Sunday, May 25, 2025

GEORGIA EDE, MD on COLE: He had no symptoms, and not just of those recent extreme symptoms that he was experiencing but the symptoms that went back his entire life that had never completely resolved before. "I've never felt this well in my entire life."

Tell me about Cole.

Great guy in his mid-60s, had had lifelong depression and anxiety.  Went to a psychiatry specialty clinic and he left the clinic with three diagnoses: depression, anxiety, and ADHD, and three prescriptions.  His depression got a lot better but was becoming manic.  He turned to marijuana, developed marijuana addiction.  Now he's got another problem.  So he took himself off the medications, and said, "You know, medications are not for me."  Started cycling.  Bikes over a 100 miles a week, and didn't completely resolve all of the symptoms but it brought them down to a very manageable level.  He'd never tried any dietary changes before.  As he entered his 60s, the depression and anxiety started to rise in the background.  He would walk sometimes 8, even 25 miles, to try to get rid of this excess energy.  And he said, "I don't have time for this.  I can't exercise enough to keep my symptoms under control."  So he starts searching online for solutions.  Tried the carnivore diet for my anxiety: 3 to 4 lb of fatty meat per day, mostly pork and beef.  This was dairy free, no plants.  He started to prove by Week #3.  By Week #6, his score was zero on all his depression and anxiety scales.  He had no symptoms, and not just of those recent extreme symptoms that he was experiencing but the symptoms that went back his entire life that had never completely resolved before.  "I've never felt this well in my entire life."  This is the power of these strategies is they don't just reduce symptoms a little bit, [they] actually have the power to heal the underlying problem in ways that . . . I mean this is a phrase I've heard so many times," I feel better than I ever felt in my entire life."  You don't hear that when you prescribe medications for people generally. --Georgia Ede.

"Do we want to think about scrambling aircraft, scrambling aircraft?"

Most whistleblowers prefer to keep a very low profile, especially if they have been attempts in their lives like some of the people I have interviewed this of course is quite understandable however certain whistleblowers don't mind stepping Center Stage so to speak and one such man a Former Intelligence Insider born in New Zealand now residing in Scotland has no qualms about going public his name is Dean Warwick. 

00:36.  I was drafted into the New Zealand Army.  I taught every course during my officers Training preparation for Vietnam.  I was taught how to bring down the Twin Towers using nothing but infra-sound.  We were made to study experiments by the Russians, the Americans, and the British in the late 50s.  It was in the mid-60s that I was in the military, but here were these joint maneuvers being undertaken in the late 50s by these three superpowers then in the Eastern block, bringing down 25 story buildings using nothing but sound waves, infrasound.

With Dr. Judy Wood.

2:09.  Well I guess the same theme as last time which was why are we still here why is 9/11 still seen as an unknown even though the truth is known and that's true with a lot of things and how it's managed is how most things are managed last time we start talking about the lens last time we started talking about the Lance Armstrong issue and there's a lot to be said about that and it wasn't that the truth wasn't known or knowable it's that it benefited a lot of people for the truth not to come out there are various folks that put themselves in the gatekeeper position and they make derogatory statements about me and I don't have air time but they do and so everything everyone hears is ray beams from outer space, laser beams in space, space aliens blowing up the towers, and it has nothing to do with what I talk about.  I'm talking about evidence.

3:05.  I think you had the book that the guy that was interviewing you, I can't remember his name, Howard Hughes, 2014, and you were saying that, "Can you show me any part where I said space aliens or anything like that or it's directed energy weapons?

No, I didn't even talk about weapons.  I was just talking about the mechanism of failure was it thermal energy was it kinetic energy or was it something else and you can look at the evidence and the evidence rules out you know first you have to figure out what happened and so you're looking at what happened and the evidence itself has already eliminated kinetic energy.  Kinetic energy is when something flies into something else and hits it you know a gravity collapse would be that boom boom boom the floors would hit each other you look at the seismic chart and that kind of rules out that kinetic energy also a bomb going on the kinetic energy there are chunks that go flying and hit other parts and then thermal energy would mean that the building was cooked to death lots of heat would be involved or you had people walking out of the stairway B and they don't remember being cooked to death and the unburned paper fluttering all about.

4:28.  And the vehicles I think are I remember you saying that there was a police vehicle and it was completely "toast" was the word that you used. 

Yeah, it was toast, it's history.

Toast apart from the plastic thing on the top which has got the lights the light bar on the top which you would have thought if there was heat there then that would have been the first thing to melt.

4:52.  Right, you put that on your grill, you know, it's going to melt.  So you look at things logically even down to that visit by the Pope a couple of years ago where he shuffles into the 9/11 Museum room and there is this Bible artifact that has metal fused to it.  It looks like the metal had been liquid and rolled down the page and resolidified.  It was molten metal but it doesn't mean it was hot; look at the pages they're not burned.

Look at the pages that aren't burned.

Look at the pages aren't burned. 

5:36. There are 7 buildings with the WTC prefix that were destroyed that day.  There were other buildings that were damaged that were destroyed there's that little Greek Orthodox Church if you want to count that one it would be eight.  But there are several others.  There is Bankers Trust and Friedman Hall

Saturday, May 24, 2025

MATT ROESKE: Cooking up all your foods all the time is pretty much pasteurizing your foods. . . . canned tuna, you know all those canned tunas that they're selling people at the grocery store, they're already cooked 250°.

What about the heavy metals in salmon including wild caught salmon.  This is a deep rabbit hole.  So Aajonus talked about this, which I think was really interesting.  He said that when you cook fish, the heavy metals are released into the your dish.  So if you're cooking up fish, like, for example, tuna that's high in mercury, and you cook it up in a pan and you hit it with heat, the metals are released.  So when you go to eat it, you actually begin to absorb the heavy metals and then you come down with heavy metal toxicity.  But when you eat it raw, which think of sushi; people eat it all the time raw; every time they go out for sushi, they're having raw fish, the heavy metals just pass right through the body because the fat molecules will actually hold on to that metal and allow it to go right through the body.  So cooking is quite a rabbit hole, that's for sure.  Cooking up all your foods all the time is pretty much pasteurizing your foods.  So the whole heavy metals in salmon and the heavy metals in tuna, a lot of people don't talk about the cooking process.  That's what it is.  And when you get into canned tuna, you know all those canned tunas that they're selling people at the grocery store, they're already cooked 250°.  They've already been pasteurized before you bought them.  Same with salmon too, as well.  So that's why people get this heavy metal toxicity thing and it's just nuts.  And also what the cans are lined with too as well, and then the plastic.  That's why you want it as wild as it gets, as fresh as it gets, that's for sure. 

ANDREAS PROCOPOS: The whites are targeted, and the amount of murder is insane.

It looks like the protest took place in 2020.

The crosses are not actual graves. Obviously no one is actually being buried on the side of the road… But each cross is a representation of the farm killings Each cross represents a person who was murdered over a period of more than one year I am South African and I can tell you that it’s not a full blown genocide, but it is a real problem and there is some truth in it. The whites are targeted and the amount of murder is insane. For someone who didn’t grow up in SA, or some other violent country, the statistics are sickening. And because of the media narrative to benefit the previously disadvantaged (i.e., not white people) these issues are severely ignored globally. The truth is that there is a problem, and Trump shining a light on this truly does help a currently targeted minority [that] is ignored because of woke political dynamics.

Which is simply unfair to the white farmers.

"On the South African road incorrectly identified as a 'burial site' by Trump," Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, May 22, 2025. 

"One thing that they've been telling me is that complacency kills."  The host's name is Angela Rose.