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00:02:45.180so hopefully yeah i think my internet was should be doing okay but um maybe i got stuff in the way
00:02:51.180if i keep freezing up i might have to just run up and move my modem around just let me know
00:02:55.400so uh yeah it is hi gary it is hard to believe a time is not slowing down as a matter of fact i did
00:03:02.120the numbers again today and um we are 317 days into our sentence or 45 weeks we have six weeks
00:03:11.380and six days of house arrest left uh remaining until october the 6th and then our actual actual
00:03:18.020sentences will be served uh mine will be up january 21st i've got 22 weeks left to go before this is
00:03:24.180all over for me chris didn't get to go to jail like i did so he's got an extra 10 weeks so he'll
00:03:30.020be hanging on until uh he'll be hanging on with curfew until i think april 7th 32 weeks i think
00:03:35.700it is yeah so yeah crazy and your week was good what you know i've been out trucking my tail off
00:03:43.860here it's just been busy i don't know why it's just insane my phone rings every 30 minutes for
00:03:49.380another load and and i'm not complaining about that that's a damn good problem to have but it's
00:03:54.500just a lot of trucking so i had troubles with the signal light today and yesterday i was home the
00:03:59.140other day and i tried to fix it and of course as soon as i pulled the truck in the shop it worked
00:04:03.380and i did the same thing again today it wasn't working when i was on the highway and i'm like
00:04:07.140i'm gonna go home it's always better when i do the podcast when i'm in the office here and then
00:04:11.140i'm gonna fix that light and pull the truck in the shop and it's working again so i'm just gonna go
00:04:15.140tear it all apart uh it is national dot blitz week next week uh across so apparently swift
00:04:21.860current will be the hot spot so i'm gonna be everywhere but swift current just so everybody
00:04:25.620knows well yeah i just want to remind you that your first condition is to keep the peace and
00:04:31.220be of good behavior so make sure your brake lights your tail lights your headlights and
00:04:34.980everything that moves and switches and knobs is working i don't have any wrong my trailer had a
00:04:40.660little incident with a with a gentleman yesterday in regina saskatchewan that decided to get in
00:04:45.420front of me and i kind of wondered what was going on and when he threw his brake lights on and his
00:04:48.980four ways on and did a brake check on me on the highway apparently a rock fell off my trailer
00:04:53.600somewhere and smashed his windshield got a ding ding but the way he acted about it was very
00:04:58.820unprofessional and I do a lot of farm deliveries and there's going to be rocks underneath the
00:05:03.520suspension of my truck and trailer and I can't do anything about that I'm sorry but the deck of my
00:05:07.800trailer is clean and I clean all the rocks off everywhere else every time I stop so um road
00:05:12.980hazard be a little more courteous about it somebody could have got hurt yesterday with that
00:05:16.500and uh yeah anger this is anger in society now it's just unbelievable oh it's you know
00:05:24.320we were just talking about this today i don't know if you saw chris scott's video when he stopped
00:05:29.180with the at the at strathmore yesterday and um like the town of strathmore or somebody complained
00:05:35.400and the director of opera director of community and protective services came to remove him
00:05:40.900from public property trying to tell him that he couldn't have his independence but they couldn't
00:05:46.320have a political conversation on public property so anyways kudos to chris scott for handling that
00:05:52.440of course he would because chris is chris right but they sent the rcmp there so my question is
00:05:59.060would they do the same thing for tom mccasic with the forever canada bus would that be the same
00:06:03.840would they do the same thing for thomas that they did for chris is i want to know and this is just
00:06:08.740the difference we have in in culture right now it seems to be good for thee but not me yeah that's
00:06:15.420right it's ever since covet i think it's just been the division has been getting worse and worse and
00:06:21.560Like, you know, like we talked with Dr. Troze when we had him on, I think a lot of it does have something to do with some cognitive dissonance as a result of some things because people are so angry.
00:07:15.520And so Jonathan and I will be on trailers,
00:07:18.560and we'll try and hold the fort down with all these two guys.
00:07:21.060are gone cutting their cutting their hair they're harvesting yeah no kidding like because you're not
00:07:26.160busy enough as it is right like wow how did the you had last week how did that yeah i did
00:07:33.680it didn't go very well if i'm being honest um uh yeah i i don't think i'm gonna win this one
00:07:39.900at all um but that's okay uh it is what it is and uh but you know like i can't obviously talk
00:07:47.420too much about it because talking about this case and the judge and how this whole case has
00:07:52.580been ran is basically why I'm in this situation. But, you know, it was honestly, Chris, you and I
00:07:58.380have sat through some pretty long days in court where, you know, it was a gong show. And that's
00:08:05.760exactly what it was honestly the most embarrassing day in court that we've had. And, you know, I
00:08:12.200think Lawrence went in there and did a great job, but he didn't have a chance. She kept cutting him
00:08:16.560off she was like finishing the crown sentences um she's probably watching this right now actually
00:08:22.720because she is keeping an eye on us you know she does she does say things when she's watching what
00:08:27.200we're doing um but it was just uh like she actually threw more conditions on me than to
00:08:34.500change to vary my order so that i could travel for work um and again like the like the legacy
00:08:41.080media is all reporting is so i can go to the white house and on a cruise well the rebel news
00:08:45.120cruise is not a vacation i mean it's a beautiful setting to work don't get me wrong but it's work
00:08:49.940you know you're up you're you're with the guests you have to do speaking things there's always
00:08:54.320something to be doing and obviously i'm not go to the white house anytime soon which is just
00:09:00.400anyways i mean your lawyer lawrence brought up the fact that i travel across the border all the
00:09:05.460time for my work right now and she completely disregarded that right she said she didn't
00:09:11.520have any evidence to prove that although she did actually put it in your order so she should know
00:09:16.580and she is what she is watching us she knows what we're up to right so i've always had respect for
00:09:22.480her i always kind of i was kind of like i would love to someday sit down and have a coffee with
00:09:26.380her in a room and just pick her brain on certain things but yeah i'm not comfortable with the way
00:09:31.040the court process works it is completely slow and i don't know when i hit the when i hit my job in
00:09:36.920morning i give her all day long until the job is done and i go as hard as i can uh you get as much
00:09:42.100done as in a day as you can because the next day is going to be busy and that's obviously not the
00:09:46.380same mentality when it comes to courts in this country i guess but i'm that's a totally different
00:09:50.400area that i'm used to well chris if you were just trying to you know traffic cocaine or fentanyl
00:09:58.580um you'd be fine but uh because you're awesome you're not uh i'll i'll just go through the chat
00:10:07.600i'm just going to go through the chat here and say hello to a few people before we bring our
00:10:10.900guest on we've got carmella in hello carmella welcome looking forward to another great show
00:10:16.280thank you you know what we are really enjoying doing this that's really great carla's back
00:10:20.320thank you for coming we got our friend shadow shout out to shadow and anybody has a chance
00:10:26.300shadow's in there he has got an important interview coming up i suggest everybody go to
00:10:31.860shadow's page and check it out i don't know if it's happened yet or not i know i shared it on
00:10:35.380my page the other day so check out shadow he's he's a good friend and he does a lot of good out
00:10:39.720here yeah he does he is an amazing guy and yes yes he's good um well tonight i am first of all
00:10:49.040thank you to julie gamble for getting in touch with chris and recommending that we bring our
00:10:54.360next guest onto the show tonight um she recommended that we get a hold of well he used to be a
00:11:00.880physician assistant down the state so he is actually our very first american guest and we
00:11:05.260are thrilled that we love our american friends and um you know again i've said this actually i
00:11:12.680feel like i've said this the last three weeks in a row but you know with all the fauci information
00:11:16.160coming out there was more text messages that were released today his emails are coming out um and
00:11:22.160like we were just talking before the show Chris like it seems like everybody that was standing on
00:11:26.400the right side of history is being persecuted and the people that created these problems and
00:11:32.520this mess to begin with are all are just all walking away scot-free and in Fauci's case of
00:11:38.080course he has an auto pen pardon so we're really hoping for justice but our guest tonight was a
00:11:44.120physician assistant and what a great story if you have a chance please I recommend you pick up a
00:11:50.340copy of the most dangerous man in washington by scott miller um it's a fairly thick book it's so
00:11:56.660good i read it in three days like three sittings i read it it's very good and it's got quite a story
00:12:01.640and he was another like the the lives that this man saved um the people that he helped but also
00:12:08.960the persecution uh that he's faced him and his family has faced and it's funny now that i've
00:12:13.720read his book and i feel like i feel like i know them like i feel like i could have him and shelly
00:12:17.960and their family over for dinner you know what i mean but uh without further ado we want to catch
00:12:22.640up with scott catch up with his story and find out what comes next so welcome scott miller to
00:12:28.200house arrest how are you scott scott oh your mic's off there we go there you go hi thank you so much
00:12:39.500for having me i it's funny when you said that with the book i it's what people have said it
00:12:44.860It feels like my goal was I wanted people to wanted people to know what it was like, like what's it like to to to go through that.
00:12:55.000And so I like telling stories. And so it's like, let's try and make it as though they were standing with me going through the circus.
00:13:04.340Yeah, it was a circus. Yeah, it's really and it's really how it came across.
00:13:09.740And like I said to you on the phone, your sense of humor, your sarcasm, it's like right up my alley.
00:13:14.280Like I felt it was a book where I was like, I would find myself laughing and then I'd be crying and then I'd be so mad because, well, just because reading the stories of the people that you were trying to help and but also the good stories, too.
00:13:26.920So before we get started into your story, Scott, I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you for pushing back.
00:13:33.860Thank you for believing in God and believing in yourself.
00:13:37.320And thank you for all of the lives that you saved and all the people that you helped.
00:13:44.280Yes. I appreciate that. And, you know, I mean, what you guys have what you guys have done.
00:13:52.680And I was telling you this when we were on the phone, you know, there were times where I had so many people, colleagues, family saying, you have to shut up.
00:14:03.100Like you have to you're you're a target and not just did already taking my license.
00:14:08.520they're like you're a target and and you know we had death threats and shot holes through our office
00:14:14.440and stuff like that so it wasn't just wasn't just random concern it was it was fairly legitimate
00:14:20.280and then i see y'all i'm like well some canadians and raised that kind of hell in the most beautiful
00:14:28.160way whereas there because i didn't have police surrounding me right i mean well i didn't i just
00:14:34.460once with my family accidentally in san diego but but i'm looking at them that's courage right i
00:14:40.300mean like that takes it just takes so much courage so well look some canadians can do it i can do a
00:14:46.080little extra so yeah i mean seriously so thank you it was just a privilege to watch that kind of
00:14:52.780that kind of um uh i look at his patriotism standing up against this
00:14:59.660it was well i'm like you we everyone just got sick of seeing other people suffer you know like
00:15:08.260even before that started we were already hearing well very early on we were hearing the stories
00:15:12.200about you know the depression and children that were being taken out of school just the alcoholism
00:15:16.560i mean in canada um we couldn't go to the gym that gyms were the first thing they locked down
00:15:22.000but you bet if you want to go buy yourself a joint or a bottle of whiskey the liquor stores were open
00:15:27.540the cannabis stores were open um in our stores up here scott they actually had roped off and uh
00:15:35.200parts in grocery stores or stores where the products were deemed non-essential right and
00:15:41.100as we were talking about in the intro i mean that was the division too right i mean when you start
00:15:45.520creating a class that's essential and a class that's non-essential you're already starting to
00:15:50.660create that horrible horrible division uh that we've seen so much of scott i just i wanted to
00:15:57.260mention something too i've traveled the u.s for the better part of 30 30 some years now of trucking
00:16:02.340all across north america and one thing i always noticed was how you guys held old glory high and
00:16:08.240proud it's always something i felt like canada didn't quite do as well to the extent that america
00:16:14.660does the u.s and then and during freedom convoy i seen that with the canadian flag i seen how we
00:16:20.880held that flag tall and that was a it was a huge thing to be able to come together with the u.s
00:16:26.200and both be able to hold our flags as high as we possibly could.
00:16:30.320That was one of the proudest moments, I think, for me,
00:19:23.140Yeah. But you guys had it bad. Like Washington state was bad.
00:19:27.960Canada. I just, I couldn't understand.
00:19:31.920understand yeah kind of same thing it's like how are they letting this happen i looked at our
00:19:36.520country too i'm like where's everybody's they've got a pickup truck they're a marine sticker on it
00:19:41.360you've got a gun take that fucking take that gun out sorry take that gun out and hold it proudly
00:19:46.860like stand up for you know where is everybody that it's saying we should stand up against
00:19:52.900tyranny as they lock themselves inside and it was so frustrating because i was i was the only one
00:19:58.960in a store that didn't wear a mask was the only you know when i was like come on people like yeah
00:20:04.200one of the things i noticed i would cross into north dakota all the time when i was trucking
00:20:08.600across the you know the borders and north dakota was open for business there was no mask mandates
00:20:13.360there was no showing your covid vaccine passport so you could eat a meal in a restaurant uh life
00:20:18.180is normal and then i would come back to my own country and canada established what they called
00:20:22.480the arrive can app so we had to show an app on our phone with our vaccine history as well as our
00:20:29.280passport to enter back into our own country and then as truckers we were supposed to isolate for
00:20:34.400what 14 days or something it was ridiculous it was time to end the government's game and their
00:20:40.080fraud was up and and i'm i'm thankful that i was one of the ones that took a stand one of many i
00:20:45.540guess yeah well thank you really i want to shout out to north dakota because i grew up in north
00:20:52.120dakota in the grand forks so yeah my brother would drive up to winnipeg with a bottle of
00:20:57.960whiskey that he would give to some guys so he could play in a no check hockey league
00:21:01.980oh that's great oh that's great hilarious well i want to get into a bit of your story um
00:21:14.080and i mean i guess like i one of the things that really struck me about your story scott was very
00:21:20.080early on when you were talking about working in california and i think you had gotten your uh
00:21:25.360you became a physician's assistant and started working in a clinic with other doctors and stuff
00:21:29.520like that and and uh the great thing about scott's story is that what you'll quickly quickly learn is
00:21:35.400that he takes he took the time with his patients he would investigate he would ask them questions
00:21:40.840They wouldn't just come in and he'd say, what are your symptoms and write down a prescription.
00:21:46.080And in the end, him and his family ended up relocating to Washington because some of the patients from some of the other doctors were noticing the excellent care that Scott was giving to his patients.
00:21:57.820And so they were moving over to him, which obviously sort of ruffled a few feathers.
00:22:02.160And and then you headed to Washington.
00:43:39.960I started that and I haven't been that,
00:43:42.020I've got probably 15 and way more than that.
00:43:45.720Things that are in draft that are really fun.
00:43:49.820I just haven't, because I have a friend that's like, well, you need more, you need more, you know, graphics on it, or, you know, you need to make it look better.
00:44:00.360And I'm like, but the words, the stuff in it is, I feel so inadequate because I see that.
00:44:08.500So I was, I just kind of put it on hold because I didn't want to be mocked and ridiculed for my lack of, you know, visual.
00:44:14.760so it's just sitting there in my sub stack all these things as drafts but um as we're yeah never
00:44:24.040mind that the information could potentially save your life it's got to look pretty
00:46:00.820Well, yeah, like a tent in Washington in the winter can't be.
00:46:05.060No, it was, you know, I think I look back, there's, there is one, I mean, just this storming, we had this 12 by 20 foot tarp bolted in and had it covering our tents, trying to cover most of it.
00:46:22.180My daughter had kind of really cool, like, white duck, yurt type of tent.
00:58:49.440So I told her a story about me jacking up a field, a clean field, when I was trying to do a spinal tap on this nine-month-old baby many years ago.
00:58:59.120It's like, these aren't, we're throwing these words out.
00:59:02.300like protective personal protective equipment it's only protected if you're doing it correctly
00:59:07.700right otherwise it's just theater so i exactly went up to the checkout counter and had them
00:59:14.600put a little receipt i wrote my name and phone number and i handed it to her i said if you ever
00:59:18.160need anything give me a call nice right like that's the thing that i got to do when i walked
00:59:25.320through stores free and free and in my wild you know gravitate towards me usually with with
00:59:33.460contempt but it often led to a thoughtful discourse yeah well and i love that in your
00:59:41.500book you talk about you know you'd hear about incident incidents that happened in stores from
00:59:46.280your patients and then you'd go like storming in there the next day and walking around purposely
00:59:51.160you know going the other way of the the wrong way from the arrow scott you crazy rebel you
00:59:59.420that would be so ticked she's like why would you stay there and wait for the police to show up i'm
01:00:05.080like to see what they would do i just hang out like sir you can't shop here i'm like fine i'll
01:00:10.120just browse and they're like we can't do that that's right and then he waited and made your
01:00:16.580purchase oh it was great it's great you guys really literally have to get this book and you're
01:00:21.420absolutely going to love it i'm going to get tasha to pop that in the chat once again
01:00:24.540the most dangerous man in washington by scott miller um and sorry how can people support you
01:00:31.140other than purchasing your book like do you have a give send go do you have i was looking we do
01:00:37.100um it's funny it's funny because i sometimes forget like shelly reminds me towards the end
01:00:43.820every month about the good exactly after right because of our legal bills i was like how much
01:00:50.880is it and she's like no i was like okay like sometimes i don't know how we're i don't know
01:00:57.600how we we've made it it's been and it's been from we've just had we've had enough support you know
01:01:04.140i lost lost the practice in october of 21 we're getting close to we're getting into fall of 2026
01:01:11.200i mean it's been it's been a journey right like yeah god's got your back just i know yes that's
01:01:17.760what i tell everyone too like what may worry god's got my back and god has your back too
01:01:22.040obviously yeah so i still worry yeah because my faiths no i mean i still
01:01:28.000we've shelly and i will watch the chosen like how are the disciples like they just saw that
01:01:35.120and then i was like guilty guilty charged right yeah exactly but just like what happened during
01:01:42.900convoy and i tell this story quite a bit when you were on convoy and in we had a lineup of vehicles
01:01:48.460about 75 about 50 miles in length somewhere in there you felt the presence of god there was there
01:01:55.080was a presence there and you don't put that many vehicles together in a in a tight lineup
01:01:59.980on the distance of like 2 000 miles in the cold canadian winter with ice and snow and
01:02:05.740every terrain you could possibly find and not have a single issue not have a single
01:02:10.580driving around lake superior in january for pete's sake
01:02:14.640it was there it was meant to be and if you were part of it you could feel it physically feel it
01:02:21.320and it changed a lot of us you know and then then the you know when you're on that path you know
01:02:26.600you're on the right path and the fear is gone i've uh i yet to feel the fear anymore well just we had
01:02:34.580so many people praying like what are we doing like praying i mean across the country this was
01:02:39.440i mean this wasn't even when this is when things were easy in my opinion and there we're praying
01:02:44.640protection over your clinic we're praying for a dome of protection over your family
01:02:49.260and you know there was an incident in in october 2021 we had a big rally at my at my office and
01:02:56.980antifa decided to you know kind of break it up and the dude had gotten out and pulled a gun
01:03:02.900and so i because i'm so i'm like running at him i was like you know and what we had a couple
01:03:08.840people that were running for congress so their their security were like my looking through my
01:03:14.980office. When do I see my wife and kids and they're running for, they're running for the back, you
01:03:19.420know, to take cover. And I'm running at the guy because you want to have, you know, as you do,
01:03:24.840you know, and this gal, Peggy basically hip checks me out of the way. And she's like, no,
01:03:33.640she's pulls her, pulls her firearm. And, and, and it was like, what the hell is your problem? Like,
01:03:42.640why were you running towards him instead of away i'm like
01:03:46.980not because just like what are you trying to be here i'm like no i just didn't want anyone else
01:03:53.520to get hurt right like they were there because of me i'm responsible for for people there this is
01:04:00.600this is my place whatever it's like i didn't know what was going to happen i just knew that
01:04:04.580that i was the reason this was happening for the people being there and the reason he was there
01:06:30.960And that he takes, I think he said like 9,000 IU, whatever.
01:06:34.660So the fact that he didn't just shun it, right?
01:06:37.900So it's like, so, well, it could be a benefit.
01:06:40.160That was like the other one that he said relatively truthful instead of it just being an absolute benefit.
01:06:45.700Outside of that, there isn't a single thing that I have found and I've watched and listened to too many hours of it.
01:06:52.860There's nothing that he said that has any basis in science.
01:06:56.280Everything that he said is just a foundational and factual lie.
01:06:59.940yeah everything and then then that that proceeded to go north too like i know our health officials
01:07:06.940in canada took their advice from fauci in the states too so that and it happened all around
01:07:11.880the world it seemed like he was the lead practitioner per se except he wasn't a
01:07:16.540practitioner he didn't treat a single person right true right but that that's what i was
01:07:23.460saying chris so like earlier um you know like the canadian doctors so i'm working on a story right
01:07:30.360now that has to do with our chief medical officer here at the time dina hinshaw and um you know now
01:07:37.860because she was of course always out there pregnant women should be getting vaccinated if you want to
01:07:42.000become pregnant you should get vaccinated if you're nursing it's totally safe and effective
01:07:45.840it's blah blah blah blah and this one doctor's name keeps coming up and there's articles on her
01:07:51.340She's a clinical professor, clinical associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and also of medicine at the University of Calgary.
01:07:59.540And that's basically what she did was she went out and advocated for pregnant women to get vaccinated.
01:08:06.040So Dina Hinshaw, the former chief medical officer of Alberta, and this doctor had a two day telethon in October, October 25th to 27th of 2021.
01:08:16.220And that's all it was. It was about pressuring pregnant women to get vaccinated.
01:08:21.340and um this is this is 10 months after fauci's text message where he acknowledges that these
01:08:29.460are causing miscarriages yeah so i mean my question is you know do canadian doctors are
01:08:35.380do they do their own research or do they do their own science or are they literally just getting
01:08:41.140faxed you know talking points from anthony fauci and company because that's really what it's like
01:08:46.540and so if that's the case then why are we paying our doctors so much money because i can get up
01:08:51.320in front of a teleprompter and cameras and read off of a piece of paper especially for 400 000
01:08:57.240a year why are we paying our doctors if they're not doing their own research when you look at
01:09:03.240institutionally right so the study on masks so with with that you look at the the cdc and what
01:09:10.360is it that he's in charge of six possibly seven billion dollars billion dollars in terms of
01:09:17.800allocating money so you get this infectious disease doc out of university ucsf san francisco
01:09:23.740and she does this whole thing on masks well then you take a look at her she's getting your grant
01:09:28.360money fauci then you look at where she worked prior to with fauci so so you're so when you look
01:09:35.880at look at institutions i mean how hard is it if you can pay off you could people like can they
01:09:43.560really pay off johns hopkins and harvard and stanford and it's like well look at where they
01:09:50.240held the 2019 code or pandemic preparedness summit and it was sponsored by johns hopkins
01:09:58.720right right and then you listen to what you know the even the johns hopkins pediatric bible the one
01:10:04.980that i used to think was decent and it's like well there's no treatment for rsv for babies it's like
01:10:09.640how come i'm able to treat rsp so easily super easy but they think my treatment doesn't work
01:10:16.460except i just kept watching it work over and over and over according to the top pediatric
01:10:21.780doctors at johns hopkins it's like no not only does it not work it could potentially be harmful
01:10:27.840it's like what so so how is can you know all we have to do is have these people be like hey
01:10:35.660yeah kick you a couple hundred million to the doctors to the administrator because when you're
01:10:43.780in those institutions and you get some you know any tv show that you watch right and there's like
01:10:50.140there's the administrative person you know the doctor is like well we can't do that or we're
01:10:54.880not going to pay for this or this is how we're going to do it and if you don't fall in line
01:10:59.200then we're going to have a problem if you don't really fall in line you're going to be looking
01:11:02.560for another job and at a certain point the doctor's like well this is just so we looked at the memo
01:11:07.100today yeah right like like the thing i told you with with dr gupta right where he's looking you
01:11:16.120know the pulmonologist he's like well tos you know togaluzumab where it's a three-day window he's
01:11:21.420like well well we don't that's just what we pick other hospitals different things i was like
01:11:29.120so it's not based on science right i don't exactly we have to have like we have we base
01:11:36.580everything on science well tell me about tell me about the cocazumab why did you use it he's like
01:11:41.860well it's an il-6 inhibitor i was like uh-huh uh-huh yeah where's the science best that we
01:11:49.540have right now and he's like it feels weird for you to say the best when you don't know anything
01:11:55.020that i just said about what could be better that i've used effectively well this is just what we're
01:12:01.020kind of allowed to do and i was like that's that's that's more fair thank you for saying that
01:12:05.140yeah you're allowed right exactly but that's what i mean i mean these doctors you you know honestly
01:12:13.960i think it's a blessing well and even if you had become an md and went to school i don't think
01:12:19.360your personality is just different than like you're not a yes man and you say if i became an
01:12:24.580md and went to so yeah you know i did do dental school too and that's right i know i know but no
01:12:30.520i just mean like if you went through if you would have went through like seven or nine years of
01:12:34.300school i mean i i think it's to your credit that you you went about you know becoming a physician's
01:12:41.440assistant the way that you did because you did still have that curiosity and i'm sure there's
01:12:45.880there's a lot of great doctors out there don't get me wrong but what seemed to happen during
01:12:49.920covid as we've discussed throughout this is like they just stop doing science they just stop
01:12:54.320you're you know you're out there practicing results and evidence-based medicine and these
01:13:01.660guys are just reading you know what somebody sent them on a piece of paper telling them step by step
01:13:05.940what to do until somebody's dead in the hospital yeah well and the other benefit is from a pa
01:13:14.500standpoint i you know i always wondered it's like what when would you have to send somebody to a
01:13:20.980pulmonologist when would you have to i mean after you've exhausted unless unless it's an acute thing
01:13:29.620unless you you have to exhaust everything right so if i have a child that has asthma
01:13:34.660and this is that we're talking previous life right and i'm like okay well how come
01:13:40.260wait you would yeah first question it sounds so stupid right it was like well how come they have
01:13:48.220asthma and the parents are like no one's ever asked that that's like well that we're starting
01:13:53.580at a zero point of well that's a problem because no one asked the question well how come because
01:13:59.340i don't know why she has asthma not yet i'm going to find out why or i'm going to find out what
01:14:05.420those underlying pro-inflammatory markers cytokines or markers are that are causing it
01:14:09.420or prostaglandins or you know whatever right and then i'm like has anybody ever run any of these
01:14:15.180labs have they done an ige food and environmental power like no one's ever talked about that i'm
01:14:20.940going to give you a quick example i know it's this nine-year-old girl that goes into the hospital
01:14:25.100routine three times a year with pneumonia and it's really bad so we did a we did an ige food
01:14:31.260and environmental panel on her a respiratory panel so so ige is an immunoglobulin you'll
01:14:38.300to be elevated with either you know like parasitic infections or allergy assistance and it was in
01:14:44.560under 114 and it was like 3 000 and the one thing that was highest on there was dust mite her bed
01:14:52.000her pillow and her mattress and dog dander so it's like right so she's got a dog sleeping on
01:15:00.460her bed and she's dust mites so i was like listen i don't want you to spend a ton of money right
01:15:05.560Like, you can buy a $500, like, raincoat, or you can get a poncho.
01:15:10.160Like, just go to Walmart, get a hypoallergenic mattress and covering for the mattress and pillow.
01:32:58.540for people that are listening where it's i'm one person what can i do
01:33:01.740and i wrote that i was like i wasn't one person i was one person that god
01:33:06.960spit i'm not going to tell the story but you read it where
01:33:10.000where i'm like i like i want it out i'm like nope and god was like nope and it
01:33:14.100was so overt it was so plain that i was angry
01:33:18.440i was i was ticked because i'm like oh yeah all right you know i guess i'm
01:33:24.880going to somehow burn it down um and yeah fine if you want me to save the world i guess
01:33:30.220it was like what so you know it's like he imposed that i asked i shouldn't have asked
01:33:37.840but i chose to pray about and ask shame on me for that yeah he told me and i was like literally the
01:33:44.540best literally the best story is his wife she's like scott you got to stop talking about this
01:33:49.600you're going to get in trouble you got to do that can i pray for you so then she prays they
01:33:54.200she prays over him and uh you know they're asking for whatever peace and quiet and family time
01:34:00.080and they're done praying and his phone rings three times immediately and anyone that has a
01:34:04.920cell phone now is no you know the first call mute second call third call you're like i gotta take
01:34:09.700this um anyway so yeah i mean that's she was like i guess you gotta okay yeah she asked for one thing
01:34:18.220and he was away from from them for another wasn't his plan um before i let you go i just want to
01:34:25.020acknowledge one thing and i was talking about this last night um because of your story like
01:34:28.880it struck me so bad it made me think of my story chris's story and so many other people that end up
01:34:34.480sort of in situations like ours and um i think you know i was always raised to believe that god
01:34:40.280will never give you more than you can handle and i know some days it's just so overwhelming but
01:34:44.420you know you have you had a fairly traumatic past and i think you know a lot of people that
01:34:49.840have suffered through personal trauma um sort of i don't know if it makes them more resilient or if
01:34:56.780it just equips us better um you know because we've all all had trauma everybody has a history
01:35:02.040everybody has a past bad things happen but you know like in your case you know scott reading
01:35:06.300about your dad about your accidents i mean it's a miracle even that you're alive um but i feel like
01:35:12.780I think that just should be acknowledged, because I think a lot of people that end up in situations like yours have already had to overcome so much. But I think when you look back on that, or at least when I do, I mean, it prepared me everything that every bad choice that I've made, every bad experience that I've had was actually preparing me to be strong enough to go through what we're going through now.
01:35:37.300And I truly believe, again, that God has your back.
01:35:40.400And I believe that's the case with you, too.