now is you're seeing huge amount of brain cancers that are being upregulated Because the way that the or the you know, for the dates that we have from 12 is that we know that it attacks the p 53 gene.

And with the and with the s v 40 promoter that's in the vaccine, That actually, prevents the p 53 gene.

And that's why I was listening to about a couple hours ago, the guy who had skin condition, he because he was taking an auto, suppressant, that was, in effect, making Making his body in in good ways and bad ways makes him, able to, you know, be slightly better because it may have calmed down some of the, inflammatory markers they had.

But on the transverse, it could've caused more issues in his body. So that that's that's the cause that's that's happens as a result of those markers.

So, You know, what I would do and then going back to what people are actually thinking of what you know, it's how they can get their health better, is really to look at everything you know, from a natural natural perspective is making sure that you focus on anti inflammatories.

We've got to sort out the spike protein. That's that's number 1.

We've got to sort that out. But people now need to start thinking of, right, my body is is in Overdrive. How do I get rid of the anti inflammatory markers in my body? How do I make sure that my blood isn't clotting?

How do I make sure that, I've got enough blood volume? You know? And and all these things we are trying to do within the vaccine group, okay, within Shelley's and Lindsay's group and, you know, things like that.

There's some wonderful people on here who've had been vaccinated for many, many, many other previous vaccines. You've got some ideas and have seen some things work, and we are talking about that in in in in situations.

So there's things such as, like, Maybe increasing saline drips, you know, to help with the with the flow of blood to make sure you can try and, You know, remove some of the the sludge or the crap out of the body.

You know, making sure that people have vitamins, making sure that people, you know, are able to take certain anti inflammatory natural products like, Turamic or or, you know, all those, you know, the ones which have been, you know, talked about, you know, like, you know, whatever whatever there's there's out there, you know.

So it's basically getting a list together and having those discussions and and trying to be a a support to people.

The world, at the moment, from from where I'm standing, because we're seeing it quite quickly here, it doesn't look good for the next couple of months. You know? That's what I'm trying to say. So I'll I'll leave it there.

Yeah. Tend to agree with you. Well, this has been a great a great space, Guys, and, I appreciate everybody's, Sticking around with us, but, it's 1 o'clock in the morning where I am, so I think I gotta get up for mass tomorrow.

So but I appreciate everybody coming. We're gonna be here every single Saturday at 7 PM Central Standard Time US time.

And I hope that you'll continue to come and share and, help and share share the spaces, share, you know, follow chbmp org, and, and and, you know, just in case sometimes we have an additional space, like, that we did wanna tribute to the victims on New Year's Eve.

But so, yeah. So let I hope we'll see you next week and the and the weeks after. And and I'm gonna reiterate just at the end of this because these are recorded.

I'm gonna reiterate, like, we We literally one of our number one rules is we we do not entertain trolls. They have had 4 years to censor and do whatever say whatever kind of garbage that they want.

We don't owe them crap on this platform. This is this platform isn't for them. This spaces isn't for them. It's clearly titled COVID related crimes against humanity. Eyewitnesses speak out.

Eyewitnesses to crimes against humanity, that is who this space is for, and it's gonna remain that way. So add to that. I was just gonna I I was gonna say I I blocked that guy Yeah. Jim Mabel. I looked at his profile.

I've blocked him. I was gonna say, you know, now that, the Florida, surgeon general has put his you know, put a stake in the ground. You know, we've really got to, like, now, you know, block any of these people who are Just.

They're. They've got no respect for humanity. And, in my I don't really when I I've you know, I spent 2 weeks trying to see if there was anyone that I could have a discussion with from know that group.

And I I was inundated with 12 and and for weeks. And in the end, I just thought, You know, what is the only way to to get on with your life is to actually block these people.

Because the the most the most important thing is You block them. They're in their own echo echo chamber. And if they're once in their own echo chamber, you know, it really them because they've got no one to talk to.

And and now with the Florida Surgeon General, and it's gone around it's gone around, you know, literally around the world, And everybody's picking it up from Australia, New Zealand, etcetera, you know, that that that, statement.

They don't know what to do. They don't, you know, they don't know how to react against that. Yeah.

So they now know that, you know, there's the whole floodgates are open, But they're trying to attack everyone who's got a a, you know, a a stance that is, you know, not anti vaxx, but just says, You know, I wanna do my own freedom of choice.

They are they are trying to, you know Like, as soon as he opened his mouth, I recognized his voice.

He just had a different name. So, like, We're we're like Can I just piggyback that and just let people know? I speak about this all the time. We, as I don't know what happened to Shannon within us.

We are a a very tribal, like, community. Like, as we all know, we've grown up. We go to church. And we know within we open with our heart to anybody, but there comes a point of where we do shun.

And that's what you have to do is The the only way you can do it on this application and make sure they don't follow you around is by blocking. And just to reach and just to reach out off of what you were saying a minute, Harkam.

People out there, there is so many people that haven't been reached yet. So by sharing By sharing and being part of these communities, you're not just helping the people who are actually affected by taking the jab.

There's people like myself on the outside who felt alone, and there's so many people are like me.

We felt alone. We felt like we had this going through ahead on mental health was going down in the in in the bin. And we come across you guys, and we've been able to reach out. We've been able to watch you guys share information.

I've been able to personally to make a video and and sort of input and help, and it's made myself and I hope a lot of other people in here who've been able to do the same thing to be able to achieve some sort of grieving, being able to grieve my mom in a way or shape or form, and it has helped.

But the the the importance is is reaching out to everyone else. There's so many people who are in my position who haven't been reached yet, and they're on their own.

We need to reach them. We need to reach the people who have been faxed injured. We need to reach politicians and let them know that we will not stand down. We know what you've done.

And maybe even if you didn't know and you'd be black, we will not stop. Yeah. Until the criminals are brought to justice and until the people like Lindsay and Sherry and over, they get their their their what they deserve.

They deserve to have some sort of bank full of money, and they need a lot of holidays because for what they've been through, it's it's harsh.

So us as a as as a network, it broadens and widens, and that little one share off of off of COVID account and in the community. And that one little story, it spreads to a massive domino effect.

So please Please speak out. Reach out to your friends. Reach reach out to the relationships. Anyone who you know or you see in the street, don't be afraid to ask them the question. Are you okay? Because It's okay not to be okay.

You know? You know? And that's that's my message. It's okay not to be okay. We are all here for you. We can make it better as a team. A problem a problem shared is a problem I have to remember that. So I love you. Thank you for that.

Kyle, you had something to say? Yeah. Well, thanks for the space. Thanks for the invite. I do have something to say. So this is emasculating as I'll get out, but I almost caved. I almost took the job based on so many different reasons.

Right? But, like, number 1 being work and, like, you know, opportunities to actually to travel was the real reason. And and I had that flighting instinct to just do it, and life would be easy.

Right? And I had a buddy, like, reach out to me and go, what are you talking about? And I didn't. And thankfully, you know, I had support, which is what you're speaking to or the gentleman prior to was speaking to.

And, like, yeah, you need support because, like, who else is going to? It's not gonna be your family or your friends or whatnot. And, like, I I watched my mom who did it, and after, like, Trust me.

Like, I I preached, like, to the choir. And I told her, like, hey. Don't do it. Here's the reasons why, and here's how you can, like, You know, what I ever meant and, like like, all of it.

Right? And, and she did it, and she's had headaches for about about a year. And my mom has never had headaches. But, like, debilitating. Like, she can't even, like, function, and she's a very social gal.

So, you know, I don't have, like, a dramatic experience. Like, no one's falling dead on me or whatnot. But, like Yeah. You know? Like, you need someone in your corner that's got your back.

Does it make sense? Yeah. Absolutely. Gotta like, somebody's You gotta have people who who've got your 6. Yeah. And, you know, not all Not all backs injuries are are, like, drastic too.

Like, we we get somewhere, You know, like like my mom where she just has a lot of neuropathy and and has some neurological In her in her fingers or legs. Her legs. Right? And so, Yeah.

Yeah. And then you we we see people who have strokes, or we have we see people who die. So many stories, but but there's anything from a bad skin condition, to heart problems, to massive strokes, to death, and so we we see that.

And It's interesting too because, you know, like even in the troll community out here, you don't really see them, attacking as much on the the protocol the hospital homicide, the The protocol murders, those stories as you do the the for some reason, they just they just have to discredit the vax injured.

I see them attacking the backs injured way more. So I have a post. I'm gonna throw it to the nest.

And where I'm from, I'm from Alberta, Canada. I don't know if y'all know about that place. But, so, basically, long story longer, unrealized, like, unknown death is now the number one cause of death in Alberta.

Mhmm. And you look back 3 and I have the data to, like, support this. That's my post I'm gonna throw up there. And, you know, we're a small market sample.

Like, you know, I think we're 5,000,000 people in Alberta. Right? Great big huge province, but yeah. And, an un unknown and undiagnosed Death is now the number one cause of death. 3 years ago, it was not even on the purview.

Like, it just wasn't on the horizon. So, like, I need to quite be, like, a mathematician to, like, factor this in, like, why and how. And yeah. Yeah. It's nice that you're having a space like this.

Like and, I'd like to see compensation, although I don't know if that'll ever happen. Like, do you guys feel like there'll be, like, a government fund to, like, compensate the vaccine here?

Because we know it's a thing. I don't know the answer to that. I think they're I think they're I have some inspiration behind that. Okay.

So, you know, when, police arrest you in the United States, they read you your Miranda. You have a right to remain silent Andy, by the way. Oh, really? Oh, well, okay. So for a while well, I didn't know. So for a while Hold on a second.

Why. When you do it, Randall, the guy Okay. Well, let me let me get to my point. The guy they did this to didn't know his name was Miranda. They they didn't do this. Did they? They never ran him anything.

No rights. Nothing. He went to Congress. Yep. He went to Congress. He made this new rule for the police. So if you advocate Hard enough is my main point. In the right manner, you can get policymakers to do anything.

So if you advocate the right way, sir, about your idea, and you show them, you know, I hate to say it, but the benefit for them per se. Did I just say that out loud? Show how benefit them too, and then it'll happen.

I don't know how to do that. I think there there's there is some kind of fund for vaccine in government, but I don't I don't know what it is, and if there's problems with it, people somebody somebody was talking about it.

One of the vax, The vaccine injured spaces, and then I can't I just can't remember what what it is because it's 1 o'clock in the morning, and I'm kind of brain dead.

But, You know, for example okay. So my dad, who did a lot of interesting things as a doctor, advocated really hard for people who had allergies, like children with allergies.

And there was a protocol at the time called, I think, EPD or whatever the heck it was called. I was the kid who had allergies myself, but I was a normal kid. But I still had allergies. So he used this protocol in me.

He went before The health committee of Texas and testified and let me testify in a student type, age of 11, about how this really cool little thing, this shot, Help me get rid of my allergies. But we did it in a way that was scientific.

It was, you know, official and, you know, you're sitting here in a chamber full of officials and, You know, when you go and advocate the right way and you have the right people with you, you can get the change you're looking for.

And what's blowing my mind about the leaders we have right now is they're just fighting each other, and there's no leadership.

So, You know, I don't wanna get into all that, but, you know, if you can if you can find a way to connect on a level with policymakers where they go, uh-huh.

They have the uh-huh moment, and then they decide, okay, well let's make let's make it happen.

Let's make some rules here. Let's let's let's let's legislate this. And then you have the results you're looking for, but it's gonna take Years for what you're asking, sir. Maybe 10 years. I'm not lying. That long. Yeah.

Yeah. And I'd I'd like to just come back on the, bit on the ATQ and and early treatment because that that was, you know, there was there was a research done in 21, 22, 23, and and 24 now also in that HCQ was ineffective against COVID.

Yet in Africa, HCQ and Ivermectin was the therapy of choice, and they had the lowest amount of COVID deaths.

So it depends who you pay to do the research, you know, and and Very true. What that's how it did. Yeah. That's That's the first thing on that.

And then the other I've ironic thing is is that if there's so many articles that have been written with vitamin d, which is, you know, a simple over the counter supplement that even physicians do, prescribe.

But it's it's ironic that the, physicians still won't accept that there are supplements out there that are more effective at at treating, you know, people, such as, you know, what's it called? Cucuramine, for an anti inflammatory.

So, you know, the whole medicine world is completely screwed, But trying to keep, you know, keep pharma happy on high value drugs, which they're trying to push, when there are alternative therapies which cost nothing.

And there are also a lot of, drugs which are old drugs, which are out of patent, which have got no, you know, which have got no expenses to, and yet They're not being utilized by hospitals either in America or in Europe for the treatment of patients.

So this is a big issue that's gotta be resolved. Very true. Very true. We we need to resolve, I think, and also, you know, the the back to the whole awareness thing.

You know, just raise awareness. Show people what's going on. You're not gonna believe it. Check this out with what I found. That is that that pounding the pavement pavement word-of-mouth.

You know, I I remember back in the day when I was, I was in sales, and I would go door to door selling stuff. I work for different companies, but I always remember, you know, you gotta look look the part, the part, all of that.

That's what I think we need to do right now as a group, as a community. You go to your local neighbor or to someone in a store or some you overhear something about COVID. You're go you're not gonna believe what happened to me.

Oh my gosh. Check this out. And I and I've done this with a lot of people, including policemen, who are first responders. You know, if something happens to them, they gotta go to the hospital.

And some of them ask for more cards. They're like, wow. This is crazy. So, it's it's the awareness part. That's where we I think we gotta keep doing what we're doing.

I think we're doing great with all of it. You know, keep tweeting, and any more data that comes out, you know, you you in you take the data, you then Put it in your your Twitter sphere, and you tweet it out.

You tell your friends. You show people. And, and keep the government aware that, you know, we know what you're doing. And I think that these spaces, these groups do that.

It's pretty cool. Gail, you wanna add? No. I think you pretty much said it. Well, are we, are we getting close to time wrapping it up guys? Or Yeah. We're wrapping up. We are wrapping up because it is. Okay. We're wrapping up.

Yeah. We're gonna go, But we're gonna see 2. We're gonna go Gary and then Rodney, and then wrap it up. So Gary, Rodney. Alright. The, there was Some mentioned about the vaccine in your compensation program, the in terms of COVID, sorry.

The the vaccine. It's it's it's very broken. It's, they're not given very much money and that the, doesn't cover near the expenses that you have per month.

And, you know, and it's not on a monthly basis. It's just a 1 shot deal. It is not Anything close to what you're gonna be spending on supplements and that sort of stuff.

So, there's a lot of There's a lot of stuff that needs to be done, and, unfortunately, congress is not really con concerned somewhat. They They they basically put up another, bill, you know, a few weeks ago about, You know?

Basically, it was gonna undermine the people who were previously vaccine injured For, like, the HPV virus and that sort of thing, it would take from them and give it to the people with the COVID nineteen vaccines.

And that's that was something that was causing a lot of records. A lot of people Nobody well, I don't think any of the vaccine injured wanna see that. I wanna see everybody treated fairly.

Yep. Thanks for that, Rodney, and then we're gonna wrap up. Okay. You people you people ready to get red pill ed? COVID don't exist. It was made in a lab in Wuhan, which Trump told us he would tell us when he left office.

Alright? Am I correct about that? So that when you get, like, a biological weapon that is, going to destroy people, Then you automatically are facing like, I don't want no.

Would you call that a war crime, or would you call that, use of nuclear weapon, mass destruction. COVID don't exist.

It was made. And unfortunately, we as Americans do have a hand in having that made Because here's why. Now, I'll tell you, pharmaceutical companies are making a hell of a lot of money, 1,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000 of dollars on that.

And when I Yeah. I just wanna I'm I'm just gonna clarify. Like, it It was made, so it exists, but I get what you're saying. It was create it was created in a lab.

It was modified. It was it was part of the our, gain of function operations that we have going on. So I do agree with you it's a bioweapon, along with shots is a bioweapon, and I do would I call it a war crime?

We call it crimes against humanity, And, and there are many levels of people who need to be held accountable including the media, But, yeah, you're right.

Alright guys, great spaces. It's quarter after 1. This was a long one. I appreciate all y'all, as we say in Texas, all y'all coming on and spending the evening with us And, yeah, some new faces and some faces we see all the time.

So, we hope we'll see you Next week, same time, same spaces, and some of y'all We'll see on other spaces that we attend during the week, so looking forward to it.

You guys have a good night. Have a Have a really, blessed Sunday. Okay? Thank you so much, Gail. Thank you, Andy. Thank you all for coming. See you next week.

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