Summary
➡ The text is a desperate narration about a man’s dismay for a healthcare system’s handling of a patient, presumably his daughter. She was diagnosed with mediastinal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and faced insensitive and unprofessional treatment, which included substandard in-patient care and lack of transparency with medical procedures and diagnoses. Furthermore, he criticizes the unhealthy habits promoted in the hospital and the seeming disregard for proper patient consent for treatments.
➡ The narrative reveals a young woman undergoing pressured and questionable medical treatment for a suspected disease. Despite feeling uncomfortable and even coerced, she navigates through a confusing healthcare system. Her family attempts to get her the necessary support and second opinions, which is complicated by potential drug trials and lack of patient rights protection.
➡ The text discusses the power struggles surrounding medical consent, especially during COVID times. Several cases are elaborated where patients’ power of attorney was overtaken for medical procedures despite their explicit disagreement. The author encourages everyone to arrange power of attorneys, living wills, and be prepared for abrupt situations. Alongside, personal experiences with medical treatments, fertility problems, and journey through cancer are shared, also shedding light on helpful sources and recommendations.
➡ The speaker discusses the importance of maintaining proper health habits like regular exercise, a healthy diet, and detoxification. They speak of corruption in the health industry, referencing occurrences similar to Nazi Germany, and warn against undiscriminating faith in the media and politicians. They encourage critical thinking and constantly question what one is told in order to avoid manipulation. They condemn the commercial motivations of pharmaceutical companies prioritizing profit over patient health.
➡ The speaker discusses the use of a nebulizer in every home, citing various health routines such as using a mixture of water and salt, distilled water with celtic sea salt, food grade hydrogen peroxide, and seeing a doctor for any health concerns. They also encourage individuals to save for health needs, even when they feel they can’t afford it, discussing the concept of ‘law of attraction’. They also mention the importance of a power of attorney, a living will, and detailed about certain political events in the USA. Furthermore, the speaker shares self-experience regarding dietary habits and delves into the theories of Professor Eric, advising a mucus free diet for detox and health improvement and suggesting a lifestyle change toward plant-based, mucus-free nutrition.
➡ Bradley will meet you at 03:00 p.m. and plans to see you again Monday at 06:00 a.m., if everything goes according to plan.
Transcript
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I want to tell you that I am a boat. Rock, rock. Good day, America. Welcome Christians, conservatives, constitutionalists, liberals, libertarians, communists, Islamists, LgBtqers, TV, dbxyz people, all the boat rockers in the house, and anybody else I may have missed. To the Sons of Liberty radio show here on red state talk radio, where we use the Bible and the constitution not to see who’s on the right or the left, but who is on the straight and narrow.
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So you guys are all set for that. Now, I told Kate she has been caring for a daughter. You guys have been praying for them. And things, and I think things are getting better. She is really tired, so we’re just going to keep her to the hour today so she can get done what she can done and get some do. There’s, there’s two things here I wanted to do, and I told her, one of them I’m going to do based off of yesterday.
But before we do that, we do have a birthday girl today. I saw it in the chat, little Grace Heikla. You know what that means? That means that Elvis has entered the building. A happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, dear Grace. A happy birthday to you. Thank you. Thank you very much. All right. There we go. And happy birthday, Grace. 14 years. Oh, you’ve lived a lifetime.
Nothing better, though, than getting to go out with dad hunting. That sounds fine. That sounds like a lot of fun. Happy birthday, Grace. Here’s something that you guys asked about yesterday. I played you parts of the video. You guys who wanted to see the whole thing. That’s in the archive, sonslibertymedia. com. You can find it based off yesterday’s show on the national Sheriff’s association’s letter that we talked about.
So I went back and dug out. This guy’s name was Stephen. Laura. This is the latest that I found. This comes from Institute for Justice, the latest I found on Steven. I thought I would give it to you so you guys would know what was going on because this was back in 2018. Is that what it was? No, it was like 2018 that took place. What you saw yesterday where they took this guy’s almost $100,000.
He filed a lawsuit in August of 2021 for Steven, the Marine who had high rate robbery committed against him by the Nevada highway patrol and the DEA. So we found out that he got his money back with interest, but he’s got two lawsuits that are still sitting there. See, this guy understands. It’s not just, oh, you’re going to give me my money back and some stuff here. Somebody’s got to be held accountable, because you’re probably not just doing this to me, you’ve probably done it to a bunch of people, and I’ll guarantee you they have.
This is what iJ. com report on this. It says, in August 2021, we filed a lawsuit on behalf of Marine veteran Stephen Laura, whose life savings were seized in a bogus roadside stop by the Nevada highway patrol, which then handed the money over to the federal government in an illegal end run around Nevada’s forfeiture laws. Rather than answer the lawsuit, the government successfully asked the court to stay the case, while Nevada Supreme Court considered a different case that asked whether people could sue for damages directly under the Nevada constitution when their rights are violated.
Well, of course they can. This is how you hold them accountable. Oh, my goodness. The case that flew under the radar, which was Mack versus William Williams, and came to the Nevada Supreme Court through a circuitous route. Rather than bemoan the unnecessary delay in our Nevada civil forfeiture case, the team recognized that the speed bump provided a golden opportunity both to defend our clients’interest and to advance principles at the heart of IJ’s project on immunity and accountability.
Just a second here. As the federal courts have been retreating from providing remedies against violations of the US Constitution by federal officials, IJ has been fighting for states to move in the opposite direction and give robust constitutional remedies to their citizens. But Nevada’s high courts had not yet decided whether the state’s constitution guaranteed citizens the right to seek damages against state government officials who violate their rights. Now, the government was asking the Nevada Supreme Court to hold the state constitution, did not, and that victims of constitutional violations would instead have to hope that the Nevada legislature would create such a right.
They don’t create rights. Rights come from God. So when somebody has done you wrong, you have a right to seek restitution on that, okay? That is a God given right, and that’s actually part of God’s law. So getting the guy’s money back and a little extra on top of it, that’s part of God’s law. It then goes. The Nevada civil forfeiture team sprang into action, promptly filed an amicus brief asking the court to hold both the Nevada constitution guaranteed a right to seek damages for constitutional violations, and that defenses like qualified immunity did not apply to those suits.
When the court heard the case in May 2022, the IJ team participated directly providing the bulk of the oral argument on behalf of IJ itself and Mr. Laura Steven. The Nevada Supreme Court issued its opinion in late December, completely vindicating IG’s position, the court held that when Nevada government officials violate the rights against unreasonable search and seizure guaranteed by the state constitution, the victims can sue for damages.
The court’s logic should readily extend the Nevada’s entire declaration of Rights. And to boot, the court rejected qualified immunity for these claims. Good for them. Good for them in doing that. That’s Nevada, of all places. My goodness. Communists in Nevada is what it smacks of. It really does. The court’s ruling paves the way to vindicate constitutional rights both in Nevada and nationwide. In Nevada, the ruling ensures that our client Stevens case, can go forward.
See, he’s still doing it even though he’s got his money, and that all Nevadans will have a remedy when the government violates the state constitution. The victory also provides an important precedent for IJ to cite to other states and blah, blah, blah and all these things. So Stephen got his money back. He got some form of interest, which, again, the Bible would allow for the return of the property, plus something that has been imposed on them by the judge in the case.
That’s how they made restitution. They didn’t go to jail. They made actual restitution to the person they harmed, not to the state, but to the person they harmed. And so that’s a good thing. I think his lawsuits here are to actually hold these individual police officers accountable because their activity was criminal. And you watched it, you saw it, and they did it with a smile, saying, thank you, sir.
Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Can I take your other stuff? Can I haul your car off for you? Can I steal your dog? Can we have your children? I mean, thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. That’s the way they behaved. And this was, I think, again, 2018. He’s still doing it. We’re going into 2024. So you guys asked about what happened with this guy.
I’m sorry, I could not see the chat because if I’m doing the monologue, I’m barely seeing a comment or something. So I read after. So I wanted to let you guys know I did look that up. Hopefully that’s helpful for you in understanding that this guy didn’t let it go, and he’s still not let it go. Okay. All right. But it’s Saturday, and you guys have been praying for Kate and for her children.
And we appreciate that very much. Praying with us. Not for us, for them, but with them. Because again, we shouldn’t be asking people to pray for us. We are supposed to be praying for ourselves. Right. But to pray with us. And so we’ve been doing that and brought Kate on. She’s a little weary today, so we’re going to keep her to the hour. Okay. But I’m going to give her as much time to talk about what’s went on and the things she wants to focus on here because what went on that she’s had to deal with in the past week can be a very disturbing kind of thing.
Kate’s handled it and got some things kind of under control now and. Kate, good morning. It’s good to see you. Hi. Good morning. I’m just going to say yet again, I’m full of snot. Do not be thinking, oh, it’s because you’re not healthy. It’s just where I was, I ate some things and lack of sleep and that’s all it is. And it’s just a detox. And then I had to.
I’ve got my dog bothering me now. I have tnt on a Saturday live, so I had to get up at five. Yeah. Just to let everyone sort of know. We all talk about COVID and the governments and everything else and really the things that are going to affect us, we’re not going to be expecting. They’re going to come on a. Mine came on a Thursday afternoon and sideblinded me and it was one of my children and was subsequently.
I’ve got carrot juice subsequently given. Terrible news. Nelly, come here. Sorry. Nellie just wants to be on the show. That’s okay. We’ll get her a song too. So she’s looking really like. That’s her song. She’s. And she’s got her nails all nice. Look. Lord. So, yeah, so she. She was in the national homicide Service, so she was told to come home and then nobody knew who that was that phoned her and then I had to go to the hospital.
It’s been a while since I’ve worked in a hospital and I’m not going to lie. I know there’s a lot of you nurses out there that are good and you’re trying to do your best, but I really don’t know what’s happened. First of all, half of you would have been sacked in my day for just being unkempt. Basically, I just find it really slovenly, the way you’re dressed, your hair, whatever.
I don’t care about diversity. Uniform is for a reason and you’re supposed to be semi professionals. I really don’t care about everybody’s diversity. Expressing yourself? No. Supposed to all look the same. I don’t want to see all your bits and bobs on you. Anyway, I go into the place and they’re serving what is in a hospital. I mean, candies, crisps, busy drinks. That’s what was in the shop for the patients to have.
Then a load of toiletries they could buy. It’s all toxic garbage. I had to go to the ward, actually. It’s got more security than probably concentration camp. I couldn’t get out at one stage. I got locked in. I go in and I go to where my child is and I walk into the room and the windows are closed, the room is stuffy, so they’ve been closed ever since she arrived.
And she’d arrived the day before and she was flat on the bed with a big puffy face. And she should have been nursed upright. They had just gone to her at 04:00 in the morning and given her. Just because she happened to ask, what you’re doing, why are you doing this? No one’s told me what’s wrong with me. I’ve just been told. I had to come home. She’d had this needle biopsy and then they just hit her with this diagnosis.
And what did they diagnose her with? Mediastinal non Hodgkin’s lymphoma. B. And I got her out of bed, into the bathroom, and then I fixed her bed. It’s electric bed. Pulled it upright. I actually did say to the nurse, that bed’s not to be down, she’s to be upright. And then the swelling went. Then her puffiness in her face went. Anyway, this system is something else. It’s this whole straight into.
They just believe you’re going to do what they say, that you’ll just do it, you won’t question. Of course, she’d always said, I would never do chemo. I would never do chemo. And she doesn’t want to do it. And she said she felt bullied and pressured, so she said anything in the end to get out. They wanted her to sign a form to consent to it so when she comes later, she wouldn’t have to do the form, really.
She asked to see the bloods and they did eventually let me look and I said, this needs doing and this needs doing. She asked for the biopsy. We’ve not had any of it. We’ve not had all of the doctors that we’ve shown it to. In Italy, in Iran, in London. They all keep saying, well, where’s the biopsy? Where’s the histology? Where’s this report? We need those and we’ve tried for days to get them.
We can’t. So she’s come home and she doesn’t want to be in their outpatient care at all. And she’s getting in the second pen and everything else. So we bought her home, and there was a load of other stuff that went on as well that I can’t go into. But I’ll tell you a little bit, she started to fill me in on bits, which I’m totally disgusted at just the level of ignorance.
The hematologist had bits of nail varnish on each finger. It’s absolute no, no to have nail varnish on because of washing your hands and bits of nail varnish as they. When I wanted to absolutely ensure that she resuscitation, it turned the screen around, and I saw everybody’s name, every patient in there. Yeah, let people know that. But this is the stuff, Kate, that you were telling me, stuff that you went in there and you found out about this, and they turned it around where you could see all the patients that were along that hallway.
And you said, two thirds of them registered as do not resuscitate. Most of them were do not resuscitate. Incredible. Most of them had the red do not resuscitate. And then she said to me, they woke her up with tea. They woke her to ask if she wanted a cup of tea. You don’t wake a sleeping patient who’s been up most of the night because you’ve been taking bloods all night for a cup of tea.
And I said, what is this? And it was white sugar and milk. The food was incredible, just incredibly atrocious. But they don’t know, the doctors. They don’t know. There was a really, really lovely nurse who was very beautiful and slim, and she actually said, I live on pizza and donuts. But then she said. She ran. She says, that’s why I can eat the pizza and bread donuts. No, you can’t.
That’s not food. That’s fueling your body, and eventually you’re going to get sick. And I think, as health educators, why would anybody say that’s what they do when they’re in a Ward that has cancer patients in it? It’s full of cancer patients. They shouldn’t be eating any of that, but it’s straight onto drugs. So she didn’t really understand what was going on, and she just wanted to get out of there.
So they prepped her. So chemotherapy. They were said they prepped her. When I saw the level of what they use of steroids, I was really shocked. Yeah, let people understand that because you had specifically said, she needs this, this and this, and they were agreeing with you they were going to do it. You were barking out the orders. And then you come back, what was it, the next day or the day after? We weren’t to be given any more results.
But they come back, right back, and she’s already told them she doesn’t want chemotherapy. They’re prepping her with that, with certain types of things. They’re shooting in her. And you come in and find out they’ve shot her up with steroids and some other things. They said to me they were going to give her a low dose of steroids. When I saw the dose, it was massive. And she said there was another thing had gone in.
She says, oh, they’re taking my bloods every 2 hours. I went, what is that? What are they giving you? And then there was fragment, which is just an anticlossing. Well, I mean, it sounds like it sounded when you were explaining it to me. It sounds like they deliberately were doing things they should not be doing. Well, you know, what they’re saying has this kind of cancer, and then they’ve got another drug just in case.
Oh, that’s just the protocol to prep them. I said, but she hasn’t made her mind up yet that she’s going to do it. And as she was leaving, I actually heard the doctor on the phone because she kept me on speaker and say, who’s bringing you back in two weeks? Well, we’ve already started your treatment. And then they’ve hounded her, and she does say she feels very, very pressured.
So we are now doing lots of things behind the scenes that I will let you know. But she said, I don’t want to do that treatment. I don’t want to do it. I would have never have done that. I said, okay, we need all these results, which we do. We need them all. And they said, well, the next doctor can request them. It’s very cloak and dagger. And she said they weren’t very nice.
And I didn’t want to say no in case they wouldn’t do my scans. I went, don’t worry about any of that. Don’t worry about it. I mean, her dad’s over from Iran and Germany now, and I mean, I haven’t seen him close up in person in just under a decade. He arrived. He’s here. It’s great. I’m glad he’s here. And we’re sorting it out together, but we’re now having to go through the process of second opinions, and we don’t want her to have some of those tests again because it’s not good for her to do that now.
She only had one symptom of this disease, one symptom, and I couldn’t quite get my head around it. And they. So this doctor had said, oh, we found a few cells, a few cells, and every doctor I’m talking to, they’re going up, there’s something not quite on here. And I said, well, sometimes I’m going to say, I’m not saying this is in my daughter’s case, but I’m going to say this does happen when you have drug trials going on in hospitals and you get someone in, it’s great if they’re young, because they’ll withstand possibly the treatment, and then if you get somebody alive at the end of it or it shows results, it gets its license.
So my daughter said, what’s my survival at two five? She’s definitely my daughter. She’s been listening two five, seven and ten years if I do your treatment. And the doctor said, well, we can’t answer that because these are new drugs. Well, what if you can’t answer that and they’re new drugs and you want me to put that in my body? You want me to be your guinea pig? Isn’t that what’s going on? And that’s an experiment, isn’t it? That means you’re the trial.
That’s exactly right. Exactly. Did they tell her that? So they kept asking what my name was. And I said, you don’t need my name. They said, are you medical? I said, it doesn’t matter what I am, but I understand. Are you legal? Doesn’t matter. I said, I understand law and ethics. I said, I’m not going to tell you my name. You don’t need to know my name. And then you can’t prejudice.
And she said, oh, we would never do that. I thought, come on, we both know that’s a lie. Anyway, the point is they kept going in my daughter’s room several times to ask her what my name was, which, why did they need to do that? Well, let’s get that. Because we’ve talked about taking control in the face of the beast system, and this right here, what you’re talking about, when you saw the do not resuscitate thing, you’re going in there, and even though your daughter’s right there and she’s affirming that you have power of attorney, so to speak there, right there.
To speak there, right in front of the doctors and nurses. She’s affirming that they keep acting like you’re not in the room, but they want to know who you are. And this is one of the things that you were telling me, that people need to understand that of the power of attorney so that they can put that in place because of the tactics they’re using in the hospitals, ultimately, we already know what that’s for.
It’s to get funding. Yes. When I said it to the doctor, he said, do you have that in writing? You don’t need it in writing. You’ve heard me say it in front of my daughter, and she’s acknowledged it. But there was another little caveat in there with other people interfering. They wanted her to stay and have treatment, and they went and spoke to the doctors, but that doesn’t matter.
That’s all out the window now. But the point is, she’s a young girl, 23 and 22, and they are literally, they said, well, what alternative treatment would you do? What would you do? And she said she didn’t like the way they said it. It’s none of their business. Plus, they’re not trained in any of it. And they moved us to another room. They didn’t put the bed up.
I did it again. She didn’t have an id tag on the whole time she was there. She had no id bracelet. You have to have an id bracelet when you’re in a hospital. She kept saying to them, I don’t have an id bracelet. How on earth were they taking bloods or doing drugs without checking her id band? That’s what you’re supposed to do. Supposed to check that. That corresponds with the notes.
Corresponds with what the patient tells you. So the whole thing, I was absolutely, utterly disgusted. Nurses were all wearing masks because they’re told they have to, doctors weren’t. So I said, why are you wearing masks and the doctors aren’t? And she was a lovely training. She was a really lovely woman, actually. It was definitely a vocation for her. She was training. She said, we wear it because it’s the law.
Of course, it isn’t the law, she says, but I don’t know why they’re not wearing them. They should. And yet you’ve got lots of people coming in and out and on the nurses station, a great big bucket of candy for the nurses and all the patients can see. And, oh, my word, it raised every single flag in me that could have possibly been raised. And they then said, we’d like to move you to a hospital miles away for young people.
This is the bit that I really don’t like about the whole industry. And she said, no, I don’t want to go there. I’d be away from my family and my friends and I’d be isolated. I don’t want to go there. Oh, we’ll get the nurse to ring you anyway to chat. You might want to. No, she didn’t want to. And the nurse. Text her, text her. Rang her.
Then you’ve got a nurse saying, would you like to have some counseling? You’ve had a shock. How to navigate your way through the illness. You’ll be around other people that have got cancer and you can go on to forms, really. She said, I don’t want to talk about illness and disease and I don’t want to do that. And I said, we just block. Tell them they can only email you and block them.
So it’s this whole thing, this whole getting you all. It’s an industry, but let’s talk about something else that’s going on with that, too. Because I said, well, why can’t, if they’re hounding her on the phone, why doesn’t she just tell them, look, quit calling me. I’ve already given you an answer. If you call me again, I’ll consider harassment. And you said they can come back in and actually get some kind of judge to declare some kind of defunct kind of thing, that she’s out of her mind, she’s incompetent or whatever, and they can come and get her and do what they want to her.
That’s right. What is that all about? You have to be really careful because anyone who’s got children or who’s got young adults, a new power of attorney, they can overturn that at any minute. They might say the patient doesn’t have capacity and they’re going to act in the best interest. You are. We’ve seen that during COVID with lots and lots of disabled down syndrome that lived in assisted living.
Well, we’ve seen it a lot in your country there anyway. Now, I’m sure there’s probably some things here over in the states as well, but we’ve seen it in your country as well. With these little kids, when they have an opportunity to take them somewhere else outside of England, they don’t let them and they won’t let them go. They remove their feeding tubes. Yeah. They kill them rather than let them go.
I don’t know what those two thumbs are. This computer liked what you said there. Yeah. So they move them and they take away all their. So in effect, they don’t say, well, we’ll let them go. The judge takes over and says, no, that’s cruel. It’s just terrible. So that’s what they did. During COVID patients who had next power of attorneys. There was a Down syndrome young man in his early 20s.
He said, I don’t want to have the vaccine. But they were trying to take power of attorney off his brother so they could force it through court. Another girl that I helped, whose daughter was in, she was in a care place, she had to be, and she’s in her early twenty s. And in the end, Professor Dolores Cahill, Dave Cartland. I got, got involved in the beginning, they got involved.
They were actually in the case in the courts. They fought the courts all the way because they wanted to inject her. That’s what they wanted to do. Even though the mother didn’t want a daughter to have it. They were going to say that the daughter wasn’t acting in the best interests as next of kin and power of attorney. So they take it away. There were cases in America, actually, where older teenagers didn’t like 1516, seven didn’t want to have chemo, and that same was ruled on them.
And they were sedated, handcuffed. And it was, yeah, we’ve, we’ve covered some of those stories where the state goes in and they take even the teenagers and they’ll put them through those things. And you’re just, I gotta tell you, man, I’m, I’m a southern guy here, and when I read that stuff, it infuriates me. And I sit here and think, is dad not armed to stop this, I’m going to tell you, to me, that’s why you have the right to keep and bear arms.
Americans, men, it isn’t for your target practice, it isn’t for your, you like to have a good time at the range. It’s to defend and to secure free state. And if they can come in and take your daughter from you and put them through some kind of medical experiment that you know is bad for them and you’re unwilling to interpret, that’s exactly what happened in America. Exactly what happened.
So I think we have to make sure all of us, we all have to have power of attorneys next to kins and living wills. All of us need to get that. We all need to do that for ourselves and for anyone that’s over 18. We have to do that. And we haven’t done it. Most people haven’t done it. I’ve got a will for myself because unfortunately, we don’t expect the worst.
We’re looking at the new world order and the World Economic Forum. But the things that are really going to have an impact on you are the things that come on a Thursday afternoon and you get sideblinded. Then you have to pull out all the stops to get everything together, to get power of attorney, living wills, you have to get everything in place. And there’s always lots of other stuff to do as well.
So for me, I’ll do whatever she wants. And whatever she wanted, even if it was something I would never do, if that’s what she wanted, I would explain to. I would make sure she knew everything, which is what I did, which is why she must have said, and you know what? I’m going to test this. Obviously, I’m not saying her name, but they said to her, we need to give you your Covid booster because you’re vulnerable.
And of course she’s not had any. You’re vulnerable. Let us just go ahead and help you on to the other side. Doses of steroids and we’ve just given you blood thinners and we’ve just given you another drug and another drug that’s all going through your liver. Now, what did you find? Oh, go ahead. She said, no, I’m not having the COVID booster. In fact, I’ve not had any of them.
And the doctor said, oh, why? So she said, well, according to the government website. And she went through it all, this, this and this, and I’m at risk and all the rest of it. And that shot causes clots, causes this. It’s been found. And this consultant, that’s the top. She said, oh, no, but they fixed it now. No, they haven’t. Why is she lying? So she’s actually just spouted it because she’s listened to.
It’s all all right now. So my daughter says, I’m not having them and it’s not up for discussion. I’m not prepared to discuss it with you. So this is the young girl in there with all these doctors around. It’s very overwhelming and they want you to make. They said, we’re not in any hoy, but we need you to make your decision quickly about this treatment. We need to prep you.
What else happened with regard to Remdesivir, too? That came into play in there as well, didn’t it? No, that’s something else. But I’m going to tell you that. Okay, the other thing, all these young people having this treatment and being rushed through it, they send them for fertility to save their eggs or bits of ovaries or save their sperm first. I can tell you as a woman that went through fertility treatment, it can be very dangerous doing, taking your eggs.
Your ovaries can overstimulate and you can end up in hospital care and at risk of dying. How do I know? Because I ended up in hospital with my first because I had, I think it was 32. It was a lot, a lot of embryos, a lot of eggs all at once. And I had distension. But the other thing is it puts your oestrogen through the roof because that’s how they stimulate the eggs.
What makes tumors grow oestrogen. Absolutely. So I thought, what the hell? And that was straight away, the day out, they ring you, everybody debt, dead debt. All the referrals are done quickly because this is a lot of money we’re talking about, talking about rendezvous. This is very, very important now I just want to tell. So that’s basically in a nutshell. My daughter’s already, she’s going for second opinions.
Hopefully we’ll get some more bloodstone. But she started juicing, changed her diet. Thank you. To Sabia Zolfi. Fabia Zolfi. Sorry. From zero Spike, who graciously sent us lots of products. Also the B 17 people. John, what’s John’s surname? He’s been on the show. He’s been on your show. Richardson. Yeah, John Richardson. Sorry, I’m really tired. Yeah, I was supposed to have him on. We were supposed to do something yesterday, just so people understand.
I was supposed to do something with him yesterday to have to or Thursday to play on yesterday’s show, and I missed the date. He had to reschedule the first time I read it. So we’re going to get him on next week for the talk about Griffin’s book. It’s been 50 years since he put out world without cancer, and we’re going to kind of highlight that. So just letting everybody know.
So that book as well was one of the books that saved my life. And when I shook and gave him a hug, gearward Griffin, that was something else. But look, John’s company pulled out all the stops and I think there was 400 people ready for an order to be shipped and they literally put mine at the top and it was out and I ordered masses and obviously I’d be selling it, but they went, just don’t worry about paying it now, just pay it later, whatever.
They got it here so quick. Big thank you to Andrew. He knows who he is. Big legal man. He’s fabulous. He pulled out all the stops and sent me all his thing that we needed. We’ll do a show on melatonin and the studies, how it shows big doses, it stops tumours growing. So a lot of people. Simone plough. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. She was the one who actually uncovered something.
Catherine as well. I fell down the stairs yesterday, which my daughter was fast asleep, which was quite entertaining. I went on every stair on the way, on my back, so I don’t know which bit hurts more today, but it was almost like I’ve got the pain in the same place at one place. I said, all the sympathy bit. She said, we’re fighting for sympathy. It’s really Manny Mitchell.
D Manny Mitchell has been on here. You all know her, so I don’t need to say it on air, but, yeah, we’ve got d money Mitchell involved, so you know what that entails. So it’s been an interesting last night. Yes. Midnight hymn singing is what it involves. She was crying with the pain and she’d not had that before, but when we did what we did and followed, Dr.
Patrick Vickers as well, has been a great help. When we did what we were meant to do, the pain went completely and I was just tender. So it’s quite remarkable. Sasha Stone, thank you for sending me a device that emits frequencies. It’s about $800. I’d already got that. He gifted that to me. So. Nebulizers. She’s coughing. 3% food grade one part to ten parts distilled water. Well, it’s sodium chloride, but we just put a bit of salt in it.
Himalayan salt. It stops her coughing, stops her pain, stops her coughing. Why is that? She did tell me that she’d been exposed to loads of black mold, so we were right on it. And we did have a bit of a giggle. I said, all the times you’ve laughed at me over the decades. Twelve years. Coffee, edibles and everything else. And here we are. Honey, you’re juicy. You’re doing all this, but we’re on it, so look, and I’ll keep everyone updated of what she’s doing.
And you know what? It’s a good thing. I think the Lord gives you that time to care for her again, because of how things have been. I think the Lord has this sense of humor, of just, I’m going to do it this way and then I’m going to bring it together and I’m looking for good things to come out of that for you guys relationship, too. Yeah, well, it already has.
That’s wonderful. Praise the Lord in the house. They’ve not seen us together forever. Well, I want to put this in, actually. It’s really nice chatting to him. And he bought me out of duty free. He bought 120 pound bottle of single 20 year old, single molten. That’s good. If you’re watching, Vicky, what about that? The scripture talks about these things, and you’re talking about people being prudent, seeing what’s going on, and then putting certain things in place.
And scripture talks about this. Proverbs 1415 says, the simple believeth every word. We could put whatever you’re told by the Mockingbird media, and you’re pimping politicians, pushing big pharma’s sorceries. You’re a person who believes every word, right? But the prudent man looketh well to his going. And then proverbs is full of these proverbs about the prudent. This is another one. A prudent man foreseeeth the evil, and this is what we talk about and hideth himself, but the simple pass on and are punished.
And again, you kind of go back to what we were saying here at the first, and that is what we’ve seen over the past couple of years, is, you see the ones that are referred to as simple. And I don’t think it means that you’re a simple kind of man or a simple kind of woman. It means you’re simple minded in the sense that you can be easily manipulated, easily controlled, because you don’t have any knowledge to question.
You just say, well, you guys must know what’s going on. And this is where real education comes in. Education comes in. As to get that filter, I was thinking this morning, as you do, a slow drip, as one preacher used to say, of putting the word out each day, just little drips of the word every day. And that takes hold in our hearts, and it’s the washing of the water of the word, as the scripture says.
We talked about that last week or this week. And as you’re doing that, there are changes that you see there. Well, the same thing happens here. As you’re doing that, you have a filter to see what’s going on. And you’re talking about, here’s the evil that we’re seeing. We’re seeing their schemes. We’re uncovering their evil ways of what they’re doing in the hospitals, through the pharmaceuticals and everything else.
And now we’re examining that and the truth and the light of what scripture says, and then bringing a solution to bear upon it, not sitting here complaining about it. I mean, we can do that, we can point out the problems as we should do, but there’s got to be solutions to these things. So some of this, what you’re talking about with power of attorney is a big deal.
And I’ve had people say stuff about me just because of my sickness of the week. I’ve never said that doing any of these things is just going to keep you tip top healthy. But I can tell you this, I do know that you feel a lot better. I know that you have a lot more clear thinking, and I do know that it affects other parts of your body, your sleep, all this other.
When you do the things that you should do on a regular basis, as far as what you’re putting in your body and stuff. So I know those things do affect. And so then when you do get, quote unquote sick or you’re detoxifying, whatever the case, however you want to pronounce or say that, then you understand what it’s doing. You’re ridding your body of bad things, of toxins, and that’s a good thing.
And so you don’t fall into the despair of, I’m just sick. And this, that and the other. When I had it, the other. Yeah, Kate will tell you, I could barely talk or anything. I mean, it was really painful. But once I found out what it was and we started doing the supplements here and drinking all the water cleared it right up. So these things are very important, I think, in preparation for what they’re doing, because we already know they’re hitting us with bioweapons, not only in shots, but even in our food, our water and in the air.
Yeah, we are. It’s in everything. And in the UK, we have bigger. When you think how much bigger America is than the UK, we have the largest end of life figures out of all the countries we kill the most in end of life care. It is exactly the same as what is happening now is what happened in Nazi Germany. It began in the 1920s, and by 1933, you’d got midwives being paid for Reichmark and nurses to dob in, basically, as Stuart calls it, to say, oh, there’s a disabled baby born there, or there’s an epileptic lives there.
And those children were murdered with a concoction of drugs, even scopolamine, which is used like hyacine, to dry up your secretions. They gave them massive doses. It makes you forget as well. Everything repeats. So they started with the babies, then the children, the adolescents, the adults. They killed them. Anyone that was old, vulnerable or disabled, they were killed. Excuse me. Now we have that. We’ve just found out that the politicians in the UK have lied to the Brits and they’ve been setting up, instead of the NHS, the integrated care system based on the american models.
And what actually happened in America, if you look at Remdesivir, which is what, a couple of thousand or $3,000 with a 54% fatality rate, but you had budezanide, which only costs just over $30 or pounds, I can’t remember which thing, but it doesn’t matter, it’s a lot less. And they had 100% recovery in one itu and then the others, it was over 98%, et cetera. They won’t use that, so it’s a lot, lot cheaper, but they won’t use it and it’s safer.
But what they did in America with remdesivir, they said if hospitals used it, every patient, they would get 20% on all the other drugs that they purchased from them. So that means that as the insurance coming in to pay the invoices for these patients, the hospital was getting 20% discount on these drugs, but they weren’t giving that discount to the patient or to the insurance companies. So they made so much money in America, so much money, by making sure everybody was on remdesivir.
And that’s what you’re going to see here. It’s pharmaceutical companies that are going to run the healthcare system. They’re going to tell you what can be used, regardless of whether that’s bad or good. But it’s not going to be good. They’re going to tell you what can be used and what must be used. So it won’t be, well, I’m going to treat that patient with this as better.
No, you’ve got to use this drug. This is all you can use. So this is what we’re seeing. So when I went in and I saw associate doctors, nurse associate, I just saw the whole system. This is it. It’s population triage, and depending on what you are worth, how many comorbidities you’ve got, how much tax you pay, it’s going to determine with your number when you check in into the system, it’s going to come out with your treatment plan and they’re going to deliver it.
And for most people, that’s not going to be a good outcome. Now, I don’t want to finish always on bad things. And listen, don’t be thinking that I’m some sniveling groveling wreck in the corner when the going gets tough. Listen, I get going with gatling guns under each armpit. I’m literally like, GI Jane. My friends will tell you when something’s going down. You really need me on side, because I’m, like, sharp.
Everyone shut. What do you think? Well, this is what we talk about, is we talk about instead of running from the fight, you run to it. Yeah. That’s the difference of what’s going on here. We’ve got a question in here, and it’s one we’ve dealt with, I think, before in the hydrogen peroxide, but they wanted to confirm if it’s 3% hydrogen peroxide. And I’m going to say it’s food grade hydrogen peroxide and salt for nebulizing, for chronic cough of years and poor lung function.
I know when I use it, I do about, like, a half and half thing of the 3% water with a little himalayan salt in it. Yeah, it should be sodium chloride. So I use distilled water and a pinch of celtic sea salt. But I followed Dr. McCollus, which was with my daughter’s consent, and it was one part food grade, 3% hydrogen peroxide, and I think he says, ten parts water.
So I ended up using 20 parts water to 0. 2 mils of that. And I did it for five minutes, obviously. If you’ve got any medical conditions, please do go to your indoctrinated doctor. If you’re taking any medication, please do go and speak to your doctor. Don’t do anything on here that I’ve chose to do. This is just for entertainment purposes and cartwheeling around your living room. So, Dr.
Cola. That is what he stipulates, but that’s what I chose to do for myself as well, because of mold. When people have been around black mold a lot, all the spores you’ve been breathing it in, a good nebulizer, you can buy them off the devil’s tool off Amazon for $50. You should always have your house. Always have one. Always make sure you’ve got these things. Don’t wait till you’re sick, and then you wait for it to arrive.
And when people go, I can’t afford it, if you always say, I can’t afford it, you never will. What you have to say is, I can afford it. And it’s coming. You get a jar and you put your $5 in, you put your shillings in, whatever you’ve got, you keep shoving it in, you keep shoving it, and every time you’ve got some change, shove it in. You will put it in and don’t touch it.
And unless you are destitute, but I guarantee if you put it in, you won’t touch it. If you keep going. Oh, I’ll get one one day. It’ll never come. So you need a power of attorney, a living will. Every household should have a nebulizer. Every single household. So we’ve done that and we’ve done a lot. But they’re bringing this in. They’re showing you they’re bringing it in. You’ve got some senator in America that’s saying to all the illegal immigrants, if you join the military, then you’ll be allowed to stay and you’ll be given your own section of the military.
I don’t like the sound of that. It made me think of Nazi Germany and the cops that joined the Nazis as police and went and did all the ethnic cleansing. I didn’t like the sound of it at all. But look, do what you can do. What can you do? I’ve gone over Professor Eric on this show, the mucusless diet, and it is phenomenal what he says about why we get mucus.
It’s a detox. Now, let me tell you what I did. I went to the hospital. I was really hungry. Didn’t eat all day. Chocolate rice cakes were there. Oh, I chowed the whole bag. I went down that bag like an OD Varg. And it was like an OD Varg. Then I ate all this hummus that sauna bought, or she had some organic carrots. I chowed into this whole thing of.
I wasn’t getting any sleep and I think I even had a coffee and I was in that ward. It smells. All those patients are having all those drugs and everything else, and I’m doing a detox now. I’ve got snot like you wouldn’t believe. I’ve got snot on snot and snot. But it’s a good thing you don’t swallow it. You blow your nose constantly. When you get that mucus build up in your eyes, it’s going to affect your eyesight.
Your ear is the same. If you get it in your throat, if it keeps going down, you get what’s called consumption, which will just make your lungs just rot. Mucus is there as a detergent. So what, doctor? Sorry, Professor Eric, he wasn’t a doctor. He was born in 1866 and he got really ill with Bright’s disease, which is incurable inflammation of the kidneys. And they told him he was going to die, so he stopped eating in his depression, he got better.
Then he went and studied nutrition in Algaeus and everywhere. He opened a sanitarium. He cured thousands and thousands of patients of every disease going. He went to lecture in America just before the first World War. Couldn’t get back because the war had broken out. And he was lecturing one night and he was found dead outside. They said it must have been his new shoes, new soles. He wasn’t used to, you know, wet floor, a bit slippy, a bit of oil.
But no one saw him fall. Probably he was killed. And that’s what most people think, likely so, anyway, people do die falling, but lots of these natural, these people with these remedies die. But it’s interesting what he talks about when you take away all these foods that are mucus forming, and we’re not talking about if you don’t want to do it forever, but if you take away all your dairy or your meat or your grains and you just have fresh fruits and vegetables, green leafy vegetables, no big fibrous things, cooked and raw juices through these, whatever, and you just do just that.
Now he talks about fasting, but you shouldn’t fast if you’re not used to it, because don’t forget, all your toxins are going to be stored in your fat if your liver can’t process them anymore. So go easy. You could just fast by missing one meal, that’s all. But drinking water. So build up to it, because fasting is not good if you’ve got cancer either, because it’s like taking annual leave when you’ve got.
No, you’re not giving your body any ammunition to fight with. You kind of cut off the supply lines. Yeah. So Professor Owet’s quite interesting because he says it’s actually just constipation. The entire tube works, I’m telling you. I’m convinced of that. When I watched, I told you that video about that doctor up in the gastrointestinal lady who had developed those things, and that’s what she was getting at.
She was saying it a different way, but she was saying the same thing you were talking about was the gut. Yeah. Everywhere gets constipated. And you know what? If you ask morticians and pathologists that do autopsies, they find over ten pounds of undigested foodstuff and feces packed into the bowel. That’s just incredible. Absolutely incredible. Capsules from drugs. They find the plastic capsules all in there. They find manfresh of parasites.
That’s my thing. I’m going to tell you for new year. When we get to January the second, I want you to say to everybody when they go, you coming up for pizza, coming from McDonald’s, you’re coming up for a beer coming up. No, I’ve just said, it’s you two. Mother, I’m in the army now. The natural nurse army. Today’s the first day of the rest of our life.
You’ve got to start every single morning on an empty stomach, on a whole bunch of celery juice. Just juice, the entire thing. It’s a herb. We’re told. The Lord gives us the herbs. Come on. That’s right. Yep. Get a celery juice down your neck and you’ve got to look after. So if you’ve got any of these problems in your eyes, your ears, your nose, your throat your know, your digestive tract, start just thinking about doing like Dr.
Gerson’s foods, but don’t have any dairy, any meat. Just give yourself even a month to detox. Juicing just fruits and vegetables and eating fruits and vegetables. Don’t just remember a good parasite cleanse. Everybody knows I love a dirty bag of crisps. Not anymore. You’re repulsed by those things. You know what? I cannot do it. I can’t do lots of things. I don’t touch sugar. I didn’t for years, but I ate last.
I was like, oh. Talking, walking the dogs. I ate just probably a little handful of those potato chips. My thumb hurts and my little finger, my joints. Your body will get so sensitive to it when you eat something you shouldn’t, it’ll tell you. So what happens is your bacteria gets stuck in the joints and gives the waste. That’s where you start to hurt. And this all stops. So that’s what the mucous diet.
Professor Eric, we’ve talked about it. Just to recap, New Zealand’s greatest doctor, all wit Williams, 30 seconds. Here. Listen. Paid nearly 400 quid for new specs and I can’t read out of this side, not for two pairs, but he was a playboy. And then he said, a voice shouted out, are you not ashamed of yourself? He used to hurry up surgery so they could go out partying. When that voice said to me, you’re not ashamed of yourself.
He opened his own kind of hospital units. He never used another drug and he cured every single patient or got them to the point where they were able to go home comfortable. How amazing is that? We’re going to get Kate out. I’ll get the link and we’ll put that in there. Kate, thank you so much for being with us and get you some rest and take care of your daughter.
Guys. Bradley, I’m hitting the wrong thing. I don’t know what’s going on there. Bradley. Be with you. 03:00 p. m. See you Monday. 06:00 a. m. Lord willing, adios. .