The Glenn Beck Program - January 25, 2025


Ep 242 | You’ve Been Poisoned & Didn’t Know It | Nicole Shanahan | The Glenn Beck Podcast 


Episode Stats

Length

38 minutes

Words per Minute

151.76581

Word Count

5,853

Sentence Count

551

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Nicole Shanahan is a former Democratic presidential candidate, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and champion for America s health. She is one of many former Democratic voters asking, What the Heck Happened to Liberalism? Since when are the Democrats in bed with big pharma, big food, and big business? While the Republicans are embracing the message of a man like RFK Jr., I think we all recognize that something is wrong with our nation s health - physically, emotionally, politically, and spiritually. So the right joined forces with some of the most brilliant people on the left that decided to leave everything else behind. People like Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, and my next guest, the former Vice Presidential Candidate, entrepreneur and philanthropist Nicole Shanahan.


Transcript

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00:00:34.240 Donald Trump is once again the President of the United States, thanks in no small part to a growing coalition I never expected to find on our side of the aisle and me going, I like this.
00:00:45.880 I like these people.
00:00:46.880 I had the opportunity to sit down with a woman on the forefront of the Maha movement.
00:00:51.660 She is one of many former Democratic voters asking herself, what the heck happened to liberalism?
00:00:58.720 Since when are the Democrats in bed with big pharma, big food, big business?
00:01:04.420 While the Republicans are embracing the message of a man like RFK Jr., I think we all recognize that something is wrong with our nation's health physically, emotionally, politically, even spiritually.
00:01:16.000 So the right joined forces with some of the most brilliant people on the left that decided, you know, to leave everything else behind.
00:01:24.760 People like Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr., Elon Musk, and my next guest, the former vice presidential candidate, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and champion for America's health.
00:01:36.920 Today on the podcast, welcome Nicole Shanahan.
00:01:39.840 But before we get to Nicole, let me just talk to you about a couple of things.
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00:04:04.240 Nicole, it is always great to talk.
00:04:20.920 I think about our conversations a lot.
00:04:24.320 I mean, we've talked a couple of times, maybe three times.
00:04:26.940 And I can't believe that how much we have in common as people, but also I can't believe that I'm talking to RFK's running mate about health.
00:04:47.620 I mean, look, I'm not the picture of health, but I agree with I think almost everything you guys are doing.
00:04:55.160 And I'm baby-stepping it, you know what I mean?
00:04:58.860 You guys are teaching me, but I have had this feeling for a long time.
00:05:04.720 Our lifestyle is not good.
00:05:06.740 Our food is not good.
00:05:08.280 You know, you go over my wife's family is from Italy, and they just eat differently, and they're healthier, and there's something wrong.
00:05:21.280 There's something wrong with our pharmaceutical companies.
00:05:23.640 And I've, 25 years ago, 30 years ago, I was better living through pharmaceuticals.
00:05:29.460 Wow.
00:05:30.020 We're, it's weird how you've kind of come towards the conservatives, and so many conservatives have come towards you, and we're not in separate corners anymore.
00:05:42.520 We have so much we agree on.
00:05:44.060 Oh, and you know, I think one of the core principles of health, too, is vitality and truth, truth to yourself, truth to God.
00:05:55.600 Yeah.
00:05:55.720 And that is something that I will say that MAGA and the conservatives talk about very, very successfully.
00:06:04.680 And MAHA has something to learn from MAGA, because spiritual vitality, and I'm learning more and more about it, is a foundation for health as well, as much as food and soil is.
00:06:18.220 And they go together.
00:06:20.160 They do.
00:06:20.480 They really go together.
00:06:21.840 The Bible is a handbook for how to work with soil.
00:06:25.380 I think, I've got to tell you, I think looking at the Bible as a handbook, you understand now why at least men aren't reading it, because we don't read handbooks on anything.
00:06:35.700 But it is.
00:06:36.460 It is a handbook on all of life, really.
00:06:41.700 How do you mean for soil?
00:06:43.180 I've never heard that.
00:06:44.040 Well, you know, Genesis talks about tilling, that overtilling is not good, and that you should not till, and those who till are not going to be in favor with God.
00:06:56.340 I mean, when we really think about the Bible as both a handbook and a contract, there's so much about nature in it.
00:07:06.160 And my partner and I, Jacob, fiancee and I, we just watched The Passion of Christ for the first time last night.
00:07:14.780 Wow.
00:07:15.420 And...
00:07:16.020 Are you, were you religious?
00:07:17.820 Are you religious?
00:07:18.940 I've always loved understanding spirituality and religion.
00:07:23.020 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07:23.380 I wrote my college thesis on constitutional religious freedoms in India and China, and I compared the two because these were both promulgated in the 50s.
00:07:36.440 Yeah.
00:07:36.800 And, you know, they had never had formal government laws around religion in a constitutional way and enshrined on behalf of the people.
00:07:48.520 And so I was always fascinated with the fact that there's so many of these religions out there in the world.
00:07:54.840 And I backpacked around in college and tried to learn about them all.
00:08:00.380 Yeah.
00:08:01.080 My father used to say, study all of them and where they intersect.
00:08:06.660 That's true.
00:08:07.480 That's true.
00:08:08.020 Wow.
00:08:08.160 That's true, yeah.
00:08:09.160 You know, you talked about your father in one of our earlier interviews.
00:08:12.140 He sounds like a really extraordinary person.
00:08:15.200 He was.
00:08:16.060 He was.
00:08:16.780 The bakery story with the woman that came in with a food stamp.
00:08:23.680 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:08:24.700 And accepting it.
00:08:25.340 I told you that, yeah.
00:08:26.000 And then the, you know, the full big guy coming in with a food stamp.
00:08:30.640 Right.
00:08:31.060 And your father was like, these are different.
00:08:33.040 Right.
00:08:33.540 I didn't understand why he was treating the healthy guy differently than because he was angry at the healthy guy.
00:08:40.880 And the old lady, he wasn't.
00:08:43.020 And I'm like, they're spending the same food stamp.
00:08:44.980 And he's like, one can work, one can pull their own weight, chooses not to, the other one cannot.
00:08:51.400 Yes.
00:08:51.680 And those are the people that this is for.
00:08:54.420 And one is preying on the system.
00:08:56.140 Yeah.
00:08:56.300 And one is actually in need.
00:08:58.360 Right.
00:08:58.680 And how do you discern?
00:09:00.060 Right.
00:09:00.340 So, that lesson of discernment, you know, it's interesting.
00:09:03.440 I've thought about that a lot as well because I've really been trying to understand what is the spiritual illness in our country and particularly with the Democrats and liberalism.
00:09:13.740 Like, what happened to liberalism?
00:09:16.060 And it really is, they've lost that discernment.
00:09:19.520 Do you think, do you think that, I mean, I believe you have to be tethered to truly understand America.
00:09:31.100 You have to either intellectually understand the Judeo-Christian values or spiritually.
00:09:39.360 But you can't, you, the whole thing falls apart because it requires the individual to be responsible.
00:09:48.200 And I know, you know, I know Penn Jillette.
00:09:50.940 I'm good friends with Penn Jillette.
00:09:52.560 Love him.
00:09:53.520 He's, you know, an atheist or agnostic.
00:09:56.340 But he self-regulates.
00:09:58.960 So, I don't have a problem with Penn and he doesn't have a problem with me.
00:10:02.220 But if you don't self-regulate, you just spiral out of control and all of society does.
00:10:09.920 Yeah.
00:10:10.620 Yeah.
00:10:11.380 And it's, what I'm learning about the Bible in particular, and, you know, you asked me, like, have you always been a religious person?
00:10:19.840 I've always been a deeply spiritual person, a loving person, a person who's always cared about solving misery and suffering.
00:10:28.660 Which is how I ended up getting, you know, really deep into what spiraled into wokeism.
00:10:36.620 You know, it was, it was because I cared so much.
00:10:40.760 Yeah.
00:10:41.380 I cared about injustice.
00:10:43.260 I cared about helping people out in need.
00:10:47.240 I wanted to fix the criminal justice system because I didn't want innocent people or people who could be rehabilitated treated like animals.
00:10:57.400 Right.
00:10:57.720 And so, that's how I got wrapped up in this.
00:11:01.040 And I will say, a lot of what I talked about today on stage was how that emotional manipulation or blackmail, it has been co-opted by these very odd forces in America that prey on people who care so deeply.
00:11:25.360 Yeah.
00:11:25.960 And they're like, well, you need to care about this.
00:11:27.440 And now you need to care about this.
00:11:28.680 And they're pointing people in ways to group them and clump them.
00:11:32.960 Yes.
00:11:33.320 And control them.
00:11:34.480 At the same time, controlling them by saying, you can't make it without us.
00:11:39.520 Because you, you have to be with us and you can't make it out in the world without, they disempower.
00:11:45.960 And nobody else cares about you, especially those MAGA people.
00:11:49.020 They really don't care about you.
00:11:51.580 Yeah.
00:11:51.760 And we're the only ones who are going to give you any hope at all.
00:11:55.660 Right.
00:11:55.780 And you have to be patient with the rate at which you're going to get anything from us.
00:12:00.380 It is.
00:12:01.040 It's really dark.
00:12:01.660 Yeah.
00:12:01.840 I find it amazing on the outside.
00:12:05.300 I find it amazing that it works, that so many people are still locked into that.
00:12:13.520 You know, I mean, I understand how it happens because I was locked into, I was a Republican
00:12:18.740 in 2020.
00:12:20.000 I haven't been a Republican since about 2007.
00:12:24.220 You know, and I was like, okay, our side doesn't work.
00:12:27.200 And I learned more and more about our side, quote unquote, and realized, I don't want to
00:12:33.360 be a part of that club.
00:12:34.520 I'm just for the Constitution and everybody, you know, the Bill of Rights.
00:12:38.680 And it shocks me that more people, because it's been so blatant now, that it's a crazy
00:12:46.640 train that you're on, on the left.
00:12:49.900 You know, I see good people like Marianne Williamson ready to jump.
00:12:58.340 Oh, really?
00:12:59.040 Oh, I think so.
00:13:00.500 Wow.
00:13:00.920 I think she's close.
00:13:03.720 People have held out hope that if they just be inspiring enough, if they just keep trying
00:13:09.460 hard enough, that they will get the results they're looking for by working alongside these
00:13:16.080 establishment, powerful people.
00:13:18.440 Yeah.
00:13:18.720 And also, this idea of, like, a quid pro quo, right?
00:13:26.160 Uh-huh.
00:13:26.640 Like, and I tried that with Chuck Schumer.
00:13:28.820 I was like, look, I'll help you, you know, win that Georgia runoff, secure a Senate majority
00:13:36.160 if you push regenerative agriculture in the Senate.
00:13:41.520 And I was like, here's a movie.
00:13:43.180 And so I produced a movie for him, Kiss the Ground.
00:13:45.060 And I was like, why don't you just show this in the Senate, get people who claim to care
00:13:50.920 about climate, get them a real solution.
00:13:53.920 Right.
00:13:54.220 Um, and, you know, they look at us.
00:13:58.480 I mean, I feel so dumb now.
00:14:00.380 Like, how?
00:14:01.640 No, you're not dumb.
00:14:02.500 It's just, I was that way too.
00:14:03.840 I believed in the system and it's like, it's not, it's not real.
00:14:08.000 It's been corrupted.
00:14:09.080 It's been remarkably corrupted and you just try, and I see this here at AmFest, you have
00:14:17.320 really, really good people here.
00:14:19.260 Yeah.
00:14:19.820 And they are looking for a path to put their energy.
00:14:24.300 They're looking for people that they believe are virtuous.
00:14:28.460 Mm-hmm.
00:14:28.760 Um, that is what these young people, and, and they can smell it out faster than I think
00:14:34.820 we could when we were younger because they get so many more data points.
00:14:38.440 Yep.
00:14:39.040 Uh, social media is flooding them with information constantly.
00:14:42.860 Yep.
00:14:42.920 And because they're young and, you know, their brains are constantly processing where the
00:14:49.540 highest energy virtue is going to be.
00:14:51.920 And I think that's what we saw in this last election.
00:14:54.420 It was a lot of young people.
00:14:56.360 Um, so what do you think, um, what do you think's coming?
00:15:03.380 Ooh.
00:15:04.080 Because the other side is, I mean, you saw this firsthand.
00:15:09.100 Yeah.
00:15:09.700 They, they, they, they would have slit both your throats and left you bleeding in an alley
00:15:14.160 if they could.
00:15:15.380 Um, they're ruthless.
00:15:17.040 They're, they're ruthless.
00:15:19.560 Um, they are, they will never stop, it seems.
00:15:24.800 Um, unless you kind of have enough people that make them kind of throw their hands up and
00:15:31.120 be like, you know, peace, peace, right?
00:15:34.040 But, but look, I'm not saying that in like a, this is the nonviolent or calling them out.
00:15:39.740 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:15:40.240 Like, and, and it's not necessarily using force.
00:15:43.760 Like, they can actually be cornered, um, with intellect and institutional loan.
00:15:50.080 So, if we build the combative institutions, which is what this media row is, I mean, holy
00:15:58.080 moly.
00:15:58.720 I know.
00:15:59.040 This media row is so impressive.
00:16:01.040 I just saw a friend from law school, CEO of Blaze.
00:16:04.220 Yeah.
00:16:04.460 I mean, how cool is that?
00:16:06.280 Yeah.
00:16:06.760 Um, like, we.
00:16:08.340 This didn't exist 10 years ago.
00:16:11.020 We corner them by taking the energy out of, you know, the air out of their sale.
00:16:15.780 Yep.
00:16:16.360 Um, and, you know, I gotta say what you guys are doing with, um, media.
00:16:22.140 And I don't even want to call it conservative media.
00:16:24.060 It's just honest media.
00:16:25.040 Yeah.
00:16:25.320 We try.
00:16:25.860 You guys opened up a forum for Bobby and I without a second thought.
00:16:32.600 And it was really cool to see.
00:16:35.160 And so, it's the honest media.
00:16:37.120 It's what the fourth estate was meant to be.
00:16:39.740 And, and it's, it's, it's here right now.
00:16:41.940 I mean, like, we're literally standing in a room of thousands of people representing that
00:16:47.320 right now.
00:16:48.120 It's pretty, it's pretty exciting to live at this time, but it's a little frightening as
00:16:53.740 well.
00:16:54.240 It's frightening.
00:16:54.840 Look.
00:16:55.000 Look, this past week, Governor Newsom in California, um, issued and signed through an emergency
00:17:03.080 executive order.
00:17:04.920 So scary.
00:17:06.020 H5N1.
00:17:08.420 And, uh, it's, you know, if you read the reports, they're like two cats have died from
00:17:12.780 it.
00:17:13.080 I know.
00:17:13.540 Confirmed.
00:17:14.060 I know.
00:17:14.580 Like cats.
00:17:14.980 Well, one, well, one farmer in Louisiana now has apparently died from it who got it from
00:17:20.940 his cat.
00:17:22.220 And I, I thought, well, if we use that logic, then we have to shut down all the Armish farms
00:17:27.500 in Pennsylvania from selling raw milk.
00:17:29.740 I mean, it is crazy what, what, what, what's happening.
00:17:33.240 There's no discernment.
00:17:34.140 None.
00:17:34.340 There's no logic.
00:17:35.820 If you read this, I think it's a five page, uh, executive order.
00:17:39.740 It's really scary.
00:17:40.620 You can envision what they want to do with this.
00:17:44.900 Um, you know, government, uh, officials in hazmat suits coming on a farms, um, confiscating,
00:17:53.440 destroying livestock.
00:17:55.440 You know, it's weird.
00:17:56.840 This is, this is for a different reason.
00:17:59.100 This is what FDR did.
00:18:00.360 He slaughtered, uh, millions of pigs.
00:18:04.540 Oh my God.
00:18:05.740 Millions.
00:18:06.600 Um, and they just burned them.
00:18:09.100 Yeah.
00:18:09.300 Um, and he, he did it to balance the, the pig market and the, and it's like, what, what
00:18:16.460 are you doing?
00:18:17.360 What?
00:18:17.520 Well, you know, we just found out one of the big dairies in California, um, just started
00:18:22.520 a raw milk vertical because the market for raw milk is so big in California and it's unmet
00:18:28.200 needs.
00:18:28.760 Yeah.
00:18:29.160 Like the stuff's flying off the shelves.
00:18:31.100 Right.
00:18:31.840 So, you know, we're looking at, we're like, what could possibly be the reason for shutting
00:18:36.040 down raw farm, which is the largest family owned raw dairy, not just in California, but
00:18:43.260 the whole United States.
00:18:45.860 They shut them down.
00:18:47.060 Oh, they shut them down.
00:18:48.920 Um, they're coming back cause these guys can't be shut.
00:18:51.660 I mean, they're tenacious.
00:18:53.660 Good.
00:18:54.020 Um, they're coming back in hopefully a week, but they had to move their entire operation
00:18:58.900 out of the central Valley to be like, look, the infected cows are there, not here.
00:19:03.560 And so, I mean, they're, they're doing, they're so clever.
00:19:07.180 I mean, the will of the good people of this country to feed and nourish is above and beyond.
00:19:14.580 I was just in El Salvador, met with, um, president Bukele.
00:19:18.180 They import 80% of their food and they're trying to figure out where to find these great farmers.
00:19:21.660 And I'm like, we have them, we have so many of them here in America and we treat them horrible.
00:19:27.140 I know the, one of the things that, uh, has always bothered me is conservatives have always been told or been called, uh, uh, you know, earth killers.
00:19:38.480 And, you know, we're just horrible human beings and we don't respect.
00:19:42.120 Yeah.
00:19:42.280 We hate nature.
00:19:43.140 Yeah.
00:19:44.460 The farmers hate nature.
00:19:46.940 The farmers partner with nature.
00:19:49.820 They may not, they may not understand, you know, the latest or the newest, um, studies on things, but they, they know my crops not growing.
00:20:00.940 This is not good.
00:20:02.060 I can't keep planting the same crop or whatever it is.
00:20:05.520 Yeah.
00:20:05.920 They know those things.
00:20:07.160 I care about my, my grass and my land because my cows are on it.
00:20:12.060 I want the land to be healthy.
00:20:13.760 So my cows are healthy.
00:20:15.260 They call themselves a lot now, um, grass farmers.
00:20:18.380 Yeah.
00:20:19.160 Yeah.
00:20:19.700 It's really cool.
00:20:20.800 Yeah.
00:20:21.240 To think about cattle that way.
00:20:23.560 Yeah.
00:20:23.880 And farming that way.
00:20:25.100 Yeah.
00:20:25.240 To feed your cattle and to feed humans, good nourishing meat.
00:20:30.980 Right.
00:20:31.360 You got to be a grass farmer.
00:20:32.540 Yeah, you do.
00:20:33.360 Yeah.
00:20:33.780 I'm a grass farmer and I'm a grass farmer.
00:20:37.740 All right.
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00:20:41.980 Uh, one that's going to cost an innocent person his or her life.
00:20:45.220 Can't even imagine that.
00:20:47.000 But that's what, that's what these really scared moms have to do when they're considering abortion.
00:20:53.160 Um, what they would give to undo maybe that decision.
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00:22:06.360 We are in a place now where big food is frightening.
00:22:13.240 Why is it that Canada and others don't, cause I work with a guy who is, he's all stats and he's like, uh, you know, all this is crap.
00:22:25.420 Uh, you know, with the red dye number seven and, and I guess if I was only having fruit loops,
00:22:32.300 and everything else I had was, didn't have any red dye in it, you know, maybe that, that bowl of fruit loops that I have once a month, maybe I wouldn't get affected.
00:22:44.500 But this is the accumulative effect, right?
00:22:48.420 It's in everything.
00:22:49.740 And that's the problem.
00:22:51.020 Because if I understand right, the food companies only have to say it's not unhealthy at this dose.
00:23:00.200 Correct.
00:23:00.820 Correct.
00:23:01.300 And that means a bowl of fruit loops.
00:23:04.000 It doesn't mean plus the hostess cupcakes and, you know, all of the other things that have that chemical in it.
00:23:10.520 Right?
00:23:10.700 Yeah, you know, the pharmaceutical companies gave them that playbook.
00:23:15.980 Um, that's where that comes from.
00:23:18.060 So, there's all of these residual contaminants, uh, in, in making drugs.
00:23:24.480 Uh, and there's, um, some vaccines that they use, uh, something that creates cyanide.
00:23:31.600 It results in the creation of cyanide.
00:23:33.680 And it's, you know, it's micrograms.
00:23:36.500 It's a small amount.
00:23:38.120 And so, they say, you're stupid for thinking that could ever have an impact on a human.
00:23:42.940 Such a small amount.
00:23:44.740 Right.
00:23:45.180 And, and so, then they'll use another one with a similar kind of standard.
00:23:49.520 Very, very toxic.
00:23:50.580 Or, you know, small amounts of contamination, which can't be detected, are fine.
00:23:55.120 Um, as long as they're, again, in small enough amounts, the human body can just flush it out through their liver.
00:24:01.500 But if we do that now with all, a lot of our food, many of our medicines, including the, you know, the aerosols we're breathing from the cloud seeding.
00:24:11.560 It's real.
00:24:12.360 Cloud seeding is real.
00:24:14.420 It's happening for a long time.
00:24:16.680 Remind me to come back to that.
00:24:17.980 Yeah.
00:24:18.440 And, and so, um, the threshold, uh, that your body can take, um, in, in recovering from these exposures, um, it wears down over time.
00:24:30.320 We're batteries, right?
00:24:32.540 The human body is a battery that has a finite amount of energy, but it's constantly recharging itself.
00:24:40.460 And, um, the problem is, is we're just, we're metabolically fatigued.
00:24:45.760 Um, our livers are working and our kidneys are working way too hard.
00:24:51.700 Um, and, and that's why I compare this to slavery.
00:24:54.960 You know, what's the difference between fair work and slavery?
00:24:58.240 It's, it's usually you overwork, uh, it's, it's unfair work.
00:25:03.120 Right.
00:25:03.620 And we're, we're putting our bodies in a state of that kind of slavery to these toxins.
00:25:10.540 It's not fair.
00:25:11.280 It's not fair to ourselves.
00:25:13.460 Well, um, I have to tell you, I think you are at the right place at the right time.
00:25:17.460 You and Bobby, because I think America is, uh, wakening to this.
00:25:22.780 We just, there is just a sense that people have, you know, Thomas Jefferson, trust the
00:25:28.820 people.
00:25:29.240 They're going to get it wrong, but eventually they'll get it right.
00:25:32.160 And, uh, there is this awakening that is happening on so many fronts, right?
00:25:39.940 And it's, it is amazing, uh, to see it and to live it this time and see it and see how we're
00:25:47.380 going to navigate through.
00:25:49.460 Yep.
00:25:50.120 Um, let me go back to cloud seeding.
00:25:52.300 Yeah.
00:25:53.080 Um, you see the chem trails, you see the videos on, uh, you know, it's happening.
00:25:59.620 Yeah.
00:25:59.960 I saw somebody in England, a farmer, and he's like, I just want you to look at this.
00:26:05.420 I have no insects here.
00:26:07.180 There are no insects in this tree.
00:26:09.280 There should be insects.
00:26:10.340 I can't grow my crops the way I used to.
00:26:13.880 And he points up and he shows the grid pattern of the chem trails.
00:26:17.760 Yeah.
00:26:17.940 And he said, I'm going to stop recording now.
00:26:20.980 And in three hours at three in the afternoon, every day, I'll show you, it'll be cloudy.
00:26:28.120 What are we doing?
00:26:30.040 So sunlight is, you know, Jesus talks about sunlight too.
00:26:34.840 And, um, Jacob told me last night, he's reading Mark and he was like, Hey, Jesus didn't like
00:26:39.500 winter.
00:26:39.740 Cause he needed more sunshine.
00:26:42.440 And, um, and I giggled and I was, you know, and it's true.
00:26:47.640 Like life, all life, human life, bug life, dirt life, soil life, animal life, crop life.
00:26:54.320 It all requires sunshine.
00:26:55.920 Yeah.
00:26:56.720 And, um, I can't think of anything more nefarious than, uh, blocking out the sun without communal
00:27:04.020 consent or coordination.
00:27:05.140 Yes.
00:27:06.420 I, it is, I think at the top of the list for me.
00:27:09.500 I mean, it's poisoning babies, uh, once they're born too, that's top of the list, but sunshine
00:27:14.720 is really important.
00:27:16.240 It is not only important.
00:27:18.200 I think it's evil, but it is also the height of arrogance that you can decide.
00:27:27.060 I'm going to change the weather.
00:27:29.940 I'm going to change how much sunlight, everything, not just my neighbors, but everything gets.
00:27:37.560 It is, it's, it's the height of arrogance.
00:27:42.280 It's, it's arrogance.
00:27:43.840 Um, if it didn't hurt us and the fact that it is hurting us, it's tyranny.
00:27:48.620 And, uh, I think it's, there's a criminal, I think it's criminal.
00:27:52.840 Oh, I think so too.
00:27:53.760 I think so.
00:27:54.220 So who's doing it and why?
00:27:57.360 Yeah.
00:27:57.600 So I've interfaced with some of these groups.
00:28:01.000 They, um, it's, uh, existential threat, um, philanthropists.
00:28:07.280 There's a lot of them.
00:28:09.440 And, um.
00:28:10.880 So they are global warming is an existential, uh, threat and we have to block the sun so
00:28:19.140 we're not getting hot.
00:28:19.780 And we need the power for total, um, geoengineering capacity.
00:28:26.220 But in order to do that, we need to start testing.
00:28:29.220 And so just like the drone operators, there are these little, they're companies, they get
00:28:33.980 funded a huge amount, um, by one of these nonprofits.
00:28:37.860 The nonprofits will then, like, pump out all the validation for why it's necessary.
00:28:43.920 Um, and then you'll get a startup.
00:28:46.020 And then the same philanthropists will privately fund the startup.
00:28:50.920 And then the government, um, will be involved because they'll grant clearance.
00:28:57.540 Um, and then if it is something that looks, you know, like a kickback, they'll give a government
00:29:06.200 kickback to funding the program, too.
00:29:08.980 Um, so that's how all of this, uh, stuff happening in the sky comes about.
00:29:14.440 Um, the drone companies, those are all, those are all private government contractors.
00:29:19.740 That's what we're seeing, uh, on the East Coast.
00:29:23.740 To what end?
00:29:24.260 To what end on that?
00:29:25.300 I know.
00:29:25.840 To what end does this inquiry go?
00:29:27.760 Um, it's misguided at best, and it's, it's the work of the devil at worst, right?
00:29:35.240 Um, but I, uh, it, it, it is within that range, and I am certain of it.
00:29:39.980 Um, you, now you invoked the devil.
00:29:45.200 Do, is that, it was metaphorically, or you think?
00:29:48.660 You know, this is why I have spent time with the Bible and Christianity in the last year.
00:29:54.600 Notice you're wearing a cross.
00:29:56.540 Yeah.
00:29:57.580 Yeah.
00:29:58.200 This year taught me a lot, and it taught me that of all of the, you know, intellectual
00:30:03.160 experiences I've had with spirituality, there's only one book, and that is the New Testament
00:30:10.580 that helps you understand how to go up against evil, like, to really arm yourself for it.
00:30:21.420 Um, Old Testament has some of it, too, but the New Testament really does teach you how
00:30:25.800 to do it with a great deal of grace and faith.
00:30:28.120 Have you read Paul's, uh, sermon on Mars Hill?
00:30:32.960 Oh, I have to, I have to send it to you, uh, because I have it all marked up.
00:30:37.600 It is, he comes, uh, to Mars Hill, to Greece, and he knows very intellectual, uh, place, and
00:30:46.220 Mars Hill was where all ideas were discussed, and they were discussed in front of the elders,
00:30:53.060 and if you were kind of dismissed, you were kind of dismissed from society, you know, in
00:30:57.740 a way, that idea, and he knew he had to present an idea that none of them would agree with,
00:31:03.520 that there's only one God.
00:31:05.180 Yeah.
00:31:05.360 And so, he goes there, he studies their culture, he studies their, um, their poetry, he studies
00:31:12.540 their music, and he studies all their gods, and he finds that there's a temple of the
00:31:17.300 unknown God.
00:31:18.740 Wow.
00:31:19.180 And he says, uh, when he approaches, he says, and it's written a little differently in the
00:31:24.180 Bible, but I'm paraphrasing the way it is actually in the scriptures, which is, um, I, you know,
00:31:32.240 I'm here as a guest, and you guys are so religious.
00:31:35.800 I am too, and you're so religious, and I've seen it in your poetry and in your music, and
00:31:41.560 I saw this temple of the unknown God.
00:31:44.480 I know who that God is.
00:31:46.120 Okay?
00:31:46.940 Yeah.
00:31:47.180 So, he, he loved them, he learned about them, he spoke their language, and that way he could
00:31:55.760 communicate right now.
00:31:57.640 I mean, I think that is the best lesson on how to communicate with each other that's ever
00:32:05.600 been written.
00:32:06.420 It's really phenomenal.
00:32:07.760 I, I have to agree with that, having, you know, been to some of these temples around
00:32:12.480 the world, and, um, seeing, you know, the various altars, and the, even the various interpretations
00:32:18.700 of the Buddha, there's, like, thousands and thousands of interpretations of the Buddha.
00:32:23.940 There's, like, the sleeping Buddha, the laughing Buddha, the intellectual Buddha, the angry Buddha.
00:32:28.940 Like, there's no...
00:32:29.660 The angry Buddha.
00:32:30.140 I mean, it's a vengeful Buddha, not vengeful, but, you know, there's, there's this, we've always
00:32:35.780 been trying to architect, archetype, um, these energies in the world, and, and I, I, I love
00:32:44.700 this story that you just described, because, um, almost all of these have, like, the unknown,
00:32:50.000 the mystery, the mystery guide.
00:32:51.760 Yeah.
00:32:52.000 Um, I've come across that in my travels.
00:32:54.560 That's interesting.
00:32:55.200 Um, what has to happen with, um, Bobby, um, to, I, I, you know, I've said this several
00:33:07.700 times, um, it's like we're living in a movie.
00:33:11.700 Have you felt this way?
00:33:12.860 We're living in, like, a Jason Bourne movie at times.
00:33:16.160 And, uh, you know...
00:33:18.460 Yeah, with all of the related drama.
00:33:20.260 Right.
00:33:21.080 And, uh, what Bobby is doing, what Donald, Donald Trump is doing, what, uh, Elon is doing, they
00:33:28.580 are coming up to the most powerful forces on Earth.
00:33:33.840 And in every movie that I've ever seen, those guys commit suicide, or they're thrown off a
00:33:41.140 building, or there's an accident, you know?
00:33:43.760 Not this time.
00:33:45.020 Not this time?
00:33:45.660 You know, I have to say, there's been so many good people that have met kind of untimely
00:33:52.640 deaths that have stood up to big pharma, um, and mystery deaths and things like that.
00:34:00.460 And those names, we've got to speak those names, because those whistleblowers are the reason
00:34:06.860 why we're able to get a Trump and Bobby and Elon out there.
00:34:11.960 I mean, Trump, Bobby, and Elon are only there because many people have sacrificed.
00:34:17.940 Oh, yeah.
00:34:18.240 And they know it, and I think that's what makes them, and in moments where they have
00:34:25.220 to make a hard decision, I think they're reminded of that, and, um, and they can maintain their
00:34:32.940 virtue.
00:34:34.200 And is he prepared for the, I guess you, I guess he would be, being a Kennedy, he knows what
00:34:41.160 he stands against, the machinery of the government.
00:34:43.440 Mm-hmm.
00:34:44.100 And even in your, your campaign, he knows, but is he prepared to face all of that?
00:34:51.500 Yeah.
00:34:51.840 That's great.
00:34:52.660 He's prepared.
00:34:53.740 He, I mean, look, he was prepared to be president.
00:34:56.420 Yeah.
00:34:56.640 Um, he was prepared to be president, he was prepared to, um, do whatever it takes to fix
00:35:03.880 HHS, and I think that this partnership was really divined.
00:35:09.780 Um, I see it here in these halls.
00:35:12.540 In what way?
00:35:13.320 What do you mean by that?
00:35:14.060 Well, I just did a meet and greet, and, um, volunteers from our campaign are here at AmFest,
00:35:20.280 and, and, and they're like, we are so grateful.
00:35:22.580 Oh, we don't feel like we're yelling into the shadows anymore.
00:35:26.880 Um, we have a team now, and we're not the weird, fringe, you know, campaign anymore.
00:35:35.880 Yeah, that's what's weird, is that's what you give to us.
00:35:39.680 Oh.
00:35:40.240 We feel, we have felt forever that we're the weirdos, we're the ones who are the, you know,
00:35:47.600 the, the destroyers and everything else, and we're like, we're not those people.
00:35:51.560 Well, the people you keep saying we are, we're not those people.
00:35:54.940 And then, you guys come in, and we're like, thank you, thank you, you know?
00:36:01.880 Uh, so I think we're getting, uh, we're getting something back in return.
00:36:05.600 Same thing.
00:36:06.300 Oh, that's really good to hear, you know?
00:36:08.280 That's really good to hear.
00:36:09.840 And what's next?
00:36:11.500 I mean, I think that what's next is Bobby's gonna get confirmed.
00:36:15.440 Tulsi is gonna get confirmed.
00:36:17.560 Um, Jay Bhattacharya is gonna get confirmed.
00:36:21.940 Good.
00:36:22.820 Um, Dave Weldon.
00:36:24.580 Fauci going, Fauci going to jail?
00:36:26.820 I, I can't tell you that.
00:36:28.540 I mean, I can tell you, um, that based on my reading of his crimes, and, you know, these
00:36:35.240 are crimes against humanity.
00:36:36.740 They are.
00:36:37.080 These are infringements on the Nuremberg, um, consensus.
00:36:40.980 Yep.
00:36:41.300 Um, you know, we need a moratorium on gain-of-function research.
00:36:46.220 There should have been one.
00:36:47.560 I mean, the same way that we treat nuclear threat, we should be treating bioweapons threats.
00:36:53.320 Yeah.
00:36:53.340 And, and, and it's the same thing with the sky.
00:36:56.280 Yeah.
00:36:56.440 Who are you to mess with something like that that can kill all of us?
00:37:01.200 It's, it's literally, like, yeah, they're, they're doing, like, photonic weapons, you
00:37:06.540 know, like, they're, it's, it's really, really bad, um, to take away the thing that powers
00:37:15.280 life on Earth.
00:37:16.800 Yeah.
00:37:16.960 Take away the sun.
00:37:18.560 Yeah.
00:37:18.860 To darken out the sun is, is taking away every bit of our, you know, every cell in our body
00:37:26.560 needs photons.
00:37:27.780 Yeah.
00:37:28.360 Literally.
00:37:29.140 It is so good to meet you finally, and so good to know you.
00:37:33.120 Likewise.
00:37:33.940 Yeah.
00:37:34.340 Anytime.
00:37:34.960 What a cool event.
00:37:35.800 I mean, what it's like, and you're doing it right here in the hallway.
00:37:38.740 I am.
00:37:39.040 It's loud.
00:37:39.880 It's so hard to concentrate.
00:37:41.540 Yeah.
00:37:42.060 Yeah.
00:37:42.380 Thank you so much.
00:37:43.180 Thank you so much.
00:37:43.920 God bless.
00:37:44.380 Yeah.
00:37:44.600 God bless.
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