This is another message for those who have been affected by the plotters, a group of individuals, most with health businesses, and all with axes to grind, that were exposed for having a plot and a multi-step plan to create a quote post-medical medium era, and to destroy the medical medium community using a false story about a woman named Stephanie who passed away from cancer years ago. In a previous Telegram message, I walked you guys through Ashley's original false storyline, how she has been proven wrong so many times with facts and evidence, and how she has tried to pivot and create new false narratives and new false storylines so that she can try to continue on with the plotter's agenda. I talked about how the new narrative that Ashley and Stephanie's brother have been spreading is that I, quote, mislabeled, quote, misdiagnosed, and quote, got it wrong when I said that Stephanie had shingles. I shared evidence that proves Stephanie did, in fact, have shingles and was diagnosed and treated by medical professionals for shingles. The other leg of the false narrative, Ashley and Stephanie's brother, have been spreading over the past few months pertains to Stephanie's slipped disc. They have been saying that, quote, I diagnosed Stephanie with a slipped disc and that, quote, got it wrong. I will repeat that I've held back on making a lot of facts and evidence public out of respect for Stephanie and the family. I only put out what was necessary to address the false accusations at the time. But because Ashley and Stephanie's brother and others associated with them have been relentless in their pursuit to destroy the medical medium community with their lies and false information, and unfortunately, they have harmed many people doing so, I have a responsibility to set the record straight. More facts and evidence will be made public. I'm going to play an audio message that Stephanie sent to a friend of hers in September of 2017. You'll hear Stephanie herself discuss several different things that make the plotter's narratives impossible. Oh man, I'm sorry. You're having back issues too. And, oh, my gosh, learning to not take things for granted. Because what happened with me was I was doing yoga. And I took a break. I used to do yoga and Pilates. Yoga I used to do every day. And I took off a bunch of months from it. And I decided to get back into Pilates. And then it just happened that one of my friends, who's like a big yogi person, she has like a website and stuff. And she was doing a week challenge. And I thought, well, I already started Pilates. But I feel really good. So why not? So I started yoga with it. It was a yoga challenge. There were some really like pushing days that I was definitely probably not quite ready for. And then just jumping back and adding both of those into my routine was just too much at once. And it was like by the end of that week of starting them, I noticed my low back was bothering me. And then I went to the chiropractor. He adjusted me. And literally like a day later or two days, two days max later, I was totally fine and normal. and I only waited a few days to start back into exercise. And I got right back into the same routine, stupidly. I took it for granted, feeling good. And so, what do you know, the back pain came right back. And I went to the chiropractor a second time, and it kind of felt like it was getting better. It was on its way. But the next day, I was on my way to see Gretchen and Kim, and I had to carry these heavy, heavy watermelons. And that was part of my plan, to pick them up on the way. and I didn't realize at the time my back was going to hurt like that until I arrived at the store getting these huge seeded watermelons and I'm like oh crap like I have to pick these up now so I was like super careful and went really slow but I for sure felt the pain and that did not help and then I went to visit up there for like a week or something and it was when I came it was my back was bothering me the entire time when I came home on the 4th of July is when it just got super super bad and that's when I knew this has got to be shingles now this is like a different kind of pain because it started off the disc like came out or popped out or something it's just it moved you know so there's I have a ton of inflammation still around that disc you just heard Stephanie talk about how she originally injured her back doing a yoga and Pilates challenge how by the end of that yoga and Pilates challenge week her lower back was bothering her. How she went to a doctor at that point who physically worked on her and manipulated her spine. How she felt better afterwards, went back into the yoga and Pilates challenge again, and then hurt her back and the pain returned. How she went back to see the doctor again and her back started feeling better again. How Stephanie then was not, in fact, just lying still, but rather she was doing things with an already injured back, like picking up and carrying huge, heavy watermelons that worsened her injury. How she herself, Stephanie, knew that shingles was involved with her back pain, not that I, quote, diagnosed her with shingles. And finally, how her pain started off like, quote, the disc moved, which is another way of saying the disc slipped. For months on end, this group has tried so hard to use the false narrative that I was, quote, wrong about Stephanie having shingles and a slipped disc to push their agenda and make it look like I'm a bad guy, like I failed, or I was a failure. And yet again, they are wrong. Stephanie, in fact, had shingles. Stephanie, in fact, had a slipped disc. And Stephanie went to the doctor right after she injured her back. below you can find a version of this audio message from stephanie with captions you'll also see a screenshot of ashley's original false story that she posted in 2020 in which she claimed that i had said that stephanie's back problem was a yoga injury and that supposedly stephanie said to ashley that she quote didn't remember hurting it in yoga Thank you.