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Summary

➡ This summary is about a live show where international human rights attorney, Lee Dundas, discusses the potential harm or healing effects of frequencies, from directed energy to harmonics. The conversation also touches on the controversial High Altitude Atmospheric Research Project (HARP) in Alaska, which some believe is used for weather control and as a weapon. The discussion further explores the potential of these frequencies to affect our minds, hearts, and emotions, and the potential dangers if misused. The show encourages listeners to research and understand these topics for themselves.
➡ The text discusses a mysterious illness that affected U.S. embassy workers in Cuba and Russia, which was later identified as a result of a frequency-based neuro-weapon attack. The symptoms included balance disorders, inner ear disturbances, and abnormal cognitive disorder patterns. The U.S. government conducted extensive research to identify the cause, which was initially thought to be a biological or chemical contaminant. The incident led to further investigations into similar attacks dating back to 1960, revealing a history of such frequency-based attacks on embassy workers.
➡ From 1960, the Soviet Union targeted the U.S. Embassy in Moscow with high-frequency radiation beams, causing physical and mental health issues among the staff. This led to a CIA project to study the effects. Years later, similar tactics were allegedly used in Rwanda, causing conflict between two tribes. The article suggests that these frequencies can manipulate emotions and even potentially cause natural disasters like earthquakes.
➡ Nikola Tesla, a Serbian inventor who lived in the 1800s, experimented with injecting waves into the ground, causing vibrations that resulted in small earthquakes. He also managed to power street lamps wirelessly by sending waves into the ground. Later, a researcher in New Zealand discovered that injecting waves into the ocean could create mini tsunamis. In more recent times, scientists have developed technology that can manipulate people’s emotions and perceptions by directing specific frequencies at them.
➡ The text discusses the use of voice-to-skull technology, which can induce auditory or visual hallucinations and manipulate emotions. This technology was first used in a wartime environment during the Gulf War, where it was used to convince the Iraqi Republican Guard to surrender. The technology has also been used to influence people’s thoughts and actions, such as encouraging them to get a COVID vaccine or to buy certain products. Despite its potential for misuse, the technology could also be used for positive purposes, such as inducing feelings of happiness.
➡ The text discusses the potential of using specific electromagnetic frequencies to treat diseases, including cancer. Soviet and French researchers found that bombarding cells with certain frequencies could induce or reverse disease patterns. Despite promising results, such as a machine that could potentially cure any disease and a frequency device that removed a tumor from a horse’s eye, these technologies have often been suppressed. The text suggests that these “celestial technologies” could revolutionize health and wellness if fully explored and utilized.
➡ The text discusses the potential of high oxygen water and stem cells in healing and regenerating body parts. The high oxygen content in the water can reactivate dormant genes, enabling the regeneration of lost body parts, like a girl’s thumb. Stem cells, which are abundant in the umbilical cord and placenta, can grow into different types of tissues, aiding in the healing of various injuries. The text provides examples of successful stem cell treatments, including a horse with a tendon injury and a quadriplegic man who regained some mobility.
➡ A man named Don, who had been suffering from severe back pain for 20 years, found relief through stem cell treatments. After his successful treatment, he recommended it to his wife who also had positive results. The treatment has allowed them to live a more active lifestyle, including hiking the Great Wall of China. The speaker believes that stem cell treatments are a promising, holistic alternative to traditional surgeries and encourages interested individuals to learn more on their website.
➡ Visit Lee Dundas’ website for healthy living tips and to sign up for their newsletter. There, you can learn about amazing recovery stories, like a paraplegic regaining feeling and a quadriplegic walking again. The site promotes the idea of the body healing itself and enhancing its natural abilities. Don’t forget to share their content with friends and family if you find it helpful.

Transcript

Awesome uncensored jaw dropping information, plus funny memes, good deeds and loads of laughter. Kind of have it all. Ladies and gentlemen, if your soul’s awake, then welcome because you’re in the right place. Returning to the Sovereign Soul show for all of you divine lions lionesses to see, to hear and to enjoy in today’s livestream. And if you’re watching this broadcast or listening to this podcast later, I highly encourage you to go back to some of the information we’re about to share and enjoy the videos as well. International human rights attorney and Freedom Convoy architect Lee Dundas will be sharing how frequencies can harm or heal humanity, from directed energy to harmonics, which have been with us since the beginning of time.

Look forward to seeing you in the live chat. And we are alive right now, you divine lions lionesses with the descendant of Patrick Henry. Give me liberty or give me death. Lee Dundas, welcome back. Lee, how are you doing, Joan of Arc of our time? I’m doing well. Joan of Arc is at home today and enjoying life and can’t complain. It’s a gorgeous autumn day here and you know, we’re not living under Kamala Harris’s regime, so I’m grateful, eternally grateful for that. But yeah, I’m so happy to be back and would love to do this deep dive you and I were contemplating on, you know, HARP and energy and directed energy and frequencies and how they can be used for good, for bad and everything in between.

That recent Twitter thread or X thread that came alive with what’s his name? I think it was Paul Eagle. Paul Gold Eagle on X saying Snowden drop any fact, check it. And they’re like, oh, there was no recent WikiLeak Snowden drop on, on harp. But, but who knows where the truth is. But you know, the gist of it was, hey, this tarp up in the Alaskan wilderness that we’ve been hearing about on and off for years that everybody says is a conspiracy theory or it’s this harmless, you know, energy project that’s a joint undertaking between Navy Air Force and darpa.

What could go wrong with those three guys in control, Right? But you know, it’s, it’s no big deal that they’re injecting like frequencies out into the ionosphere and over 33 acres of Alaskan wilderness through, you know, 180 towers. And, but Snowden came along and said, hey, we, or allegedly according to this guy on X who came along and said, hey, this thing that we’ve been worried about up in Alaska screwing with our weather and creating all of the weird weather events we’ve seen of late. That’s not actually the ulterior motive or the worst part of it.

The worst part of it is using these types of frequencies, they can affect our minds, our hearts, our emotions, and they become, you know, literal weapons of mass destruction deployed against the citizens of this great planet and can cause us to be, you know, every sci fi movie’s, you know, worst enemy. Right. So I looked at that and then I called you Brad and we were chatting and I said, you know, I think even a lot of the freedom fighters who are really awake on most of the topics, politically, health, food, holistic stuff, what’s going on in California, what’s going on in Canada, is the tyranny happening here, there, where is it today? Even those of us who are pretty in the know on most of that stuff.

I feel like this is sort of a, you know, the red haired stepchild of unexplored areas amongst even the freedom fighting crowd. And I know it was for me up until two years ago when I became, I decided to take a lunch break one day and just research this stuff. And about 80 million browser tabs later, nine full days of research later, I realized this stuff is pretty darn scary and also amazing. It just depends on how you use it and in whose hands. Yeah, it definitely is. I, you know, I had my sister after 2001, as everybody who’s been with me for a few years on the show knows.

You know, I’m one of the very, probably the only person who is a podcaster right now to try to get this type of truth out. It was down at Ground Zero’s rescue efforts went on. It was the three World Trade Centers that were brought down and then I was flown up and to the Pentagon and then I was 18 stories below it. And it was after they shot the missile into it and working at RIM BlackBerry at the time and being liaising with our DoD team in 2001 being part of that and a government contractor there.

We have all the emails as well as our peers at the Pentagon. Missile, missile, missile that hit it. But it was a directed energy weapons that helped bring down those towers and that false flag thermite directed energy. So we had NYPD policemen, FDNY fire engines melted to the pavement and no heat does that. Every firefighters we’ve had testimonials the chief that they buried. And in 2002, right before my sister went off and got her Ph.D. in intelligence analytics and started teaching to at the NSA in Fort Meade and the DOD of the Pentagon. Two Woznies of the Pentagon.

Siblings, right? Two years apart. And. And she said, Brad, there’s this thing called HARP in Alaska, 2002. Like we. I don’t even think Google is around. I had to use web crawler, if you remember that little spider in there. So I checked it out and it said High Altitude Atmospheric Research Project. And the full image of that station in Alaska you’re speaking about. And she said, they’re controlling the weather and they’re using it as a weapon. Fast forward. Lieutenant General McInerney, Thomas McInerney, who flew 407 combat missions in four tours in Vietnam, who is number three of the U.S.

air Force when he retired. You know, he’s been on the show here a few times. And a long term friend of Major General Valley, went to West Point together, graduated 5961 successively. I have to say that for the West Pointers, they definitely love it. These amazing men, right? And his family, like your family, you know, originally Patrick Henry being a descendant, signing a declaration of independence. Every McInerney male has been at West Point since its inception and surge. So amazing, man. And he had said that, you know, we have it that the US Air Force wanted to control all the weather by 2025 as a weapon.

So if anybody needs to say we’re conspiracy theorists, it’s all there. It’s foia, it’s on paper. And then we’re going to show again why these weapons that are also invisible and unseen enemies many times have been designed to harm and also our weapons of mass destruction, as Lee has said back to you. Yeah, yeah, no, it’s, it’s a fascinating thing. You know, I was inspired to sort of do a deep dive when I had a Russian contractor who came to the house a couple of years ago, right around that week where they did the weird pulsing through all our cell phones.

And you know, I don’t, I don’t trust the government or big companies. Having done a lot of work, you know, as a, as an attorney over the years, I know where the skeletons are buried. I know they’re not up to all good. And I told this contractor who came over, I said, hey, you can come give us an estimate that afternoon of October 4, 2023, whatever day it was. But do me a favor, leave your, like, don’t bring your phone. Like, leave it in the car. Faraday cage, if you’re going to arrive during the time of this weird test.

And for our part, we had taken our phones and you know, Faraday them times X. And turned off everything. Turned off our. Our power at the box. I was. I was not playing. I’m like, I don’t know what they’re gonna do, but I don’t need to be part of this experiment, whatever it is. So the guy shows up. The Russian contractor shows up to my doorstep, and he looks really shaken. He’s big guy, like, big guy. Like, just a tree of a man, you know, like Paul Bunyan. And I said, hey, did you. Did you leave your phone off on the.

And is it still often in your car? And he said, well, I left it off, but then I got lost because your house is hard to find. So I had to turn it on for directions. And even though when I turned it on, it was after the time of that alleged test by a good hour and a half, when my phone powered back up, it made this horrible frequency sound, and I immediately like it. It made every cell in my body like, oh. And I shut it back off. And I’m here now. And he looks at me and he goes, you know, I Russian.

And I’m like, yeah, dude, I can see you’re rushing. He’s got the accent, everything. I Russian, I live in Russia. My government, my old government, we do very, very bad things with. With frequency. It can be very, very bad or very good, but usually very bad. And I’m like, yeah, I agree. So the guy comes in, gives us an estimate, and he leaves. And I sit down to my lunch, and I’m like, okay. Besides the fact that I agree with his statement that frequencies can be used for good and for bad, depending on in whose hands they reside, what else do I actually know about the ins and outs of how this works? And that’s when I sat down at this computer and I just started typing in little Google search.

I didn’t even go to one of the, you know, the DuckDuckGo browsers or any of the tour, so I just Googled it. Nine days of research. I was blown away. One of the first things I came across was Havana, Cuba, during Trump’s first term. It was right after he took office. And there’s an actual CNN piece that I’ll have Brad run in a minute, assuming our tech works out, because I deluged it right before the show. But all of our workers at the embassy in Cuba about eight years ago started getting really, really sick. And they were sick when they were at work, they were sick when they were in their sleeping quarters.

But then they’d go into town and they’d feel fine or they’d go horseback riding in the hills of Cuba and they’d feel fine and then they’d come back to go to bed or they’d go to work and they’d be sick again. And so they start reporting it and our state department scratches its head and goes, that’s kind of weird. We’re going to send three big PhD neuromd doctors down there to get to the bottom of what’s going on. And they get down there and they start putting these guys through their paces and doing all sorts of cognitive and other healthy living tests.

And they find that 100% of the 25 identified victims at that point had objective findings of balance disorders and inner ear disturbances. Moreover, they had super abnormal, not minimally abnormal, but super duper abnormal findings on certain types of cognitive disorder patterns in their brain. When they did brain scans and subjected them to brain scans. And so our government got very, very concerned, started doing a little bit of research as to hey, have they been exposed to a biological contaminant? Is it a chemical contaminant? Is it bacteriological? What kind of warfare is being directed at our embassy workers in Cuba? And then CNN rolled this clip and you can rol now Brad, if you’ve got it up.

I do illnesses including, I didn’t stop it, so bear with me here. Because the clip is good and loaded, we remove it and put it back up again. Go figure. We’re talking about directed energy, right? Yeah, I was shocked when I saw that CNN had covered it because you know, you know it’s pretty bad when CNN is starting to, or MSNBC is starting to cover the woo woo stuff of like touchy feely, frequen, radio waves, microwave radiation, all that jazz. But, but they actually did a full three minute segment and it was, it was pretty crazy.

They ultimately concluded they had a team of three experts and they concluded that the incident was a wide scale use of electronics designed to carry out a so called neuro weapon attack. Neuro meaning ever relating to our neuroprocesses, brain, nervous system. And it can be chemical based. Those types of attacks can be chemic or biological based. But in this case they believed it was frequency based. And I thought man, that is some crazy stuff. Let me know if you get that particular clip to work. Yeah, I have to go at it a different way now, so don’t worry about it when we loaded it.

No, that’s all right, that’s all right. It’s like when I had the Alliance Indigenous Nations Tribunal here And the chief from it, we started talking about certain things and all of a sudden it all started cutting off, right? So I’m going about it a different way. You keep talking and when it comes up, that’s, that’s how all of our listeners know we’re over target when all of the technology starts going on the, on the spooky blitz. But so anyway, so this Havana thing, really, that was like the first thing. I’m sitting there munching my chicken taco.

I’m like, dang, that was recent. Pretty crazy. I didn’t know this existed. I mean, that’s the stuff of like sci fi movies. And you know, it’s actually probably true of CNN’s even bothering to report it. And you know, you’re not having to read about it in some alt journal somewhere. So then I started doing, you know, it. The Google search results I was getting was like, oh, but there were earlier attacks on embassy workers. I’m like, there were like, how the hell did I not know any of this, right? So I, I start looking and it said, yeah, one of the first attacks was 1960 in Moscow on our American embassy in Russia.

And similar presentation looks like, okay, roll it if you got it. If you got it a different way. Let’s see. Of unexplained illnesses, including head injuries, forced the US to bring home diploma staff from China and Cuba. The scientist who led the investigation tells the New York Times the main culprit is likely some kind of microwave weapon. It all began November 2016, right after the US presidential election. And that is when US diplomats based here in Havana said they begin to experience these really strange symptoms, often at night, sometimes while they’re in bed asleep in their homes or their hotel rooms here in Cuba.

And they said that they would feel nausea, hear loud sounds, hearing loss. But if they got up out of bed, if they left the room where they went, it would stop. If they walked back into where they had felt this incident, this attack, as they described it, it would start again. So they felt that they’re being targeted with some sort of mysterious beam of energy. Now we have scientists saying that perhaps it’s a microwave web that shoots a beam of energy and it can be pinpointed in the way these diplomats describe both here in Cuba and in China, and that it can actually cause people to think they’re hearing sounds.

But this is just a symptom of this beam of energy. We don’t know very little bit about these weapons because so few countries use them. There are a couple things from that reporting that there is some place of blame or at least looking seriously at Russia. And then the other is it’s not just a very disturbing high pitched noise, but there might even be voices or a message, a continual message. There are a number of countries, including the former Soviet Union and now Russia, that have microwave weapon programs going back decades. There’s some evidence that they have been used in other countries against U.S.

diplomats, that this was a very active program and it’s kind of the perfect weapon because it leaves no trace. Leaves no trace, exactly. And by the way, the follow up to that I mentioned in Katherine Herage is right here. My brain is broken. Former CIA analyst struggling with Havana syndrome. So she has not received promised care. May 31, 2022, Katherine Herage, who is down at Gitmo covering tribunals which will eventually come out. But back, back to you. So it’s all there, folks. Yeah, and I mean that was sort of alarming. I mean you see the anchors saying like, and it leaves no trace.

You might not even know you’ve been exposed. There might be voices encoded and whatever’s being beamed at you. I mean seriously, the stuff of sci fi, like this is the stuff of every sci fi movie you and I watched, you know, growing up in the 70s and 80s, Brad. So. But one of the things, you know, and you heard the, the male correspondent in there say, this is not the only attack. Some of these attacks have been going back decades. So that’s what really caught my attention. And I was like, okay, let me jump in. And I find this Moscow attack dating back to 1960, same similar type presentation.

The workers are. American workers at that embassy in Russia are getting very sick. They don’t know why. State Department starts receiving reports of this. One of the most serious reports was that the ambassador, our ambassador, right, dies of some weird leukemia, like, but not leukemia, proper type, white blood cell malfunction, sort of malignant, but not exactly weird. Our disease, right? CIA decides they’re going to start Project Pandora in 1962. And they put monkeys and lab rats and whatnot, animals basically in the embassy. So that those guys are getting subjected to whatever the human beings or human beings are being subjected to.

And now they’re studying what’s going on in the monkeys. And of course the monkeys are sick. The monkeys have brain fog. The monkeys are tired. Like all the same symptoms that the people are having the lab rats are basically having. And shockingly, but, but not really. They don’t tell our American workers there what is going on. They just allow Russia or whoever’s doing this, assumably Russia to keep rolling with these microwave and electromagnetic emissions into our embassy and basically the entire embassy is now a freaking lab study. No informed consent, no notice to the people who are being hit by a foreign country with these frequencies.

And Russia admits that they were thinking it was going to cause malaise, irritability and extreme fatigue. What Project Pandora ultimately discovered is that the microwave radiation interfered with decision making capacity, caused chronic stress and low efficiency. The white blood cell counts on people and Embassy workers was 40% by half, again almost higher than normal. The monkeys who’d been exposed to these emissions had a marked decreased performance on simple tasks. Obviously embassy personnel were functioning well below, you know, normal operating bases. 15 freaking years later, I’m three years old. Now this started in 1960. CIA starts Project Pandora to study it.

In 62. They let it roll for 15 flipping years. 1975, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sends a telex or whatever telegram to the embassy and their workers who aren’t the ones who are still alive, entitled subject Radiation and Electromagnetic Dangers. And it says, beginning in 1960, the Soviet Union directed high frequency beams of radiation at US Embassy in Moscow, calculated not to pick up intelligence, but rather to cause physiological effects on personnel. The effects of the Soviets calculated to achieve in these personnel were, as I mentioned, tiredness, irritability, extreme fatigue. At the time the Soviets believed the effects would be temporary.

Subsequently it’s been verified that the effects are anything but temporary. And instead what we are seeing are A cataracts, B blood changes that induce heart attacks, C malignancies, I, E cancers. Right. D, circulatory problems. I mean this, this sounds like the jabber do 70 years early, right? It’s like all the same stuff, you know, clots, strokes. Right. And most frighteningly, E, permanent, not temporary, permanent deterioration of the nervous system. These poor people, right. In most cases the after effects do not become evident until long after exposure, that is a decade or more. That was the subject with a couple of add ons by me verbatim that Kissinger telexed over to the embassy workers 15 years after they’d been experimented on by being subjected to these beams.

So that was kind of frightening. I’m like wow, the Russians were kind of ahead of us, it sounds like, and they’re still doing it. Look at Cuba. I mean we’ve got these two bookends from 1960 and then 2017 or whatever and then on Rwanda Smackdown. In the middle of these two bookends we’ve got 1994, Rwanda I was in college or. Well, I was just graduating law school actually, at the time. And April 6th of that year, plane that carried their president, the Rwandan president, and all their top cabinet officials goes down. All aboard are killed. Cannons had ripped apart the fuselage down to the plane.

Everybody on board died. And that is what is unarguably agreed upon by everybody on the planet. That’s what we know for sure. Allegedly our CIA was on site. Allegedly there were American CIA agents with credentials listing them as atmospheric researchers sitting next to some C130 Hercules planes that had been retrofitted with ginormous big old microwave dishes that could be, like, tilted down to beam stuff at the population. First thing the allegedly the CIA agents do is they go to the Hutus. The two warring tribes in that nation are the Hutus and the Tutsis. And they tell the Hutus, hey, the reason for your downed presidential plane, it’s the other tribe’s fault at the Tutsi’s fault.

And then simultaneously, right, it’s a psyop. Allegedly, they go to the Tutsis and say, hey, the reason for this plane crash was the Hutus. So now the Tutsis and the Hutus are all set, and they’re doing a typical psyop where they’re feeding him misinformation and getting them pissed off, and they’re throwing rocks at each other, and they’re lobbing spears at each other, and they’re. They’re two warring tribes for 60 days or. Or some such. They’re two warring tribes, but they’re not actually killing anybody. They’re just pissed off. And then these C130s that have been parked on this tarmac take off.

You can roll that video if you’ve got it, Brad, if that one will play. They take off and they go up and they start beaming this population with stuff. It looks like the same thing is happening. I’ll put it the other way that it works last time. Load it up, and then we’ll. We’ll do that and just work on loading the next one up, if you would. But. But it’s pretty interesting because this video doesn’t have any sound anyway. But you see these planes in a second here, literally go over all those, you know, army trucks and people on the ground, and they are flying so low.

I mean, like, the people are here in the planes here, and they are literally. Allegedly. It was called Operation Red Mist, if you want to Google it. They were hitting this. This. These groups with the frequency that is known to induce homicidal. Genocidal rage. And I mean, it sounds absolutely crazy, the notion that you could tune it radio dial style to a certain frequency, beam it at Brad’s head or my head or a group of people’s heads in downtown LA or Costa Rica. Rica. And cause them to experience a certain emotion. Happy, sad, genocidal. But it’s very true.

So the next thing I stumble on in my research is a woman. Ready to go. If you want me to roll it. Even though it’s 42 seconds, no sound. I can roll. Yeah, yeah, roll it. Forty seconds, no sound. People can just, you know. Yeah, yeah, exactly. All right, hang on a second. See if we can get our side. There we are. It’s at the very end. You see the plane? There’s a chopper. That’s a chopper. The planes, I think. Next. Yep. And you’ve got the diagram of frequencies to the right hand corner of the screen here.

Yeah, there’s the plane. There’s plane. And we know. I remember there was a famous clip of Prince, the artist known as Prince, right. Who is sitting there with Johnny Carson, talking about the fact that when he was a kid, he would see planes go over and they would make the straight lines, chemtrails in the sky. And he said everybody in this neighborhood would get crazy. And that was 1980s on Johnny Carson, Prince sitting there, or, excuse me, it was Letterman. He was on Letterman saying that. Wow. And we know that alpha, beta, theta and delta brainwave states, there’s different states for meditation.

And we can get into flow state or deep sleep state. They’re altering these states through the frequencies as well. So a tinfoil hat, not a conspiracy theory, you know, is something that really. Like a Faraday cage, mission darkness type Faraday cage, which is one of the best military grade. You know, you might want to do that to your home. But over to you. I’ll load up the next clip if you want to continue to call. Yeah, go for it. And I’ll talk about this fascinating woman. So this woman, her name is Elizabeth Rauscher. Beast R A U S C H E R B I S E she was born in the.

I want to say the 30s, well ahead of her time. She was like the only female Berkeley undergrad getting her nuclear fusion degree. And then she had a baby, gets married. She’s attached to Stanford Research Institute, radio physics lab, then Lawrence Livermore Labs. Then she gets her PhD and she’s with the Stanford Linear Accelerator Lab. Then NASA picks her up, our dod, Navy picks her up. I mean, this woman has enough degrees to literally choke a horse. When I went through her degrees at a Clay Clark event, I had an entire slide. You couldn’t even read her degrees because they were like an itty bitty font.

She was, she was crazy genius, like Einsteinian level genius. I’d never heard of her before two years ago, so. And she holds a bunch of patents on frequency stuff too. So she marries a man who’s very much like her, really into the radio frequency mechanical aspect of it. And one of the first clips I found was her in 1994 predicting at a speech in Lake Arrowhead, right up the hill from me, that we were going to have a very large earthquake within two weeks time. And I remember I lived here in 1994. We did. In fact, 10 days after her prediction had the Landers earthquake.

Seven, she had said, you’re going to have an earthquake within 14 days in excess of 7.0. Ten days later, we have a 7.5 rock that exact area. How was she knowing this? Well, they were studying elf, extreme low frequency vibes, vibrational patterns, waves which are, interestingly enough, given off when tectonic plates are getting ready to move. So she’s studying this stuff, she sees an increase in the frequency, she deduces, well, there’s probably going to be an earthquake happening soon. Sure enough, there is. So then the question becomes in my mind, okay, if we can tell an earthquake’s about to happen by measuring, by watching, observing these waves, can you do the reverse? Can you force an earthquake to happen by injecting these waves into the ground? So that question, when I googled it, took me to Nikola Tesla, crazy smart Serbian guy, came over to America in the 1800s with like $0.05 or $0.01 or whatever it was his to his name, living in New York City, allegedly developed the light bulb possibly before Edison did.

Who really knows? We weren’t alive. But what he does do one day is he decides to set up a giant vibrator. Basically, he, he gets this giant metal, vibrating, oscillating thing vibrator, and he ties it to one of the steel beams in his multi story apartment building in New York City. And then he goes to run some errands and by the time he gets home, the police and the authorities are busting down the door to his place and ripping apart this giant shaking thing. Because what it’s done is it set off a consistent vibration on the steel beam it’s attached to, which has gone down into the earth, found a matching resonant frequency inside the earth’s core, and started setting off an earthquake on his block.

So they tell him, hey, you can’t do this like this anymore. And he’s like, okay. So then he goes and he does it on a pier, and he does it on a building that’s under construction, and he’s setting off earthquakes like clockwork at this point, suddenly, he shows up in Colorado Springs. A year and a half later, I’m guessing New York City was like, enough of you, you know, off with you. Run some out dodge on a rail. So he shows up at Colorado Springs. The year is 1900. He sets up his Tesla magnifying transmitter and some other gadgets that, again, are designed to now just inject very low frequencies, various types of frequencies into the Earth and watch what happens.

So, interestingly enough, 25 miles away from his little giant vibrator, Edison has gotten the city to agree to install his street lights. So he’s got all these street lamps for the new Edison lights that are 200 of them that are surrounding the city, but there’s no wires yet. They’re standing, they’re freestanding. They’ve got a bulb, but there’s no way to power them. They’ve not been hooked up to a grid or any sort of electrical current. So off goes Nikola Tesla, sets up his waves. They start beaming into the ground. All 200 lights turn on for, like, a day and a half.

Then all of the people around town are like, hey, have you noticed that the little bitty butterflies have, like, a St. Elmo’s blue halo of little fire and arcing electronics? Really? All the flying moths and butterflies are like, you know, out. Outlined in electricity. The craziest thing, if you ask me, being a soccer mom, housewife, is the women start reporting that when they go to turn on their kitchen tap and wash their hands and their dishes, fire shoots out of the faucet for a couple days. Oh, no way. I was like, holy freaking hell. How did I not know this before? Right? Yeah, they didn’t teach that in school.

Oh, like, that would have been freaking awesome to learn. Yeah, you’re learning about Thomas Edison. Yeah, so. So that is. So that is Tesla. On the. On the subject of setting off meteorological events and weather events, There was another brilliant researcher right after World War II in Auckland, New Zealand, who was injecting waves into the ocean, realized, not surprisingly, you could create mini tsunamis. Was picked up by our dod. It was Operation Project Seal, I believe. And they realized that, lo and behold, when you do this to the. To the water, you can set off tidal waves, which has serious wartime applications.

And the wording on it was if that work had been completed before the end of World War II, it quote, could have played a role as effective as that of the atom bomb. Yeah, so fascinating stuff. So, but I digress. I was talking about Tesla because I was talking about the, the crazy nuclear astrophysicist lady, Dr. Rice Rousher Beast, who is able to predict an earthquake happening by just watching natural elf extreme low frequency waves come out of the earth. But yes, we can set off earthquakes and we think we did in, in 76, but I don’t have time to go into that.

But anyway, Dr. Elizabeth goes into her class at Berkeley one day, all her little nuclear physicist students or whatever, she gets their agreement. She’s built with her husband this little contraption and she beams it at half the class, Brad. And immediately that half of the class starts shaking uncontrollably as if they’ve got hypothermia and they’re out in the, the middle of a negative 40 wilderness setting and their teeth are chattering. And the other half of the class looks at her and goes, teach, that’s a good trick. How much did you have to pay the other half to get them to agree to, to fake it? And she goes, really? And she swings the contraption onto the non believing side of the class and now the entire class is reduced to chattering, shaking, you know, imbeciles.

So that is Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher, CNN with correspondent Chuck Del Caro did a fascinating piece on Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher, Beast and her husband in 1980. And the audio is a little bit gummed up. So I’m going to tell you what to expect so you can listen for it when Brad plays it in a second. But they strapped Chuck Del Caro, the correspondent for cnn into like a soundproof thing. He’s blindfolded, he’s got his ears plugged and they’re beaming at his head frequencies that have encoded certain shapes, certain geometric patterns into it. And he is supposed to report, even though he’s in a sensory deprivation chamber basically with no audio, no video capability, he’s just completely dead to the world.

When he sees something in his mind’s eye, whether it’s a square or triangle or parabola, he is supposed to call it out. And they literally run this interview on CNN. When Brad and I are like, like 10 or 12 years old, if you have it, go for it. Light it up. Light it up. CNN enlisted the help of noted physicist Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher and electrical engineer Bill Van Vice to build and test an RF mine interference machine from data found in Soviet scientific literature. The machine itself was inexpensive and easy to construct using parts from a consumer electronic store.

It emits a weak magnetic field pulsed at extremely low frequency. As the size subject of the test, I was blindfolded and my ears were blocked. A magnetic probe was placed about 18 inches from my head. Two signal generators produced waveform patterns that were transmitted by the magnetic probe. Describe anything that you see here. Parabola just went by. Later I asked Van Bice what a weapon using this technology could do. Induce basically what would be considered hallucinations in people. Direct them to do things against their so called called better judgment. How easy would it be to assemble a weapon from existing off the shelf parts? In three weeks I could put together a weapon that would take care of a whole town.

Wow. Yeah. Let me go back. Yeah. 50 bucks at Radio Shack, two weeks and that couple that you just saw, and this was almost half century ago, could have built a device to artificially make an entire town feel a certain way. The direct quote was give me the money and three months time, she boasted, and I will be able to affect the behavior of 80% of the people in any town without their knowing it. Make them happy or at least they’ll think they’re happy or make them aggressive. Her work built on the back of Dr. Andreja Puharich, who was also studying her hertz, varying levels of hertz, you know, frequencies to see if it would create certain emotional states in human beings.

And he found that. And I’m not going to give it out. I don’t need bad guys building stuff in their garage and beaming it at you and me. But that a certain level hurts could create depression in a normal subject. If you upped it one point higher on the hertz frequency band, it could then create an altered state associated with pleasant feelings. I. E. I’ve been at a frat party, I’ve had a few drinks, I’ve done a couple things right. And if you go a few points higher than that, it could lead to quote, riotous behavior.

Pretty scary stuff. So that’s, that’s sort of the lay of the land back when I was in junior high, little did I know and, and then MIT came out, I think about six years ago, right before the, the pandemic, and bragged about the fact that they could take a laser and aim it at somebody and make them hear certain things that aren’t happening in the universe. And that it is such a directed narrow beam that we could all be lined up in a movie theater, and Brad and I could be sitting next to each other, and Brad could be hearing.

That is not audible to the rest of us, but I would not be hearing the same. Like, it’s that precise. And MIT front page news. I don’t have the slide up. I didn’t have enough time to get it to Brad. But you can Google. It’s just crazy. It’s just crazy. So the combination of these two things, like, wow, for decades, we have been able to induce emotional good and bad behavior in people if somebody wanted to. And for at least a half decade, we can basically force a person to have an auditory hallucination or a visual hallucination, as Chuck Del Caro did seeing a parabola that.

That wasn’t in front of his eyes, courtesy of the wave going into his brain. I felt so guilty, Brad. I got done with this research and I was like. I ran downstairs and I told my husband. I’m like, hey, babe. You know all the crazy schizophrenic people standing on street corners in downtown LA and like skid row, talking about, like, the government beaming their brain and they’re hearing and they’re being told to do. I’m like, I always thought they were crazy and they needed to be on a lockdown psych ward. Maybe they were telling the truth.

We have the technology. Let’s voice the skull technology. It’s been. It’s been proven in FOIA through the DoD that it was the very first time deployed in a wartime environment was Desert Gulf one. So everybody remembers the pictures at CNN where all the Iraqi Republican Guard are holding the flags and we surrender. They used voice to skull technology and said, this is Allah. You must surrender to the Americans. Peace be upon you, brother. Other. That was the deployment of voice to skull technology. So that is, you know, a few decades after they were, you know, targeting the beams, and they’ve turned that into heart attack machines and weapons.

And Bishop Jim o’ Connor’s been shot, Michael. I had one over here a year ago. Got hit in Norman Traversy at the Lord Elgin breakfast in June of 2024. And there’s witnesses all around with what happened to that. So, yeah, and we have somebody in the chat asking if they’ve been hit with voice to skull. Voice to skull technology is also deployed. I remember in Vancouver because I remember being in Vancouver on lockdown, Lee. And I’m like, well, you know, you’re not allowed to travel all that crap. Like, screwed. I’m gonna go on my motorcycle I’m going up to Whistler.

And again you have all the signs like stay at home, stay safe, right? And I’m like, this masking is BS and all that kind of stuff, stuff. But as soon as I got out of Vancouver and I’m on the sea to sky highway, I’m like, my mind is clear. Not just you’re on the motorcycle you’re riding, but my mind was completely clear. And when I approached Vancouver, I just felt like, man, maybe when I pull into the building, I should put a mask on, man. What? I don’t think like this. And only two years later do I learn that voice of skull technology was and has been deployed.

Including people have been on this podcast in Boston who had the literal Lisa Schermer Horn was her name. She literally said that as she was driving from Vermont to Boston to get on a plane. When she got close to Boston, she heard in her mind saying, pull over and get your COVID vaccine. And it was within a mile of a Walgreens that was giving Covid vaccines. And we know now that I’ve shared on this show of that McDonald’s was about to launch last year in 2024, a weapon, I call it a weapon that would beam McDonald’s commercials into your brain while you sleep across America and Canada.

Beam commercials into your brain while you sleep. Okay, so no, I mean your point is so well taken. So you were talking about Iraq and the next video clip that I had sent over to you is a Nobel Peace Prize. Again, These guys are PhDs, you name it. And he’s predicting in the 80s the potential military applications for such technology and what could potentially happen. And if you have it and it’s ready to play, feel free to roll it if you need a minute. I can continue Jabba John, but it’s just, it’s just mind blowing and mind melting.

We showed the results of our test to Dr. Robert Becker, a two time Nobel nominee for his work in the biological affairs. Effects of electromagnetism could markedly influence the operations of fighter pilot. The effect of that upon the efficiency with which an army, an air force or a Navy would operate would be catastrophic. Chuck DeCaro, CNN Special Assignment. Yeah, well, thank you, Chuck. Crazy John. So, I mean this was a bit of an open secret, even though I never learned about it back in the 80s. And then it seems to have like gone significantly underground, probably in direct correlation to when they started using it.

And that CNN Chuck Del Caro series on electromagnetic magnetic frequency ended with him and cnn, as you’ll see in the next clip basically admitting that our government and DARPA type agencies, CIA, US Navy, Department of Defense had been engaged in these types of activities for a while. I mean, Russia, there’s a Russian woman that I think you’re going to see at the beginning of the next one. I don’t have the whole clip up, but if you, if you want to, after you watch me and Brad show, pull up Chuck Del Caro, cnn. I mean you can watch the whole hour long segment, very thick accent.

But this Russian lady ended up immigrating over here and she’s like, yeah, like the government here wanted to basically pick my brain because they realized that Russia was way ahead of the US back in the 50s on this stuff. Like we had been able to execute a cow at a three mile radius by like queuing up our little like radio frequency waves and making their like head explode like three miles across you the acreage. I was like, holy shite. Right? And as the Nobel Peace Prize winner in the, in the preceding video sort of tipped his hand, like in the wrong hands, this could have really catastrophic military applications.

And CNN ended on the same note, along with the fact that our government denies using it, but who knows or will not say one way or the other if it’s using it. But you know, back in the 80s they were talking about it. Suddenly they’re not talking about it. And suddenly, you know, during a pandemic, people who would never take, you couldn’t pay us a trillion dollars to take a vaccine are hearing in our head, pull over and get your vaccine. Frightening times. But cue up that last clip if you don’t mind. And if you got handy there, Brad.

And we also have video dawn, and they do lasers after this too, if you want. Oh yeah. She stated that the research was carried out on orders from the Soviet government. Is the United States military working in the field of electronic mind control? Officially, the Department of Defense will not comment because the subject area is, quote, too sensitive. But CNN has learned from this government scientists who did not want to be identified that a Navy laboratory conducted research into the use of an RF device for counterterrorism and special operations. It’s possible to entrain a certain percentage of a population apparently with weak magnetic fields.

The study also showed that RF signals could dissolve certain types of rat brain cells at a distance, causing disorientation and nausea. According to the scientists, even though the program was successful, the government never followed up on it. Men of defense will not comment about Soviet RF weapons. However, experts interviewed by CNN say that the Soviets are Apparently ahead and could exploit that lead in a surprise strategic move, a move that could have grave consequences for the United States. This is Chuck De Caro, CNN Special assignments. Yeah, that’s on point. Right. Like I said, that was probably aired when you and I were like in seventh grade.

I mean, crazy town. How long this has been around and how little the average person, including people who like to read and research stuff like this, you, me and other freedom fighters really know. As depressing as all of this is, my call to action for people who have the part of their brain functional that I don’t have, like the Einstein part with, with math and science, the Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher, Beasts of the world, those types. You know, these frequencies can be used for bad, clearly, but they can also be used for good. They really, really can be used for good.

And just like they can induce, you know, a homicidal rage, they can induce feelings of happy, pleasant, whatever. And I do believe that there will be counter defensive measures that can be taken as well. Snowden, in the drop that I mentioned at the beginning of this, allegedly built his house, house in Moscow, entirely out of copper to prevent any sort of frequencies by HARP or any other type, you know, similar installations from being able to access. He said the quote allegedly is it’s the only way I can think freely. Back to your point, Brad, when you were riding toward Vancouver and you felt free, and then you get within a mile of the city and you know, your brain’s feeling it again.

But I want to quote a really interesting piece of that I came across in my earlier research about the Soviet experiments, because it transitions to how can we use these things for good? Right. Which is how I like to end stuff. Obviously it says the cosmic experiments in the Soviet Union proved that any cellular death and disease pattern can be induced by a specific electromagnetic pattern carried on an electromagnetic signal. If the target cells are bombarded with the pattern carrying signals for a length of time. Time. So let me translate that. Any cell death or disease pattern can be induced, created in any animal or human if you bombard the relevant cells in that person or animal’s body with the right frequency for a long enough period of time.

That’s what they’re saying there. But then they go on. And this is the happy part. What was not published of Koznicheev’s work was the corresponding work showing electromagnetic reverses, reversal, reversal of cellular death and disease conditions. Then after Kazna Chev’s work in the 50s in Russia, a French doctor by the name of Antoine Priori P R I O R E took over where Koznachev had sort of set down the ball and he built this big machine and he started shoving cancerous rats and cancerous monkeys into the machine and hitting them with certain frequencies. Disease. And he rapidly realized he could cure the animal of any disease, any disease.

But basically a disease carries a certain frequency and if you find the equal and opposite frequency, they cancel and you can just cure the disease. So he would induce illnesses in these, in these lab rats, put him in his little machine and then cure him. But all of the body had to be inside the machine, including the tail and including all of the animals hair, which I found fascinating because we hear that our hair is dead after it leaves the scalp. And I’m like, well, if that’s true, why would it matter if my long hair is caught outside the door of the machine? Because it’s dead.

Like why does it need to be also being beamed with the good energy to get rid of the cancer or the whatever the person has? Like that doesn’t make sense. So it makes you wonder if your hair is really as dead as you think it is. But anyway, name is Antoine Priori. So he builds this little curing device, this shoebox to cure plants and animals of whatever. And a bunch of billionaire backers get behind him in France in the 70s when I’m a kid, and they build a like four story tall contraption because apparently that’s how big it needed to be to do the work electromagnetically to cure people.

And I didn’t get this to Brad in time, but you can see these are pictures. I’m trying to get it level. There we go. Anyway, that’s a French publication picture of Antoine Priori, the big old machine he built, and him looking up in that picture on the far side, looking way up at this four story tower. And right when they were getting ready to release this machine for the benefit of all mankind, the kibosh was put on it, right? Same with the Rife resonator. Dr. Rife built this amazing microscope that could see 2000x as much in terms of bacteria and viruses back in the day.

And he realized as he’s looking at little bitty bacteria and viruses that have never been seen before, that if he hits them with certain frequencies, they implode. And he built the machine called the Rife resonator. I learned about it when I started dating my husband who was a chiropractor, and I was loading his books into our garage and there was one labeled like, you know, Rife research. And I’m like, honey, what is this? And he’s like, shh. I’m like, why are we whispering? We’re in our own garage in the middle of fricking nowhere. It’s not like I live in Newport beach with neighbors on either side know.

And he’s like, they run you out of dodge. If you can do things like reverse cancer and the rife machine could do this, it like, it could. You set it to a certain frequency, and based on the condition, it would just wipe out the cancer, wipe out the autoimmune, wipe out the lupus, wipe out the. Whatever, the, you know, I don’t know, leprosy, cataracts, sciatic problems, everything, right? Yeah, everything and anything. Med bed style, right? Frequency weapons. So I was like, okay, babe, you’re being a little dramatic, honey. And you call me dramatic, but, you know, be that as it may.

But yeah, there’s been machines on and off over the years. This. This body of research is always sort of trying to stick his head above the hedgerow and getting, you know, suppressed by big pharma and all the vested interests that don’t want people to be healthy, that don’t want people to be going into their delta waves and meditating and happy and loving and connecting with God. But this little guy a friend of mine in Florida told me about. There’s a picture of a red. It looks like a long hair dryer here. This is a horse. The horse had a tumor in its eye.

And I think the. There it is. It’s bulging. And they went to the vet. And the vet’s like, yeah, it’s a. It’s a cancerous tumor behind the eyeball. You need to put the horse down. And they’re like, we don’t want to put a horse down. So they talk to another vet. The second vet’s like, yeah, it’s a cancerous tumor behind my eyeball. Minimally. You need to remove the horse’s eye. Maybe you can keep it alive. But then it’s going to be a blind horse. They’re like, yeah, we don’t want to do that either. So then somebody says, you should try this frequency device on it.

This thing, you know, looks like a ginormous hair dryer. If you know anything about horses. Horses don’t like loud noises and blowing wind at all. Certainly not in force and high volume right at their face and their eye. So the first thing, they put the halter on the horse. Horse. And they stand him up and they run this frequency machine that Makes noise at the horse’s eyeball. It apparently realizes it’s good for it because by day two, they don’t even need to have a rope on the horse. The horse is just standing there letting this hair dryer looking thing go at its eyeball.

So a couple days in, the tumor starts to work its way out and it extrudes its way out of the eyeball. So you’ve got this thing that looks like a peeled onion or something, but it’s red and it’s gross and it’s sort of hanging on. And then it just falls the heck out and leaves sort of a cavity where it was and it heals up. So I learned about this because my husband, after our house had a little flood and got repaired, got psoriasis really bad. And my friend’s like, hey, you should buy this hair dryer thing.

I’m like, dude, it looks like a really overpriced hair dryer. No, we’re not buying your fancy red hair dryer. And she’s like, well, you’re staying with us. Just have your husband use it while he’s here. So he uses it. And I am like, despite being a believer, I’m kind of like, okay, it’s kind of woo. I’m totally disbelieving. And so my husband’s like doing his face with it and he’s like, oh, it feels really good. I’m like, yeah, whatever. He gets done. And I’ve been talking to the. The other lady and I turn around and I’m like, damn, his face is like half as red and it doesn’t look nearly as scaly.

And I’m like, wow. He does it again the next morning, gone. I’m like, okay, how much is your little weird hair dryer? We’re buying it. Like, we want one. So. So we did that. But I mean, these. These technologies that. My pastor friend in northern California, Pastor Dave Bryant, he’s doing some awesome work fighting sex trafficking. I’m helping him with it. We’re trying to do a sex trafficking rescue facility. He calls these types of technologies celestial technologies. And they are phenomenal. I mean, just phenomenal. We have a water that we’ve been. I talked about it before on your show, Brad.

But, you know, this guy had this big old gnarly, like, you know, liver precancerous lesion on his temple. They have this water. You can drink the water, but you also can put it on topically. He does that and it just erases the weird precancerous thing. And then they had this woman who cut off her finger, like, literally took off her thumb on the diagonal. They put the water in a gel form in the bandage at the University of Italy hospital, thinking it would speed up her healing. And it freaking regrew her thumb from being, like, cut off on the 45 to being a totally normal thumb again.

The Italian researchers are like, what just happened? And what happened was it’s a really high oxygen content, very stable that is in this water. And it reactivated a gene that is normally dormant once you’re born, that is responsible in utero for making limbs, fingers, arms. So we don’t look like thalidomide babies. And after we’re born, it goes dormant because we’re not starfish. We’re not supposed to be able to regrow a finger if we cut it off. But the high oxygen level reactivated that gene and this girl regenerated the missing part of her thumb. So pretty freaking amazing.

If you’ve not looked at the water and you’re interested, you can go to my website, Lee dendiso.com Brad’s got my. Right there in front of my face. Lee dentist.com if you go onto the healthy living page, you can order some of the water, learn more about it. But the other thing that is really fascinating in terms of celestial technologies. Thank you, Brad. That’s it right there. The patriarch’s water is stem cell. And, you know, people have heard all sorts of crazy things, good and bad about stem cell. It’s from broken baby body parts where they’re doing abortions of Planned Parenthood.

Yes, that is one source of stem cells. No, it’s not able to be used in America, thank God, because that’s awful and gross and unethical and, you know, not really a godly thing to do. But there are other stem cells that come out of the umbilical cord and the placenta, which, if you know anything about childbirth, you know, us ladies give birth, the baby comes out, and then the placenta and the cord come out. It’s not like we hang out with the, you know, cord the rest of our lives to lasso our children. It would be handy.

But no, it’s not like a kidney, it’s not like a liver. You. You don’t get to keep that. So it just comes out and the doctors toss it in the trash bin usually. But it’s a very, very, very, very rich source of stem cell. And if you don’t know what stem cells are, they are little tiny blank slates. And when they grow up in your body, it’s like a little kid can grow up and become a veterinarian or a race car driver or a banker or a doctor or a speaker or a podcaster. Same is true.

The stem cell. You put them in the body and they can look around and be like, oh, your kidney’s malfunctioning. Let’s grow up and become kidney tissue. You or hey, little old lady, you have a bone on bony. You wore all your cartilage down and now you got your bones sitting on top of each other with no little cushion in there. Let’s make some new cartilage. So you got a little shock absorber in your knee or hey, you blew out your ligament, you blew out your tendon. And it can literally re grow tendon tissue, ligament tissue, heart tissue, eyeball tissue.

I mean, it is just absolutely phenomenal. They had a race wars in England and he blew out his flexor tendon on his leg. And if you know anything about horses and racing, what was that? That would be it for the race. Go ahead. It’s a fatal injury. They literally put the shield on the racetrack to blow the horse’s brains out because you don’t get up from that injury. And the owners were like, no, don’t put our favorite horse down. We want to try this like cutting edge stem cell. And the, you know, I’m sure the track veterinarian was like, okay, whatever.

So they inject the horse’s flexor tendon that was in two different pieces. I mean, this was not a minor tendon injury. It’s like the abrupted. Yeah, floppy doppy. They inject it and it heals the tendon and the horse is able to bear weight and walk around, which in and of itself would have been like a whoa, go right home about that phenomenal victory. One year later, they flip and run this horse in a 22 steeple jump jump, 4 mile cross country track race and it wins. It wins a hunter jumper. Then the year after it blew people jumps with a rider on its back going over big fences, not little pony fences in England.

You know, where you’re landing in water and you’re coming out climbing up a hill. I mean, talk about the torsion on those flex attendants. Horace freaking didn’t re injure it, didn’t re blow the tendon, didn’t re aggravate the wound. And friend didn’t just finish the track or the race or the components. He won the race. Like, wow. Which is why there’s a headline article about it. So that’s pretty freaking fantastic. But for Those of you in audience who are like, well, I’ve heard about stem cell, but does it really work? Yeah, it’s taking horses that should be shot from their tendon injuries and putting them back on the track.

But the most phenomenal thing is a few years ago when we first started my husband’s company started doing stem cell, There was a 2016 article up in Stanford and they had injected this kid who was like a 16 year old quadriplegic and with stem cell, and he was able to lift weight. He’s lifting a barbell as a quadriplegic over his head after getting. Yeah. And I was like, hey, that’s really great. So we started doing stem cell again because the FDA tried to shut it down during COVID but the state of Utah gave it the green light a year ago.

So my husband and I reopened his stem cell company in Utah. And we get a call from a guy in Canada, your country of origin, Brad, who had gone camping like you Canadians do. And a tick bit in between his shoulder blades when he was in a sleeping bag. And it caused swelling in the region which affected his spinal cord. Left him a very high level paraplegic, almost like a quad. Like from the nipples down, from his chest down, he had nothing going on. And he’s like, can you help me? This is a year ago, almost to the day, right before Thanksgiving.

And we’re like, well, we’ve seen the literature, we know stem cells work, but we were never previously allowed to use them for that purpose. But Utah gave it a green light for any purpose. So we’re willing to give it a roll if you are. And I’m like, you know what, let me, let me look at the recent literature because I haven’t looked at the literature recently. And I stumble across us. This is April 2nd last year, San Diego, right down the road from me. This dude, this little old man, he’s got gray hair, okay? Came off his surfboard in a surfing accident in San Diego.

Quadriplegic, he is paralyzed from the neck down. It’s been seven years. They do stem cell on him. He is walking around his backyard pool deck with a cane. ABC news is there to film it like crazy. Quadriplegic, yeah. He’s not using a walker, he’s not using a clock game. Single, single, normal cane walking, quadriplegic old guy. Not a lot of neuroplasticity there. He’s not three years old. He’s probably pushing 70, maybe over 70. I don’t, I don’t know. So we tell The Canadian guy, this the prospective patient, and he’s like, yeah, hit me up. Let’s do it.

So we treat him instantly. He’s able to feel his butt, which is good because he was getting bed sores from not feeling it, not being able to rotate in time. We treat his bedsore, we treat his shoulders. Shoulders are blown out from using his shoulders, you know, to basically get around. Shoulders are feeling better. Bed sore goes away. When he’s humming and singing, he can feel it his butt. So his sensory nerves that control sensation are turning back on. A couple weeks later, he’s starting to be able to sort of move his lower extremities a little bit.

And we talked to him recently, about a month ago, and he’s like, yeah, yeah. My physical therapist tells me I’m ready to learn to walk again, probably. But he doesn’t know how to do that. He’s not set up with the parallel bars to teach quadriplegics how to walk. So I need to find a new physical therapist, but that is how effective this stuff is. The last two videos we did, a tech CEO, tech executive guy in San Francisco named Don treated his neck. He’s about a 20 second clip. And then we treated a pro NFL player after we treated dawn, who had played in the NFL, blew out his knee.

Old guy. And again, it’s like magic. And I just. I want your listeners, in case they’re interested, to be able to hear it from the horse’s mouth and not the person who’s, you know, doing the research. So light thumbs up, if you don’t mind. Yep, will do. Here’s Don. Yeah. For only three weeks. This is amazing. I could turn my head left to right without having to have a car chiropractic adjustment before and after. Daily, sometimes multiple times a day. Stress, hot in the neck. That would then lead to a headache and make me a kind of grumpy person.

Grumpy Gus was a term used on one of my reviews as I had to kind of, like, moderate myself and eat more aspirin since the shots. Zero. This is amazing. You know, I mean, I’m talking 20 years I’ve been dealing with this. Yeah. So Don. Don saw us in Frisco, San Francisco, did his neck, calls us a week or so after that, and he’s like, yeah, where are you going to be next weekend? I’m like, next weekend? We’re in, like, Santa Barbara. And he goes, okay, I’m driving down. I’m like, all right, what are we doing next on you? And he goes, My low back.

I’m like, okay. So when Don goes to should touch the floor. His low back is so jacked up, Brad, he can only put his palms on his lower thigh, like knee area. That’s he’s, he’s not getting anyone near the floor. So we do his low back. Two days later he calls in and he’s like, I’m able to palm the floor, like palms on the floor. No pain in my low back. Where are you guys going to be next weekend? I’m like, don, we’re going to be in Palm Springs. And honey, I love you, but might I suggest that you can do this one at a time.

Like, we love seeing you every couple of weeks, but. But there’s no rule that says you have to do it one at a time. If you’ve got other body parts, knees, shoulders, ankles, elbows, whatever, we could do it all at once so that you don’t have to come. You keep coming back to us and going across this great state of California. And he goes, I know, I know. I was just doing it on a guinea pig basis to make sure it freaking works. Now I’m a believer. I’m going to bring my wife. You’re going to treat her.

She’s got rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. She’s so crippled up. She’s a painter, she can’t hold the paintbrush. Migraine headaches. Neither one of them could get across Costco. Their knees were shot, their hips were shot. We do like all their body parts, both of them. We call the follow up. I call and he’s like, yeah, I can barely hear you. I’m like, where are you, Don? He’s like, great Wall of China. We’re hiking the Great Wall for four months. Don’t call us, we’ll call you. These are people who literally got their little scooter carts when they were at Target and Costco.

And it was such a. It was, we call it pathognomonic. It was, it was, it was an identify. It was a hallmark. When I would call and I would get a crappy connection on a follow up call to one of my husband’s patients, I would instantly go, where are you? Machu Picchu, Egypt or the Great Wall? And they’re like, how did you know? And I’m like, because the doctor told you to take it easy. And I can recognize a foreign phone call connection. And I’m assuming you’re doing what most of our patients do and ignoring the doctor and living your best life and Hiking the Machu Picchu.

You. And you know, this USC law professor laughed at me. She goes, you got me. I am at Mashu Pichu. Holy smokes. They would feel so good. They’d be like, peace out, man. I haven’t been able to do this in 20 years. I’m out of here. I’m gonna go hike. I’m gonna. Yeah, we, we had one lady. I had to dress this lady. We treated her in Riverside. The doctor comes out, he goes, you need to go in the room. I’m like, why? I’m the wife. I’m a lawyer, not a doctor. I, I can’t shove a needle.

He goes, all my nurses have left and the woman is so disabled she can’t get her pants back on by herself. And I’m like, oh, well, fudge, I can do that. I’ve had a kid. So I go in and I help this sweet old lady get her pants on and I get her walker set up and we walk her out to her car. She goes radio silent. We talked to her once after that, I can’t reach her for three weeks. Finally get a hold of her. She’s in Yosemite with her 85 year old mother without her walker.

She couldn’t fit the walker in the minivan because her mother’s a hoarder and overpacked. They’re camping in Yosemite. 85 year old mom, mom. 60 year old lady. And she didn’t even bring a cane or a walker. When the woman couldn’t get her underwear on by herself or her pants without me dressing out of a tent and a sleeping bag. No problem. Yeah, so anyway, queue up the last one because it’s the former pro NFL player. And then, and then we can close it out. That was the only one I had a problem with. The former NFL player was this old guy that we treated and, and he made the mistake of coming back to a seminar we were doing when we were in his city just to say thank you to us.

So we’re at like the Marriott and he walks in and he’s like talking to me over on the side and he’s like, hey, I just wanted to let you know, like two thumbs up, I’m able to play basketball with my son again. This is like the best thing ever. And the, the, all the old people at the seminar who are hearing about stem cell are like, wait, they figure it out. They’re like, oh, did you have it done? So he’s like a total introvert. Never spoken publicly in his life. So this old NFL player comes out and he’s like holding the microphone down by his waist.

I’m like, lift it up, buddy. Lift it up. And he puts it up to his mouth and he’s getting peppered. He’s like, you know, this little old guy in the audience is like, did you have bad knees? He’s like, I had really bad knees since I was 20. How bad were your knees? Knees, they were so bad. They wanted to put a little artificial pillow in there and reroute my nerve and do a knee replacement. And instead I just did one stem cell injection, got my hello Kitty band aid, and now I’m able to hike and hunt and go up and down stairs and play basketball with my kids.

And the little old guy’s like, sign me up. So anyway, so that’s how stem cells work. They’re little bitty cells. There have been zero side effects in over hundreds of thousands of injections in Europe and America. As long as you keep a sterile field when you’re processing it, when you’re, you know, putting it in the patient, that’s what my husband does. If you want to go get your knee sawed apart and have it be like the back end of an auto body shop where they’re using saws and guns and hammers to put your knee replacement in, knock yourself out.

But if you think you might want to actually try something holistic, that has no downside so far, that is totally healthy and can actually regrow whatever is missing in your body, like your cartilage or your tendon or whatever, drop into my website, click on that healthy living page and just say, I’m interested in stem cell. There’s a little drop down field and either me or somebody in our office will get back to you and we can tell you how it works and go from there. But yeah, that’s, that’s the long and short of it. These really are celestial technologies.

And yeah, it’s the field. It’s the blue field on the, on the left side there. You just put your first name in and click that you’re interested in stem cells and your number and whatever and I’ll, you know, I’ll get back to you. But it’s a, it’s a scary time to be alive. I mean, obviously they can beam us with something and make us think we’re crazy or, you know, probably cause our brain to implode, but they can also beam us with healthy stuff and make us seriously healthy. And I do believe that good is going to win.

That’s why I’ve been fighting so hard and you have, Brad. I mean, I really, really think there is a light at the end of the tunnel that is not the oncoming train headlamp. I think this is going to be a renaissance era that we’re entering into with Bobby Kennedy and Trump at the helm. It’s already becoming that. I mean Bobby is active in so many ways, getting holistic health back on track and tying the hands of pharma. And yeah, if you guys think that you’re interested in some water, some stem cell or minimally learning more, my website’s where to find me.

And thank you so much, so much Brad for having me on to talk about all this crazy stuff today. Ali, it’s, it’s always a pleasure and it’s absolute honor every time having you on here for people to even listen to your voice. You know, a voice of freedom and somebody who has walked through the fire and continue to do it on behalf of mankind all across the planet. So that website, if you’re watching the broadcast, it’s link is below the description. We just shared it to you. If you’re listening to this late on the podcast, it’s immediately below the description.

It’s very simply Lee Dundas.com L E I G H Dundas iS-U-N-A-S.com that’ll take you there and then again you’re going to see all of the tabs there. Click healthy living and you can just enter your information or you can even call direct the phone. Exactly. And yeah, at the, at the bare minimum, get the water, sign up for the newsletter and then contact them, have a conversation. I mean look, if you got a Canadian who is paraplegic and then all of a sudden he’s got feeling in his butt and he can feel himself singing too and humming and somebody who’s a quadriplegic for seven years from longboarding and now he’s walking again around his pool with a cane after one like get her done.

And this is amazing. And all this technology is here by the way. This is like from us for us. Your body healing itself and upgrading. That’s what we were all meant to be for. All these crazy nasty frequencies. We’re diminishing the true light of our, you know, God gifted frequency as well. So we are really a pleasure. And yeah, just hang on for a minute as we say goodbye to everybody and roll the ending. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thanks for joining us on the program, ladies and gentlemen. Please like follow, subscribe, share this with nine friends and family.

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