Nephilim Death Squad - December 16, 2024


095: Parasites, Venoms, and the Future of Medicine w⧸ Jonathan Otto


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 26 minutes

Words per Minute

191.24461

Word Count

16,592

Sentence Count

1,168

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

Jonathan Otto is an investigator into cancer and a producer at Redlight Life, a company that focuses on solutions to global suffering. In this episode, Jonathan talks about the medical industry, the parasite industry, and the dark side of the human experience.


Transcript

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00:01:41.520 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:01:49.520 The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely sick.
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00:02:16.520 Welcome to the end of days.
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00:02:22.520 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:28.520 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:02:31.520 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
00:02:34.520 And today's guest is Jonathan Otto.
00:02:38.520 We have a lot to discuss today in regards to the medical industry and parasites.
00:02:43.520 But before we get into that, Jonathan, if you would, please tell the audience a little bit about what it is you focus on and where they can find your work.
00:02:51.520 Thanks, Raven. I appreciate it.
00:02:53.520 And Top Lobster, great to be with you, man.
00:02:55.520 So my work is really on uncovering what's going on when it comes to, you know, what is being done to us?
00:03:04.520 What's the mechanism?
00:03:05.520 We know on the surface that people are dying, whether it's cancer, COVID, COVID vaccine injuries.
00:03:12.520 But what's the mechanism?
00:03:13.520 Because if we can understand that, how do we switch it off?
00:03:15.520 My work has been primarily centered around solutions.
00:03:19.520 Some of my background comes from the fact that I was doing humanitarian work before I came into medical research.
00:03:25.520 But I got a degree in journalism and media production and then in education to uncover what was happening with global suffering, whether it was human trafficking or global hunger and starvation.
00:03:37.520 I'm still doing work in northern Kenya.
00:03:40.520 And this kind of work really matters to me in terms of people suffer.
00:03:43.520 They need answers.
00:03:44.520 And so to be good in research and to share the best knowledge and information and to be an action taker really matters.
00:03:50.520 And so I produce films on this.
00:03:52.520 I'm an investigator into cancer.
00:03:55.520 I was a producer in a series 10 years ago called The Truth About Cancer.
00:03:58.520 And, you know, from there on, it just went really deep down the rabbit hole of cancer, what's causing it.
00:04:04.520 And then top medical facilities around the world get me to come and teach their doctors what's, you know, what therapies are the cutting edge.
00:04:11.520 And so and and and it's so it's deeply practical.
00:04:15.520 We've got millions of people around the world that follow us.
00:04:17.520 And so Health Secret, Well of Life, Red Life, which is a red light company.
00:04:23.520 They're some of the names and brands that, you know, people can see my work through and on the social platforms, just my name, Jonathan Otto.
00:04:30.520 And you can find find what's going down.
00:04:32.520 Right.
00:04:33.520 So this is your that's your red light company.
00:04:35.520 And you're actually here today.
00:04:36.520 You're here today to focus on the parasite movie, which looks super interesting.
00:04:42.520 And you've alluded to you're you're looking at cancer a lot and you're trying to figure out what the hell is going on.
00:04:49.520 And that leads you to, you know, red light therapy, but ultimately to parasites, which is something that when we started the show, we we spoke about a lot.
00:04:57.520 I've had some experience with that, with with parasites, with my wife, with my kids.
00:05:02.520 And we've done things to not only detox, but maintain what, you know, from the damage that that these these parasites have caused us a little back story for my wife.
00:05:14.520 She's an RN, you know, generally healthy people were like a mid thirties and we moved to Florida.
00:05:22.520 She gets covid again or whatever that is, and she gets really sick after the sickness.
00:05:29.520 She runs the gamut of different side effects.
00:05:33.520 But it started with vertigo.
00:05:35.520 We eventually found one of these covid alliance doctors just in our area.
00:05:39.520 Luckily, they diagnosed her with Lyme disease and we weren't sure how to treat it.
00:05:45.520 So my wife is an RN and she did, you know, God bless her.
00:05:50.520 She was like on her ass, but she did all the investigation and the research herself.
00:05:54.520 She followed guys like Dr. Charlie online and a handful of others, because now she's looking into holistic stuff rather than regular Western medicine, which she practiced her entire career.
00:06:02.520 And she treated this Lyme disease and what she was getting as if it was a parasitic infection.
00:06:10.520 So she did a bunch of a bunch of detoxes, cleanses.
00:06:15.520 We did.
00:06:16.520 She's doing red light therapy.
00:06:17.520 We bought a sauna for the house.
00:06:19.520 And I mean, it was a couple of months of hell, but she's managed to get over it.
00:06:25.520 And she's doing she's stabilized, you know, so if she has Lyme or not, it's very hard to diagnose it.
00:06:31.520 If you have that, they check for bands and stuff like that.
00:06:34.520 We don't know.
00:06:35.520 But she's keeping it at bay.
00:06:36.520 And, you know, I'm happy to talk to you because this is like one of the things that got us here.
00:06:41.520 I wouldn't be doing this if my wife's not around.
00:06:44.520 So, yeah, please tell us more.
00:06:46.520 Well, you're a good man, Top Lobster.
00:06:48.520 You're you're somebody that you see your wife suffer and you want answers.
00:06:52.520 And, you know, because you guys were open to more knowledge, it's the difference between her kind of leaving early or just being wiped out and being bedridden for the rest of her life.
00:07:06.520 And that's that's the other option.
00:07:08.520 Like there's no way out of this.
00:07:09.520 Like Lyme disease is horrific.
00:07:11.520 Right.
00:07:12.520 And it can be.
00:07:13.520 And I've had Lyme disease, so I get it.
00:07:16.520 And so that's I love that that story, though, because that's exactly what I've been telling people to do for close to a decade now.
00:07:25.520 If you've got Lyme disease, go after the parasites because it's kind of like a hierarchy.
00:07:30.520 You've got a much larger, larger organism and then you've got smaller organisms like weaponized bacteria, biological warfare, Plum Island.
00:07:39.520 You know, it goes infect Lyme, Connecticut, and then Lyme disease named after Lyme, Connecticut.
00:07:45.520 That's where all the biological weapons experiments were happening.
00:07:48.520 And this thing is like it's like a drill in the cells.
00:07:51.520 It's they're called spirochetes that they're spiraling like drills just going through the cells and just destroying.
00:07:56.520 It's kind of like a venom because it's, you know, take us from the spider family.
00:08:00.520 It's like a it's like a weaponized venom meets parasite meets meets bacteria kind of hybrid.
00:08:06.520 But, yeah, kill parasites.
00:08:08.520 And then your body has better abilities to go and kill these bacteria and and then use therapies that work like the antiparasitics.
00:08:17.520 It's amazing. Use, you know, red light therapy, use, you know, urine therapy that that one's going to open up Pandora's box.
00:08:24.520 But, you know, turpentine, you know, pine turpentine, it works against parasites.
00:08:29.520 There's lots of different amazing therapies that are practically free or completely free.
00:08:34.520 I've heard the pine turpentine from I've heard Owen Benjamin talk about it and they like just they beat him down over it.
00:08:41.520 And maybe he didn't explain it well enough and maybe I didn't listen well enough.
00:08:44.520 But I want to know about that in the urine thing.
00:08:47.520 And I also want to mention, if you guys are doing this like antiparasitic route for your ailments, make sure you can get it out of you because my wife had a Herxenheimer reaction.
00:08:59.520 She has some kind of mutation in her genes where she doesn't readily shed this stuff or get rid of the dead toxins.
00:09:07.520 And that was like we were out of the out of the woods with, you know, the Lyme reaction.
00:09:11.520 And then we're into this. We're like, what the hell? It's in some ways worse than the Lyme reaction.
00:09:15.520 Yeah, it was just everything. So, yeah. Yeah.
00:09:18.520 And parasites are dying in your body and then you're digesting them because it could because they're not going out of the system because maybe she's backed up and maybe she's not having regular bowel movements.
00:09:28.520 Because that's the simplest way to understand how to prevent the Herxheimer reaction is to to keep the bowel moving.
00:09:34.520 How do you do that? Well, you you do you could do enemas and coffee enemas and different things to help stimulate that.
00:09:41.520 But the magnesium and the psyllium husk and different things to keep more plant based diet less.
00:09:48.520 Well, I mean, whatever people choose diets are very kind of sacred thing for people that you got to kind of choose what you think.
00:09:53.520 But more raw foods will keep the bowels moving more and more plant foods will do that.
00:09:58.520 And then then these things all go together. Right. So we've got to get parasites out of our body.
00:10:04.520 They're the they're the biggest cancer risk of all single items that you got venom and bacteria and parasites and heavy metals would be the big kind of four hitters and parasites.
00:10:15.520 You know, considering all the cases have gone in complete remission after parasite cleansing.
00:10:19.520 It's it's remarkable. Hence why, you know, the the premise of the film.
00:10:23.520 But, you know, getting the bowels moving, getting the drainage pathways, it all goes together.
00:10:28.520 And this is what people need to know, because then you can be cancer free. You can you kind of live your life.
00:10:32.520 Jonathan, is it true that there are many other countries that have a much better handle on this idea of like regularly engaging in parasite cleanses?
00:10:41.520 Yeah, yeah, it is true. And what's interesting is it's kind of regular in this country, just not for humans, for animals.
00:10:49.520 Almost all pet owners will deworm their animals. Right. And then almost all livestock owners would deworm their livestock.
00:10:56.520 And then just people, apparently they don't have parasites. And so this was kind of, you know, was this intentional?
00:11:02.520 Did they did they kind of trick us into thinking that that's not an issue anymore?
00:11:06.520 Did or did we just trick ourselves? Did we? How did that how did that land there?
00:11:12.520 But yes, like other countries, much more common.
00:11:15.520 But we think about the fact that America and a lot of European countries that we're all very disenfranchised from our heritage.
00:11:24.520 So that that's a huge problem, because then we've got basically big pharma as our that's how far we go back in terms of how we treat problems versus Chinese culture says, OK, what have we done to survive as a civilization for the past thousand years?
00:11:39.520 What have we done? What have we been doing? And then they'll look at, OK, we've been doing antiparasitics.
00:11:43.520 We've been doing these different immune boosting therapies.
00:11:45.520 We've been doing these things in India, India, like, you know, and so, yeah, they've got all these these therapies and quickly to answer your top lobster with the with the pine turpentine.
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00:12:31.520 It's not the same as like the alcohol type, you know, turpentine, but it's a pine turpentine.
00:12:38.520 So from pine tree and just a lot of these different compounds that are highly concentrated are deep, you know, very antiparasitic.
00:12:47.520 And you'll see like Instagram videos of people taking parasites under a microscope and putting curcumin or putting various different types of, you know, strong, anything strong and bitter generally has some kind of antiparasitic effect.
00:13:02.520 And then, you know, higher doses. So if people kind of, they've been, you know, doing antiparasite cleansers on pumpkin seeds, quite strong or papaya seeds.
00:13:12.520 And so a lot of these things have, have benefits in that regard. A lot of people get a lot of relief by doing that.
00:13:18.520 And pine turpentine, you know, it is working for a lot of people. There's a lot of literature on it.
00:13:23.520 It was, it is where the song came from. A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine goes down.
00:13:27.520 That was turpentine with sugar together that caused people, the kids and everyone would just swallow that.
00:13:34.520 And that, that was the antiparasitic cleanse. And our world would be a lot better if we didn't forget about that.
00:13:40.520 You know, it's so David was asking, like, if it's common in other cultures, it's common in America.
00:13:45.520 I lived in New York and this was unheard of. Like, I would have no idea what you guys were talking about.
00:13:51.520 But in, in rural Florida, my neighbors do this shit with their kids and they do it fairly, maybe twice a year.
00:13:58.520 Like the, some of the people that I've spoken to, I'm like, I was surprised to hear them say like, yeah, we'll do like a,
00:14:02.520 I don't know if they're doing Ivermectin or they're doing some kind of a, of a parasite kill because we are in the woods.
00:14:09.520 We're in the forest. So they're very aware, like, yeah, no, there's, they're getting worms in them somehow. I mean.
00:14:13.520 Right. That's that idea of how, you know, this is peripheral knowledge on my behalf, but it's like, it's a parasite called a hookworm in the South.
00:14:23.520 And this was what was responsible for that idea that people in the South were slower or even perceived as dumber.
00:14:31.520 And it's because whatever the nature of this parasite is, you can get it through walking in your bare feet around the South and that this thing would somehow impede cognitive function in one way or another.
00:14:42.520 And that it was so prevalent that, you know, the vast majority of the people that inhabited the South had it in one way, shape or form.
00:14:49.520 And, and that it was literally the main contributor to why there was this sort of slower bent that people in the South have.
00:14:57.520 And I don't know how true that is, but if it is, then you would imagine that it would be much more of a common practice in the South to do some sort of a parasite cleanse.
00:15:06.520 But Jonathan, you touched on something there for a moment that I think is a, is a much bigger conversation.
00:15:11.520 When I asked you if this was common practice in other countries and you said that that was the case and you, you alluded to whether or not in America, is it just a, a matter of we've lost our way or is this done intentionally?
00:15:26.520 And the question that I would ask then is as somebody who is so involved in this research, what is your suspicion having, you know, now we're, we're in 2024, you're releasing these documentaries and everything.
00:15:41.760 There's a lot of sentiment among the regular people that the medical industry in the West is propped up by management instead of curing, right?
00:15:51.060 That it's much more profitable for an industry to have lifelong patients and to treat them over a lifetime than it is to address a root cause and to cure whatever the issue is.
00:16:01.220 And when I hear that in other countries, they are practicing this and you're telling us that there's a lot of people finding great success with it.
00:16:09.000 And in our research, we found that a lot of things can be actually, um, pinpointed down to parasite infections.
00:16:17.000 It, it begs the question, why are our, you know, Western medical apparatus, why aren't they addressing this?
00:16:23.560 Is this a purposeful neglect or is this just, we've lost our way here in the West?
00:16:29.160 Yeah, I would say it's both for sure.
00:16:31.220 It, cause you know, people have to take personal responsibility.
00:16:34.020 It's really convenient to say big farmer did this and that to me, but, but ultimately like there's a lot of things that we need to kind of have an understanding of, of life.
00:16:45.380 And we all should have a decent understanding of history.
00:16:48.400 We don't have to know everything cultural understanding.
00:16:50.700 We should kind of just be a little less brain dead and brainwashed and, and that type of thing.
00:16:56.460 But in terms of, you know, the war against cancer and all these kinds of fake news campaigns have, have never, you know, disclosed this, this information and never said, okay, well, look, we're, we're, you know, we're finding that anti-parasite cleanses help.
00:17:12.260 I, this is for sure an intentional coverup as sometimes things gets, the lie gets so deep and it's so deep down that the people that are even telling you the lies, they don't even know that it's a lie.
00:17:24.960 Uh, and so the people that know, yeah, like, I mean, what do we, what do we know about, you know, like Ivermectin was one example is being used like 4 billion times or, and, and that it's an anti-parasitic drug and the Nobel prize is one for it.
00:17:41.300 And artemisinin, which is another anti-parasitic, which is also a photosensitizer.
00:17:47.220 So you, you take artemisinin, you get in front of a red light, causes the absorption of light into cancer cells and causes apoptosis.
00:17:54.200 It's amazing.
00:17:55.140 Talk about like way more specific than cancer, uh, chemo, uh, way more effective.
00:18:00.660 Um, you're, you're dealing with, um, you know, these are, these are therapies that people have known about and, and medical institutions.
00:18:09.720 And there is so much to be gained from, from cancer.
00:18:15.100 It's a, it's a huge, like, I mean, average treatment costs is between 300,000 to $1.2 million.
00:18:23.400 And then you'd say, well, I didn't think my, my, my friend got charged that much is, well, they maybe paid that five or 10%, um, and insurance covered it, which means that the system is profiting from it.
00:18:35.140 It's an, an, an accruing more debt in the country and various aspects of that.
00:18:40.100 But, um, but yeah, it's, it, that's what it costs.
00:18:42.780 And so do a parasite cleanse and you're cancer free.
00:18:46.440 That's not very good for business.
00:18:49.840 Isn't it interesting that there are these things that, um, the media props up as these, these bad guys.
00:18:56.840 And that just sparked my mind when you said the war on cancer, because it's one of those things that it's the same thing as like the war on terror or the war on drugs.
00:19:03.980 You're simply never going to win a war on terror.
00:19:06.960 Yeah.
00:19:07.460 You're not going to win a war on drugs.
00:19:10.460 They've been part of the human experience since the dawn of time.
00:19:13.320 Um, but you can use them as a justification to funnel incredible amounts of funds into, you know, whatever apparatus is battling these things.
00:19:21.420 So when I hear the war on cancer, I go, yeah, that, that, that's kind of, I'm not saying this is what they're doing, but if it's a very treatable thing and you can obfuscate that and then just turn it into a maintenance program, like we've been talking about.
00:19:34.760 Well, then the war on cancer lasts forever and it demands an incredible amount of funding.
00:19:40.140 So true.
00:19:41.120 Exactly.
00:19:42.460 Exactly.
00:19:43.040 That.
00:19:43.520 So hence, and hence, while we're in the labyrinth that we're in and then those that are listening to a show like this, they, they want to know and they're, they're open-minded and that's, that's great.
00:19:53.580 And so now, now it's unlimited for you.
00:19:56.480 So it doesn't matter how many lines are coming to you, you have the ability to be empowered.
00:20:00.740 And so it doesn't have to be that way for you.
00:20:03.440 You can, you can beat these diagnoses.
00:20:06.500 It's what I think is also interesting is that, uh, we're on the heels of this, uh, United CEO healthcare guy getting, uh, you know, in New York city.
00:20:15.960 And, uh, it's, I'm not, I'm not as interested, I'm not as interested in, uh, like why he got it, why he got, you know, why the guy did it or who the guy is.
00:20:26.320 What I'm interested is in the public reaction and I'm looking at the left wing and I'm also looking at the right wing and they are memeing this and like almost as a joke, no matter how you feel about it.
00:20:35.420 But they are at the point where they're like, we have identified that these guys, that the insurance agency is tied in with big pharmaceuticals and big pharmaceutical is doing this war on camp.
00:20:48.680 Like, it's almost like the public knows what's up and they're, they're kind of celebrating this, what happened to this guy, what happened to, you know, what happened to him.
00:20:57.100 And it's like, I don't want to celebrate somebody getting, getting shot in the street, but I'm kind of optimistic that people are of this mindset.
00:21:06.140 They're ready to find the next thing.
00:21:08.600 On that topic top, this is somebody that we bring up constantly, right?
00:21:11.800 The ex KGB agent, Yuri Bezmanov, who talks about how to subvert a country over like several generations.
00:21:17.080 Oh yeah, I know that you want to erode a public's faith in their various institutions.
00:21:22.480 And I think that the reaction to this shooting speaks to that point.
00:21:28.960 It's like the public's faith in the medical apparatus, the, the insurance institutions, the medical institutions is so eroded that we're now celebrating the death of a man who was shot in public.
00:21:40.700 And, um, and I'm not even saying that you, you shouldn't be, or that you should be.
00:21:45.860 I'm just saying it, uh, you know, from a point of view of, of observation that it is, yeah, we're there.
00:21:51.120 We're at that point.
00:21:52.400 We're so eroded in these institutions.
00:21:54.420 Our faith is so eroded that we're celebrating this man's death.
00:21:57.480 Wow.
00:21:57.960 Yeah.
00:21:58.360 Wow.
00:21:58.680 That's, that is amazing.
00:21:59.880 That's a, that there's a good kind of social reflection there kind of like, man, that, that's a big erosion of trust right there.
00:22:08.280 And, but it's a good erosion of trust that you, you're being lied to.
00:22:11.900 And it is such a horrific lie that affects you and your family.
00:22:15.620 And you, you got to opt out of that system and go deep in the other side, not just like random knowledge, but things that really matter that will help solve this problem for you and your family.
00:22:26.280 Like look at top lobster over here.
00:22:28.440 His family would have been ruined over this issue with Lyme.
00:22:30.920 I'm like, but because you're open to the knowledge, you then you're, you're creating a new pathway.
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00:24:37.060 You know, we asked before earlier, too, it's like, what do you make of this?
00:24:41.460 Do you think that this is a purposeful obfuscation, or is this just a dropping of the ball of the medical industry?
00:24:46.800 And when you look at the erosion of faith that we just talked about in that industry, it kind of –
00:24:53.000 I mean, look, we're even talking about ivermectin, right, at the height of that, when it was part of the conversation,
00:24:58.360 Joe Rogan was recommending it as part of a larger regimen.
00:25:01.660 It wasn't even the main component.
00:25:03.120 It was one of several things that he was recommending to people in order to stay healthy during these times,
00:25:08.340 which is a reasonable thing, by the way, to spread this sort of information.
00:25:11.520 Say, look, you want to be working out.
00:25:13.320 You want to do sauna.
00:25:14.400 You want to do things like that.
00:25:15.200 You want to be eating healthy and working on your cardio.
00:25:17.880 Also, ivermectin and a couple other things, Z-Packs and stuff like that,
00:25:21.560 these are things that you could be implementing in order to make sure that you are giving yourself the best fighting chance
00:25:27.080 against what we're seeing unfold right now with this global pandemic.
00:25:30.320 And what does the media do?
00:25:31.760 It locks onto that one aspect, ivermectin, calls it horse pace, reduces it to horse pace,
00:25:37.860 and then even parades around a video of a Joe Rogan who is talking about getting COVID but how it's not that bad.
00:25:47.640 And they didn't like that, so they changed the contrast on it.
00:25:50.120 They made him look gray, and then they paraded him around on CNN and said,
00:25:54.760 look, this crazy UFC announcer is drinking horse paste.
00:25:59.140 And when you see that, I mean, if that doesn't scream malicious,
00:26:03.420 you want to try to approach these things with a bit of nuance and say,
00:26:06.460 look, there is elements where it is people who have paid to go to a university
00:26:12.380 and who have learned all these things, the investment that they've made in this information
00:26:17.440 creates a sort of scenario where they now go out into the public,
00:26:20.900 they espouse these things, and they sort of gatekeep in a way.
00:26:25.240 And it's understandable because it's like, look, I went to school for eight years.
00:26:28.820 I went, you know, however many thousands of dollars into debt to learn these things.
00:26:33.280 I am now an authority.
00:26:34.660 And so they don't know necessarily that the textbooks that they're reading from
00:26:37.700 may be wrong fundamentally.
00:26:40.020 But you have that, and then you have calling ivermectin horse pace and turning Joe Rogan gray.
00:26:46.340 And once you have that sort of a thing, you go, it's very hard to not call this malicious.
00:26:51.920 Yeah, exactly.
00:26:54.780 Man, it's so true.
00:26:56.660 Like everything about what happened with the vaccines was just that, you know,
00:27:01.300 the COVID vaccines, like people were being injured and killed and that was being railroaded.
00:27:07.920 And the, you know, VAERS was giving you all the data and, you know,
00:27:12.040 under a reporting factor of a hundred times, meaning that, you know,
00:27:16.360 Harvard study funded by the human health services, the Pilgrim,
00:27:20.140 Harvard Pilgrim with the Lazarus report.
00:27:23.300 You know, one person was reporting out of every hundred, if that less than 1%, it said.
00:27:29.080 And then you've got 40,000 deaths reported.
00:27:31.840 Like the swine flu vaccine was taken off the market after 50 deaths and 500 cases of Guillain-Barre in 1976.
00:27:39.680 So you want to talk about malignant.
00:27:42.800 This was, that's a possibility of around 4 million deaths from the COVID vaccines.
00:27:49.300 And then, so what, what is happening there?
00:27:52.760 You know, women are told that they're pregnant, that they can and should and need to take the COVID vaccine
00:27:57.860 to keep their job when they were excluded from clinical trials, meaning that there was zero data.
00:28:03.860 Like you can't get Botox if you, if you're pregnant, because I say, well, there's no safety studies done.
00:28:08.900 It's not that it does cause a problem.
00:28:10.360 It's just that we don't know.
00:28:12.800 And so therefore you can't get this.
00:28:16.820 But yeah, but apparently it's fine to just give this to women that are pregnant.
00:28:20.920 And so this is where you fall into categories like depopulation and an intentional culling of the population,
00:28:27.900 which, which doesn't make sense from a perspective that their world is overpopulated.
00:28:32.260 The people that are pushing these agendas know that the world isn't actually overpopulated.
00:28:36.320 It's arguably underpopulated cities are overpopulated, but the world is underpopulated and that's very clear.
00:28:44.120 So then it's satanic ritual abuse.
00:28:46.100 And so then, then, then you keep going deeper to, okay, this is what motivates these people.
00:28:51.060 I just don't want anything to do with it.
00:28:52.180 I don't want anything to do with these people.
00:28:53.720 I just want my family to be happy and healthy.
00:28:56.780 And that's what I stand for.
00:28:59.680 In, in our country, we have one of the strangest things.
00:29:02.860 I'm sitting down with my, my son and he's watching, you know, whatever it is, it's Hulu or something like that.
00:29:09.340 And the ads keep popping up and, uh, and I finally keyed my son and he's nine years old.
00:29:15.360 And I said, you know, what's strange, Jackie, if you look at these videos, um, they're constantly, these commercials are constantly promoting a medication.
00:29:25.260 Right.
00:29:25.880 And he's like, yeah, they're always promoting some kind of weird medication.
00:29:28.340 And I go, you know, what's funny about those videos.
00:29:30.180 How come the people are always like smiling and happy and skipping, you know, you'll see them like holding hands and skipping through a field.
00:29:38.120 And I had to tell him, I was like, we're pretty much one of the only countries that do that.
00:29:43.120 It's my understanding that New Zealand does it as well.
00:29:45.480 Um, but this promotion, I think this promotion of, of medications that you might possibly need.
00:29:53.260 And they, they go on to list a laundry list of symptoms that it addresses.
00:29:57.180 And then an even more harrowing laundry list of, uh, symptoms that it causes, right.
00:30:03.480 It may cause blindness, temporary blindness, you know, may cause cancer, may cause, uh, internal bleeding, all these different things.
00:30:11.100 Meanwhile, the couples are still holding hands as they're listing off this dystopian list of, of things that can happen to you.
00:30:17.120 The couples are holding hands and they're skipping through a field.
00:30:19.680 And I, I had to explain to him that is, uh, not the case in, in other places that we don't do this.
00:30:27.020 And, you know, in other parts of the world, um, and that our medical apparatus in America is, I mean, it's,
00:30:33.480 it's borderline schizophrenic.
00:30:36.800 It's just, to me, it's kind of insane the way that we approach medicine here in the West where it's a, it's a direct, it's almost a direct attack on the people.
00:30:44.400 But I want to ask you, Jonathan, have you researched or do you understand why the COVID vaccine?
00:30:50.480 So this, this can't be on YouTube, but why specifically the COVID vaccine is correlated with a form of, uh, they call it like turbo cancer.
00:30:59.260 Like the lady from Fox news just died of turbo cancer.
00:31:02.020 Um, and you're speculating, or you're saying that, that cancer is a direct, uh, a direct result of parasites.
00:31:11.840 So is, is the COVID vaccine is like fostering, uh, what's going on here?
00:31:17.540 Is it creating parasites or is something different?
00:31:19.340 No, exactly.
00:31:20.540 Okay.
00:31:20.680 So yeah, I've been studying turbo cancers a lot and there are some top clinics and even some, you know,
00:31:27.060 celebrity type people that I've been asked to help on their cases with some of these top clinics.
00:31:31.940 And then the, the doctors are saying to me, well, Jonathan, our therapies that have been working, aren't working now.
00:31:39.800 Uh, so it's like, it's, it's shifting.
00:31:42.340 And one example was that they just had gone on a cruise and their, their, their cancer had doubled it over, over the course of like two weeks.
00:31:51.000 And this was a pancreatic cancer case, which is already a hard case.
00:31:54.040 And he had around a 40 or so survival rate on pancreatic cancer patients.
00:31:58.760 I won't mention all the doctors and the people involved in that case, but this is an example where it just, you know, proliferated overnight.
00:32:05.500 And then he, he's saying, well, the, the, the tools that you're talking about, like we, we need to be using them now.
00:32:12.920 And so he, he told them to follow up with me so that I could explain, like, here's the things that we know can switch off these particular mechanisms.
00:32:20.960 Cause this is not, it's not normal.
00:32:23.100 Cancer already isn't normal, but, but you know, what is causing this kind of, um, exponential rate of cancer growth?
00:32:30.660 It's so fast that all the other therapies that they're just too slow anyway, even chemo that you'd kind of think, well, you know, if I was losing the battle to cancer, I'd just, you know, maybe I'd resort to chemo, but it's just not going to be strong enough, uh, and specific enough and, and, and stop this growth.
00:32:46.620 So what I think is, um, is causing this is, is the venom aspect, uh, in combination with the parasites.
00:32:54.140 And so, and if you weaken an immune system a lot, and then you basically, uh, you're given the ability for the parasites to take over.
00:33:01.600 And so I'm not saying that there's parasites in the vaccine, though, that could be the case.
00:33:05.880 Um, uh, but, but if you can shut off certain functions of the body with specific poisons, I don't know how much you guys are aware of the venom aspect of COVID and the, uh, COVID vaccines.
00:33:18.480 No, not at all.
00:33:19.520 That's actually something that's new to me.
00:33:21.260 Okay.
00:33:22.040 Okay.
00:33:22.280 So June of 2020, uh, a study is, uh, conducted, it gets released around a year later, but it was by Carlo Brogna and you can find it.
00:33:33.620 It's on PubMed.
00:33:34.580 It's called toxin like peptides identified in COVID samples, but not in control samples.
00:33:39.520 The results say toxic components, uh, almost identical to toxic components of venoms from animals.
00:33:46.960 And then it lists the species that says like Kono toxins, which is a cone snail.
00:33:50.260 And then all different snake venoms, phospholipase, phosphodiesterase, uh, zinc metal proteinases, uh, and bradykinins were identified in COVID-19 patients, but not in control samples.
00:34:00.560 And then I, I don't know if you want me to show screen on, I don't need to, I can just recite it.
00:34:05.500 Um, yeah, up to you.
00:34:07.160 Yeah.
00:34:07.460 Cool.
00:34:07.840 Um, and then you'll, you'll see in, uh, I'll, I'll show you cause you, you, you kind of fall off your seat when you see it.
00:34:13.500 Um, this is, whoops, not that you're saying that these, um, elements of, of various, you know, animal venoms were found in the patients or in the vaccine samples.
00:34:26.300 In the patients before the vaccines even came out.
00:34:29.500 This is June of 2020.
00:34:30.900 Look at the virus.
00:34:32.580 Interesting.
00:34:33.100 Yeah.
00:34:33.520 So it's released in, in 2021, but the, the study is from 2020 and here you've got the finding that I just mentioned.
00:34:43.320 So like venoms from animals and then, but then it says almost identical.
00:34:47.520 So then you'd say, well, if, if it's almost identical, then, then it's not the same thing, but look how specific it is in table one here.
00:34:56.100 And I'll show you how this relates to cancer because once you understand this, then you'll start and understand the cancer turbo cancer connection.
00:35:02.180 Look at these species in their common name, mullein crate, banded crate, Uruguayan, coral snake, Chinese cobra, mullein spitting cobra, inland taipan, coastal taipan.
00:35:11.300 Jonathan, to you, is this indicative of like a chimeric creation, right?
00:35:14.840 Cause we're now dealing with it openly.
00:35:16.900 The, the, uh, Congress had just issued a report that says that it likely did emerge from a, uh, lab in Wuhan.
00:35:22.700 And, um, and so, you know, this is a gain of function research issue.
00:35:27.620 Uh, to me, this looks like a chimeric creation.
00:35:29.840 They, they pulled elements from all these animals.
00:35:32.560 Yes, exactly.
00:35:33.560 And there's no other way to explain this.
00:35:34.700 And then the reason why it says almost identical is because it's synthetic.
00:35:38.100 And so that, that makes this, uh, you know, real.
00:35:41.520 And so I was, I created a film called coven and 19 released that through this Jupiter's, uh, network.
00:35:47.140 And they, um, and in that I uncovered the research from MK ultra that was specifically showing
00:35:53.940 how they developed a heart attack gun and disclosed it in a Senate hearing in 1975.
00:35:57.720 And so you see the gun as shellfish venom was used to create heart attacks.
00:36:01.460 Now these mechanisms will start to make sense.
00:36:03.320 And it'll also give you answers onto how to switch it off because if it is a venom that
00:36:08.100 is driving this, then how do you, how do you get an anti-venom?
00:36:12.140 Hence why you saw me allude to urine therapy for that.
00:36:14.620 That's, that's one, one key, um, I, uh, covenom 19 that, uh, that, uh, oh yeah.
00:36:21.380 This is another go to, um, covenom, uh, that, that's great too.
00:36:26.000 Um, cause that research is right on point.
00:36:28.280 So I, I love what they're doing there.
00:36:30.560 Um, you can go to covenom, uh, 19, uh, let's see.
00:36:36.200 Oh, I see.
00:36:36.560 He has, it's on his rumble channel on stupid as rumble channel here.
00:36:39.860 Oh yeah.
00:36:40.140 There you go.
00:36:41.080 Um, yeah, yeah.
00:36:42.300 Guys, if you're, if you're here, go check anger.
00:36:46.040 Wow.
00:36:46.580 Didn't, this is actually really wild.
00:36:49.340 So, um, okay.
00:36:50.480 Well, there is one announcement I have to make.
00:36:52.540 Unfortunately, we have gotten to the point where this is no longer suitable for YouTube.
00:36:56.300 And so, uh, we're going to have to go ahead and drop that.
00:36:59.460 If you're viewing on YouTube, uh, I would recommend, uh, following along at patreon.com
00:37:03.760 backslash Nephilim death squad.
00:37:05.060 Yeah.
00:37:05.260 We'll remove it from YouTube, but let's, uh, we're going to let it play everywhere else.
00:37:09.080 It's important information.
00:37:09.940 Great.
00:37:10.100 So you can continue watching along on, on rumble.
00:37:12.420 It's just, now we're, we're into the woods.
00:37:14.040 I don't want to get the whole, uh, channel nuked.
00:37:16.280 Yeah.
00:37:16.800 Our channel is important information.
00:37:18.380 It's not big enough yet to be, uh, nuked on a live stream, but they have reviewed our
00:37:23.660 stuff and taken.
00:37:25.020 It wasn't nuked, but I did a, an episode and it got taken down mid, midway through.
00:37:28.720 So, um, but this is, this is, um, this brings a lot of questions, honestly, to my mind and
00:37:35.100 I, and I don't want to derail you and continue with the line of thought that you were on,
00:37:38.040 but I would like to address the idea of like, if this was in this virus, um, the, the rates
00:37:50.060 that we saw of, of, of deaths and things like that had to be overinflated and, and conflated
00:37:55.500 with other illnesses.
00:37:56.320 In other words, like people that died from a car accident, but would have shown symptoms,
00:37:59.760 you know, were no, uh, nefariously being, um, listed as a COVID death.
00:38:04.600 Uh, there are a lot of people who came away out of the other end of this feeling like
00:38:08.140 we shut everything down for something that was not that dangerous.
00:38:11.980 Now, obviously for some people, there was a lot of danger.
00:38:14.340 People did die.
00:38:15.340 Um, but it's hard to even pin down what did it because of that, that issue, right?
00:38:20.060 Once you start giving hospitals funding for having COVID patients in beds, everything becomes
00:38:26.040 really murky very quickly.
00:38:27.780 Um, but when you see a chimeric virus like this, that has all these elements of all these
00:38:31.740 venomous creatures, does it, does it justify lockdowns?
00:38:35.180 Well, not only does it justify lockdowns, it looks terrifying on paper.
00:38:40.500 And then when you see the ramifications of it in real life, it's so murky.
00:38:44.000 I don't even know what to attribute as far as deaths and illnesses to COVID and what was
00:38:48.380 actually, you know, various other things that people were suffering from that were listed
00:38:51.920 as COVID.
00:38:52.960 Mm-hmm.
00:38:53.820 Exactly.
00:38:54.820 This starts to explain a lot more and it gets into the fact that COVID itself was a huge
00:38:59.760 problem and there are people getting turbo cancers that didn't get the vaccine that got
00:39:03.140 COVID as an example.
00:39:05.140 And, and then, yeah, there's more to kind of consider there, you know, is this, what else
00:39:10.440 is combined here?
00:39:11.440 But, but once I show you some of the data on what these venoms do when it turned in terms
00:39:16.080 of switching on cancer, then that will, that will blow your mind.
00:39:19.560 Okay.
00:39:20.000 That's interesting.
00:39:21.220 And, and so, and I can tell you, for example, like if you're doing a cancer study, you have
00:39:26.100 got to first give the animals cancer.
00:39:28.100 So how is that performed?
00:39:30.780 And, uh, one of those methods is, uh, venoms, uh, because they cause, uh, a, it's something
00:39:37.780 called nerve growth factor.
00:39:38.920 And that's how you switch on this tumor growth through, um, through venoms.
00:39:42.700 Uh, and, uh, here's a good example.
00:39:45.620 Um, I'll pull this study up.
00:39:47.660 Um, this one is, um, it's a glioblastoma study, which is one of the most, uh, lethal cancers
00:39:54.780 and has like a, you know, about an 18 month survival rate and is a hundred percent fatal
00:40:00.060 in children because of how they're rapidly growing.
00:40:02.400 And look at this study here.
00:40:04.420 Um, alpha conotoxins promote the, you know, while these drugs inhibit this suppression, they
00:40:11.240 suppress, but, but alpha conotoxins and alpha cobra toxin promote the proliferation of
00:40:16.200 glioma C6 cells.
00:40:18.360 Um, so these, that's a cone snail venom and that's a cobra venom of which by the way,
00:40:23.160 HIV is, is, um, is a bungalow toxin, which is a, and I can show that that's amazing to,
00:40:30.440 to realize it's called a bungalow toxin, which is a cobra venom.
00:40:35.280 Um, that's what, that's what HIV it's homology sequence is identical to, uh, to the bungalow
00:40:43.840 toxin.
00:40:44.340 And this isn't mainstream scientific literature.
00:40:46.480 So once you start understanding this, you realize that HIV was an attempt at what they
00:40:51.000 actually executed with, with COVID, which is why they said that they could, um, they could,
00:40:56.420 it was going to kill hundreds of millions of people.
00:40:58.640 And that's in COVID really, you know, and then celebrities promoting HIV and that sole
00:41:04.420 story now because we had same guy, Fauci was the same guy.
00:41:10.280 I mean, they ran the same game plan.
00:41:12.180 They think very little of us, huh?
00:41:13.620 Jonathan, are the, the toxins are the toxins.
00:41:15.920 The reason why people were saying that, uh, uh, COVID displays HIV similarities or were
00:41:21.180 there other, other issues, because it was like that, uh, vaccine, uh, vaccine induced
00:41:26.540 AIDS, right?
00:41:27.200 Fades.
00:41:27.480 Yeah.
00:41:28.040 Yeah.
00:41:28.740 Yeah.
00:41:28.960 True.
00:41:29.240 True.
00:41:29.780 True.
00:41:30.140 And so, and, uh, top loves to your question again, sorry.
00:41:33.540 Um, the reason, so I remember when COVID was like still, uh, like a big worry, people were
00:41:40.020 comparing it to AIDS or they're saying that it had similarities to AIDS.
00:41:43.300 Yes, exactly.
00:41:44.800 Exactly.
00:41:45.360 Well, it will, it would, because I mean, you just saw all the venoms there.
00:41:48.280 And, and so it's, you know, what, what is AIDS and it is a human immuno retro virus and
00:41:55.440 acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
00:41:57.560 Uh, these are just explain, they're not, that's not telling you anything other than
00:42:01.700 it's just, you know, your immune system is wrecked.
00:42:03.940 And, and so what, what caused that and what caused that at the same time where the outbreaks
00:42:09.880 happened in New York and they have, they didn't happen all around America.
00:42:13.760 And they were happening in New York and respectively, uh, and among gay populations.
00:42:18.400 And so then you start working out, well, what happened here?
00:42:22.120 And then they happened in, uh, uh, Northern Uganda and Southern Sudan.
00:42:27.420 And these outbreaks were happening just at the same time in these areas.
00:42:30.360 And so if you lived in these areas, you're likely to get this thing and not, not just
00:42:34.440 systemically throughout the world.
00:42:35.560 And what was happening?
00:42:36.280 Well, there was mass vaccinations happening in those areas, um, under like the, the, at
00:42:41.000 the time the United States is, was it their third or fifth largest biological weapons contractor
00:42:47.540 lit in bionetics.
00:42:48.760 And so this was the same thing, but they were, they were putting it directly into people.
00:42:53.020 And if you were, if you were gay, you were more likely to go get more checkups and things
00:42:57.320 like that because the warning went out, but then you're getting given these drugs that
00:43:00.700 were causing people to die.
00:43:02.460 Um, and so then it played into this narrative and it wasn't what they said.
00:43:07.180 And so then, yeah, so then come full circle with, with, with COVID is, you know, in another
00:43:12.640 example of using these, these, um, these weaponized venoms to cause these issues, uh, of which
00:43:19.840 when you look at Monsanto and the, uh, the venom, the venom aspect of Monsanto is that, yeah,
00:43:26.540 if you see that, that screen that I just threw up there, this one here showing, this is what
00:43:32.060 happened in that glio black, glioma study.
00:43:34.540 And when they add nicotine here, there, uh, look at the tumor growth.
00:43:38.600 It's it, what happened after 72 hours, more than two times the drop.
00:43:42.960 It looks like more than that.
00:43:44.020 But that what they report is that, uh, after 72 hours is a drop by more than two times.
00:43:49.120 That's fascinating.
00:43:50.000 So one of the, one of our smokers in the, in the chat section, they said, ask him about
00:43:53.740 nicotine.
00:43:54.240 And I was like, maybe if it gets to it, but there you go.
00:43:56.340 I've heard rumors recently that, um, Korea and Japan found, uh, alleged nanostructures
00:44:02.740 in the Pfizer and Moderna samples.
00:44:04.700 And I think that this was already published in some sort of, uh, uh, uh, peer reviewed
00:44:10.480 study.
00:44:11.020 I don't know how far it got, but I know that there was going to be, there was an attempt
00:44:15.220 at some sort of legal action that was going to be taken.
00:44:17.040 And the, there was also this idea that nicotine prevented or, or, uh, disassembled these nanostructures.
00:44:25.860 Yeah.
00:44:26.140 And I've been hearing a lot of things peripherally about nicotine and it's, um, it's effects on,
00:44:32.020 I mean, you know, we're looking at, at parasites in this particular instance.
00:44:35.400 Um, and obviously there's, there's some sort of overlap here with the COVID vaccine, but,
00:44:39.100 uh, can you expand on that a little bit, the relationship between nicotine and what we're
00:44:43.380 seeing?
00:44:44.160 Absolutely.
00:44:44.560 And Raven, probably my view, the viewers here would be, uh, happy for this top lobster's
00:44:49.460 mic is quite a bit louder than yours.
00:44:51.920 So you, you keep yours the same.
00:44:53.380 I I'm a bit on the tech side, but yours could be a bit louder.
00:44:55.820 I don't know how loud I am just to.
00:44:57.820 Thank you.
00:44:58.180 This is something we get complaints about often.
00:45:00.620 And mine is, mine is too loud or his is too loud.
00:45:02.840 No, no, yours is, yours is great.
00:45:04.060 But if Raven's could match yours by him, either coming in or turning his up, I don't know.
00:45:07.740 The audience will love me for it, but I hate to do.
00:45:10.060 Jonathan with StreamYard, honestly, it's a miracle that they can hear us today because
00:45:14.540 everyone else that's been using this this morning, they've, they've had no audio.
00:45:18.240 And every time I log on, I have like thousands of dollars of equipment here.
00:45:22.080 I have like a $300 mic.
00:45:23.840 I try to, I don't change anything.
00:45:25.560 It's always different.
00:45:26.680 So now they're asking StreamYard.
00:45:28.640 I mean, uh, Doomsday Cracker says, what about the lighting?
00:45:30.420 Don't pay attention.
00:45:30.740 Jonathan, can you fix my lighting too?
00:45:32.320 Oh, dude, no, your lighting looks good, man.
00:45:34.400 It's, it, it goes with the brand.
00:45:35.880 No, your, your audio sounds amazing now at Raven.
00:45:37.780 And no, you guys got a great setup.
00:45:39.660 Okay.
00:45:39.980 So, um, that last one.
00:45:42.840 Okay.
00:45:43.020 So the mechanism, why nicotine?
00:45:45.300 Okay.
00:45:45.460 So Venoms target nicotine receptors.
00:45:49.380 That's the key in understanding that.
00:45:51.660 Okay.
00:45:51.840 So they target and you have nicotine receptors.
00:45:54.040 Like think of the cannabis with the endocannabinoid system, right?
00:45:57.500 So lock and key.
00:45:58.320 All right.
00:45:59.020 So these, and especially these, there's, there's multiple receptors.
00:46:02.380 It's the seventh receptor.
00:46:03.620 That's the real target for Venoms.
00:46:05.300 It's called the alpha seven nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
00:46:08.500 They're specifically in your brain, not in your lungs.
00:46:11.460 But so the, the reason why people had lung issues is because it was neurological.
00:46:14.920 That was the neurological aspect then caused the respiratory arrest.
00:46:19.600 And this is how Venoms work.
00:46:20.900 And this is why they, you know, it's in all the literature.
00:46:22.980 It's very easy to prove, uh, but they're in your kidneys, heart, intestines, ovaries, and
00:46:27.460 testes.
00:46:28.020 So these are the primary targets so much so that if you watch, uh, badges and mongooses
00:46:34.280 and you watch them, how they, uh, they don't get affected when they get bitten by a snake.
00:46:38.920 And that's why they're just like savages and, and people like kind of marvel at these creatures.
00:46:45.340 They don't have nicotine receptors.
00:46:48.100 They don't, they evolved out of having them or adapted out of having them.
00:46:51.300 So they don't have them.
00:46:52.060 So therefore they don't get affected.
00:46:53.080 So when you put nicotine in the body, you're competing for that receptor and it's causing
00:46:57.980 you to feel that receptor and it's preferential.
00:46:59.900 So there's only so much space.
00:47:01.040 So what it'll do is it'll kick the venom off the receptor, which is causing this proliferation
00:47:05.900 of, of, of, of tumor growth.
00:47:08.280 And cause it's dysregulatory.
00:47:09.900 So the, the way that it does it is so like, you have to think I'm a little, I'm a little
00:47:15.660 cone snail.
00:47:16.260 I got no teeth.
00:47:17.320 I got, I got no, nothing to swim.
00:47:20.760 I I'm not fast.
00:47:21.980 I'm a pescobor.
00:47:23.100 I eat fish.
00:47:24.060 How am I going to, how am I going to survive?
00:47:26.000 And so they, they have basically what looks like a needle and they, they harpoon them with
00:47:30.700 a disposable, like harpoon syringe.
00:47:33.780 And then it puts in this, this venom, which is a neurotoxin and then it dysregulates their
00:47:39.640 risk.
00:47:40.000 It lodges itself in the nicotine receptors and then it's an ion channel blocker.
00:47:44.280 So it's stopping the, the flow of ions.
00:47:46.200 And so all like potassium, magnesium, magnesium, sodium, uh, these electrolyte minerals are
00:47:52.280 essential for all your body's functions.
00:47:54.100 And so now it can make you deficient in any or all of these immediately and then you'll
00:47:58.560 have a heart attack.
00:47:59.380 And then as well, when they're lodging these receptors that also cause tumor growth because
00:48:03.420 it's all dysregulated now, the body's misfiring and your body's trying to produce natural
00:48:08.040 cells and it will, and trying to code normal cells, take your stem cells that are in your
00:48:12.520 body, cause them to form into lung cells and heart cells.
00:48:15.300 And all of a sudden with all this dysregulation now it's not firing properly.
00:48:19.180 And then, you know, and then this parasite thing is happening at the same time.
00:48:22.060 The parasites are now taking over the cells and they're affecting the mitochondria.
00:48:26.240 And, and so then they're just basically, you know, just taking over now because these things
00:48:31.500 have gone together so well, and now you've got, um, they, you know, aren't Betty's only
00:48:36.200 got two, two days to live, you know, two months to live.
00:48:38.820 And these are, these are the stories.
00:48:40.640 That's diabolical, man.
00:48:42.240 It's do, uh, do parasites have any type of venom or is it just, did they just work in
00:48:46.960 tandem?
00:48:47.980 No, they do have venoms as well.
00:48:49.460 Like hundreds of venoms.
00:48:51.340 Naturally.
00:48:51.660 They would act the same way.
00:48:52.800 Those venoms, uh, they would attach to nicotine receptors.
00:48:55.520 That's a good question.
00:48:56.940 I don't know.
00:48:57.820 I don't know.
00:48:58.220 I, I would assume because that's what kind of venoms do and it, and venoms can like
00:49:03.020 bind to various different aspects, but like, that's the primary mechanism that's understood.
00:49:07.780 Uh, and those venoms would be neurotoxins and all kinds of, yeah.
00:49:13.700 And then, and then the fecal waste is also, it's kind of like a venom.
00:49:17.180 And so the Latin word for virus is venom, by the way.
00:49:20.240 So if you say venom, if you, if you say Fauci in Latin, and that means, uh, skive or sickle,
00:49:26.520 by the way, so go figure.
00:49:29.020 So his name is basically Dr. Death.
00:49:31.380 If I say virus.
00:49:33.960 So like, this is a playbook and, and, and, you know, Fauci is actually like basically a
00:49:39.440 super villain, but then also don't, um, like the, the good characters don't also, you know,
00:49:46.880 don't also think that they're for sure on the right side because he got given the script
00:49:51.220 to be the bad guy.
00:49:52.160 The guy that got given the script to be the good guy is not necessarily the good guy either.
00:49:56.140 It's you're watching a script.
00:49:57.520 And so I'm saying that you even get given a name like sickle as you know, your name.
00:50:01.640 And, uh, this goes back and you, you've been set up in this and this is where secret societies
00:50:06.680 come in and people are pointed for roles and it's so much deeper.
00:50:10.960 And then you're like, no, he's actually very smart.
00:50:13.400 He's actually very good.
00:50:14.700 He's a very good array day.
00:50:15.920 He's, but he's also very good at being a bad guy.
00:50:17.860 He made himself very likable and hateable at the same time.
00:50:20.560 It was all part of the script.
00:50:22.420 Um, and it makes you get it point pinpoints one guy.
00:50:26.160 And then that fuels the human ego.
00:50:28.060 I just want to see this guy dead or whatever the people fantasize over this instead of realizing
00:50:31.780 everyone was in cohorts on this.
00:50:33.880 And there was collusion across the board with this.
00:50:36.280 Once you realize how this got into people, how did these venoms get into people?
00:50:39.860 Like I'm talking about governments all around the world and even local municipalities at
00:50:45.720 going, yeah, fine.
00:50:46.660 You can go put that new supply in our water supplies.
00:50:49.020 Yeah, go ahead.
00:50:49.600 You can spray that stuff.
00:50:50.880 And people all kind of just lock in lockstep in, in this, in this regard.
00:50:55.500 Yeah.
00:50:55.920 Okay.
00:50:56.120 We're giving you narratives, these stories, right?
00:50:58.320 Like he just said spray.
00:50:59.640 So now we're going to talk about this because it's been fucking crazy out there.
00:51:03.540 We've been talking about UFOs in the skies and I've been telling people look up, but you
00:51:07.400 know, as far as the New Jersey thing goes, but when I go outside, what I see is just a
00:51:11.420 bunch of tic-tac-toe marks because they have, they have been spraying in overdrive.
00:51:16.320 And it gets me thinking a little bit about the, you know, the make America healthy thing.
00:51:21.880 We have that administration coming in with RFK.
00:51:23.940 I know he's mentioned this before, but as you said, the good guy in this story handed
00:51:30.360 over the mic every morning.
00:51:31.640 I watched him hand over now, now to Dr. Fauci, as we're going to talk about the COVID, you
00:51:36.240 know, the 2020 lockdowns and all that.
00:51:38.360 So it's, it's kind of, it's not popular to say, but it's like, this is the same thing,
00:51:43.940 dude.
00:51:44.540 What do we, what do we, what do you think about what's going on with the spraying in the
00:51:47.260 skies?
00:51:47.440 What is this stuff?
00:51:48.160 Do you know?
00:51:49.020 Yeah.
00:51:49.540 Yeah.
00:51:49.980 Yeah.
00:51:50.220 So, okay.
00:51:52.020 So it is like, what's proven in these are like everything from silver iodide, which is
00:51:58.960 like for cloud seeding and how they can manipulate weather patterns.
00:52:02.160 That's silver iodide, but then there's, uh, aluminum and strontium.
00:52:07.340 And these are all proven to be, um, highly flammable by the way.
00:52:11.520 So once these trees get the aluminum in the roots and they become highly flammable.
00:52:15.380 So then all the fires and all these things that you wouldn't necessarily think, okay,
00:52:19.220 well, this is all connected.
00:52:20.440 The dementia, uh, you know, I see doctors that they're like, yeah, we just, everyone comes
00:52:26.120 in with super high aluminum levels.
00:52:27.460 It's the, it's the spraying because these guys don't, they're, they're so clean.
00:52:31.420 Like they're, they only eat organic food.
00:52:33.200 They, um, you know, what are they, what's how they're getting this.
00:52:36.680 And so, but the other one that's being, uh, I, I see evidence to see that it's being
00:52:42.440 aerosolized is, uh, the, the venoms as well.
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00:53:40.700 And how do we know that?
00:53:42.860 Well, we know that there's been these massive warnings like this one here that I'll show.
00:53:47.180 This is a warning that came from the Department of Justice in 2012.
00:53:52.200 And here it's conotoxins, potential weapons from the sea.
00:53:55.760 Oh, wow.
00:53:56.660 Conotoxins are a pharmacologically and chemically chemical process group of toxins found in
00:54:02.200 venom.
00:54:02.780 A number of species of cone snails, such as Conus geographis, 80% fatality rate if you're
00:54:08.100 stung in the wild, are deadly to humans.
00:54:10.620 Conotoxins affect numerous neurotransmitter receptors, such as an iron channels in the
00:54:14.820 body.
00:54:15.140 The receptors impacted include nicotinic and these others.
00:54:18.560 Iron channels altered sodium, potassium, calcium.
00:54:21.620 Most lethal effect of conotoxins is muscle paralysis of the diaphragm, causing respiratory
00:54:25.740 rest.
00:54:26.900 Numerous conotoxins are being used in research tools or being exposed as therapeutic drugs.
00:54:33.060 Incredible.
00:54:34.020 AKA vaccines.
00:54:34.980 Yeah.
00:54:35.640 AKA vaccines and other drugs.
00:54:38.360 Commonly using venoms.
00:54:40.460 Ozempic, heal a monster venom, paralyzing the gut.
00:54:43.280 That's what it does.
00:54:44.460 That's what it is.
00:54:45.740 That's why there's tens of thousands of people.
00:54:46.600 That's what Ozempic does.
00:54:47.700 It paralyzes the gut.
00:54:48.200 Wait, this next sentence.
00:54:49.060 Yeah.
00:54:49.220 This next sentence is what we're talking about.
00:54:50.900 There we go.
00:54:51.740 There we go.
00:54:53.120 Concerns in Homeland Security field exist that certain conotoxins could be weaponized and
00:54:57.260 use as an aerosol.
00:54:58.760 What are they just doing?
00:54:59.500 Giving us heads up like, hey, by the way, we're spraying them.
00:55:02.360 We're spraying them.
00:55:03.140 We're very worried that we're going to spray them.
00:55:04.760 But this show, we talk a lot about these.
00:55:08.300 And then you go here and it doesn't go anywhere.
00:55:10.100 So like, can I read the rest of this, please?
00:55:11.900 Please.
00:55:12.640 Hold on.
00:55:12.940 Let's see.
00:55:13.520 And then it's like, cannot be found.
00:55:17.600 Incredible.
00:55:18.020 This is not it.
00:55:20.040 Like, and so you can find it.
00:55:21.820 You just got to go.
00:55:22.520 You got to go somewhere else to find it.
00:55:24.320 They don't want to find it.
00:55:25.700 Yeah.
00:55:25.880 Where to go here.
00:55:26.880 Okay.
00:55:27.340 But, and then that last line is interesting again.
00:55:29.800 So conotoxins, most at risk of terrorism, use alpha conotoxins, K and O conotoxins, which
00:55:38.940 is Omicron.
00:55:40.320 Most conotoxins are not bioterrorism threat.
00:55:43.460 But, and then, and then like the actual articles, you can find them here.
00:55:47.100 Like, that's it there.
00:55:48.600 And it'll, it explains how specifically, um, the treatment for a cone snail sting is rest,
00:55:56.000 respiratory support and intubation.
00:55:58.040 Uh, do you see that there?
00:55:59.460 So this is like a way of intubation.
00:56:02.500 Yeah.
00:56:03.260 So that's how you, that's how they kind of like, it was all set up.
00:56:07.000 Then it's like the New York and, uh, what's the name?
00:56:09.740 Um, Cuomo, Cuomo.
00:56:12.680 Yeah.
00:56:12.960 Yeah.
00:56:13.380 You know, we need to get more intubation.
00:56:15.940 Like I'm a hero.
00:56:16.640 And it's like, it was all connected to this issue with the envenomation.
00:56:20.880 They knew that this was all part of a vital signs, blood gases and cardiac function need
00:56:24.600 to be monitored.
00:56:25.460 And, and, but then you look at something like, um, like, uh, the, uh, chlorine dioxide and
00:56:34.180 how it's, it's used as a, an anti-venom, um, and look at how, this is what Trump was
00:56:41.780 talking about as well.
00:56:42.500 Right.
00:56:42.720 Putting chlorine into the blood.
00:56:44.300 It could be exactly.
00:56:45.700 And they reduced it to putting bleach in the body and yeah.
00:56:48.760 Yeah.
00:56:49.120 And did that work for us or against us?
00:56:51.140 Like, you know what I mean?
00:56:51.760 Like it's, it's weird, but this is a patent, um, here that, you know, chlorine dioxide uses
00:56:57.240 the local systemic treatment intoxication from plants, mushrooms, aquatic animals, amphibians,
00:57:02.320 reptiles, spiders, insects, clinically relevant symptoms using like a 3000 parts per million,
00:57:06.800 um, chlorine dioxide.
00:57:07.840 So it actually counters the effects.
00:57:10.020 And I've seen it work so often and it like people's oxygen levels just go up immediately
00:57:15.060 because it's delivering like 10 million, 700,000 oxygen molecules for every red blood cell
00:57:20.200 in the body.
00:57:20.660 It, so oxygenation then becomes the key red light therapy.
00:57:23.680 What it does is they like, so here's red light, right?
00:57:26.040 This is going to put reactive oxygen species, electromagnetic waves cause the body to produce
00:57:33.080 reactive oxygen species like singlet oxygen, which is completely lethal to cancer.
00:57:37.360 It will actually explode it, apoptosis.
00:57:40.280 Um, so these are all the therapies that are actually working because they're notice I mentioned
00:57:44.800 at the start mechanisms.
00:57:46.020 Once you understand the mechanism, now there's a mechanism of, of how the solution works.
00:57:50.140 You can switch these things off your, your, your wife, uh, top lobster is a great example
00:57:54.500 of that.
00:57:55.380 When, when we were in the height of the lockdowns, um, and they were recommending that everybody
00:57:59.960 stay inside.
00:58:00.620 I didn't want to do that.
00:58:02.100 So I was out running miles.
00:58:03.420 It was really weird running miles in a ghost town.
00:58:06.140 Um, because this is when everything was really like the stores were getting shut down and I
00:58:10.100 was listening to Alex Jones and, um, and you know, everybody has a lot of ideas on Alex,
00:58:14.540 but I think he does hit the ball out of the park, uh, very often when it comes to his
00:58:18.760 information, one of the things that he was saying at the time was, um, this is when hydroxychloroquine
00:58:23.600 was part of the big conversation and Alex was recommending to people to go and get tonic
00:58:29.620 water because tonic water created, yeah, had quinine in it, which was a cousin compound.
00:58:33.340 That's the way that he put it to hydroxychloroquine.
00:58:36.220 Um, is there any validity to hydroxychloroquine as having been effective?
00:58:42.240 Yeah, exactly.
00:58:43.300 There is, there is.
00:58:44.520 And, and I would say that chlorine dioxide is, is so much better because it's, it's a
00:58:48.840 universal antidote, but it's, um, you know, hydroxychloroquine is of that, of that, I believe
00:58:55.080 it's part of that chlorine family in that.
00:58:58.420 Um, and I can just double check that, but, but, um, they, they have like, I started under
00:59:04.200 covering this literature back from these MK ultra documents that are, you could just get
00:59:08.260 them on Senate.gov.
00:59:09.100 Like I didn't go any fringe place to get them and, and specifically, dude, this, this
00:59:14.660 will blow you guys mind in the same Senate hearing that releases, okay, we developed
00:59:19.560 the heart attack gun and maybe this was to take out Fidel Castro or maybe this, you know,
00:59:23.720 so we, we did what we had to do or whatever.
00:59:25.400 And, and it's like, but they had like basically a third of all the animal venoms that were
00:59:29.660 in circulation at that time.
00:59:31.380 So why'd the CIA have this?
00:59:32.680 And it was in a vaulted storage and it was Cobra venom and it was paralytic clam shell venom
00:59:37.720 and all these different ones.
00:59:38.780 And so it keeps getting worse.
00:59:40.320 And then they, they go, okay, well, we want to see if we can carry out clandestine operations
00:59:44.220 in like page one 20 or whatever it was.
00:59:46.160 They go, okay, specifically we were, we're going to go in a collaboration with the FBI
00:59:51.620 without them knowing, and we're going to put water, we're going to put the venom into
00:59:54.500 the water supply.
00:59:55.220 And that's what they say.
00:59:56.400 And then they did it and they were seeing, we, we carried out the clandestine operation.
01:00:00.720 It says that covert, we, you know, we carried out the current covert operation.
01:00:04.720 The saboteurs were not detected and they, it was like a, but they literally poison their
01:00:09.720 own staff and they regulated this off chlorine levels in the water.
01:00:13.740 And they said, if chlorine levels in the water were too high, then it would cause the colophage
01:00:18.700 or the, you know, the, in this case, the venoms to dissolve, like to not be active because
01:00:23.180 it would kind of wipe them out.
01:00:24.400 And chlorine dioxide, it's not chlorine.
01:00:26.260 It's actually chlorine dioxide.
01:00:27.440 It's just sodium and chloride, which are both salts.
01:00:30.180 And so it's not harmful like chlorine is.
01:00:32.160 And so it's very helpful and healing to the body systemically as an example.
01:00:35.920 So it's very helpful.
01:00:37.000 Like your wife will do amazing on it.
01:00:38.640 Top loves that.
01:00:39.220 Like, it'll be out of everything I've talked about the, the chlorine dioxide will be so
01:00:43.280 relevant and helpful for your wife.
01:00:44.880 Dude, if you see my, you see my pantry right here, it's probably in there.
01:00:48.600 It's, do you ask David?
01:00:50.140 It's just, Oh my God.
01:00:51.040 Yeah.
01:00:51.280 He might as well be a small, like holistic store.
01:00:54.960 It is like, I remember going in your, uh, I went in there trying to find, um, uh, what,
01:01:01.820 what's, what's in bananas, uh, potassium, and I just assumed that it was in there and
01:01:06.080 I'm, I'm still not, I'm not convinced that it's not in there.
01:01:08.200 I think I just didn't find it because there's like seven shelves and they're filled to the
01:01:11.840 brim and I got tired of going through bottles, but yeah, yeah.
01:01:14.640 It might not be though, because there's doctors and practitioners that have gone to jail for
01:01:19.760 this.
01:01:20.060 And this is, this is one that is, you know, one, one, uh, advocate, uh, Bishop Mark Grennan.
01:01:26.880 And I mean, he just called himself a bishop made a church so that he could try to get around
01:01:30.760 this issue and kind of claim it under religious, but him and his three sons all went to jail
01:01:35.500 for this for chlorine dioxide.
01:01:36.820 And this was on NASA's website in 1982 and 1987 as a universal antidote, meaning what that
01:01:42.100 cures everything and because it harnesses the body's electrical systems, um, and because
01:01:48.700 it, because you're an electrical being, uh, you need, uh, electrolytes for the circulation
01:01:54.580 of minerals and information cell to cell it, that's why it's electro molecular medicine.
01:02:00.220 It's providing a consistent stream of electrons to the body in a Pico size, like nano Pico is
01:02:08.220 1000 picometers to a nanometer, uh, oxygen, uh, man, this, this, these therapies really
01:02:14.860 work.
01:02:15.140 So it, it might not be, it's not, it's well known in some circles.
01:02:18.500 If you were Latin American, I would say, yeah, maybe, uh, it'd be in your, your fridge because
01:02:22.900 it, or in your pantry, because it's heavily circulated in Latin American communities.
01:02:27.760 Um, uh, and it's just, you know, certain people have had the blessing of knowing about
01:02:31.760 this and we just, it costs nothing.
01:02:34.360 Like it costs you 20 bucks for the, for the next year, um, or, or a hundred bucks for
01:02:38.780 a lifetime supply or whatever.
01:02:39.980 It's just costs nothing.
01:02:41.360 Let me ask you a question.
01:02:42.500 Um, so if this chlorine dioxide limits the ability to spread the neurotoxins in the water,
01:02:48.220 um, did they remove this or also what the hell is fluoride is fluoride a good, uh, vehicle
01:02:56.460 to move these toxins?
01:02:57.700 Why is that in our water?
01:02:58.880 And then now we're talking about taking it out.
01:03:01.080 So what are your thoughts?
01:03:02.080 Yeah, it's bad.
01:03:03.380 The fluoride is bad.
01:03:04.460 And obviously like it was used to sedate like prisoners and, and, and Nazi prison camps.
01:03:10.640 And, and then like with the chlorine, I hypothesized that they regulated, um, the chlorine levels
01:03:17.500 and, and basically like they just regulate it, like just put less when they're putting in
01:03:22.400 these, these venoms, if, if that was regulating it, if it was destroying it, uh, if it was aerosolized,
01:03:27.560 then it wouldn't matter.
01:03:29.060 Right.
01:03:29.500 So it would just come through the air.
01:03:30.820 And, and so, but, but yeah, like the, it's interesting that chlorine, um, you, you look
01:03:39.780 at all the infectious diseases, the reason why people like think that there's a case for
01:03:42.820 vaccines, which is not, um, and in my, in my research, but it's because you look at all
01:03:49.340 these waterborne diseases and they really did like kind of wipe this when chlorine got added
01:03:54.500 to the water.
01:03:55.500 So it's kind of not, it's not, uh, catch all.
01:03:59.140 You kind of look at this and now, because we have better filtration and we have got better
01:04:03.340 ways to do this.
01:04:04.760 And I would be advocating that chlorine dioxide was, was added to water supplies universally.
01:04:09.440 Then watch everyone's health improve.
01:04:11.180 You could basically, you know, improve the health of the whole world overnight by just
01:04:15.340 switching that out because people would get the oxygen that to the cells.
01:04:19.500 Like you can't live without oxygen, obviously you can't live without food or water, but oxygen
01:04:23.420 out of the three that I just mentioned is the one that you can't live without the most.
01:04:26.520 And it's the one most responsible for reversing disease.
01:04:29.500 So you would, you would oxygenate people by, by, you know, switching that to a highly gaseous
01:04:34.060 substance like chlorine dioxide.
01:04:35.860 But then, uh, but yeah, these toxins, I, my advocacy on water is to do like distilled
01:04:42.140 water or reverse osmosis water, because then you can get out all the toxins out of the
01:04:47.260 water, uh, cause you know, people then decide to take a Xampic.
01:04:50.480 Well, you decide to take a Xampic if you're drinking tap water because pharmaceutical drugs
01:04:55.360 keep getting put into the wastewater that then come back into your mouth.
01:05:01.680 Right.
01:05:01.800 Yeah.
01:05:01.980 Honestly, I think, I kind of thank God that my wife got sick like this because we are on
01:05:07.040 well water.
01:05:08.160 She's got those, uh, like the, I forgot, I don't know if it's a distiller or whatever.
01:05:12.420 We have like crazy filters we're living as good as possible, I suppose.
01:05:18.280 Whereas before I wouldn't, wouldn't have even thought twice about this, but, uh, my son is
01:05:23.040 a, you know, he's a victim of this kind of thing for two years of his life.
01:05:27.040 He didn't talk.
01:05:27.740 He was very delayed and we, we had them on a delayed vaccine schedule until he had like
01:05:33.580 a reaction on his leg from, I believe it was a D tap.
01:05:36.840 And I was just like, enough, I can't do this anymore.
01:05:39.160 Every time we bring them to get a vaccine, I was like, something never felt right.
01:05:43.780 The kids always acted strange after.
01:05:45.480 And even though we spread, we spread them out, I was like, I just don't, I can't, we
01:05:49.240 can't do this anymore.
01:05:49.900 And we stopped like completely.
01:05:51.840 I mean, the doctors in New York, you have no idea.
01:05:54.600 They were like, you know, they were actually like to the point of calling us bad parents
01:05:58.360 and stuff.
01:05:58.720 But guess what?
01:05:59.800 My son's four.
01:06:01.220 He doesn't stop talking now.
01:06:02.560 Like we got him to Florida, got him speech therapy and he's a normal functioning kid, but
01:06:07.500 it took, it took a while to detox that from his system.
01:06:11.400 Wow.
01:06:11.940 Amazing, man.
01:06:12.500 I'm so glad to hear that.
01:06:13.600 That's wonderful.
01:06:15.000 It actually brings us to this other part of the conversation where, you know, before
01:06:20.220 we were talking about certain people that are put in places, right?
01:06:22.320 You have a Dr. Fauci, he's essentially playing the bad guy and the public likes a bad guy.
01:06:28.540 We also like a good guy.
01:06:29.500 And right now we're on the cusp of an administration change and we have Maha on the horizon, right?
01:06:36.500 Make America healthy again.
01:06:38.560 And RFK is saying a lot of things that resonate with me.
01:06:44.520 Top, before you mentioned it, the idea of getting fluoride out of the water, his big concern.
01:06:49.500 Dicken dyes out of food.
01:06:50.560 Dicken dyes out of food, right?
01:06:51.860 Red dye and all that other stuff.
01:06:53.080 Um, also a big concern over the vaccine schedules.
01:06:58.260 And so RFK himself being vaccine injured.
01:07:01.460 I just wonder, these, this all sounds like great things.
01:07:04.920 A lot of things that we've been speculating about on this show, top has been talking about
01:07:09.260 this a lot, is this idea of like, what happens to a public that suddenly is no longer inundated
01:07:12.980 with these chemicals?
01:07:14.500 Um, do we change in some way?
01:07:17.420 Does our awareness change?
01:07:18.580 Does our cognitive function change as a people?
01:07:20.420 Uh, Jonathan, where do you stand on this?
01:07:22.980 You look and you see, uh, RFK saying these things that, that do resonate, you know?
01:07:29.140 Um, but I'm not hearing very much talk about parasites or anything of that nature outside
01:07:33.800 of conversations like this.
01:07:35.460 Do you anticipate this new administration doing right by the people in regards to our healthcare?
01:07:43.100 Or is this maybe more theater in the way that we got a bad guy in Fauci.
01:07:49.080 Now we get a good guy in this administration and maybe they do some things, but they don't
01:07:54.080 address the actual things.
01:07:56.300 Oh man.
01:07:57.420 These are good questions.
01:07:59.540 Oh, this is deep, man.
01:08:01.680 It's really deep.
01:08:02.480 We actually, we've got a section from RFK Jr.
01:08:05.320 And I've interviewed him, uh, and he's, uh, he's been a good guest and, and there's, there's
01:08:12.560 a section in our film where we talk about how parasite ate part of his brain.
01:08:15.800 Yeah.
01:08:16.140 I don't know if you guys are familiar with that.
01:08:17.600 Right.
01:08:17.700 Have a t-shirt on it.
01:08:19.040 Brain worm 2024.
01:08:20.520 I was, yeah.
01:08:22.120 Vote for brain worm.
01:08:24.240 That's awesome.
01:08:25.440 Yeah.
01:08:25.780 Like, cause Russell Wren kind of made some funny jokes about that and it's, yeah, it's pretty
01:08:30.060 funny, um, but, but pretty not funny at the same time.
01:08:33.220 Um, but, uh, so, you know, I hope so.
01:08:39.020 And I think that, and, and, and, and, and a shout out for the film, why you guys should
01:08:44.120 watch it.
01:08:44.460 Cause you want to see that.
01:08:45.680 Do you want to see that?
01:08:46.560 Right.
01:08:46.820 How, how that story of, of how that happened to him.
01:08:50.120 And yeah.
01:08:50.820 So that's your parasite movie.com.
01:08:53.100 Yeah.
01:08:53.500 Go there.
01:08:53.900 Sign up right now.
01:08:55.180 Put your name in and get access to this film.
01:08:57.640 Absolutely.
01:08:58.320 And we've got all the additional content because it's all about solutions.
01:09:01.860 And then, yeah, you said that you interviewed RFK for this.
01:09:04.940 Uh, it was in a different series, but, um, that I interviewed him for, but he's, he's
01:09:09.300 still, uh, he's K his case study is explored in this year in this one here.
01:09:13.520 And that could be really important for people because as we are moving into this new administration
01:09:18.120 and this aspect of Maha make America healthy again is such a focal point.
01:09:23.040 I think people would be very interested to see anything that, uh, that he has to contribute.
01:09:27.580 You know, if, if, uh, if there was work from the studies, uh, in this documentary, then
01:09:32.000 I highly recommend checking that out.
01:09:33.320 Cause we are rapidly approaching this, this administration shift.
01:09:37.560 Yeah, it's true.
01:09:38.880 Uh, which is exciting, scary, nerve wracking.
01:09:41.500 Uh, you know, is, is this, is this like WCW WWF is this, and there are aspects to that.
01:09:47.480 Like there is something that people need to recognize that when Trump got into office,
01:09:52.400 what, eight years ago, right.
01:09:53.700 And, and that he did promise that Kennedy would have a role and he did get ghosted.
01:10:01.140 Right.
01:10:01.540 So, and Kennedy was public about that.
01:10:03.360 I don't know if you guys remember that, but he talked about getting ghosted and, and
01:10:07.880 that's weird.
01:10:09.680 And then, and then the worst thing ever happens and that this strange outbreak that to me involved
01:10:17.180 a lot of collusion, it's kind of like a nine 11 type event where it's like got so many telltale
01:10:21.520 signs that you've got to kind of like, if you can't work out nine 11 after somebody just
01:10:26.680 shows you some of the data, world trade center building number seven falling down, um, without
01:10:31.260 anything hitting it.
01:10:32.160 And then you just keep going like 19 terrorists, you know, many of which discovered from debris
01:10:37.100 found in the explosions at the bottom of the twin towers.
01:10:41.280 And then all four black boxes that are indestructible are all destroyed from all the four planes.
01:10:47.460 And then just, if you can't work that out, then I'm sorry, there's nothing really much
01:10:51.620 more I can do here other than just say, good luck.
01:10:54.780 And, um, but you know, I, I, it's not like an eventful thing.
01:10:58.460 I just, you, you've got to see these kinds of things.
01:11:00.980 And so then what, you know, how did then the warp speed, you know, then, then happen
01:11:05.580 under, under Trump and then Trump then still is bragging about warp speed, uh, up until
01:11:12.060 like a week or two ago where he makes another post about his kind of brilliant feet with
01:11:16.600 warp speed, uh, which makes him lose face with people like your audience, um, saying that
01:11:22.660 this doesn't make sense.
01:11:24.020 And it's kind of like, there's part of that where it feels like, uh, you know, the oppressed
01:11:28.220 turning back to their oppressors saying like a real Stockholm syndrome, it'd be like, well,
01:11:32.700 at least this guy gave me water when I was in the prison cell.
01:11:35.080 And at least this guy, you know, didn't whip me like 50 times a day.
01:11:39.120 He only whipped me like five times a day.
01:11:41.460 Well, have you heard Jonathan, the, the, the reason that a lot of people fall back on, and
01:11:45.600 this is not something that I subscribe to.
01:11:47.540 Um, I very much see it as cognitive dissonance, right?
01:11:49.700 Because it's one of the more sensitive subjects considering what we just went through.
01:11:53.780 Um, and people are pretty passionate about the lockdowns and, and, and then for some
01:11:58.360 reason they're, you know, they're detaching when it comes to his role in it.
01:12:01.160 But people speculate that, uh, operation warp speed, this was meant to happen in a much
01:12:09.120 slower boil, you know, to, to boil the frog slowly instead of turning the heat up right
01:12:13.540 away.
01:12:13.700 So it hops out of the pot and by turning the heat up right away and, and, you know,
01:12:17.940 speeding the situation up, we jumped out of the pot.
01:12:20.540 I don't subscribe to that idea.
01:12:22.520 Uh, it seems like a lot of cope to me, but you know, it's out there.
01:12:25.780 No, it's good to, to discuss all that to say, what are the possible answers are there to
01:12:30.140 this?
01:12:31.060 And, you know, could this be good?
01:12:33.120 And for me, like, obviously what do I hope for?
01:12:35.780 I hope that.
01:12:37.140 Yeah.
01:12:37.600 Maybe, maybe he is just a regular guy that makes bad decisions.
01:12:43.380 Like the rest of us.
01:12:44.180 And this was happened to be one that affected the whole world.
01:12:46.380 And that, um, and then basically it was the most destructive thing that has ever happened
01:12:50.460 to the world.
01:12:50.800 Like this vaccine, I think is the single greatest thing that's ever the worst, single greatest
01:12:54.740 thing that's ever happened in human history.
01:12:56.720 Uh, and, and, and it's, and I'm most concerned about for what it will cause in the future and
01:13:03.280 what cancer and turbo cancer look like for the future.
01:13:06.400 And, and so I do think it's the worst thing ever.
01:13:09.080 That being said, do I have forgiveness for all people?
01:13:12.000 Yes.
01:13:12.360 And would, could, would there be great if it had a switch up and that he got the right
01:13:16.780 people in place and, and RFK, like his book vaccine backs, let's let the science speak
01:13:21.700 with Dr.
01:13:22.400 Brian Hooker.
01:13:23.080 I've been promoting that book for a long time.
01:13:25.000 It's a really great book.
01:13:25.880 And it's an example of the fact that there's that, that they really want to get the right
01:13:32.060 information out on this.
01:13:33.080 They, they care about the future of children and things to me, to my knowledge is, is the
01:13:38.020 system, is it too broken?
01:13:39.540 I don't know.
01:13:40.140 But all I know is that what we can do is get this information out because it doesn't matter
01:13:45.240 who's in office.
01:13:46.180 If, if this is in front of people, like outside of us getting hauled away to concentration camps,
01:13:51.040 which could happen too, but, uh, outside of that, then I've got zero fear because I know
01:13:56.340 what to do.
01:13:57.760 Um, and I know how to switch these things off.
01:14:00.320 It's just the only fear that I have is the sensitivity of the information getting into
01:14:04.660 people's hands.
01:14:05.360 But like, in terms of cost effectiveness, uh, urine therapy is one of the ways to get
01:14:09.920 like your own stem cells.
01:14:11.200 I mean, this stuff is amazing.
01:14:12.720 You, you producing about you two guys here are producing about $5 million worth of stem cells
01:14:17.700 a year.
01:14:17.980 Just so you know, it's a hundred million.
01:14:19.880 It's a 24 hour urine sample.
01:14:21.260 Uh, that's a, that's a wake forest study from an NIH grant, a hundred million from a
01:14:25.420 liquid 24 hour sample.
01:14:26.580 If, if it's aged for three weeks.
01:14:28.440 So now, now, now it's like a bit of a science for like how to kind of use it.
01:14:32.040 Cause you could do it rectally and stuff.
01:14:34.000 Anyway, that's the kind of a bit of a curve, curve ball I've thrown in.
01:14:36.520 No, no, hold on.
01:14:37.340 Sorry.
01:14:37.660 Yeah.
01:14:37.800 You're not going to just go ahead and brush past that.
01:14:39.540 All over urine enemas.
01:14:41.740 Urine enemas.
01:14:42.560 All right.
01:14:43.100 Explain, explain yourself, sir.
01:14:44.880 Okay.
01:14:45.080 Well, firstly, once people like just, I, I kind of set this all up for this.
01:14:49.660 Not that I did that on purpose, but I just talked a bunch about venoms.
01:14:52.820 How would you get an anti-venom guys?
01:14:54.580 Come on.
01:14:55.260 How would you get an anti-venom?
01:14:56.880 What's the number one way?
01:14:58.720 Well, let's, I'll make it easy.
01:15:00.220 Oh, jellyfish, right?
01:15:01.060 You piss on your own, on your arm.
01:15:02.340 There you go.
01:15:02.580 Huh?
01:15:03.360 Oh, didn't even think about that.
01:15:06.000 That's right.
01:15:06.620 Right.
01:15:06.760 Cause that's, they're just, they have like neuro that's neurotoxin on you.
01:15:09.520 Right.
01:15:09.920 That like that creates a sting.
01:15:11.660 Exactly.
01:15:12.300 What if you swallowed a jellyfish?
01:15:15.120 Don't do that.
01:15:16.520 Where would you put the urine?
01:15:17.780 You'd have to drink for it.
01:15:17.940 Be in my mouth, bro.
01:15:19.220 Yeah.
01:15:20.420 Yeah.
01:15:20.780 You, you could fulfill a dream there if you want, but no.
01:15:24.720 So you're saying that R. Kelly did nothing wrong.
01:15:27.040 Perfect.
01:15:27.340 I got you.
01:15:27.740 Oh, R. Kelly was basically a doctor, dog.
01:15:30.220 Yeah.
01:15:31.340 Yeah.
01:15:32.100 Consensual is, is key.
01:15:33.520 Okay.
01:15:33.740 So yeah.
01:15:34.240 So R. Kelly still strikes out.
01:15:35.960 Unfortunately, he's, he's in trouble.
01:15:37.360 Okay.
01:15:37.920 So, um, he was just really passionate.
01:15:40.680 Yeah, no.
01:15:41.520 So yeah, definitely.
01:15:42.540 Like, I mean, Tibetan, the Tibetans, the cure for infertility was couples drinking each
01:15:47.060 other's urine.
01:15:50.520 Just keep people on their toes.
01:15:53.340 Um, but yeah, so Tibetan cure for infertility is couples drinking each other's urine.
01:15:58.200 So there is like, uh, things there with, uh, like even fertility, strangely enough with
01:16:03.120 urine, but let's get to the real, like nitty gritty in terms of like, what does this do?
01:16:07.940 Well, it's exactly how anti-venoms are created.
01:16:10.720 Well, not exactly, but it's the safest way that anti-venoms can be created.
01:16:14.820 They inject large mammals with the venom and then they take the blood after it's being
01:16:19.180 injected because it's the antibody response, which is in the blood.
01:16:22.400 And then once that's like centrifuge and filtered, then they give that to somebody,
01:16:26.500 but it's very dangerous.
01:16:27.580 It often kills people.
01:16:29.440 Um, and so anti-venoms are super dangerous.
01:16:32.580 Just, you know, if you ever have your child stung that like, if you take them to a responsible
01:16:37.520 doctor, they will like literally like watch your child and not give it to them and just
01:16:41.720 only give it to your child.
01:16:43.140 If they're pretty certain the child's going to die, right?
01:16:44.880 It's that bad, right?
01:16:45.780 But the kidneys filtration is so amazing that you can take that urine and cause the urine
01:16:52.280 is just your blood filtered plasma, ultra filtrate, plasma blood, ultra filtered blood.
01:16:56.240 That's all it is.
01:16:57.880 And it goes, and what it does is it gives you all the antibodies.
01:17:00.740 So it's, it's super safe.
01:17:02.620 It's why babies drink it constantly in the womb.
01:17:05.800 They're drinking hundreds of milliliters of urine per day in the womb.
01:17:09.520 People when they get stem cell treatments, they're getting it from amniotic fluid and umbilical
01:17:13.020 cord blood and, and warden's jelly.
01:17:15.720 And that's all urine based, uh, baby's urine that's being cultured.
01:17:20.180 And then that wake forest study found that, um, then it, you know, like hundreds of why
01:17:25.760 did the babies after getting, you know, thousands of chemicals in the womb, hundreds that have
01:17:30.220 been proven and of which over 180 have been proven to cause cancer, brain deformations
01:17:34.800 and birth defects.
01:17:35.480 How did the baby survive the womb when they drink their urine every day, hundreds of milliliters
01:17:39.320 per day.
01:17:39.740 Uh, and, and, and when it goes back into the body, it signals the body to remove it.
01:17:53.000 But then most importantly, it's delivering then stem cells.
01:17:55.460 It's delivering all the minerals.
01:17:57.120 Uh, it's delivering, uh, like thousands of small molecule metabolites.
01:18:02.100 Uh, and there's antigens to cancer in urine.
01:18:05.240 So like the specific antigen to the cancer that you have is in the urine.
01:18:09.140 When it goes in, it forms an antibody response, which causes a recognition of cancer.
01:18:12.880 This was the cancer treatment over the centuries.
01:18:15.640 Urine therapy has always been the number one medicine of most established societies.
01:18:20.460 Dr. Justin Marchegiani So this once again opens up to a larger conversation.
01:18:25.480 And I know that it is always tricky.
01:18:27.100 It's a slippery slope giving medical advice, but there are a ton of people I was actually
01:18:33.040 talking about on my show or talking about on my show earlier today, who have, um, gotten
01:18:38.140 this vaccine and have remorse because data came out after the fact, or they access data
01:18:43.460 that was there, but it wasn't on the radar at the time.
01:18:45.640 And, you know, are, uh, pretty fearful right now because we're in this sort of limbo state.
01:18:52.420 We don't know what's going to happen.
01:18:53.520 You're talking about, uh, turbo cancers and things like that.
01:18:56.820 For the longest time, there are these theories about cranking on, you know, 5g and microwaving
01:19:02.120 everybody.
01:19:02.760 Um, every theory under the sun has been tested out when it comes to what was in the vaccines
01:19:09.040 and what should we do?
01:19:09.900 Um, what are some things that people can do who have these worries, um, in their everyday
01:19:15.260 life?
01:19:15.640 And it sounds like a lot of what we're discussing are things in general that people should be
01:19:19.500 doing in order to, you know, we talked about how other countries have a much firmer grasp
01:19:23.980 on a, on a regular parasitic cleanse cycle.
01:19:27.480 Uh, we in the West here do not.
01:19:29.280 What are some things that people should be doing if they have concerns?
01:19:32.540 What do you do?
01:19:33.220 Yeah, that's a great question.
01:19:34.480 Which is too good two for one, right?
01:19:36.400 So, um, what I do is the same thing I tell people to do.
01:19:39.500 So almost if you just do everything I'm doing, which I, you know, thankfully I'm not, I don't,
01:19:42.920 I don't have those certain problems.
01:19:44.440 I don't have cancer and things like that.
01:19:46.360 But what I'd just be doing what I already do, which I'd like doing.
01:19:49.380 Okay.
01:19:49.700 So I do drink my first morning urine.
01:19:51.900 Again, there's some of these people, people were self-select by the way, if your wife does
01:19:55.100 it for Lyme, man, it's like a slam dunk on Lyme.
01:19:57.620 I'm just saying, are you putting, but then we can't, we can't kiss anymore.
01:20:02.420 I dude, it'll cause our gums to regrow and, uh, like, you know, receding gums and all kinds
01:20:07.740 of things.
01:20:08.160 And so like the most kissable person is the person that's doing urine therapy.
01:20:12.500 This is, I'm clipping that.
01:20:13.800 That's crazy.
01:20:14.260 All right.
01:20:15.020 Are you putting anything in to make it taste better or have you acclimated to the taste?
01:20:19.960 No, you can.
01:20:20.660 Yeah.
01:20:20.860 No, I, yeah.
01:20:21.900 I've acclimated to the taste.
01:20:23.300 Okay.
01:20:23.700 It's like, it's like saying blenders taste bad.
01:20:26.560 Blenders don't taste bad.
01:20:27.520 What you put in the blender tastes bad.
01:20:28.860 If, if you didn't eat anything, if you were just fasting, it would just taste like water.
01:20:33.100 Like you could not even tell the difference.
01:20:34.660 I was like, which one's water?
01:20:35.460 Which one's urine?
01:20:36.260 You'd be like, probably that one.
01:20:37.880 But I mean, and so, so if you're fasting, like your first morning,
01:20:42.500 urine, cause you fasted all night, if you didn't eat later, it will taste pretty bland,
01:20:46.320 but it's filled with stem cells.
01:20:47.520 But you could just mix it with like tart cherry juice, like something strong with ice.
01:20:52.040 You could put like protein powder with a banana with it.
01:20:57.240 Yeah.
01:20:57.700 But like it, like cacao, think about like chocolate.
01:21:00.940 Like it's like, it's a, like a bit of salt in that tastes good.
01:21:04.960 It'll actually taste probably slightly better than if you didn't have it with urine.
01:21:08.420 It's like, it's not that crazy, but this aged urine stuff is intense where,
01:21:12.500 you know, it's three weeks old and it smells strong.
01:21:15.040 And so, but you could put that rectally and get the stem cells that way.
01:21:18.260 Like, I mean, look, who wants to say no to $5 million worth of stem cells?
01:21:21.720 It's just there for you if you want it.
01:21:23.740 But the red light therapy, I'm doing that daily or, you know, at least a few times a week,
01:21:28.780 20 minute sessions.
01:21:30.000 There's a awesome long COVID study, which there was 62 participants.
01:21:34.440 All 62 went in complete remission of all acute symptoms.
01:21:37.940 After two sessions, there was 64 to 84 minutes long.
01:21:40.940 And then after four sessions, all but two out of the 62 had a complete remission of all
01:21:46.300 long COVID symptoms, which was oxygen over 97%, digestive issues resolved and, um, and
01:21:52.160 neurological symptoms, including memory issues solved.
01:21:55.400 And so like, so red light therapy, amazing.
01:21:57.900 Um, are you using Jonathan, do you own a, like a red light therapy sauna?
01:22:02.460 Uh, I, I, yes, but I've got a, um, so that would be far infrared and that's good too,
01:22:08.080 but not like the optical window for the light, which is like the red light panels, like this
01:22:13.260 one here.
01:22:14.160 Um, like, and so that, like, that's with my company, my red light.
01:22:18.240 Oh, so it's just an entire panel.
01:22:20.580 Yeah.
01:22:20.860 I see my wife only has this, she has a small one, so it's like localized where she'll put
01:22:25.620 it on different body parts, but not that whole thing.
01:22:27.920 Exactly.
01:22:28.380 And it, and that would make a big difference, right?
01:22:30.600 Because it's systemic and it's, you know, you know, people will spend like, you know,
01:22:34.680 say $1,500 on something like that.
01:22:36.480 But the, the thing that it will do for them is that like, then you've got it for life
01:22:41.300 and it's, it ends up being cheaper than all your supplements because you know, $150 bottle
01:22:46.000 a year is like 600 bucks for the year.
01:22:48.220 And that's, you know, half of that.
01:22:50.620 And that's one year.
01:22:51.480 These have got like a lot of the great companies out there will have like long, you know, lifespans,
01:22:56.960 you know, like a hundred thousand hours, like a whole lifetime use of, of a device.
01:23:00.020 So it's a game changer.
01:23:01.780 So there's like lots of things like that.
01:23:03.680 Um, the chlorine dioxide, a game changer it's cause it's just delivering oxygen, uh, into
01:23:08.560 the body.
01:23:09.040 How often are you taking that Jonathan?
01:23:10.340 I would have that.
01:23:11.300 I have it every day.
01:23:12.200 Cause it gives me energy.
01:23:13.040 I battled with chronic fatigue syndrome my whole life.
01:23:14.900 And I had Lyme disease and cytomegalovirus, epstein, biorostrovia fever, glandular fever,
01:23:18.900 chronic, um, dehydration and boils over my body.
01:23:21.980 Like I, I was a sick kid, right?
01:23:23.600 So I shouldn't, I should have turbo aged by now.
01:23:25.960 I'm like one, one year short of 40 now, now.
01:23:28.560 And I, uh, and so, you know, I do put urine on my face.
01:23:32.660 There's some videos that went viral with like 10 million views with me talking about putting
01:23:36.740 urine on my face.
01:23:37.380 Um, women will talk about, let me say, I love the dynamic of, so like on my other show,
01:23:42.620 I do a comedy show and we looked at, uh, there's a, there's some black dude and he just runs
01:23:46.980 around in his like upstairs apartment or something.
01:23:49.560 He's got jugs of urine.
01:23:50.680 He's doing crazy shit.
01:23:51.540 He's just like smacking them and there's piss everywhere.
01:23:53.980 And it's like the dynamic of this insane person.
01:23:56.360 And then, uh, Jonathan Otto, I'm like, wow, there's, it couldn't be further apart, but
01:24:00.520 they're kind of using urine correctly.
01:24:02.580 Like this guy's saving it.
01:24:03.720 He's throwing it everywhere.
01:24:04.800 He's Jonathan's putting urine on his face and I look 15 years older than, than Jonathan.
01:24:09.540 So maybe, maybe there's something to it.
01:24:11.840 I don't put anything on my face.
01:24:12.940 I don't put moisturizer on my face.
01:24:14.320 I don't do anything.
01:24:15.420 Uh, maybe it's time to start splashing palm fulls of piss on my face because I can't,
01:24:19.380 when you came on and you said you were almost 40, I, I, I just assumed you were lying straight
01:24:23.800 to our face.
01:24:24.280 When he came on, I was like, this guy's like 20.
01:24:26.200 What the fuck is he going to tell us?
01:24:28.120 Oh, we're going to talk to this 20 year old.
01:24:30.260 He's like, no dude.
01:24:31.720 Um, okay.
01:24:32.280 So, so the chlorine dioxide and, and just one more time, how often are you taking that?
01:24:37.380 Yeah.
01:24:37.820 I, I, I take that throughout the day.
01:24:39.580 So I'll be just sipping on that.
01:24:40.860 Like, you know, like eight times a day or something like that.
01:24:43.880 Um, and so I'll have that in a liter of water.
01:24:46.060 I wish I didn't have to go guys.
01:24:47.460 Now I've got a call that I got to jump on.
01:24:49.340 I apologize.
01:24:50.100 That's fine.
01:24:50.480 That's fine.
01:24:50.900 That's fine.
01:24:51.300 Absolutely.
01:24:52.040 One, one thing before you go, where are you at on the Nephilim?
01:24:55.240 Yeah.
01:24:55.960 Oh yeah.
01:24:56.600 Nephilim.
01:24:57.440 Yes.
01:24:57.820 Nephilim.
01:24:58.340 I look, I, I don't know.
01:24:59.760 I think that, I think that the Nephilim actually could have been, um, the, uh, the descendants
01:25:06.180 of the, the children of Seth, uh, with the children of, uh, like Cain and not actually
01:25:13.980 like demonic, um, but, but demonic in the sense that they were like warlords.
01:25:19.540 Um, but so I don't know, but we should discuss it another time.
01:25:22.740 That'd be fun.
01:25:23.440 This will be the topic of the next episode.
01:25:25.020 Uh, piss kills Nephilim.
01:25:26.280 Dude, this was, this was an absolute banger.
01:25:28.500 Uh, thank you so much for joining us.
01:25:30.240 I hope that this information will serve people well.
01:25:33.240 One more time, uh, Jonathan, where can people find your documentary and your work?
01:25:37.720 Yeah.
01:25:38.680 Parasitemovie.com.
01:25:39.940 That's parasitemovie.com.
01:25:42.060 That's right, guys.
01:25:42.680 Go there.
01:25:43.100 Check that out.
01:25:43.560 Support Jonathan's work and learn something.
01:25:45.880 Jonathan, thank you.
01:25:47.220 And, uh, guys, we will see you soon.
01:25:49.800 Don't forget to obey, submit, and comply.
01:25:52.300 Peace out.
01:25:53.000 All right.
01:25:53.340 Thanks.
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