050825 SHORT 10 MIN -UFC Champ Pat Miletich 3 Things About Our Soil That We Need To Know
Kate Dalley RadioMay 08, 202500:10:009.16 MB

050825 SHORT 10 MIN -UFC Champ Pat Miletich 3 Things About Our Soil That We Need To Know

050825 SHORT 10 MIN -UFC Champ Pat Miletich 3 Things About Our Soil That We Need To Know by Kate Dalley

[00:00:07] This Is The Kate Dalley Show

[00:00:22] Alright, welcome back. You're listening to The Kate Dalley Show. I have a very special guest on, Pat Miletich, who is former UFC champion. And boy, does he have some knowledge on soil, which, by the way, we've never talked about on the show, really. We've never really gotten down to what's wrong with our food supply at its core.

[00:00:43] And I love that he's on with me. In fact, we're going to have to do two shows, so I'm going to have to beg you to come back, Pat, because there's just no time to cover everything, all the questions I have. So I wanted to ask you about, well, I want to make this statement first. We're talking about canceling a food dye, which is great, but we're not talking about the core issue, which is our soil.

[00:01:05] And so a lot of people, what they're doing is counting on Maha to solve everything when we can personally make decisions ourselves, but we can choose organic, right? So what's your feeling on organic foods? Well, I mean, there's a lot of misnomers, I guess, in organic. You know, we know that conventional is technically warfare chemicals and antibiotics. That's all they are. You know, the nitrogen can be turned into bombs. The urea can be turned into diesel fuel.

[00:01:35] Pesticides are, you know, for warfare. And then you've got the antibiotics, the herbicides and the fungicides. So that's basically what our food's being grown with at a conventional level. The organic is better in, look, there's a lot of experts out there, a lot of misinformation. When you get, say, a fertilizer with cow manure, hog manure, chicken manure, bone meal, feather meal, things like that,

[00:02:00] we just have to remember that most of those animals across the country are being fed grains grown with synthetic chemicals. So there's going to be bioaccumulation, they call it, in the tissue, in the cells of the animals and also in their manure. What goes in is going to come out. And so we have to understand. Now, we have the ability with our programs to convert all synthetics and heavy metals into beneficial nutrients. So when I've got a pile of chicken manure and hog manure or any of these things,

[00:02:29] we can use our programs to break that down into truly bioavailable, non-toxic forms of fertilizer. But so there's some of that going on in organic. A lot of people don't understand and think below the layers that it's animal manure, so thereby it's organic. Well, there's going to be some synthetics in there as well. So we have to be kind of careful with how we do that. It's still there. Okay. A better choice?

[00:02:59] A better choice would be using real nutrients from the earth, deposits of the nutrients that come from humates, from volcanic rock, from all these things that have the building blocks of life. Now, again, those are not bioavailable until the proper microbes, the probiotics, non-GMO, mind you, are used to break those down and convert it into beneficial bioavailable nutrients. And that's what creates in people's backyards.

[00:03:29] We, at Soil Savior, we call, we create Jurassic gardens in people's backyards. Wow. I've had a friend of mine got yelled at by his wife because the tomato plants and the pepper plants and the cucumber plants got so out of control in his backyard. That happens. No way. That happens a lot. That happens a lot. Oh, my gosh. Wow. Talk to me more about GMO, what people don't understand. So many years ago, and actually we worked with a gentleman who's one of the top plant geneticists in the world.

[00:03:58] He was in the first group of geneticists who created the GMO cotton crops, was the first ones to come out. So genetically modified seeds are tolerant, of course, of herbicides and things like that. Then you get, now they've gotten into, of course, for many years, mosquitoes, honeybees, insects in general, plants, trees, animals.

[00:04:23] And now, of course, with the mRNA technology and CRISPR technology, they don't call it genetically modified. They call it gene therapy in human beings. A little tamer name, but it's the same thing going on. And so if Monsanto or any other company is successful in, you have to have a patent to alter or patent to alter, process to alter, sorry, patented. And if you're successful, then you own that seed.

[00:04:52] So you can't own anything that exists naturally in nature. But if you alter it and you have the patented process to alter, you own it. So that thereby a big corporation can own a seed. Or a tree. Or anything. And then when you go up the line of organisms all the way to human beings, well, Supreme Court precedence has been set that if you're able to alter the genetics of something, it becomes your property.

[00:05:19] So when we have human beings potentially having their genetics altered, who do you become property of? Your creator or those who altered you? Right. Right. So there's some moral questions here that are going on. And it's very important for people to understand that I would like to keep my genetics pristine or as good as possible. And that's why we use the products we use.

[00:05:43] On a scale of one to North Korea, how tyrannical is it right now as far as the changing of us genetically? Well, it's gotten pretty goofy. There's a lot of corporations that are getting into the CRISPR tech and the genetic modification or therapy, gene therapy of human beings.

[00:06:06] And so for the people that have portfolios, stock portfolios, check and see what you have in your portfolio because you might have some of those. And then you can look at your children and you can decide what's more important to you, your stock portfolio or your children. Wow. Wow. That's going to hit home for a lot of people right now. Yeah. Yeah. And to me, it's look, people are going to make choices. I don't think that people that work for any of the corporations are villains.

[00:06:35] The farmers are not villains. Everybody's trying to pay their bills, take care of their children. And so we have to humanize this situation, understand that people are simply just trying to pay their bills. Right. We just try to offer people what we feel is a much better solution. My humble opinion, that's a much better solution for growing food and creating vitality in human beings or, you know, our animals. Right.

[00:06:59] I mean, the farmers and ranchers are tied in to be able to conduct any business at all by the strings, right, given to them. Like you expressed earlier, there's a certain set of strings that if you don't do X, Y, Z for us, we're not going to allow you to do X, Y, Z. So they have to do that just like we have to go in right now if we want to fly and get the real ID because no one's fought it. So we've got to get the real ID to do any flying or a driver's license to go drive. So everybody's tired.

[00:07:27] My interest is I have no interest with what we're doing. We have no interest right now in diving into big ag. That's not a – that's – look, if somebody wants to come over to us and discuss going organic, truly organic, we can do that. Right. But a lot of people, millions of people out there are growing their own food, gardens, orchards, all these different types of things. Hunting land, they want to heal their hunting land to collect all the wildlife on their property. We do those sort of things. That's what we're interested in.

[00:07:57] So it's just, you know, if one of us become ill, we have a decision to either go to conventional medicine or, you know, a homeopath or a naturopath. That's all a decision. So do people actually purchase the soil from you? And then – because if somebody wants to garden right now and they're like, I really want this food to be nutrient-rich, where do they even start?

[00:08:21] Well, they can go to soilsavior.org and they can see that, you know, our zero to five-acre box is about this big. It's got seven components in it. You mix it in water and you spray it on your soil and your plants. And some people do that weekly. And just be prepared for what happens if you do it weekly. It's going to go nuts. All the way up, we have 20 to 40-acre boxes as well.

[00:08:44] And anything bigger than that, Doc Will Spencer, who's a business partner and a genius, kind of a national treasurer to say the least, will do a consultation with them and test their soil and things like that. And then – so the team can step in at something that's a little bit bigger. It would actually be really good to get soil samples from all over the country so we really can – so people have their eyes open to this issue on how deficient it is. And I love that there's an answer at least.

[00:09:14] And I said the website wrong because you know I'm the name murderer. I got that name 14 years ago. So it's soilsavior.org, right? Yes, yes, yes. And, again, it's just a matter of – Understanding. It's just a matter of people just making a decision. What do they want for their family? I love that. I'm going to be right back more with UFC champion Pat Miletic when I come back. He's fantastic.

[00:09:43] And I love that there's solutions. I really do. Be right back on The Kate Daly Show. katedalyradio.com. Over 27 million served. And I'll be right back. Kate Daly Show.