1
0:00:00 --> 0:00:08
And Jane, so everybody welcome to Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics International.
2
0:00:08 --> 0:00:13
In today's discussion, this group was founded by Dr. Stephen Frost over three years ago with a
3
0:00:13 --> 0:00:20
desire to pursue truth, ethics, justice, freedom and health. Stephen has stood up against government
4
0:00:20 --> 0:00:25
and power over the years and has been a whistleblower and activist, his medical specialty is radiology.
5
0:00:25 --> 0:00:31
At this moment, we remember Rainer Fulmick, another fighter for freedom, a German US lawyer who's
6
0:00:31 --> 0:00:39
currently unlawfully incarcerated in a German prison undergoing a German government show trial.
7
0:00:39 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction] been informed today that there will be a physical demonstration in favor in supporting
8
0:00:48 --> 0:00:54
Rainer on the 30th of November in Geneva, Switzerland. And anything that any of us can do to
9
0:00:55 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]ight of Rainer is necessary and appreciated. I'm Charles Cobes, the moderator of
10
0:01:04 --> 0:01:11
this group. I'm in Melbourne, Australia. I practiced law for 20 years before changing career 31
11
0:01:12 --> 0:01:18
years ago to become an educator and professional speaker. Over the last 14 years, I've helped
12
0:01:18 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]rategize remedies for vaccine damage and damage from bad medical advice.
13
0:01:25 --> 0:01:31
Jane Ruby, our guest today may well be able to confirm that bad medical advice, in fact,
14
0:01:31 --> 0:01:38
today is the number one killer in America. I'm also the CEO of an industrial hemp company.
15
0:01:38 --> 0:01:41
We comprise lots of professions here and we're from all around the world.
16
0:01:42 --> 0:01:46
Many of us thought the vaccines were okay. Now, many of us, including me,
17
0:01:47 --> 0:01:50
proudly say yes, we are passionate anti-vaxxers.
18
0:01:53 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction] time here, welcome and feel free to introduce yourself in the chat. If you
19
0:01:57 --> 0:02:02
publish anything, put the details in the chat so we can follow you, promote you and follow you.
20
0:02:02 --> 0:02:08
If you're standing for election anywhere, be it federal, state or local government,
21
0:02:09 --> 0:02:15
and you're most welcome to post your policies here so that we can support you. Jerry Waters
22
0:02:15 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction] that in Ireland. Jerry will make his public policy available to us so we can get
23
0:02:22 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]and we're in the middle of World War III and the
24
0:02:27 --> 0:02:33
medical science battle is only one of 12 battle fronts. There's no time to be tired. We're
25
0:02:33 --> 0:02:42
four and a half years, I assess, into a seven-year war. And I've been saying to this group for
26
0:02:43 --> 0:02:50
over a year, there will be a tipping point. And I consider after the event, I didn't consider this
27
0:02:50 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]ion, after the US election, I confidently say that the Trump election
28
0:02:58 --> 0:03:07
on the 5th of November is a tipping point. And it is galvanizing people, people like us in this
29
0:03:07 --> 0:03:16
meeting to say, hey, we have to push back against madness as Trump is doing. Most of us understand
30
0:03:16 --> 0:03:22
the development of science and the science is never settled. This meeting runs for two and a
31
0:03:22 --> 0:03:26
half hours after which for those with the time Tom Rodman runs a video telegram meeting, Tom puts
32
0:03:26 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] the time and are able to join. We will listen to our guest
33
0:03:31 --> 0:03:36
presenters today, Dr. Jane Ruby, for as long as Jane wishes to speak. And then we have Q&A.
34
0:03:36 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction], via long established tradition, asks the first questions for 15 minutes.
35
0:03:42 --> 0:03:47
This is a free speech environment with appropriate moderating. Free speech is crucially important in
36
0:03:47 --> 0:03:53
our fight to preserve our human freedoms. You need to understand the beginning of the end of freedom
37
0:03:53 --> 0:04:00
is the limiting of free speech. And I'm delighted again, that Donald Trump has made in
38
0:04:00 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]ages a big deal of that. I also call on the Australian government to drop its
39
0:04:07 --> 0:04:14
ridiculous move for a mad bill, MAD, the misinformation and disinformation bill. I mean,
40
0:04:14 --> 0:04:22
what bureaucratic fool would call it a mad bill? If you're offended by anything, be offended. We
41
0:04:22 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction] the offence industry that requires nobody to say
42
0:04:28 --> 0:04:34
anything that may offend another. And we similarly reject the triggering industry. Don't you dare say
43
0:04:34 --> 0:04:39
something that might trigger something. They are both censorship strategies. And when anybody says
44
0:04:39 --> 0:04:48
to you, I'm offended by what you said, what you say, never apologise. Never apologise.
45
0:04:48 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]ive of love, not fear. Fear is the opposite of love. Fear
46
0:04:55 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] you. Love on the other hand, expands you, liberates you. These twice
47
0:05:01 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]s. An extraordinary range of actions and initiatives
48
0:05:06 --> 0:05:11
have been generated from linkages made by attendees in these meetings. If you have a solution or a
49
0:05:11 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] or a great idea for improved health, put that details into the chat. The meeting is recorded
50
0:05:17 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]oaded onto the Rumble channel. And now welcome to our guest presenter today, Dr. Jane
51
0:05:23 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] Jane Ruby. Jane is famous. I'll give her a, we thank you so much Jane for giving us your
52
0:05:30 --> 0:05:37
time and wisdom and insights. And I'll just share her short, short bio. Jane is a medical professional
53
0:05:37 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]ug development expert with over [privacy contact redaction]ug
54
0:05:41 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] Ruby is the host of the Jane Ruby show currently on Rumble.
55
0:05:50 --> 0:05:57
She spent 10 years in Washington DC and worked in the office of presidential correspondence during
56
0:05:57 --> 0:06:03
the Trump, the first Trump administration. Jane has appeared on numerous TV shows, podcasts and
57
0:06:03 --> 0:06:10
radio shows across America and is the author of the acclaimed book, Sea of New Media, about the
58
0:06:10 --> 0:06:18
rise of citizen journalism in America. Jane is also highly published in US and global health
59
0:06:18 --> 0:06:23
economics. So Jane, it's wonderful to have you and thank you again, Stephen Frost for creating this
60
0:06:23 --> 0:06:29
group and for organizing Jane to speak to us today. Nice introduction, Charles. Very good.
61
0:06:30 --> 0:06:35
Thank you. Jane, you can share your screen. You're in your hands for as long as you wish to speak.
62
0:06:36 --> 0:06:43
Ah, wonderful. Well, first of all, Charles, thanks to you and Stephen and everyone for inviting me
63
0:06:43 --> 0:06:49
back. I feel like a bit of an alumna to this group. I think I first spoke maybe two or three years ago
64
0:06:50 --> 0:06:58
and you've had so many critical key people since then. So it's an honor to be among the speakers
65
0:06:58 --> 0:07:06
once again. I'm very happy that it's a free speech platform because you're not going to
66
0:07:06 --> 0:07:13
necessarily hear what you want to hear today in everything I say. I'm really well known for
67
0:07:15 --> 0:07:20
stirring the pot, not for the sake of it. It all goes back to what I first started out with was
68
0:07:20 --> 0:07:28
truth in medicine. I don't care where the truth takes me. I don't care if it leads me to
69
0:07:28 --> 0:07:33
something I really don't want to know or that's uncomfortable for me to know about my favorite
70
0:07:33 --> 0:07:42
politician, my government, people in the movement, and those kinds of things. So secondly, I wanted
71
0:07:42 --> 0:07:51
to say that I've never restricted in any interview the questions. If I cannot answer it, I will say so
72
0:07:51 --> 0:08:01
for whatever reason. Likewise, when I interview people on my show, I never limit or restrict them.
73
0:08:01 --> 0:08:[privacy contact redaction]ed in some interviews. So thank you again all and thank you all for being
74
0:08:09 --> 0:08:17
here. Your time is incredibly valuable. That has not been lost on me. Thank you for the
75
0:08:17 --> 0:08:[privacy contact redaction]ion. I wanted to expand a little bit on it because not just to sort of
76
0:08:23 --> 0:08:29
you know rah rah for me, more importantly so that you'll understand some of my biases,
77
0:08:30 --> 0:08:36
the basis for my analyses, some of my previous posts and public comments, and the like.
78
0:08:37 --> 0:08:42
I am a medical professional. I'm not a physician. I've never claimed to be a medical doctor.
79
0:08:42 --> 0:08:48
You couldn't pay me to be a medical doctor in this era that we're in. No offense to the medical
80
0:08:48 --> 0:08:[privacy contact redaction]ors who are with us and among us and you know understand the crimes that have been committed and
81
0:08:53 --> 0:09:00
we're not part of them. I'm a nurse practitioner in the United States. In most states, you practice
82
0:09:00 --> 0:09:06
independently. You overlap with medicine. You do not practice under the direction of a physician,
83
0:09:06 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction] your notes and your prescriptions co-signed. So we're very independent. My work has
84
0:09:12 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction]s in critical care in ICUs, you know managing very very sick patients. So I understand
85
0:09:19 --> 0:09:26
the environment. I then went on to teach undergraduate and graduate nursing. So I've been
86
0:09:26 --> 0:09:31
I'm a former professor. I've taught everything from physical assessment skills to theory.
87
0:09:32 --> 0:09:37
And that's going to be important when we talk about issues like the hospitals and what they're
88
0:09:37 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction]ayed as I call them. I went on to after teaching, I went on to
89
0:09:49 --> 0:09:57
run a 10-bed polysomnographic clinic where I was working with one of the top five sleep researchers
90
0:09:57 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction]ates for about three or four years. And we expanded to do multi-center trials for
91
0:10:04 --> 0:10:10
pharma. So when pharma is doing their phase two A and B studies, you know to get the data,
92
0:10:10 --> 0:10:16
the safety and efficacy package ready for the FDA to be evaluated for marketing,
93
0:10:17 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction]udies I was doing externally. So I've had a seat at all kinds of you know
94
0:10:23 --> 0:10:31
places in and around pharma, FDA, allopathic medicine, what we unfortunately call alternative
95
0:10:31 --> 0:10:38
medicine. It's another issue. And then I was actually recruited because of my reputation
96
0:10:38 --> 0:10:45
as an independent researcher. I was recruited by the pharma industry where I was for 20 years on
97
0:10:45 --> 0:10:51
the medical affairs, clinical affairs, and research and development and regulatory departments.
98
0:10:52 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction], I'm sorry, 20 years, the first 10 years was in one company.
99
0:10:58 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction]s, bought up by other companies, did mostly neuroscience work.
100
0:11:04 --> 0:11:10
I've launched some of the most famous compounds in the world that you would readily recognize
101
0:11:10 --> 0:11:20
across Alzheimer's, anxiety, depression, and the like. So it was really interesting to see the
102
0:11:21 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction] the end of my tenure, I actually, you know because I was so experienced,
103
0:11:28 --> 0:11:34
could see a lot of the corruption in my own companies along the way, in other companies.
104
0:11:35 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction]ly, and it's across several companies because it's trying
105
0:11:42 --> 0:11:48
to right the ship. You know they're mixing, you know they're violating anti-kickback laws,
106
0:11:48 --> 0:11:56
they're promoting off-label, which became an issue. One of the reasons I learned quickly in 2020 that
107
0:11:56 --> 0:12:04
this was a crime, a hoax, that the governments were all involved was when they started to lie
108
0:12:04 --> 0:12:10
by saying things like, oh it's against the law to prescribe off-label. No it's not. No it's not,
109
0:12:10 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction]e were talking about it, but for me it was a clue to share with the public
110
0:12:15 --> 0:12:21
that hey they're lying to you. It's a crime to promote it for a pharma company, but it's not a
111
0:12:21 --> 0:12:29
crime to prescribe it. So we were off to the races, and so anyway, and that brings me to March 2020.
112
0:12:29 --> 0:12:39
How did I get into this crazy thing? I got sick, and you know my doctor said, well because of your
113
0:12:39 --> 0:12:46
age, okay I'm over a certain age, you know go get tested, drove through a drive up. Interestingly,
114
0:12:46 --> 0:12:51
there was no nasal swab, it was a throat swab, and I thought I didn't think anything of it because
115
0:12:51 --> 0:12:56
it wasn't until maybe several months later that it became the strange deep plunging nasal,
116
0:12:57 --> 0:13:[privacy contact redaction]ory. And then I was told by my doctor several days later that I was positive
117
0:13:02 --> 0:13:10
for this Chinese thing called COVID, right? Okay, all we knew back then was what we knew.
118
0:13:10 --> 0:13:[privacy contact redaction]arting to get suspicious, but I didn't know a lot yet, so when my doctor called to tell me,
119
0:13:17 --> 0:13:23
and I'm a fellow prescriber, I said okay you're gonna write for hydroxychloroquine, right? We
120
0:13:23 --> 0:13:28
didn't really know or we're talking much about ivermectin at the time, so you're gonna write
121
0:13:29 --> 0:13:[privacy contact redaction]oxychloroquine and you know zithromax because some of these antibiotics had a little
122
0:13:34 --> 0:13:40
bit of an extra or an additional mode of action and they were pulmonary protective or that was a
123
0:13:40 --> 0:13:48
theory, prevents some of the quick conversion to pneumonias and all that. So his response to me
124
0:13:48 --> 0:13:51
changed the world forever for me, and that's why I'm telling you this story.
125
0:13:52 --> 0:13:58
He said to me, I can't do that unless you're in an ICU. Now all that was BS to me and I said,
126
0:13:58 --> 0:14:06
well why would you wait till I was that sick? And his second response was, Jane, you're just
127
0:14:06 --> 0:14:[privacy contact redaction] to tough this one out, and then he hung up on me. And you have to remember in March of
128
0:14:12 --> 0:14:20
2020, the bits and pieces we had were that some people did these, got in the, converted into
129
0:14:21 --> 0:14:28
these flashed pneumonias at around day 10. So he could have been leaving me to die, right? Okay,
130
0:14:29 --> 0:14:35
I did make it through obviously. I called the nurse practitioner in his office the next day,
131
0:14:35 --> 0:14:42
like a sneaky thing, and said, could you at least phone in the zithromax? I just want to protect my
132
0:14:42 --> 0:14:46
lungs. I don't know what else to do, blah blah blah. Okay, she did and that was the end of it.
133
0:14:46 --> 0:14:54
So that was my foray into this, and I was already connected. I was living in DC. I was, it's 2020,
134
0:14:54 --> 0:15:06
right? I got there in 2010, and I started, I had my own podcast already, but it was purely political.
135
0:15:06 --> 0:15:15
I never used my medical background. I did have the great honor through the invitation and
136
0:15:15 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]ice Clarence Thomas, Ginny Thomas, who's an activist in her
137
0:15:21 --> 0:15:27
own right and a lawyer, and very revered in the conservative movement in the United States,
138
0:15:28 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]e at the White House, and I worked in the office of, I took
139
0:15:32 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]ry, and I worked in the office of presidential correspondence,
140
0:15:37 --> 0:15:42
really managing, it sounds like you're opening the mail for the First Family. It's a lot more
141
0:15:42 --> 0:15:50
involved, and it's a great honor. It's your privy to all the mail that the American public is sending,
142
0:15:50 --> 0:15:57
gifts. It was a great time to be there. It was a great honor to do that work. So we also had the
143
0:15:57 --> 0:16:03
Trump Hotel. This lobby was mammoth, if any of you have ever been there. It became the watering hole,
144
0:16:04 --> 0:16:08
the water cooler, literally, around the world. People would come to DC, they immediately just
145
0:16:08 --> 0:16:[privacy contact redaction] of us were there almost every night, because there were
146
0:16:12 --> 0:16:19
meetings and events and things going on. So I just want to give you a flavor from my experience in DC,
147
0:16:19 --> 0:16:27
the access that I had to many, many people that you've heard of, public and private events
148
0:16:27 --> 0:16:35
that I was honored to be invited to. So I also worked, by the way, on the Trump's 2016 campaign,
149
0:16:36 --> 0:16:42
so that was that piece of it. Okay, so that's my background. Happy to, you know, when we get to the
150
0:16:42 --> 0:16:50
Q&A, you're happy to answer any questions about that or clarify anything. I was intrigued when
151
0:16:52 --> 0:16:57
Stephen and Charles invited me again, because I thought, well, I must have said something.
152
0:16:57 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction]ed something that piqued their interest. And you can let me know what that is,
153
0:17:04 --> 0:17:09
you know, at any time. But I think you basically... But the reason I invited you, if you remember,
154
0:17:09 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction] before, like the weekend before the recent election.
155
0:17:17 --> 0:17:25
And I recognized, I think I recognized correctly the terror in you, because I felt it myself,
156
0:17:25 --> 0:17:32
that Trump would not win. It wasn't so much that Trump was going to save everyone. It was more
157
0:17:32 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction] been extremely depressing to have had Kamala Harris gaslighting us all for
158
0:17:38 --> 0:17:45
another four years. So, and I noticed that you were terrified and you were talking about that
159
0:17:45 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction]ion fraud. And I thought you had your finger right on the
160
0:17:52 --> 0:17:58
button. And that's... And also, I liked the way you were talking. You were very confident, you're
161
0:17:58 --> 0:18:06
very articulate, and you know how to make points. So, I just thought you were wonderful. Your
162
0:18:06 --> 0:18:16
authenticity shone through for me. And you said tonight, I don't care where the truth takes me.
163
0:18:16 --> 0:18:22
That's exactly what I feel. I will go anywhere where the truth takes me. There's absolutely
164
0:18:22 --> 0:18:28
no point in going anywhere else. But unfortunately, many people who are on our side,
165
0:18:29 --> 0:18:36
in particular on our side, because they really matter, they will only go to certain places.
166
0:18:36 --> 0:18:43
So, that's why I invited you. Thank you, Stephen. Yeah, great explanation. And I appreciate
167
0:18:43 --> 0:18:[privacy contact redaction]s. I had terror in my eyes, not because Trump might have lost.
168
0:18:54 --> 0:18:59
Let's get the bias out on the table. For those of you who do follow my social media, you won't be
169
0:18:59 --> 0:19:05
surprised to hear me say I'm terrified for the United States and the rest of the world.
170
0:19:06 --> 0:19:15
And I'm going to tell you why. You know, I live in the medical place. And when these shots first
171
0:19:15 --> 0:19:23
came out, and when I started to see there wasn't enough information, there wasn't enough work done
172
0:19:23 --> 0:19:29
on them... Remember, this is my wheelhouse, this sausage making. Where is the pharmacokinetics? How
173
0:19:29 --> 0:19:[privacy contact redaction]s? How do I know where it goes? Where's the work done in animals
174
0:19:36 --> 0:19:39
if we're going to give this to children and pregnant women? And I got angry about it.
175
0:19:40 --> 0:19:50
And as I learned more and more, I fully expected Trump to pivot and out of concern for the people.
176
0:19:52 --> 0:20:00
He never pivoted. You know, for me, the anchor is this poison that they've created,
177
0:20:01 --> 0:20:[privacy contact redaction] a 50% non-disclosure leeway that that Pfizer and Moderna negotiated with the EMA
178
0:20:08 --> 0:20:[privacy contact redaction] and then the FDA. And that is that they don't have to... Let me just give you guys a little
179
0:20:15 --> 0:20:21
touch. If maybe anybody who's in the audience that has worked in pharma, you'll agree with me.
180
0:20:21 --> 0:20:28
We couldn't change the color on a box without putting together a whole package, assuring the
181
0:20:29 --> 0:20:33
FDA that we weren't changing anything else, verifying the formula even though it had nothing
182
0:20:33 --> 0:20:[privacy contact redaction] a 50%... What that means is, and it's true to this day,
183
0:20:43 --> 0:20:50
they can change the formula. The concentration, the type of genetic material,
184
0:20:50 --> 0:20:[privacy contact redaction]uff in there that we'll never know unless somebody like Dr. Murakami in Japan,
185
0:20:59 --> 0:21:04
Kevin McKernan, there's a list of people. Wonderful. They've done wonderful work.
186
0:21:05 --> 0:21:10
Dr. Young-Mi Lee in Korea, who I definitely want to talk about today because you need to have her
187
0:21:11 --> 0:21:[privacy contact redaction]e, this is the most dastardly diabolical crime
188
0:21:20 --> 0:21:27
I could ever imagine. They've covered everything. They switch it up. And listen, kudos to
189
0:21:28 --> 0:21:34
my great friend and colleague, Sasha Ladoeva of Team Enigma with Dr. Yeeden, Craig Pardakeuper,
190
0:21:35 --> 0:21:41
because that whole work they did on the, you know, using the pieces they had from theirs
191
0:21:42 --> 0:21:48
to look at lot numbers and see incredible variations, like way beyond what statistical
192
0:21:48 --> 0:21:55
analyses would allow within the same lot, which they said there's only one explanation. There's
193
0:21:55 --> 0:22:03
different material in the same and labeled the same lot number. This is how tricky it is.
194
0:22:04 --> 0:22:[privacy contact redaction] Daniel Nagase, the Canadian emergency room physician,
195
0:22:11 --> 0:22:19
who was also more importantly, a molecular biologist who understands and is trying to
196
0:22:19 --> 0:22:[privacy contact redaction]and that this is not a one-off. The world should be really pissed off.
197
0:22:28 --> 0:22:34
This is a permanent change. And in another two or three generations, when your grandchild
198
0:22:35 --> 0:22:41
goes to mate with their partner as an adult and start a family, nobody's going to know
199
0:22:41 --> 0:22:47
whose grandparent took it and who didn't. Maybe a couple will. But then the great-great-grandchildren,
200
0:22:48 --> 0:22:57
and this is going to be so blended. These are foreign protein. I know you know a lot of this.
201
0:22:58 --> 0:23:05
Genetic material, some of it's from, you know, enduring cancer cells, some of it's from different
202
0:23:05 --> 0:23:11
animal species, some of it's made in silico with God knows whatever put together Frankenstein,
203
0:23:12 --> 0:23:17
and they don't have to disclose half of it. So when people say, Dr. Jane, you got to give me some
204
0:23:17 --> 0:23:24
hope. What do I do to detox? Well, the reason that's a hard question to answer is because if
205
0:23:24 --> 0:23:28
you don't know what you've got, you don't know what you're detoxing. Now I'm all for general
206
0:23:28 --> 0:23:36
detox. Get the metals out. I'm with Dr. Lee Merritt on, you know, regular detox, parasites,
207
0:23:36 --> 0:23:42
cleanses, the whole bit. Get your body in the best possible shape because nobody knows the
208
0:23:43 --> 0:23:48
extent of the design that God created. That's what I hang on to. If you get the body everything it
209
0:23:48 --> 0:23:53
needs, it might be able to, I don't know. We don't know what it is. So people say, well, I got the
210
0:23:53 --> 0:23:57
MRR, I got the COVID, or I got the major. You don't know what you got on any given day,
211
0:23:58 --> 0:24:03
in any geographic location, even within the same lot number. See, I'm connecting all those dots I
212
0:24:03 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction] laid out for you. Brilliant. Jane, I've been astonished how few people understand what you've
213
0:24:11 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction] articulated. We never knew what was in these shots, and we certainly didn't know what was in
214
0:24:18 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]e saying, people who weren't doctors, you know,
215
0:24:25 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]ors. Yes, that's fine. But you don't replace one
216
0:24:30 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]e saying, as you've just pointed out so brilliantly, that,
217
0:24:36 --> 0:24:44
you know, you can't detox something out of the, out of human beings if you don't know what was
218
0:24:44 --> 0:24:52
in the shots. Well, we know some technologies like CRISPR-Cas9 is a technology that can clip
219
0:24:52 --> 0:24:57
genetic material at the nanol, you know, that gets everything's at the nano level and replace it.
220
0:24:59 --> 0:25:05
But the FDA has tons of guidance documents for industry saying, 15 years ago saying,
221
0:25:05 --> 0:25:09
gene therapy, you don't know where it goes. You don't know how long it's active. You don't know
222
0:25:09 --> 0:25:13
how to get it out. You don't know if it acts differently in children. And of course, they
223
0:25:13 --> 0:25:18
didn't do the pharmacokinetics. So we don't know it, which just blows my mind. But I want to give
224
0:25:18 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction] said, Steven, I want to give kudos to some of the earlier people
225
0:25:25 --> 0:25:30
that came to me. They didn't know where else to go. And they saw me, you know, on this podcast,
226
0:25:30 --> 0:25:38
right? When I started in March, April, 2021. And I was coming out, I discovered Lequinta Columna
227
0:25:38 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction]ates. I mean, nobody else was talking about them. There was, you know,
228
0:25:42 --> 0:25:49
you know, the group now, I'm sure, and incredible work. And I said, Oh, whoa. And they wrote up a
229
0:25:49 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction]ed it for many, many weeks. And then people I took a lot of slings
230
0:25:55 --> 0:26:01
and arrows, you know, I was the heretic for graphene oxide, you know, I had the Atlantic USA Today,
231
0:26:01 --> 0:26:06
everybody was after me, but I knew eventually it would be it would be vindicated. And people would
232
0:26:06 --> 0:26:10
say, Oh, my God, there's graphene oxide in some of these things here and there. I want to give kudos
233
0:26:10 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction] Philippe van Wellbergen in the UK, who is a family doctor with a microscope, who said,
234
0:26:17 --> 0:26:21
My patients that were jab were getting sick and tired, and that we couldn't figure it out. And we
235
0:26:21 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]s, but nothing was showing up. So we looked at their blood under a
236
0:26:25 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction] people I ever heard talk about visually seeing structures,
237
0:26:31 --> 0:26:38
okay, foreign bodies that are not supposed to be in blood, right. And Dr. Zandre Batha from Johannesburg,
238
0:26:38 --> 0:26:43
South Africa, I'm sure I think you've had her on or maybe maybe I'm thinking of another group.
239
0:26:43 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]n't, you should but she's a wet and dry microscopy expert. And she's a naturopath who uses
240
0:26:50 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]ogen and rife thing. And she sees like hundreds of jab patients a month. She
241
0:26:56 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction] to put it under the microscope. She was getting sick from it when she was in close
242
0:27:01 --> 0:27:06
by, even though she was gloved and all that. So these are the early pioneers that said, Hey,
243
0:27:06 --> 0:27:13
something's wrong. There's a lot of bad stuff in here. I want to jump a little bit on that note to
244
0:27:16 --> 0:27:20
Oh, the other thing I want the audience to know if you haven't connected me to it.
245
0:27:21 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ory of the embalmer clots. And the way that happened, the story was actually
246
0:27:28 --> 0:27:35
stolen from me. And it was that's for another night. And it was developed into a documentary
247
0:27:35 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ually had a lot of problems with it. So ultimately, it was I feel like God was protecting
248
0:27:39 --> 0:27:46
me by not having me in it. But so I wanted to let you know about the embalmer clots. And we can if
249
0:27:46 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ions about that, we can talk about it. But the way that came to me was one of the three
250
0:27:51 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]leblowers, if you know, Dr. Lieutenant Colonel, Dr. Peter Chambers, Lieutenant Colonel,
251
0:27:56 --> 0:28:03
Dr. Teresa long, Major Dr. Sam Sigaloff, and a couple other people, Mark Basha. These were the
252
0:28:03 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]e that blew the DMED. This was the military database, the the defense, the medical epidemiology
253
0:28:12 --> 0:28:17
database, it was a lot more pristine than VAERS for recording injuries. Because it was only
254
0:28:17 --> 0:28:22
physicians could input, it wasn't like the general public and families and patients. They blew the
255
0:28:22 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]le on that. And they were showing, hey, this is not just some goofy thing happening in the public.
256
0:28:27 --> 0:28:32
Our military is forced to take it, they're getting sick. We're she she Dr. Teresa long was
257
0:28:32 --> 0:28:38
grounding fighter pilots. She called me one day, I didn't even know her. She just said, I've seen
258
0:28:38 --> 0:28:44
your work. You're pretty gutsy. I know this won't get buried. I said, Okay, what is it? She said,
259
0:28:44 --> 0:28:50
I was at a funeral at Fort Rucker in Alabama. And the embalmer came over to me to the side and said,
260
0:28:50 --> 0:28:54
I need to talk to you. And he told her what he was starting to see. And put us together.
261
0:28:55 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction]ory in January of 2022. You would have thought that would have shut everything
262
0:29:00 --> 0:29:06
down in the world. Wouldn't you? With these shots? Stop. Stop. Don't touch the babies. Stop
263
0:29:06 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction] vulnerable first. Not a peep. And let me share
264
0:29:12 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction]ry. If something happened publicly with our drug or
265
0:29:17 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction], there was a clamp down like you wouldn't believe. Refer everybody to public relations,
266
0:29:23 --> 0:29:31
so CEO off it. Don't talk. Don't answer any paparazzi. Okay. This happened over and over
267
0:29:31 --> 0:29:37
and over. All these reports, everything you're aware of it worldwide. Not a peep. Never heard
268
0:29:37 --> 0:29:45
Pfizer come out, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Novavax. Oops, we're sorry. Listen, we were rushing it.
269
0:29:45 --> 0:29:51
The government told nothing. You know why? Because they know they don't have to. Because they know
270
0:29:51 --> 0:29:57
they're covered in the crime that they're committing. I want to mention and I want to
271
0:29:57 --> 0:30:[privacy contact redaction] plenty of time, by the way. You can kick me out, but I
272
0:30:02 --> 0:30:[privacy contact redaction] good enough time for Q&A. Just go stream of consciousness as long as you like.
273
0:30:07 --> 0:30:11
Don't stress about that. And it's great that you've got time. And then Steven,
274
0:30:11 --> 0:30:16
it's so I love coming to you guys. Yeah. So Jane, can I just explain? So these videos,
275
0:30:16 --> 0:30:22
I've realized laterally, I didn't really realize it before, but they're a kind of educational tool,
276
0:30:22 --> 0:30:32
if you like, for our friends. And so if you think things are important, please spell it out so that
277
0:30:32 --> 0:30:[privacy contact redaction]and the importance of what you're saying. Do you understand me? Okay. So we're
278
0:30:37 --> 0:30:[privacy contact redaction] videos we can. Oh, wonderful. Okay. And you know, to that point,
279
0:30:43 --> 0:30:49
I, my show, you know, show, it's a lack of a better word, we just call it that, this whatever
280
0:30:49 --> 0:30:55
that I'm doing. I see it. And I've said to the audience over in Oregon, I see it as medical
281
0:30:55 --> 0:31:00
information, medical education, deciphering things for you so you don't get stonewalled and
282
0:31:00 --> 0:31:07
gaslighted, because we've we see how badly that is. I actually don't like to do it. I like to do
283
0:31:07 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction]e. But I for the show, I prefer to just be me teaching, talking,
284
0:31:14 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction]ions from the audience, those kinds of things, because I really want it to be educational.
285
0:31:18 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction]e are doing what I do. Okay. So thank you for that. Now, I want to mention,
286
0:31:24 --> 0:31:30
since we're starting to talk about that, my big concern is the shots. The shots are ongoing. It's
287
0:31:30 --> 0:31:37
it's lockstep. Nothing has changed. We've had distraction after distraction. For my money,
288
0:31:37 --> 0:31:42
I'm just going to give you a quick little aside. I don't believe federal elections, at least in the
289
0:31:42 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction]ates are real anymore. Funny how we they stole it in 2020, which I do believe there was,
290
0:31:50 --> 0:31:56
you know, all kinds of fraud, signs of fraud. They stole it, they rioted, even though they won.
291
0:31:56 --> 0:32:02
But now Trump wins clean, handy, everybody on the left is over with Trump. You got Tulsi Gabbard,
292
0:32:02 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction], you got Robert Kennedy, who said, I'm not talking to him until he disavows the show.
293
0:32:07 --> 0:32:14
And now they're all together like one happy family. And he won, he won. And there's no riot in this.
294
0:32:14 --> 0:32:17
There's a couple of, you know, here and there in New York City, whatever.
295
0:32:18 --> 0:32:23
We're not getting the fall of love or the winter of love, are we? Everybody seems to be happy.
296
0:32:24 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction] want to say, I'm in the medical place. I'm in the mRNA thing. This poison is saturating
297
0:32:32 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction]t. It's saturating our animals, our food supply, the people that have been jabbed for,
298
0:32:39 --> 0:32:45
I was very suspicious when these governments and the military leadership around the world and
299
0:32:45 --> 0:32:50
everybody, these industries like the airline industry, I had people, relatives that were
300
0:32:50 --> 0:32:57
captains in airlines that said, you wouldn't believe this. They're behind the closed doors.
301
0:32:57 --> 0:33:03
They're yelling at us and swearing at us and you better take it. The drive to not only get people
302
0:33:03 --> 0:33:12
to take it, but over and over again, the lies that I could see, the medical lies. Well, it's 95%. I
303
0:33:12 --> 0:33:18
know we said it was 95% safe and effective, but we found it's really only 50. So you better take
304
0:33:18 --> 0:33:25
another one. None of it made sense to me. And so that was an issue for me. But so for me,
305
0:33:26 --> 0:33:33
it's the concern that the human genome, and I'm going to quote Dr. Negassi, has been poisoned.
306
0:33:35 --> 0:33:42
And now they want self-amplifying. Now that means, to my understanding from the experts,
307
0:33:42 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ies itself. Like going to the gas station,
308
0:33:47 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]e you pump in 10 gallons of gas, but within an hour, the gas multiplies itself
309
0:33:53 --> 0:33:59
and you got 20 gallons. You only paid for 10, but you got 20. Well, that might be great for gas,
310
0:33:59 --> 0:34:03
but it's not good for a poison that's never been properly tested. And that we believe,
311
0:34:03 --> 0:34:09
I believe through the work of Catherine Watt, the Pennsylvania paralegal, we've worked very closely
312
0:34:09 --> 0:34:16
together for three years. She has all the receipts, all the proof. Her substack is Baileywick News,
313
0:34:16 --> 0:34:25
Sasha's is due diligence and I know you know of both of them. This is a mass genocide program
314
0:34:26 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ed by primarily the American Department of Defense, but it goes all the way up
315
0:34:34 --> 0:34:39
to Bank of International Settlements. That's why it's all lockstep around the world. I think the
316
0:34:39 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]op it from saturating everything. That's why there's a nice
317
0:34:48 --> 0:34:56
little calm right now, isn't there? I'm concerned. I'm concerned about my family members, the little
318
0:34:56 --> 0:35:01
ones who didn't take it, their parents didn't take it, I didn't take it, but they have to go forward
319
0:35:01 --> 0:35:07
in this world and I'll be long gone, but they're going to have to figure out who's poisoned, who's
320
0:35:07 --> 0:35:19
not. Why isn't anybody that I know of working on a detox? Because that would require
321
0:35:20 --> 0:35:26
them having to tell you maybe more about what's in there. I don't know if you all know this or
322
0:35:26 --> 0:35:32
maybe some of you do, but I started asking the question publicly when Robert Malone was trotting
323
0:35:32 --> 0:35:41
around bragging about inventing it. His words, not mine. If you invented it, then you must know it
324
0:35:41 --> 0:35:46
intimately, whether you meant it for good or bad. Why aren't you in the lab day and night finding
325
0:35:46 --> 0:35:51
the antidote to this thing that's killing babies in the womb, it's dropping 10-year-olds dead on a
326
0:35:51 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]ead of chicken dinners? And I got sued for $25 million in a false defamation case,
327
0:35:58 --> 0:36:05
which was dismissed by a federal judge and he was nonpartisan because he was appointed by Bill
328
0:36:05 --> 0:36:14
Clinton, but he dismissed that case, he dismissed the other $25 million case that Malone brought
329
0:36:14 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] Peter Bregan and his wife Ginger, two amazing human beings and great
330
0:36:20 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]or and writers and humanitarians. And just before that, our cases got dismissed. The judge,
331
0:36:28 --> 0:36:33
same judge, same court also dismissed a fake defamation case against Washington Post. I'm
332
0:36:33 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction], left-wing lying rag. And it went down this thing. But it took,
333
0:36:40 --> 0:36:50
you know, I was innocent for asking a question, but it took 18 months and $61,[privacy contact redaction] to get
334
0:36:50 --> 0:36:58
to a motion to dismiss. So in the meantime, a lot of these people in those worlds, I'm shunned out,
335
0:36:58 --> 0:37:04
which is fine. They're all dirty anyway, as far as I'm concerned. But a lot of those people just
336
0:37:04 --> 0:37:10
gone along talking, you know, gee, lipid nanoparticle here, you know, genetic thing,
337
0:37:10 --> 0:37:16
oh yeah, we've got to stop it. Take my onion powder though for $60. Here's a jar, I'm selling it.
338
0:37:17 --> 0:37:25
What? Meanwhile, nothing has changed, prove me wrong, from 2021 when these shots were rolled out,
339
0:37:26 --> 0:37:34
except that not as many companies are mandating it. And when the government mandated it, well,
340
0:37:34 --> 0:37:37
the federal government mandated it in the US, let me explain to you what that meant.
341
0:37:37 --> 0:37:46
All 535 scum on Capitol Hill, and I don't say that lightly, everyone in the House and the Senate,
342
0:37:47 --> 0:37:55
is dirty, bought and paid for. How do you know, Jane? What have they done? If I see another
343
0:37:55 --> 0:38:01
hearing, I think I'm going to have a heart attack myself. Hearings and hearings and hearings.
344
0:38:01 --> 0:38:09
Hearings and hearings, done nothing. And to make matters worse, they exempted themselves
345
0:38:10 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]affers and 800,[privacy contact redaction] office and maybe
346
0:38:20 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]e of other, and all the illegal aliens that are just flooding through the Darien Gap up through
347
0:38:28 --> 0:38:35
Mexico, processed by the NGOs. And you know how dangerous this is for our country? Not only are
348
0:38:35 --> 0:38:42
they processed and given resources and then sent up into the US, but a great number of them have
349
0:38:42 --> 0:38:48
been naturalized. So when you put that person into a police officer's uniform and then one of us says,
350
0:38:48 --> 0:38:55
well, you're not a citizen, you don't have any power. Oh, I am a citizen. This is how, as Dr.
351
0:38:55 --> 0:39:04
Shiva says, this is a multi-pronged approach. This is a death by a thousand cuts. And so I want to move
352
0:39:04 --> 0:39:16
to the discovery I found in July, a Korean doctor, really interesting person. Could I just ask you,
353
0:39:16 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] mentioned something very extremely interesting then to me, exempted themselves.
354
0:39:22 --> 0:39:26
You're talking about members of Congress, are you the House and the Senate?
355
0:39:26 --> 0:39:31
Yes. And let me toss in one other piece, because you may put it in your question. Not only do they
356
0:39:31 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]aff, a number of them we have found in their federal financial
357
0:39:36 --> 0:39:44
disclosure forms that are filed. Everyone has to file one who's serving. I'm not going to nitpick
358
0:39:44 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]ock they own, but I will call out people like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Rand Paul,
359
0:39:51 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]e, these scumbags who own Gilead. Gilead makes remdesivir. Do you know how many
360
0:39:57 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]e I've had on my show who tell the story of how they stood behind the glass while they watched
361
0:40:03 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]ed and the infusions of remdesivir over their protests
362
0:40:09 --> 0:40:14
over and over again until the person's organs stopped and then they got to put them on a vent.
363
0:40:15 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]ock, but they hold hearings on the COVID injured.
364
0:40:24 --> 0:40:26
Okay, I'm sorry, Stephen. I got passionate for a minute.
365
0:40:27 --> 0:40:32
So, Marjorie Taylor Greene, I'd like to talk to you about her later.
366
0:40:32 --> 0:40:34
Sure, well, I'd love to talk about her.
367
0:40:34 --> 0:40:39
Rand Paul, going on about gain of function research, which I don't think they could ever do.
368
0:40:39 --> 0:40:45
They could ever do. It's just been put about as a false narrative. But anyway, what I wanted to hear
369
0:40:46 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]ly was exempted. So these people at Congress, the senators and the House of
370
0:40:53 --> 0:40:59
Representatives, they exempted themselves, but they also exempted their staffers. Three thousand,
371
0:40:59 --> 0:41:05
did you say? Or five thousand, was it? Three thousand and I left out the White House and
372
0:41:05 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]aff. Yes, and then you mentioned, right, I'm just White House.
373
0:41:11 --> 0:41:16
Okay, and the Chinese, who were they? Sorry?
374
0:41:16 --> 0:41:23
There's information that eight hundred thousand Chinese exchange students, now they're in and out,
375
0:41:24 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction] to take the COVID shots to come in and out.
376
0:41:29 --> 0:41:36
Wow. So do you think, Jane, sorry about this, but do you think that the Chinese Communist Party
377
0:41:36 --> 0:41:38
were behind what the DOD did? No.
378
0:41:39 --> 0:41:44
Was this treason? No, I think they were part of it. I think
379
0:41:44 --> 0:41:50
Pharma was part of it, like now Pharma. To me, Pharma and the DOD are merged in President
380
0:41:50 --> 0:41:56
Trump's September 19th, [privacy contact redaction]er that he signed. If you read the short version of it,
381
0:41:56 --> 0:42:03
you can easily see what he's done is he merged all the alphabet agencies, FDA, CDC, NIH,
382
0:42:04 --> 0:42:10
under the Department of Health and Human Services, which answers to the DOD, which then was in lock
383
0:42:10 --> 0:42:15
step with the World Health Organization, which is not a health organization, as you know, it's the
384
0:42:15 --> 0:42:23
military arm of the UN. And then it goes up to the UN. So what I'm saying is he consolidated them.
385
0:42:24 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]anation for me to understand how does an agency like the FDA,
386
0:42:31 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ically in the world of the FDA for 20 years.
387
0:42:36 --> 0:42:40
How do they go from, there was corruption here and there and you know, they got some companies got
388
0:42:40 --> 0:42:47
to do what, okay, I get it. I'm talking about you don't need to do studies. Oh, your eight rat study.
389
0:42:47 --> 0:42:51
Oh, that's fine. We'll give you, you've got, you can market the new variant.
390
0:42:53 --> 0:42:58
No, something changed. And that was one of the things that changed. And these agencies,
391
0:43:00 --> 0:43:04
it's a joke that they meet to evaluate the data, the data from what there's no data.
392
0:43:05 --> 0:43:11
Nobody's running phases one through four studies, which are the clinical phase for human beings,
393
0:43:11 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]uff, and the scary thing is, and I want to get this in before I forget,
394
0:43:17 --> 0:43:28
that the seasonal flu shots are mRNA. If you don't believe me, look at the interview of Albert Borla
395
0:43:28 --> 0:43:36
in January of 2023 at Davos when the giddy reporter says, you've been talking about
396
0:43:36 --> 0:43:41
mRNA in the flu shots. How's that going? So, oh, we've recruited it. We finished, we got to unblind.
397
0:43:41 --> 0:43:46
We'll put it together. We'll see who gets sick and then we'll have, and he says, well, this is January,
398
0:43:46 --> 0:43:52
February. Now you're talking to somebody who understands it takes several years to get your
399
0:43:52 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction] in, first out. Okay. And he says to the guy, the reporter says, well, how soon will we have a
400
0:43:58 --> 0:44:09
flu, mRNA flu vaccine? And Borla says, oh, June, July, June, July of 2023. So when I'm pumping out
401
0:44:09 --> 0:44:14
those things on my social media, you know, as big as that, do not take a flu shot, do not take a flu
402
0:44:14 --> 0:44:19
shot. Because then when they challenge me, I'll educate them on the reply. That's why.
403
0:44:20 --> 0:44:29
You've seen the US childhood vaccination schedule. It's so frightening. It's just,
404
0:44:29 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]art them at six months and they ram it all the way through. And then if you figure out that
405
0:44:33 --> 0:44:40
some of those flu shots that the babies get, like hemophilus, influenza B, some of these other ones
406
0:44:40 --> 0:44:48
that they don't need, those are mRNA based by now. And everything's going to be mRNA based.
407
0:44:49 --> 0:44:55
You're, if they come up with, if they come up with a, a bird flu, which they are, and we have
408
0:44:55 --> 0:45:00
ACAM 2000, which is a live smallpox, you have to quarantine yourself for two weeks from your family
409
0:45:00 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] a live vaccine, a material in you that could make somebody else sick. I mean,
410
0:45:05 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ity is crazy. And all these, these vaccines, I'm with David, Dr. David Martin from
411
0:45:11 --> 0:45:16
day one, we've been friends and colleagues on the, it's not a vaccine because you're giving the
412
0:45:16 --> 0:45:20
criminals cover and it's not a vaccine. But when they come out with these things, they're going to
413
0:45:20 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] flu, monkeypox. I try to educate people in the simplest way so they don't
414
0:45:26 --> 0:45:32
have to get all, you know, crazy. And I say, start what, stay close to the beginning of what you know.
415
0:45:33 --> 0:45:38
You know, the PCR test is a fraud, right? So if you know it's a fraud and they say,
416
0:45:38 --> 0:45:42
Hey, we're getting increased cases of monkeypox or bird flu. How'd you diagnose it?
417
0:45:44 --> 0:45:53
PCR. Bye. Bye. Very good, Jane. Very good. Right. So just start at the beginning. I try to,
418
0:45:53 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]e a lot of power to shut their, you know, murder,
419
0:45:57 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]ors down when they try to push something, shingles shots. I don't trust that.
420
0:46:03 --> 0:46:08
I mean, anything that's injected and it's coming from the pharma industry, I don't trust. I don't
421
0:46:08 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction], you know, a dental anesthetics. I don't trust Botox and fillers, you know, and it's too
422
0:46:14 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction] because I'm at an age where, you know, it's kind of wish I could
423
0:46:19 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction], just a little funny there, but I want to talk about Dr. Young Mi Lee really
424
0:46:24 --> 0:46:31
quickly. She is a Korean OBGYN and I love this because people would say, ah, she's just an OBGYN.
425
0:46:31 --> 0:46:37
Okay. What she did was with another colleague, Dr. Daniel Braude, who I believe is an American
426
0:46:37 --> 0:46:43
expat and he, and he is living in Okinawa. They got together and they designed a study,
427
0:46:43 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]udy. What does that mean? It's not randomized. It's you can't,
428
0:46:48 --> 0:46:54
it's a different design because you have a different research question. They wanted to take
429
0:46:54 --> 0:47:00
two things. One, a little bit of biological material from people who got the shots.
430
0:47:01 --> 0:47:10
And second thing they wanted to observe was material directly from the Moderna and Pfizer
431
0:47:10 --> 0:47:18
shots. And they did like, you know, parallel observational, they incubated it. You have to
432
0:47:18 --> 0:47:24
read the report. I've put it out. I did a three-part interview with her. It's, it will blow your mind.
433
0:47:26 --> 0:47:30
I don't want to get ahead of myself. Incubated it. She's already two years, when she came, they came
434
0:47:30 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction] publication three months ago. It was two years. They've got two years of data.
435
0:47:37 --> 0:47:40
And I said, when are you going to stop? She said, I'm going to keep going.
436
0:47:41 --> 0:47:47
Let's start with the Pfizer and Moderna materials. She incubated them across different temperatures,
437
0:47:47 --> 0:47:53
body temperature, room temperature. She incubated them in different media like normal saline,
438
0:47:54 --> 0:47:58
close to the body, salinity, distilled water, you know, benign things.
439
0:48:00 --> 0:48:07
And she's reporting, by the way, she's a stereomicroscopy expert. If you know what a
440
0:48:07 --> 0:48:13
stereomicroscope is, it is specifically to look at three-dimensional objects. So when they said,
441
0:48:13 --> 0:48:19
oh, she's just an OBGYN, I said, tell me a little bit about yourself. How did you know this expertise?
442
0:48:19 --> 0:48:27
Turns out she did a long, not a fellowship, but a long stint at the University of Chicago
443
0:48:27 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]ereomicroscopy. She's seeing three-dimensional object. What do I
444
0:48:34 --> 0:48:42
mean by that? Three-dimensional. Okay. These things are assembling themselves. Then after a
445
0:48:42 --> 0:48:48
month or two, they disassemble themselves. And then maybe a month or two later, they reassemble
446
0:48:48 --> 0:48:55
again. I said, have you tested it? You know, the pipette, you know, like chemically, because I'm
447
0:48:55 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]s like, what is it? Analyze, what's the chemical? She said, I don't want to disturb it.
448
0:48:59 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]ablish how long it's doing. So that's that. Okay. Both products, almost similar.
449
0:49:10 --> 0:49:17
And the things that are growing in there look very similar to me to what Dr. Van Wellenberg
450
0:49:17 --> 0:49:23
in the UK reported, what Dr. Zandri Batha in South Africa showed me. And I have all these files. They
451
0:49:23 --> 0:49:28
have their own files, but I have copies of all that. I can go back and see these. Okay.
452
0:49:29 --> 0:49:36
The biological material, the other part of her study, they took semen from men who had gotten the
453
0:49:36 --> 0:49:43
shots two years prior. Right? You think, big question is, how long does it last? Is it still
454
0:49:43 --> 0:49:50
in my body? Well, it looks like something is still going on two years later. And the other material
455
0:49:50 --> 0:49:53
was urine. So there were some women and men for the urine, men for the semen.
456
0:49:54 --> 0:50:03
And they're growing all kinds of structures. You can look at, she's got a report that it was published
457
0:50:03 --> 0:50:09
in January, I'm sorry, July. And she breaks it all down. And here's another interesting thing.
458
0:50:10 --> 0:50:16
She also looked at the material, you know, in the medium, and then put it near different energy
459
0:50:16 --> 0:50:23
sources. This will blow your mind too. Puts it near a, I don't have one with me, an external charger,
460
0:50:23 --> 0:50:28
you know, that you can hook up to your phone when you're run down. When that thing is on and charging,
461
0:50:28 --> 0:50:33
the EMF is off the charts. And it showed because those things were growing things faster.
462
0:50:34 --> 0:50:39
Look, I've never been one to say, you know, when they came up with the, oh, these things are,
463
0:50:39 --> 0:50:43
I can hold a spoon to my arm and I'm magnetic. And, you know, there's this and there's that.
464
0:50:43 --> 0:50:48
I've always been very skeptical. You got to, I got to corroborate. I got to see it over and over again.
465
0:50:48 --> 0:50:54
But these things she's showing you. And, you know, she's showing you, she's got the pictures,
466
0:50:54 --> 0:51:01
she put another one near, and she's got the EMF, you know, counter. She puts, put that near
467
0:51:01 --> 0:51:09
your, um, Wi-Fi, the router, a lot of increased activity. It's, it'll really open your eyes. But
468
0:51:10 --> 0:51:15
you guys, where I, where I go with that is I take it back up to 30,000 feet
469
0:51:16 --> 0:51:24
and I say to myself, we're in trouble. Who, who's doing this? Who, who is getting away with
470
0:51:24 --> 0:51:32
poisoning the earth, killing off the future of our babies? Because this guy's semen was growing a lot
471
0:51:32 --> 0:51:40
of foreign materials. Some of it looked metallic. And how are you going to procreate? And if you do,
472
0:51:40 --> 0:51:50
what are you making? At the end of the interview with her, I asked her if she was afraid for her
473
0:51:50 --> 0:51:57
life. And she said, yes, I am. And I, I'm a woman of God. I'm a Christian. She said,
474
0:51:57 --> 0:52:04
I ask your audience to pray for me. I did go back to her several weeks later, because she said,
475
0:52:04 --> 0:52:10
when you see the second part of our report, what we found, you're just, you know, oh, wow. I can't
476
0:52:10 --> 0:52:16
even, I can't imagine anything more horrific than what you've already shown me. So I went back to
477
0:52:16 --> 0:52:23
her a few weeks later, like, you know, is there anything, do you want to, you know, come on the
478
0:52:23 --> 0:52:27
show? I mean, is there anything new that you mean? And she said, not quite yet. And I think that
479
0:52:27 --> 0:52:34
after she did a few interviews, including mine, I think she was harassed. She was harassed at work,
480
0:52:34 --> 0:52:39
you know, through the authorities, you know, of course, for other reasons and other things.
481
0:52:40 --> 0:52:48
But I didn't talk to, I haven't talked to Dr. Braude. But that was, that was, that was the story
482
0:52:48 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] Young Mi Lee, last name is Lee, L-E-E. And I think if you look it up, just put her name,
483
0:52:55 --> 0:53:02
Young Mi is the name Young, like as opposite of old, and then M-I, Young Mi Lee, and put in incubation,
484
0:53:03 --> 0:53:08
that article will come up. And it's a, it's like a 65 page medical report
485
0:53:09 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ep by step.
486
0:53:16 --> 0:53:25
Where was she working, Jane? She is still in obstetrics and gynecology, in a hospital,
487
0:53:25 --> 0:53:28
in I believe she's in Seoul. But here's an interesting thing you just reminded me of
488
0:53:28 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ion. I asked her in the beginning, how did you even think of doing this?
489
0:53:34 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ing to me, but very chilling. She said,
490
0:53:40 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] are different from non-jab. So you got to be kidding
491
0:53:46 --> 0:53:55
me. How? And I want to get this right, because I'm not an OB-GYN expert. She said, in spontaneous
492
0:53:55 --> 0:54:07
natural abortion, she said the baby stops growing, the heart stops, the baby dies for some reason,
493
0:54:07 --> 0:54:13
maybe there's a genetic thing, and then the placenta shuts down, bleeds, whatever it does.
494
0:54:15 --> 0:54:19
What she was seeing and putting the pattern together was that in the jabbed women,
495
0:54:20 --> 0:54:30
even though they were able to conceive and start to gestate, she said the placenta
496
0:54:32 --> 0:54:37
started having anomalies and later on when they could see that, I think it was autopsy,
497
0:54:38 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]royed and then the baby died. So the baby was killed by the processes that attacked
498
0:54:46 --> 0:54:52
placenta. There were times in this interview when I don't mind telling you all,
499
0:54:55 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] compose myself.
500
0:55:03 --> 0:55:11
So when you see me out there and I'm an obnoxious bitch to people, people that say,
501
0:55:11 --> 0:55:16
that's nothing wrong. What are you mad at Trump for? What are you mad at this one for? What are
502
0:55:16 --> 0:55:22
you mad at that one? Well, we now have a vice president-elect, I don't know if you know this,
503
0:55:22 --> 0:55:29
who's invested with the other little darling, Vivek Ramaswamy, who I call Pharma Swami,
504
0:55:30 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ories. Why? Why do we need more when we haven't even addressed?
505
0:55:40 --> 0:55:44
Yes, exactly. So is that JD Vance that you're talking about?
506
0:55:44 --> 0:55:51
I'm talking about JD Vance. JD Vance is a primary person in a company called, here's the word,
507
0:55:51 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ify Bio. They're going to make billions of doses of mRNA and don't forget,
508
0:56:02 --> 0:56:05
I don't know if you guys know this, but the founders of Biontech,
509
0:56:06 --> 0:56:11
those German expats that live in, or Turkish expats that are in Germany, they started
510
0:56:13 --> 0:56:21
Biontech, you know, Biontech and Pfizer. That would be Aslam Terisi and UÄŸur Sahin. They developed
511
0:56:21 --> 0:56:29
mRNA into shots for cancer and they got kind of pushed aside. Then they hit pay dirt with the
512
0:56:29 --> 0:56:37
COVID thing and Pfizer and now they're coming back. Imagine being across the table, somebody
513
0:56:37 --> 0:56:42
like me who's had two primary breast cancers, radical mastectomy, melanoma, each, I know the
514
0:56:42 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]or looks at you and says, I'm sorry, but your biopsy was positive and it's
515
0:56:47 --> 0:56:55
aggressive. The fear, I can't begin to explain to you the fear and it hijacks your mind. You know
516
0:56:55 --> 0:57:03
how easy it's going to be to get people to run for that mRNA vaccine? This is a speeding up of
517
0:57:04 --> 0:57:11
depopulation. You know, sometimes Occam's razor is just Occam's razor, right?
518
0:57:13 --> 0:57:16
So, lots to think about. So Jane, you're a wonderful storyteller.
519
0:57:17 --> 0:57:21
Thank you. You're the best storyteller we've had. Thank you.
520
0:57:22 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ly, to God, wish it was a fairy tale. I have loved ones on
521
0:57:27 --> 0:57:36
this earth that are little. I'm older, but they're not going to get a full chance like I got.
522
0:57:39 --> 0:57:41
All right, Jane, are you ready for questions?
523
0:57:41 --> 0:57:42
Well, I'm ready.
524
0:57:42 --> 0:57:44
She knows she wants to finish.
525
0:57:45 --> 0:57:51
Well, I don't think I have much more and some more might come out as I go through the whole
526
0:57:51 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ions. I think that was...
527
0:57:56 --> 0:57:59
Well, you Jane are a risk, Stephen, the questions you ask her.
528
0:57:59 --> 0:58:04
Yes, but she might have something important to say now, which she forgets about later.
529
0:58:04 --> 0:58:09
I'll wrap up with the fact that I'm very disappointed. I don't want to do too much
530
0:58:09 --> 0:58:14
of the political unless you want to. I'm not restricting, but I can talk about the medical
531
0:58:14 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] about the unchecked mRNA. Everybody's building it. You got Moderna
532
0:58:20 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ants all over the world. African countries that are starving and poor.
533
0:58:26 --> 0:58:31
Sure, we'll take a hundred million to build a factory. I mean, it's madness. There's going
534
0:58:31 --> 0:58:37
to be nowhere to go and hide. But I want to wrap up where I started really quick, two minutes.
535
0:58:39 --> 0:58:46
I'm thoroughly disgusted with President Trump from day... I know some of you are celebrating.
536
0:58:46 --> 0:58:56
It's happy. Obviously, nobody wanted Kamala Harris, but that's rise above that and understand that
537
0:58:56 --> 0:59:07
it's all the same. It's all the same. Not only has he never acknowledged the injuries,
538
0:59:08 --> 0:59:13
the decimation to our US military, and I know that from the inside,
539
0:59:13 --> 0:59:25
but he tells you it's the greatest accomplishment of mankind. And I, the heretic that I am, call
540
0:59:25 --> 0:59:32
RFK Jr. a fraud. Why do I do that? Everybody loves him. He's the hope. I'll tell you why.
541
0:59:33 --> 0:59:42
His own vice president nominee, Nicole Shanahan, says in an interview several months ago,
542
0:59:43 --> 0:59:50
we're not going over to support President Trump if Bobby thinks that he's going to fold down the
543
0:59:50 --> 0:59:57
campaign and go with another candidate. We're not going with Trump until he disavows. So the
544
0:59:57 --> 1:00:01
interviewer is Adam Carolla, and the interviewer says disavows the shots, and she goes, everything,
545
1:00:02 --> 1:00:07
everything he did, the lockdown, the this, the transfer of wealth.
546
1:00:08 --> 1:00:12
Where do you think that PPE money came from to companies that eventually went out of business
547
1:00:12 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]? They bled my country dry to transfer that wealth. He added $12 trillion. You feel like
548
1:00:23 --> 1:00:30
celebrating? I don't. I don't feel like drinking champagne because we're going to go into this
549
1:00:30 --> 1:00:36
presidency and nobody is talking about the shots. And I called her out and said,
550
1:00:36 --> 1:00:40
how did you guys get flipped? How did you and Bobby Kennedy get flipped? Because he's over
551
1:00:40 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] him say they're going to stop the COVID mRNA shots?
552
1:00:48 --> 1:00:51
How can you when your vice president is heavily invested?
553
1:00:54 --> 1:00:55
Good point. We're in trouble.
554
1:00:57 --> 1:01:01
All right. Jayne, brilliant. Next one. Before Stephen.
555
1:01:01 --> 1:01:03
Albert. I see Albert, my old buddy.
556
1:01:03 --> 1:01:05
Yeah. So we've got four hands up.
557
1:01:05 --> 1:01:07
Another guy who's there from day one.
558
1:01:08 --> 1:01:16
Stephen was from the day one. That's true. And a number of people here were, in fact, many have
559
1:01:16 --> 1:01:23
been years before day one, including Curtis Cost. I think 1991, he came out hard against
560
1:01:23 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]en's vaccines. Now, Stephen will have the next 15 minutes and then we've got hands up. So
561
1:01:28 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ions. Jayne, or in fact, all of us, you know, the question for us when we're dealing with human
562
1:01:40 --> 1:01:49
beings, and I really want everyone to get this. Not one of you on this call and not one of us on
563
1:01:49 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] is not perfect. And especially me, Charles.
564
1:01:58 --> 1:02:08
And we've got to be wise, just like the story I'll tell you is in terms of matrimonial
565
1:02:08 --> 1:02:17
affairs and spies. OK, the accusation is made. Stephen, Tom Rodman is a spy. Charles Covess is a spy.
566
1:02:17 --> 1:02:24
Ronald Owens from the California. Great to see you, Ron, is a spy. Or, or,
567
1:02:25 --> 1:02:36
or, you know, Martinez is a fraud. And we throw these labels around willy nilly. Now, since no one
568
1:02:36 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction], and you then look at you then look at Christ, the [privacy contact redaction]les that he brought around
569
1:02:45 --> 1:02:54
himself. Every one of them was significantly flawed in the behaviour of Bobby Kennedy or Trump
570
1:02:55 --> 1:03:01
or whatever. You know, I think we need to understand I think, I think a truism that is quite helpful.
571
1:03:03 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] is the enemy of good. Absolutely. You can have a good. Perfect encourages people to join
572
1:03:12 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] If you say this is not a good this, this is this is not perfect. I don't want
573
1:03:19 --> 1:03:26
a good solution. And even in this group, Jane, everybody, we have different opinions about what
574
1:03:27 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] is. Sure. And we come to these meetings and all the people you've interviewed,
575
1:03:33 --> 1:03:39
Jane, and from all of these conversations, we form a view. But but as soon as we put someone
576
1:03:39 --> 1:03:44
into a box, as soon as you put as soon as you put me into a box and say you're an idiot, Karen's an
577
1:03:44 --> 1:03:51
idiot, you cease to understand. And I just think, you know, I've seen accusations about Jane, I've
578
1:03:51 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]e that are going, Okay, what's my experience? And there's
579
1:03:56 --> 1:04:02
a wonderful Latin maxim used in the law, raise ipsa locata, the facts speak for themselves. And
580
1:04:02 --> 1:04:08
you look at what Jane is sharing with us today. Great. That's a fact. Jane has shared information
581
1:04:08 --> 1:04:14
with us, Stephen is going to be asking questions. That's a fact. And then and then the job, our job
582
1:04:14 --> 1:04:19
is to get all of these bits of information and form an opinion. So that's, that's what I urge
583
1:04:19 --> 1:04:26
all of us to do. Because if we wipe somebody who can be a wonderful freedom fighter, because
584
1:04:26 --> 1:04:34
because they fart in public, we are doing ourselves a disservice. So that's why we come from love.
585
1:04:34 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] touch on that for a second. A candlestick maker is judged by the quality of
586
1:04:42 --> 1:04:51
his candles. A butcher is judged by the quality of his meat. A politician who's going to be given
587
1:04:51 --> 1:04:57
great power, if he or she wins, is judged on their word and their integrity. And I don't mean
588
1:04:57 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ion. They're judged on their integrity. And yes, and Jane, that's an excellent point.
589
1:05:07 --> 1:05:15
And, and, you know, the the I've been involved in politics for 30 years. And, you know, there are we
590
1:05:15 --> 1:05:20
all know, we're wise enough, there's a lot of old heads here, that you should you make these statements
591
1:05:20 --> 1:05:25
and this judgment. That's a great question. How do we judge? And that's, you know, I learned that
592
1:05:25 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] is the enemy of good. And we say a politician shouldn't
593
1:05:31 --> 1:05:39
make that compromise. And, you know, then you've got a politician in a in a 52 48 votes, 48% of his
594
1:05:39 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]orate doesn't want him to do certain things that 52 do. So it's lovely and beautifully complex.
595
1:05:44 --> 1:05:48
That's why we have to have discussions. And we have to care about each other as we're having
596
1:05:48 --> 1:05:54
discussions. Yes. And let's throw in that when a politician flips 180 degrees,
597
1:05:54 --> 1:06:01
that's not just that's not an issue of good to perfect. It's really flipping. Yep. When you have
598
1:06:01 --> 1:06:05
somebody who is pro life in 2016, and now says I want a woman to have more than six weeks to have
599
1:06:05 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ate I live in, you know, in the states, we make our, which we make our own rules
600
1:06:10 --> 1:06:15
around a lot of things, and you don't like it, go move to another state. That was the idea. But, but
601
1:06:15 --> 1:06:25
back to the point, this guy was the NRA poster boy. And now, in it, it in, you know, enacted
602
1:06:25 --> 1:06:29
red flag laws, which if you don't, I don't know if you know what those are, but you don't need any
603
1:06:29 --> 1:06:33
due process. She's if I don't like my neighbor, I say, you know, Dave scares me. And I think he's
604
1:06:33 --> 1:06:37
got guns in the house, they go and they take them. And that's it. Well, there was a discussion
605
1:06:38 --> 1:06:43
at the end of Trump's first term. And he was asked about that. And he said, Well, no, no, no,
606
1:06:43 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] and go to court later. Not in America. Not in America.
607
1:06:51 --> 1:06:58
I was born and raised by legal immigrants to this country who kissed the ground once they got here,
608
1:06:58 --> 1:07:02
and they were conservative and Second Amendment and First Amendment. And that's why they came here.
609
1:07:03 --> 1:07:10
Where we don't take the guns and then go to court later. That's not America. Sorry. Okay,
610
1:07:10 --> 1:07:17
sorry, Stephen. Well, yes. So exactly. What a ridiculous. Thanks for your statement.
611
1:07:17 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]e are dancing in the street. But and he said these things,
612
1:07:23 --> 1:07:28
he flipped these positions. But here's the thing when people say to me, thousands said to me,
613
1:07:28 --> 1:07:36
Well, Jane, do you want Kamala? Of course not, you moron. But what about a third option? What about
614
1:07:37 --> 1:07:41
having a town hall, these town halls? How about asking him the questions? How about putting his
615
1:07:41 --> 1:07:45
feet to the fire and saying, No, sir, sir, that's not acceptable. We want you to you know, we want
616
1:07:45 --> 1:07:50
you a little more over here. So Jane, where are your parents from? I just want to know that.
617
1:07:52 --> 1:07:57
They're from what's pencil fuel. I stupidly did that 23 and me thing, which I thought was a,
618
1:07:57 --> 1:08:04
you know, trying that later found out it was a Chinese, you know, kind of spy thing from a
619
1:08:04 --> 1:08:10
guy that I dated in DC years ago. He goes, Why'd you do that thing, idiot? But but my all four
620
1:08:10 --> 1:08:19
grandparents came through Ellis Island from Sicily. Oh, but the 23 and me says there's a ton of
621
1:08:19 --> 1:08:28
Greek. There's a ton of Greek and there's a ton of there's Italy, a ton of Greek and a little bit of
622
1:08:28 --> 1:08:36
Spain and Turkey. So I'm a mutt. Wonderful. And that's why you understand things so well.
623
1:08:38 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction] you so I love my country. I fear it's government. So related to that,
624
1:08:45 --> 1:08:50
Muhammad Ali was maybe quoting someone else and I don't know who that was. But he said,
625
1:08:51 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]e when they see a group, they see safety. I see a group. And I'm afraid this is
626
1:09:03 --> 1:09:14
Muhammad Ali, the boxing world champion, the probably the best boxer ever. So and so I think
627
1:09:15 --> 1:09:21
he's right. So I think the problem is Jane, we don't understand human beings, we need to know
628
1:09:22 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]s human beings. And it seems to me this last five years, I've been incredibly
629
1:09:29 --> 1:09:37
disappointed by my fellow human beings with certain exceptions, but not many. And so, you know,
630
1:09:37 --> 1:09:43
we're capable of great things when we get together. But so it seems to me that we have
631
1:09:43 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ion for cults. And that may be very, for a very good reason, you know, when it comes
632
1:09:52 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]e, the antelopes, you know, when they're running, they all together,
633
1:09:58 --> 1:10:04
and the predator can't pick out even, you know, it's difficult if they keep it close together,
634
1:10:05 --> 1:10:10
even the ones on the edge, he can't pick them out because it is kind of dazed by all these. Well,
635
1:10:10 --> 1:10:15
we don't know. We're not we're not lions or we're not tight, whatever, you know,
636
1:10:15 --> 1:10:24
from Santa Luz. So but the point is that I think that this wanting to join cults, you know,
637
1:10:24 --> 1:10:30
but the problem with that, I'm getting around to Trump. So the problem with joining cults is you've
638
1:10:30 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]e who kind of are being led. So the capacity for evil is huge for tyranny.
639
1:10:38 --> 1:10:44
So in the case of Trump, so you've got another thing. So you've got, you know, the population of
640
1:10:44 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ates was presented with a choice, Kamala Harris, the Chinese Communist Party insert,
641
1:10:53 --> 1:10:59
or Trump. So obviously, people felt that they wanted to go to Trump. And then they've had a
642
1:10:59 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] four years, you know, so Trump talking about things which are vaguely human
643
1:11:04 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ive. But but then we form a cult, you know, around Trump. The danger is when you're
644
1:11:11 --> 1:11:19
in a cult, everybody stops thinking there's no need. There's no need. They can't see a need for
645
1:11:19 --> 1:11:24
accepting responsibility, keeping thinking, you know, you know, where are things going? Has he
646
1:11:24 --> 1:11:33
done what he said he's going to do? And if not, why not? So do you get my point? So you very much.
647
1:11:33 --> 1:11:37
And then you've got so the big about the I love my country, I fear it's government.
648
1:11:37 --> 1:11:43
So bigness is dangerous. Big groups are dangerous, because with big groups comes enormous power.
649
1:11:44 --> 1:11:50
Human beings are not capable of governing themselves when they are presented with enormous
650
1:11:50 --> 1:11:56
power, which is why we've got the so in my opinion, so you've got the you know, power
651
1:11:56 --> 1:12:02
corrupts and absolute power corrupts. Absolutely, absolutely true. But why don't people keep thinking
652
1:12:02 --> 1:12:08
about that? And thinking about what's happening. So the danger with Trump is that everybody's so
653
1:12:08 --> 1:12:13
relieved he's come into power. But actually, they go along with everything, they stop thinking for
654
1:12:13 --> 1:12:20
four years, and then we're further down the road to tyranny. And, and that could be the reason if
655
1:12:20 --> 1:12:28
Trump is an insert, that could be the reason he was polar opposite to Kamala Harris. What do you
656
1:12:28 --> 1:12:34
think? There's a lot there. I know. There's a lot there. But it's good stuff. I don't. I'll just
657
1:12:34 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] I don't think in this election, he was different from
658
1:12:38 --> 1:12:44
Kamala Harris. Right? Really think about it. You just raised the issue of thinking for yourself.
659
1:12:45 --> 1:12:51
He became pro abortion. He became very rocky on the Second Amendment. When asked about all that
660
1:12:51 --> 1:12:57
money to Ukraine, he kind of made a little bit of a joke in one presentation. He said, Oh, you know,
661
1:12:57 --> 1:13:02
the 80 billion more? Yeah, give it to him. Just make it a loan. And everybody went, Oh, good. And
662
1:13:02 --> 1:13:09
he goes, but they don't have to pay it back. I was like, what? So we had a lot of these 180s. And
663
1:13:09 --> 1:13:18
don't forget, when you really look back at his first, his first term, he didn't drain the swamp.
664
1:13:18 --> 1:13:23
I mean, if you're really honest with yourself, be honest, come on. I can give you a little list.
665
1:13:24 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]s. Yeah, sure. You know, you know the names. I mean,
666
1:13:29 --> 1:13:34
everybody he appointed, the Interior Secretary, Defense Secretary, everybody, EPA Administrator,
667
1:13:34 --> 1:13:39
HHS, everybody was like a pharmaceutical lobbyist or, you know, a Raytheon lobby. I mean,
668
1:13:40 --> 1:13:47
it was, and he pardoned the white collar criminals. And I'll never forgive him. And I don't have a
669
1:13:47 --> 1:13:54
relative in the J six jail. And he didn't pardon Assange. He did not. He did not pardon Julian
670
1:13:54 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] been elected in 2016. In my opinion, he didn't pardon
671
1:14:01 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]e, you have to understand. I know you guys are very well
672
1:14:06 --> 1:14:12
learned and you're lawyers and all that. And you know a lot about American law, but these people
673
1:14:12 --> 1:14:17
didn't even have due process. They weren't even charged with anything. You can't hold somebody for
674
1:14:17 --> 1:14:24
two hours, much less two, three years. He barely talks about it. And here's what I'm saying about
675
1:14:24 --> 1:14:32
the mRNA shots that are going full speed ahead, JV Vance, manufacturing plants. If you're not
676
1:14:32 --> 1:14:38
talking about it, you're not going to stop it. Absolutely. We're going to get saturated. We're
677
1:14:38 --> 1:14:43
going to get hit with something else. I asked the question on social media month after month, Mr.
678
1:14:43 --> 1:14:48
President, what will you do differently? We're entitled to know the next time these idiots come
679
1:14:48 --> 1:14:52
to you with a pandemic, what are you going to do differently? What are you going to do the same?
680
1:14:53 --> 1:14:59
Share? No, but no, but a couple of people asked him, but he didn't answer it. He pivoted to,
681
1:14:59 --> 1:15:05
well, we did a great job and didn't ask you that. What are you going to do differently in a second
682
1:15:05 --> 1:15:12
term? Like, what did you learn from this? We're in trouble, my friends. We're just going to have a
683
1:15:12 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]e who will not follow those kinds of mandates. I don't care
684
1:15:18 --> 1:15:24
what they do. You know, Dr. Zelenko, good friend, used to speak with him a lot on the late Dr.
685
1:15:24 --> 1:15:29
Zelenko, wonderful man. He used to say, we'd go, well, what about this and what about that? And he'd
686
1:15:29 --> 1:15:38
say, Jane, I'd rather die standing than live on my knees. Exactly. And me too. I think you too.
687
1:15:38 --> 1:15:50
So there was something I wanted to say. Sorry. It's gone out of my head now. Sorry, Stephen.
688
1:15:50 --> 1:15:57
I'll go on to it. So it was a subtle point, but the more subtle it is, the more difficult it is to
689
1:15:57 --> 1:16:04
remember. I'll just go on to something else. I'm sorry. So in the last five years, one of the things
690
1:16:04 --> 1:16:10
I've noticed is that nothing makes sense. So a lot of people have been saying things that are
691
1:16:10 --> 1:16:15
going on now, you know, don't make sense. But that's the reason that they're doing them, of course,
692
1:16:16 --> 1:16:22
because in the Cultural Revolution of China, Mao Zedong's China, every Chinese citizen,
693
1:16:23 --> 1:16:32
I think it was the Cultural Revolution as opposed to the Great Leap Forward of 1958 to 1962,
694
1:16:34 --> 1:16:43
they, every Chinese citizen was required to kill 20 flies to make China cleaner.
695
1:16:45 --> 1:16:51
I think that was the reason given. Well, clearly it didn't make sense. But guess what? They all
696
1:16:51 --> 1:16:58
did it. They all did it. And the ones who didn't do it were punished, you know, they were killed or
697
1:16:59 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]e were killed in the Cultural Revolution, but even more in the Great
698
1:17:05 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] So I think, and I think what that's about is what it gives them an idea who's opposed
699
1:17:15 --> 1:17:21
to them. Because the dissidents, you know, like you and me, we wouldn't kill 20 flies, unless we
700
1:17:21 --> 1:17:28
had a damn good reason for doing it. But everyone went along with it, apparently. And if you
701
1:17:28 --> 1:17:34
didn't go along with it, your own family would report you and your friends. Because that's
702
1:17:34 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] think that in the last five years, it wasn't just about
703
1:17:42 --> 1:17:48
what, you know, the shots. I think there was a lot of psychological torture going on,
704
1:17:49 --> 1:17:56
that we don't understand. Or we understand a little better in this group. But most human
705
1:17:56 --> 1:18:00
beings don't understand what's happened. So they're in a state of Stockholm syndrome.
706
1:18:00 --> 1:18:05
They've got these shots in them, and they've been poisoned, as you've pointed out, you know.
707
1:18:06 --> 1:18:10
So that's not going to help them. But the most important thing from a doctor's point of view,
708
1:18:10 --> 1:18:19
I think, should be that they've been psychologically tortured. And they've been encouraged to do
709
1:18:19 --> 1:18:28
similar things to killing 20 flies a day. Nothing made sense. So guess what? The ones who opposed it,
710
1:18:28 --> 1:18:39
you know, didn't do anything like me, felt really shocked about what was going on, and tortured in
711
1:18:39 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction], you know, because we wanted, I wanted to do something about it. And, but I didn't know
712
1:18:45 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] did what I knew I could do, which was connect people and formed a group.
713
1:18:51 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]n't even got a website. But the point is that I think that the whole thing about they were
714
1:18:57 --> 1:19:04
deliberately causing the maximum damage to human beings through their minds by getting them to do
715
1:19:04 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]e lost their self respect, their souls were raped, and they
716
1:19:12 --> 1:19:19
ceased to be human beings. And that's what happened. And so I noticed that people who are on the other
717
1:19:19 --> 1:19:24
side, you know, who went along with all this nonsense were clapping on their doorsteps, my friends
718
1:19:24 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ep for the NHS. And if you weren't on your doorstep, you were in the
719
1:19:32 --> 1:19:38
group, you know, you weren't in the crowd. That didn't bother me, but it bothered them. So they
720
1:19:38 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] They're terrified of me. They won't come near me. Because even though I
721
1:19:44 --> 1:19:50
don't call them out, they think I might at any minute, especially if we have a drink.
722
1:19:52 --> 1:20:01
Yeah. What do you think? Yeah. You raise the issue of one of the things that this whole experience
723
1:20:01 --> 1:20:08
taught many of us, you know, who get all of this is what you made me think of was I didn't
724
1:20:10 --> 1:20:15
couldn't believe that so many people in the world who I thought would rationally think a little bit
725
1:20:15 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] described, right? That they would cave that.
726
1:20:22 --> 1:20:28
And, you know, I sort of, I'll tell you, it took me down a notch as an American. I mean, everybody's
727
1:20:28 --> 1:20:33
proud of their country. But as an American, I was, we have this and that, and we're going, you know,
728
1:20:33 --> 1:20:40
free speech. And, man, when push came to shove, I mean, they, there are a lot of Americans and
729
1:20:40 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] human beings around the world. A lot of people cave. So to that point, I'm not a very
730
1:20:46 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]oryteller. If I could give you this information, and you could tell the story
731
1:20:50 --> 1:20:58
a bit 10 times better, but I've got an Iraqi friend. He's a British doctor. He knew me through
732
1:20:58 --> 1:21:03
the David Kelly case, because David Kelly was all about Iraq, you know, the weapons of mass
733
1:21:03 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ion and the fraud of that. And I was on to that. But using inquest laws in the United
734
1:21:11 --> 1:21:16
Kingdom to bring down the narrative which the which the government was trying to put about
735
1:21:16 --> 1:21:21
that David Kelly commits suicide, we said we didn't think he commits suicide in the famous
736
1:21:21 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ian, the Guardian newspaper, you know, became famous. I'm not blowing my own
737
1:21:26 --> 1:21:33
trumpet, but it is important. And we managed to change public opinion about whether he had
738
1:21:33 --> 1:21:36
committed suicide or not. Now, the British government was desperate to say that he did
739
1:21:36 --> 1:21:41
commit suicide, because if he was killed, he was killed by the British government, and they had
740
1:21:41 --> 1:21:48
damn good reason to do it. So we won that and people said, Oh, later, Steven, you didn't get
741
1:21:48 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] I said we didn't need an inquest in the end. We used that lever, but we managed to
742
1:21:54 --> 1:21:59
change public opinion. And that was what mattered. And that's what we need to do with the COVID. But
743
1:21:59 --> 1:22:07
Karam said, yeah, that Karam, my friend, he's a British doctor. He's very clever. He's from a
744
1:22:07 --> 1:22:13
he lived for eight years, I think, in Iraq. So, you know, when all the trouble was going on. So,
745
1:22:14 --> 1:22:27
so he said, so let me just get this right. Karam said that I've forgotten the point. It'll come to
746
1:22:27 --> 1:22:35
me. I'll bring it so Charles can go ahead. I've forgotten the central point of did so many
747
1:22:35 --> 1:22:44
uh, by stories. You'll have it. Yeah, and I find that happens. That happens to me too. I think
748
1:22:44 --> 1:22:50
we're dealing with so many more bits of information than we did five years ago. But it does become
749
1:22:50 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] my sympathies right there with you. I remember I'll ask you later.
750
1:22:56 --> 1:23:01
Okay. Thanks. Thank you, Steven. All right, we've got lots of hands up. Here we go, Jane. We got
751
1:23:01 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction], hang on, I think Julie had her hand up first, Albert. Julie. Yeah,
752
1:23:09 --> 1:23:13
sorry. There's like two or three people that had their hands up before me. Oh, I know what it was,
753
1:23:13 --> 1:23:19
Jane. This is very important. I'll say it now. So, poor Julie. So Karam was ruthless in his judgment
754
1:23:19 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]e who had had even one shot. And he said to me, and I tend to agree with him, but I'm less,
755
1:23:28 --> 1:23:32
I'm a little bit, well, I tried to be a little bit, I think he's very kind, you know,
756
1:23:33 --> 1:23:38
he said to me that anyone in his mind, so he's a British doctor, it didn't have anything,
757
1:23:38 --> 1:23:47
didn't do anything. But he said, anyone who any doctor who took the shots had failed
758
1:23:48 --> 1:23:53
a very, very important test of morality, in his view.
759
1:23:53 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] Failed a test. All right. I mean, it's worth, you know, maybe another,
760
1:23:59 --> 1:24:04
I don't know if you want to move along, but just generally, it's worth that issue you brought up,
761
1:24:04 --> 1:24:11
Steven, is worth discussing, because we need to understand, so not as many people fall for it
762
1:24:11 --> 1:24:17
again, or however you want to characterize it. I don't want to be judgmental, you know,
763
1:24:17 --> 1:24:24
acquiesce, whatever it is, you know, comply. We need to understand those things. So I think you
764
1:24:25 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ing point, and that would be a great conversation, because I'd like to have
765
1:24:28 --> 1:24:34
additional input from others as to what would you do the next time, or how would you get to more
766
1:24:34 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]e without, you know, scaring them or that kind of thing? Sure. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Thank
767
1:24:41 --> 1:24:53
you. Go ahead, Charles. Let's go. Thank you. Julie. Hello. Hello. Hi, Judy. Judy. God, I'm losing my
768
1:24:53 --> 1:25:02
brains now, too. That's okay. It's everybody does it. Yeah. Crazy. Hi, Julie. I'm so glad to see you
769
1:25:02 --> 1:25:09
on the call. I speak to you quite often on Twitter X and Patreon Storm Space. So. Oh, okay. Okay.
770
1:25:09 --> 1:25:14
Love them. Julie Corbuit, five. Me too. He's crazy. I saw him this morning anyway. So, yeah,
771
1:25:14 --> 1:25:18
so I'm kind of in this unique situation on this call. So I'm a healthcare worker that took two
772
1:25:18 --> 1:25:24
shots and is has very serious injuries. I've had two detached retinas, et cetera. My mom took four
773
1:25:24 --> 1:25:29
shots and as it died suddenly, I obviously had to quit my job because they required a booster.
774
1:25:30 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ually worked in these COVID vaccine clinics for six months. So I literally watched
775
1:25:35 --> 1:25:42
35,[privacy contact redaction]y members get poisoned. And which is why once I got fired, I spent the
776
1:25:42 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] two and a half years now doing nothing but pounding sand. Right. I go everywhere and there's
777
1:25:46 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] that I don't go unturned. This weekend, I went down to the belly of the beast, Silicon Valley,
778
1:25:51 --> 1:25:56
and Congressman Ro Khanna was there with the town hall and that's where my mom died and she was
779
1:25:56 --> 1:26:02
poisoned. So I went there and luckily Ron Owens was there to videotape it. And I gave him my mom's CIC
780
1:26:02 --> 1:26:07
claim, which is the compensation claim and said, sir, my mom has been murdered by four shots of
781
1:26:07 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] a problem and I need you to get this claim adjudicated. Now I got it all on
782
1:26:13 --> 1:26:17
film. Believe me, the whole gym was aghast, but there it is. I was at the belly of the beast.
783
1:26:17 --> 1:26:21
And for you, we'll see what he comes back with. He said he's going to assign one of his big case
784
1:26:21 --> 1:26:26
workers, but I will tell you there's a storm of Bruin. So there's a calm before the storm. Ron and
785
1:26:26 --> 1:26:31
I down in Sunnyvale with Ro Khanna and these assemblymen that are just elected, we're talking
786
1:26:31 --> 1:26:36
about they're all going to Sacramento the first week in December and Newsom's got them all set
787
1:26:36 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]etely combat and completely do nothing that ever comes to them
788
1:26:42 --> 1:26:47
from Trump. They're not, they're going to fight every single policy and it will be a civil war.
789
1:26:47 --> 1:26:53
He's talking some major words like incite riots, this whole thing. So go follow Rob Bonta, our AG
790
1:26:53 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]s are pretty incendiary. So I think we're about ready to see some things fall
791
1:26:58 --> 1:27:02
in January, February. It's going to get crazy, but here's my question. So again, you know,
792
1:27:02 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] a right to, right? And I mean, Dr. Drew, I want to,
793
1:27:07 --> 1:27:12
it's just insane, right? Dude shots for elderly. Yeah. Okay. That didn't work out for my mother.
794
1:27:12 --> 1:27:18
These frauds, frauds, and all this. So unfortunately I saw, well, fortunately,
795
1:27:18 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] Ryan Cole on Saturday night. He had a standing free and he very truthful on a
796
1:27:23 --> 1:27:27
lot of things, but this is what the question I wanted to ask you. So wait, wait, when I talked
797
1:27:27 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]rid Stuckelberger, Ryan Cole called me a drunk on
798
1:27:34 --> 1:27:42
Twitter. I've never even met him. He's a despicable human being who's a pig who hangs around with
799
1:27:42 --> 1:27:47
Malone. Yeah. Cause he went up and on and almost assaulted Astrid, I think in some presentation in
800
1:27:47 --> 1:27:52
Europe, right? When she brought up the stage, Julie. Yeah, it's horrible. So Saturday night,
801
1:27:52 --> 1:27:56
you know, cause a little bits and pieces, these people start to come around like now Dr. Drew,
802
1:27:56 --> 1:28:01
no shots. Okay, great. It took you a couple of years. So he said, absolutely. There's no nanotech
803
1:28:01 --> 1:28:06
nanowires, nanobots at sugar crystals. And I'm like, Oh, I literally Dr. Jane. And I put it
804
1:28:06 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] a friend of mine, Chico state professor in her Pfizer vaccinated blood
805
1:28:11 --> 1:28:16
is self-assembling cables and chips and all this garbage. She had to move out of town to get away
806
1:28:16 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]uck on this sugar crystal? And can you just debunk that? Yes,
807
1:28:22 --> 1:28:24
there, well, you'd already kind of did, but that was my question. Well, I don't want to get,
808
1:28:24 --> 1:28:30
I don't want to get sued again, but if I could talk in generalities, but what I could, if I could
809
1:28:30 --> 1:28:36
talk in generalities and this is, um, in the beginning, it baffled me that someone like him,
810
1:28:36 --> 1:28:41
let's just put it that way. Okay. That someone like him in the face of all the evidence.
811
1:28:43 --> 1:28:47
Um, and I used to be in this private like C-[privacy contact redaction]arted two or three years
812
1:28:47 --> 1:28:52
ago. And then he kicked me out. Cause I questioned as to why he was pushing Novavax, but, but
813
1:28:52 --> 1:28:58
all the evidence was in there. We were sharing it with each other. In the beginning, I was,
814
1:28:58 --> 1:29:03
I was thinking to myself, whoa, wait a minute. Why would he say sugar crystals, sugar crystals?
815
1:29:03 --> 1:29:07
And anybody else who's saying sugar crystals with him, beware, beware, beware,
816
1:29:08 --> 1:29:17
unless they were incentivized to do it by someone somewhere, something, you know, again,
817
1:29:18 --> 1:29:24
like Freud said, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. I mean, it's pretty, what, what, why else would
818
1:29:24 --> 1:29:30
he do that? And he's really, there's no daylight. Yeah. I watch who people hang with. There's no
819
1:29:30 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]e, Cole, Malone, McCullough, Drew. I mean, ultimately they may
820
1:29:38 --> 1:29:43
have a public spat, but we're all together. Makes you wonder. This is my biggest problem with Trump.
821
1:29:43 --> 1:29:47
You know, I adore the man, but still, you know, he had Jared Kushner in his year on operation work
822
1:29:47 --> 1:29:52
speed and now he's got the Susie Wiles, chief of staff, made Miss big pharma gatekeeper. So yeah,
823
1:29:52 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]rikes, but, and so I want to thank you for your time today.
824
1:29:56 --> 1:30:06
Julie, Julie, Julie, Julie, one thing I think two, two things. One, we've got some people for whom
825
1:30:07 --> 1:30:14
English is their second language. So when you're speaking at California speed, I can understand
826
1:30:14 --> 1:30:19
it, but trust me, most people who are not English as first language speakers don't. So just slow down
827
1:30:19 --> 1:30:26
a little bit. But secondly, can you please tell Jane, cause this is the, I think this is important
828
1:30:26 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]e to hear the work that you and Ron are doing by going to county supervisors.
829
1:30:32 --> 1:30:39
Cause I think it's a wonderful example for all of us. Yes. I, I, I've seen it. I've seen it because
830
1:30:39 --> 1:30:45
I kind of tracked Julie and she's been kind enough to say a word or two here and there. And, you know,
831
1:30:45 --> 1:30:50
when I've said something that resonated, but, but feel free because I, I obviously we haven't
832
1:30:50 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ly. So fill me in. Yeah. I mean, so, I mean, obviously working at these mass
833
1:30:56 --> 1:31:01
vaccination clinics I saw, and I know how the operations worked. So I know where the inventory
834
1:31:01 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ored, et cetera. So I knew that our inventory was coming through
835
1:31:06 --> 1:31:11
the county from the public health department, which was getting it from the California department
836
1:31:11 --> 1:31:16
of public health department. And so I very quickly, after I was injured and had to quit,
837
1:31:16 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] from the county saying, please give me all of the inventory that you've got of
838
1:31:21 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]urer, by product. Right? So like here's comes this
839
1:31:27 --> 1:31:32
Excel file, you know, hundreds of pages long with all these Pfizer, Moderna, J and J lot numbers.
840
1:31:32 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]art working with Albert and he's got a whole page set up for Butte County.
841
1:31:36 --> 1:31:41
Lot numbers to find out which ones are bad and toxic. So that's a piece of information. So yeah,
842
1:31:41 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] of supervisors was culpable. They're getting paid money, immunization assistance
843
1:31:46 --> 1:31:53
plan, $3.[privacy contact redaction]ate of California to go immunize my county. So I knew the county
844
1:31:53 --> 1:31:58
supervisor. So right in early 2022, I started going to every meeting and plowing into the public
845
1:31:58 --> 1:32:03
comment or whenever they were honoring public health, getting in her face. And we actually had
846
1:32:03 --> 1:32:08
Javier Becerra come to Chico because we were so loud and vocal. I mean, imagine that. And I went
847
1:32:08 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction], so that was Butte County. Well, here we are two years later.
848
1:32:13 --> 1:32:18
They're doing nothing. They're wimps. I get one of the socialists, unelected, replaced. He does
849
1:32:18 --> 1:32:23
nothing. I run for supervisor. Everybody's part of the medical establishment here. And so I thought,
850
1:32:23 --> 1:32:28
God, what am I? So I, by the grace of God, I meet Ron Owens Jr. I was the blower who's going to
851
1:32:28 --> 1:32:32
had his hand up. So he'll talk in a minute about, you know, this, this county to county thing. And
852
1:32:32 --> 1:32:38
he goes, Julie, do you know, I told your county in July of 2024 about these shots? No. Oh, great. So
853
1:32:38 --> 1:32:43
now we are joined at the hip. So we've gone, I've gone with him to Plumas Marin County. Today we were
854
1:32:43 --> 1:32:48
up in Nevada County with Reynette Senham. So yeah, it's just now it's just all I'll just go anywhere,
855
1:32:48 --> 1:32:52
you know, because this is just the way it is. But it's all the counties that got the money, got the
856
1:32:52 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ored it. So that's the bottom level, right? You guys handle the top. So Dr. Dr. Ruby's
857
1:32:58 --> 1:33:03
going to go after, you know, the fowl cheese or whoever, but I'm boots on the ground. These people
858
1:33:03 --> 1:33:10
cannot now claim that they didn't know. So, yeah, you know, you've built quite an operation with this
859
1:33:10 --> 1:33:15
and, and, you know, one after the other, and it's, it's amazing. And it's really going to make a
860
1:33:15 --> 1:33:21
difference. And it requires, we were kind of going there with the discussion with Steven, it requires,
861
1:33:21 --> 1:33:25
you know, co bringing in calling in, you know, people that understand what's happening, getting
862
1:33:25 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]e power behind you and with you. Yeah. Yeah. So you hang in there, Julie. Great job,
863
1:33:33 --> 1:33:38
Julie. And it also ties into what Jerry Waters is doing by standing for the Irish general election.
864
1:33:38 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]and for local government, because we're finding in Australia,
865
1:33:43 --> 1:33:50
the Port Headland Council has passed a resolution that's now going global and saying, saying that
866
1:33:50 --> 1:33:58
these jabs are a danger to health and local governments are supposed to care about the
867
1:33:58 --> 1:34:05
health and safety of the residents in the local municipality. And going directly there makes
868
1:34:05 --> 1:34:09
a difference. Julie, you are making a difference and Ron will tell us the difference he's making.
869
1:34:09 --> 1:34:16
So I think Julie, you met Ron through this meeting, did you not? I think that's the same, Jane,
870
1:34:17 --> 1:34:22
that's the value of people coming here and then you meeting. Yes. Could lead to a major.
871
1:34:22 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]a Martinez and I are now going to the California Board of Pharmacy
872
1:34:27 --> 1:34:31
every other month, meeting her through here. Yeah. See, I mean, you just never know where
873
1:34:31 --> 1:34:37
something's going to lead. I just wanted to mention that in the chat, I posted for everyone,
874
1:34:37 --> 1:34:46
the article, I believe it's a PDF of Dr. Lee's report. It's real time self assembly of stereo
875
1:34:46 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ructions and incubated specimens of mRNA products, mainly
876
1:34:53 --> 1:34:59
from Pfizer and Moderna, a comprehensive longitudinal study. This is phase one. It's
877
1:34:59 --> 1:35:04
only one and it is [privacy contact redaction] go through it little by little,
878
1:35:04 --> 1:35:08
it's really straightforward. Anyway, I thought it would be good for you to have that. You know
879
1:35:08 --> 1:35:13
your affidavit you did with this thing, the shots are bad. It was like this great affidavit, right?
880
1:35:13 --> 1:35:16
That's in my criminal complaint with the Butte County Sheriff. So thank you. Wow.
881
1:35:17 --> 1:35:24
Okay. What Julie's talking about is when I first got into this in March of 2021, by September,
882
1:35:24 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ed by several judge advocate generals, which are military lawyers that were former Jags
883
1:35:30 --> 1:35:36
and other lawyers like Dale Serin, who had worked on the anthrax against the government for poisoning
884
1:35:36 --> 1:35:40
our military. And they said to me, you know, you're one of only two or three people like you and Dr.
885
1:35:40 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] been inside pharma. Would you, I said, you cannot let this,
886
1:35:46 --> 1:35:50
give this to our military. We're going to lose our readiness. They're going to drop dead in the whole
887
1:35:50 --> 1:35:55
bit. So I put this affidavit that Julie's talking, I'm so glad to hear it's helped in a long year.
888
1:35:56 --> 1:36:02
Yeah, because it's sworn under oath. It's been filed in two federal cases. One was Navy Seals
889
1:36:02 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]in, you know, after Secretary of Defense Austin. The other case was Roberts v. Austin. Now,
890
1:36:10 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]raining orders. Both the cases ultimately failed against
891
1:36:16 --> 1:36:22
the government because the government's committing the crime. They can't be adjudicating themselves.
892
1:36:23 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction], that was that. But I'm going to, I'll put the affidavit, if I can get my hand on it while
893
1:36:29 --> 1:36:35
we're talking, I'm sure I, you know, I'll put it in the chat as well. Right. That would be good.
894
1:36:35 --> 1:36:37
Thank you, Julie. Good job. Albert.
895
1:36:39 --> 1:36:46
Albert. Sorry. I really think there was other people before me. I don't want to jump ahead.
896
1:36:46 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]eele and Anders and I want, I want Ronald to go before me. So I'm easy. I'll wait.
897
1:36:54 --> 1:36:59
Put your hand, put your hand back. You'll be at the back of the queue. Now, Albert, so Anders.
898
1:36:59 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction], Anders is AB and Albert is AB. So here we are surrounded by the ABs.
899
1:37:09 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]eele was slightly ahead of me. So I will be following Mark Steele.
900
1:37:14 --> 1:37:18
All right. I think it's because you're in Australia, Charles. You've got it back to front
901
1:37:18 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]eele next as well. Well, I'm the moderator, so it comes up on me,
902
1:37:24 --> 1:37:33
but that's okay. Mark. Thanks for that, Charles. Yes, Jane. Well, I can confirm there's definitely
903
1:37:33 --> 1:37:40
a chip in it. Our health secretary in the United Kingdom actually admitted to it in a WhatsApp post.
904
1:37:42 --> 1:37:47
It's part of the IEEE standard. We've been testing people. I set up a group of people in the UK called
905
1:37:47 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ing people across the country. Lots of positive tests, lots
906
1:37:54 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]s, but the vast body, I would say at least 70%. Mark, what was the quote
907
1:38:00 --> 1:38:05
from the health secretary? Do you remember? He said he put a chip in them for Bill Gates.
908
1:38:06 --> 1:38:11
I'll put it in the chat. It's actually his WhatsApp post. What do you think of that, Jane?
909
1:38:11 --> 1:38:19
A chip? Yeah. Say it again, Mark. Say it so everybody hears it. He said he put it, he
910
1:38:19 --> 1:38:25
chipped everybody on behalf of Bill Gates. It's actually in his WhatsApp post. They tried to make
911
1:38:25 --> 1:38:33
fun of it. However, we have the spectrum analysis. Now, I was looking for this technology in the
912
1:38:33 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] contamination in the flu shots. This was 2017. We had tungsten in the flu
913
1:38:39 --> 1:38:46
shots, which we knew would increase the radiation footprint and cause significant detrimental health
914
1:38:46 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]s. The tracking technology was very interesting. Early on, it was a DOD project
915
1:38:53 --> 1:38:58
for tracking wetland or battlefield. It's a track termination technology. So unfortunately, the
916
1:38:58 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]able, it's a graphite ferritic nanometamaterial antenna that
917
1:39:06 --> 1:39:11
they've had injected in the deltoid. If it's stable in the deltoid, it can be tracked and can
918
1:39:11 --> 1:39:18
be terminated. And that's what the technology was developed for. It was for taking out wetland on
919
1:39:18 --> 1:39:23
the battlefield. So let's say if you lost someone and you can't really recover them, you can actually
920
1:39:23 --> 1:39:28
switch them off using the radar type technology. So the battlefield interrogation equipment, we see
921
1:39:30 --> 1:39:35
this type of battlefield interrogation equipment popping up all over as part of this new
922
1:39:35 --> 1:39:43
transport network. So track, lidar, radar systems, basically electronic assault weapons are being
923
1:39:43 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]oyed on traffic lights right across the United Kingdom now. And it is connected specifically to
924
1:39:51 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ed. The lanthanide materials in particular, that's what I was looking for in the
925
1:39:58 --> 1:40:07
COVID-19. In fact, we won a court case. I got arrested for being out and about when it was
926
1:40:08 --> 1:40:16
full lockdown. And my defence to that was that this was a biological chemical weapon, not a vaccine,
927
1:40:16 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ed to 5G. At the time we didn't have the spectrum analysis, I just made the
928
1:40:21 --> 1:40:27
hypothesis that that was how they were going to cause this mass murder. Because I've got the
929
1:40:27 --> 1:40:32
intelligence documents to show how many they intend. The intention was to kill 55 million in the UK,
930
1:40:33 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]us million in the US. It's in the intelligence document. So I was trying to work out how they
931
1:40:38 --> 1:40:45
were going to achieve that. To increase radiation footprint inside the body is by putting these
932
1:40:45 --> 1:40:50
nanoparticulates in them. But it's a little bit more sophisticated than that. It's a bit more of
933
1:40:50 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ually understand people's biometrics. You actually
934
1:40:55 --> 1:41:01
know who they are. They've actually been attributed a media access code number. And it's very clever.
935
1:41:02 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]e are attributed, it recalibrates itself. So it's
936
1:41:09 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]e out into a field away from any device. And then you
937
1:41:17 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]able. Sometimes they have one or two or even three, depending on
938
1:41:24 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ions they've had. When you take them out of that space, the media access code
939
1:41:30 --> 1:41:35
will recalibrate and they'll get a different number. So as they move through the geospace,
940
1:41:35 --> 1:41:39
they'll get a different, they'll actually get a different number. So it's quite clever. So it
941
1:41:39 --> 1:41:46
anonymizes, it anonymizes the victim. Now, the difference is we can't understand who the victim
942
1:41:46 --> 1:41:52
is. But these supercomputers, even though you anonymize the victim, they will know who they are.
943
1:41:52 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]l through, let's say a battle space, you know, what I call a kill box,
944
1:41:57 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] these surgical electronic assault weapons, they can be specifically
945
1:42:03 --> 1:42:09
picked out and eliminated. So that's the really interesting thing. So I can definitely validate
946
1:42:09 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] that it's a biochemical weapon. It's definitely connected with a 5G wireless body area
947
1:42:16 --> 1:42:22
network. And it's basically a track trace termination technology. And so I would definitely
948
1:42:22 --> 1:42:29
encourage anybody to look into that further. Because if you look in America, you've probably
949
1:42:29 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]e walking around with this termination, potential termination technology
950
1:42:35 --> 1:42:48
if they don't get removed. Well, Mark, that's so many thoughts and concerns. This is why when
951
1:42:48 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]ay with it for a minute here. But this is why we see Trump and Elon in a bromance.
952
1:42:57 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]or. He's you don't think he put all those star links up there by
953
1:43:02 --> 1:43:06
himself. And he's putting a chip in somebody's brain. It's almost like it's right there in front
954
1:43:06 --> 1:43:13
of us, right chip in the brain and everybody's like, Oh, you right. Then we got Peter Thiel,
955
1:43:13 --> 1:43:22
go talk about Palantir surveilling all of us. I mean, it's all these players. And they're all
956
1:43:22 --> 1:43:29
together with Trump. Yeah, but that's already been done the PCR test actually deposited the carbon
957
1:43:29 --> 1:43:36
nanotube with the neural link into the into the into the cranium. I understand. But we never,
958
1:43:36 --> 1:43:43
you know, I mean, where are these people? And where was the where was the preclinical work on
959
1:43:43 --> 1:43:48
neural link in an animal's brain? Because something doesn't add up to me, Mark, I think the
960
1:43:49 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ure, the technology with the wires, I think it's bullshit. And I'm going to tell you why you
961
1:43:54 --> 1:44:00
can't if I'm reading that cartoon, right? You drill a disc out of somebody's skull bone. And
962
1:44:00 --> 1:44:07
then you put this disc with the skinny wires down. You're going to have a seizure or stroke. You just
963
1:44:07 --> 1:44:13
don't touch the brain like that. Okay. You have a tiny bleed and it's a major deal. And somebody's
964
1:44:13 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] something doesn't make sense. But to your point, you know, remember,
965
1:44:20 --> 1:44:25
the scary thought is that, you know, we were told the government, the US government military had the
966
1:44:25 --> 1:44:31
internet decades before we even knew it existed. And we're like, why they did. So there's, there's
967
1:44:31 --> 1:44:35
this fear of, oh, my God, what else do they have that they haven't come out with? We're not even
968
1:44:35 --> 1:44:40
going to know until it's too late. And we're embedded with it. And one other point I wanted
969
1:44:40 --> 1:44:45
to make to what you're saying, I want to like to know what you think about my concern that you look,
970
1:44:45 --> 1:44:51
Pfizer admitted that something transfers. Okay. And they use the terms in their paperwork through
971
1:44:52 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] Well, that scared the shit out of me. Okay. Number one,
972
1:44:57 --> 1:45:04
number two, you're self amplifying this stuff. And I said to, I asked Dr. Lee, the incubator study,
973
1:45:04 --> 1:45:11
do you, if they're amplifying it in the amount and volume, and some of us did get symptoms from
974
1:45:11 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]e, what's it going to be like when it's amplified? Who knows what
975
1:45:16 --> 1:45:23
dosage or of micrograms of this genetic Frankenstein concoction. And we don't even know. So what are
976
1:45:23 --> 1:45:31
your thoughts on, you know, spilling over to the rest of us? I feel like in my head, I, I, I
977
1:45:31 --> 1:45:36
paranoidly hear them laughing going, ha ha ha, you didn't take it, but you're getting it anyway,
978
1:45:36 --> 1:45:41
whether you want it or not, because we're saturating the world with it. It's like,
979
1:45:41 --> 1:45:47
I'm living in a Terminator eight movie. How, what do you think about spreading it? That's why they're
980
1:45:47 --> 1:45:52
relaxed. Yeah, don't worry. Take a booster. Don't take a booster, whatever it's going to saturate in.
981
1:45:53 --> 1:45:57
I think they're probably relaxed because they've already done the damage. The billions that have
982
1:45:57 --> 1:46:02
taken it or more could die if they don't get some sort of medical treatment now. But what I'm going
983
1:46:02 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] of it. This is about tacit agreement. And I'm pretty sure, you know,
984
1:46:08 --> 1:46:14
armor of God, all these weapons that they've tried to deploy, none of the weapons are really
985
1:46:14 --> 1:46:20
working. I mean, the two 19 20 attack, this was the flu, the contaminated flu vaccine, the switch
986
1:46:20 --> 1:46:26
on a five G and two 19. There was an expected three to [privacy contact redaction]ed
987
1:46:26 --> 1:46:32
Kingdom. Didn't work. The contamination in the flu shot, it just didn't, it didn't get, you know,
988
1:46:32 --> 1:46:38
it didn't materialize. You know, the nightingale hospitals, the, the basically the assassination
989
1:46:38 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] didn't happen. It didn't happen. And that was one of the major.
990
1:46:43 --> 1:46:49
But if you look at the F 35, which is probably the most advanced weapons platform ever been built
991
1:46:49 --> 1:46:56
of all time, largest, you know, sinkhole of cash doesn't work. Can't get it to fly. If the con get
992
1:46:56 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]atforms, you've got a lot more experience with the these will nanotech
993
1:47:02 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]ronic weapons are a little bit more sophisticated.
994
1:47:06 --> 1:47:13
That's not working. And I do believe it's all about tacit agreement and going on about Trump. I think
995
1:47:15 --> 1:47:20
if you think about it, if you wanted to really get rid of a lot of, cause you know, a lot of
996
1:47:20 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]s. If you really want to get rid of some really stupid people,
997
1:47:24 --> 1:47:30
right? What a, you know, what a, what a evil dastardly way to do it. Just offer them an
998
1:47:30 --> 1:47:34
expert. I mean, they did tell everybody it was an experiment. And if you wanted to participate
999
1:47:35 --> 1:47:39
in what it was, you know, it was up to you. I think it got a little bit out of hand when
1000
1:47:39 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]arted mandating it. But if you think about it from a eugenicist perspective,
1001
1:47:44 --> 1:47:46
that maybe is what they were thinking about.
1002
1:47:49 --> 1:47:57
Yeah. All right. Well, well, well articulated back and excellent food for thought and Jane,
1003
1:47:57 --> 1:48:02
you know, I think having Mark on your show is worthy of your contemplation. And then we're going
1004
1:48:02 --> 1:48:07
Oh my gosh. Yes. You're reading my mind. Yeah. Good. You get yourself banned.
1005
1:48:14 --> 1:48:17
If you're not banned, you're not being serious. Thank you.
1006
1:48:20 --> 1:48:27
Mark, I just comment that mandating it was always going to happen when you formed a
1007
1:48:27 --> 1:48:34
cult of fear as they did. And they deliberately did it combined with actually worldwide treason
1008
1:48:34 --> 1:48:39
and a global coup d'etat in March 2020, which no one seemed to notice amazingly.
1009
1:48:40 --> 1:48:42
Absolutely. Yeah. Give me that. Yeah.
1010
1:48:44 --> 1:48:45
And yes.
1011
1:48:49 --> 1:48:57
And yes. Hello, Jane. I am Anders, a researcher out of Norway. I am a comrade in arm with
1012
1:48:57 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] specialized in four years studies into all things covered and about two
1013
1:49:08 --> 1:49:18
years into what I found to be the EMF connection. So I have made a quite deep study where I connect,
1014
1:49:19 --> 1:49:29
let's say, the higher radiation in cities before and during the COVID period,
1015
1:49:30 --> 1:49:36
actually early back to the 2011 at the launch of 4G with one antenna.
1016
1:49:37 --> 1:49:43
So this has been going on for quite some time. But let's say my point is that there is definitely
1017
1:49:43 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]rong correlation between these technologies of the radiation and these toxic
1018
1:49:51 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ions. And, you know, it was a plan to add about eight of these injections, and most people
1019
1:50:00 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]an was disrupted by, let's say, what happened with
1020
1:50:08 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]e's reaction. And I believe I can say rather sure that Plan B has been implemented,
1021
1:50:18 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] a massive toxic chemtrail pollution, which is giving more or less the
1022
1:50:25 --> 1:50:35
same toxic compounds into the air and water. And now they are jabbing salmon, jabbing
1023
1:50:36 --> 1:50:45
poultry, I think pork with mRNA. So we are getting a lot of these poison from many sources.
1024
1:50:46 --> 1:50:53
Very recently, I started a new study. You talked about this study from Korea where,
1025
1:50:53 --> 1:51:01
let's say, it goes to the childbirth. So I found it is a huge increase of mortality and excess
1026
1:51:01 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] high radiation in cities, and basically close to zero
1027
1:51:08 --> 1:51:17
degrees if you live rural with less radiation. And I found now a very similar effect with childbirth.
1028
1:51:17 --> 1:51:24
So it's a massive reduction of childbirth in cities, and rural is a much lower one.
1029
1:51:25 --> 1:51:34
So I want to be hopeful on the US team, new team. I think all of them, and much of us,
1030
1:51:35 --> 1:51:43
we are kind of ignorant to the technology which you revealed. A lot of people don't know what is
1031
1:51:43 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]e, very few people understand the impact of the ESA.
1032
1:51:50 --> 1:51:57
It's even less, much less. So the combination of these technologies are very sophisticated,
1033
1:51:57 --> 1:52:05
which Mark talked about. But let's say there is big hope. We see now a reduction in the toxic
1034
1:52:05 --> 1:52:11
through the hair and through the body. So there are detox protocols, and there are different ways
1035
1:52:11 --> 1:52:18
to reduce radiation. So I think we are getting a lot of information from the US team.
1036
1:52:18 --> 1:52:24
So I choose to be hopeful, but let's say a lot of people who live in the city, it's a very dangerous
1037
1:52:24 --> 1:52:34
situation with the radiation, and also for different sources of toxic poison. So I want you to consider
1038
1:52:34 --> 1:52:41
to look into this more in deep, because we need to be hopeful, and we need to try to build alliances
1039
1:52:42 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] in the top of the incoming US, let's say, college government.
1040
1:52:52 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] that hope, and we need to try to reach out to them to share information,
1041
1:52:59 --> 1:53:08
and to see if we can get them informed, better informed. And we need alliance across the pod.
1042
1:53:08 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]uckelberger and others. And we would be very happy to,
1043
1:53:16 --> 1:53:22
let's say, work together to get this information somehow wider out, because there needs to be.
1044
1:53:22 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] with really good, let's say, PhD like Dr. Robert Young and Dr. Martin Powell.
1045
1:53:29 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] out there who can explain the technologies, how it seems to work,
1046
1:53:37 --> 1:53:42
but there is an educational matter how to communicate this and get it wider out.
1047
1:53:42 --> 1:53:50
And I hope you can see that is a role that I hope you can even do even more into these technologies.
1048
1:53:52 --> 1:53:53
That's a challenge to you.
1049
1:53:54 --> 1:54:00
Absolutely. Thank you for that, Anders. Wow, that's fantastic. I'm glad to be made aware of your work.
1050
1:54:01 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ions and things really briefly. There are a lot of interesting experiences I've
1051
1:54:09 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]e who are in military intelligence or former intelligence,
1052
1:54:15 --> 1:54:19
whatever, but they're kind of friends and a little bit white-hattish, have said to me in the
1053
1:54:20 --> 1:54:28
They won't say why, but they say get out of the cities. I myself just moved about 50 miles from
1054
1:54:29 --> 1:54:38
a city I was living in, just for peace of mind away. If you know what hits the fan in the city,
1055
1:54:38 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] a week or two notice before they come up the highway, right? Because we're going
1056
1:54:43 --> 1:54:48
to concentrate the chaos in the hugely densely populated areas. So your information, your findings
1057
1:54:48 --> 1:54:54
around the higher levels of radiation in the cities concentrated, because that's where you take out
1058
1:54:54 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]e or injure them. I mean, it's a no-brainer if you're a criminal killer organization.
1059
1:55:00 --> 1:55:05
Have you guys or has Anders, have you ever had a conversation with a criminal killer
1060
1:55:06 --> 1:55:17
organization? Have you guys or has Anders, have you or has anybody worked with? And I just sort of
1061
1:55:17 --> 1:55:24
put pieces together. One group is Lisa McGee and Todd Kalander. They've done a lot of work on
1062
1:55:25 --> 1:55:32
EMF and I'm not probably a qualified person to characterize exactly what they're doing. And one
1063
1:55:32 --> 1:55:41
other one, Sabrina Wallace, who very interesting woman who is on Rumble very judiciously. She's got
1064
1:55:41 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ing background. I guess parents were part of DARPA or something, but her research,
1065
1:55:47 --> 1:55:52
and she's got a lot of evidence around this bio digital convergence and how it works with EMF,
1066
1:55:52 --> 1:55:56
and they're trying to do it through medical monitoring and surveillance and all that.
1067
1:55:57 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] piece I wanted to ask you was,
1068
1:56:04 --> 1:56:10
should we bring this information of the higher radiation is the trigger for a lot of this? And
1069
1:56:10 --> 1:56:14
that, I mean, people can figure out where they want to be concentrated, but should we look to
1070
1:56:14 --> 1:56:20
experts who can help us detox from radiation as well as the metals and the parasites, whether
1071
1:56:20 --> 1:56:27
they're synthetic parasites, synthetic viruses, you know, created in the lab to cause problems
1072
1:56:27 --> 1:56:35
or radiation? Yeah, I can comment that I know of Sabrina Wallace, she's very hard to get to.
1073
1:56:36 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] her, I would be very pleased to get in contact with her.
1074
1:56:41 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] with, he's
1075
1:56:44 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] on 5G, maybe more in the jab direction, I would say.
1076
1:56:52 --> 1:57:01
Okay. So we know who are the better ones in that area, and we know a few really good ones.
1077
1:57:02 --> 1:57:11
As to the radiation, I believe it is pretty clear now that the radiation is enhanced by the
1078
1:57:12 --> 1:57:18
metal magnetic material in the bodies, which acts as a battery and antenna.
1079
1:57:19 --> 1:57:25
Dr. Robert Young has done good research on that. Dr. Martin Paul has done good research,
1080
1:57:25 --> 1:57:35
Debra Davis, Magda. There are a number of people who are strong in the theory and the bio
1081
1:57:35 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]s of this. So there are a number of people, but let's say the radiation is a big problem, and
1082
1:57:44 --> 1:57:51
it's a lot more of it in the cities. And there are two types of major problems. It is how close
1083
1:57:51 --> 1:57:59
you are to the new antenna. I found three to 500 meters is minimum. The problem in cities is that
1084
1:57:59 --> 1:58:07
when you are together, five to [privacy contact redaction]e, that's the worst. The radiation from five to 10 of phones
1085
1:58:07 --> 1:58:15
close to each other is definitely the worst. There are Swiss studies on it. So the Swiss
1086
1:58:15 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] a regulation which allows for only one tenth because of the knowledge of the
1087
1:58:22 --> 1:58:31
radiation from many devices close to each other. So when you sit in a car or a Tesla car with
1088
1:58:31 --> 1:58:38
radars in front of you and back of you, if you have the Bluetooth on and you have in the cities,
1089
1:58:38 --> 1:58:51
let's say the cities is going to be a major kill box. I'm 100% sure. So the combination of
1090
1:58:51 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ories, you really need to get out in the nature to detox,
1091
1:58:57 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]s. You need to reduce radiation and you need to reduce
1092
1:59:03 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]s to do it and there are chemical ways to do it. I will
1093
1:59:09 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]s, not the chemical ways. We are working on this and Astrid is part of my team
1094
1:59:15 --> 1:59:24
on that. When I was undergoing poisonous radiation because I didn't know better for my breast cancer
1095
1:59:24 --> 1:59:33
treatment 15 years ago or so, I thought I was detoxing. I was using a lot of sea vegetables.
1096
1:59:33 --> 1:59:49
Seaweed, iodine.
1097
1:59:49 --> 1:59:51
Seaweed, seaweed. It's different in like nori, different seaweeds.
1098
1:59:55 --> 2:00:01
Somebody had told me not within the allopathic system, but that the sea vegetables, the iodine
1099
2:00:01 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]aw some of the radiation off.
1100
2:00:10 --> 2:00:17
It's alkaline effect, I believe, which is a strong effect. Also the detox protocols,
1101
2:00:17 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] one seems to be those with the highest pH, 8.5 to 9. So there is something with that
1102
2:00:25 --> 2:00:31
with that alkaline, for example, hydroxychloroquine, the most likely effect, why it worked,
1103
2:00:31 --> 2:00:40
it increased the pH, which improved your health. Is that the same for ivermectin? Was there an
1104
2:00:40 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]? The science is not as good known, but they also say it's alkalinics.
1105
2:00:49 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] But let's say the pH miracle or Robert Young, the science of the pH
1106
2:00:58 --> 2:01:03
is very important. And let's say when you are exposed to radiation over a longer time,
1107
2:01:04 --> 2:01:10
you are killing your red blood cells, you are not getting out your CO2 and you're getting more acidic.
1108
2:01:12 --> 2:01:21
Okay, that makes sense. And the cancer is also related to acidic levels. So there is a mix of
1109
2:01:21 --> 2:01:30
many things. There is the lack of minerals, lack of vitamins, the pH story, and all of this is
1110
2:01:30 --> 2:01:39
related to toxic and radiation. This is so incredible. Anders, do you do interviews and
1111
2:01:39 --> 2:01:47
come on shows? I like to provide hope for people and learn what you've found. Is that possible
1112
2:01:47 --> 2:01:53
for you as well? Yes, I have done it. I've done Maria C. I've been here and other places.
1113
2:01:53 --> 2:01:59
Oh, wonderful. Okay. She's a former colleague. And we say alkalining. I know a lot of people,
1114
2:01:59 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]arted doing it about six months ago, food grade, aluminum free, baking soda,
1115
2:02:06 --> 2:02:12
like a half a teaspoon, a glass of water before you go to bed, really resets, better sleep,
1116
2:02:12 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] be the alkalinization. What do you think about? Yes, I use baking soda and other stuff,
1117
2:02:18 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]e things. Okay. And one more thing, Anders, I wanted to mention, please, when I told you guys
1118
2:02:27 --> 2:02:33
all about Lisa McGee and Todd Callender, they've done a lot of discovering and have a lot of
1119
2:02:33 --> 2:02:38
information documentation wise and patents that maybe they might want to share with you if you've
1120
2:02:38 --> 2:02:48
never had them, that it's a battery system. I'm seeing connections. So it would be wonderful to
1121
2:02:49 --> 2:02:54
have them with you. This is in line with Sabrina Wallace, the same type of information.
1122
2:02:55 --> 2:03:03
Yeah, but both of them. And I can get communicate. I put my new proton mail address in the chat.
1123
2:03:04 --> 2:03:09
So if you could, Mark and everybody, if you could communicate with me that way,
1124
2:03:09 --> 2:03:15
and then I'll have your contact. And the thing I wanted to mention was I had another one,
1125
2:03:15 --> 2:03:21
I think Charles was using it or something. And Stephen, it was the DR Jane Ruby proton mail,
1126
2:03:21 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]e of months ago. I got a death threat. It was really bad. And it
1127
2:03:26 --> 2:03:33
came through the email and I shut it down. It was my public email. But now I've had some security
1128
2:03:33 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]ions and everything's okay, hopefully. So I restarted a new
1129
2:03:39 --> 2:03:45
one and it's in there. It's just real DR Jane Ruby at proton. So feel free to use it, anybody in the
1130
2:03:45 --> 2:03:55
group. But yeah, life is interesting. So Jane, yes, the Anders, the email is in there, Mark,
1131
2:03:55 --> 2:04:01
still the it's in there. So well done. It's done some great. It's done some great work.
1132
2:04:01 --> 2:04:06
How do I, how do I get to it if I don't get it by the time we're done and it's gone?
1133
2:04:06 --> 2:04:11
I'll send you the chat. I said that to you within a couple of minutes. Okay. Thank you, Charles.
1134
2:04:11 --> 2:04:14
Yeah. Thank you so much. Good work, Anders. And the other, the other remember there are
1135
2:04:15 --> 2:04:23
integrative health experts here. Tremendous. And we have mental, physical and spiritual elements.
1136
2:04:23 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] work of Joe dispenser, if you have brain heart coherence,
1137
2:04:31 --> 2:04:38
your body will create whatever needs to be created. And so Jane, I will send you the link to his
1138
2:04:38 --> 2:04:44
documentary, the source. It is most exciting for all of us. We've talked about it in this group,
1139
2:04:44 --> 2:04:52
but we are the creators of our health and all of these things we then we can do work to eliminate
1140
2:04:52 --> 2:04:57
what needs to be eliminated from our bodies. And it's a spiritual war that we are in as well.
1141
2:04:57 --> 2:05:02
They are one of the 12 battlefronts. So Anders is doing some great work. Thank you. So is Mark
1142
2:05:02 --> 2:05:07
Steele. Let's keep moving because we've only got 20 minutes to go. And I'm in alignment with that,
1143
2:05:07 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction], I'm in alignment with that. I've learned, I'm still learning. And I do think we,
1144
2:05:12 --> 2:05:17
we are, we are frequency, we're electric. We are creators of energy. It's amazing. That's why
1145
2:05:17 --> 2:05:22
they're doing this to us. And they've kept it from us. That's another whole meeting.
1146
2:05:22 --> 2:05:27
No, in fact, Jane, that was I'll send you the link to Robert Young's presentation to us just
1147
2:05:27 --> 2:05:33
two weeks ago. And he said, Wow, okay, that's so you're absolutely like all of us, we are learning.
1148
2:05:33 --> 2:05:40
And he said, he said, it's not sugar that gives us energy, it's electricity, that gives us
1149
2:05:40 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]ricity. And the quote was everybody I'll remind you, he said,
1150
2:05:46 --> 2:05:56
our bodies do not run on sugar. We run on electrons. And he said this, he said,
1151
2:05:57 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]rons are the life force energy. Does it donate or remove electrons? So life force energy is the
1152
2:06:08 --> 2:06:12
key. Robert Young, I'll send you the link to it. And Anders is working closely with Robert Young.
1153
2:06:14 --> 2:06:17
So Jane, you said it quite rightly, we are electrical systems.
1154
2:06:18 --> 2:06:22
We are. Yeah, we are. And when I talk to the lay public, and they'll say, we're not electric,
1155
2:06:22 --> 2:06:27
I'll say, Hey, what do you think an EKG is? It's measuring angles of electricity that your heart
1156
2:06:27 --> 2:06:32
is generating. I mean, that's the simple, you know, I'm a cardiac nurse practitioner, but it's
1157
2:06:32 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] to make, and they say, Oh, yeah, I guess I am electrical. And, and then you're off
1158
2:06:36 --> 2:06:41
to the races, you know. Yeah, beautiful. Thank you, Anders. Ron Owens now, and then Albert,
1159
2:06:41 --> 2:06:45
and then Tom, and then Martina. And then we'll go back to Stephen and we'll finish.
1160
2:06:46 --> 2:06:52
Hello, Dr. Jane Ruby. My name is Ronald F. Owens Jr. And I'm the California Department of Public
1161
2:06:52 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]leblower, who reprised management at CDPH that probably dose ivermectin in cures
1162
2:07:01 --> 2:07:10
and COVID-19 vaccine kills. It was about an 18 month saga. And that's, that's what my situation
1163
2:07:10 --> 2:07:16
is. But nice to meet you. Thank you. Nice to meet you as well. I wanted to direct you and others
1164
2:07:18 --> 2:07:24
to my COVID night, excuse me, MuzzleTruth.com website. The last button
1165
2:07:24 --> 2:07:37
is COVID-[privacy contact redaction]ate. That's a five page memo that I wrote variation to 58 county
1166
2:07:37 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]s of supervisors back in July. And in that five page memo states what Javier Becerra said
1167
2:07:44 --> 2:07:49
on April 14th, 2022. We know these vaccines are killing people of color, Black, Latino,
1168
2:07:49 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]e at about two times the rate of white Americans. It includes where he said it.
1169
2:07:55 --> 2:08:03
Don't take my word for it. Go to the convening on equity summit on the White House's official
1170
2:08:03 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ates who I am, what I try to do, citing studies in Italy, Germany,
1171
2:08:10 --> 2:08:16
and so forth. And so having done that, as Judy Threed from Butte County indicated, I've gone
1172
2:08:16 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]s of supervisors thus far. Sacramento, San Joaquin, El Dorado County,
1173
2:08:26 --> 2:08:37
Yellow, Santa Cruz, Alameda, Colusa, Placer, Marin, and Nevada County earlier today. So I'm following
1174
2:08:37 --> 2:08:43
up what I sent in the writing by appearing in person. So there's 58 counties, so it looks like
1175
2:08:43 --> 2:08:52
I'll be going to [privacy contact redaction]e who can, and maybe perhaps I can share on your platform
1176
2:08:52 --> 2:09:00
that anybody could send on my behalf this COVID-[privacy contact redaction]ate. They can print it out.
1177
2:09:01 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]s being sent, and this is anywhere in the United States, because
1178
2:09:06 --> 2:09:16
the 58 counties version, I cite health and safety code, that's part of California. But the COVID-19
1179
2:09:16 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ate is more general. So anybody can send on my behalf on this information, they can
1180
2:09:26 --> 2:09:34
either print it out, pencil it in, mail it, certified mail, or write it in and PDF it and email it. So I
1181
2:09:34 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to make mention of that to you. So thank you for your time.
1182
2:09:39 --> 2:09:44
Oh, absolutely. And we'll talk offline about logistics around that. Sure, happy to help.
1183
2:09:44 --> 2:09:50
Okay. I've got your email address. I'll send you an email and I'll send you an email.
1184
2:09:50 --> 2:09:51
Happy to help.
1185
2:09:51 --> 2:09:58
Okay. I've got your email address. I'll send you an email and I'll probably put in the subject line
1186
2:09:58 --> 2:10:02
something, hello Dr. Ruby or something like that. Thank you.
1187
2:10:02 --> 2:10:04
You got it. You got it. Thank you, Ron, so much.
1188
2:10:04 --> 2:10:09
Great work. Great work, Ron. You are doing great work. I can never go to Albert, then Tom,
1189
2:10:09 --> 2:10:10
then Martenia, then Stephen.
1190
2:10:13 --> 2:10:16
Great. Thank you. Hi, Dr. Ruby. How are you doing?
1191
2:10:16 --> 2:10:22
Hi, Albert. Good, good, good. Yeah, we talk every once in a while. We run into each other and
1192
2:10:24 --> 2:10:31
you've done an amazing job. You are the VAERS expert. I remember Albert downloading and knowing
1193
2:10:31 --> 2:10:37
when they messed with it because the copies were different. Yeah, and I still know when they
1194
2:10:37 --> 2:10:43
mess with it. They're still messing with it. But before I go say anything, I just want to
1195
2:10:44 --> 2:10:49
tell you that I continue to pray for God's hedge of protection around you and your family. So,
1196
2:10:50 --> 2:10:53
thank you. That's first and foremost.
1197
2:10:53 --> 2:10:55
Thank you. That's so kind. Thanks, Albert.
1198
2:10:55 --> 2:10:56
So God bless you for that.
1199
2:10:56 --> 2:10:59
You too. You too. You're doing great work. Go.
1200
2:11:00 --> 2:11:07
So the second thing is, you know, I'm glad, so glad that you talked about the hotlots, toxiclots,
1201
2:11:07 --> 2:11:14
and the, you know, the godfather and godmother, as far as I'm concerned, Sasha Lakopova and Craig
1202
2:11:14 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]akuper. God bless them as being, you know, the first one of the first ones on the scene.
1203
2:11:22 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] ones on the scenes and we're only standing on the shoulders of
1204
2:11:27 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]e that were here decades before, like Charles was saying, Curtis Koss and other people.
1205
2:11:33 --> 2:11:38
I'll throw out Marge Grant, you know, the first Barbara Lohfischer before there was Barbara Lohfischer.
1206
2:11:40 --> 2:11:49
But with that being said, there was a report, a real popular study about these toxiclots
1207
2:11:49 --> 2:11:58
called batch dependent. It's out of Denmark. Dr. Vebeke Maniché is one of the lead authors.
1208
2:11:58 --> 2:12:05
She appears here in the audience on this particular podcast.
1209
2:12:07 --> 2:12:16
And, you know, so they're saying about the blue, green, yellow, and yellow being placebo.
1210
2:12:17 --> 2:12:26
I've heard it called saline. I've heard Vebeke Maniché call it saline. So basically placebo.
1211
2:12:26 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]e, there is eight deaths for these yellow lots, yellow lot,
1212
2:12:36 --> 2:12:44
harmless yellow lots that come from Denmark. So if I find I'm like, well, these are not harmless.
1213
2:12:44 --> 2:12:50
They may be less toxic than the blues, arbitrary blues and greens that you put, but they're not
1214
2:12:50 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ory is that I had asked her, I reached out and asked her to share
1215
2:12:57 --> 2:13:04
the data because she went on to Peter McCullough's podcast and said as much, oh, yeah, we'd love to
1216
2:13:04 --> 2:13:10
share the data with anybody. And that's what prompted me to even ask and know where to go to ask.
1217
2:13:10 --> 2:13:15
And she didn't want to share. I mean, I know why she didn't because I've been poking holes in this
1218
2:13:16 --> 2:13:23
paper for a long time saying that basically, no, no, no, you got bamboozled for the throttling,
1219
2:13:23 --> 2:13:31
the purposeful delay of publishing reports. That's the reason. That's why you got what you
1220
2:13:31 --> 2:13:38
got. And those yellow lots, harmless, no, those were the newest lots. They were still on the shelves.
1221
2:13:38 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ill going into the arms when you got your little snapshot of data. And you did now
1222
2:13:44 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ack in the comments here showing that even
1223
2:13:54 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] month, 10 days ago, had a bunch of like, still had like 12 or 15
1224
2:14:04 --> 2:14:15
new reports, serious adverse events ascribed to the yellow lots. So there, and I mean, this is like,
1225
2:14:15 --> 2:14:21
these are old reports. Somebody is holding onto them, whether it's VAERS, whether it's the
1226
2:14:21 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]urer before they submit to VAERS or something to that effect. But I only bring all
1227
2:14:28 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ay I was watching Dr. Peter McCullough on James Lyons-Wylers IPAC Zoom,
1228
2:14:37 --> 2:14:43
and I was in there saying, hey, you know, Peter, Dr. McCullough, the best thing is not playing nice.
1229
2:14:43 --> 2:14:52
Can you be a lamb and encourage her to, you know, show some professional courtesy and, you know,
1230
2:14:52 --> 2:14:59
share the data with me? You know, she said, I'm not a scientist. That's why she doesn't want to
1231
2:14:59 --> 2:15:05
share the data with me, in case I didn't say that. And, you know, I'm not insulted, but I'll
1232
2:15:05 --> 2:15:13
officially say, oh man, I'm insulted, you know, I'm crying over my gray poopon over here, whatever.
1233
2:15:13 --> 2:15:19
But if you know anybody that knows her or anybody in this video that knows her at a professional
1234
2:15:19 --> 2:15:26
courtesy, she is making all you other doctors and scientists look bad by doing this, by not sharing
1235
2:15:26 --> 2:15:35
the data. And she did it on McCullough's podcast. So by association, you know, I personally, you know,
1236
2:15:35 --> 2:15:44
and I love Peter, you know, and whatever, you know, you do, you look, you do Peter, I don't,
1237
2:15:44 --> 2:15:49
I don't love him. And I'm going to show you why you all have to be careful. This is in the public
1238
2:15:49 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] put it in the chat. This is the amount of money Chuck Grassley started the Sunshine
1239
2:15:55 --> 2:16:03
Act, number 20 years ago. Whenever I had dinner with a physician, and I was in the pharma company,
1240
2:16:03 --> 2:16:08
I had to file a special report to the federal government. That stuff gets collated at open,
1241
2:16:09 --> 2:16:14
it's opensomething.gov. I can find it. When you can put any physicians, it got to be a physician,
1242
2:16:14 --> 2:16:21
they don't do PhDs or nurses. And look at this guy has taken millions from big pharma,
1243
2:16:21 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] few years. And then, you know, by contrast, like somebody like Dr. Zelenko,
1244
2:16:26 --> 2:16:32
who's a practicing doctor, gets visits from pharma, you know, reps, he took $600 in the same time
1245
2:16:32 --> 2:16:38
period you're seeing here. The other thing I want you to know is that McCullough has a protocol,
1246
2:16:38 --> 2:16:47
this is all public domain. He's got a protocol. And in that protocol, he's got heavy pharmaceuticals.
1247
2:16:47 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]ly thing is he's got this, you know, he's got PaxLivet. And PaxLivet is very
1248
2:16:53 --> 2:16:58
dangerous. And I can show you, this is his protocol. I just want people to be aware of it,
1249
2:16:58 --> 2:17:06
because you're not sending innocent people to this. This is here you go. This is his protocol.
1250
2:17:07 --> 2:17:13
He's got PaxLivet. If you understand this, I'm using another screen.
1251
2:17:16 --> 2:17:24
Bear with me here, guys. PaxLivet has two antivirals, Ritnovir and Normatrelvir. And Ritnovir has had a
1252
2:17:24 --> 2:17:29
black box warning for years. It is a very dangerous drug. But they repackaged it, they put it into
1253
2:17:29 --> 2:17:41
PaxLivet. And he is a, it's on his protocol. Where is it? Oh, my gosh. Okay, here it is. I'm going to
1254
2:17:41 --> 2:17:48
try to get it into the chat. There we go on the other screen. You're going to see these two.
1255
2:17:48 --> 2:17:54
Make your own decisions, okay? But he's got a product that supposedly reduces spike protein.
1256
2:17:54 --> 2:17:58
Let me take you, what did I say in the beginning of the presentation? Go back to what you know.
1257
2:17:59 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] a spike protein for a virus that's never been proven to exist,
1258
2:18:03 --> 2:18:08
and never been isolated in its whole and pure form from an ill individual or animal? Number two,
1259
2:18:09 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]rument that's validated that can measure the spikes before, these are nano products,
1260
2:18:14 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction], before, and then you give your treatment. This is basic science. And then we
1261
2:18:18 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]rument to measure, to prove that you reduced it. Be very careful with people right now.
1262
2:18:26 --> 2:18:32
There are very few of us that you can trust. And I say that, I know it sounds, go back, go,
1263
2:18:32 --> 2:18:38
corroborate me, go corroborate everybody, right down to people. And Robert, I wasn't picking on
1264
2:18:38 --> 2:18:42
you because I know what you mean. You're trying to do the best you can around these big name people.
1265
2:18:42 --> 2:18:48
But when somebody says, oh, I love that guy, I love Dr. Cole, and I'm not here to bash individual
1266
2:18:48 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]ors, but when somebody calls me a drunk and they say that the clots are made out of sugar,
1267
2:18:54 --> 2:18:57
I'm going to look into you, right? And I'm not going to let them get away with it.
1268
2:18:58 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]e are pushing pharmaceuticals- Who was that Jane? Who was that Jane? Who did that?
1269
2:19:05 --> 2:19:06
Which one?
1270
2:19:06 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] you? That I was drunk? Sugar. Oh, sugar. It was all Ryan Cole.
1271
2:19:19 --> 2:19:25
But even with Malone, when Malone, this is all in the public domain, when the case was dismissed
1272
2:19:25 --> 2:19:29
and the judge warned him, you better not bring any more of these cases or I'm going to make you pay
1273
2:19:29 --> 2:19:35
the legal fees, he spent two weeks later, he and his wife spent Christmas Eve just cyber stalking
1274
2:19:35 --> 2:19:42
me on Twitter and disparaging my age, my looks, just this ad hominem thing that didn't even make
1275
2:19:42 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction], I just call people out for what they do, especially publicly. So when somebody does
1276
2:19:49 --> 2:19:54
that, you want to be careful of using them as an expert. That's all. Just-
1277
2:19:56 --> 2:20:03
Dr. Ruby, now I say I love everybody in the Christian sense, but I totally know what you mean.
1278
2:20:04 --> 2:20:12
With that being said, I'm keeping my fingers crossed, hoping that even Bobby Kennedy
1279
2:20:12 --> 2:20:19
knows, because he told my church in June of 2021 that bears, doesn't even publish all legitimate
1280
2:20:19 --> 2:20:26
reports received. That's way different than under reporting. This is like, oh my God.
1281
2:20:26 --> 2:20:32
Yeah, this is fraud. Albert, your great work and your expertise
1282
2:20:33 --> 2:20:42
has done more to expose the fraud in the CDC and VAERS than anybody I know. And believe me,
1283
2:20:42 --> 2:20:49
after being in this from March 2020, I know of almost everybody and nobody touches your work.
1284
2:20:49 --> 2:20:53
So God bless you for that. God bless you. Thank you so much.
1285
2:20:53 --> 2:20:58
You bet. I got to get you back on too, Albert. It's been like a century.
1286
2:20:58 --> 2:21:04
Anytime, anytime. Great, great work, Albert. Thank you for that work and reiterate what
1287
2:21:04 --> 2:21:09
Jane says. And Jane, you should know Jerry Waters, who you were listening to at the start,
1288
2:21:09 --> 2:21:14
who's standing for election in the Irish parliament to remind you, he helped Albert
1289
2:21:15 --> 2:21:21
make all this happen. Albert, correct? Who was that now? Who was it, Albert, that did that?
1290
2:21:22 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]or, Dr. Jerry Waters, he gifted me some seed money and I took that seed money and
1291
2:21:30 --> 2:21:38
got VAERS aware launched. I never would have been able to do it without Dr. Jerry Waters.
1292
2:21:38 --> 2:21:47
And then, you know, with that, I would say, you know, it was Sue Frost and Shasta Erickson,
1293
2:21:47 --> 2:21:54
who are in here that got me on to here to medical doctors for COVID ethics. I met everybody here,
1294
2:21:55 --> 2:22:02
Dr. Thorpe. And, you know, I'll tell you, I want producer credits for Julie, for Julie Three.
1295
2:22:04 --> 2:22:12
We found each other. I helped her videotape and send her mother's death report on VAERS.
1296
2:22:12 --> 2:22:18
And now you see all the work that she's doing. I mean, this is like, this is like Jesus synergy,
1297
2:22:18 --> 2:22:25
I swear. You know, it's not even me, it's Jesus. And, you know, Calvary Church in San Jose,
1298
2:22:25 --> 2:22:33
that's where all the VIPs cycle through. I was going there in the early 80s. So I think God
1299
2:22:33 --> 2:22:39
sent me before I was born to be a watcher. So God bless everybody.
1300
2:22:40 --> 2:22:46
You're here for that reason. And, you know, it goes back to you say, Charles, you and Steven
1301
2:22:46 --> 2:22:50
founded this thing. Look at what you've accomplished and what you've connected
1302
2:22:50 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]e you've connected. I got to get back into your, I just, you know, never seem to have
1303
2:22:55 --> 2:22:59
the time anymore, but I got to come back in. You're doing so many wonderful people and so
1304
2:22:59 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]even who founded it. And I'm, you know, helping Steven make
1305
2:23:05 --> 2:23:10
this happen now. And, you know, it's, you never know. That's, that's the, we have to make the time
1306
2:23:10 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ic conversation, the thought that comes that Ron Owen sings as a song, which
1307
2:23:16 --> 2:23:21
we might finish. Ron, we haven't had you sing for a while. So I think with, with all God blessings,
1308
2:23:21 --> 2:23:27
we might get you to sing a song if we've got a moment. But Jane, you know, Steven started this
1309
2:23:27 --> 2:23:34
and, and it's magical connections and God direction is happening. And so we have to,
1310
2:23:34 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] to spend the time and that's, and that's why the, the, the synchronistic conversations and
1311
2:23:40 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ricity that happens clearly. Yeah. And like Albert said, I mean,
1312
2:23:46 --> 2:23:55
I think we're here at God's will on a mission for, for a time. We're all here for a time such as this.
1313
2:23:55 --> 2:24:00
So we can't give up and it'll be an interesting conversation. I hope it's in heaven, but for me,
1314
2:24:00 --> 2:24:06
but you know, to, to look back and say, wow, that was some ride down there.
1315
2:24:07 --> 2:24:14
Jane, we've had a few guests say to us that they kind of slowly realized that their whole lives
1316
2:24:14 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]s these five years. Wow. Isn't that interesting?
1317
2:24:21 --> 2:24:26
And I, I actually feel a little bit like that myself. It's kind of everything makes sense,
1318
2:24:26 --> 2:24:32
you know, that when, when it really mattered in March, 2020, I knew immediately that there's a
1319
2:24:32 --> 2:24:42
massive fraud. Absolutely a worldwide Rico crime, governments and yeah, governments and private,
1320
2:24:42 --> 2:24:47
the pub, the one of the most scary phrases to me now is public private partnership.
1321
2:24:48 --> 2:24:55
Yes. Yeah, correct. All right. Two more. We've got Tom and Martina, then Steven,
1322
2:24:55 --> 2:25:00
and then Ron will finish with a closing song as closing. Yes. So you can, you can choose this.
1323
2:25:01 --> 2:25:05
You can choose closing music. And Jane Charles is Australian,
1324
2:25:05 --> 2:25:12
but he's a great moderator and he's very, yes. He's wonderful. He's always been good at this.
1325
2:25:14 --> 2:25:22
All right, Tom. Okay. Yeah. Thanks, Dr. Ruby. Appreciate your
1326
2:25:22 --> 2:25:27
passion and that control group thing. It's finally kind of sinking into me when it helped
1327
2:25:27 --> 2:25:33
when you mentioned the baby thing and the next generation, you know, growing up and not knowing
1328
2:25:34 --> 2:25:42
who's jabbed and who isn't and the stats changing. So, so there's Dr. David Nixon,
1329
2:25:42 --> 2:25:51
there's Mark Steele and there's Shimon. There are three people in this group and Nixon started
1330
2:25:51 --> 2:25:59
doing some of that microscopy work and watched things develop in the slide. And, and we had a
1331
2:25:59 --> 2:26:09
conversation in the telegram group after the call and I got to know him. But I'm, as people know,
1332
2:26:09 --> 2:26:15
I'm in this other group, which is much more conservative and I'm aware there was a conflict,
1333
2:26:15 --> 2:26:20
you know, the doctors for COVID ethics was the original group and then medical doctors
1334
2:26:22 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction], which I don't quite understand. But so I'm a doubting Thomas.
1335
2:26:29 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]- Well, I'll tell you what happened there, Tom. I was prevented from publishing or they were
1336
2:26:34 --> 2:26:39
trying to prevent me. I'm not going to name the people. There was one in particular who is
1337
2:26:39 --> 2:26:49
extremely well known and was working in the shadows to, she thought, to get my article about the
1338
2:26:49 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]a Vigilance, VAERS and MHRA. She was trying to get it taken down
1339
2:26:57 --> 2:27:04
from Global Research. And my friend, the editor of Global Research, Michelle Shostovsky, was
1340
2:27:04 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ying with me with the emails. So I had the proof that this person was taking me down. She
1341
2:27:11 --> 2:27:19
kind of inserted into the group and took good people away with her and they didn't understand.
1342
2:27:20 --> 2:27:28
That's how I see it anyway. And really good people, you know, and well, essentially in the end,
1343
2:27:28 --> 2:27:33
I was told through these emails, which my friend Michelle Shostovsky was supplying to me,
1344
2:27:34 --> 2:27:42
from this person, this woman who was trying to very, very hard to take down the very important
1345
2:27:42 --> 2:27:46
article. I didn't think it was important, but Michelle Shostovsky did. And he's an editor.
1346
2:27:47 --> 2:27:55
And it was about the deaths and the injuries, official figures from Udra Vigilance, MHRA,
1347
2:27:55 --> 2:28:02
and VAERS. And as far as I know, no one else has done that study. And so this was seen as a big
1348
2:28:02 --> 2:28:09
threat by this person. And she said that I couldn't use the name Doctors for COVID Ethics
1349
2:28:10 --> 2:28:17
for the article because I hadn't got the permission of the core governing group,
1350
2:28:17 --> 2:28:23
which I didn't even know existed. So she was demanding that it was taken down. And that if
1351
2:28:23 --> 2:28:29
it wasn't taken, the Doctors for COVID Ethics should be taken away. I formed that group. I
1352
2:28:29 --> 2:28:34
founded the group. So I had the right to use it. I didn't even know about the core governing group,
1353
2:28:34 --> 2:28:42
which had been secretly formed. So that's what happened. And so what did I do? So Michelle said
1354
2:28:42 --> 2:28:45
to me, what are you going to do, Stephen? He supplied me with, so he showed me that he was a
1355
2:28:45 --> 2:28:52
bigger friend of me than he was of the person who was causing all this trouble, this censorship,
1356
2:28:52 --> 2:28:56
whatever you want to call it. And he said, what are you going to do? And I said, well, I'm just
1357
2:28:56 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] I'm not going to talk to any of these people. I'm not going to criticise them.
1358
2:29:01 --> 2:29:07
I'm just going to form another group called Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics. So pretty much the same.
1359
2:29:07 --> 2:29:12
And if it gets mixed up with the old groups, that's also my group. So it doesn't matter really.
1360
2:29:12 --> 2:29:19
We can disavow anything we don't like. And that's how it happened. So I didn't. And then there were
1361
2:29:19 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]e around me who were telling me what to do. And in the end, I thought, I'm not going to listen
1362
2:29:24 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]e. There were like [privacy contact redaction] Charles as the moderator
1363
2:29:31 --> 2:29:35
because, you know, we needed more exposure and this, that and the other. And I thought, no,
1364
2:29:35 --> 2:29:43
we don't want a big kind of committee here to decide everything. We just need the truth and
1365
2:29:43 --> 2:29:51
someone who's prepared to go exactly as Jane said, wherever the truth took me and everyone else,
1366
2:29:51 --> 2:29:59
you know, and with no money involved, nothing, honesty. So because to solve this, what happened
1367
2:29:59 --> 2:30:04
in 2020, March 2020, I was really shocked. I thought there was no way we were going to
1368
2:30:04 --> 2:30:10
solve it if we didn't address, stick as close as possible, as close as human beings were capable
1369
2:30:10 --> 2:30:18
of to the truth. Yeah. So it was a massive betrayal. I've never confronted the people.
1370
2:30:18 --> 2:30:26
But I don't need to, because actually, even, are you aware JJ Cooey has posted something about this
1371
2:30:26 --> 2:30:32
and it does not agree at all with what you said. Well, you should have asked me because I know
1372
2:30:32 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction] that, I gave that information to Charles Cobas. You guys can talk about it.
1373
2:30:39 --> 2:30:44
You need to email JJ Cooey then. I know JJ, we're friends.
1374
2:30:44 --> 2:30:50
Guys, I hate to interrupt, but I need to leave very, very soon. I didn't know it was going to go over
1375
2:30:50 --> 2:30:57
a two and a half hours. Apologies. But I don't want to miss if there's a last question.
1376
2:30:57 --> 2:31:00
Can I, I didn't finish. I didn't even ask. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Tom.
1377
2:31:00 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]ate my, but I'll cut it very short. So that doctors for COVID ethics group, they have
1378
2:31:08 --> 2:31:16
responded to Anna Mahalshia's presentations and it's consistent with the crystallization theory,
1379
2:31:16 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]erol and sugar. And they brought on a scientist that responded directly to that
1380
2:31:23 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]ed. And it's a published paper. To Dr. Lee, like Young-Ni Lee's paper, is that?
1381
2:31:33 --> 2:31:35
It was to the Lee and Brody PDF.
1382
2:31:35 --> 2:31:38
Yeah. Is Mahalshia trying to refute?
1383
2:31:38 --> 2:31:39
No, no, no.
1384
2:31:39 --> 2:31:40
Oh, the opposite?
1385
2:31:40 --> 2:31:47
Was recently interviewed like a month ago on Gary Nell and Gary Nell completely bought into the
1386
2:31:47 --> 2:31:54
everything she said. And so I, well, just coincidentally then doctors for COVID ethics had
1387
2:31:55 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]itute of Technology.
1388
2:32:01 --> 2:32:02
Oh, what is the question, please?
1389
2:32:03 --> 2:32:08
Well, I'm just, I'm just telling you that I'm trying to figure out what the truth is
1390
2:32:08 --> 2:32:14
and I'm trying to entertain all these different, these possibilities. And just wanted to represent
1391
2:32:14 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] that there's people I respect that disagree with them. That's all.
1392
2:32:17 --> 2:32:22
Yeah, no, I appreciate that, Tom, but let me say, and I'm going to be very, very, very sorry.
1393
2:32:22 --> 2:32:27
I'm not comfortable with her work. I'm not, I don't know if it works or not. I don't know if
1394
2:32:27 --> 2:32:32
it's right or not. I don't like her methodology. I don't feel comfortable with it. I don't,
1395
2:32:32 --> 2:32:38
I'm not confident in, let's just say the background and the credentials as they've been traced.
1396
2:32:38 --> 2:32:43
And I'm just going to leave it there. I don't directly interact with her, but I think taking
1397
2:32:43 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] her or anybody individually, we really need to be able to do that. And I think
1398
2:32:49 --> 2:33:00
it's, it's all those things, but make no mistake about it. I'm going to tell you right now, the
1399
2:33:00 --> 2:33:06
alternative media in the world that I'm in, you know, that sort of non mainstream media is heavily
1400
2:33:06 --> 2:33:11
infiltrated now. It's, it's a, it's compromised. Many people are taking big corporate money.
1401
2:33:12 --> 2:33:15
They won't tell you that some of them will be very, very careful, corroborate,
1402
2:33:16 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]antiate what you think you're reading and seeing. And that's just all
1403
2:33:22 --> 2:33:29
any of us can do. Don't be tempted as it's easy to do to jump on red meat headlines and things like
1404
2:33:29 --> 2:33:33
that. You know, I saw the monkey story the other day. I'd said, Oh, monkeys escaped. It's a,
1405
2:33:33 --> 2:33:38
it's dangerous. And I look, you got, I tell people, got to read the article, got to go down
1406
2:33:38 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction] paragraph. It said, there's no public health risks. The monkeys were not ill.
1407
2:33:42 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction] brought there. They cleared their physicals. It's just that somebody left the door
1408
2:33:47 --> 2:33:51
open, but who knows? I mean, in this world, they could have been doing it intentionally to poison
1409
2:33:51 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]e, or maybe it was a legitimate thing in the end. These little buggers got out. But the point
1410
2:33:56 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]ions that always assume that you've got to corroborate.
1411
2:34:03 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]e are going to try to trip us up. It's an information war. Some of these
1412
2:34:09 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]e that are frauds that I've already uncovered, I'm just not going to name them,
1413
2:34:12 --> 2:34:17
but they've been here since the beginning. So it doesn't matter if they came in new or late. And
1414
2:34:17 --> 2:34:24
I'm glad you raised the issue, Tom. So it's, it's the struggle to really, really try to corroborate
1415
2:34:24 --> 2:34:29
and make sure we're trying to give ourselves the best information we can so we can help others as
1416
2:34:29 --> 2:34:34
well as ourselves. Very good. Thank you, Tom. Last question to Martina, a closing thought to
1417
2:34:34 --> 2:34:40
Steven, then go, Jane, Jane has to go. I'm going to say for 30 seconds of Ron singing,
1418
2:34:40 --> 2:34:48
because I'm not going to miss Ron singing. Okay, that's for sure. Hi, Dr. Jane. I'm grateful for
1419
2:34:48 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction] fan from Germany. And you're in bed with me every Sunday
1420
2:34:54 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction] my coffee cup. And then when I'm catching up with all your videos, I think I
1421
2:34:59 --> 2:35:08
watched it all. I mean all and you became a family member for me because I lost my mom to the to the
1422
2:35:08 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] my friends and everything. And really, I'm beyond grateful. And would you
1423
2:35:14 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]ess? I would like to send you a coffee cup because I'm going to South Africa
1424
2:35:18 --> 2:35:24
tomorrow. And I'm going to send you one for Christmas. Oh, that's so sweet of you. Thank you
1425
2:35:24 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]s. What do you want me to say that the mailing address? Yes, shipping address
1426
2:35:31 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] message Jane to Martina. You just click on Jane Martina's name and the three dots
1427
2:35:38 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] message and put in your shipping address and Martina has sent me
1428
2:35:45 --> 2:35:53
what if somebody else wants to send me a cup? Okay, just kidding. Well, put it in the trap then,
1429
2:35:53 --> 2:36:00
Jane. I'll throw her the chat. It's not a home address. I can't do that but it's
1430
2:36:00 --> 2:36:06
that's my postal. Okay, put it in there. Send coffee cups to Jane, everybody.
1431
2:36:07 --> 2:36:13
Well, they started doing it and I do. I have them from all over the world, Dubai and Germany. And
1432
2:36:13 --> 2:36:18
you know, gosh, the only continent I haven't gotten them from is Antarctica. But other than that,
1433
2:36:18 --> 2:36:23
I've gotten them from everywhere. Australia, it's amazing. I mean, people pay more for the shipping
1434
2:36:23 --> 2:36:28
and it's just simple shipping than they do for the cup. Yeah, I think so too from South Africa,
1435
2:36:29 --> 2:36:38
Cape Town to the US. I think it's probably the same. If you know Dr. Zandre Batha, she was in
1436
2:36:38 --> 2:36:43
your original group. That's actually how I met her. And now she's a very close friend and colleague
1437
2:36:43 --> 2:36:48
after three years. And she and her husband and son are going to visit me in the United States next
1438
2:36:48 --> 2:36:56
year, if all goes well. So see the things that you guys have started? Yeah. Where are you? You
1439
2:36:56 --> 2:37:03
don't have to tell us which town or city. I am in South Florida in the United States. I'm in South
1440
2:37:03 --> 2:37:10
Florida. I'm putting this address in so I don't mean to be rude. All right. So I need five minutes,
1441
2:37:10 --> 2:37:15
Charles, to just ask some very, very important questions of Jane. She'll give me one word answer
1442
2:37:15 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction] answers. So put the address in Jane into the chat for the shipping address.
1443
2:37:23 --> 2:37:28
They're beautiful. It's in there. Excellent. In Florida. Thank you. Martina. How beautiful.
1444
2:37:28 --> 2:37:33
Thank you, Martina. Thank you again. You met your greatest kindness. Yeah. You met your biggest fan,
1445
2:37:33 --> 2:37:40
Jane. How about that? Oh, that's so sweet. Biggest fan from Germany. Okay. So what we got now,
1446
2:37:41 --> 2:37:46
we've got Stephen five minutes, quick answers, Jane, and then Ronald will close. What is this,
1447
2:37:46 --> 2:37:53
like the lightning round? Charles, is this the lightning round? Yes, it is. Yeah. Okay. So I
1448
2:37:53 --> 2:38:01
have to say, Charles, if you, Jane, if you want to put your, how people can watch your podcast,
1449
2:38:01 --> 2:38:08
I was riveted to your, I haven't seen you actually, but that particular episode really got my
1450
2:38:08 --> 2:38:12
attention. The one where you were saying, well, you know, you were essentially saying that,
1451
2:38:12 --> 2:38:16
you know, we were all scared of election fraud and we thought that they might steal it again,
1452
2:38:16 --> 2:38:22
you know, and you were actually saying it and saying that nothing about what they were
1453
2:38:22 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]aining of in 2020. And I thought, Oh my goodness. Well, I put it earlier, but I think
1454
2:38:29 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction] It's, I'm going to put it in right now. The coffee chats, which actually I dropped
1455
2:38:35 --> 2:38:41
more Intel in the coffee chats on the show sometimes, but this is rumble.com forward slash
1456
2:38:41 --> 2:38:47
Dr. Jane Ruby, fairly straightforward there. But you're one of these addictive people, you know,
1457
2:38:47 --> 2:38:53
so once, once you get in front of a camera or a zoom camera, whatever it, you know, I think a lot
1458
2:38:53 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction] time once they've actually honed in on you, kind of leaving the
1459
2:38:58 --> 2:39:04
video. It's very interesting the way you present things and you know, you couldn't, you couldn't
1460
2:39:04 --> 2:39:09
teach it. I don't think, you know, but I wanted to ask you, I'm sorry, I was going to say it's very
1461
2:39:09 --> 2:39:13
isolating out here. So you feel like you're alone all the time. You don't know if anybody's really
1462
2:39:13 --> 2:39:20
getting it, but I see the numbers sometimes on the rumble, but yes. So Jane, I want to have you
1463
2:39:20 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]ess? Yes, I have. Thank you so much. And I want to ask you, so you are a little
1464
2:39:27 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]e who've presented to us are different. I'm a bit different.
1465
2:39:35 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]e didn't understand me and that's why I had a pretty hard time. And then in
1466
2:39:41 --> 2:39:49
2020, I kind of thought, in 2020, still in 2020, I thought that there was some kind of order to the
1467
2:39:49 --> 2:39:58
world, you know, irrespective of me, that someone would sort it out. And in 2020, I suddenly saw all
1468
2:39:58 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]e didn't understand what was going on. It was obvious global coup d'etat. It was global
1469
2:40:05 --> 2:40:10
treason. Nobody called it that. When I did call it that, they said, oh, no, you can't call it global
1470
2:40:10 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction] too much for some of the people on Doctors for Covid Ethics, the first
1471
2:40:15 --> 2:40:20
incarnation of this group. They were all doctors and scientists and Michel Shostovsky was briefing
1472
2:40:20 --> 2:40:26
me and saying from March 2020, he was saying, oh, Stephen, those doctors and scientists are not
1473
2:40:26 --> 2:40:32
going to solve the problem. You need everybody. And I got it in the end and that's what we did.
1474
2:40:32 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction] Well, can I just tell you one quick thing, Stephen, you'll enjoy this. One of the
1475
2:40:37 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]ors who went with the new group, I'll say the name unless you tell me not to, but he
1476
2:40:44 --> 2:40:50
basically, when I presented it, and I was such in such alignment with his work, I thought it was
1477
2:40:50 --> 2:40:55
amazing and great teacher. But when I presented or I made a statement and it wasn't in a meeting,
1478
2:40:55 --> 2:41:01
your meeting, it was something I remember him saying, you have to soften it. You have to tone
1479
2:41:01 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction] to, you know, you know, and I'm like, have you met me? You know, it's I'm just I
1480
2:41:07 --> 2:41:14
am what I am. Jane, that's the worst. That's the anti-human advice. The human advice is to say,
1481
2:41:14 --> 2:41:24
do what you think is necessary in these abominable times and give people free rein. And the really
1482
2:41:24 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]e need to be told not to allow them not a lot of them don't don't want to, but
1483
2:41:31 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]agged into a group, because that's the worst thing that can happen to
1484
2:41:37 --> 2:41:43
anyone who's creative and you're wonderfully creative. And so I wanted to ask you, Jane,
1485
2:41:43 --> 2:41:50
what kind of child were you? Do you think? And what so what did your parents think of you? What did
1486
2:41:50 --> 2:41:56
your teachers think of you? What do you think? I mean, we don't we barely know ourselves. I think
1487
2:41:56 --> 2:42:01
we can't, you know, you can go through. You said this was quick, quick, quick, quick.
1488
2:42:01 --> 2:42:08
Yeah, well, this is a long one. But then then they're quick, very quick after this. So well,
1489
2:42:08 --> 2:42:15
he's very smart because then he puts the onus on me to be to be quick. I was not the person you see
1490
2:42:15 --> 2:42:26
before you. I'll give you a short answer, but as you know, full as I can, I was I was shy. I but I
1491
2:42:26 --> 2:42:31
knew that I had a certain charisma, if that makes any sense, even when I was like five or six, by
1492
2:42:31 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction]e responded to me. But I was very I wasn't necessarily shy, like I didn't want to be
1493
2:42:37 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction] didn't say anything. I kept it all inside. Without getting
1494
2:42:43 --> 2:42:49
into personal issues, like like many of us, there were some childhood injuries I have I had, you know,
1495
2:42:49 --> 2:42:55
one wonderful parent, I had, you know, a parent that wasn't, you know, good, you know, had his,
1496
2:42:55 --> 2:42:59
you know, role, what wasn't a bad person or a criminal or anything, but, you know, and then
1497
2:42:59 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction], children get taken advantage of. And it didn't change me right away.
1498
2:43:06 --> 2:43:12
But when I was 16 years old, I was and I was from a very poor family. I lived in two rooms with my
1499
2:43:12 --> 2:43:19
mother and my brother till I was 11. Very, very modest. And I tell you that, because there was a
1500
2:43:19 --> 2:43:26
there was a high school kind of a beauty pageant, but it was really like, you know, scholastic.
1501
2:43:26 --> 2:43:32
And if you won this pageant, you got to go to college for free. And I got involved and it was
1502
2:43:32 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]efully done for young girls. We didn't have bikinis or any stuff like that on the
1503
2:43:37 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]ory is everybody who always was in like the 70s, right,
1504
2:43:43 --> 2:43:47
everybody who won, their father was on the board of directors of Xerox, their mother was like a
1505
2:43:47 --> 2:43:54
lawyer, you know, I have from a broken home, really poor. And I just went and I just was myself.
1506
2:43:54 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction], the Gannett newspapers, you know, that's USA Today,
1507
2:44:00 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]er, New York, my hometown, they were tiny, but they had affiliates
1508
2:44:06 --> 2:44:13
all over the county and they photo they they they televised this show. And so everybody knew me.
1509
2:44:13 --> 2:44:19
I won the I won I won the big one. And I got a free scholarship. It was like my world,
1510
2:44:19 --> 2:44:25
you know, just flipped upside down overnight in a good way. I was cutting the ribbons with the mayor
1511
2:44:25 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]arted to come out of myself. How old were you then Jane? I was 16. All right. So this child,
1512
2:44:33 --> 2:44:38
who had been a little bruised and battered emotionally, who grew up poor, all of a sudden
1513
2:44:38 --> 2:44:44
want the door opened into this world that I didn't even know existed. It was an interesting thing.
1514
2:44:45 --> 2:44:50
I was never in that world. But now that's sort of the elite world. You know, the judges were the
1515
2:44:50 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]man Kodak, these big these big names Xerox. But I so it was a look into
1516
2:44:58 --> 2:45:05
that. And it was such an incredible carving out, I think, of who I am today. And I'm also a Libra.
1517
2:45:05 --> 2:45:11
So I'm very into justice. I can't make it as soon as I can't make a decision, because I can see both
1518
2:45:11 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction]ereotype of Libras. But a little fun little fun answer,
1519
2:45:18 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction] feel it's a brilliant answer in a short time with with Charles. Right. I'm like all of us.
1520
2:45:25 --> 2:45:31
I'm here for a reason. I believe I came here through God. Hey, I want to go down there and
1521
2:45:31 --> 2:45:38
do that. When I'm, you know, 70 years old, that's going to be fun. Saving babies and children from
1522
2:45:38 --> 2:45:44
poison. Yeah. I'm a Libra. I'm a Libra too, Jane. Steven, keep going because we got to hear all
1523
2:45:44 --> 2:45:49
of it. Yeah, I want to say for this now, Jane, because I don't think you do quick answers,
1524
2:45:49 --> 2:45:55
but we're going to try. So, okay. So to be any good in the last five years, the shocking events
1525
2:45:55 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction] five years, really shocking events. A lot of people didn't seem to think that it was
1526
2:45:59 --> 2:46:05
shocking, but I do. And, and so do you think that anybody who was going to be any good in the last
1527
2:46:05 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction] suffered in some way prior to 2020? Yeah, that's an interesting
1528
2:46:17 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]ion. I've seen people who have had a suffering as a great learning tool and took it the right way
1529
2:46:25 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]e's lives better. And I've seen people do that kind of good work without
1530
2:46:31 --> 2:46:37
having suffered. So I don't know. I think it's, you know, God sees so much more than we see.
1531
2:46:38 --> 2:46:44
One of my favorite passages, Isaiah 58, you know, for my ways are higher than your ways
1532
2:46:44 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction] no idea what the capability is of the bigger picture.
1533
2:46:49 --> 2:46:54
And so he knows where he's got us and what he, you know, what's going on. So I kind of hang on
1534
2:46:54 --> 2:47:01
to that. All right. So Jane, that's a brilliant answer. Very short as well. So was there a pandemic?
1535
2:47:02 --> 2:47:08
No, absolutely not. Okay. By any definition. And they did mess around with the definition.
1536
2:47:08 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction] a possibility or a probability in my view?
1537
2:47:13 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction]or that they're not capable of doing what they say they
1538
2:47:18 --> 2:47:25
and that the whole notion of pandemics is a fraud. So in other words, I don't think that pandemics
1539
2:47:26 --> 2:47:32
can occur. And the reason I say that is if you believe in viruses, which I'm not sure I do,
1540
2:47:32 --> 2:47:40
but I don't think we've got down there at the moment. A deadly virus kills its host. We were
1541
2:47:40 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction]s remembered it. So I remember asking the
1542
2:47:44 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction], the professor of immunology, very well known professor, he told us that deadly virus
1543
2:47:51 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction] Well, of course we now wonder whether there are viruses. So I said completely
1544
2:47:58 --> 2:48:04
innocently, but you know, I was interested in asking questions. I said, does that mean that
1545
2:48:04 --> 2:48:11
pandemics can't occur? And he said, and I had no idea why he said it. He said, very good, Stephen.
1546
2:48:12 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction]ion to you is, do you think that pandemics, is there a
1547
2:48:22 --> 2:48:28
possibility or a probability or a certainty even that pandemics can't occur and that the whole
1548
2:48:29 --> 2:48:36
virology world and the decline of immunology and the evidence-based medicine, which led to
1549
2:48:36 --> 2:48:43
tyrannical protocols, protocols which took the autonomy of doctors, do you think that this whole
1550
2:48:43 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction]ed to allow what they did in 2020? And so the whole thing is we should all be
1551
2:48:52 --> 2:48:55
afraid of pandemics. Come on, come on, come on, come on, tempers-fuget.
1552
2:48:57 --> 2:49:01
Jane, what's that? You know, Stephen, I'm not trying to get out of it, but that's a question
1553
2:49:01 --> 2:49:08
for the ages. Sure. When you think about it. Well, I think they're not, pandemics can't occur.
1554
2:49:09 --> 2:49:15
It's a fraud. I agree. Peter McCullough is completely wrong when he's talking about the
1555
2:49:15 --> 2:49:21
next pandemic all the time and he should know it in my opinion. He does know it. Stephen, he does
1556
2:49:21 --> 2:49:32
know it. This is not about a lack of understanding or knowledge. Okay, come on. So yeah, but when
1557
2:49:32 --> 2:49:37
we're in charge, I need to do this now. So this is really important because Jane is a truth seeker.
1558
2:49:38 --> 2:49:46
Was there a disease called COVID-19? When you say disease, you know, what I think happened is this.
1559
2:49:46 --> 2:49:51
I think there are two bio weapons. I think they created something, whether it was through the
1560
2:49:51 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction]ead talked about. No, who was it? Anders. Anders. I apologize.
1561
2:50:01 --> 2:50:08
That Anders talked about in his work. They did something to put it into pockets so that there
1562
2:50:08 --> 2:50:14
would be visual, you know, proof to scare people. That was a minor bio weapon. And then when they
1563
2:50:14 --> 2:50:20
said here's the variant Omicron or whatever, they dropped something again or cranked up the radiation.
1564
2:50:20 --> 2:50:30
But the big bio weapon, this is all to get people to comply. I urge you all to watch, read Catherine
1565
2:50:30 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction]n't already done it. It's called, she's got hundreds of articles in her
1566
2:50:35 --> 2:50:41
sub-stick, but this one is called the American bioterrorism program. And she just shows that
1567
2:50:41 --> 2:50:47
whole chronology. You're in a military kill box. This is ginned up. And I think they know, we know.
1568
2:50:48 --> 2:50:53
My fear is that they're going to, that they've got so much of it accomplished that by the time
1569
2:50:53 --> 2:51:00
there's a 100th monkey effect and enough of the population gets it, that it could be too late.
1570
2:51:00 --> 2:51:06
But it'll be what it'll be. Jane, I listen to this now. So as a doctor, I thought that there was
1571
2:51:07 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]rophic failure in diagnosis and every doctor in the world should have realized it.
1572
2:51:11 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction] was fraudulent. We knew that. But then they were saying, oh, you know, the
1573
2:51:16 --> 2:51:22
symptomatology was COVID-19. And I was thinking, well, actually I haven't heard a single symptom,
1574
2:51:22 --> 2:51:26
which is pathognomonic for COVID-19, including loss of taste, loss of smell.
1575
2:51:26 --> 2:51:30
Let me say this, let me say this. When people say, do you believe in viruses or not?
1576
2:51:30 --> 2:51:35
My answer is I don't. I mean, I love the work of the Bailey's and Dr. Cowan and Dr. Coppin and all
1577
2:51:35 --> 2:51:42
that. And I see all of it. I don't believe up and up in viruses. No, what I say to people is,
1578
2:51:42 --> 2:51:50
you know what? Demonstrate for me a whole virus in its purified, isolated form that you've taken
1579
2:51:50 --> 2:51:56
from a sick animal or a sick person. And then we'll talk. Don't show me a facsimile of a sequence,
1580
2:51:56 --> 2:52:00
of a piece that you downloaded. So until you can do that, then it doesn't exist.
1581
2:52:00 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion very quickly now, because we're really under pressure from Charles.
1582
2:52:06 --> 2:52:14
It's three minutes Charles. You're going on 15.
1583
2:52:14 --> 2:52:16
No, no, no. Well, it's important. No, it's not.
1584
2:52:16 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion research. No, it's not. You said quick question.
1585
2:52:22 --> 2:52:27
I'm staying because I don't get invited that often. So I'm staying. So go, go, Stephen.
1586
2:52:27 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion research. Was that deliberately playing into the false narrative of pandemics?
1587
2:52:34 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]s, they knew that the public would be scared of gain of function research.
1588
2:52:39 --> 2:52:45
Oh, the deadly viruses could escape from the lab, you know. And so it was put in for that reason,
1589
2:52:45 --> 2:52:51
even though it was very, very illegal in the United States had to be exported to China. But guess what?
1590
2:52:51 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]ill using American money to fund it. Let me point something out. I believe it was done
1591
2:52:58 --> 2:53:04
at like the documentation says for Dietrich, Ralph Baric, University of North Carolina.
1592
2:53:04 --> 2:53:09
But what's the title of RFK Jr's new book? And then you'll know he's a Trojan horse fraud.
1593
2:53:09 --> 2:53:12
What's the title? I don't know.
1594
2:53:12 --> 2:53:17
The Wuhan cover up. He's perpetuating the Wuhan lab leak.
1595
2:53:19 --> 2:53:22
Well, exactly. There we go. So anyway, come on.
1596
2:53:22 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction]ion. So what's in the what's in the shots? What is it? What's in all the shots?
1597
2:53:28 --> 2:53:35
You'd love to say with you. Do we know? Do we know for certain, Jane, that there was a spike protein
1598
2:53:35 --> 2:53:42
in the shots? Do we know? Okay, Stephen, stop. The spike protein is theoretically a piece,
1599
2:53:42 --> 2:53:48
smaller piece of the SARS-CoV-2 that no one's right. Let me finish. That's never been demonstrated to
1600
2:53:48 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction] So if the whole has never been demonstrated to exist, then the part, the small part of it can't
1601
2:53:54 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction]ly. But there is a foreign protein toxic antigen. There is a pathogen they created.
1602
2:54:02 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction] don't know what it is, but it seems to respond to hydroxychloroquine,
1603
2:54:06 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction]in, methylene blue. Yes. So Jane, the killer question is, do we know
1604
2:54:13 --> 2:54:22
four years on what's in those shots? And no, no, no, no. You know, some things you don't know
1605
2:54:22 --> 2:54:29
everything. And as I said in the beginning, 50% non-disclosure. Good. Ron. I agree with you,
1606
2:54:29 --> 2:54:35
Jane. You can't beat off people when you don't know what's in the shots. Correct. Ron, take it away.
1607
2:54:37 --> 2:54:45
This poor guy. And don't feel pressure. Ron, Ron is ready for us. We've had 15 minutes.
1608
2:54:45 --> 2:54:50
Unmute yourself, Ron. We're going to get back into a spiritual sketch here. Can't hear you, Ron.
1609
2:54:50 --> 2:54:55
You're still muted. And thank you guys. If I don't get a chance to say thank you for having me,
1610
2:54:55 --> 2:54:58
to all of you for your time. Okay.
1611
2:57:45 --> 2:58:02
Thank you. Ron, we got to go. Magnificent. There's a little bit of feedback, but we got the
1612
2:58:02 --> 2:58:09
essence of your beautiful singing voice. Thank you so much. I forwarded the link on the chat
1613
2:58:09 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction]en to as many times as you want to. Dr. Ruppey, the Lord gave me that song
1614
2:58:15 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction]aff meetings, working at the California Department of Public
1615
2:58:21 --> 2:58:27
Health, going through various stressful situation at work, and I was emptying the trash. And that's
1616
2:58:27 --> 2:58:33
where the melody came. So this song was born working at the California Department of Public
1617
2:58:33 --> 2:58:39
Health and my trials and tribulations there. It's amazing. It was beautiful. Thank you so much.
1618
2:58:39 --> 2:58:44
Thank you. And I'll email that link to you. And the link is also in the chat for you guys to listen.
1619
2:58:45 --> 2:58:49
Okay. Wonderful. Thank you, everybody. Thanks, Jane. Thank you, Stephen. Thank you,
1620
2:58:49 --> 2:58:54
Ron. Thank you for all the contributions, everybody. Have a wonderful time. See you all next time.
1621
2:58:55 --> 2:58:57
Thanks, Jane. Thanks, Stephen. Bye-bye, everyone.