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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Houlhouse. So just as COVID starts to die out, a brand new public health threat emerges, monkeypox. But luckily, Bill Gates and the WHO already have it all planned out. Today, I'll be interviewing Doctor.
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Speaker 1:So my guest today is Doctor. David Martin, someone who has been one of the leading voices in exposing the pandemic of COVID. And as we have monkeypox now emerging, I thought that he was the perfect person to bring on and say, figure out what's happening with all this monkey business. So folks, let's go ahead and welcome Doctor. David Martin.
Speaker 1:Doctor. Martin, thank you so much for joining us today.
Speaker 2:Seth, it's always good to see you, and I'm looking forward to being in Texas at the end of the week. So I'll I'll be a little closer to neighborhood.
Speaker 1:Oh, very, very good. Very good. So it seems like we just finished up with COVID. And then, of course, we had the Ukraine war. And now that's kind of pittering out a little bit, we've now got monkeypox.
Speaker 1:So, David, what's going on? What do you see unfolding? What's next?
Speaker 2:Well, Seth, a lot of Americans need to take a step back in time going back to 1952. And you know how I am when I do interviews. I always love to make sure we're reminding ourselves of our own historical
Speaker 1:context.
Speaker 1:But in 1952, Harry Truman signed Executive Order ten thousand
Speaker 2:hundred and ninety nine. And that executive order was actually a very interesting executive order that gave rise to essentially the superhighway of terror that the globalists are currently using. What it did was it instructed the Surgeon General of The United States to essentially become subservient to the World Health Organization. And most of us have been hearing all kinds of saber rattling about, Oh my gosh, we're about to lose sovereignty to the World Health Organization. And in in a means, you know, there's probably an air of truth to the the cause for concern.
Speaker 2:But I just want to break some really bad news at the top of the show. We we let that horse out of the stable in 1952. Anybody who who wants to go and read the egregious evidence of what I just said only has to go to 42 code section two zero two, where ironically, Harry Truman's executive order is actually enshrined into our federal public health act, and it's enshrined by reference. It it it basically says, hey. And whatever Harry Truman said.
Speaker 2:So this was an unelected, non congressionally reviewed executive order from 1952 that gave away our sovereignty to essentially saying that anything that the World Health Organization decided to do either explicitly, and this is the part that's really chilling, Seth, what he said then and what the World Health Organization is saying now, is this for any actual or planned exercise of the World Health Organization? So ironically, we don't actually have to have a thing to have a thing. And it's fascinating as we read what the amendments for the IHR 02/2005 were, which is what people legitimately are concerned about. The US government making it much easier for a planned outbreak to be something we have to shut the world down for. One of the tragedies is that the 1952 executive order gives explicit permission for the World Health Organization to build out these terror scenarios.
Speaker 2:And what makes this a problem is that if what you're trying to do is promulgate fear, and you're trying to use the air of public health emergency as a way to manipulate and coerce a population into taking actions that they would not otherwise take. Then the problem that we have is a set of rules and conditions that fundamentally abridge The United States constitution and our sovereignty. And for the last now seventy years, not the last seven days, the last seventy years have given the World Health Organization an unelected body, a body now largely controlled by the Gates Foundation, the ability to roll out whatever agenda they have, and do so with impunity.
Speaker 1:So I'm glad you went straight into that. So I was going to ask you about the World Health Assembly right now, their voting and the amendments. And it's interesting, because I find that what seems to be happening over and over again is that you see something that's happening and say, my goodness, it's terrible when this start, you realize all that Obama did this, or all that was Clinton that did that. And you realize that our presidents have been selling out the American people for not just years, but decades, if not longer. So are you telling me this then that it was back in the 50s that they started laying the groundwork for using the World Health Organization and the health scare and pandemics as the Trojan horse to basically roll out their and lead into their one world system.
Speaker 2:Yeah. And Seth, I point out that many people mistakenly refer to their kind of high school vague recollections of US history. And they kind of remember that there was a thing called the Great Depression. And they kind of remember there was a thing called the Cold War. But it's important for us to examine the fact that the Eugenics Office that was started at Cold Spring Harbor Lab was a program that Andrew Carnegie got started at the beginning of the last century, back in the early 1900s.
Speaker 2:And the Eugenics Office was part of a very longstanding campaign to figure out how to treat population. And by the way, I'm using a quote from a 1930s newspaper article with the same discipline that cattlemen use to apply to cattle. And that's literally off of the front page of a newspaper in the 1930s. What was the problem was we had a worldview that said that there are people who are desirable. There are people who we want to see procreate and have dominion over the earth.
Speaker 2:And there are a lot of people who are undesirable. And from the formation of the Cold Spring Harbor labs in the early 1900s until now, what we've done is we've seen this steady progression of the increasing chemicalization of the idea of what health is and the weaponization of pathogens as a way to fear and intimidate populations into taking steps that they would not otherwise take. Now, Seth, most people don't remember that in the 1930s, we had, are you ready for this? A financial crisis, a climate change crisis, and a public health scare. And that came in the form of what we call the dust bowl, which for those of you who look at any history realize was not a dust bowl.
Speaker 2:What it was, was a couple years of drought, which is true. But what it really was was the foreclosure of small family farms in favor of industrial agriculture. Does that sound familiar? We had a financial crisis, but like the financial crisis that we're allegedly living in now, it was entirely concocted to reallocate the wealth of what was then the nascent Federal Reserve. And then ironically, and this is the part that we actually entirely overlook, we manufactured a public health crisis in the form of the syphilis outbreak.
Speaker 2:And the reason why we had the syphilis outbreak of the 1930s, and the reason why we had the Tuskegee experiment and all kinds of other things was to manufacture the industrial acceptance of penicillin. That's why we did it. We didn't have syphilis as a population. Now, there were people with syphilis to be sure, but the population's acceptance of penicillin had not in fact happened. And then all of a sudden we have this manufactured outbreak.
Speaker 2:Not surprisingly, and this leads us right into where we are right now. When Jonas Salk developed the polio vaccine, he was criticized for not filing a patent on it, not making it a commercial success. And so in the nineteen fifties and nineteen sixties, under the rubric of patenting the sun, there was a discussion about the fact that silly Jonas Salk had left all kinds of money on the table. And what we needed to do was we needed to actually have pathogens and their treatments and or vaccines as a means of building a chemical dependency in the American and the global population so that we could have this match of a pathogen outbreak and then a vaccine or treatment response. Having perfected that in the 1950s, the World Health Organization became the drug dealing front door broker for the Wellcome Trust.
Speaker 2:Not surprisingly, you made reference to a publication and we need to slow down because sometimes we use acronyms and we don't go, well, hold on a minute. Why did that organization publish that document? Let's go back and unpack what NTI is, Seth.
Speaker 1:Let me go and pull that up for you here.
Speaker 2:NTI is the nuclear threat initiative.
Speaker 1:Nuclear threat. Interesting.
Speaker 2:Did you hear what I just said?
Speaker 1:Yeah. So it's the nuclear threat initiation or initiative. Right? But yet they're talking about monkey a monkeypox outbreak. Yeah.
Speaker 2:So so so and and people sit there going, my gosh, Dave, how do you weave together the tapestry? If you go down to the front page of that paper and go down to the signature page, which I think is is, if you have the if you have the text up there, what you see is it is the nuclear initiative that is the one that signed the opening page. So, yeah, keep going. And it's one more page down. You get the forward and at the signature of the signature page right there, Read what's under the signature.
Speaker 1:Wow. So it's it's Margaret Hamburg, who's the interim vice president of the global biological policy and programs of the nuclear threat initiative. You can't make this stuff up.
Speaker 2:No. And see, this is why what I try to encourage people to do is say, well, hold on a minute. 1952, Harry Truman. What's going on in this? Well, what was going on was we were looking for ways in which we could actually terrorize the public.
Speaker 2:And back then, and Seth, you'll remember this, when you were in elementary school, you remember the vestiges of cold war kinds of scare campaigns. I remember when I was a kid in elementary school in 1970s, I remember I was supposed to crawl under a desk in my elementary school classroom. And I was supposed to crawl under a desk to plan for a civil defense response to a nuclear blast. Now, I don't know if I don't know what kind of really cool desks you grew up with, Seth, but my elementary school desk, as I recall, was four metal legs, a a wooden top that flipped up so I could put my little knickknacks inside of my desk. I'm pretty damn sure that if there was a nuclear blast, the only thing my desk would have been was the thin metal veneer melted across my melted corpse.
Speaker 2:I don't think that it would have done me much good. But if we go back and realize the nuclear threat initiative has been around as a terror campaign generator, a terror propaganda generator since the early sixties and seventies. And not surprisingly, when you want to terrorize a population, what do you do? Turn to the experts. And so I love to point out a lot of people have been really upset about this monkeypox you know, scheduled release on March, or sorry, May of twenty twenty two coming from a March 21 publication.
Speaker 2:And people sit there and go, oh my gosh, how on earth could they have ever been so prescient to find out that that they were going to have a monkeypox release three days away from the stated date for the alleged outbreak to occur. And this document that you have on the screen published, Seth, in 2021, in March of twenty twenty one. So fifteen months earlier, this group was able to pick the day of monkeypox outbreak plus or minus three days. Listen, this is a willful continuation of a campaign of domestic terror, and it is done to make sure the public remains in fear and in cognitive dissonance and in the disbelief of what Plato described in the republic. Plato in the republic made reference to the fact that sometimes crimes are so audacious that the mere statement of their audacity paralyzes the population.
Speaker 2:In Plato's world, he called those temple robbers or grave robbers. These were people who desecrated that which was sacred. And Plato said sometimes the level of desecration was so immense that people just stood back and incredulity going, I can't believe somebody would desecrate the temple or they can't believe they would rob from the temple. Well, in Plato's day, the worst thing to do was to desecrate that which was sacred. In our day, the worst thing to do is desecrate that which is sacred, which is human life.
Speaker 2:And we can have somebody with impunity tell us in October of twenty nineteen that we're going to have a global exercise in the release of a respiratory pathogen, which as of today, allegedly has killed over seven million people around the world. We can have people with impunity, the same people, right in the document you put on the screen that they expect to see deaths as many as two hundred million people in 2023 and 2024.
Speaker 1:Gosh. Yeah. They're up they're showing here on the 12/01/2023, the scenario is three point two billion cases. So half the world's population has it with two hundred and seventy one million deaths is what they're saying here.
Speaker 2:Yeah. And and and think about think about what level of inhumanity is required to have not even a batted eye, not even a a ripple of conscience to put into writing that you are going to terrorize a population with a specter of two hundred and seventy one million deaths. Over half the world infected with, if you read their scenario carefully, with a monkeypox that was engineered to be vaccine resistant.
Speaker 1:Absolutely incredible. And I remember watching one of your videos where you highlighted that specific fact where it said it was engineered to be vaccine resistant. And so
Speaker 2:Yeah, well, and this is where this is where we have the World Health Organization with blood on their hands. Because the fact is that if you go back and look from the 1980s forward, and you know me, I have a bad habit of reading patents, including the over 20 patents held by NIAID on monkeypox related vaccines. So not surprisingly, we're once again in the realm of monkeypox related vaccines. And not surprisingly, are you ready for this? Moderna.
Speaker 2:Who knew? The company that had never ever, ever made anything ever until they started injecting people with the lethal spike protein. That Moderna is the one who conveniently is ready to roll out a monkeypox vaccine. And you sit back and go, this is willful, this is criminal. Seth, I grieve.
Speaker 2:I grieve for the families of the children who died yesterday in Texas. My heart breaks as a father, my heart breaks when I see the extinguishing of any life, but particularly young innocent lives of children that breaks my heart. But I find morally outrageous. The fact that the same administration who gets on a grandstand yesterday and uses the death of these children to rail against, you know, guns and violence and everything else has no problem the exact same week authorizing the injection of a known lethal scheduled toxin into the arms of children six months of age to five years of age. The same administration is going to kill far more than 18 children in a classroom in Texas.
Speaker 2:And because they're administered through a syringe and because they're administered by people wearing lab coats, we're somehow supposed to accept that as an acceptable loss of life. Well, we are supposed to rail against gun violence. Now let me be clear. I do not advocate for the death and destruction of any human life at any point in life. And yes, I made that very clear.
Speaker 2:I am absolutely a huge fan of life. I think that if the creator was creative enough to figure out how to make us, I think we should honor that creation. That's my view. But here's the bottom line, people. You cannot out of one side of your mouth say that you are somehow advocating for choice and you're advocating for the lethality of inject double doses into children, and then allegedly get yourself all whipped into a frenzy over what happens when somebody unloads clips of automatic weapons in a classroom.
Speaker 2:The fact of the matter is if we are going to stand for human life and human values, we have to be as outraged at the FDA as we are at the shooter. And we're not.
Speaker 1:Well, it's it's that social conditioning that you're we're pressing upon. And just the acceptance of if this person is a is in a lab coat. I mean, we were warned for millennia about false idols. Yet now we live in a society in a day and age where someone like Fauci can get up on in front of the camera wearing a lab coat, and he can tell us exactly what health decisions to make. Doesn't matter what conflict of interest there is.
Speaker 1:Or you even got someone like Bill Gates, who should that's a whole other topic out there pushing the same exact thing. So where do where do you think this is headed? Because as, you know, we saw COVID unfold, and as you have been on the forefront of exposing that the whole agenda with the the pandemic and everything, it seemed like it had pitted out and died off. And now all of a sudden it's monkeypox. So do you think that COVID was just laying the groundwork both in terms of the changes to the laws and the regulations around the world, but in addition to psychologically priming people to become just respondent to fear and just to line up for whatever the next shot is?
Speaker 1:Where do you see them using this? Where do you see this taking us over the next year or so?
Speaker 2:Well, I've said for many years, I said this back when Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking had their debate about artificial intelligence taking over the world probably over a decade ago. One of my concerns is that there is a worldview that brings back a memory for me of 02/2003. In 02/2003, I had an unusual experience, which was sitting in a conference. This was pre the TED Talk rage. This was back when the cool place to go was Camden, Maine for a thing called Pop Tech.
Speaker 2:And I listened to a guy named Aubrey DeGray. Aubrey DeGray is an expert in the aging research of the human body and specifically focused on antiaging to the point of immortality. And I listened to him one day in a conference in Camden, Maine, suggest how wonderful the world would be with a world in which there were no children. That was in 02/2003. And and he talked about how lovely it would be to be able to sit at a restaurant or on an airplane and never have to hear the sound of children again.
Speaker 2:And and I and I watched a room full of people sit in kind of rapt silence as this guy described the perfect world, which would be a world without children. And then you go back and read the research that he publishes, and you read the research that he promotes. And he, together with Elon Musk, together with Stephen Hawking, all have this very macabre view of a history of humanity that will now include the cessation of the procreation of humanity in favor of this technological AI interface, which leads to some sort of cyborg immortality. Now here's the problem. The problem is once again, going back to the nineteen seventies and eighties, we decided as a society to accept a world in which the definition of life was a electrochemical interface, that we were actually this kind of meat puppet machine.
Speaker 2:And gradually, we could move into an Xmax in a world where we would have this kind of cyborg interface where what it meant to be human was really nothing more than the repository of memories, the the, you know, kind of your favorites page on Facebook. And that's what humanity was reduced to. Because the idea of creativity, the idea of fellowship, the idea of interpersonal connectivity was actually not attractive, and it was being promoted, Seth, by people who themselves did not have social acuity. Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk are not the model of extroverts. They're not the model of people who are promoting a sense of the the best of social humanity, and they're the ones warning us of the specter of a world without children, a world without procreation, etcetera.
Speaker 2:So it's important for us to realize that where this is going is a worldview that says that you are the sum of the memories you've accumulated. You are not, to use Yuval Harari's very famous quote, you don't have a soul. You don't have any sense of of identity. You don't have any notion of free will. You are merely this this meat puppet that is longing to be plugged into the cloud where we all have this kind of cyborg reality.
Speaker 2:And and here's the thing, Seth. We can sit here today and we can say, well, that sounds like a dreadful future. But my my challenge to every person listening to this show is that unless we, the sentient, unless we, the insult, and unless we, the vibrant analog humans, offer a more perfect picture, then what will happen is the incumbency will overwhelm humanity. And and I have been an huge advocate. You know my movie Future Dreaming was a story about what humans have the capability of being.
Speaker 2:You know that my my tagline in all of my materials, putting humanity back into humans. That's not a metaphor for me. I think that we have to be offering a beautiful, compelling alternative because if we sit back and allow those who are currently controlling the narrative to say, yep, you know what? The best you've got is the memories you've got, and we can upload you into the cloud. And you don't need kids, and you don't need to travel because we'll give you an immersive reality experience.
Speaker 2:Well, we're we'll project the Great Pyramids Of Giza onto a a hologram in your living room while you sit there and eat some sort of genetically modified food product that we've served you through an intravenous tube. You know, if that's your view of life, then what it really is, is an indictment on all of us who are sentient living beings who failed to offer a compelling alternative. And that's, I think my call to action, which is be so freaking on fire with how beautiful it is to have kids and to be a dad and and to to have adventures and to travel and to have people sitting around your dining room table. Make the alternative so compelling that the cyborg illusion of a dystopian future is not even remotely interesting because it's so much more fun to live as a human.
Speaker 1:Oh, it's it's such a good point. And I think that, you know, with what you're talking about, you know, putting the human back in humanity, I really believe that that's what the that's the journey humanity is going through right now. I think that we've been, you know, since the Industrial Revolution, we've been led away from what it means to be human. You mentioned the dust bowls, the dust bowl and the closure of all the family farms. You also had, you know, once the central banks came in, which led to shutting down of all the small banks across America that were competing against the New York banks and lending to small families and thriving.
Speaker 1:So they've taken away from us, they've taken us further away from really what it means to be human. They want to drive us into this system where, you know, our food comes from these indoor hydroponic systems that are it's all block chain, you show up with your digital ID, and you've had your seventeenth jab or booster or whatever, to get your genetically grown tomatoes that probably have vaccines inside of them. So I think that you know, what you talk about is a beautiful explanation of that to counteract that, it's about going back to tradition, going back to what it means to be human. You know, planting a seed, watching a seed grow up into a plant that then gives you food. Doing the same thing with a child and raising children and getting back to nature and all these things.
Speaker 1:And so, and I think that they sense that we're also sensing this. And they get, they know that we're returning back to this tradition, and I think that they're frantic about it, which is why they're having to rely on these global fear tactics to try to drive us into the arms of their future, which Yeah.
Speaker 2:And listen. I mean, we always will, as we have in every phase of human history, we will always have the choice to say no. You know, I I remind people that the Bible is filled with a middle section that nobody bothers reading. And we call them in in in the in the Christian bible, we call it the minor prophets. You know, the reason why those things are not overly read and the reason why most people find them tedious and boring is because the story is basically the same.
Speaker 2:People fall away. They they follow somebody else's idol. They follow somebody else's mandate. They follow somebody else's god. And And there's a prophet that comes along and goes, I think I'm the only one, God.
Speaker 2:And then God comes back and goes, well, no, you're not the only one, but it feels that way. And because it's the same story over and over and over, we stop reading it and we pay little attention to the fact that the reason why there are so many of those stories in our bible is because that's how humans act a lot. That's why there's so many of those stories. And and we have to get really real about this. The fact is that we're living in a period of time where there is an alternative god.
Speaker 2:And the alternative god is a god of technology, but not just technology in some sort of abstraction. This is a God of technology in the form of reducing humans to a chemical electro connected formula. That basically we are these carbon phosphate calcium, hydrogen life forms that are really nothing more than the meat puppets that go around kind of snapping pictures of reality and then storing those pictures for some sort of downstream reference. The fact of the matter is, there are an enormous number of us who in fact have fallen away from our purpose. Let's call it what it is.
Speaker 2:You know, yes, we can point to the Bill Gates and the Anthony Fauci's, and those are very, very appropriate targets to criticize. But ask yourself, you know, how many times have you spent as much time, I don't know, in the kitchen teaching your kids how to cook a pasta dish or roast a freshly harvested animal just the way it came out of the field or out of the ground. How many of you have actually done that as much as you've done checking your status on Facebook or on social media or whatever else. And here's the problem. The problem is we can sit there and point to the they, the the ones who are actually perpetrating these crimes.
Speaker 2:And we can say, they're the problem. But but if we're not actively engaging our productive stewardship of our life experience here on Earth, then it's not a they problem. It's an Us problem. And, you know, monkeypox, as I pointed out in a show I did a few days ago, Seth, we have 17 pathogens in the works right now. So SARS was one, monkeypox is two.
Speaker 2:And just to drive home a point, there's another one called the African primate fever, which ironically in the most recent report that was just released, that was published through NIAID, included a reference to samples of this being in a Ukrainian bio lab. Ukrainian, did you hear me pick an interesting random point of the globe where the African primate fever is actually a Ukrainian lab.
Speaker 1:I mean, it makes perfect sense for an African primate fever to be found in a bio lab in Ukraine. Right?
Speaker 2:Yeah. Yeah. I I I find that to be remarkably interesting. It's kinda like Peter Dashick in 02/2015 working in Wuhan, and then the nature accidentally getting a bat into Wuhan accidentally in 2019. It's amazing how many of these things seem to happen where nature conveniently falls into the narrative that we, the people, put it into.
Speaker 2:And I'm amazed how often that happens where we don't just pick some random spot on the globe. You know, I long for a surprise that's actually really a surprise. But as I've said many times, evil unfortunately uses this cunning process of flaunting itself in your face. And that's part of its attraction. That's part of its allure.
Speaker 2:The audacity of evil is that it will tell you what it's going to do and it does it. Then you act surprised. If we have an outbreak of an African fever or an African virus, and it turns out that that thing has been cultured and maintained in the Ukrainian lab, and we're actually reporting that in written publications, is there a high probability that we're going to have an African swine flu or an African virus or an African something? And it turns out that the story will one day be, oops, it leaked out of a Ukrainian lab. Oh, of course, we'll blame the Russians for letting it leak because, obviously, the NIAID funded lab in Ukraine had nothing to do with what's going on in the Ukraine.
Speaker 2:I mean, you know, botulism, we we know that we're shutting down food processing facilities, Seth. We know that there's gonna be a botulism outbreak. We know that there's going to be another anthrax outbreak. We know that there's going to be a tularemia outbreak. We know that these are things that are going to happen because the perpetrators have told us they're going to happen.
Speaker 2:Now our challenge is to say no. No to the fear. No to the narrative. And like I did on my recent show and like we're doing in this conversation, get in front of the story so we're not reacting to SARS three, four, five months afterwards going, woah. How did this happen?
Speaker 1:And that's the important question. And that's, you usually ahead of doing an interview, I'll ask folks on social media and say, Hey, if you have any questions for my guests today, please let me know. And I had an outpouring of questions for you. And actually, are going to be doing the q and a. For those of that are watching in about 15 inches or so, we'll go over to Rise TV where you can ask your questions directly.
Speaker 1:If you want to join us over there is a link for a free trial in the description below. But one of the questions that kept coming up was just how do we fight back against this? You know, as as an ordinary person, whether I'm in America, Australia, or Finland, this doesn't matter. All of us, I think that are awakened now feel the pressure of this global government trying to squeeze us into their system. So how do we fight back against this?
Speaker 2:Well, obviously for starters, Nancy Reagan said it best, just say no. And that is a just say no to everything. It's say no to anything that is the convention response. If you are coerced into a reflexive behavior, simply say no, because that is the right answer. The right answer is no.
Speaker 2:But I think that we just saw in several states, I think four states last night, we saw primaries and runoffs and a bunch of things about elected officials. One of the things that we did, Seth, with prosecutenow.com is we put a lot of resources into the public domain so that individuals could ask candidates point blank. Are you going to prosecute crimes that are being perpetrated in allegedly the public interest? And if we look at prosecutenow.com, 1 of our goals is to make sure that people have the ability regardless of the state they're in to be able to make sure they're putting pressure on elected officials and on candidates. So you go to whatever state you're in, you pick whatever concern you have, and you can actually send a request for a special prosecutor on a daily basis to any one of all of the elected officials that you have.
Speaker 2:The first thing we have to do is get informed and get active. We must, must get informed and get active. And what that means is that at every turn, we must have an active participation among the citizens of this country and people around the world to say, you are not gonna get our vote. You're not going to get a donation. You're not going to get any support for anything unless you are willing to commit to accountability when it comes to these things.
Speaker 2:We have to gradually educate ourselves and then take back the principles of democracy. You know, the Spanish constitution is unique, and that's tragic, by the way. But the Spanish constitution is unique. It says that to have the right to vote, you have to be literate. Now ironically, in Spain, the mandate to make sure the population is literate falls with the government.
Speaker 2:So it's kind of an interesting cat and mouse game. If you're not literate, you don't have a functional democracy. If you don't have functional democracy, it's because you don't have an appropriate government. So, you know, it's a bit of a it's a bit of an interesting little conundrum there. But but their their point aspirationally is right.
Speaker 2:If we are not informed, we should not be voting. If we're not informed, we should not be engaging in the civil discourse, but we should be informed and engaged. And what we've done over the last probably twenty five or thirty years is we've gotten very, very, very complacent. We've sat back and let people kind of get a popularity contest here or there, and then they're largely out of sight and out of mind. You have, and if you're listening to this show, I don't care what country you're listening to.
Speaker 2:You have local representative offices that are in your towns or in your counties or in your state, and you have the ability to, I don't know, print one of the complaints off prosecutenow.com. Go and sit with an elected official. Say, what are you doing about these crimes? And while people sit back time and time again and say, Dave, you know, I sent it to a DA and I never heard back, or I sent it to a prosecutor and I never heard it back. I sent it to an AG and I never heard back.
Speaker 2:Well, you're looking at the biggest loser when it comes to batting average that exists on the planet. I have sent more complaints, more alerts, more intelligence briefings to more places and had zero response than anybody else out there. So the good news is I'm the biggest loser. I already won. But the cool thing is my batting average sucks, but I'm actually very effective because I keep going to the plate.
Speaker 2:And it turns out that we are making progress gradually because of the actions I'm taking and because of the actions that a number of citizens around the world are taking. I'm starting to have law enforcement. I'm starting to have attorneys general. I'm starting to have governors reaching out to me going, okay. We relent.
Speaker 2:What is it that you have to tell us? And one by one, what's happening is I'm having conversations with attorney generals, with governors, and those conversations are leading substantively to people who are starting to take action, people who are starting to call out things. Just the other day, we had an attorney general in the Midwest who finally stood up against the World Health Organization. Guess what? That wouldn't have happened had it not been for the constant, constant, constant pressure.
Speaker 2:And this is like any other muscle that we have to stretch. Yes, we go to the gym a thousand times. For the one week we're going to be at the beach in the summer. You know what? Go to the gym again.
Speaker 2:This is the gym of democracy. This is building the muscle and the fitness of being a citizen that actually has the responsibility and accountability that we all say that is enshrined in the values and documents that we love. So guess what? We've got our day at the beach, but you don't get your day at the beach if you didn't spend all winter in the gym because otherwise, you don't wanna be on your day at the beach. So I'm a big advocate for for striking out mostly and connecting and getting singles and doubles.
Speaker 2:And every now and then, I get to put one over the edge of the fence. Remember that for the guy who's lost the most, if you fly in this country and you're not wearing a face mask, you're looking at a guy who after multiple failures got a judge in Florida together with the Health Freedom Defense Fund, together with the Davilaire Law Group, we got the federal government to have to suspend the mask mandate on planes. Now, I don't know about you, but that's a big win. Oh, yeah. But that's a big win against a lot of losses, and that's okay.
Speaker 2:Because we have to learn how to win with elegance and grace, and we have to lose the emotional attachment to our batting average and recognize that this is about stretching the muscle of civil responsibility. And that's where we need to be as people.
Speaker 1:And I think that those are some really important points. And shortly, I want to go back to your Prosecute Now website and have you walk through a little bit about how that works. I think it's very important. But I think that with America especially, we talk a lot about one nation under God. God bless America.
Speaker 1:We've got songs about it. It's enshrined everywhere. But I think that if God is looking down on our country, and he's watching the people of America, we have to be a nation that is worth saving. And if we're sitting there and we're sitting there watching our Monday Night Football instead of going to the local school board meeting, or we're sitting there, you know, just eating junk fast food instead of learning how to grow our own food, and we're relying on that system. And we're waiting for some white knight to come along and save us, and we're sitting there saying, well, it's all Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci.
Speaker 1:You know, if you were looking down on that nation, would you say, well, these people are worth saving versus if you saw if you look down and you saw people, and whether it's America or other nations, but going out and doing what you're doing, you know, practicing that muscle of democracy, and even practicing the muscle of civil disobedience and holding people to the fire that are supposed to be representing us, I think then especially doing that grounded in the right values of saying, Look, we have to save this nation because we're a beacon of hope and freedom and faith for the world, then I believe that we can become a nation worth saving. But if we're all just, you know, getting lost in the bread and circuses, I think it'd be hard to make that argument.
Speaker 2:Well, and let's go and use one of the beautiful stories that I love to use from the Exodus. I mean, just came through the Eastern Passover season. It's great to recognize that you know, the children of Israel were only a week out of Egypt when most of them wanted to go back to slavery. A week out. Now I jokingly say, and it's only partially joking.
Speaker 2:I mean, the fact of the matter is I'm dangerously close to literal. They were being served Chick fil A every night and they were being served Dunkin' Donuts every morning or or Krispy Kremes. You pick your pick your neighborhood. They were getting manna in the mornings. They were getting quail at night.
Speaker 2:Listen. They were getting fast food. Right? They they weren't having to go out and farm. And and and they longed to go back to slavery in Egypt in a week.
Speaker 2:I think your point about being worth saving is really interesting because the fact of the matter is, know, Noah spent a long time being ridiculed. Last time I checked, people walked past and laughed at him. What what's that guy doing building that giant, whatever it is? We don't even know what it is. It's big and it's got gopher wood.
Speaker 2:We don't even know what gopher wood is. Like, there's there's all kinds of stuff. He's making runs to Home Depot and Lowe's at weird hours and people are going, what's that guy doing? And everybody's making fun of him. And the fact of the matter is, I think you're exactly right.
Speaker 2:If you don't put the effort in, right? If you don't run the risk of being ridiculed, if you don't run the risk of being labeled as whatever I'm labeled, I get constantly, constantly people go, Oh, but you don't know that there's a Google doc out there that's 70 pages of smear against Dave Martin. You know what? I've never had the time to write 70 pages of smear against anybody. So I feel slightly honored that somebody decided to take their time and effort and write a fictional expose on Dave Martin, whatever.
Speaker 2:I think it's interesting reading. I offered to talk to that guy and go through his illusions and help him understand why I was in fact everywhere I said I was. He doesn't want the facts. But the fact of the matter is, you know what? I'm in good company.
Speaker 2:Moses got ridiculed for actually saying, yeah, we're going to go ahead and follow a pillar of fire at night and a smoke cloud in the day. And there were some times I can guarantee you Moses was going, man, this thing better work. You know, when he smoked the rock and the water came out, I don't think he was just smiting the rock like, man, I'm gonna go ahead and tap the rock because I feel like tapping the rock. I think he was probably frustrated. You know, real people get really frustrated, but the the core is to take action because it is in fact in the taking of action that you realize that you are always equipped to be able to take on whatever you encounter.
Speaker 2:And it's not an intimidation when you realize that you always have sovereignty over your own actions, your own thoughts. And it is really necessary for us as a civil society to recognize that we do have to be worth saving. And that does mean putting in the hard yards and running the risk of having people say nasty things about us. The truth is, as Mickey Willis and I have celebrated many times since Plandemic two came out, we have had not a single party anywhere on earth willing to go head to head with me despite the fact that we have money on the line, despite the fact that we have publicity on the line, and despite the fact that we have an offer to publicly shame me. Not one person is willing to go head to head with Dave Martin to debunk a single statement I made in Pandemic.
Speaker 2:Now ask yourself the question. If there is not a single accuser, not one, and that's after two years, then I know I'm on the right side of history. Because as much as there have been attempts to try to figure out ways to manipulate and malign, the fact is truth is the ultimate defense and certainty of truth far, far better than any faith or hope or anything else. Certainty, which says, you know, you are doing the right thing is something that is an estimate value. There is no question, no question that Seth, these conversations are the right conversations to have because what they're really about at the end of the day is a word that we don't really understand.
Speaker 2:And that is repentance. This is about making sure that we understand that this is not about just being sorry for being complacent and lazy. This is not about being sorry about not making enough time for the civil responsibilities we had. This is not about being sorry. And unfortunately, the church has failed us when it comes to the term repentance.
Speaker 2:They make it out to be, just feel shame and feel guilt and feel whatever else. That's nonsense. What repentance is, is turn around and go the fricking other way. It's not about feeling bad. In fact, repentance has nothing to do about feeling bad.
Speaker 2:Repentance has everything to do with going, Hey, I've been going the wrong way. I need to turn around and I need to go a new direction. And that my friends is what this is about. If you want monkeypox to do any good at all, repent from the fear that you allowed to creep in with COVID and turn it the other way. You are not going to suffer from monkeypox unless you suffer from a failure to repent from the fear of COVID.
Speaker 2:That
Speaker 1:is such an important point. It is really, really important for people, and I think it's really I like how you framed repentance because it's really about us changing ourselves, And that's the thing like is us. And that's really that's the foundation of really, I think most spiritual disciplines and religions fundamentally is changing yourself. Think that it's it's become very easy for us to get caught up in, well, I go to church on Sundays, so that's good enough, or I do this, but actually it's fundamentally realizing that, A, we have to change ourselves, but it's also a lot of that is accepting responsibility. We've allowed Bill Gates to get to the place that he is.
Speaker 1:We've allowed Fauci to get to the place that he is. And whether it was through our own actions or through our own inactions, we have to, think, take responsibility for where our world is at and for the amount of evil that's in our world. And I think that now is the time that we better be jumping up onto the front lines to fight back against this.
Speaker 2:That's exactly right. That's exactly right. This is the best time to be alive. We get to be the generation that turned complacency on its head. What an amazing, amazing legacy to show our children.
Speaker 2:I think this is, we couldn't be in a more perfect time. We could not be having a more perfect conversation. This is the perfect time for each and every one of us to realize that we are laying down now a foundation that will be remembered across history. Because we're the ones that have the responsibility of saying complacency is not part of the American story. Complacency is not part of an integrity filled life.
Speaker 2:Complacency is not part of any form of faith or of belief or anything else. We are never asked to dial it in, to sit back and just let things happen. This is about being stewards of that wonderful thing that we've been entrusted with called the divine life and light that each and every one of us has.
Speaker 1:Absolutely. So, David, before we head over to Rise TV, I want to just take one more moment to look at the website, which is an amazing initiative that you're doing. But also, I want to ask you, where can people find you? Where can people follow your work and get in touch with you if they need to? Where's the best place for that?
Speaker 2:Well, the good news is Kim and I are old fashioned. We still have Butterfly of the Week. It's on all the social media platforms courtesy of some really wonderful people. Almost all of them get uploaded to the rumbles and the bit shoots and everything else. That once in a while, we get taken down off one, people get to see us on another.
Speaker 2:So we're out there. Butterfly of the week is still the best way to stay on top of kind of the breaking news. We're always publishing all that content on Activate Humanity. So if you go to Activate Humanity, you'll always see our content over there. You'll also see it, on a whole host of other platforms.
Speaker 2:So we're really fortunate. Great, great people are helping us get the word out and distributing it around the world. So, David Martin World on YouTube, I'm still up there. A lot of people have millions of questions about how that's happened, but I think gotten three videos in two and a half years taken down. So far so good.
Speaker 2:Obviously, Kim and I have put a lot of content up at our fullyliveacademy.com. Fullyliveacademy Com is where we have a lot of our online content on a lot of our resources. If people want to take a deeper dive into the stuff that we do, we also do, as you know, a huge amount of workshops and stuff like that. So, but Fully Live Academy is where the world can find us. And we try to keep a lot of communication going.
Speaker 2:So that's a good place to plug in and connect with us because that's where a bunch of our newsletters go out of and things like that. So that's another place. And then prosecutenow.com, Seth, what we did with that, and I'd really love to give a shout out to Stan Graham, to Brian Ingram, to John Hewlett, to Joe Hicks. If you scroll through prosecutenow.com, what you have is an enormous amount of just print content. So if you go past the map, keep going down.
Speaker 2:What you have is a bunch of documents which you can download. You see our federal case against the president in Utah. You see a bunch of the, summaries of litigation. You see an enormous amount of resources. All of these are downloadable and usable in school board meetings, public meetings, public gatherings, and so forth.
Speaker 2:So each one of those documents is worth its weight in plutonium. You have the ability to do an enormous amount of research and to share that research. All the criminal stuff is there. That document that you just passed, the Faucian drama, with little play on words from Faust. The Faucian drama is is a playbill we did on how this campaign of terror was set up.
Speaker 2:So we actually put it in an entertaining way to inform people about what happened, but did it in a playful way so that people could actually use it in community conversations. And it's actually really, really fun. That's an amazing document, largely inspired by the amazing mind of Stan Graham, who has the ability to take the complexity of what I do and get it out there. So that's there. But then if you go up to the map, what we did in the map, and by the way, we're still debugging it.
Speaker 2:So if you just pick on Texas for the sake of argument and you scroll down and you click on Texas, and then you pick on a topic. So just pick the first topic over there and and click on that and go to next. And what you'll see is it'll auto populate the email addresses of all of your elected officials with a pre drafted letter that you can send directly from this platform. And it goes to absolutely every elected and political official in your jurisdiction. So it's actually developed so that you can actually send it directly.
Speaker 2:You can put a personal note at the bottom in that little pink field. And then when you go to hit submit, you just go through a process of verifying that you in fact do live in the district and all that kind of stuff. It's sent out. And we did that, Seth, because a lot of people don't know how to find those people. And what we've done is we've made it really, really simple.
Speaker 2:So anybody who can, and by the way, I get requests from Canada and from Australia and from other parts of the world, but where's our copy? Well, the fact of the matter is the document is there. It doesn't matter what jurisdiction you're in. Just print out the document and send it to your particular elected or appointed representatives. The goal of this is to perpetually bombard people with the requests for the appointment of special prosecutors because this over time, and I wanna emphasize this, this is not an overnight success.
Speaker 2:This is gonna take a lot of people, a lot of time. But over time, we will prevail because we already are. We are having meetings now that we didn't have a month ago or two months ago. And the reason is because whether it is the attorney general of a Rocky Mountain state who finally relented to have a meeting because he just got sick and tired of hearing from people. And he finally said, okay, I'll meet with Dave Martin.
Speaker 2:That's what we need. We need those things to happen. And we've got some other great news that I can't talk about yet, but I will be talking about hopefully in about a week. It turns out, Seth, some great things are happening in Texas. And so we're looking forward to some pretty cool announcements coming out of Texas very shortly.
Speaker 2:But we're making progress, but we're making progress on the back of the efforts of each and every one of you. So don't get tired, I won't get tired. That's the deal. Is a long, long, long campaign. And we're in the first innings of it.
Speaker 2:We've got, like you said, we've got COVID kind of gnawing at the heels, but not as visible. We got monkeypox now, which we're supposed to be afraid of. Like I said, we've got 17 other toxins in the queue. They're saying two seventy one million people are going to be dead by next year. Listen, we can stop all of it by taking action now.
Speaker 2:Fantastic.
Speaker 1:And so again, folks, that's prosecutenow.com. That's the website. If you want to take action, go there, find your state, do that. Prosecutenow.com. So we're now going to head over to Rise TV only for some fun q and a.
Speaker 1:This is where the real kind of magic comes out for some of these shows with Doctor. Martin. So if you have questions for Doctor. Martin, if you want to join us over there, there is a link to a free trial in the description for below. Rise TV, folks, is what allows me to do this full time.
Speaker 1:I've been kicked off of platforms. I've had most of my content demonetized. I make almost I make about $30 a month from YouTube versus a liberal channel, maybe making 30,000 with the same number of followers. I'm not kidding. So Rise TV is how I'm able to do what I'm doing, and it is because of viewers like you that are supporting what we're doing on Rise TV.
Speaker 1:So if you want to come join the q and a, we've got a lot of other amazing content over there. There is a link in the description below. So come with your questions, and we're going go over there and have some fun. So, Dom, you can go ahead and cut the public feeds. So and we'll be heading over just to Rise TV where, doctor Martin, we already have a handful of really good questions.
Speaker 1:This is actually this is one of the biggest questions that I saw during the show and also leading up to the show is people are asking, the symptoms of monkeypox, are they actually just symptoms that are coming off of the jab that are, you know, whether it's shingles or something like that, or is there really a monkeypox virus that's also spreading
Speaker 2:Doctor. Yeah, so that's a great question. And the answer is probably a fairly big question mark right now, because like we had with what was allegedly SARS CoV-two, which as you know, was never isolated from a patient and confirmed to be a full genome of what was supposed to be SARS coronavirus.
Speaker 1:Well, the PCR test told us everyone had it, right? Doctor.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, exactly. Just like the PCR test, if I ran it on my vacuum bag could tell me that I probably had furniture in my room. And by the way, that's not a metaphor. It's actually a funny joke that I've showed people. You could actually decisively include that you probably had carpet and probably had furniture in your house with PCR tests.
Speaker 2:And that'd be great unless you lived in a monastery with nothing but wooden furniture. And then you'd know it was a fraud, but hey, who's counting? The fact of the matter is we do know that one of the concerns about several of the injectables that were being promoted for the coronavirus alleged outbreak, A lot of the injectables actually as a side effect have shingles like response. And there is a reasonable expectation given the fact that the fluid filled skin lesions that show up in the alleged cases of monkeypox are indistinguishable from the fluid filled responses that allegedly happen as a result of the response that is a form of an autoimmune pox like response to the injection is actually to the uneducated and casual observer, it is the same thing. So there is a reasonable expectation that monkeypox was selected because it gets to be the new thing blamed for responses and reactions to the now multiply injected, multiply boosted population.
Speaker 1:Kind of like how they're blaming all the myocarditis on climate change.
Speaker 2:Oh yes, of course. Myocarditis comes from climate change and the Easter bunny comes from Santa Claus' emissions from reindeer poo, I guess. I don't know. That's where the chocolate comes from. Listen, the entire situation is that the same perpetrators, and remember when I say perpetrators, I'm talking about Doctor.
Speaker 2:Gao at the Chinese CDC. I'm talking about Jeremy Farr, who is the head of the Wellcome Trust. I'm talking about Doctor. Chris Elias at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. And I'm talking about Dustin Moskowitz, the guy who owns CRISPR technology, which is ultimately our gateway drug to gene editing ourselves into the cloud.
Speaker 2:They're the same people who brought us Event two zero one. They're the same people who brought us the mandatory injections. They're the same people who brought us the campaign terror called COVID-nineteen. And they are the ones who brought us monkeypox. If we are surprised that these people have a plan and they are going to roll out the plan on schedule, you can't pick May of twenty twenty two as an outbreak period if you didn't know that we were going to have the fourth booster, which was going to give rise to shingles like symptoms.
Speaker 2:The fact is we're going to have an enormous number of people who are going to be terrified when they see skin conditions to go, oh my gosh, I have monkeypox. And the fact of the matter is they will not have monkeypox. It's important for all of us to remember that even today, you go on to World O Meter or the World Health Organization or any of the CDC tracking, we still have somewhere in the neighborhood of less than twenty percent positive COVID testing for people who test for COVID. Now, what is the lesson? And we have to slow down and get the lesson.
Speaker 2:If I tell you that you might have a disease, you are pretty sure you have it. Period. I used to be on the radiology faculty at the University of Virginia, Seth. I don't know if you know that, but one of faculty members at the university radiology department used to say that the official flower of the profession of radiology was the hedge. That was a joke because radiologists always say, well, it could be this and it could be that and it could be something else and it could be something else and it could be something else.
Speaker 2:And they're totally noncommittal. The best thing is almost every radiology report says somewhere in it that it might be cancer. You you know the only word on a radiology report that anybody ever listens to? It might be cancer.
Speaker 1:Cancer.
Speaker 2:Now it isn't most of the time. But if you know that it might be, you are going to be intimidated into whatever you're told to do because it might be. And so that gets the surgeon paid a lot, that gets the hospital paid a lot, that gets the radiology department paid a lot because they get a follow-up radiographic x-ray or they get a follow-up MRI or they get a follow-up something else to figure out whether it might be turned out to be it was. Here's the problem. If we look at the COVID data right now, we realize that at the peak of COVID, we were running it under twenty percent positive from people who thought that they had it.
Speaker 2:Here's the problem with monkeypox. You have a lesion on your skin. You were told monkeypox is on the leash or on the loose. Guess what you're going to think? And so the real concern that we have is that any skin lesion now is going to be called monkeypox, just like any flu was called COVID.
Speaker 2:And now we have, unfortunately, a disease that most people don't have a way to do a differential diagnosis on anyhow. So this is going to be another one of those wonderful clinical symptom presentations where somebody goes, well, do you have skin lesions? Yep. Do you feel a little bit of malaise or a little bit of a fever or a little bit of anything else? Yep.
Speaker 2:Well, if that's the case, you probably have monkeypox. And now what we're going to do is we're going to give you a made to order emergency use medication, which is going to once again be the agent through which, like the injection was with SARS, this is going to be the agent through which we kill people. It is going to be the treatment, not the disease that ultimately kills the vast majority of people. Remember, remember, we did not have excess deaths until we had the clinical trials on the injections. Don't ever forget that.
Speaker 1:It is it's so sinister yet so brilliant that basically the treatment to the first disease has a side effect, which is the symptom of the next disease, which makes me think that you know, what is it that you know, the the monkeypox vaccine is gonna start affecting people and give them polio symptoms? There's a polio outbreak and then and some anthrax and yeah.
Speaker 2:Remember remember that we've had atypical hepatitis. And nobody seems to point out the fact that remdesivir and the spike protein injection targets the human liver. And so we have a liver inflammation, but allegedly if you're at the CDC, that's not the case. It's not a side effect. It's a atypical hepatitis.
Speaker 2:Here's the problem. When the financially incentivized have the ability to control the narrative and there is no independent agency or body anywhere that actually has the ability to go, Oh, did an independent body that didn't have a financial interest in this ever opine on it? The answer is no. We have not had a single independent agency in violation of 21 code of federal regulations section 50.2324. We have not had a single independent agency review any of these protocols consistent with the law.
Speaker 2:Not once, not in any of this entire campaign of terror, and they're not doing it in monkeypox. And based on the revised standards that the US government submitted for the IHR 02/2005, we have now made it not only not necessary to have an independent body, we've actually said that we're not going to even consider data from an independent body because if the World Health Organization says it's a pandemic or an epidemic of concern, we're just going to fall over and follow their lead.
Speaker 1:Gosh. So I have some good questions that are coming in. Here's one. This is from Florida Patriot who says, I'm a homeschooling mom of four. How would you recommend we go about discussing these things with young children in an empowering way?
Speaker 2:Yeah. So I'll tell you what. I've got a movie about to come out, homeschooling mom, and I am going to make sure that every homeschooling mom has it. It's called American Revolution. It's r slash evolution, the American Revolution.
Speaker 2:It's the unauthorized history of America. That movie is about to be released. And in that movie, what I did was I actually went through 1776 until today to really unpack the reason why most of us don't know about the executive order of Harry Truman in the 1950s. We don't know about the Public Health Act of 1944. We don't know about the things that actually were the foundation stones.
Speaker 1:The federal reserve.
Speaker 2:Genuine education. And this goes to every homeschool parent in the country and around the world. Genuine education requires source documentation. You know what you could read with your kids? Harry Truman's executive order.
Speaker 2:I'm dead serious. I think that what we can do, and by the way, part of the reason why I'm so passionate about giving people references is there are a number of schools around the country, homeschools and other schools who use my butterfly of the week as literature. They actually read my blog. They read my transcripts and they read it as literature because the footnotes take you to historical documents and they take you to historical material where you're not teaching what some ideologue told you was the story. You're actually reading it.
Speaker 2:And it's amazing what happens when you educate children to know that they can go to source material. They don't fall for Wikipedia. They don't fall for social media. They don't fall for the gullibility of the propaganda machine. Because if children know to be critical learners and critical thinkers and critical consumers of information, you know what?
Speaker 2:Those kids are going to become they're gonna become patriots. And that's what you want your kids to become.
Speaker 1:Let me know when that movie comes out. I will help you share it in any way possible. Can't wait to watch it because I'm sure I'll learn a lot because, you know, I was taught a lot of the common core stuff. And I I can't say I left school with a very real picture, I think, of our American history.
Speaker 2:Yeah, well, that'll be a lot of fun. And it's a few weeks away. We're looking forward to it.
Speaker 1:Here's a question from Green Eye who says, Doctor. Martin, do you see any connection between the vaccine and five g?
Speaker 2:So here's the thing. I'm going to be making a presentation in San Antonio at the fourth annual medical conference hosted by Rashid Butar down in San Antonio this weekend. And my entire presentation is on that very topic.
Speaker 1:Oh, wow.
Speaker 2:But it's not five gs. I hate to break it to you. Five gs has been around for a long time. For those of you who aren't following history, five gs was a military frequency that has been in use for decades. And so this idea that somehow or another we have, five gs is a new phenomenon.
Speaker 2:Certainly the density of it is, but five gs as a construct has been around for a very, very long time. Remember that the civilian telecommunications carriers bought the five gs licenses from the Department of Defense. So, we've been using five gs for a very, very long time. Now, bear in mind that we don't have a very good picture of what's really happening inside of our cells when we have exposure to various telecommunications frequencies. And one thing that we do know is that there are cell replication issues that are directly impacted by everything from GSM right up through five gs.
Speaker 2:So we do know that the human body is affected by these things. And we do know that cell proliferation is affected by them. What we don't know is the interactivity and we can draw a lot of inferences. We can make a lot of associations and there is some good research out there on this topic. But as I said, I'm going to be giving an entire presentation on Saturday in San Antonio on this topic.
Speaker 2:I would highly recommend, I know the conference has online viewing options. Make sure that you have a look at that because I am targeting that issue specifically so that we have a more informed conversation and make sure that we understand five gs itself is one of the subspecies of the problem. But the problem is much bigger than five gs. And there's a lot of energy frequencies that are in use right now that are more damaging than five gs. I'm going be talking about those on Saturday.
Speaker 1:I'll I'll have to get that information from you on that conference and share that with folks. Yeah. That's and also, actually, one of the other questions was asking what when you're speaking next. So is that your next engagement that we can share so people can watch?
Speaker 2:Yeah. The the the one on the one on Sunday. The cool thing is we just sent out an update of the next, I think 10 events. And while I'm talking to you, Seth, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go ahead and send you that so that you can actually forward it to your to your to your network because I I just I had the convenience of just getting it from my lovely wife, who was kind enough to make sure that I received my own schedule, which was actually, it's a nice thing when you have a wife who tells you what you're doing.
Speaker 1:It's critical. Think I'd be wandering in the woods if I didn't have that.
Speaker 2:Yeah. It's actually pretty exciting, but I have have
Speaker 1:a Especially Australian wives. They seem to be above the rest.
Speaker 2:They are they are particularly good at making sure that American men understand which way they need to be pointed every day. So I'm gonna is it best if I forward this to you by email?
Speaker 1:Yeah, if you do that, I can then drop it out through social media and whatnot.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I'm sending it to your email right now and you're welcome to get it all out there. There's there's I think, I don't know, nine or 10 events upcoming. San Antonio is the next one. But I'll be down in the Southwest and the Midwest several times over the next little while.
Speaker 1:So great. I just want to just confirm the original we talked about going until noon, which is nine minutes away. Is that are you still okay with that? Or do you have anything to get off early for?
Speaker 2:Oh, no. I'm good at noon. Yeah. Okay. That's that's good.
Speaker 1:Okay. So I've got two questions here from Maureen's wife. One is actually a very quick one who's just saying, what is the name of the person that you described who had published and gave a speech about a world without children?
Speaker 2:Yes, his name was Doctor. Aubrey DeGray. Aubrey DeGray. A U B R E Y? You know, I'll just double check to get your spelling because I know how I usually pull them up because I have I know.
Speaker 1:Okay. I think I found it right here.
Speaker 2:So it's a u b r e y.
Speaker 1:Is it this guy right
Speaker 2:here with the big beard? Then gray g r e y.
Speaker 1:Okay. I've got him up on the screen actually.
Speaker 2:Yeah. And if you look at him and realize that he's the guy who has the vision of a world without children, I don't know. There's something about just his physical presence that makes you think that it's probably good that he's not having children.
Speaker 1:He's kind of looks like a an like a younger, scary wizard from Lord of the Rings or something.
Speaker 2:You know, I had a very odd experience when I first saw him. You know, you see a lot of images of Rasputin from the early 1900s. And if I was going to cast the body double for Rasputin, I know who I'd cast.
Speaker 1:Yeah. Actually, he very much so. And Rasputin was a very creepy looking guy. So
Speaker 2:so, yeah, I mean, listen. He he read a lot of his research just because I like to see kind of where his value system is. And I know that he is somebody who has been very effective in in propagating a message about living forever, but in a form of living I would not wanna have for a day.
Speaker 1:Yeah. So she Maureen's wife had a second question, which was and this is a great question. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Why is it all why is all this so crystal clear to some of us? And to the rest of us, there's so much ignorance?
Speaker 2:Yeah. So that's a beautiful question. And I answered that in the thirteenth century. In 12/15, it became legal to burn heretics and publicly execute heretics in town squares and in village centers and outside of churches. And there's a thing called epigenetics, which happens and it's been well documented.
Speaker 2:That if what you see is radical trauma, particularly if you're a child, then you can actually pass along endemic fear through the generations. And if you see for eight hundred years, everyone who questions authority being burned, excommunicated, decapitated, tortured, anything else, What happens is an enormous amount of the population genetically modifies to actually willfully blind itself to anything that could give rise to fear that would give rise to action. And instead they actually accept fear as a part of life. One of the things I encourage people to do is have profound grief and compassion for people who do not see the self evident. There's a beautiful book written by Gregory Bateson, where he unpacks what he calls the double bind, which is a form of schizophrenia that he described after PTSD coming out of the Korean war and the Vietnam war.
Speaker 2:But this work is amazing because what he said is that over a period of time, if you see a reality in one form and then you're told the reality is different, That a lot of people have enough plasticity of their brain where they actually adjust their reality. So they literally blind themselves to the things which give rise to a conflicted thought. And they quite literally cannot see it. This is not something where they're just duped or misled. They genuinely cannot see.
Speaker 2:And as you would not get angry at a blind person for not describing a scene correctly, I think many of us need to be able to bring the same compassion to people who are incapable of seeing because they have been bred to fear. You and I can walk down the street and we can see 10 different types of dogs and we can go, Oh, those are dogs, but one of them is a pit bull and one of them is a German shepherd and one of them is a poodle. Then you see our giant 120 pound burnerdoodle and you go, Oh my gosh, that's a Muppet. We can see different dogs and different breeds and we can go, Well, there are different breeds of different dogs, but we can't do that with humans. We can't look at people and go, Oh my gosh, you were bred to fear.
Speaker 2:You were bred to acquiesce. You were bred to cave in to authority. And that's a real problem because what it means is that we look at people as though they all have the equivalent capacity to think and act. And we should have compassion for those who have been bred to be slaves. Now, that does not mean we have to become slaves.
Speaker 2:It means that we need to activate our compassion. A third of the American population, listen carefully, a third of the American population are fear hybrids. The minute somebody said, get a shot, they lined up. The minute somebody said, put a mask on, they lined up. A third of Americans were coerced and cajoled and threatened.
Speaker 2:And the only reason why the other third got the shot was because they were threatened if they didn't. Okay, that's not a neurological defect. That's actually coercion, that's terrorism. And that's another explainable phenomenon. But remember that one third, one hundred million people were bred to conform.
Speaker 2:They were bred to cave in. They were bred to respond to fear. And we, as those who may not have that inbred into our system, need to breed into our life compassion, mercy, and grace. And say, there's a time that's coming where we are going to be called on to grieve the loss of those who scorned us and to grieve the loss of those who hated us. And we better show up as human then.
Speaker 2:Because if we show up with judgment and ridicule and derision, we're not part of the solution. We're part of the problem.
Speaker 1:Yeah. It's a beautiful answer. I think it goes back to the earlier discussion. I think that's one one extra step we can take in making this a nation that's worth saving.
Speaker 2:That's exactly right. Show that even during these times This will never be an I told you so moment, Seth. And man, how many I told you so's do I have? And I am not able to take a single one of them off the shelf and throw it at anybody.
Speaker 1:Yeah. Yeah. Well, Doctor. Martin, it has been wonderful having you here. I always enjoy our conversations.
Speaker 1:I hope to be seeing you in person at some point soon and being able to just catch up again, I really enjoy your company. I thank you for all that you've done, all that you've put on the line, and also the initiatives that you have going on, especially the Prosecute Now! I think is very, very important. And I'll remind people, I'll share that on social media as well. So just thank you for all that you're doing.
Speaker 1:You're welcome back here anytime you want to come. We love having you here.
Speaker 2:It's a delight. Yeah. And Seth, thank you for what you're doing. These conversations matter. The fact that we are recording these, the fact that we're putting them down for posterity, the fact that homeschool parents can use these as resources, these these things are vital to the future fabric of the story we're going to tell.
Speaker 2:Because one day, like we did at the founding of this country, I mean, I remind people, my my first ancestor came over in 1727, never lived to see a land of the free and a home of the brave. He came escaping persecution in Europe while his father was still being tortured in the Trujonvallad Castle. And and, you know, it took a long time. It took a long time for us to have the conversations that gave enough courage to enough people to stand against tyranny then. We are in the early innings of this.
Speaker 2:And these conversations and the fact that they're recorded and the fact that they're thoughtfully engaged are going to be remembered in the next generation of how we tell the story of how America found its greatness. And I really, really honor the work that you're doing. I'm grateful for this time with you.
Speaker 1:Thank you so much. Thank you. So all right. Well, David, have a wonderful day. And for all of you on Rise TV, thank you for your support.
Speaker 1:You are why we are here. So thank you very much. So for those of that are watching tomorrow at 2PM, eastern is my next show, and I'll be interviewing JR Nyquist about China and how China there's some leaked information about China wants to attack America. So more more things to be concerned about, but we should be keeping an eye on China. So Doctor.
Speaker 1:Martin, thank you again so much, and thank you for all that joined us. Everyone have a wonderful
Speaker 2:day.
Speaker 1:Thank you.