032125 2nd HR FASCINATING David Martin DNA MYTH COLD HARBOR SPRINGS ACT THAT CHANGED SCIENCE FOREVER
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032125 2nd HR FASCINATING David Martin DNA MYTH COLD HARBOR SPRINGS ACT THAT CHANGED SCIENCE FOREVER

032125 2nd HR FASCINATING David Martin DNA MYTH COLD HARBOR SPRINGS ACT THAT CHANGED SCIENCE FOREVER by Kate Dalley

[00:00:04] When it comes to politics, yeah, I'm well past the tinfoil hat stage. I need a good helmet for the bang in my head against the wall stage. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. When they say you'll be happy, what they mean is you'll be enslaved. That's why they're talking about a great reset. That's why they're talking about introducing this quasi-communist, quasi-socialist agenda.

[00:00:30] They know we've run the course where we cannot continue down the path of the ever-increasing indebtedness because we have a generation that quite literally cannot afford to buy a house. Millions of Americans are priced out of buying a home. And so it's easy to tell that generation, we're going to forgive your college debt. Student debt relief. And set your expectations lower. You're going to rent forever. We're going to celebrate the tiny house move.

[00:00:57] Pieces of evidence to suggest that the declaration of a novel coronavirus was actually entirely a fallacy. There was no novel coronavirus. That was Dr. David Martin. I actually had breakfast with Dr. Martin. He's fascinating, fascinating to listen to. Thank you. So, and I've actually, I've played some of his clips.

[00:01:26] I'm going to share with you a couple of ideas that are going to seem kind of far out there. You know me, it's a Friday show. I'm going to go a lot of places on Friday that I don't normally go. But this will just, I think the reason I wanted to do this was because I thought that, you know, as much as we can add to the conversation, like I don't believe in UFOs, but L.A. Marzulli does. So I always want to hear them out.

[00:01:53] I want to listen to them and I want to see as they're telling their stories, you know, how do I feel about this incoming information? I think we should always be like that, shouldn't we? I mean, it makes sense to me. So I never want to just shut a conversation out because I've made up my mind.

[00:02:12] But it does seem to me that you have to rely on the people that say, well, I do believe this and this is what I saw. And you have to, you just have to believe that is pretty much that evidence in a way, right? Like the gentleman that he talked about on the Tucker show. So, you know, I have a hard time with that because I think there's a lot of people sent out that do, you know, disinformation.

[00:02:42] But I can appreciate L.A. Marzulli's passion for what he believes in and always want to hear him out. And he's written a lot on Nephilim, all kinds of different things. So very fascinating, very fascinating guest. So I appreciate him coming on. I really do. So I bring up Dr. David Martin because if you're watching Severance, I don't know if you're watching that show. It's laced with a lot of cursing. So it might not be your game.

[00:03:09] But I have watched Severance. I mean, you know, to me, I don't mind the cursing as much. I think that the F word is nauseating at this point to have to listen to in shows that we binge, right? And so I don't like that.

[00:03:26] But I've watched Severance because there's a couple of shows I keep my eyes on because they're talking about sort of the future or they a lot of shows have predictive programming and things like that. So that's kind of why I watch these these things. But Severance is a really interesting show. Ben Stiller is the director. And, of course, Dan Erickson, who pens a lot of these types of things. He has he seems to have a lot of crazy knowledge about maybe where we're going in the future.

[00:03:55] If you get my drift, Dan Erickson, you know, bringing up the fact that they're living in this. You can separate your memories from an innie to an outie. You got the innie that goes to work in an outie that lives on the outside and you separate your memories. And it's all done with a chip. And it's very, very interesting. Right. The the main thing that I wanted people to understand about about and this is this this goes to the fascinating aspect of the things they're willing to put into shows segment.

[00:04:25] OK, is the fact that the laboratory in the show that's doing all these nefarious things to people as as lab rats and guinea and guinea pigs is called Cold Harbor. OK, so now if you know your stuff, which I know Dan Erickson must know in order to even want to insert that into the show Severance is that Cold Harbor is a very, very interesting, interesting phenomenon in our history.

[00:04:52] And David Martin speaks to that a lot because he would bring it up. Dr. David Martin in his talks of saying in his speeches of saying Cold Springs Harbor is a very interesting, interesting thing in America. It has done some very nefarious things. And it was also in the early 20th century eugenics, the office that really kicked off eugenics.

[00:05:18] OK, now you're going to understand Severance a little bit more as to why that was inserted in there. And the couple of offices that one in New York, the laboratory and one in Atlanta, Georgia, the one that David Martin, Dr. David Martin talks about is kind of interesting because it's all about human genetics. Mm hmm.

[00:06:08] All kinds of unfettered access to these type of these types of experimentation. MK Ultra came out of this. You've got the oh, my gosh, a forced sterilization of thousands of Americans and the passage of all kinds of weird. They were instrumental in getting a lot of things passed.

[00:06:30] And so it started about the time that the World War Two was ending. And so it started in a kind of a strange time as far as bringing the Nazi scientists back here and not all of a sudden they're not our enemy. Isn't that crazy? I mean, they were our enemy and then all of a sudden they're not and they're not going to take us over.

[00:06:53] But we want their best and brightest in the Nazi world to come here and head up NASA and head up all of these organizations in America. I mean, not just work there to be the head of. In fact, that brings me into Werner von Braun, right? A Nazi scientist who we brought over to head up NASA, the brand new NASA that was really going to going to kickstart and get going into that laundromat of black budget money.

[00:07:21] And it is a laundromat of black budget money. Hate to be the spoiler there, but I'm going to say I'm going to say it so it gets a little crazy when you start talking about NASA. OK, so Dr. David Martin. Interesting, interesting, interesting, because he really talks and really discloses a lot of these things. And I find that really fascinating, don't you? He also talks about DNA.

[00:07:46] Now, this is where it's going to go sort of off the reservation for people, because it's going to be really hard to take in the information that he's saying about DNA. But he ties it all in. So here we go. This is the first part of this clip with Dr. David Martin talking about this subject, Cold Springs Harbor. They call it Cold Harbor in the movie or in the show Severance. Interesting. OK, here we go. Anybody know what the Center for Disease Control actually would come from?

[00:08:14] In 1946, a beautiful, generous, compassionate human soul, John D. Rockefeller, decided that we needed to fund the Center for Disease Control. Now, does anybody know what the Center for Disease Control actually was set up to be? Anybody? No. That's the story they want you to tell.

[00:08:41] Well, it was actually set up to investigate the what makes malaria kill some people and make some people survive. That's what it was set up to do. Because it was, in fact, before the CDC, it was actually the Center for Malaria Control, which was allegedly what we set in motion with the Panama Canal. And then we set in motion for the southern states because we were very worried about the fact that we were not getting enough work out of the indentured and enslaved population because malaria seemed to be killing. Are you ready for this? African Americans, slaves.

[00:09:12] That's bad for business, isn't it? Did we actually care about malaria because we actually loved the people who were exposed to malaria? Do you think that John D. Rockefeller woke up on one of his hunting safaris and go, Oh, how I long for the day when these poor African savages can shoot big game with me healthily. Do you think that was part of his kind of long-term plan? No.

[00:09:37] His long-term plan was, how do I actually selectively get to a place where enough of them are around to carry the big game out of the forest or savanna, but not enough of them to be in the way of the mining and the oil and the everything else I want, really, from their land. So it turns out that managing their death would be a pretty good idea. So understanding malaria was not about public health. It was about economics. Interesting.

[00:10:01] In 1946, CDC is formed, allegedly, from malaria control, but the syphilis thing snuck in under the radar because we needed someplace to put the syphilis project, and so we did. And Cold Spring Harbor and Atlanta, Georgia became a collaborating location to make sure we figured out how to destroy the lives of African Americans with a controlled release of a pathogen during a period of time that we had, quote, civil rights interests.

[00:10:28] Isn't it interesting that we're marching for civil rights at the same time we're murdering people? Isn't that a really cool paradox where our official cover story is, ah, we're all about equal access. Let's get everybody to the drinking fountain. Let's just have fewer people getting to the drinking fountain. I just want to stop it there because digest that. Civil rights movement's going on at the same time this is going on, and it was about getting fewer people to the drinking fountain because, in general even, because they actually, this was the Office of Eugenics, okay?

[00:10:58] And so this is what gave us abortion. It gave us the vax program. It gave us all these things to sort of harm us, okay? So just let that sink in because it really is a strange thing. Okay, here we go. To the point where maybe we could get all the way to nobody to the drinking fountain, and we could actually get to the place where we wanted in the first place. We just happened to have the inconvenience of they all died of syphilis. Oh, I'm sorry.

[00:11:22] Now here's, in my view, in the long arc of the insurance company story, the original sin. And I'm now going to offend almost everybody in the room with what I'm... I'm going to play that when I get back because it's about DNA and the designs of DNA versus chromosomes. And he makes a valid point, believe it or not. He makes a really valid point, even though it's something that you are not used to hearing. It's going to sound whack-a-doodle crazy.

[00:11:51] And that's okay, right? Because on this show, I will talk about just about every single thing you can. So I'm going to play that when I come back. It's fascinating. He also talks about several different things that I do want to try to cover in today's show. But how we changed science forever. And that happened in 1980.

[00:12:16] And he brings up a very good point because this would be something that I would hope that Doge would take care of, that Doge would go in to make right because it changed the face of science in America like you cannot believe. For the worse. Okay? And it happened in 1980. He talks about it and brings up a fantastic point. If we're really going to change things, then we really need to get down to the root system. Don't we?

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[00:14:13] So happy. So happy that you're tuned in today. So I'm kind of going to introduce. I'm kind of going to. Well, sorry. It's live. We're going to say it's live radio. Look, I'm going to introduce this to you from Dr. David Martin because it's just utterly fascinating. So I got to. This is about DNA and how he felt or he thinks as he studied in the lab that we were completely misguided by this notion. And so let me.

[00:14:43] I'm just going to launch in and play this because it's just that fascinating. Okay. Here we go. So pay attention. Here we go. Here's this Dr. David Martin. What I'm going to say about science. How many of you have ever seen a tapestry? A tapestry. Most of you. So you know that it's made up of strings tied in knots on warp threads, right? Well, it turns out that you do not have DNA. You have chromosomes.

[00:15:12] Nature made chromosomes. If I were to walk into a cathedral in Europe and I would say, before you look at the tapestry, let me untie all the threads and then let me put them in a pile on the floor. And then I'd like you to critique the image of the tapestry. You would think me mad. You would think me mad because I would be, in fact, mad. You would not see the near naked vixen by the pond.

[00:15:37] You would not see the heart with an arrow thrust through its bleeding chest. You wouldn't see any of those images and you wouldn't see them because it would be a pile of string on the ground. It turns out that a nasty photograph, and it wasn't really a photograph. It was an x-ray photograph, plate 51, taken in 1952. Okay? And I said it. There you said it. And I'm telling you why I said it.

[00:16:06] Because DNA is not a product of nature. It is a model of human manipulation. Listen carefully to what I'm saying. DNA is not a product of nature. It is a characteristic. It's a model of human manipulation. That first image, 1952, Raymond Gosling and Rosalind Franklin, the actual people who first characterized the double helix called deoxyribonucleic acid,

[00:16:36] they were the first ones to discover that there was an interesting orientation of the molecule, deoxyribonucleic acid, and it was then a year later that Watson and Crick were celebrated for actually coming up with the invention of DNA. But it turns out they didn't invent anything. They actually built a model. But the model was analogous to untying the tapestry of life in the form of chromosomes and then putting the untied strings on the floor and saying, describe humanity.

[00:17:05] Funded by foundations supported by life insurance companies. Why do you think the Nobel Prize was awarded to people who didn't even discover the thing? They didn't. Watson and Crick had nothing to do. Seriously. Seriously. Nothing to do with discovering anything. They happened to be eugenicists who would support a cover story that would tell science, don't look anywhere else, only look to the double helix.

[00:17:37] I'm going to go out on a limb here for you. Chromosomes, being paramagnetic, wound, helical coils of conductive material, are quite possibly antenna. They're quite possibly not chemistry at all. And it turns out I've proven that in the lab. Hmm. If you wonder why the magnet experiment that you're going to hear about from Dr. Carey is so damn interesting, it's not because of DNA. It's not because of RNA.

[00:18:06] It's because they are putting an antenna into your body to screw up the transmissions of all of the wisdom of the cosmos so that you are detached from being human. And if you knew what it really was, it is a wound helical antenna, and it's an antenna that was made so that we stayed in touch with our creation and our creator. That's what it was. And in 1953, we defiled it.

[00:18:36] And we have spent billions of dollars describing life through untied strings of a tapestry and then mysteriously come to the conclusion that 95% of DNA is just junk DNA. Really? If you're a statistician in the room and you've ever actually said that, you should hang your head in shame in perpetuity. You should get sackcloth and ashes. You should have a scarlet dunce cap sewed onto your shirt or your hat or whatever. That's why I like it.

[00:19:06] Because it turns out that the reason why we don't understand life is because we untied the majesty of the tapestry of life and then tried to describe life through the pile of strings that we put on the floor. Wow. Wow. Fascinating. Am I right? Fascinating. Let that digest for just a moment. I'll be right back. That's Dr. David Martin. Be right back. And getting to the thing that changed science forever that most people never talk about. No one's ever tried to go after this bill.

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[00:22:09] So let me go back to this. This is he's talking a lot about the act, the act of that change science. Okay. And this is hugely important because it really will disclose kind of what we these are sort of the roots that we need to get rid of. These are the roots of the money that actually is part of the big ticket items that the deep state loves. Okay.

[00:22:39] So you won't hear anyone talking about this, just like they won't reverse. They won't get rid of, I should say, socialized medicine. Right. Remember, they all campaigned. All of our politicians on our right side of the aisle campaigned on getting rid of Obamacare. Not a single word in the last cycle of 2024. Right. Not a word about Obamacare because it's set in stone now. They don't want to get rid of it. Okay. So and that's a that's a huge problem. Here we go. Here's Dr. David Martin. And then. Oops. Hold on just a second.

[00:23:08] You know, it's always. Well, I'm live. What can I say? It's just how it goes. Okay. Here we go. And then 1980 came along. It wasn't really 1980. It was signed into law in 1980. But the real congressional hearings were in 1979. And what I love about the Beidol Act is nobody ever reads the hearings that gave rise to the Beidol Act. But you've been told that the Beidol Act was this wonderful breakthrough that actually stimulated the great knowledge economy of the United States.

[00:23:35] Because for the first time, we were going to let the recipients of federal grants gain commercial access to the benefits of their research. The greatest innovation of all time to make sure that science would finally contribute to the economy and we could build a knowledge economy. And so the cover story was let's let people who get federal grants keep the rights to their inventions. Let's let people who get federal grants keep the rights to their inventions. 1980 changed everything in science. Here we go.

[00:24:05] If you want to know the death of free inquiry in science, and I mean the death like nails in the coffin, coffin on the train, train over the distance, corpse rotting in the casket, showing up and being buried under a wooden cross in the middle of the desert. The death of science happened with the signature of the Beidol Act.

[00:24:24] Because the minute we decided that publicly funded research was the provenance of the lottery winnings of those who actually would play by the rules of the game. And what's the rules of the game? Send in your grant application. Have it peer reviewed. Most of you don't even know that happens. Before you can even ask a question, a committee decides whether you can ask the question.

[00:24:52] You have a team of experts who have never thought of a thing because you thought of the thing. You have a team of experts decide whether the question you're asking is a legitimate question. Oh, that's a great idea because clearly the experts in the room would be perfect to understand the thing that they have no idea what the thing is. That makes absolutely logical sense. So let them be the arbiter of who gets the money.

[00:25:18] Oh, and then it goes through an institution which has a thing called the Office of Sponsored Programs. Anybody familiar with the Office of Sponsored Programs? You haven't seen the takedown of that, right? The Office of Sponsored Programs. Here we go. Office of Sponsored Programs. Anybody familiar with the Office of Sponsored Programs? Well, the Office of Sponsored Programs is what's the most inefficient NGO ever built in the history of humanity.

[00:25:42] It's a basic money laundering scheme where public institutions in every one of the states and most participating countries around the world charge an overhead of anywhere from 30 to 70 percent of a grant so that they scrape the money. And the researcher is left with the pittance of whatever is left over to hire the graduate students to get the lab equipment to do the study to do everything else. At which point in time, the results of the research get sent back to, are you ready for this?

[00:26:12] A committee who also still has no freaking clue. They get to review whether your study fits their business plan of the way education must advance. So, bought and paid for science. Bought and paid for science, 1980. It was already influenced, okay? And going in certain directions.

[00:26:40] But then we legalized it. And by the way, no one's ever really tried to reverse this bill. The Beidol Act, nobody's gone after the NGO. No one's gone after a thing. Silence. Silence and crickets from Congress. Silence. Ever since this. The Beidol Act is the death of free inquiry. The Beidol Act is the hijacking of the public coffers.

[00:27:10] And I find it fascinating that nobody talks about this, but we invented a very interesting invention. Listen up. The year after the Beidol Act got signed into law. I love how that happens. I love how we get the legal framework right, and then we create the thing for which the legal framework was relevant. I love that. I love that we actually anticipate where the ball is going. We're total Wayne Gretzky hockey puck here. And just know that they do that with everything. They've already got the solution. They've already got the solution of digital transactions.

[00:27:39] They've already got the ousting of the dollar. They just need to now build up the cover story for it. I'm not kidding. Here we go. Will be not where the puck is. And not surprisingly, the Beidol Act didn't have the ink dry on it before somebody came up with an interesting marketing program. What if you could create a virus and brand it with another name? When have we seen that? What if we could come up with this branding program?

[00:28:09] The branding program goes something like this. We're going to say there's a virus. Then we're going to say there's a disease, but there's not really a disease. It's a series of symptoms, but it's not really a disease. But we're going to call the series of symptoms a disease. Sound familiar? Anybody? And this branding program is going to be great because when people hear that somebody has the virus, then they'll think that it's the disease. And if they hear that there's somebody with a disease, they'll know that they have the virus. They'll be so confused that they can come up with numbers with how many people were infected and how many people died and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah. Think measles right now.

[00:28:38] Aren't they doing that with measles? They're calling it a disease. Measles is not a disease. It is not a disease. This feel like we are in a freaking loop from exactly a plan that was put in place in 1981 when we invented, listen, invented HIV and AIDS. We invented it. It did not turn out in the human population in 1981. We got the merchandising ready.

[00:29:06] We changed the laws to make sure that federal researchers could keep the economic gain for it. And then mysteriously, nature decided to have somebody have sex with a monkey or whatever the story is that you were told. And by the way, that was the story you were told. Okay. Does that sound like a wet market in Wuhan? Sounds to me like a wet market in Wuhan. Really? That is the same thing as a wet market in Wuhan.

[00:29:37] Okay. We made up HIV and AIDS after we built the infrastructure to commercialize it. Does that sound like it was premeditated? Yes. And it turns out we did it laughing at Jonas Salk because he was too dumb to know that he should have commercialized the polio vaccine. And all of the vaccine manufacturers fell on their knees going, but we're poor, we're poor, we're poor because we're making this unpatented compound.

[00:30:05] We need to have patented things that allow us to actually charge for the treatment of a thing. And it turns out that the windfall 1981 was the invention. Yep. The invention. This feel like. Yep. The invention of that act. So in the invention of HIV. Now you know why Fauci, all of them involved getting money. Mm-hmm. Gates. Mm-hmm. Be right back. Kate Daly Show. I've got more. Be right back. KateDalyRadio.com.

[00:30:30] This is the Kate Daly Show. Kate Daly Show. Yep. It is a great day to be alive.

[00:30:59] Considering as we're unwinding history, all of the nefarious actions that have laid before us, right? People definitely set on eugenics and all very, very busy at what they've been doing over the last 100 years. And this show, if we can really understand our history, then maybe we understand where they're headed. So this is why we get called conspiracy theorists, right? Because we're talking about people that conspire with long-laid plans.

[00:31:27] You would have to have long-laid plans to have the solution ready for something that you are about to put into process, knowing that your solution is all ready to go. That takes a conspiracy. That takes people conspiring. So it always amazes me when people say that in a nefarious, you're a conspiracy theorist. Yeah, you don't think people conspire? Interesting. So that's called a coincidence theorist and coincidence like they're dense.

[00:31:57] So yes, I don't believe in coincidences for everything. I believe that people do have long-laid plans. So let me go back to the end of that. Here we go. This is Dr. David Martin. Here we go. We need to have patented things that allow us to actually charge for the treatment of a thing. And it turns out that the windfall 1981 was the invention of HIV AIDS. You know who some of the very first funding sources for that research were?

[00:32:28] Life insurance companies. Yeah, because they could game death. Yeah, that's why. So very, very interesting. And then let me play this really short two-minute clip for you. This is also Dr. David Martin talking about mortgage, which is kind of interesting too. And he'll throw this in as the financial aspect of what we've been talking about. Here we go. And it was a design to set in motion the maturity of one of the most horrific experiences that is about to befall us.

[00:32:56] And it, by the way, has almost nothing to do with COVID or SARS or anything else. Because it turns out that 1945, 1946, 1947, we started developing all of these interesting financial models that started saying, Oh, hold on a minute. What we're going to do is we're going to actually get the government to take on the role of mitigating what life duration is, which is what we did with the New Deal and with all kinds of other programs. So we build our financial systems to actually tie into the life insurance racket. That's, by the way, why we have a 30-year mortgage.

[00:33:25] You know why you have a 30-year mortgage? A time series that correlates with nothing in nature. Nothing at all. Nothing in nature. Do you know why we have a 30-year mortgage? We have a 30-year mortgage because that was the average life expectancy of a blue-collar worker in 1904. And it turns out that if you match the mortgage to the life of a person, guess what you get to do? You get to foreclose on their house when they've paid it almost all the way off. People, I'm trying to wake the real wake up.

[00:33:55] This isn't about masks and it's not about injections. And the reason why we're talking about masks and injections is so the perpetrators get away with the crime. Because we're not talking about the crime. That is so true, by the way. We never do really talk about the crime. We only talk about the fallout of the crime. Why on earth in 1953 would Jonas Salk be ridiculed? Ridiculed in 1953.

[00:34:22] When he came up with the polio vaccine, he was ridiculed for not filing a patent on it. When asked why he didn't file a patent on it, he said, that would be as ludicrous as filing a patent on the sun. That became the subject of a book. Patenting the sun. And that was when the life insurance companies got an idea.

[00:34:44] The idea they got was, I bet we could do this vaccine thing into an actuarial control of human life. Wow. I bet we could actually schedule when people live and when they die. And I bet that would be really good for us. That was 1953. Just let that settle in for a minute. Yeah. Let that settle in.

[00:35:14] Now you know why I've been so dead set on making sure people understand that we have been put through a program in our lifetime. That was never necessary. And that was wrought with intention, bad, nefarious intention. To actually harm our God-given immune system. We have a God-given wonderful immune system that works.

[00:35:40] But if you lower the copper in people, and copper is like the maestro of the minerals, okay? And they took that out of the food supply in the 30s and 40s. So we have a lower copper. Copper can't do its job. Can't orchestrate the other mineral. To get up and do the job that they need to do for our immune system. And then we also have this whole situation of the rise of cancer right after this.

[00:36:08] So remember the war on cancer and Nixon declaring that in 1970 and getting all that funnel of money for it too. Okay? Because Cold Harbor, the subject of the lab in severance, that show Severance, that's quite popular right now. That is actually the mechanism of biological research programs, cancer, neuroscience, plant biology, quantitative biology, biomedical research.

[00:36:37] All of that. It shaped what that came to be. And then all of a sudden we had a war on cancer when at the time we should have been the healthiest people. If you're taking a bunch of shots to make you healthy from diseases they say you can catch. Okay? You're taking all these shots to make you healthy. Shouldn't we be the healthiest people on the planet? Why did cancer rise so high? Why is it still so high? A lot of money. A lot of money. Same with HIV.

[00:37:06] They were stretching out and seeing what they could do and what they could profit off of. And they did. And I think it was the drugs that was killing people. Not the thing. It was the drugs. Kind of like chemo. Like I talked about the other day. Chemo is, I think, killing more people than the actual cancer is. Right? Right? That's their solution. That's their mechanism. And they rushed in with that. This is all done by eugenesis.

[00:37:31] So I was sort of, when I saw Cold Harbor in the show Severance, I mean, I kind of gasped. Because I thought, wow, that was brave, you know, to put that out there. Because I would hope that people would go into history and understand how Cold Springs Harbor laboratories have had an effect on medicine and science today. What they've done to us.

[00:38:00] And all of the lies that we have actually believed. It truly is astounding to me as I dive into all this research. It is. It's amazing. And life insurance, that's one of the financial mechanisms. I don't think it's the whole enchilada, but it's one of the financial mechanisms of how they reap the profit because they also own that since the mid-1800s.

[00:38:26] So this is something that is a long, long plan of action. And, you know, going back to our first hour, if it's not Satan himself at the helm of that. So these long, long laid plans and knowing exactly how these things can play out and how we'll believe them. And it's up to us to exercise some, you know, intellect to actually ask the right questions

[00:38:54] and start to analyze where we've been led astray in all of this. Right? It's up to us. I mean, we need to do our due diligence and get a little smarter in asking questions. Stop asking for unity and start asking for truth. Okay? We don't need unity. We need truth. That brings unity. The right kind of unity. Be faithful. Be fearless. This is the Kate Daly show. Kate Daly radio.com. Go hit my sponsors up and get something from them. I'll see you here on Monday. Bye.