https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL_nZ40KbTc
0:00 And after you get blood drawn, probably
0:02 not unless you know the medical medium
0:04 information, the brain saver books right
0:05 here. These books are unbelievable as
0:09 far as what they offer. I mean, they
0:11 really do arm you to protect you against
0:14 the system that's broken. And we're
0:17 going to talk about the medical system
0:18 that's broken, not the usual stuff that
0:21 people talk about like ultrarocessed
0:22 foods or something. We're not going into
0:24 that. We're talking about something
0:26 people don't realize and they don't know
0:28 that they're trapped in it and it's
0:30 going to hurt them. We're talking about
0:32 what to do before and after getting your
0:34 blood drawn to stop deficiencies
0:38 and immuno deficiencies and all kinds of
0:41 other problems too. So these are the
0:43 brain saver books right in front of me.
0:44 I'm going to paw through them a little
0:45 bit too. Talk about protocols and so
0:48 forth which is really exciting. Do you
0:49 have these books? Cuz if you don't, you
0:51 need them. You will not be disappointed.
0:54 Okay, they are packed. These books, go
0:56 to amazon.com, get one. Okay, they're
0:59 inexpensive. This isn't like a $5,000
1:02 program that somebody's trying to sucker
1:04 you into or something like that. This is
1:06 powerful information at your fingertips.
1:08 Look how big these books are. It's
1:10 insane. This is what you need overall
1:14 with chronic and mystery illness,
1:15 neurological diseases, mental
1:17 conditions, you name it. These books are
1:19 what you need. But today, we're talking
1:22 about blood draw. It's a big deal. Why
1:24 are we talking about blood draw? Why am
1:26 I asking these questions? Why am I here
1:29 talking about this? Because chronic
1:32 illness is exploding.
1:34 It's exploding. And with this flu season
1:37 and the super flu and the RSV and the C
1:41 and all this stuff, people are going to
1:42 be at the doctor's office and they're
1:44 going to be, guess what? Coming right
1:45 up. Coming right up. They're going to be
1:50 getting this done to them. That's right.
1:52 They're going to be getting this done to
1:54 them right here. What is this? What do I
1:57 have in my hands? Is it a new fruit? A
2:00 new vegetable? No. Far from it. These
2:02 are the little tubes that they're going
2:04 to fill millions of people their blood
2:06 into these tubes and take them away and
2:09 make people more deficient. We're
2:11 talking about blood draw. That's right.
2:12 It's been a while. And you know the sad
2:14 part, the real sad part about blood
2:18 draw? I can do a podcast. I can talk
2:22 about it. I can scream about it. I can
2:25 yell about it. I can try to stop people
2:28 from hurting themselves all I want until
2:31 I'm blue in the freaking face. I can do
2:34 it. I can do it. I can do it. And the
2:35 same old crap happens all over again out
2:37 there. People get abused.
2:40 That's right. They get abused by the
2:43 blood system out there. And it's really
2:45 sad to see because guess what? You get
2:48 enough blood draws and you get sicker
2:50 and sicker. You got chronic illness, you
2:51 get sicker and sicker, you get more
2:53 deficient, more deficient, they bleed
2:56 you to death. Sure, your blood comes
2:58 back, they say, overnight or in an hour,
3:01 but it doesn't. It doesn't. It's all
3:04 bull crap. It doesn't. And that's what's
3:06 so sad about this. You want to know what
3:09 the You want to know what the true
3:10 conspiracy is out in the world? It's the
3:12 blood. It's the blood stuff. Right here,
3:15 we're going to explain. We're going to
3:16 talk about it. I'm going to walk you
3:17 through getting your blood test, right?
3:21 How about that? I I can't believe I care
3:24 this much to actually put myself through
3:27 this. Actually, yeah. Put myself through
3:30 this and try to entertain you guys in
3:33 hopes that you guys protect yourself so
3:36 you just don't flub it and get sicker
3:38 and sicker and sicker and then go, "Oh,
3:41 mm didn't work. I tried celery juice.
3:43 Oh, mm didn't work. I ate a chocolate
3:46 pie. Oh, wait. That's not on MM's uh pro
3:49 That's not on MM's protocols. Chocolate
3:52 pie. But what happens is blood draw is a
3:55 big one. People get taken down because
3:58 of it. They do. You don't know it, but
4:00 they get taken down because of it.
4:02 Something to think about. I'm serious.
4:05 It's a slow, slow death is what it is
4:08 for a lot of people. I'll tell you why.
4:10 You want to know? Let's go.
4:13 You don't feel good. You got a symptom,
4:15 you go to the doctor. Doctor says,
4:17 "We're going to need to get a blood
4:19 test." They draw blood. Five vials,
4:21 seven vials, maybe eight vials, full
4:24 vials, they draw. Okay? They take the
4:27 blood away.
4:30 You don't feel good still. Whoa, we need
4:33 more blood. You go back to the doctor. I
4:35 don't care if it's two months, a month,
4:37 a week, six months, you go back. You get
4:39 another blood draw. That's right. Five,
4:42 six, seven vials. Eight vials. Maybe
4:44 more. Maybe 10 or 12 depending. Oh,
4:47 still don't know what's wrong. You're
4:48 not feeling good. You got a lot of
4:50 different symptoms. Yep. Off to a
4:53 specialist. Get to a specialist. Here we
4:55 go again. Blood draw it is. Another 10
4:58 vials. Another 12 vials. Fill them up
5:01 nice and full. Not feeling good a few
5:04 days later. Call your specialist back
5:06 again. They'll get you in again and do
5:08 another 10 vials. That's right. Another
5:11 10 vials coming right up. Meanwhile,
5:13 you're losing your immune cells. You're
5:15 losing your immune system. You're losing
5:19 your immunity
5:21 going bye-bye. See you later, alligator.
5:25 Gone. You're getting sicker and sicker.
5:27 What happens? Well, the doctor doesn't
5:29 even know why you're sick with mystery
5:31 chronic illness. They got no idea. It's
5:33 pathogens. No, they don't. pathogens
5:37 have an uprising because your immune
5:39 system is disappearing because you keep
5:42 on getting blood work over and over
5:44 again and then you go on a wild goose
5:47 chase. The doctor's like, "Oh, you got
5:48 deficiencies. Maybe that's why you're
5:49 sick. Oh, you're deficient in this,
5:51 you're deficient in that." You're
5:52 getting more deficient and more
5:54 deficient from the blood work itself.
5:57 And you're getting deficient in immune
6:00 cells is what you're getting deficient
6:01 in as you go along. You guys with me so
6:03 far? This is probably one of the most
6:06 important shows you can ever ever watch
6:10 right here. Okay.
6:12 Your immune system starts to go out in
6:14 your bloodstream because guess what?
6:17 Functional medicine doctors and the
6:20 health world and the influencers in the
6:22 health world have no idea the immune
6:23 system's in the blood. Did you guys know
6:25 that? They believe it's in the gut. One
6:27 of the stupidest theories ever on the
6:29 planet. Do you know where that came
6:30 from? That came from probiotic sales.
6:33 Big probiotic companies. Billions of
6:36 dollars being made off probiotics. They
6:39 use the term the immune system is in
6:41 your gut. So they can then sell you
6:44 probiotics to help your immune system in
6:47 your gut. Do you guys understand? You
6:48 with me now? Okay. You get taught your
6:51 immune system is in your gut. Every
6:53 single functional medicine doctor gets
6:54 taught the immune system is in their
6:56 gut. every single health coach, every
6:58 single influencer, every single idiotic
7:01 dietician. Not all of them are idiotic.
7:03 Some of them are really good and they
7:05 follow medical meme information in a
7:06 whole bit, but the majority are idiotic.
7:09 And they all think the immune system is
7:11 in the gut. So, you go and you get your
7:13 blood work and they're pulling out your
7:15 immune cells left and right over and
7:17 over again every time you go. And guess
7:20 why? You're sick to begin with. You know
7:22 why? You lost your immune system over
7:25 time. You lost it to begin with. It was
7:27 beaten down by stress and problems and
7:30 pollutants and heavy metals and
7:33 pathogens.
7:36 But they don't know this unless they've
7:38 studied medical medium books and
7:40 information and learned along the way
7:41 like many of them have by taking tidbits
7:43 and so forth and not citing back to the
7:45 material. That's another story. But
7:47 regardless,
7:48 people's immune systems get broken down
7:50 and broken down and more blood is taken
7:52 and I have to talk about it again. I
7:54 have no choice. I have no choice. Like I
7:58 don't want to do this.
8:01 I don't. But I gotta. And there's a
8:03 reason for this. Okay? There's a reason
8:08 because I have to. I have to. It's
8:12 critical for people to know. And I need
8:15 the community to know. The medical
8:17 medium communities have to know so that
8:19 they understand that when they go to the
8:22 doctor, they have to understand what to
8:25 do, what to ask for, what kind of
8:27 protocols, how to do it. Because I want
8:29 you to get your blood work. I would love
8:31 that. Go ahead and get your blood work.
8:34 And you see things on there that you
8:37 like, you see things you don't, you take
8:39 what you need, you throw away the rest.
8:41 It's how it works with blood work
8:42 anyway.
8:44 But I would love for you to get blood
8:45 work. Absolutely nothing wrong with that
8:48 at all. But I don't want you to be raped
8:52 by the bloodletting
8:54 system. I don't want you being accosted
8:58 by the industry. I don't want you losing
9:01 your precious resources. I don't want
9:03 you getting miscarriages,
9:05 which we'll talk about. You'll see a
9:07 baby behind me. I don't want you to get
9:10 miscarriages from blood testing during
9:14 pregnancy. It's important to know how to
9:17 do it because it's one of the biggest
9:19 reasons for miscarriages is the blood
9:22 work. You take five vials out of a
9:24 pregnant mom first trimester, there's a
9:27 good chance, yes, you're going to lose
9:29 the baby. There's a good chance. There
9:32 just is. That's all. There just is. But
9:36 nobody knows and nobody cares. Nobody
9:39 gives a [ __ ] They just don't. The
9:40 industry doesn't care because I've been
9:42 talking about it for decades.
9:44 I've been podcasting about it. I've been
9:46 writing about it. I've been trying to
9:48 get the information out there.
9:51 But yet, it's still dog in it. It's
9:53 still dog in it. I hear it all the time.
9:55 People getting lots of blood taken from
9:57 them. And they don't know about the
9:58 quarter vials. They don't know about the
10:00 half vials. They don't know what they
10:02 can do to protect themselves, their
10:03 loved ones, their families, their
10:05 friends, their children. They don't know
10:08 how to care for them with the right
10:11 information. So yes, I have to do it
10:14 again and I have to do it all over
10:15 again. So you guys have this information
10:17 and you can carry it on. Protect
10:20 yourself and carry it on. It's really
10:22 critical. Now the information, just so
10:24 you know, I want you guys to see this.
10:25 These are the brainsaver books. Most
10:27 profound books ever written by Spirit of
10:30 Compassion.
10:32 Okay. Most profound books ever written
10:35 by Spirit of Compassion. New York Times
10:37 bestselling books.
10:39 Just powerful books of information about
10:41 neurological diseases and conditions and
10:43 symptoms of all kinds. Protocols, you
10:45 name it. These books, make sure you get
10:49 go to Amazon
10:51 right now. You know, I always say go to
10:53 the library, get it for free. I say that
10:55 all the time. But then people don't go
10:57 to the library and get it for free. In
10:59 fact, they'll just go and they'll buy a
11:00 whole bunch of stuff out there or a
11:02 $5,000 program from somebody. They end
11:04 up with nothing but sand falling through
11:05 their hands. They don't get better. Go
11:07 to amazon.com. Get these books. Make
11:10 sure you have them. Get the audio book
11:12 if you need to get the audio audio book.
11:14 Get the Kindle if you need to get the
11:16 Kindle. Get the hard cover right here.
11:20 Best books you'll ever ever have in your
11:22 hands. I promise you, your mind will be
11:24 blown. Information is so thorough and so
11:28 comprehensive, it's unbelievable to that
11:31 degree. Truly profound. So, make sure
11:33 you have them. And blood draw protocols
11:35 are in here and blood draw information
11:38 because there's an incredible blood draw
11:40 agenda chapter in these books. So, I
11:44 want people to know that the more and
11:46 more you get your blood drawn, the more
11:47 and more these guys right here rise up.
11:50 They rise up and they take over. Chronic
11:54 sinocitis,
11:55 conjunctivitis,
11:58 bacterial vaginosis,
12:00 yeast infections,
12:03 lots of yeast infections, real
12:05 underlying causes. Strep,
12:07 all that rises up. SIBO, gut problems,
12:12 bloating, all that rises up. The more
12:14 blood that's drawn, the more rises up.
12:17 That strep rises up.
12:20 that ecoli rises up, that CIFF, that
12:23 staff, all rises up. That's how it
12:27 works. But that's how they get you.
12:29 That's how they do it. The system's
12:31 broken and the doctors were trained ass
12:35 backwards. They were trained to just
12:37 bleed people because they weren't
12:40 trained that they only need a tiny bit
12:42 of blood. Let's go into that a little
12:44 bit.
12:47 This is all they need.
12:49 I'll show you right here first. Take a
12:52 look. See if you guys can see this.
12:56 Maybe I'll show you guys this way here,
12:57 too. You guys get get a little window
12:59 into that. Okay. And maybe you can get a
13:02 little little window into this. We'll
13:04 see.
13:06 Maybe we'll get a little window into
13:07 here. Take a look at this for a second,
13:09 you guys. Take a peek. So, oh, camera's
13:12 not working today. All right, let's go.
13:15 Oh, we got something.
13:17 There we are. Take a look at that right
13:19 there. I'll do another drop. Okay. It's
13:22 all they need. That's it. Did you know
13:25 that?
13:27 It's all they need. How is it How is it
13:31 that they can test everything
13:34 with a baby with a tiny bit of blood?
13:38 Did you guys know that they can test
13:40 everything?
13:42 Full profiles on a baby. Full profiles.
13:47 Do you know that?
13:50 How is that possible? But yet they can't
13:52 on an adult. Interesting. They say they
13:55 can't on an adult because it's not true.
13:58 They can they can they can test with
14:02 just a drop. That's all they need. But
14:06 what happens is they take a lot more.
14:10 They take a lot more than anybody could
14:12 ever realize. Way more than anybody
14:14 realizes. They take a portion in a
14:17 percentage of blood out of people's
14:19 bodies.
14:22 That's truly truly deceptive and
14:25 despicable at the same time.
14:28 And if you're a physician, you're
14:29 watching this. We have a lot of doctors
14:31 that follow medical medium stuff, a lot
14:33 of doctors that watch the lives, that
14:36 listen to the podcasts. If you haven't
14:38 learned already, learn now. Humble
14:42 yourself and learn now.
14:46 Dig down deep into the integrity basket
14:51 and humble yourself. You may be a
14:54 doctor. There's some out there's podcast
14:56 doctors
14:58 that draw so much blood from their
14:59 patients.
15:02 They've been raping their patients of
15:04 blood. You you have no idea. 20 vials,
15:07 25 vials, 12 vials, 15 vials. certain
15:10 functional medicine chiropractors
15:14 pulling blood, ordering blood and their
15:17 nurse practitioners ordering blood out
15:19 of their patients. You have no idea.
15:21 People who are really sick, people who
15:23 are chronically ill, they never get
15:25 better there. Never get better there. In
15:27 fact, one of them did a did a thing did
15:30 a thing on their podcast acting like
15:32 they knew about blood draw. They were
15:34 they were jabbing at me saying, "Look,
15:37 he's saying don't get blood work." I
15:39 never said that. Read the book. Listen
15:41 to my podcast. I never said don't get
15:43 blood work, but that's what they said.
15:45 And then they act like, "Oh, well, we
15:47 know what we're doing here." Meanwhile,
15:48 they're guilty. Guilty of pillaging
15:51 people's bodies for a decade. Guilty for
15:55 pillaging
15:56 all the blood they took out of women
15:58 with Lyme disease. All the blood they
15:59 took out of women with severe SIBO. All
16:02 the blood they took out of women with
16:03 fibromyalgia. Lots and lots of vials.
16:06 And then, sorry, you're not getting
16:08 better with our probiotics and our
16:10 colostrum and our, you know, or or and
16:13 our stem cell and our peptides. You're
16:15 not getting better. Move along. Let
16:17 another patient come in. Let's draw all
16:19 their blood, too. I've watched this.
16:22 I've seen it. It's there all the time.
16:26 And that's how the nitty-gritty dirty
16:28 business is.
16:30 And that's how it rolls. There are
16:32 podcast doctors now out there have a
16:35 history of 20 years ago and 25 years ago
16:39 when they were in practice near the Lyme
16:42 disease areas of the country in the
16:45 United States and they were taking 45
16:48 vials of blood out of their women
16:50 patients with Lyme disease and then
16:52 bombarding them with doxycyc.
16:56 And I happen to know a lot of doctors
16:58 that witnessed this along the way. And
17:00 it was like pillaging and destroying of
17:04 women's health and bodies. Never gets
17:06 talked about. Only one talking about it.
17:09 They bled them to death. A lot of those
17:11 women died and lost their lives. That's
17:14 how it works. Chronic illness. If you
17:16 bleed people that much, and they did.
17:19 And they're on their podcast right now.
17:21 These are these are guy doctors that are
17:24 on their podcast right now that have a
17:25 guilty past of this. Nobody knows.
17:28 They'll never talk about it. This is how
17:30 it works. We got a comment right there.
17:32 Craybuck, I got sicker after several
17:35 blood draws. Indeed. Indeed. So, indeed.
17:38 So, so this is a live. This is a show.
17:42 We're live, by the way.
17:45 This is a show that is critical to watch
17:48 and we're going to cover some of the
17:49 details. We already are digging in. And
17:52 then I got some stuff on the table just
17:53 to point to and stuff. Recovery.
17:57 Recovery for when you get your blood
17:59 drawn and prep. Prep for before you get
18:03 your blood drawn. See how important this
18:05 is? You see how critical this is?
18:10 All right. Integrity basket. You like
18:12 that one? I don't even know where that
18:14 one came from because the SFC didn't
18:16 give me integrity basket. And uh I on
18:20 that one right there
18:23 that came from me and when it came out I
18:26 was like uh oh let's see how that one
18:28 went. All right let's go into the
18:32 nitty-gritty here. What do we see here?
18:35 Let let's see if I can get some action
18:37 going. All right.
18:42 All right. Just going to move a couple
18:43 of things if you guys don't mind.
18:46 Let's start fresh. Here
18:50 we are. Let's see if we can get an angle
18:52 over here.
18:58 Not getting the angle yet.
19:02 Sorry, you guys. All right, let's try
19:05 this one.
19:07 All right, here we go.
19:11 All right,
19:13 what you see right there is a little bit
19:15 more than a quarter vial of blood. You
19:17 guys see?
19:18 Very important to look at this. This
19:21 could save your life. It can save years
19:24 of misery. How about that? Could save
19:26 you years of misery.
19:29 If you're somebody that was exposed to
19:30 mold and your immune system bo,
19:39 you better watch this.
19:42 Forewarning you. You better watch this.
19:46 are you can live a life of untold
19:49 misery.
19:51 Okay. So, what you're seeing right here,
19:55 you're seeing a quarter vial. Now,
19:57 there's different sized tubes
19:59 and you may get some big tubes. There's
20:02 doctors that order blood work and the
20:04 phabotamist comes out and has some
20:06 cranking big tubes and you gota you got
20:09 to worry about that. This is a smaller
20:12 tube. They get smaller than this. They
20:14 get bigger than this. But what you see
20:16 is a quarter tube right there. Do you
20:18 guys see that?
20:20 Let me do this angle, too. Can we do a
20:22 different angle here? Right here. This
20:24 would be great. Coming down in in this
20:27 part,
20:29 there we are. Oh, no. We're back to
20:31 that. All right.
20:38 That's the angle I've been looking for.
20:40 Finally. All right. Thank you. Thank
20:43 you. Amazing.
20:46 Okay.
20:52 All right. I think we did it.
20:56 All right. I'm cracking up here.
20:58 All right.
21:01 You guys watching this,
21:04 let's go. Let's go back. I mean, let's
21:06 let's go back to there. Let's get back
21:08 to this.
21:11 All right. Let's go back to what we're
21:13 talking about now.
21:19 All right,
21:21 let's go back to that spot again. I love
21:24 being live and let's go back to what
21:26 we're talking about.
21:30 All right.
21:34 All right. I think I'm going to give up
21:36 on that. You guys,
21:39 what you're seeing over here is
21:40 critical. You're seeing a quarter vial
21:43 in the arm.
21:46 You have to remember that. You have to
21:49 recall this information.
21:52 You have to be able to reference back to
21:55 this scene you're seeing now because it
21:58 disappears in a heartbeat when you're at
22:01 the doctor's office, when you're at the
22:02 clinic, when you're at the blood draw
22:05 place. It disappears instantly as you go
22:09 and sit down. Gone. Right out of your
22:12 head.
22:15 Gone.
22:17 Keep in mind, you don't want it to be
22:20 gone.
22:22 You want it to be there. And what you're
22:24 going to remember right here is quarter
22:26 vial. Quarter vial. You can remember
22:29 half vial, too. But quarter vial. That's
22:31 what you're going to be asking for. And
22:34 trying to remember what that looks like
22:36 is critical right here because it's easy
22:39 to just forget instantly. And they draw
22:41 all the blood. Five whole vials, seven
22:44 whole vials. And if you're pregnant, you
22:47 want to know this right now.
22:50 If you're a partner,
22:55 you want to know this right now. If
22:57 you're somebody with chronic illness,
22:59 you want to know this. You want to
23:00 remember this. So, that's a quarter vial
23:04 right there in my hands.
23:06 And remembering that is critical. Okay.
23:13 People do is they go and they get their
23:14 blood drawn and they surrender. They
23:17 surrender their soul. They surrender
23:20 their free will. They become a slave to
23:25 the industry. They do. I'm serious. I
23:29 can't tell you. Even people I know I I
23:32 that got blood work. I'll be great. What
23:34 did they do? The quarter vials. Oh, I
23:36 never asked them. I just I you know, I
23:39 got scared. I got spooked. I sat in the
23:41 chair and they just did it and they
23:44 pulled it all out.
23:46 And I never even asked them. But what
23:49 happens is there's this surrendering
23:51 that occurs when you get your blood
23:53 drawn. And this surrendering
23:56 happens instantaneously
23:58 because the white coat the phabotamist
24:03 and you just go ahead and take my blood.
24:07 Just take my blood.
24:10 A quarter vial works like this. I saw a
24:14 question come up.
24:17 If a doctor ordered a bunch of blood
24:19 work, you ask the phabotamist how many
24:21 vials you think it's going to take,
24:24 how many vials it's going to fill.
24:26 That's what you ask the doctor or the
24:29 phabottomist
24:30 or the blood draw person. So, right
24:32 here, let me show you some blood vials
24:36 right here. See if we can get another
24:38 little spot.
24:41 Okay,
24:43 right there we got a full one. That's a
24:47 full one right there. Take a look. And
24:50 then you got like an eighth
24:54 over here. That's an eighth. This one
24:56 right here. So that's an eighth.
24:59 That other one's almost a half. And then
25:03 the other one's about a half.
25:07 So there you go. Okay. So, you're going
25:10 to ask the flu bottomist, "How many are
25:12 you going to do? Are you doing four? Are
25:15 you doing five? Are you doing six?" And
25:17 they'll usually have an idea and they'll
25:19 look at the order and they'll be like,
25:21 "I'm probably going to need Yeah,
25:23 probably going to need four on this."
25:30 One of the things you can ask for is
25:31 pediatric vials.
25:34 They may not give that to you. They may
25:36 just say, "Oh, no. You're going to get
25:37 the adult ones.
25:42 But you have to have your free will
25:44 intact when you get your blood work.
25:47 You got to have your light bulb on when
25:50 you get your blood to work. You have to.
25:53 It's imperative.
25:56 There's people out there, they do
25:57 everything to try to fix a deficiency.
26:00 They fight for it. They believe, you
26:02 know, they don't want to be deficient.
26:03 They freak out if a doctor says they're
26:05 deficient in something. and they freak
26:07 out, but they'll just hand over their
26:11 blood in a large amount and then get a
26:15 bunch of deficiencies that can't be
26:17 fixed overnight or in 6 months or in 8
26:20 months or a year. They'll get
26:23 deficiencies they can't remedy quick.
26:26 It's not possible. Very important to
26:28 know. Unless you're diligent and you're
26:32 doing medical medium and you're slamming
26:34 down the recipes
26:39 and the information and the celery juice
26:42 and the the cucumber juice and anything
26:45 else.
26:49 All right,
26:51 let's get moving a little bit. The
26:53 reason why people are at the doctor's
26:54 office is because their immune system is
26:56 defunct and not working.
27:00 And I'm supportive about blood work
27:02 because I think blood work is important.
27:05 If your immune system is not working,
27:06 blood work is important. And going to
27:09 the doctor and getting blood work and
27:10 getting it ordered is important. Couple
27:13 things you want to do though. You want
27:15 to ask the doctor how many vials it's
27:17 going to take. You want to ask the
27:19 doctor if you can break them up. Maybe
27:22 two vials, one appointment, two vials,
27:26 another appointment, meaning do the
27:27 thyroid panel, do the liver panel, one
27:30 appointment, do the deficiencies and the
27:33 nutritional deficiencies and everything
27:35 else on another one and break them up so
27:38 you don't shock your body so you have a
27:41 chance to recover and recoup. You see
27:43 how important that is? How how
27:44 critically important that is? It's a
27:47 really big deal.
27:52 Another thing you want to do is you want
27:55 to hold your horses when you're getting
27:56 your blood drawn and you want to make a
27:58 demand.
28:01 You want to tell the phabotamist
28:04 quarter tube.
28:07 Phabotamist says, "No, we're going to do
28:09 full tubes." You say, "Okay, well, I'm
28:12 going to call the doctor."
28:15 A lot of times a phabotamist will just
28:16 give in right away and be like, "Fine,
28:19 fine. I don't want any trouble. I got a
28:21 quota. I got, you know, I got a
28:22 schedule. I got to be on schedule. I got
28:25 to do this." And they fill quarter
28:27 tubes. And guess what? You'll never hear
28:29 a complaint. They'll go in, the test
28:31 will get done, you'll see the report,
28:33 you'll see the results, the doctor's
28:35 happy, and you did quarter tubes. How is
28:37 that possible? But it is, cuz they only
28:41 need a little bit.
28:44 They only need a little bit.
28:50 And that's the real thing.
29:01 Immune cells get taken for granted.
29:12 Immune cells
29:14 Or guess where
29:18 immune cells are in your bloodstream.
29:20 You see this? Look at this.
29:24 Is there immune cells in your gut?
29:26 They're in your torso. They're around
29:29 your liver. They're around your
29:31 intestinal tract. Some of them are in
29:33 your intestinal tract lining, but
29:35 they're not inside your gut. It's not
29:37 like your whole immune system is in your
29:38 gut. It's in your bloodstream around
29:41 every single organ.
29:46 Lymphocytes are in your lymphatic
29:48 system, which is guess what? Everywhere
29:50 on the body. Right here's your
29:53 bloodstream right here. Here's the
29:54 river. Just letting you know, your
29:56 immune cells are in that river.
30:00 So, when they draw that blood, they pull
30:04 up all your immune cells. You see this?
30:07 That are in that area as they're drawing
30:09 it up, a hunk of them. And then your
30:13 bloodstream is flowing again. It's still
30:15 flowing. They stick another tube on. Do
30:17 you guys hear what I'm saying? And then
30:19 another round of immune cells go right
30:21 up into the next tube.
30:24 You ready for this? Third tube. Full
30:27 tube coming in.
30:30 Blood is flowing. Your immune cells are
30:33 getting brought back in to the third
30:35 tube. Fourth tube. More immune cells.
30:38 Fifth tube. Sixth tube. 7 8 9 10 11 12
30:41 13 14 16 All the tubes that people get,
30:44 they get a lot of tubes for a lot of
30:46 different disorders, a lot of
30:48 complaints. A lot of specialists draw a
30:49 lot. Functional medicine doctors can
30:51 then just draw a lot of blood.
30:56 Now you're in there cuz you're sick.
30:59 You're suffering and struggling. Pain in
31:00 your head, back of the neck, pain in
31:02 your jaw, pain behind your eyes, pain on
31:06 your scalp, pain on your back, pain on
31:09 your feet, neurological symptoms, tick
31:11 spasms, tremors, everything else. You
31:14 name it. You got all this stuff brewing,
31:17 all this stuff going on, and you're
31:19 struggling and you're suffering.
31:23 And it's because your immune system's
31:25 already compromised because you're
31:26 battling bugs. So, what your immune
31:29 system is battling
31:33 is pathogens. Here's a pathogen right
31:35 here. Here's a pathogen right there.
31:38 This is epsine bar. This is the
31:39 shingles. This is HSV1.
31:42 This is herpes simplex 2. This is HHV6.
31:47 This is cyto right here. That's right.
31:50 So, your immune cells are trying to
31:52 battle these buggers here.
31:57 Your immune cells are fighting these
32:00 pathogens, these viruses and bacteria.
32:06 Your immune cells are battling strep
32:08 bacteria. Look at this. You guys see
32:11 this? Okay, that's bacteria.
32:17 All this is happening. And what are they
32:20 doing? They're drawing too much blood
32:22 and they're taking your immune cells.
32:24 And guess what? Those immune cells, they
32:26 don't build back up overnight. A
32:28 chocolate chip cookie and a small cup of
32:32 apple juice will not bring them back.
32:37 Get home at night
32:39 can have a nice freerange roasted
32:41 chicken right here. It's not going to
32:44 bring back those immune cells. It's not
32:46 going to bring back your lost blood.
32:49 Sorry, but it's not.
32:53 There's something called empty blood.
32:55 Blood that's missing things because your
32:58 body can produce blood, but it can
33:01 produce empty blood. Missing trace
33:04 minerals, macro minerals, electrolytes,
33:06 missing nutrients, missing
33:10 minerals like magnesium.
33:15 But your body needs more and it loses
33:17 more when you're getting excessive blood
33:19 draw. And excessive blood draw is when
33:21 you're doing more than half files and
33:23 too many of them.
33:26 Your immune cells start to weaken
33:28 because they're being removed from the
33:29 body and your bone marrow is not
33:31 producing them fast enough. Therefore,
33:34 the pathogens like viruses and bacteria
33:38 end up rising up. They rise up. Six
33:42 months from then, you're sicker. Now,
33:44 you're getting a multiple scerosis
33:46 diagnosis. And guess what? You get the
33:48 MS diagnosis and then they'll need 12
33:51 more vials. Then you'll have to go to an
33:53 MS doctor and you'll need 12 more vials.
33:57 Then if you get sicker and you're in a
33:59 wheelchair, the specialist is want is
34:03 going to want to get 12 more vials. You
34:05 see the story? See how it rolls? Your
34:08 multiple scerosis is because of Epstein
34:11 bar virus. Medical medium information
34:14 first before Harvard tried to steal it.
34:18 years later, published in a New York
34:20 Times bestselling book, medical medium
34:22 book, long before
34:26 Epstein bar causes
34:29 multiple scerosis.
34:33 Keep that in mind. Not only causes
34:35 multiple scerosis,
34:38 but it's fueled by blood draw.
34:41 Very important to know.
34:44 Hands down, anything you want,
34:49 anything you want to know about Lyme
34:50 disease, multiple scerosis,
34:53 fibromyalgia, thyroid disorders, lupus
34:59 gets fueled by blood draw. Fueled. Those
35:02 are all pathogenbased conditions and
35:06 symptoms.
35:08 More blood gets drawn. This thing
35:10 happens here. You see this thing? What
35:14 this is is immune cells struggling
35:16 getting sucked up into the blood vials
35:18 on a regular basis.
35:20 Pathogens saying, "Haha, I'm happy now.
35:24 I have freedom. I could reign supreme.
35:26 Your immune cells can't take me down."
35:29 Because you're losing all your immune
35:31 cells through blood draw. Your bone
35:33 marrow gets weaker,
35:36 blows out, goes into overdrive, tries to
35:40 produce as many immune cells as
35:42 possible. other organs try to help
35:45 promote in restoring and creating immune
35:49 cells in every way possible. Everything
35:51 goes into overdrive
35:55 and then the person gets sicker.
35:58 Say they got Lyme disease. Let's get 20
36:00 more vials. We're going to run every
36:02 single Lime test possible and we're
36:04 going to repeatedly do it. And then
36:06 after a month of doxycyc, we're going to
36:08 do it all over again.
36:11 Lyme disease has killed so many
36:12 different people, but it's not Lyme
36:13 disease that killed them. Lyme disease
36:16 doesn't kill people.
36:18 It's the blood draw that kills the
36:21 people with Lyme disease. Do you guys
36:23 you see how it works? That's how it
36:26 works.
36:28 HIV doesn't kill people. It's the blood
36:31 draw for HIV that kills people.
36:38 Very important information. Are you guys
36:40 having any fun yet or what?
36:44 Sorry I'm so serious.
36:47 You know, I really am. I think I heard
36:49 the phone ring, too.
36:52 I apologize for being so serious here.
36:55 Let's get into it a little bit.
36:58 All right.
36:59 Darcy Lee says over there on Facebook,
37:02 "Where does all that extra blood go?"
37:05 Okay. And that's the mystery because
37:07 we're talking about hundreds of millions
37:09 of gallons of blood.
37:12 We're talking about over a hundred years
37:15 of a billion, five billion, 20 billion,
37:20 100 billion gallons of blood. A trillion
37:23 gallons of blood. You see where did it
37:25 go? It doesn't go into the river.
37:28 Doesn't go into the lakes. Never did.
37:30 Doesn't go into a landfill.
37:35 It doesn't go.
37:38 Okay. Keep moving strong. Says, "I was
37:41 treated for Lyme disease. Got my blood
37:43 drawn. Put on doxy. Now I'm in a
37:47 wheelchair with an MS diagnosis. Had 13
37:50 more vials drawn.
37:53 Keep moving strong. I'm sorry that
37:55 you're going through all that." And that
37:57 that that right there. Keep moving
38:00 strong. That right there is why I'm
38:01 standing here. That's why
38:05 I'm standing here and that's why I give
38:07 out free information.
38:10 That's why I do what I do.
38:13 Go to the library, meaning get somebody
38:15 to go to the library wherever you can.
38:16 Get the books out. Ask the library to
38:18 stock this book.
38:20 Okay.
38:22 I know that. That's why I'm committed.
38:24 It's exactly nothing gets me more more
38:29 charged up and wanting to do God's work
38:32 than just reading what you just
38:34 commented. I've seen the carnage with
38:37 Lyme disease back in the day. I there's
38:39 some serious guilty podcast doctors that
38:42 caused so much carnage and damage in the
38:44 Lyme disease world and now they're just
38:46 on there talking about peptides like
38:47 they found the Holy Grail or something.
38:49 Like I've seen like I've seen the stuff
38:52 like for years. I've been around for a
38:54 long time in the health realm, in the
38:56 health movement, and it was small, real
38:59 small back 40 years ago. Oh, man. It's
39:03 unbelievable, really. All right,
39:06 let's talk about how you can restore
39:08 your blood. Let's go into that a little
39:10 bit.
39:11 Let's get into it. Okay, let's go here
39:14 first. Right before a blood draw, you
39:17 want to prep yourself. So, let's open up
39:19 the medical medium books.
39:32 Okay.
39:33 Blood draw for one week directly before.
39:36 There's information in here. Let me just
39:37 run it by you. See, you got the book
39:38 right there. I don't have to show it to
39:39 you guys over here on IG. You might need
39:42 it, right?
39:45 Okay.
39:47 Blood draw for one week directly before.
39:49 This protocol shows options to
39:51 strengthen your blood. Very important to
39:53 repair your brain and body for the week
39:57 leading up to getting a blood draw.
39:59 Okay? For the week leading up getting a
40:01 blood draw. Keep that in mind. All
40:03 right.
40:05 If you're on higher dosages of any of
40:07 these supplements in here, you're
40:09 probably already covered. There's
40:10 something to talk about. There's
40:12 supplements you can take leading up to
40:15 your blood draw. Very important.
40:19 So, fresh celery juice leading up to
40:22 your blood draw.
40:24 16 to 32 ounces right there. Fresh
40:26 celery juice.
40:28 Very important.
40:33 Lemon lime water. It's another one right
40:35 there.
40:37 So, let's uh
40:39 I'm going to put this little hypodermic
40:40 thing in here. Like that. Let's do some
40:44 lemon lime water really quick.
40:48 I think we'll do lemon.
41:00 Nothing like being live.
41:02 There we go.
41:04 Could put lime in there, too. You can do
41:06 both. You can do one. You want to make
41:09 sure every every single day before your
41:11 blood work, you want to be hydrated
41:16 with real electrolytes right there,
41:18 including
41:20 your celery juice.
41:27 This is such a serious day.
41:30 Let's move on. Coconut water. Got it
41:32 right here. I'm going to sip some. By
41:33 the way,
41:39 put the coconut water right here.
41:44 All right. So, these are just the
41:47 basics.
41:48 The basics
41:52 and you you'll find more information in
41:54 here, too, which is really amazing.
42:01 And I want to show you something else,
42:03 too, you guys. I'm going to go into the
42:05 chapter on the other the other book.
42:10 So, if you get brainsaver,
42:17 you're looking at it. There's a blood
42:18 draining agenda chapter packed with
42:21 information. I'm going to paw through it
42:23 a little bit.
42:26 That's a critical tool to have.
42:28 So, let's go into the one week before.
42:31 We talked about that. As many brain
42:33 saver recipes as possible one week
42:35 before. So, you want to make sure you
42:38 pick and choose the recipes that you
42:39 like and you want
42:42 the week before. Okay.
42:48 One week after
42:50 your blood draw, celery juice. Make sure
42:54 you do that every morning. You have the
42:55 option of doing cucumber juice. You can
42:56 do that as well. Lemon or lime water
42:59 like we just showed you.
43:02 Coconut water. I just took a sip of
43:05 coconut water. You can do the brain
43:07 builder.
43:08 The brain builder juice. The brain
43:10 soother juice in the medical meeting
43:12 books.
43:14 Melon. You can do the spinach soup.
43:16 That's another one too.
43:21 And the brain saver salad.
43:25 and as many brain saver recipes as you
43:27 want. That is afterwards.
43:30 Even if you do something like just the
43:32 spinach soup after your blood work, oh
43:34 my god, that's a big deal.
43:37 I'm giving you just a small rundown.
43:39 There's a lot more in here, too.
43:41 Incorporate as many fruits as you want
43:43 into your diet before and after, like
43:47 melons.
43:50 Keep that in mind. Apples is another
43:53 good one right there. All
44:00 right.
44:05 In this chapter right here, the blood
44:07 bra blood training agenda chapter. Okay.
44:13 Talk about like where does the blood go?
44:16 Nobody knows.
44:18 It's a deep dark secret of the industry.
44:22 But I'm sure there's a black market for
44:24 it because there definitely are blood
44:26 drinkers out there.
44:28 And you would be silly to think there
44:30 isn't because there always was
44:34 and there still is.
44:36 Bloodrinking is a big deal.
44:41 It's considered the fountain of youth
44:45 by certain elitists
44:48 that roam on the planet.
44:53 So yeah, where does the blood go? You
44:55 wonder,
44:57 especially blood from babies,
45:00 blood from children,
45:03 and blood from women. And all of that is
45:06 cataloged for the blood drinkers on the
45:09 planet. If you don't like this part and
45:12 you don't believe in it or something
45:13 like it, fine. Still do everything else
45:15 to take care of yourself and look out
45:17 for yourself. I got a phone call coming
45:18 in, by the way. I'm just waiting for the
45:20 phone call.
45:27 There's an endless cycle of we need to
45:29 order more blood. Look out for it.
45:33 Reading about it right now on Brain
45:34 Saver.
45:37 All right, I'm going to read a comment.
45:40 I think I'm having too much fun today or
45:42 something. Grateful 144. You wouldn't
45:45 believe the protocols the children's
45:47 hospital had for trying to diagnose
45:49 which kindia.
45:52 My baby had constant daily blood draws
45:55 for three weeks. It's so sick and
45:57 demonic. Thank you. Aw.
46:00 No, it is demonic. And it is sick. And
46:04 the system set up like that.
46:08 After general blood test, specialists
46:10 may come in and order a lot more blood.
46:13 As you get sicker,
46:16 we better order more blood. You will
46:19 hear those words.
46:22 There are people in the hospitals that
46:24 have a suit and tie.
46:27 And I've heard this from doctors in
46:30 hospitals that have told me
46:33 and I've heard this from patients in
46:35 hospitals that have also confided in me.
46:39 And there are usually in every hospital
46:43 a guy on duty and he's on duty in the
46:47 afternoon or at night
46:51 and then switches off to another guy
46:53 that's on duty at night or the afternoon
46:55 and so forth.
46:57 That guy's job.
47:02 That That guy's job.
47:11 How's that?
47:14 That guy, that guy's job is to walk in
47:16 when things get problematic.
47:20 You got a child sick in a hospital bed.
47:23 You got a mom sitting by the child or a
47:26 dad.
47:28 The doctor's saying, "We have to do this
47:31 procedure.
47:33 This is what we need." The mom's saying,
47:35 "We want to take it a little easy for
47:37 now. We want to be cautious. We want to
47:40 be careful. My son, my daughter seems to
47:43 be doing okay."
47:45 And then the nurse and the doctor, they
47:48 go behind closed doors,
47:51 come back. we really should do this
47:53 procedure. We really think it's an
47:55 appendicitis.
47:57 Even though your son or daughter feels
47:59 good, the mother says, "I kind of want
48:02 to wait a little bit.
48:04 Can we wait overnight?" The doctor
48:06 leaves. The nurse leaves.
48:09 They go to the guy that sits behind the
48:12 desk. He's in a suit. He's in a tie. He
48:16 comes in to the room. later on if
48:22 trouble is occurring or what the
48:24 hospital believes there's a hold up
48:26 because they want to do procedures and
48:29 then they want people going home, get
48:31 the new people in, do procedures, get
48:33 people going home.
48:35 And that guy comes, he's got a suit and
48:37 tie and he comes in and he says, "Ma'am,
48:42 you know, Mrs.
48:44 Jenkins.
48:48 Um, we really need to move along and we
48:50 really need to do this.
48:52 Do you don't want us pulling our weight
48:56 because you have an underage
49:00 child. Your child's under really the
49:03 jurisdiction and care of this hospital
49:05 right now. You don't know it, but your
49:07 son and daughter is. And we need to move
49:10 this on. So, we're ordering more blood
49:13 work immediately
49:18 and that's how it works. Okay, I want to
49:20 read another comment right here.
49:25 Samantha says,
49:27 Buttonshaw says on Facebook, "Oh my, I
49:30 had 24 vials taken,
49:34 a CT scan and lumbar puncture all in the
49:38 same day here in the UK." What are you
49:41 what you are saying makes sense but had
49:44 never thought of it that way. Thank you
49:46 for sharing this. Thank you for sharing
49:48 your comment.
49:51 So
49:54 hold on guys.
50:04 Okay. Hello.
50:09 Yeah.
50:11 This is This is Dr. Jehovi.
50:14 Yeah.
50:16 Okay.
50:18 It's St. Who Who's Hospital? Uh-huh.
50:21 Yeah.
50:23 Um Well, I'm about to make a visit. Yes.
50:27 I'm about to I'm about to go down there
50:30 and I'm about to tell that mother
50:34 and that father that they're going to
50:36 have to listen to us. Yeah.
50:39 We asked to draw more blood and they
50:42 said that the first round of blood
50:43 should have been enough and we're not
50:46 going to take that answer. No. Uh-huh.
50:49 We're heading down there.
50:52 We may bring security if we have to. The
50:55 father looks very strong
50:59 and he's very protective over his child.
51:02 Yes.
51:03 So, what do you suggest we do?
51:08 H I'll get the paperwork out. I will
51:13 and uh maybe contact the authorities.
51:16 Okay.
51:18 Thank you.
51:20 Sorry guys. Just had a phone call to
51:22 make.
51:29 So the endless cycle of we better order
51:30 more blood.
51:32 All right. If you guys don't have these
51:34 books, make sure you get these books.
51:36 It's important information. These books,
51:38 the Brain Saver books are in the UK,
51:41 okay? They're pretty much all over the
51:42 world.
51:44 New York Times bestselling.
51:47 These are powerful tools.
51:49 Just get ready though. They're packed
51:51 with information, recipes, protocols,
51:54 information to help you, the whole bit.
51:58 I want you to watch this episode over
52:00 again and really take heed.
52:06 If that's how it's said, take heed
52:10 and visualize that quarter vial
52:14 and at least a half a study it right
52:18 here. Let me see if I can get another
52:20 closeup real quick.
52:23 Let's go up here.
52:28 That's a quarter vial is what you're
52:29 seeing.
52:31 And having that in your memory bank is
52:34 critical so you don't get that zombie
52:36 bite
52:38 and surrender your free will.
52:43 I believe people should get blood work.
52:45 I believe it is important. And I believe
52:47 when someone's chronically sick or they
52:50 get acute sickness, blood work is
52:52 necessary. I do. Keep in mind for
52:55 somebody that's a fainter or you're
52:58 somebody that's hyper sensitive, this is
53:00 the best way to go, too. You may be
53:03 somebody that's petite. Maybe you're 92
53:07 lbs.
53:10 They're going to draw the same amount of
53:12 blood from a 92 lb petite woman as they
53:16 would a 250 lb male.
53:20 They will draw the same amount of blood
53:23 from a very tiny person
53:28 versus a larger person. That's another
53:31 mistake in the industry that they don't
53:33 talk about because guess why they don't
53:35 talk about it? Because they don't know
53:37 it's a mistake. That's how screwed up it
53:39 is. Medical meme information was the
53:41 first to bring this to people's
53:43 attention
53:44 and I have paid dearly for it.
53:49 Behind the scenes I have battle had to
53:52 battle battles
53:57 just all part of it.
53:59 All right. So the brain books let's go
54:01 sit down table. Let's relax. I'm going
54:02 to bring my tea over there. I may bring
54:05 something else. Let me just put this
54:07 over here for a second you guys.
54:11 Pop this down, guys. Don't mind. Let's
54:14 take a look. Let's get the books over
54:15 here, too.
54:17 Got the books. It's exciting coming over
54:20 here. Okay, I'm going to bring this
54:22 little brain over here.
54:27 And I'm going to say that
54:32 if you haven't seen this baby, this is
54:35 brand new and out
54:37 amazing. And I think I'm going to
54:42 bring one more thing.
54:46 I'm going to bring this baby over there
54:47 if you guys don't mind.
54:51 I'm going to bring this baby
54:58 Okay.
55:06 What's incredible about these books is
55:08 it has information about hemorrhagic
55:10 shock to babies.
55:14 And what moms don't realize and doctors
55:16 and other people and health influencers,
55:20 what they don't realize
55:22 is that when you draw blood from a
55:26 mommy, your baby can go into mild
55:28 hemorrhagic shock.
55:42 This is actually terrifying. Absolutely
55:44 terrifying.
55:48 First trimester, they draw a lot of
55:49 blood from a mommy. Second trimester,
55:51 they draw a lot of blood. Third
55:52 trimester, they draw a lot of blood.
55:54 Five vials, seven vials, full vials. It
55:57 should have been quarter vials. And it
55:59 should have been a lot less.
56:02 I recommend like two quarter vials
56:06 as a mommy that's pregnant
56:09 at most. Then maybe wait, give it some
56:12 time, go in for another two quarter
56:14 vials if it's really needed or
56:16 necessary.
56:18 Push your doctors to the limit. And a
56:23 lot of times they understand and they'll
56:25 work with you. Very important
56:26 information.
56:28 Your baby is reliant
56:30 on glucose and blood glucose. Your blood
56:34 glucose is how your baby develops. Your
56:36 blood glucose is how your baby stays
56:38 alive.
56:40 When you draw blood
56:44 from a mommy who's pregnant,
56:47 you're dropping her blood sugar like a
56:49 ton of bricks.
57:01 You're dropping
57:04 your blood sugar like a ton of bricks.
57:14 What happens is your baby goes into
57:16 blood sugar shock,
57:18 starts to starve in that moment until
57:21 your blood sugars back up,
57:24 but they don't tell you this and they
57:27 don't let anybody know.
57:29 It's like Russian roulette to some
57:33 degree.
57:34 It is definitely a sketchy game because
57:38 you don't know how sensitive your baby
57:39 is. You might be a sensitive mommy
57:43 and you're going into a quick blood
57:46 sugar shock. That's why a lot of moms
57:49 when they get blood work, they're
57:50 shaking and tremoring afterwards. They
57:53 feel unsteady.
57:55 A lot of women that aren't pregnant feel
57:57 that way after blood work. A lot of
57:59 people faint because they're going into
58:01 blood sugar deprivation. That means
58:04 their brain
58:09 is also getting shocked from a blood
58:11 sugar drop.
58:13 Another reason for the fainting that
58:16 occurs. Now, everybody's different. They
58:18 have different sensitivities. They have
58:20 different issues.
58:23 So, it's all sketchy, but when you're
58:26 pregnant,
58:28 it is so critical to be cautious. so
58:32 critical.
58:35 So, that's something I wanted to bring
58:37 to today's show so people know. I know.
58:40 I'm seeing the comments, you guys. I'm
58:41 seeing your comments. It's like that's
58:43 horrific and so forth. My midwife made
58:46 me do blood tests every 3 weeks because
58:48 my iron was low. Stuffy's synergy 144.
58:53 Great number. 144.
58:57 And who knows the ramifications
58:59 consequences to a baby than to a child.
59:04 But I do know one thing that
59:06 miscarriages are caused
59:09 by blood testing, blood draw during
59:12 pregnancy.
59:14 I do know that.
59:16 Keep that in mind.
59:19 It's really serious. The industry can't
59:22 handle trillion 20 trillion dollars in
59:25 lawsuits over the last 60 80 years
59:29 over miscarriages caused by blood draw.
59:31 So they're never going to ever fess up.
59:35 But that's how it works.
59:39 If you look into these books, be
59:42 prepared.
59:44 Every single line
59:48 is packed. If your screen froze or you
59:51 have no sound, go to the medical medium
59:53 YouTube channel or Rumble's channel.
1:00:00 Christine says, "I worked in pediatric
1:00:03 pediatrics and this is very true."
1:00:05 That's what she said.
1:00:08 Pa pa says, "That's demonic and makes me
1:00:12 so angry."
1:00:14 I know it's serious. I'm just reading
1:00:17 comments right now you guys as we're
1:00:18 talking about this.
1:00:21 Kodonota says, "Wish I knew mm when I
1:00:24 was raising my children." Tell people
1:00:26 about medical meme information. Tell
1:00:29 them, let them know. Okay?
1:00:32 And show them how much sense it makes,
1:00:36 too.
1:00:38 It's unbelievable really how much sense.
1:00:42 So, why is the industry not talking
1:00:44 about it?
1:00:46 I've let the cat out of the bag for a
1:00:48 long time now. I do know though that
1:00:52 people are ask people are asking for
1:00:55 quarter vials and half vials because of
1:00:57 this information they've seen because of
1:00:58 medical meme information about blood
1:01:01 draw.
1:01:03 But I know we're so far from like
1:01:05 correcting the system.
1:01:08 Like this is a serious serious indust
1:01:11 industry problem that needs to be
1:01:13 addressed. And I think I'm going to talk
1:01:15 about it a lot more. I feel kind of like
1:01:18 guilty by not talking about it. Things
1:01:20 get busy, things get crazy. I'm trying
1:01:22 to write another book right now.
1:01:26 And I'm just like, I see the damage
1:01:30 that's done out there. I see the
1:01:31 trickery.
1:01:33 I see what the functional medicine
1:01:34 doctors are doing, how much blood
1:01:36 they're ordering.
1:01:38 Like, it's like nobody has a care in the
1:01:40 world about it. the conventional doctors
1:01:44 to whatever kind of doctor they are.
1:01:48 Take this information to your doctor and
1:01:50 ask them what's right for you and then
1:01:51 talk talk about it and be like, "Look,
1:01:54 can I do a different routine with my
1:01:56 blood draws? Can I do quarter vials? Can
1:02:00 I do the medical medium protocol in
1:02:02 restoring my blood for a week
1:02:04 afterwards?
1:02:08 Can I do all of that?"
1:02:11 Hillary Graaso says, "Where does the
1:02:14 rest of the blood go?" All right. You
1:02:17 believe in aliens. You don't believe in
1:02:19 aliens. You believe in flying saucers.
1:02:23 You believe in alien alien sightings.
1:02:26 You don't believe in aliens. You don't
1:02:27 believe in aliens. You You think we're
1:02:29 the only people that exist?
1:02:34 I know there's some people that just
1:02:37 they don't believe in aliens whatsoever.
1:02:40 They just believe there's God
1:02:43 and then human life and the only life in
1:02:46 the universe is just us on Earth.
1:02:49 There's people that believe that
1:02:52 the God part's great.
1:02:58 But if you believe in are aliens
1:03:01 draining cows of blood
1:03:05 in such a precision way,
1:03:08 it's impossible. and can't be done by
1:03:11 human technology.
1:03:13 Or have there been a million cows bled
1:03:18 just dehydratedly bled left in fields in
1:03:22 the last 60 years? Yeah, there has been.
1:03:26 That blood was important to somebody.
1:03:31 The minerals in our blood or are similar
1:03:34 to mining minerals.
1:03:37 So, what are the industries in the tech
1:03:39 industry doing? They're mining minerals.
1:03:41 Did you guys know that they don't talk
1:03:43 about that? Did you guys know that the
1:03:45 tech industry
1:03:48 keeps that quiet? You you hear it
1:03:49 uttered once in a while, but the tech
1:03:52 industry, they don't talk about the
1:03:55 mining of minerals. Do you know why?
1:04:00 because they would take up such a bad
1:04:04 disgusting reputation.
1:04:08 Did you know the whole mining of
1:04:09 minerals on this planet Earth right now
1:04:12 the tech giants are doing? They're
1:04:14 burrowing into the earth,
1:04:19 grabbing all those minerals, using it
1:04:21 for all your phones and everything else
1:04:25 and everything else that needs to.
1:04:27 That's technology, everything.
1:04:29 Did you know that could be, I guess,
1:04:31 okay? But did you know
1:04:33 that it's all about harvesting minerals,
1:04:36 too? Your trillions of gallons of blood
1:04:40 that's gone somewhere is harvesting. Did
1:04:43 you know that as well?
1:04:46 Did you know they're
1:04:48 not just using it for testing, for
1:04:50 cloning and crap like that?
1:04:53 more testing so they can try to destroy
1:04:56 like the Jews
1:04:59 or destroy
1:05:02 so many other walks of life on this
1:05:04 planet like they did in World War II
1:05:08 or they were drawing all the blood out
1:05:10 of the Jewish people. The Nazis were and
1:05:14 they were doing it because they were
1:05:15 trying to weaponize the blood through
1:05:17 technology so they can figure out ways
1:05:19 to inject things back into
1:05:24 Jewish
1:05:26 bodies
1:05:31 and they've done that with every single
1:05:37 walk of life on this planet.
1:05:39 Did you know that blood is
1:05:44 a treasure trove of information
1:05:49 and they take your blood and then they
1:05:51 test for things that they want to test
1:05:53 for they don't even talk about and they
1:05:55 experiment with things they want to
1:05:57 experiment with with your blood and your
1:05:58 baby's blood and your children's blood
1:06:00 and your blood.
1:06:02 And did you know that there is a black
1:06:05 market out there
1:06:07 for people who like drinking blood? And
1:06:10 they are people on this planet
1:06:14 that believe it is the fountain of
1:06:16 youth,
1:06:18 drinking young people's blood. So when
1:06:20 your blood goes out, it has your age. It
1:06:23 has
1:06:25 if you're male or female, it has all
1:06:29 your information
1:06:31 or your children's blood goes out that's
1:06:35 harvested.
1:06:36 It's harvested for minerals. They
1:06:39 dehydrate those millions and millions,
1:06:41 trillions of gallons of blood and they
1:06:44 dehydrate it and get precious trace
1:06:46 minerals from it. Did you know that for
1:06:49 technology?
1:06:52 And so these are some of the things that
1:06:53 they do with our blood. It's fun. Fun to
1:06:56 know. Great to know.
1:06:59 If you're somebody that doesn't believe
1:07:00 in aliens or believe in any of this,
1:07:03 protect yourself and get the books and
1:07:05 move that part aside and say, "Aw is
1:07:07 talking about aliens and talking about
1:07:08 blood drinkers and elitist elitist pigs
1:07:11 out there on the planet drinking, you
1:07:13 know, blood,
1:07:16 right? and puppeteering
1:07:19 puppeteering the world and so forth
1:07:22 illumination and everything else. If you
1:07:23 don't believe in any of that or
1:07:25 conspiracy about the blood draining
1:07:26 agenda, you can move all that aside.
1:07:28 Move it all aside. Move it all aside. Or
1:07:30 just think it's fun story time,
1:07:32 whatever.
1:07:36 So, I'm looking at the comments right
1:07:37 here.
1:07:45 So amazing trouble over here says on IG,
1:07:48 I worked in OB clinic and AFP
1:07:53 testing during pregnancy has caused
1:07:56 miscarriages. This is the truth.
1:07:58 Explanation point. It is the truth.
1:08:02 Thank you for confirming. I really
1:08:04 appreciate that. I really appreciate
1:08:06 that. But let's just say, let's just say
1:08:10 all the blood that's drawn and taken
1:08:13 from everybody
1:08:15 is thrown away. They don't throw it
1:08:18 away. They don't throw it away,
1:08:21 but it's thrown away. Just say maybe
1:08:24 they put it in a rocket ship and they
1:08:25 send it off to space because it's
1:08:27 nowhere to be found. By the way,
1:08:30 because it's nowhere to be found, it
1:08:32 tells you something right there. There's
1:08:34 nowhere to be freaking found. Trillions
1:08:36 of gallons of blood nowhere to be found.
1:08:39 Biohazard waste nowhere nowhere to be
1:08:41 found. They don't incinerate it, you
1:08:43 guys. They don't have incineration
1:08:46 factories and they're incinerating the
1:08:47 blood.
1:08:49 But just say they threw it away somehow
1:08:52 and they put it in a rocket and they
1:08:54 sent it off into space.
1:08:58 Still, the information I'm giving you
1:08:59 and the information in these books is
1:09:01 critical for your life. Crit critical.
1:09:04 if you don't believe in anything.
1:09:07 So critical. Just reading some comments
1:09:09 here.
1:09:11 Let's see. Cahoo says over there on
1:09:14 YouTube, "Thank you for this info. My
1:09:16 cousin died after she got a lot of blood
1:09:18 drawn. She couldn't fight off the sea
1:09:22 virus because her immune system was
1:09:23 drawn out." And that's part of the
1:09:26 that's first of all, that's terrible and
1:09:28 I'm so sorry to hear that.
1:09:31 that it just it that just breaks my
1:09:33 heart and it's why I'm here. Once again,
1:09:35 it's why I'm here. And the things I'm
1:09:38 saying right here aren't a uh
1:09:41 don't make my life safe.
1:09:44 This these books don't make my life
1:09:46 safe, by the way, you guys. I'm just
1:09:48 telling you.
1:09:51 Anyway, but you know what? Just Yeah. I
1:09:56 just it's this thing, you know, when you
1:09:58 hear a voice like I do and you know
1:10:02 about the afterlife and you know about
1:10:04 things that people don't know, maybe
1:10:06 there's just some psychics out there
1:10:07 that are guessing or they hear a story
1:10:09 and they're guessing and they're coming
1:10:11 up with stuff, but that's different. But
1:10:13 when you hear a voice actually tell you
1:10:16 and that information is always right,
1:10:18 the information from spirit's always
1:10:20 right. I'm not saying I'm always right.
1:10:22 I have my own free will and I like to
1:10:23 try and pick and choose and do things I
1:10:25 want to do and I don't want to have a
1:10:26 voice tell me different
1:10:29 every minute.
1:10:31 But as far as the information that comes
1:10:33 into these books and the information I'm
1:10:35 talking about, it's solid and from
1:10:38 above. And when you hear a voice and you
1:10:40 hear this information and
1:10:43 and you know about the afterlife and you
1:10:46 know what happens when we leave here and
1:10:47 you know all these things, right? which
1:10:49 I want to get into like more books. But
1:10:53 you when you know all that you you can
1:10:55 you take some risks, you know,
1:10:59 you don't go into business with anybody
1:11:01 who's asking you to go into business
1:11:03 with you. You don't do that.
1:11:05 You you you take risks. You don't care
1:11:07 about who's your friend or not. You just
1:11:10 care about the chronically ill and
1:11:12 getting people better and getting them
1:11:13 the information they need. And that's
1:11:16 really what matters. That's it. So it
1:11:18 matters.
1:11:24 Check out these books when you get a
1:11:25 chance.
1:11:28 So a harvesting of minerals is a big
1:11:30 deal and that's happening through our
1:11:32 bloodstream, through our blood. Our
1:11:35 immune cells get lost through the blood
1:11:38 letting and the blood letting never
1:11:40 stopped. So remember the bloodletting
1:11:42 thing. Remember George Washington was
1:11:44 bloodletled it to death. You guys know
1:11:45 about that story.
1:11:48 George Washington was bloodleted.
1:11:52 They just would cut you open and you
1:11:53 bleed in a pan. If you're not better by
1:11:55 the next day, they cut you open, you
1:11:56 bleed in the pan. If you're not better
1:11:58 the next day, they cut you open and
1:11:59 bleed in the pan. They're still doing
1:12:01 the medical industry is still doing
1:12:03 blooding, but they found a different way
1:12:04 of doing it.
1:12:06 I gather when people get wise and they
1:12:08 get this information
1:12:10 long after I'm gone,
1:12:13 years down the road or whatever, these
1:12:16 books will be here. When people get the
1:12:18 information and they have it, the tide
1:12:20 will change, but there's going to be a
1:12:22 reckoning because of it because there's
1:12:24 a massive, massive black market industry
1:12:27 that's utilizing that blood they're
1:12:29 taking. And once you take that away from
1:12:31 them,
1:12:33 they'll probably try to find another way
1:12:35 to get something like blood. Anyway, on
1:12:38 that happy note right here, you just
1:12:40 watch the medical medium, the medical
1:12:42 medium live show. We're live still right
1:12:44 now.
1:12:46 Check out my Telegram.
1:12:48 Check out like all the different past
1:12:51 Telegram exclusive messages I've done. I
1:12:54 plan on doing more. Like, I'm on the
1:12:56 edge of trying to do that. So, just hang
1:12:58 in there. And I'm releasing a new
1:13:00 podcast tomorrow. It's a blood training
1:13:03 agenda podcast.
1:13:07 Get ready for that. Medical meme podcast
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1:14:15 It's not a $5,000 program
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1:14:47 Check out my medical meme newsletter. Go
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1:14:52 Medical meme newsletter. Make sure
1:14:54 you're on there so you know what's going
1:14:55 on. You know what I'm talking about,
1:14:57 right? The chiropractor guy that got in
1:14:59 trouble years ago.
1:15:01 Big trouble.
1:15:03 I mean, I don't even want to say what he
1:15:05 did because it was so despicable and
1:15:07 disgusting. It's like unbelievable.
1:15:11 Anyway, all right, you guys.
1:15:15 Whoa.
1:15:18 People are asking about the medical meme
1:15:19 information.
1:15:22 Katherine, you'll probably see their ad
1:15:24 just come right up. It's just you'll
1:15:25 know. That's crazy.
1:15:31 You guys, thank you so much.
1:15:37 This is one of those topics like just
1:15:39 it's like you know it's hurt a lot of
1:15:41 people this you like this information is
1:15:43 there to save people but you know that
1:15:45 this information it hurts because so
1:15:48 many people have been hurt by the blood
1:15:49 draw agenda and everything so it's it's
1:15:51 not an easy topic to go over and talk
1:15:54 about and honestly I should have been
1:15:56 talking about it more and more just that
1:15:57 I keep on thinking everybody's got the
1:15:59 book or people know about it they're wa
1:16:01 they listen to my podcasts and stuff
1:16:02 like that and I realize it's just that
1:16:04 you know People wake up every day,
1:16:06 they're like, "What is that? What do you
1:16:07 mean?" Oh, get me 10 vials, please, of
1:16:09 blood. Sure. And it's sad because the
1:16:13 loss of life and the quality of life is
1:16:15 unbelievable. Check out the new podcast
1:16:17 coming up tomorrow. And
1:16:21 God protect you too, please. I just saw
1:16:23 that comment.
1:16:25 Right back at you on that one. Love you
1:16:28 guys.
1:16:29 >> We're talking about the super flu. Now,
1:16:31 there's more than just a super flu going
1:16:34 around. There's COVID, the neurovirus,
1:16:37 and of course, a random RSV here and
1:16:40 there. But what you won't find anymore
1:16:43 ever are colds. Sure, people call it a
1:16:47 cold if they have a mild flu, but there
1:16:49 are no colds. They don't exist. It's
1:16:52 just flu being released and let out of
1:16:55 the gate in the labs, private classified
1:16:58 labs. And none of these flu would exist
1:17:02 anymore if they weren't continually
1:17:05 manufacturing and creating them. Why
1:17:08 would they do that? For many reasons.
1:17:11 Because it injures people. It kills
1:17:13 people. It allows them to experiment so
1:17:16 they can create a more deadlier and
1:17:18 deadlier and deadlier flu strain. And of
1:17:21 course, because of the political
1:17:23 atmosphere, the evildoers in the
1:17:25 classified labs love to release bad flu
1:17:29 and to shake up the political
1:17:32 environment. And as the years go on,
1:17:34 these super flu and these flu and these
1:17:38 bugs are going to get worse and worse
1:17:40 and worse. So what we have to do is arm