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[00:01:32] And you're listening to the Kate Daly Show, katedalyradio.com. You'll be able to get this on podcast after the live show, of course. And you have a special, we have a special treat today because of course, Dr. Lee Merritt is joining us. And can I just tell you, I love every one of her visits. I've always learned something new. She's always going down every rabbit hole you can imagine. And she's a phenomenal researcher. So, welcome to the show, Dr. Lee Merritt. How are you? Hey, great. Thanks. Thanks for having me back.
[00:02:02] You got it. Okay, we're going to cover some ground today. And it's really going to actually tie in nicely to this whole week. Because this whole week we've been talking about eugenics. We're going to talk about the Babylon system. We're going to talk about virus. And, you know, whenever I brought virus up, it's very controversial. Because people can't grasp it. They just, it's so hard to grasp. And so, can you please go over this again? Because I think people need to hear it again.
[00:02:31] And I love the way, actually, the way you put it. Because it's so unique. And I always learn so much from you. Well, people think that there must be a virus because groups of people get sick at the same time. Yes. And it's, again, nobody ever is exactly the same as somebody else. Right. So the fact is that, you know, I heard, in fact, Steve Kerr said, Well, there's got to be a virus because I got sick and then my wife got sick a couple days later. Yes. Well, why a couple days later? Because you're not the same individual.
[00:03:00] Everybody's immune system is different. What you ate for lunch is different. Good point. And so, whatever it is that's causing people to get sick, even if it's given to them at exactly the same time, such as radiation, it can cause you to get sick over a sequence of events. And one of my very favorite examples of this is scurvy. Okay. Okay. So scurvy, as we know now, was vitamin C deficiency.
[00:03:26] And when you have vitamin C deficiency, you have your hair falls out, your teeth get loose. It's a bad thing. Right. If it's serious. Right. In the 1700s, scurvy killed more British sailors than enemy action. And this is during the Napoleonic Wars. Think about that. Okay. And they didn't understand what scurvy really was at that time. And so, because everybody left the dock in Liverpool or wherever they were sailing from at the same time, but somebody came down with it first. Right.
[00:03:54] And they got, started getting this weird thing and they looked terrible. And they would literally throw people over the side of the boat because they didn't want them to infect other people. Wow. Because it does appear as though it's being contagion between people, but that's not what happened. Right? We know the actual answer now. And what, but the way we figured it out was one, they would, in one case, they just put the sailor ashore. He, he was the first person to come down with quote scurvy. Okay. They put him ashore on an isolated island because they didn't want to get everybody else on the ship infected.
[00:04:23] But that island happened to have citrus trees. Okay. And so he ate the limes and from the South Sea Island somewhere and he recovered. So the next British ship that came along, they, he, they picked him up and they said, why are you here? And they said, well, I had scurvy, but here's what happened. And he, they had him tell the medical doctor on the ship. He went back and told the British Navy and the British Navy said, aha. And they put lime juice on all the ships and nobody got scurvy again.
[00:04:51] And that's why the British sailors were called limeys. Okay. No way. I did not know this. This is awesome. Okay. Okay. And, and, and I luckily Stefan Lanca says it like this. He says, if you think that the fact that a disease is spreading, that people in other regions begin to show the same symptoms, that that automatically proves that there's a virus at risk. Or at work here, then you should think that Chernobyl was not an accident at a nuclear power station, but a virus. It's so true. Yeah.
[00:05:19] And so what, and I'll tell you my, my conclusion, having looked at a lot of these diseases now is I believe, and looking at what's happening, what we know now to help get yourself out of this. It's not by taking an antiviral. It's by taking things to block poisons. And what I believe is happening, I think we're in a very long term war. It started way back centuries ago, and it's been attacking our health, but they haven't been doing it through viruses.
[00:05:46] They've been doing it through poisons, and they're using viruses to cover for systematic human poisoning. And I think that's what's going on. It's a great way to put it. It's a cover up. It's a cover up. It's a cover up. And it's, and I'll tell you one of the things that really, I don't have to go into all the nonsense about the genetics and how, how they've never, it's kind of like NASA that has never, I guess, given us a picture of Earth that's not composited. Yes. It's true of viruses too.
[00:06:13] It's like they're all found, they're all just made up from, from millions of tiny little pieces of genetic material, and they put them in a computer. They vote on the outcome, and they call that the viral genome. It's that stupid. Well, anyway, there's, there's a, I have a seven part series on my rumble, so people can look into that if they really want to hear why electron microscopy doesn't prove it, why, why they've never isolated it, why they've never cultured it.
[00:06:38] But this is stuff that, that these guys, that paved the way, Stefan Lanka and Andy Kaufman and Thomas Cowan and so many other great names. But the, the point I'm going to make is that when we're looking at people now, you know, Brian Artis and those guys down at Healing for the Ages, they, they realized that, that, that people had been researching snake venom for a long time. Yeah, I just had them on again, actually. Yes, talking about it. Well, see, I knew that for 40 years in medicine. We knew they were researching snake venom, but what did they tell us?
[00:07:06] They told us it was for blood pressure pills and to control blood pressure. See, the, what this called the, the ACE2 pathway that was attacked in COVID is actually physiologically there for a reason. And we have these nicotinic receptors all over the body. This is my, I hope, my contribution to those guys because it doesn't have to be snake venom. What it has to be is something that electromagnetically binds to the ACE2 receptor like snake venom. Okay.
[00:07:31] Now, and, and it has, and it, the, the, when it does that, it makes you sick in very, in certain ways. You lose fluids, which is why that helps your blood pressure in some ways. They, they use it for that. You lose fluids. You can get very, very sick with that. That's why, and venoms can kill you, but guess what? What they're showing is what, what these guys figured out was that nicotine gum binds those nicotinic receptors more than any of these venoms. And it can turn things around. Now, let me just tell you, here's a perfect example. I had a, I have a friend that has a place down in Costa Rica.
[00:08:01] And I told her before she went, I said, you know what? I never travel now without nicotine gum because it blocks these receptors and they're putting poisons in the atmosphere or not in the atmosphere. They're putting poisons in the environment and they're making us sick that way. So if you don't want to get sick, start chewing some nicotine gum, get used to it, you know, get up to a couple milligrams three times a day. I've never smoked a cigarette. So it took me a while to get used to it. But once you're used to it, then when you're on a trip, if you start getting sick, I mean, I would chew it throughout the trip and usually I don't get sick.
[00:08:30] But if you do, you put on a seven milligram nicotine patch and it's over. Yep. So she comes back and it's been a few weeks. She's been down in Costa Rica and she comes back and she says, hey, I, and she's an asthmatic. She's been a chronic asthmatic. I think we're making her better by the way, by, by treating her parasites, but that's a whole nother story. Okay. But she's been a chronic asthmatic and she comes down and says, I've got pneumonia. I'm pretty sure I've got pneumonia. I'm coughing up yellow stuff.
[00:08:53] I've got a fever in the, in the classic days of medicine, which I once was in, I would have said, okay, you need antibiotics right now. You need some, maybe some steroids and some inhalant and all that kind of stuff. Just double up on your stuff and we're going to get some antibiotics. But I didn't do it this time. I said, you know what? Something else has come up. Let's try this. Did you take the gum? I told you to take it. She said, no. I said, do you have it in the house? She said, yes. I said, I just want you. I shouldn't have patches. I said, I want you to, we have a couple hours before the pharmacy closes.
[00:09:22] Start chewing some gum. Give me a call in a couple hours. And she called me and she said, I'm pretty much over it. Now that doesn't make sense if we're talking about a bacterial pneumonia. Okay. It does make sense if we are talking about contact poisons that you get into when you're at public places, it's lipophilic, meaning it gets absorbed. You get it in your mouth. And then over a course of time, you get sick with it. Right. I got sick on a recent cruise and I wasn't, I was, I actually didn't get sick on the cruise.
[00:09:52] The three other people I was with, including my husband got sick because they didn't do what I said. So I had some chlorine dioxide. I had nicotine gum and I had nicotine patches. I couldn't get them over it with the gum. I gave them the patches and they were fine when they were on the patches, but we ran out every time they would run out, they'd get sick. And so I'm running around trying to take care of everybody else. But I'm telling you, this is, we are being systematically poisoned. Now, in, on this cruise, it was interesting that this is when a few, I don't know, a couple
[00:10:21] months ago, you probably heard about this, the big fog in Florida. Mm-hmm . So I didn't catch that that was going on until we were, we were off the ship or get flying back and we're in the, in the airport and we're sitting across. There's a young couple across from us. They said, I don't know about your cruise, but our cruise, we couldn't stop at three of the ports because of the fog. And I just went, Oh, Oh, interesting. That means we may have been victims of the fog. Yeah. So what it, and it's coming in multiple ways. Mm-hmm .
[00:10:48] Um, and another, I don't know if I have time in the section to go into it. Well, I was just. There's another disease we should talk about. Okay. One, one sec. So on the, on the nicotine, I've done a lot of research on that. And a friend listener of mine actually put a patch after listening to artists, put a patch on his mom's, um, I think it was her ankle. Um, it was swollen and arthritis. Now this is up your alley for what your doctor hood is and, uh, put the patch on and the, the, it was, it was healing and it was healing completely.
[00:11:17] And he was shocked. She was shocked. Um, and he just said, let me try this. And so does it work? That's just one story of hundreds. Yes, that works. Um, it works. And when they try to debunk that, when they, when they, in the mainstream media, when they try to go after it, they always refer to smoking. They always refer to nicotine and smoking. If you really look, that's what they're referring to. They're not referring to what you're referring to. So they try to make it look like they're debunking it, but they're talking about smoking.
[00:11:45] We're not talking about smoking. We're talking about actual nicotine. So right. Nicotine by itself is not addictive with the pyrazines. It's Nick addictive tobacco and nicotine are not addictive. It was the pyrazine. Yeah. They put things in there, but see, we have lots of nicotine receptors that do things all over the body. And we don't, I don't, at least I don't, I'm sure these guys, the bad guys here know, but I don't know all the things they do, but there are things that we didn't appreciate. And, and they've been manipulating these receptors for a very long time.
[00:12:14] The good news is we don't have an infinite number of these receptors for them to go after. So it's not like we figure this out this week and then they'll go after something else. Right. I don't think it's going to work that way. Okay. And, and, and what it does actually, it doesn't just prevent disease. The reason it gets, it gets rid of the toxin by the reason they call them nicotinic receptors is it binds nicotine more aggressively than anything else. So it literally slips in and pushes the poison off the receptor. Wow. That's what it does. Okay. We'll be right back more.
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[00:14:04] Like four days later, five days later, that, that is, that could be a bacteria. That can be a toxin. That can be the way your body reacts to it. Maybe you fought it longer and then you succumbed, who knows? But usually if you, even if you have the same symptoms, that would be a manifestation of a bacteria toxin. Do you mean that's really what we're looking at? Dr. Merritt Yeah, absolutely. Okay. Dr. Merritt In fact, let me, let me just tell you what they said in the national intelligence estimate of, on biologic warfare in 1951. Okay. And I think this is why it's so important.
[00:14:34] We not succumb to misbelief. We have to look for proof. It says the results of some bio warfare agents resemble natural outbreaks of disease. And it would be difficult to conduct, to connect clandestine employment of such agents with a hostile act. In other words, they're hiding, they can hide disease. They can hide behind disease and they're actually poisoning us. And I think that is really a very, I mean, they knew it in 1948 as well.
[00:15:01] Both of those bio warfare assessments talked about that. Dr. Merritt In fact, you know, and speaking of bio warfare, remember when Robert Malone a few years, a couple of years ago said, Oh, you know, watch out. I think Marburg's coming around. Now I'm, you know, he worked for BARDA and DARPA for a long time. I'm just going to say, but, but don't confuse. So epidemiology is the study of health and disease and populations. It's not about what causes the disease.
[00:15:29] It's how the disease presents itself. And you can make some conjecture based on that, but you're not proving a virus or a bacterium or anything. Okay. Marburg is very, very interesting. And I don't, I've never heard anybody go down this road, but I started really looking at it because think we lose hundreds of thousands or more people every year to malaria. I can't remember the exact number, but it's a huge number. Okay. Maybe in the millions. And, um, and yet how many people have died of Marburg? This horribly contagious disease.
[00:15:57] They want you to believe that we're at risk for how many people have died in the history of the world. And the answer is about 600. Wow. So, so, so there's something wrong with the whole story. Same with measles, huh? Right. Okay. And it turns out that why do we call it Marburg? Because Marburg was first struck a, a, a biologic lab, dare I say a bio weapons lab in Marburg, Germany and they were there. Twenty nine people got sick. Uh, seven died.
[00:16:25] And why Marburg? Well, it's interesting. One of the things that for, you know, God puts things in your way when you can't believe that are going to be useful. But I learned Russian in college. I don't, I'm not fluent speaking it, but I can read it enough to find stuff. And I came across a lot of this Russian information on electromagnetic transmission of disease. It's the work of cousin Chayef and, and Gurvich. It's very, very interesting stuff about how they called it the photonismerte, the death photons.
[00:16:52] And in the ultraviolet range and possibly in the near infrared range, there is, there are wavelengths that can carry signals that from dying cells and whatever they're dying from, that signal will go to well cells and kill them with the same, whatever killed the first set of cells. That's what they discovered. And it, and it's a big deal. So the one plan, I wonder, wonder where that research went because we're denying that it exists in America. Oh, it went to the Marburg lab. Hmm.
[00:17:19] Now, so in my opinion, that first group of people that died in 1967, remember we didn't have PCR tests. We didn't have any way of genetic sequencing, but these people, some of these people died. And the only other groups of people dying of Marburg are minors, not young children, but minors like gold miners and diamond miners. The first big group was in, I think it was in Congo. Interesting. That was in 1980s. And then in 2000, it was in Angola.
[00:17:47] And if you look what was happening in those times, these were times when there was an attempt to take over then successfully, I think the, the, the, the money making minds of the Angolan and the Congo, these people. Right. Right. Right. So this was an asset acquisition. And interestingly, like in one case, 300 people got sick and I think 70 died or whatever, but you don't hear about the families didn't get sick. The town didn't get sick. Just the miners. Oh, wow. That's crazy.
[00:18:16] I didn't even know that. Uh, well, I'll be right back more with Dr. Lee Merritt. And also contagion has never been proven. They've never actually proven it. Airborne disease. Yep. Be right back. Kate Daly show. Kate Daly radio. Dr.
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[00:20:03] I've got Dr. Lee Merritt with me and I always learn so much. So, um, would you say it's fair to, well, it would it be fair to say that if the, the contagion by virus was true by virus, um, this, that they started really going to bat in the, in the early 1900s, right? Even though it was invisible, we were supposed to believe it. If that was the case, we would have ended because everybody would be sick all the time. Yeah, it can't work. And that's not just me saying that.
[00:20:32] Um, uh, Jay Cooey friend of mine, who's a PhD in neurobiology. I mean, he's, he says it just can't work like they're saying. And that's what I'm saying too. It's a big, big lie. If they're sequencing something, it's cause they made it. You know, they can't just go out and sequence the world out there. But what they're really doing is, and this is why it's so important that we sort this out and that people start paying attention to what's really being said because it's not, it can't work the way they're saying. And we're playing disease whack-a-mole.
[00:21:00] I don't know if you're old enough to remember that game, but you know, Oh yeah. Everybody, the mole sticks his head up. And when you pop that one down, another one comes up. So, you know, they came out with, they told us, oh, AIDS. And you know, uh, the guy who invented the PCR test, um, uh, said, I'll find my blanket on his name. Um, he wrote a great book. Oh yeah. I'm just having a brain. Me too. I even have him on. He wrote dancing naked in the, in the mind field. I love that. I love this book.
[00:21:29] But anyway, you know, he got the Nobel laureate for this chemical technology. He was a PhD in chemistry, but he said, you can never use this for diagnosis. And all of this stuff that we're experiencing now is as the result of this PCR of this nonsense that we're claiming that we can take a little bit of D a little bit of RNA and extrapolate, just put these pieces together, like in a, in a computer algorithm and come up with a virus. There is no known virus in the wild.
[00:21:57] That's been found in intact. We haven't seen one that's intact in the wild. This an electron microscopy isn't what we thought it was, but you go through, look at he, uh, he went up, Kerry Mullis. So Kerry Mullis went up to Luke Montagnier and Luke Montagnier is the guy who got a Nobel laureate and renounced it for finding quote, the virus of AIDS. And then he had to say, no, I didn't. Well, this is how silly it is. Kerry Mullis was writing a paper one time and he, and he decided that he needed the actual citation
[00:22:26] of the proof that this virus called it caused AIDS, the HIV virus. And he went up to, to, to Luke Montagnier that was getting the Nobel prize or got the Nobel. And he said, uh, and he didn't have it. He didn't have the, he couldn't cite the proof and CDC couldn't. Now, Luke, I think he was honest guy. And I think he renounced it later because of this. He realized this isn't what I thought the CDC can't produce it. Nobody can produce it. They tell us. And, and so we're going from disease to disease. This is what I call disease whack-a-mole.
[00:22:55] If you've got a made up object, you can, Oh, this now it's Zika. And now it's Ebola now and a Marburg, all this stuff and influenza even. And there was no, there's no yearly influenza until we laid down the telegram lines. It's an electromagnetic disease essentially. And we know how that works. Now, if anybody's actually listening, we can put this together. Um, that is so true. I want you to talk about Jenner too. Cause I, you know, here we are five years out of 2020.
[00:23:22] We should, we should all be earnestly listening and paying attention and wanting to learn more about our health because they screwed with our health so bad and lied to us so much that this is a good opportunity to learn. So tell me about, uh, go back to the first Vax. Cause this is fascinating. So this is really unbelievable. And this is one of my things I just learned in the last year or so, because we, we all hear about, everybody says, well, but you believe in polio vaccine. Well, no polio turned out to be insecticides. Yes. Well, you believe in smallpox vaccine.
[00:23:51] So I went back and looked at the history of this and it turns out this whole thing. Every, every time we've had a vaccine rollout, we've seen the same three diseases. And one of the reasons I'm looking at this is because they want to make us very afraid that, that, uh, everybody's going to die now because MRNA has gotten into your system and changed your genetics and you're no longer a human and all that kind of stuff. I just think that's absolute nonsense, fear mongering, because if it, again, if it were true, none of us would be here.
[00:24:21] If it were that easy to switch, switch things out, God made our DNA, not, not you guys, you guys, this ticker tape idea of our DNA. So I went back and I looked at Edward Jenner. He also was a fraud. It's unbelievable. He was paid by the government. He's not a doctor. He bought his license from the government that paid him the equivalent in today's dollars of about $2 million to push this vaccine. So he's like nigh the science guy, but he's really nigh the entertainer guy. And he's kind of nigh the Fauci guy because he's pushing a vaccine. Yeah.
[00:24:51] But here's the point. And this is something, this is what's amazing is where are the guys at Harvard and Yale and all the places that, you know, should be figuring this out. Mm hmm. The problem with his whole theory is, you know, and to just make sure everybody knows his theory, the theory was that when people were dying of smallpox, they noticed that the milkmaids were not dying. This is a story that got us. Yeah. The milkmaids were not dying.
[00:25:15] And they, and so he quote, he theorized that they were not dying because they had these little pustules on their hands and that somehow they were getting a lesser disease called cowpox. And it was preventing them from getting smallpox. This is actually the basis of all vaccination today is the idea. We'll give you a lesser form of something. And dude, so. You said this before on the show, but you went real fast through it. So I'm glad you're retelling this because this needs to be known for sure. Go. Yeah.
[00:25:42] So the problem is, um, someone pointed out that there is no cowpox, that cowpox, um, doesn't exist in bulls. It doesn't exist in steers. It doesn't exist in baby heifers. The only animals that get cowpox are those being milked by the dirty hands of the milkmaids back in the 1700s. Amazing. So I went to the veterinary literature and I said, huh, I wonder if these guys know that. And yes, they do because they don't call it cowpox anymore. They call it pseudo cowpox. What?
[00:26:12] As in fake cowpox. So again, a high school student could have done this research and figured it out. But what I also, what I also discovered, and when we were talking about contagion, this is why I'm pointing this out. We always are taught that tuberculosis is something that just has been ravaging the world forever and that it is contagious, but it's not as easy to get as some things.
[00:26:35] You have to really be living with somebody that's got it in close contact to really transmit the tuberculous bacteria, mycobacterium. Well, it turns out that just like now, when they first vaccinated people for smallpox and they didn't use needles, they didn't have them. They're just, they just scored your arm with a razor and they rubbed in cowpuffs. That's literally the first vaccines. But they, they, but the doctors at the time started screaming because they said, wait a minute, we're seeing diseases we've never seen before.
[00:27:04] And one of them was what they called thisis or tuberculosis. So tuberculosis wasn't an old disease that comes around periodically. It's, it's something that comes in the wake of vaccination as does cancer, as does heart disease. So every time, and you can't tell me they were using an MRNA vaccine back then. Wow. So every time we vaccinate, we have a big vaccine push. People start having pulmonary problems, cardiac problems and cancer.
[00:27:32] And literally they didn't have childhood cancer. They didn't have any cancer pretty much until Jenner, you know, it was extremely rare. You're right. So, or before the seventies you had, you had little things, but not like we have childhood illnesses, cancers, diseases now. Right. That came from the seventies. Now how this, let's put this all together and how's, what's the big picture here.
[00:27:55] In 1916, there were two Japanese researchers, veterinarians, the number $1 in bioweapons research goes to veterinarians, by the way. These guys were from Japan and they, they looked at parasites causing cancer. The belief at that time by the AMA was that parasites caused cancer. It was in an AMA journal in 1903 by a big AMA guy. Okay. And he said, the debate is over. It's just whether it causes all cancers or some cancers. That's literally what he said. Okay. All right.
[00:28:24] We're going to go to break. We'll be right back with Dr. Lee Merritt. Just, you just can't believe that, that these things we've been talking about that are going to sound crazy. Cause it's not the mainstream or have all been documented through history. All documented. We'll be right back. Kate Daly show. Kate Daly radio.com.
[00:28:53] This is the Kate Daly show. And, uh, love Dr. Merritt. She's with me in this hour. And of course we, uh, both Dr. Merritt and I are marked safe from taking a fake 11 minute voyage to space. So I just want to mention that. And, um, boy, it's just, it's getting weirder.
[00:29:21] I tell you what, uh, they're selling it hard. Anyway, blue origin. But, um, I have Dr. Merritt with me and make sure that you go to her website, uh, the medical rebel.com. Cause you're going to, you're going to find so much help there. And she really lays it out. Go to her rumble channel too. Like, like she said, there's a seven part series that you really need all of this in context and like go through the whole seven parts to understand this. Because it's going to be hard for a lot of people.
[00:29:46] We're kind of hell bent on believing what we're told for a hundred years, but that 100 years leads a lot into how they upended the medical community, right? The training, how they forced public health on us in a free country, which was very weird. And then eugenics plays a role in this. So are you with me? Yep. Okay. Yeah. Sorry. Yes.
[00:30:10] Well, I was just talking about cancer because the, you know, the, what I'm saying is if this was an MR, if this was a unique MRNA vaccine, why are we seeing cancer after every vaccine? Right. Because we're in a world where toxins, poisons are being given to us that damages our immune system and somehow are, then we get cancer. How does that work? Well, back in the 16, 1916, these two Japanese researchers, they looked at animals that forage for food.
[00:30:37] And, you know, I was looking at the military and I was trying to figure out why these young military guys are all coming out with turbo cancer after they had the vaccine. And, and one of, one of the things that they said about these animals, they were, they would go from place to place and eat whatever was available. And I said, Oh, that sounds like the United States Marine Corps. I was with them. Right. Right. And, and what happens is you get by doing that, you get parasites into your stomach.
[00:31:02] And so they were seeing these animals that they looked at mammals and they saw these different mammals that forage like monkeys and like, like, I can't remember all dogs and cats. And they did have parasites. They'd see these little sparrow ketal parasites in their stomach, but it didn't make them sick and it didn't kill them unless. So then they took them into the lab and they tried, they, they did sterile animals that didn't have, or animals that hadn't been raised in a while. So they didn't have the parasites. Then they, they just instilled parasites to get a baseline.
[00:31:28] And again, it didn't kill them and it didn't really make them sick if they were healthy animals. But then they did an experiment where they put the spirit parasite into the animal in their stomachs. And then a couple of days later, they vaccinated them with what they called virus fix, which is an old French term, I guess, of rabies. They gave them a rabies vaccine. And then the parasite took them down and killed the animal. Oh, wow. Created by cancer. Excuse me.
[00:31:56] And so the bottom line here is, is that we're living in a toxic world. And I believe that the, and I think again, this is, this is, they know, they knew about this in the biowarfarist community a long time ago, that we can make people sick and they'll never figure it out. Because if we give them these vaccines, there were damaging that part of the immune system, apparently where parasites come out. And they write about this extensively. There's a lot. It's not just this one journal. There's lots of articles about this.
[00:32:25] So I think that's the world that we're in. And so, in addition to everything else, we need to treat our parasites. My grand, you know, I came from, I'm from a long line from the Revolutionary War on of people that were Scots-Irish farmers, Welch farmers. And they, they were always around animals, but they didn't die of cancer. They didn't get heart disease. They didn't get into this stuff. They lived into their nineties. Yeah. Routine. They didn't, if they didn't drown in the cistern, they lived long lives. But now they're not. And the reason is not any one thing.
[00:32:54] It's this general poisoning of our immune system by a variety of things. But probably one of the worst is vaccines. Because we saw it. It's just that their problem is not that they knew what to do if they wanted to cut our lifespan down, but they couldn't bring it apart. Because up until World War II, people resisted these routine vaccines. Yeah, they did. They did. They stuck up against it. But after World War II is when this thing took off. Hmm.
[00:33:18] And specifically in the last, since, since adjuvants became used, these chemicals that can, you can now make vaccines cheaper. That's when it really took off. And then they got indemnity. I think we just need to wake up on that. If we keep believing in viruses and little bugaboos that we can't prove, we're never going to, to actually. Yeah. Yeah. We're going to get the poisoners. I was actually surprised to see a video of Kate Hudson talking about Goldie Hawn and saying that she started getting kind of like dementia and started having all these symptoms. And so she thought it was parasites.
[00:33:47] And they did these parasite cleanses in the brain. And that's becoming a little more mainstream than I actually thought it would. So I was actually really surprised by that. Well, and I actually, so I have a video on my rumble right now about cancer and parasites, and I'm going to put one up on the brain and parasites. But, but the thing of it is, they know this. In the back rooms of the CDC, you can see it on their website, but they don't make a big deal about it.
[00:34:11] They tell you that, they essentially tell you that 55 million Americans, if you believe the real number, they say 22% of Americans have toxoplasmosis. That means it's also in the brain. And we know that if you, there's been so many studies now, 17 studies, I think that show if you have toxoplasmosis, you're eight times more likely to have psychosis, not to mention other things like, like, you know, OCD and depression and all that. But, but schizophrenia is eight times more common in people that test positive for, for toxoplasmosis.
[00:34:40] It's a, it's a unicellular organism that can live in the brain. And, uh, there's some really good reviews out there. There was a check, check PhD that looked into this and he said in his country, he thinks a million car accidents can be, uh, explained by this. It also, it slows down your response time. There are lots of things. They know that parasites are in us and, and they're just not doing anything about it. They're, this is, this is just amazing.
[00:35:06] Well, they spent so much time dealing out pharma so much time, right? I just watched the movie awakenings and what was the cure had to be pharma, right? Everything had to be pharma. And it was, it's so amazing that it's always pharma and never this. So the only answer is, yeah, take this instead of, or it's viruses that we don't have a treatment for. Yeah. And we don't cleanse anything. No one did any parasite cleanses when I was growing up. Who? Right. Yeah. Parasites are treatable. Yeah. You see, that's the problem. Parasites are treatable, but the, the modern parasite is not like the reason my grandparents
[00:35:36] didn't have it. They didn't live in this toxic world. Um, multiple people have, have said the parasitologists know this. You don't see cancer patients without having, they all 100% of cancer patients have parasites in their blood and in their interstitial tissue. And yet we're not, we're not paying attention. Japan, Japanese equine encephalitis. This is years ago. And by the way, the Nobel prize was given in 1927 to Dr. Fibiger who showed that parasites
[00:36:02] cause cancer, but only if the animals are raised in a high carbohydrate diet. Yes. Yeah. And you were talking about, about tumors and finding parasites in them, right? It's not that the tumors are separate from the parasites. The tumors are parasite egg sacs. That's what's going on here. And he discovered this, got a Nobel prize for it. And then they said, Oh, we're wrong. Oh, that turned out to be vitamin A deficiency. So I went to look up those papers. Yeah.
[00:36:28] You can find his papers and his research, but you can't find the paper that they claim debunked it. It doesn't seem to exist. Oh my gosh. I just, again, and we just haven't paid attention to detail. We have been. I know in this last 30 seconds. I know give people your website, let them know what they can, they can go. Yeah. Well, it's the medical rebel.com where I've got a lot of stuff. And then my rumble channel is the medical rebel, three words, and just look for channel just search for channel under that.
[00:36:55] And I'm the one with the, with the plague mask symbol. I love it. The plague mask. Because I got some, I'm like I say, this, the seventh part of the flying unicorn, no virus series is going up soon. So, and, and, and I'm going to, and I've got a series. This is the, my next one is going to be in the series of fake scientists is going to be on Charles Darwin. Hmm. I really appreciate you. Thank you. I really appreciate you. Dr. Lee Merritt, the medical rebel.com go. There's a wealth of information. Really appreciate it.
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