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Welcome back to Shots Fired.
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Well more and more salacious
4:20
details are coming out about
4:23
P. Diddler. Yes,
4:25
P. Diddy, the former king of
4:27
hip-hop and rap, is
4:29
now on his downfall. He
4:32
is being dethroned and exposed
4:34
for the sex trafficker and
4:37
Epstein-like agent
4:39
that he actually has been all
4:42
of this time. He's being exposed
4:44
left and right. So many dozens
4:46
of witnesses and people that
4:48
were in personal relationships with him are
4:50
coming out with really insane allegations about
4:52
him. And interestingly enough a
4:55
lot of Hollywood though has
4:57
remained very eerily quiet about this. And we
4:59
don't hear a lot of these allegations on
5:01
places like CNN or MSNBC or
5:05
even really Fox News much. So we're
5:07
wanting to see what the latest allegations
5:10
are and just different
5:12
things that have been exposed about P.
5:14
Diddler in the last couple weeks. And
5:16
of course I invited back on Jay
5:19
Dyer. Jay Dyer is a
5:21
podcast host and best-selling author,
5:24
researcher, reporter, and the host of
5:27
The Jay Dyer Show as well as
5:29
the fourth hour of The Alex Jones
5:31
Show he hosts. Always great to have
5:33
you on Jay to expose the
5:35
elites and the deep state happenings and
5:37
all the things that are kind of
5:39
happening beneath the surface. I
5:43
like having you on because you talk about this
5:45
a lot on your show and in
5:47
your research and in your books just how how
5:49
much of a system this really is
5:52
that people think just people
5:54
in Hollywood become wealthy or famous
5:57
just because they've got talent. But
5:59
really it seems like if you're famous
6:01
in Hollywood or in the music
6:04
industry or in the political world
6:06
there's a reason behind it and
6:08
you can't seem to get up
6:10
to the top echelon of fame
6:12
or wealth or notoriety unless
6:14
you are blackmailed and compromised and
6:16
go through certain gatekeepers
6:19
so to speak. So welcome
6:22
back to Shots Fired first of all. What
6:24
do you think about some of the latest
6:26
P Diddy allegations and what have you what
6:29
have you discovered first of all? Well
6:31
we have this kind of rumor going around now that
6:34
this figure Cassie who was close
6:36
to Kim Porter was
6:38
warned and that she claims allegedly
6:40
that they were interested in her
6:43
menstrual fluids none of that actually
6:45
surprises me and actually consuming the
6:47
fluids because this is actually part
6:50
of the Krollian sphere
6:52
of the occult. Crowley came up
6:54
with this idea that for one of his
6:56
sex one of his groups called the Gnostic
6:59
Catholic Church they could create a kind
7:01
of Eucharist a kind of sacrament through
7:03
menstrual fluids. Menstrual fluids just to be
7:06
clear. There's some seats in the back
7:08
menstrual fluids of these women. Okay
7:10
gotcha. So this is a real
7:12
thing in the spheres of the occult we know
7:14
that for a fact Jay
7:17
Z and Beyonce are openly into to
7:19
Alistair Crowley they've talked about it they
7:21
promoted it for many many years going
7:23
back maybe even 15 years so
7:25
I wouldn't be surprised if the
7:28
domain of sexual compromise
7:30
and sex cults doesn't
7:32
closely overlap with what we see with a
7:35
lot of the rap world we already know
7:37
that R Kelly for example was
7:40
was caught creating his own sex
7:42
cult and it was literally a
7:44
cult so this is a
7:46
repeating pattern as you noted we know that
7:48
Epstein was doing this maybe not so much
7:51
with the occult side of it. Probably
7:53
I mean I think there was rumors
7:56
Of him sacrificing babies and all the things
7:58
at his temple on Epstein Island. Pretty
8:00
sure. Yeah. We we have that we're
8:02
building. I'm I'm just saying that we don't
8:04
I'm always surprised me of when that when
8:06
the sun's out yeah but I'm you know
8:08
with ah with Katt Williams we had him
8:10
saying you know months back that. They're.
8:12
Into rituals and what they do in terms
8:15
of even in the the black secret societies
8:17
and in the in the rap world is
8:19
very kin to be to crawling and stuff
8:21
So he was speaking in this way I
8:23
wouldn't be surprised the news it deals with.
8:26
Ah, I'm and on me to be
8:28
too graphic, but a deals with anal
8:30
sex primarily because that seem to be
8:32
something specifically degrading and of very easy
8:35
in terms of compromise. Yes,
8:38
Sell. Sell. And it's with Tassie
8:40
that came out with these recent allegations. He
8:42
was. She not really big anymore but he was
8:44
in l a hip hop artists. She. Dated
8:46
P. Diddy for awhile and she's one
8:48
of the first ones witnesses that have
8:50
come out against P. Diddy. Years.
8:53
Ago with a loss is against him. And
8:55
actually started been validated. Finally with all
8:57
these other witnesses coming forward. But.
9:00
She sort of pave the way to some people have
9:02
a little bit of a background. She sort of pave
9:04
the way to start opening up. Pandora's.
9:06
Box around P. Diddy. The. He's
9:08
the one that came out with these allegations
9:10
recently about them about P. Diddy. And.
9:13
His. His. Peeps, I guess
9:15
using menstrual blood or her menstrual
9:17
blood, her flow. Yeah.
9:20
And as the new this ever go
9:22
to mention to a lot of this
9:24
overlaps with organized crime or we know
9:26
it for years like should night and
9:28
we know of figures like Gun and
9:30
Frank Lucas abilities dad was very close
9:32
to a famous black gangster name from.
9:35
Named. Frank Lucas and so he was
9:37
a drug dealer and the story is
9:39
that when he did his mom does
9:41
that. had a not the best way
9:44
to fully this relationship. A move to
9:46
the suburbs? something like that. i
9:48
was always the world that he kind
9:51
of came up in and then he
9:53
eventually found his way into the circles
9:55
of of a famous producer in and
9:57
clive davis who is openly bisexual the
10:00
music industry. And so this kind of
10:02
his rise is was always kind of
10:04
connected to both organized crime, questionable
10:07
sexual stuff going on. And then
10:10
there have been rumors about, you know, bisexual stuff
10:12
in the rap role for a long time. And
10:14
that includes a lot of the circles that he
10:16
was in. There was rumors of gay dates. Way
10:20
back in the day, there was a character
10:22
that was always hanging out with Diddy, who was
10:25
a gay guy named Fonsworth. So
10:27
there's a lot of weird things going on
10:29
throughout this whole period. Well,
10:31
no, that guy was actually very flamboyantly gay. He
10:33
was like, the pet
10:36
or something. It's just weird. It's all very
10:38
bizarre. Slate. Yeah,
10:41
the pet, they sort of have these kind of terms
10:43
for people that is
10:45
like the pet or the, you know, everybody has
10:47
a turn with them, you know, it's not to
10:49
be graphic, but it looks
10:51
like there's a lot of bodies over the
10:53
years, too. So a lot of people have
10:56
been making videos documentaries about the bodies that
10:58
have piled up around
11:00
these figures for the last 20 30
11:02
years. But I think to hit your
11:04
first point about compromise and
11:07
not being talented, somebody dug up a
11:09
clip of Diddy in the 90s, when
11:11
he was telling his interns on whatever
11:13
that stupid TV show was that he
11:15
had, don't hire talented
11:17
people, we're not actually interested in talented
11:19
people. And the interns were kind of,
11:21
you know, bumfuddled by this
11:24
question, why would we not hire talent? He
11:26
said, because if you hire talented people, they
11:28
know they can go out and start their
11:30
own career without you. But people
11:32
that are not talented, they know they need
11:34
you. You're the handler.
11:36
And you are the source of their rise to
11:38
fame. And so you can always control them. So even
11:41
back in these old clips in the 90s, you seem
11:43
to have figured out a lot of the way
11:45
this stuff works. Yeah, the pseudo
11:48
God complex, they're gonna make you. And
11:50
then they're capable of breaking you.
11:53
And that's why, you know, we see
11:55
all these stars sudden rise to fame,
11:57
and then oftentimes, their fall from fame.
12:00
Yeah, I think the quote is, our job
12:02
is to kill talent because without us, they
12:04
ain't shit. That's
12:06
so crazy. And you know,
12:08
not to be graphic again, but I've heard rumors
12:11
too about in the hip hop and rap industry
12:13
and in the music industry in general, that
12:16
in order to get to the higher echelons, they
12:18
have to have sex with a goat
12:21
and it needs to be videotaped. So
12:23
sex with a goat, other
12:26
potential animals apparently are involved in getting
12:28
into higher level sex with children. Of
12:30
course, that's part of the level two
12:32
of getting to the higher levels of
12:34
fitness. Have you heard any things
12:36
about that? And again, it just seems to
12:38
line up with what we've heard about Epstein,
12:41
Clinton, and you know, all
12:43
of these different types of Illuminati,
12:45
secret society. Yeah, I mean, I think
12:48
the most degrading things are probably in the
12:50
mix for sure. Yeah. If you go back
12:52
to the Franklin cover up that famous case,
12:54
it dealt with elements of SRA.
12:58
And that usually includes these kinds of
13:00
things. So yeah, I wouldn't be
13:02
surprised. And, you
13:04
know, it doesn't necessarily have to go there
13:06
because you can have a
13:09
blackmail that's, I think, much more innocuous
13:11
and easily attainable. Most people will probably
13:13
engage in some kind of illicit
13:16
activity for a contract of a million
13:18
dollars, you know, or less. So
13:21
I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't
13:23
get to that level. And I would imagine that
13:25
it gets even worse in terms of videotapes
13:28
of anything imaginable. But
13:30
I mean, you know, just seeing that, you know,
13:32
I say one thing about that last part that
13:34
you asked me, Fatty
13:37
R. Buckle. Fatty
13:39
R. Buckle was in
13:41
the silent movies. He was
13:43
a superstar in silent films. And
13:46
his career was lost because he was at, look
13:48
at you, Googling, because you're young. He
13:50
was at a freak party, which
13:53
has been going on since Hollywood
13:55
existed. This is nothing new. It
13:57
might be new to just your
13:59
generation. This ain't nothing new. They're
14:03
the game doesn't change. John only
14:05
the players. Miss
14:08
generation doesn't understand that because they don't
14:10
know what happened before. If you don't
14:13
know your history, you're
14:15
going to repeat the same dumb things
14:17
in the future. Fatty R. Bockel was
14:19
a superstar in silent films. He was
14:21
at a freak party, which all the
14:23
big studios used to throw and
14:26
he was accused of accused of inserting
14:28
a bottle in a woman. And
14:31
it killed his career. His career
14:33
became flat as 3D OB. What I
14:35
know about the overseers. I
14:38
don't want to use that gatekeeper nonsense.
14:40
That's a modern term. Is
14:43
that as long as they're producing their
14:45
good, no matter what
14:47
they do, no matter how right.
14:51
While it is the
14:54
gatekeepers will make it
14:56
go away. Now, what I
14:58
know because I went to the top in
15:00
my industry as long as
15:02
you are making money for the powers that
15:04
be even do anything short
15:07
of watch somebody watching you murder somebody
15:10
the moment you stop making the money for them, you
15:13
know, you have no intrinsic value. And
15:16
I knew that and that's what I used in
15:19
the business of show. So
15:21
I'm not talking about this young man.
15:23
I don't know him. I don't swim
15:25
in that pond. It's not necessary for
15:27
me to bring all these people in
15:29
how he took advantage of they wanted
15:31
something. He wanted something right
15:33
exactly and then they're compromised.
15:36
A lot of people might think well who's going
15:38
to sell their country out if they're a politician
15:40
for instance, who's going to who's
15:42
going to sell out by telling the world to take
15:45
a vaccine that they don't believe in or to vote
15:48
for this candidate. Well someone that isn't
15:50
just caught on tape having sex with somebody
15:53
or having an affair. It's got to be
15:55
something really really awful for them
15:57
to sell out as much as they do.
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groups of elite. How about that? Yeah,
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I think the sex cults and these
16:41
dark satanic cults, they've always had an
16:44
overlap with both organized crime and intelligence
16:46
agencies and they're perfect vehicles
16:49
for blackmail
16:51
because if people are getting into these kinds
16:53
of groups, these kinds of circles, you
16:56
already know through that fact of them
16:58
joining the cult what their proclivities might
17:00
be. Maybe they think they're
17:02
going to get power out of this. I'm going
17:05
to be part of this satanic sect to gain
17:07
influence, network, get power and then
17:09
more specifically in terms of sex cults,
17:11
you can very easily profile what that
17:13
person's particular fetishes or proclivities are. So
17:15
they're very useful in that way and
17:18
that's why we've seen, I think
17:20
throughout the... We overlook and we
17:22
forget even the religious world. Many
17:25
of the prelates in the Roman Catholic world
17:27
have also been compromised in exactly the same
17:30
way through a lot of the PEDO stuff.
17:32
So people think of that as, oh, there's
17:34
just a scandal in the Catholic church and
17:36
they just have a lot of gay priests
17:38
that are tempted with this or that. No,
17:40
it's actually more than that. It
17:42
also ties into this blackmail as well and
17:44
I think a lot of the high level
17:46
of prelates in Rome are blackmailed. In fact,
17:48
this goes back to the, if you research,
17:51
Gladio, the Paul Williams book, he says a lot
17:53
of the upper level cardinals in
17:55
Italy back at the time of the
17:57
cold war were compromised through
17:59
being being invited to the Bunga Bunga
18:02
parties. I don't know if you remember, you
18:04
remember Sylvia Berlusconi was famously
18:07
accused by women of, you
18:09
know, being raped and whatever. And
18:11
that was at his Bunga Bunga parties. He was
18:13
part of the he's famously part of the P2
18:16
Lodge. That was the Vladeo Lodge. So they were,
18:18
they were doing the exact same thing in the
18:20
Cold War in Vladeo, bringing in prelates, getting
18:23
them to fondle, diddle,
18:25
do whatever. And then
18:27
they were all blackmailed. So this is
18:29
a repeating pattern. Maxwell, apparently, some
18:32
people alleged that Robert Maxwell learned this
18:34
from some of the British
18:36
elites that he was running with some
18:40
of the Ralph Chow family, if you know
18:42
what I mean. Yeah. Lord Victor. And
18:44
then that is
18:47
the pattern that just lame learns
18:49
from her father. Makes
18:51
sense. And also remember
18:53
Keith Ranier, the downfall of
18:56
him. Absolutely. And those
18:58
allegations came out. And, you know, I believe
19:00
that there's a lot more going on even
19:02
than that was. Well, that actually ties into,
19:04
if you remember, like the highest levels of
19:06
the Mexican government. There
19:10
were famous pop stars in Mexico.
19:12
I think like a pop psychic.
19:15
They were all connected to the next
19:17
him. Cool. Wow. And
19:20
these women in order to get to the
19:22
higher levels of the old of that cult,
19:24
they had to write really horrible compromising material,
19:27
secret confessions of their
19:29
personal family, secrets, things
19:32
that they would never ever want to get
19:34
out of, like it would destroy their families,
19:36
their parents, relationships and everything. So they
19:39
sort of had to burn bridges with their
19:41
own family in order to get to those
19:43
higher levels of the next of them cult. And
19:46
this is the same structure that you
19:48
see in organized crime and gangs. This
19:50
is, it's a very common, basic pattern
19:52
in the mafia. You make your bones
19:55
to become a made man. You
19:57
know, we think of this in terms of pop
19:59
culture, the godfather all this kind of stuff. Good
20:01
fellas, you got to kill somebody to be a
20:04
made man. Same idea, a lot of
20:07
rap, a lot of pop music, a
20:09
lot of Hollywood stuff. I would assume
20:11
there is this overlap then with going
20:13
up the ladder to go to the
20:15
next level. Things
20:17
like mass public degradation,
20:19
humiliation rituals. You're
20:21
going to wear the dress. This is what Dave
20:23
Chappelle, many of the comedians have
20:25
talked about that you got to go
20:27
through these stages of degradation, I
20:30
would assume. John
20:33
Cena at the Oscars, right? Recently, very recently
20:35
he was prancing around on the stage naked
20:38
and they're all laughing about it and having
20:40
a good laugh at it. But most likely
20:42
that was identified as a potential gay,
20:45
naked humiliation ritual. So
20:47
they do a lot of this right out in the open too. Yeah,
20:51
yeah. I think they like to take, you know, that
20:53
we've talked about this many years with the pop stars.
20:55
They take the young Hannah Montana, the Britney Spears, that
20:57
kind of have that innocence. And
20:59
then they turn them into these sort
21:01
of horror battle on, you know, just
21:04
totally degraded, uh, prostitute type, type of
21:06
personas. Right. It's crazy.
21:09
Well, we're going to keep following the P Diddy story.
21:11
I'm also a little suspicious of the timing of this.
21:13
Why would they let, you know, their black
21:16
music industry version of Epstein
21:19
just go down like this
21:21
and imagine it's a giant. Yeah.
21:23
Imagine it's a giant. It's a
21:25
much bigger thing. And he's probably
21:27
taking the fall. Yeah. Same with
21:29
Epstein. I think Epstein, it connected
21:32
much higher than him. If
21:34
you read Whitney Webb's book, for example, you
21:36
know, he's recruited into this early
21:39
on Epstein. I'm saying he's
21:41
just kind of a wall street scammer
21:43
guy. Yeah. They recruited him. Maxwell saw
21:45
him as somebody who could really, you
21:48
know, run this type of an operation.
21:50
So he, I think was, was a
21:52
fall guy. Interesting. Well,
21:55
we'll keep looking for the bigger story here.
21:57
And it's always like the surface details that
21:59
are probably going to come out just
22:01
like R. Kelly peeing on his girls. You
22:03
know like that was like the kind of
22:05
the the tabloid version
22:08
and the watered down version of
22:10
the real scandals you know the
22:12
real egregious scandals that are probably
22:14
actually happening. So we'll see if
22:16
we get any any more really
22:19
scandalous details come out but I don't have a
22:21
lot of faith in that. Speaking
22:24
of more scandalous details
22:26
and scandals another Boeing
22:29
whistleblower has died this
22:31
week. Not even two
22:33
months later after John Barnett
22:36
the other whistleblower for Boeing
22:38
died. Suddenly he was
22:40
shot from a self-inflicted gun shot wound
22:42
to the head in his
22:44
parking lot while he was right
22:47
before his third day of his
22:49
depositions in this landmark trial against
22:52
Boeing. Now another Boeing whistleblower
22:54
has died. He was fired from Boeing
22:56
in 2023 for raising the exact same
22:58
concerns as John
23:01
Barnett did that the quality control
23:03
was no longer there. Boeing was
23:06
creating ineffective products and planes things
23:08
were breaking. He speaks up
23:10
about it he gets fired and
23:12
they were both represented by the same
23:14
law firm and now this guy very
23:16
suspicious again 45 years
23:18
old he's young apparently really really healthy
23:21
according to his friends and family in
23:23
great shape and out of
23:25
nowhere contracts a mystery illness two
23:27
weeks ago. Has
23:29
to get resuscitate resuscitated he's
23:32
in the hospital he was put on a
23:34
ventilator intubation dialysis had
23:36
to be air listed to
23:39
another hospital and he
23:41
was pronounced dead this week. And
23:43
again they said that this mystery illness
23:46
came out of nowhere. I
23:48
can't believe how brazen they are I
23:50
mean obviously the list
23:52
of Clinton associates and witnesses that
23:55
have suddenly died has just
23:57
grown tremendously I mean I think it's in the five. hundreds
24:00
now. But also not just Clinton associates
24:02
or whistleblowers, but whistleblowers connected
24:05
to the military industrial complex
24:07
or big pharma, those whistleblowers
24:10
are dropping and dying suddenly too. What
24:13
are your thoughts about this new whistleblower
24:15
that also has died this week against
24:18
Boeing? Yeah, I did see the
24:20
headlines. I didn't have a lot of time
24:22
to look into the full story, but my
24:24
first thought would be, although I recognize it
24:26
certainly well within the realm
24:28
of possibility for the Fortune 100 companies
24:31
to have somebody taken care of,
24:34
I'd be interested to know if you
24:36
got this tabby. You know what I mean?
24:38
Like that's, I see a lot of
24:40
headlines about mysterious illnesses and like, you
24:42
know, sudden death. No, we don't know. It's
24:44
climate change, right? Right. But a lot
24:46
of those people like Dr. Rashid Batar
24:48
or other other prominent people were vehemently
24:50
against the vaccine and they came down
24:53
with the exact same symptoms and they
24:55
clearly didn't take the vaccine as
24:57
this Boeing whistleblower did the last
24:59
week too, which is right. I
25:01
wonder if he was saying he was anti-stabby. I
25:03
don't know. I don't know for sure,
25:06
but based on, based
25:08
on, I don't know, a couple different
25:10
things about his views. I could take
25:12
a guess. However, the timing
25:14
is just way too coincidental in the
25:16
circumstances are that two Boeing whistleblowers have
25:18
died suddenly in the last two months.
25:21
I just don't think that's a coincidence.
25:24
Yeah, I would guess that, I mean,
25:26
I don't know how Boeing works or whatever, but
25:28
I'm guessing that they're probably between a rock and
25:30
a hard place because as a
25:33
giant corporation that's tied to the military and
25:35
those for complex, they're now
25:37
being told, you know, via
25:39
BlackRock, Vanguard, all this SDG,
25:42
DEI requirements
25:44
that they basically have to put
25:47
in measures that will cause the
25:49
quality to decline. That's going to
25:51
be the new policies that are
25:53
rolling out via ultimately
25:55
WEF, World Economic Forum,
25:57
Davos crew in with
26:00
Larry Fink. So
26:02
it's sort of like a you know, catch
26:05
22 because they can't say no to that.
26:08
It's gonna cause things to get worse but then you
26:11
know what are you gonna do if your bottom line
26:13
is damaged through defective you know
26:15
products. So you have
26:17
to wonder why are they because it
26:20
seems to me just like another Seth
26:22
Ridge, another Vince Foster, anyone else in
26:24
this body count that
26:27
just suddenly shows up dead
26:29
or dies under suspicious circumstances
26:31
when they're about to
26:33
expose something huge or when they're
26:35
about to testify against these individuals
26:37
or these powerful companies. And
26:40
what I just wonder why are they
26:42
trying to hide this information so much?
26:44
Why is it so important that
26:46
they hide this information? I think
26:48
yes you're right about the DEI stuff
26:51
that they're just hiring not
26:53
based on quality anymore but based on
26:55
whether they're transgender or black or whatever
26:57
sure. But I think there's a
26:59
bigger agenda going on that's been
27:01
a concerted effort in the
27:03
last couple years to put fear into the
27:06
minds of people to
27:08
dissuade them from traveling.
27:11
And there's been a lot of fear
27:13
and incidents regarding planes in the last
27:15
two years especially or since COVID. Fights
27:17
suddenly breaking out inside planes
27:20
mid-flight you know flight attendants
27:23
going nuts on passengers or vice
27:25
versa. Passengers that aren't real. Passengers
27:27
that aren't even real you know Boeing
27:29
crashes. So I think
27:31
that there's this agenda to scare
27:34
people away from traveling and kind
27:36
of keep people in their little
27:38
pods keep them in their little cities soon
27:41
to be smart cities and that
27:43
might be part of the bigger agenda.
27:45
That's definitely the long-term goal you're absolutely right
27:47
because they want to shut down
27:49
the economy they want austerity
27:52
they want all of that down the road
27:54
so it's entirely possible that maybe they're deciding
27:56
to roll that out now and just get
27:59
rid of. you being able
28:01
to have, you know, open
28:03
commerce, open travel, going where you want.
28:06
So, yeah, that's definitely going from goal, for sure. I
28:09
think so. I
28:12
mean, Klaus and his
28:14
crew have said that. They've said they want to...
28:18
You don't need... I mean, this is the
28:20
lodge upon the 15-minute city, right? You don't
28:22
need to go travel all these places. Everything
28:24
you have will be within a very close
28:26
vicinity. Thus, you don't need cars. And
28:29
we're now getting to this point where they want to
28:31
start banning cars. What was it? Germany is going to
28:33
not allow you to drive on weekends or something? Did
28:35
you see that? Yeah, they don't want us to
28:37
drive on weekends. Like, okay. But
28:41
they keep putting restrictions on cars. They
28:44
keep fear-mongering about planes and
28:46
traveling. I just
28:48
think it could be, you know, Boeing
28:50
is in on this greater agenda to...
28:53
Maybe more plane crashes are going to be happening, and
28:55
they want to hide that part of their agenda, and
28:57
people need to look out for that,
28:59
too. Now, then,
29:01
I don't want to participate in the fear-mongering because I
29:04
do like to travel, but I wouldn't
29:06
put it past them to be
29:08
part of this agenda to put
29:10
fear in us into traveling. So
29:13
we can stay in our little controlled pods. Yeah,
29:16
that will just be for the elite in the
29:18
future, right? Yeah, I'm pleased. Right.
29:21
There's a movie. If you remember... It's
29:23
not very good. Maybe it's kind of boring, but
29:25
it has Tim Robbins, and I think
29:27
it's called Code 46. But
29:30
it's a dystopian future story
29:32
where everyone is locked
29:34
into the big megacities, and
29:37
the only people that can travel around are
29:39
these sort of genetically determined elite who
29:41
have, you know, based on their
29:44
genetics, they have the freedom to do that. Interesting.
29:47
Yeah, we got to look...
29:49
We'll see if there's any more whistleblowers
29:51
against Boeing that will be offing
29:54
themselves or dying under suspicious circumstances
29:56
or a mysterious illness anytime
29:58
in the future. We'll continue to follow. follow that
30:00
story in the greater agenda there. And
30:02
I wanted to talk to you about one more thing too.
30:04
Now this is really interesting. I
30:07
can't believe how just fake all
30:09
of this seems and and and
30:12
concocted all the themes but Ukraine
30:14
has just revealed, the country of
30:16
Ukraine has just revealed a new
30:18
AI generated foreign
30:21
ministry spokeswoman. This
30:23
is so crazy. So apparently and they
30:27
released this on their X account too. So
30:30
they just released a new AI
30:32
generated foreign industry foreign ministry
30:34
spokeswoman who will now make official
30:37
statements on behalf of
30:39
Ukraine and their foreign ministry
30:41
and give updates. And
30:43
she has this really creepy video.
30:45
It's all done in AI. Alright
30:48
and of course somehow this woman's black
30:50
too. She's ethnically diverse.
30:52
Yeah she's black. She's not even
30:55
she's not even a Ukrainian person and she
30:57
has a black people are in
30:59
the Ukraine like five like maybe.
31:01
Right right they had to make a black person
31:03
a pair of black women and this
31:05
is AI. Her name is Victoria Shee and
31:09
they released this teaser of their new
31:11
AI spokeswoman. Dear members
31:13
of the media and the public I
31:15
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31:20
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31:22
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31:33
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33:21
just can't believe it's like, okay, we all kind of know
33:23
this for this war in Ukraine is
33:25
fake. And this is a
33:27
giant money laundering scheme at this point.
33:30
But how how brazen can they be?
33:32
We know the fake the president of
33:34
Ukraine is fake. This penis piano playing
33:36
fake actor of a president. But
33:38
really, now you can't even have a real spokesperson.
33:40
It has to be a I
33:42
an AI spokesperson to give
33:45
updates. Is that where $60 billion
33:47
are going to this is an
33:49
AI spokesperson to give us updates.
33:52
Well, they were saying some years back
33:54
that Kiev and just Ukraine in
33:57
general was going to be this
33:59
big. kind of experimental test
34:01
bed for the rollout of smart cities,
34:03
a lot of the surveillance tech, they
34:05
really had the plan, they had the
34:08
plans to really make that a
34:10
test bed for a lot of the stuff. I
34:13
think, yeah, it's not accidental that
34:15
they also mentioned or they also rolled out
34:17
that a spokesperson a few
34:19
months ago that was trans. Do
34:21
you remember that? That the spokesperson
34:24
for the transgender spokesperson, of course.
34:26
And that was a huge social
34:29
media flop, it failed, but you
34:31
can tell that it's really the
34:33
spearhead of the Western neoliberal establishments,
34:36
ideas of pushing transhumanism, the
34:38
tech stuff, the
34:41
sexual subversion agenda. It's
34:44
all spearheaded via this
34:46
Ukraine stuff. It's very bizarre, but I'm not
34:48
surprised that they would just up the ante and go
34:50
to this ridiculous multi-ethnic
34:52
AI thing. So yeah,
34:55
I mean, that's what that seems
34:57
to be a big experiment. It
35:00
does. I'm just going to read, but they luckily, this
35:02
got blown up and ratioed in
35:04
the comments. I'm going to read some of the
35:06
comments that are so funny. LMFAO, are there any
35:08
black people in Ukraine even? Another
35:10
one says, just in case you were wondering
35:14
what they were spending that 61 billion on,
35:18
because you're running out of people, you have
35:20
to create an AI person. You're running out
35:22
of people. Another one says,
35:24
an actual black person was too hard to find in
35:26
Ukraine, so they had to make it AI. Why
35:30
not just use an actual Ukrainian for
35:32
real? Why not use an actual Ukrainian
35:34
or a person? The
35:36
great replacement isn't real. WEF
35:39
Ukraine, speed running the great
35:41
replacement. That's interesting. And
35:44
then a bunch of other people saying
35:46
that they're obviously running out
35:48
of people. So that's why they had
35:50
to create this AI generated
35:52
person. It's so
35:55
amazing how they think we're so stupid. And maybe
35:58
I guess the masses are that are not, awake
36:00
to their agenda. But
36:03
there's a giant portion of boomers and
36:05
normies and you know, people that are
36:07
totally locked into whatever
36:09
the establishment says. So I'm sure they think this
36:12
is this was awesome and cool or whatever.
36:14
But yeah, I mean, it's just really pathetic. If
36:16
you if you know what's going on, it's and
36:19
basically every time some new thing comes out
36:21
about the Ukraine, just like another layer, another
36:24
level of PSYOP, it's all faking gay. Like
36:26
you said, this is another this is meta
36:28
level faking gay right here. It's
36:31
not even just an AI, like they
36:33
could have done an AI Ukrainian
36:35
looking woman. Yeah. And now it's
36:37
like a multi ethnic, you know,
36:40
ambiguous race, individual.
36:42
Right. Exactly. I think
36:44
that's why they use even the
36:46
fake actor penis piano playing guy,
36:49
Zelensky as their frontman to who
36:51
just wears the same $10 Amazon
36:54
shirt every day. But I
36:56
think it's just sort of to like almost
36:59
they like to mock us openly. And I
37:01
think that's part of what the occult or
37:03
what the elites like to do openly mock
37:05
us openly show us like we
37:08
are this is so fake. This is this
37:10
whole thing is just a giant production. It's
37:12
theater. It's all fake. And let's
37:14
see how many people of you guys are falling for it.
37:17
And now to create this AI generated
37:19
spokesperson for Ukraine and the happenings in
37:21
Ukraine is just so like in your
37:24
face, mockery and exposure
37:26
of this whole fake psi up.
37:29
And really, and we just gave billions of dollars
37:31
more to Ukraine, or we just signed off
37:33
on that. And we already but we already know
37:35
most people who are aware know that this
37:37
has been exposed as a giant money laundering scheme.
37:40
Yeah, it's really, it's really
37:42
egregious and brazen at this point. Yeah,
37:46
I mean, the
37:48
whole thing, you know, if you go back to
37:50
Brzezinski, he says that you have to just control
37:52
that region to to run the
37:54
planet. And this is the old Halford
37:56
McKinder theory of heartland rim land, controlling
37:59
the Eurasia. Heartland. So that's why this
38:01
is such a big deal. It's to make
38:03
sure that Russia can't get
38:06
beyond certain boundaries and limitations. That's
38:08
why Russia saw it as so
38:11
necessary to try to take back that
38:14
land and that region and what they want, especially
38:16
Kiev back, because that's the part of Russia. But
38:19
yeah, it's sad. It's unfortunate. But
38:21
it's also true in the religious
38:23
realm, the CIA actually went in
38:25
and split the church in Ukraine
38:27
to create a literally a full
38:29
on CIA created fake Orthodox
38:32
Church. So they
38:34
did it in the religious world as well as
38:36
splitting the country too. So it's very sad
38:40
because they've actually destroyed a lot of
38:42
Orthodox churches. They've imprisoned a lot of
38:44
the priests and bishops of
38:46
the Orthodox Church there. Right. And
38:48
it shows you too, again, like just
38:51
showing you, showing us what they're planning
38:53
to do more of before they do
38:55
it. They're creating this now AI spokesperson
38:57
because they can't apparently get a real
38:59
person or they don't want to. And
39:02
it makes you wonder what other news
39:05
performances or what other political figures or
39:07
public figures have been have
39:09
been AI generated or giving us AI
39:12
generated videos or speeches that we thought
39:14
were real, but they're obviously fake. I
39:17
can think of one, probably Biden. I was
39:19
going to say Biden. Yeah. His speeches are
39:21
probably AI generated if he's still even
39:23
really still breathing. Well, I remember a lot
39:26
of people in the past years were sort of
39:28
dissecting the videos and saying, Hey, and they
39:30
were saying, Oh, it's a clone. It's a clone. My first
39:32
thought, like you're saying was it wouldn't be a clone. It
39:34
would be deep fake, you know,
39:36
I don't think they've waste the money and
39:38
time to clone Biden anyway. Yeah, they would
39:41
probably just do a deep fake. And
39:43
then Kate Middleton, Princess Kate just came
39:45
out with that super creepy video a
39:47
couple of weeks ago, explaining her absence
39:49
and saying that she got fast growing
39:51
cancer. And that was the reason why
39:53
she's been absent. But
39:56
even that, if you looked at that
39:58
video, it looked totally fake, totally. AI
40:00
generated. A lot of people spotted things in the
40:02
background. So it's like they're doing this right in
40:04
front of us. They're showing you and I
40:07
do you and I did you had me on you and
40:09
I said, our suspicion was
40:11
the stabby. Yeah. And then
40:13
it wasn't that before she put that video
40:15
out and talk about it was right before.
40:17
And so she did get the stabby. And
40:19
if it really did get cancer, that would
40:21
definitely make sense. Yeah. Yeah.
40:24
Well, I mean, the fast growing
40:26
cancer is one of the right.
40:28
Yeah. The turbo. Exactly. Yeah.
40:31
So I don't know. I guess we need to start
40:33
looking out for more videos,
40:35
speeches, performances from public figures
40:38
and politicians and seeing and
40:40
really thinking to ourselves, is this really them talking
40:42
to us or is this is this
40:45
a deep fake? Is this the AI generated individual
40:47
and message? And that's I know Roger
40:49
Stone. Yeah. Roger Stone was saying that they
40:52
had done that with that video, that voice clip
40:54
of him saying that Democrats
40:56
need to be assassinated or something. And then
40:59
wasn't there a guy a few days ago that that
41:01
they tried to ruin his career or some teacher somewhere
41:03
where they had a deep fake. It was a racist
41:05
rant, but it was a deep fake. It was a
41:08
deep fake. That's crazy. That's so
41:10
scary. What's the repercussions of that are? Wow. Wow.
41:14
Well, Jay Dyer, always great to have you and
41:16
go down the rabbit holes of these topics. Great
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44:39
back to shots fired. Well, I
44:41
don't know about you, but it
44:43
seems like at least for me
44:45
eating healthier seems like it's a
44:47
lot more expensive. And why
44:50
does it seem like the healthier
44:52
the food, the more expensive it
44:54
is, but it really is cheap
44:56
to eat cheaply, to eat junk
44:58
food, to eat fast food, everything
45:01
that's unhealthy for you seems like it's a
45:03
lot cheaper. And right now in
45:05
this horrible economy, where it's hard
45:07
enough to afford basic groceries, is
45:09
it even possible to eat healthy and
45:11
to improve your lifestyle when everything already
45:14
seems so darn expensive? Well,
45:16
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our show for our dot ask the doctor segment,
45:30
Dr. Sherwood, how's it going today? Going
45:33
well, thanks for having me and what a
45:35
really important topic, because in the economy that
45:37
we have right now, it is
45:40
irrelevant. No question. It
45:42
is relevant. And it just seems like
45:44
you know, you go to McDonald's, or
45:46
you go to Burger King, or even
45:48
something in the grocery store that isn't
45:50
very healthy for you, or is just
45:52
straight up really junk food for you,
45:54
it's cheap. But the salads and the
45:57
and the healthier things for you are more expensive.
46:00
Is that true? Is it more
46:02
of it just sort of like our eyes or
46:04
the media deceiving us? What are your thoughts about
46:06
it coming from your standpoint and kind of what
46:09
can we do about it? Well,
46:11
I think unfortunately it is true and but there's
46:13
a silver lining here that you know us, we're
46:15
going to come up with the hope side of
46:18
things but what is true
46:20
and it's sad is our government subsidizes
46:22
those things. In other words, the government
46:24
assists the producers of that junk
46:26
food to make it available to
46:28
our public cheaper and if you want to really
46:30
get into conspiracy theories here, you know the idea
46:33
of the people being put
46:35
in bondage. Government
46:37
that has to control them, feed them
46:39
and medicate them because we know these
46:41
foods are not going to help anybody
46:43
and they're really based upon this faulty
46:46
system called calories. I know everybody's heard
46:48
about you know you're supposed to have
46:50
2,000 calories a day. Well, I
46:52
don't know if you're trying to lose weight.
46:55
Yeah, I didn't see it written anywhere
46:57
in Genesis chapter 2. I don't understand
46:59
where that comes from and
47:02
to top that off, you know calories
47:04
are nothing more than hypothetical units
47:06
of energy potential and
47:08
so everybody's different and you're
47:11
right about it though Deanna. The foods
47:13
that are subsidized are cheaper
47:15
but here is the catch.
47:18
They are highly caloric and
47:21
low in nutrients. In other words, they have a
47:23
high caloric load but they have low
47:25
nutrients. Yeah. So the catch is we're going to
47:27
go back and have to have more because the
47:30
body doesn't run on calories, it
47:32
runs on nutrients. Study after
47:34
study has shown that after you make the
47:36
switch and it might take you a couple
47:38
of weeks going from
47:40
high caloric nutrient, nutrient absent
47:43
foods to nutrient
47:45
dense regardless
47:47
of calorie foods that we end
47:50
up eating less because we are less hungry
47:52
and I think most people that have ever
47:54
wanted this journey, they really understand it to
47:56
be true and study after study
47:58
has shown that it's actually cheaper
48:01
per capita even by
48:03
organic food per week over
48:06
a course of time because of the high
48:08
nutrient density and less opportunity
48:10
or even desire to eat more. Yeah,
48:14
I would say that that's true. I mean you
48:16
have a big Mac or something and it might
48:18
be satisfying junk food in a moment but
48:21
then your sugar spikes and you know you
48:23
feel like crap afterwards like you want to
48:25
take a big nap because of all the
48:27
carbohydrates and the fact that it's
48:29
so low in nutrients and it's
48:33
interesting too. Lately I've been creating one of
48:35
these meals that I've been it's become sort
48:37
of my healthy favorite where I take some
48:40
high quality ground beef and cook
48:42
some liver in it and chop it up and
48:44
cook that pan fry it cook that with a
48:46
bunch of butter and I know that sounds really
48:48
weird to a lot of people and a little
48:50
tomato sauce and it's actually really really good when
48:52
you get used to the taste of the liver
48:54
because liver is actually what I'll ask you this
48:56
I guess but it's supposedly really good for you
48:59
and packed with vitamins and so is ground beef that's
49:01
high quality. But afterwards I feel
49:03
like I feel better than I've eaten a big
49:05
back. I feel more satisfied and
49:07
with all those good fats and everything in
49:10
there I feel like I'm my
49:12
appetite is sustained for a lot longer. You're
49:15
right. First of all liver is highly nutrient
49:17
dense. We used to eat from tongue to
49:19
tail, you know years and years ago. We
49:23
don't anymore and most people don't eat even
49:25
organ meats but probably one
49:27
of the things lacking in people's diet
49:29
today is B vitamins and guess
49:31
what's full of B vitamins? Liver
49:34
and so liver has a high amount of just a
49:36
lot of things in there so I'm a big proponent
49:38
if you can find good grass-fed
49:41
and finished liver products
49:43
you should add that to your ground beef.
49:45
So I actually do the same
49:47
thing I think it's a wonderful fine taste
49:49
and people that aren't even averse to the
49:52
taste of liver the aftertaste you
49:54
can just mix less in there and use a
49:56
lot of spices and it really blends quite nicely.
49:58
Now to your point This is And people
50:00
need to understand this that
50:02
there are two things that can convert to
50:05
blood glucose. One is carbohydrate and one is
50:07
protein. Fats
50:09
cannot convert to blood glucose. So what you're
50:11
doing when you put good, full
50:14
fat butter in there is you're blunting
50:16
any sort of glucose
50:18
response, meaning you're creating more satiety
50:20
there. And so you by default
50:23
will not want any more. You'll
50:25
be completely full and satisfied. And
50:27
actually, you'll have higher nutritional density
50:29
in your system at that point
50:31
in time. But when you eat a
50:33
Big Mac, yes, it
50:35
comes in. Yes, it has some quick sort
50:37
of spiky type of energy to glucose. But
50:40
glucose comes up very high, which signals
50:42
the pancreas to create insulin, which
50:45
by the way is also a fat
50:47
storing hormone, folks. Just listen to that.
50:49
But insulin comes up, it
50:52
grabs the glucose by design and it takes it
50:54
to the cells of the liver and the muscles
50:56
to say, hey, guys, I've got some
50:58
potential energy that you can store later. But
51:01
if you're not doing any activity, that
51:03
glucose turns around because those things are
51:06
still already full and it turns into
51:08
triglycerides, which it's starting to snap. The
51:11
problem with that is we can't live with glucose
51:13
in our system very long. So insulin does its
51:15
job and it drops out the bottom of the
51:17
glucose, creating more hunger once
51:20
again. So it's a spiral that
51:22
goes in the wrong direction. My wife calls
51:25
it the vicious cookie cycle and
51:27
she's not far off from that one. All
51:30
right. So that leads me sort of
51:32
to my next point. How do we
51:34
get off of this vicious cookie cycle?
51:36
And does it have anything to do
51:38
with things like these, these awesome nutritional
51:40
bars that you have? This
51:43
one is called kingdom candy and it's
51:45
amazing. It's salted caramel crunch flavor. It's
51:47
a nutritional bar. Is this
51:49
the kind of thing that would lead us off
51:51
of that vicious cookie cycle? It
51:54
is Deanna, because we made those things not
51:56
to do anything other than, you know,
51:59
solve our own crack. here, you know,
52:01
we thought if we could come up with
52:03
something sweet, without
52:05
the cheat, as my wife again says, you
52:07
know, with no sugar, and that bar has
52:09
no sugar, and we sweetened it with monk
52:11
fruit and some stevia. It's got
52:14
high protein, high fiber, and it's even got
52:16
some vegetables in it, no kidding. Wow, that's
52:18
awesome. Very, very good. And I had one
52:20
probably a half an hour ago, actually. Nice.
52:24
It's really wonderful because because of
52:26
the fiber content, you're going
52:28
to get a nice full filling, and
52:30
because of the non-sugary sweet taste, you're
52:32
going to still satisfy that sweet taste
52:35
that we can all have that does
52:37
bring some satisfaction. So either kingdom candy
52:39
are really revolutionary in that
52:41
area, and there's two flavors we made.
52:43
One is salted caramel, and the other
52:45
one's peanut butter chocolate chip, and they're
52:48
really awesome, but that does help kids.
52:51
It helps adults, and all of us adults are
52:53
just big kids, so I think that's a win
52:55
for the team right there. Win
52:58
for the team, and by the way, this is my
53:00
favorite flavor too, the salted caramel crunch flavor. I had
53:02
one earlier today, and it is
53:04
really good, and it satisfies you, but
53:06
it's also, it's nutritious. I mean, it's
53:08
not a candy bar. It's got things
53:10
like coconuts, cocoa powder,
53:12
pure cocoa powder, and like
53:16
you said, vegetables, almond butter. It's stuff that
53:18
you should be having in your body anyways,
53:20
but not in a Nestle,
53:22
you know, Nestle candy bar
53:24
type of format. Well,
53:27
that's true, and no full, well, the
53:29
government doesn't subsidize these. I'll just say
53:31
that right now. We're
53:33
actually putting our hard-earned sweat equity into
53:35
these things, and we developed those bars.
53:37
It's not something we just got from
53:39
somebody else and slapped a label on
53:41
it. No, no. We actually put together
53:43
the formula, tested it out here, and
53:45
it took about probably a nine-month window
53:47
to test it, formulate it, and they
53:49
get it into production finally. So it
53:52
is not anything of a short process. And
53:54
we're actually going to come out with some
53:56
other cool stuff like Kingdom Crunch, which is going
53:58
to be a cereal. peanut butter
54:00
and also acai berries. So I'm excited
54:03
about those. That sounds really, really good. Keep
54:05
me posted for that because I love a
54:07
good cereal but not in like the fruit
54:09
loop format. I feel like I can't indulge
54:11
there but I would like a real nutritional
54:13
form of cereal. And then
54:15
last thing I wanted to talk about
54:17
today is your awesome book Surviving the
54:19
Garden of Eaton which is awesome. I
54:22
love it. Surprising biblical insights to enjoy
54:24
optimal wellness. I love this. I love
54:26
the title Surviving the Garden of Eaton about
54:29
halfway through the book. But for those of us
54:31
who or those of my audience members who have
54:33
not read this book, can you tell us a
54:35
little bit about it? Speaking of our
54:37
topic today of just simple things that
54:39
we can do to overall improve our health
54:41
and vitality. You
54:43
bet. Well that was our third number one
54:45
best seller believe it or not. And we
54:47
really, that was written kind of
54:50
sounds crazy by speaking into a voice
54:52
recorder on a cell phone. So when
54:55
I talk about it being the word of
54:57
God, I mean really it was it was
54:59
a wild experience and it just started and
55:01
never stopped. And then we got it transcribed
55:03
and busted up a little bit. But what
55:05
that one is is it goes right back
55:07
at the beginning. The beginning
55:09
of time in the book of Genesis
55:11
where God scripted it out. He had
55:13
the earth and animals and mankind there
55:16
and they had a garden and we
55:18
were eating well and there was no
55:20
sickness and disease. So what was God's
55:22
intent? And that's what I want to
55:24
go back to in that book. And we do we lay
55:26
it out there and then we go well what went wrong?
55:29
And what went wrong was very simply
55:32
is we started focusing
55:34
on with help of this serpent,
55:36
the enemy devil, you know, Satan.
55:38
We started focusing on the things
55:41
that we shouldn't be doing instead of
55:43
the abundance that we had. So
55:45
he wanted to focus on that one tree, that
55:47
one thing that we didn't need to do. Well,
55:49
we had all the rest of the whole garden
55:51
to have at it. And
55:54
he got us to believe that God was
55:56
holding something out on us and
55:58
he convinced Adam and like he
56:01
convinced many people today to take
56:03
one bite. And could that be
56:05
one bite of something that gets you off an
56:07
addictive land of food? Can
56:09
that be one bite of something that gets
56:11
you off in other addictions like gambling or
56:13
pornography or drugs or alcohol? Could that be
56:16
that one bite? It is. And
56:18
he always tries to get us to take
56:20
one bite. And so that book lays out
56:22
what went wrong, where
56:24
it went wrong, and how we're supposed
56:27
to restore that. It's very simple to
56:29
read. And probably one of
56:31
my favorite books that we've written, just because
56:33
of the simplicity of it
56:36
and the sensibility of it. So that's
56:38
one that I think would sort
56:41
of spur some good conversation about,
56:43
you know, with pastors and even
56:45
churches on why we're having donut
56:47
ministries, you know, because you see
56:49
the front of that book has
56:51
a donut tree. Right. And
56:55
so I got it from good sources. I asked
56:57
God himself, were there any donut trees in the
56:59
Garden of Eden? And I got a good chuckle
57:01
and a firm no. Exactly.
57:04
There's no donut trees in the
57:06
Garden of Eden. Love it. So
57:09
surviving the Garden of Eden, I love
57:11
this. Surprising biblical insights to enjoy optimal
57:13
wellness. Dr. Sherwood, always enlightening
57:15
and full of great information. Tell everybody
57:18
again where they can find you, contact
57:21
you and purchase any of your
57:23
awesome products. Well,
57:25
you can go to sherwood.tv slash
57:27
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57:29
great resources. And I really want to know
57:31
where people came from, you know, it's so
57:34
helpful and really appreciate you having the courage
57:36
to speak about freedom. And I'll
57:38
just kind of close with this kind of thought process.
57:41
True freedom is not being embodied to
57:43
the sick care system. Isn't
57:46
it time we all experienced some true freedom? I
57:48
think we're there now. Amen. Couldn't
57:51
have said it better, amen. Thank you so
57:53
much, Dr. Sherwood, as usual. Guys,
57:55
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58:38
thing we can do is drink water. I mean,
58:40
you hear me talk about hydrogen water all the
58:42
time with our little bottles. We
58:45
have to have water to live. Our bodies
58:47
are 65% water, just like the Earth
58:49
is, go figure. Wow, does that
58:51
not give you chills right there to think
58:53
about? Totally, yeah. When
58:56
we drink that water, if we can bring
58:58
hydrogen in there, it can reduce inflammation, it
59:01
can reduce free radicals, and it can be calm,
59:04
calm and peace to the south. So
59:07
I don't know how better we can get
59:09
than those two tips. And we need
59:11
that more today. Dan, if we're
59:13
stuck and just locked in to
59:15
what's next in the news, it's
59:18
going to lock us in on it. It's like
59:21
locking into a self-imposed prison. And
59:26
you have an incredible water hydration
59:28
device as well that we can talk about
59:30
real quick. I know that you probably have
59:32
it on your desk right now. I
59:35
drink this every day. This is, you know, forgive
59:37
me for sounding like, oh, my desk. You
59:41
know, we came alive. I
59:43
put water in here about five minutes ago, push
59:45
the button. And this little
59:47
chamber that's via electrolysis creates hydrogen in here.
59:49
I'll push the button one more time so
59:51
people can see that. Really cool. See
59:55
it puts little bubbles in there. Really neat like
59:57
that. And when I, I'll turn
59:59
it off and it's. show you when I
1:00:01
pull the lid off, you
1:00:03
can hear a little pressure and I
1:00:05
just drink the water. Yeah,
1:00:07
you don't want to be just drinking tap water.
1:00:09
I mean, you want to be, not all water
1:00:11
is created equal, right? I mean, of course, we
1:00:13
want to be replenished. We want to be hydrating
1:00:15
with lots and lots of water as one of
1:00:18
your tips, but not all water is necessarily created
1:00:20
equal. No, get your water
1:00:22
filtered. You know, reverse hot smoke is my
1:00:24
favorite. There's a lot of little portable filters.
1:00:27
One can do this from a hardware store
1:00:29
to put on your fountain and already on your
1:00:31
pictures in your house. You can get an indoor
1:00:33
filter system, which is pretty good. We have one.
1:00:35
You can buy filtered water too. But the cool
1:00:37
thing about this is when I
1:00:40
drink this, it reduces not
1:00:42
just the inflammation between radicals, but it
1:00:44
can make my cell respond in a
1:00:46
younger manner. So, you know, cheers
1:00:49
to being younger, older, I guess, I
1:00:51
suppose. But it's really important
1:00:54
that you've got yours too. It's important
1:00:56
to do the right things that are
1:00:58
simple. Yeah. I'm a big believer
1:01:00
in the kiss principle, keep it simple selling,
1:01:02
you know? Yes. And what
1:01:04
we talked about is learning to redefine stress,
1:01:07
understand the addiction to stress, getting
1:01:10
outside and getting away from it all, and
1:01:12
then filling your body with the
1:01:14
water, which is life. All
1:01:18
right, guys, that's all the time we got for
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