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.
00:02:38.520We have a lot to discuss today in regards to the medical industry and parasites.
00:02:43.520But 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.
00:03:13.520Because if we can understand that, how do we switch it off?
00:03:15.520My work has been primarily centered around solutions.
00:03:19.520Some of my background comes from the fact that I was doing humanitarian work before I came into medical research.
00:03:25.520But 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.
00:03:37.520I'm still doing work in northern Kenya.
00:03:40.520And this kind of work really matters to me in terms of people suffer.
00:03:55.520I was a producer in a series 10 years ago called The Truth About Cancer.
00:03:58.520And, you know, from there on, it just went really deep down the rabbit hole of cancer, what's causing it.
00:04:04.520And 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.
00:04:11.520And so and and and it's so it's deeply practical.
00:04:15.520We've got millions of people around the world that follow us.
00:04:17.520And so Health Secret, Well of Life, Red Life, which is a red light company.
00:04:23.520They'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.
00:04:30.520And you can find find what's going down.
00:04:36.520You're here today to focus on the parasite movie, which looks super interesting.
00:04:42.520And 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.
00:04:49.520And 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.
00:04:57.520I've had some experience with that, with with parasites, with my wife, with my kids.
00:05:02.520And 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.
00:05:14.520She's an RN, you know, generally healthy people were like a mid thirties and we moved to Florida.
00:05:22.520She gets covid again or whatever that is, and she gets really sick after the sickness.
00:05:29.520She runs the gamut of different side effects.
00:05:35.520We eventually found one of these covid alliance doctors just in our area.
00:05:39.520Luckily, they diagnosed her with Lyme disease and we weren't sure how to treat it.
00:05:45.520So my wife is an RN and she did, you know, God bless her.
00:05:50.520She was like on her ass, but she did all the investigation and the research herself.
00:05:54.520She 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.
00:06:02.520And she treated this Lyme disease and what she was getting as if it was a parasitic infection.
00:06:10.520So she did a bunch of a bunch of detoxes, cleanses.
00:06:48.520You're you're somebody that you see your wife suffer and you want answers.
00:06:52.520And, 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.
00:08:08.520And then your body has better abilities to go and kill these bacteria and and then use therapies that work like the antiparasitics.
00:08:17.520It's amazing. Use, you know, red light therapy, use, you know, urine therapy that that one's going to open up Pandora's box.
00:08:24.520But, you know, turpentine, you know, pine turpentine, it works against parasites.
00:08:29.520There's lots of different amazing therapies that are practically free or completely free.
00:08:34.520I've heard the pine turpentine from I've heard Owen Benjamin talk about it and they like just they beat him down over it.
00:08:41.520And maybe he didn't explain it well enough and maybe I didn't listen well enough.
00:08:44.520But I want to know about that in the urine thing.
00:08:47.520And 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.
00:08:59.520She has some kind of mutation in her genes where she doesn't readily shed this stuff or get rid of the dead toxins.
00:09:07.520And that was like we were out of the out of the woods with, you know, the Lyme reaction.
00:09:11.520And then we're into this. We're like, what the hell? It's in some ways worse than the Lyme reaction.
00:09:15.520Yeah, it was just everything. So, yeah. Yeah.
00:09:18.520And 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.
00:09:28.520Because that's the simplest way to understand how to prevent the Herxheimer reaction is to to keep the bowel moving.
00:09:34.520How do you do that? Well, you you do you could do enemas and coffee enemas and different things to help stimulate that.
00:09:41.520But the magnesium and the psyllium husk and different things to keep more plant based diet less.
00:09:48.520Well, I mean, whatever people choose diets are very kind of sacred thing for people that you got to kind of choose what you think.
00:09:53.520But more raw foods will keep the bowels moving more and more plant foods will do that.
00:09:58.520And then then these things all go together. Right. So we've got to get parasites out of our body.
00:10:04.520They'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.
00:10:15.520You know, considering all the cases have gone in complete remission after parasite cleansing.
00:10:19.520It's it's remarkable. Hence why, you know, the the premise of the film.
00:10:23.520But, you know, getting the bowels moving, getting the drainage pathways, it all goes together.
00:10:28.520And this is what people need to know, because then you can be cancer free. You can you kind of live your life.
00:10:32.520Jonathan, 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?
00:10:41.520Yeah, yeah, it is true. And what's interesting is it's kind of regular in this country, just not for humans, for animals.
00:10:49.520Almost all pet owners will deworm their animals. Right. And then almost all livestock owners would deworm their livestock.
00:10:56.520And then just people, apparently they don't have parasites. And so this was kind of, you know, was this intentional?
00:11:02.520Did they did they kind of trick us into thinking that that's not an issue anymore?
00:11:06.520Did or did we just trick ourselves? Did we? How did that how did that land there?
00:11:12.520But yes, like other countries, much more common.
00:11:15.520But we think about the fact that America and a lot of European countries that we're all very disenfranchised from our heritage.
00:11:24.520So 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?
00:11:39.520What have we done? What have we been doing? And then they'll look at, OK, we've been doing antiparasitics.
00:11:43.520We've been doing these different immune boosting therapies.
00:11:45.520We'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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00:12:31.520It's not the same as like the alcohol type, you know, turpentine, but it's a pine turpentine.
00:12:38.520So from pine tree and just a lot of these different compounds that are highly concentrated are deep, you know, very antiparasitic.
00:12:47.520And 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.
00:13:02.520And 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.
00:13:12.520And so a lot of these things have, have benefits in that regard. A lot of people get a lot of relief by doing that.
00:13:18.520And pine turpentine, you know, it is working for a lot of people. There's a lot of literature on it.
00:13:23.520It was, it is where the song came from. A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine goes down.
00:13:27.520That was turpentine with sugar together that caused people, the kids and everyone would just swallow that.
00:13:34.520And that, that was the antiparasitic cleanse. And our world would be a lot better if we didn't forget about that.
00:13:40.520You know, it's so David was asking, like, if it's common in other cultures, it's common in America.
00:13:45.520I lived in New York and this was unheard of. Like, I would have no idea what you guys were talking about.
00:13:51.520But in, in rural Florida, my neighbors do this shit with their kids and they do it fairly, maybe twice a year.
00:13:58.520Like 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,
00:14:02.520I 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.
00:14:09.520We're in the forest. So they're very aware, like, yeah, no, there's, they're getting worms in them somehow. I mean.
00:14:13.520Right. 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.
00:14:23.520And this was what was responsible for that idea that people in the South were slower or even perceived as dumber.
00:14:31.520And 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.
00:14:42.520And 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.
00:14:49.520And, and that it was literally the main contributor to why there was this sort of slower bent that people in the South have.
00:14:57.520And 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.
00:15:06.520But Jonathan, you touched on something there for a moment that I think is a, is a much bigger conversation.
00:15:11.520When 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?
00:15:26.520And 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.
00:15:41.760There'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?
00:15:51.060That 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.
00:16:01.220And 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.
00:16:09.000And in our research, we found that a lot of things can be actually, um, pinpointed down to parasite infections.
00:16:17.000It, it begs the question, why are our, you know, Western medical apparatus, why aren't they addressing this?
00:16:23.560Is this a purposeful neglect or is this just, we've lost our way here in the West?
00:16:31.220It, cause you know, people have to take personal responsibility.
00:16:34.020It'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.
00:16:45.380And we all should have a decent understanding of history.
00:16:48.400We don't have to know everything cultural understanding.
00:16:50.700We should kind of just be a little less brain dead and brainwashed and, and that type of thing.
00:16:56.460But 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.
00:17:12.260I, 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.
00:17:24.960Uh, 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.
00:17:41.300And artemisinin, which is another anti-parasitic, which is also a photosensitizer.
00:17:47.220So you, you take artemisinin, you get in front of a red light, causes the absorption of light into cancer cells and causes apoptosis.
00:17:55.140Talk about like way more specific than cancer, uh, chemo, uh, way more effective.
00:18:00.660Um, you're, you're dealing with, um, you know, these are, these are therapies that people have known about and, and medical institutions.
00:18:09.720And there is so much to be gained from, from cancer.
00:18:15.100It's a, it's a huge, like, I mean, average treatment costs is between 300,000 to $1.2 million.
00:18:23.400And 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.
00:18:35.140It's an, an, an accruing more debt in the country and various aspects of that.
00:18:40.100But, um, but yeah, it's, it, that's what it costs.
00:18:42.780And so do a parasite cleanse and you're cancer free.
00:18:49.840Isn't it interesting that there are these things that, um, the media props up as these, these bad guys.
00:18:56.840And 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.
00:19:03.980You're simply never going to win a war on terror.
00:19:07.460You're not going to win a war on drugs.
00:19:10.460They've been part of the human experience since the dawn of time.
00:19:13.320Um, but you can use them as a justification to funnel incredible amounts of funds into, you know, whatever apparatus is battling these things.
00:19:21.420So 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.
00:19:34.760Well, then the war on cancer lasts forever and it demands an incredible amount of funding.
00:19:43.520So 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.
00:19:53.580And so now, now it's unlimited for you.
00:19:56.480So it doesn't matter how many lines are coming to you, you have the ability to be empowered.
00:20:00.740And so it doesn't have to be that way for you.
00:20:03.440You can, you can beat these diagnoses.
00:20:06.500It'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.
00:20:15.960And, 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.
00:20:26.320What 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.
00:20:35.420But 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.
00:20:48.680Like, 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.
00:20:57.100And 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.
00:21:08.600On that topic top, this is somebody that we bring up constantly, right?
00:21:11.800The ex KGB agent, Yuri Bezmanov, who talks about how to subvert a country over like several generations.
00:21:17.080Oh yeah, I know that you want to erode a public's faith in their various institutions.
00:21:22.480And I think that the reaction to this shooting speaks to that point.
00:21:28.960It'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.
00:21:40.700And, um, and I'm not even saying that you, you shouldn't be, or that you should be.
00:21:45.860I'm just saying it, uh, you know, from a point of view of, of observation that it is, yeah, we're there.
00:21:59.880That'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.
00:22:08.280And, but it's a good erosion of trust that you, you're being lied to.
00:22:11.900And it is such a horrific lie that affects you and your family.
00:22:15.620And 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.
00:22:28.440His family would have been ruined over this issue with Lyme.
00:22:30.920I'm like, but because you're open to the knowledge, you then you're, you're creating a new pathway.
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00:28:59.680In, in our country, we have one of the strangest things.
00:29:02.860I'm sitting down with my, my son and he's watching, you know, whatever it is, it's Hulu or something like that.
00:29:09.340And the ads keep popping up and, uh, and I finally keyed my son and he's nine years old.
00:29:15.360And 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.
00:29:25.880And he's like, yeah, they're always promoting some kind of weird medication.
00:29:28.340And I go, you know, what's funny about those videos.
00:29:30.180How 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.
00:29:38.120And I had to tell him, I was like, we're pretty much one of the only countries that do that.
00:29:43.120It's my understanding that New Zealand does it as well.
00:29:45.480Um, but this promotion, I think this promotion of, of medications that you might possibly need.
00:29:53.260And they, they go on to list a laundry list of symptoms that it addresses.
00:29:57.180And then an even more harrowing laundry list of, uh, symptoms that it causes, right.
00:30:03.480It may cause blindness, temporary blindness, you know, may cause cancer, may cause, uh, internal bleeding, all these different things.
00:30:11.100Meanwhile, the couples are still holding hands as they're listing off this dystopian list of, of things that can happen to you.
00:30:17.120The couples are holding hands and they're skipping through a field.
00:30:19.680And I, I had to explain to him that is, uh, not the case in, in other places that we don't do this.
00:30:27.020And, you know, in other parts of the world, um, and that our medical apparatus in America is, I mean, it's,
00:30:36.800It'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.
00:30:44.400But I want to ask you, Jonathan, have you researched or do you understand why the COVID vaccine?
00:30:50.480So 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.
00:30:59.260Like the lady from Fox news just died of turbo cancer.
00:31:02.020Um, and you're speculating, or you're saying that, that cancer is a direct, uh, a direct result of parasites.
00:31:11.840So is, is the COVID vaccine is like fostering, uh, what's going on here?
00:31:17.540Is it creating parasites or is something different?
00:31:20.680So yeah, I've been studying turbo cancers a lot and there are some top clinics and even some, you know,
00:31:27.060celebrity type people that I've been asked to help on their cases with some of these top clinics.
00:31:31.940And then the, the doctors are saying to me, well, Jonathan, our therapies that have been working, aren't working now.
00:31:39.800Uh, so it's like, it's, it's shifting.
00:31:42.340And 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.
00:31:51.000And this was a pancreatic cancer case, which is already a hard case.
00:31:54.040And he had around a 40 or so survival rate on pancreatic cancer patients.
00:31:58.760I 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.
00:32:05.500And then he, he's saying, well, the, the, the tools that you're talking about, like we, we need to be using them now.
00:32:12.920And 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.
00:32:23.100Cancer already isn't normal, but, but you know, what is causing this kind of, um, exponential rate of cancer growth?
00:32:30.660It'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.
00:32:46.620So what I think is, um, is causing this is, is the venom aspect, uh, in combination with the parasites.
00:32:54.140And 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.
00:33:01.600And so I'm not saying that there's parasites in the vaccine, though, that could be the case.
00:33:05.880Um, 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.
00:33:34.580It's called toxin like peptides identified in COVID samples, but not in control samples.
00:33:39.520The results say toxic components, uh, almost identical to toxic components of venoms from animals.
00:33:46.960And then it lists the species that says like Kono toxins, which is a cone snail.
00:33:50.260And 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.
00:34:00.560And then I, I don't know if you want me to show screen on, I don't need to, I can just recite it.
00:34:07.840Um, 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.
00:34:13.500Um, 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.
00:34:26.300In the patients before the vaccines even came out.
00:34:33.520So it's released in, in 2021, but the, the study is from 2020 and here you've got the finding that I just mentioned.
00:34:43.320So like venoms from animals and then, but then it says almost identical.
00:34:47.520So 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.
00:34:56.100And 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.
00:35:02.180Look at these species in their common name, mullein crate, banded crate, Uruguayan, coral snake, Chinese cobra, mullein spitting cobra, inland taipan, coastal taipan.
00:35:11.300Jonathan, to you, is this indicative of like a chimeric creation, right?
00:35:14.840Cause we're now dealing with it openly.
00:35:16.900The, the, uh, Congress had just issued a report that says that it likely did emerge from a, uh, lab in Wuhan.
00:35:22.700And, um, and so, you know, this is a gain of function research issue.
00:35:27.620Uh, to me, this looks like a chimeric creation.
00:35:29.840They, they pulled elements from all these animals.