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Summary

➡ This podcast features Brent Knudsen, the creator of PureWave, a frequency-based solution that benefits both humans and bees. Brent discusses how PureWave, which is now used worldwide, helps to improve the health and survival rates of bees, which are crucial for our ecosystem. He explains that the technology strengthens the bees’ immune systems, enabling them to better withstand threats. The goal is to expand the use of PureWave to more beekeepers and hives, contributing to the global effort of saving bees and, in turn, our planet.
➡ The text discusses a program that helps bees by providing them with proper food sources and improving their immune systems. Volunteers plant different seeds in various areas to feed the bees. The program also includes replacing weaker queens with stronger ones. The volunteers are not exposed to the bees during planting, ensuring their safety. The program also provides technology to beekeepers, who have noticed positive changes in their hives. The program is monitored through monthly Zoom meetings where beekeepers can discuss their experiences and issues.
➡ The text discusses a company that supports beekeepers by buying their honey at fair market value, which is often 30-40% more than what wholesalers offer. This honey is unique because it comes from healthy bees and is treated in a special way to preserve its raw state and enhance its taste. The company also uses a technology to energize the honey, which makes it even more unique. The honey is then sold directly to consumers and in stores that sell bee products.
➡ The company sells honey and uses a technology called Pure Wave Cell to support beekeepers and bees globally. They don’t add flavors to their honey, keeping it natural for health benefits. They’re expanding their reach to more countries, aiming to help thousands of beekeepers and billions of bees. A large portion of their profits goes back into the community, supporting beekeepers and other initiatives like bird rescue.
➡ The discussion is about the importance of all pollinators, not just bees, and how they affect our environment, including pets and humans. The speaker mentions a future conversation about someone’s experience with rescuing birds. The conversation ends with gratitude towards Brett Knudsen, the founder CEO of Pure Wave Frequency, and Lisa, for their contributions and wishes for a happy holiday season and a promising 2026.

Transcript

Hi everyone and welcome to the podcast. We have returning special guest Mr. Brent Knudsen, owner and founder of the invention of PureWave, which is a frequency based solution that helps humans and both, most importantly the bee population and the beekeeper community, which we’ll be delving into in today’s Part 2 podcast. As you saw him prior to Thanksgiving, now he’s coming on just before Christmas. Very timely as always, the way God designs it. If you’re new to the podcast, please do like subscribe and share because it helps the channel grow and others to gain in the knowledge you’re currently being afforded.

Just as a reprise, if you haven’t seen Brent, he is a mathematician and a inventor from said mathematician and other business ventures he did in the past to create what’s called Pure Wave, which is a frequency based solution pad that helps both humans and the beekeeping community alike. And unsurprisingly, from our first podcast we had such a great and overwhelming response from our audience to the feedback Brent gave us that it just behooved us to bring him back for part two to show some more videos and dive deeper into the subject. And so I’m honored and pleased to bring back once again, again, Mr.

Brent Knutson. Brent, how are you doing today? Good, sir, really good. And thanks, thanks so much for honoring us back with you. And as you said, I, I, I just want to give a shout out to all your followers and your listeners that we really, really appreciate their support and what we, what we’ve been able to do with that support is bring on more beekeepers, get more activity with the, the bee purchases for them and Queens Wildflower. See, Just, you know, wonderful that you’ve allowed us this opportunity to come to your audience and what they’ve done for us.

Well, we appreciate it. As I said to you offline, it’s, it’s teamwork and I’m glad that the audience and I knew they would be receptive to innovative solutions, particularly in the environmental holistic area we’ll call it. And they’re pretty savvy audience, which is what we always wanted to attract. And again, we’re just trying to get to the truth the best we can and you’ve helped facilitate that in part. So Brent, I will turn it over to you now. We’re going to talk about some of the things we didn’t get to cover because this is a multifaceted discussion, obviously it needs to be broken up in parts.

So if you would indulge our audience and the things you didn’t get to share last time in terms of the solution, how it’s affecting the honey, the beekeeping community, and then I’ll ask you some questions from there. So the floor is yours. Oh, that’s great. Thanks. That’s great. Yeah. Last time I think we, we delved into a little bit more about how we came about with the pure wave cell, some of the, the ancient sacred geometry that went into it and some of that. So that was, that was wonderful to give background. But now what we thought we’d like to do is what we did when taking this technology to bring it out to the world and doing what we call the bee mission.

So we would like to show your audience, you know, we have a little video on the bee mission and then what we’d like to do, if you will, you, you can have any questions on that and then we can start to follow up on what the actual beekeepers are doing with the technology and how that’s working out, you know, and where else it is in the world. Because we’re all over the world now and continuing to sp. Spread. So we could start out that way if you like. And we’ll start off with the bee mission. Sounds great.

Again, the floor is yours. Good. Okay. Thanks. In the grand tapestry of nature, a delicate balance weaves life’s intricate threads. At its heart lies the humble honeybee, a tireless guardian of this equilibrium. Through graceful dances, bees pollinate a symphony of blooms, nurturing the cycle that sustains our world. As petals give way to fruit, their delicate touch ensures abundance to our food supply. It’s a crucial reminder that our fate is intertwined with theirs. But today, this balance is faltering more and more as bee populations face unprecedented challenges. Without a collective effort to rescue our bees and enhance biodiversity, we’re headed for devastation on a global scale.

But amidst the chaos, a solution has emerged. A rallying cry echoes a call to protect these guardians of our food chain. Introducing 4R Bees, a technology driven organization that is saving bees globally and and organically. Every day at 4R Bees, we understand the critical role that bees play in maintaining the balance of our ecosystem. Saving the bees is synonymous with saving our planet. And four RB’s is at the forefront of this mission. Through our revolutionary PureWave technology, along with collaboration, community education and our corridor pollinator initiatives, for our bees is saving and replenishing bee populations worldwide.

Our continued research and development in PureWave technology is the fundamental engine of this movement, ensuring a brighter future for the bees and for our world. The path forward is clear. To save the planet. We must save the bees. But we can’t do it without you. Every dollar pledged by you for 4R Bees products is directed straight towards our mission, including providing purewave cells to more and more beekeepers worldwide free of charge. As a dedicated supporter of 4RBs, you’re fostering bee health, supporting global ecosystems and contributing to a harmonious environment for our planet. It’s an unequivocal win win situation for all.

And at 4R Bees, we make the mission of saving bees fun for everyone. So what are you waiting for? Join this Incredible movement today. Visit4RBS.com to learn more about how you can save the bees and redefine the course of our future for our bees. Saving bees, saving the planet. Wonderful. That’s a great summation of everything, Brent. So before we go to the next video, I just had a couple of quick questions if you don’t mind. And your video touched on it, which I was glad because that was one of my sumo questions. So on our last podcast we established that roughly 70% of the bee community was wiped out last year.

Where now it seems like there’s a resurgence. So how does this solution work in not only saving the existing bee population, but actually help reproduce it? We’ll say yeah, well what it did is because we’re only, we’ve just started to attack so many beekeepers and so many cells to where we’re affecting the, the bees. We noticed last year there was a real overall a real loss but in the hives that we were in with the beekeepers, the, the loss was 10% versus 70% so it was radically different. But we’re only in so many hives and beekeepers right now.

That’s our push is to get out there. So what the difference, why it making a difference is it’s the same with us. Just like the bees, we’re subject to all these things as well, health wise. But what we’re doing is we’re building immune systems up to where the bees are exposed to the pure wave cell and in the hives they constantly are living with it because it’s in the hive with them. And that frequency and what we’ve noticed on our three year study that we did consistently with all the beekeepers, hives that had to sell versus hives that didn’t performed, you know, exceptionally as far as producing honey and health of the bees and that simply, that simply was able to, the bees were experiencing the same as the other bees as far as what was causing problems.

It’s just they were able to ward it off. It’s kind of like, it’s kind of like when you and I, if we have a stronger immune system, people are getting flus and we’re not. But it’s not that the flu isn’t there, it’s just that, you know, you and I are in a stronger position to withstand it. Right. And so that’s kind of what we’re knowing is going on. So now the push is for us is to just get into more and more. Now bees have a cycle where they’re over a year, two or three, those queens are going to pass and they’re going to die off.

And that’s a natural cycle. So as we start to work with queens coming in, they’re stronger so that it’s going to get more in a proper cycle of where the bees will have a much smaller die off, a much smaller risk to a beekeepers losing what they normally lost to what they’re losing now. Understood, thank you for that. And then this may be a rudimentary question, but I don’t know, maybe somebody else in the audience might be wondering the same thing. So obviously there are different types of bees and wasps and hornets and things of that nature.

But I noticed in the video you had the people out in the field that were basically receding, if you will, the ground in preparation. You know, bees are just like us. They, they’re going to protect themselves against any predatory environments. How, how do the volunteers and the workers do their job without sort of, you know, pushback of bees trying to attack them? How do the bees know that you’re there on a friendly mission versus, you know, a mission that might try to harm them, if at all? Okay, well there’s two things there. So when you were talking about people seeding what we call corridor programs, first of all, it was so easy get to get people to, to come and donate their time to come and do that with us.

So we were able to get lots of people to volunteer and kids as well. But what that’s to do because we have two things going on here. We want to also help the bees to their immune system, but also their food sources is a big problem with, if they don’t have the proper food sources, they, they can’t function because they don’t have the food to come back with, just like we would if we didn’t have food. So what we’ve done there is in, in different areas with different beekeepers, there’s different seeds depending. So all over the states, like when we would do a corridor program, there would be different seeds in Texas versus Virginia versus Maine.

And what we do is in these cases that you saw on the film is we were providing localized proper seeding that we’re feeding the bees for those areas. And what we do in the future is beekeepers can source the seeds and food source in their area and then we just provide the monetary resource for that to buy those seeds. The, the labor of getting them seeded is easy because people volunteer and they love to do that. And then that, that really helps the bees greatly. So if we can do three things, if we can feed them properly, if we also can build their immune system and then we can also replace with stronger queens as, as the cycle goes.

So that, that’s why they’re not exposed to the bees when they’re doing the planting. That, that’s a different thing. When we’re going around the hives and we’re putting the cells in and we’re going to talk about that. We’ll have the beekeeper show you what’s going on there. But what you were referring to with seeding, they’re, they’re not any, they’re not any exposure to the bees. They’re out in, they’re out in the. Might be a bee or two, but we’re not around the hives. Right. So it’s, it’s, it’s more open field or open woods and so they have no danger to the bees.

Gotcha. That’s. Thank you for the clarification. I just wanted to see the kind of the differentiation between the two. So we can go on to the next section if you want the next video we want to share. So what I thought we would do now is let your audience know from the. So when they, when they are supporting us, what we do is all of this is provided to. Now we don’t just take any beekeepers because they also have to know what they’re doing, have experience and so forth. And then we pick and vet, but at no charge, we send this to the beekeepers.

So what you’re going to see now is beekeepers that we have over the last two years have been providing the technology for them and what they’ve noticed and are feeding back to what’s going on. Sounds good. Just waiting for the video to upload here, I guess. Yeah. No problem with at least just doing it. Yep. And then I’ll, I’ll have a question for you afterwards. But we can wait on that. Yeah. Oh, that’d be great. Sounds good. So this is my hive that has a Pure wave cell. I did have it swarm about three weeks ago, but I’m still seeing a good amount of bees in here, which is a great sign.

Also. Another interesting thing I noticed is that they’re really propolizing that door. The purewave is just about here. So that’s pretty neat. The purewave cell’s been in here a month and a half, and it’s still not at all propolized. And then you can see the propolizing of the door there that I showed from the outside. Oh, and there’s a yellow jacket trying to make his way in here. Okay, I’m close back up. But, yeah, car wave, not at all propolized. A month and a half in. Bees did swarm, but overall, they still seem like they’re doing good.

Okay, we got two hives installed the same day with same kind of package of bees. This is two weeks later. Yeah. I don’t know what to tell you. Everything’s in the pudding here. This is the one with the pure wave cell inside of it, And this is the one without the pure wave cell inside of it. Now we got a little bit of action there. That’s about what we normally see around these parts. But lo and behold, this is the pure wave cell. Homa Bay county in Kenya. This is a bag from four bees that is in the United States.

Inside here, we have the power cell. And right behind me here, we have got. We have the beehives. I’m with the technician with the bee seat. He’s coming today to insert this pure cell into the beehive box. This is the fuel cell that we received. And I thank Nick and Tim for having sent forth this pure cell to put into my beehive so that we can see to re energize the bees for more honey production. Thank you so, so, so much. After it is inserted, I will keep you updated on how the bees are working, and then I will share the pictures and the videos.

Thank you very much. Jacob. Tindi. Right over there, we have the hives. We’ll choose one of them. That is where we will insert this piwa web stem. Thank you so much. Foreign. Jacob Tindy’s on, and he’s actually out of Kenya. How you doing, Jacob? Hello. I’m fine, thank you. How’s. How’s things going over there? We are doing great. Awesome, awesome. How’s the. How’s the. How’s the sales been for you in your. In your area? We haven’t talked in a while, so I’m curious how things have been going over there for you? Yeah, sure. Initially we bought some beehives after I got the support from my mentor, Robin Alexevich.

I also got other beehives from a friend of mine called Heidi Totten. Initially they were not really working well before I received a sale from Nick. And then after receiving the posl, we inserted in one of the beehives that we had for the first time in my harvest. I got 10 liters out of that box, which was awesome. I’ve never gotten that harvest ever since I started doing beekeeping. So I have to say that pure cell is good gadget. And then the colony in that bee, the population of the bees in that beehive also increased tremendously.

Have you moved it at all in while it’s been in that hive? No, it is still in that hive because I always hire a technician to come do that. I’m not trained in how to do the harvesting and how to handle the hives. So I always hire someone who comes to check in after every three months. And then we haven’t moved it to another beehive. It is still in that box. Perfect. If you can share with the group what you use the money from the sale of your honey, you sell it at the free market down there.

Yes, we, after harvesting our honey, we process it. We just do a local processing, just using a kind of a web based cloth or a fabric and then we put it in a bucket to stay overnight. So the following morning, because we don’t have a good machine to do that after doing these sales. There are some girls I do support and student I support in school. So this one really helped me because I got some money to pay for their school fees. That was excellent. That’s a nice summation, Brent, of the whole thing. So that actually cues up my next set of questions on this second video.

How frequently the man with the glasses was talking to the African gentleman. How frequently do you stay in touch with all these different farms that are that you show in the video to keep appraised of their month to month progress? Yeah, great. No, perfect, you’re right there. So first of all, that was Nick. Nick is with us. He handles along with a few other people to look after the beekeepers. So on that question, once a month we have a zoom meeting or a zoom link call and all the beekeepers come on. You know, they’re not all at the same time, but they, they all can.

But they come in at different, different levels. They all communicate with each other what’s going on in their areas, problems that they’re experiencing because each one of them have different issues. So one could be closer to where There’s a lot more 5G going on and, or dirty electricity. Others, there could be more pesticide issues, you know, depending on where they are. And so they get to communicate all of that and then we get to adjust and pick up on where they are, what their needs are, what they’re looking to do, what they’re looking to expand. So we do that once a month.

It’s, it’s a standard lock in that we have. And then we can introduce other things to them that we’re looking to do as well. As I think I mentioned on the last show, we out of certain areas and with certain beekeepers and hives, we also buy the honey from those hives. So our, our pure wave honey comes from those beekeepers and their hives that have the pure wave cell in it. So that’s how we start because they’re, they’re so healthy and they’re, and they’re producing such abundance. We want that honey. And then we go on and specially treat it with creaming it so it’s not ever heated, it stays raw.

And then we’ll show that at the end what we do with the honey but we get it from them is what I want us to, to say. And we, the difference is we pay what’s called fair market value. Wholesalers will come along or corporations want to pay them X amount. In commercial beekeepers cases, we always pay them almost 30, 40% more for that honey because it’s premium and it also supports them back into that. So 97% of all bees are controlled by beekeepers. So if we’re going to really make an effect on saving bees, we have to also help and save the beekeepers.

That’s, it’s that, that’s why we’ve elected to go and have them support it at no charge to them economically. And then health wise. Yeah, that makes sense. They go, they kind of go hand in hand. Then there’s, then there’s this other discussion that’s been circulating around. I’m sure you’re familiar, well, familiar Brent, with you know, this is the best quality of honey, the Manuka or you know, this type or that type of. How do these honey productions, if it end at all, compete with Manuka or is it just a completely different, no pun intended, animal? And it’s just on such a pure level that the stuff that we’re getting even at the holistic stores really can’t compete.

How does that, how does that work well. So with Manuka, it’s specialized. It just comes from a certain area. So that’s the Manuka honey tree in New Zealand. So they’ve elected that there’s a certain property values that are there that they do. And that’s, that’s what Manuka is. And a lot of times Manuka honey is purchased at a very expensive level for like skin care or burns. It doesn’t necessarily taste the best. It can be very grainy and it’s used for different medicinal purposes that’s specific to that. Now what we’re getting into, what makes different honeys in the quality, first of all, is where the bees are feeding.

What, what, what are they feeding on? So I’ve got different areas that I’ve actually got beekeepers here in Canada and Ontario, down by Niagara Falls, Ontario. Now down there they also have huge, huge vineyards and grapes. And so there’s a lot of, there’s a lot of spraying and pesticides. So I, I won’t buy honey from there. I like from those hives. They do what they do and, and it’s healthy and it’s great. But I have special areas. I’m looking for wild, certain wildflowers and particular elements that they’re feeding on for our honey because I want that honey out of those hives.

And then what I do is, because of the taste factor is hugely attractive. It’s very, very tasty and, and pleasant honey. But then I cream it. Because by creaming it, you don’t get crystallizations. You never have to heat it, so you’ll never break down the enzymes. That’s number two. And then what we do is we go through a process of another technology. I have an energizer that will stick into about 7.83 hertz. Like that’s the earth frequency from when for people that aren’t familiar with like pulse electric magnetic frequency, that’s the Earth’s frequency from the geomagnetics and the lightning Schumann.

That’s what we, we have around us that, that’s so important. And NASA found that out when it was sending astronauts into space. They had to recreate it. So it’s really important to ourselves. So I energized the honey and we’ll show this to where it assimilates with this amazing honey and taste. So that’s what makes it so unique and so controlled that we, we control where we get it from. Great, thank you for that very interesting information. So I’ll turn it over to you for the next video that you And Lisa want to share and continue on? I thought, okay, what maybe we could do is show you now that we talked because you, you led into this about what the honey is.

Why don’t we show the honey video exactly what makes us different, you know, and then that’ll, we’ll pick it up from there. Sounds like a plan. If you are a honey connoisseur, you’ll want to experience Pure Wave energized honey. It comes from the open pastures of the Grey Highlands, located in southern Ontario, Canada. The unique blend of nectar from wildflowers are a favorite for honeybees that pollinate open fields, farms and forests within the greater Golden Horseshoe Greenbelt. These bees produce one of the finest honeycombs in the world and are now under great stress. Pesticides are weakening the bee’s immune system.

It contributes to the growth of deadly pathogens. But there’s a solution to that problem. This earwave cell. It generates a quantum force field of spiral magnetic energy. It has been scientifically proven to deactivate pathogens when placed inside a beehive. Apiaries report an abundance of honey and healthy bees that survive Canada’s frigid winters. The honey that comes from purewave hives is raw, creamed, unpasteurized and then energized using a special patented quantum technology. Pure Wave Hut honey is a premium private labelled product packaged in a licensed facility that meets FDA and Canadian Food Inspection Agency regulations. It is then shipped to warehouses in Canada and the USA for further processing using the Chrysalis energizer.

The honey is bathed in the special frequencies originating from rotating neodymium magnesium. The Chrysalis energizer is manufactured here near Toronto, Canada. This is where the secret ingredient of a unique patented quantum technology was developed and brought to reality. It was originally developed as a Class 1 medical device. What we’re really dealing with here is magnetism into a geometric form and, and then putting motion to it. So what we have in the instrument is a very specifically cut neodymium magnets, very powerful, set into a sacred geometry shape, 12 of them inside. Then we put this into a situation into 3D.

Then we place it where there’s five of these placed in sequence in here. Magnetic viewing film display displays the pattern of the magnets that pulse the magnetic field. As it rotates inside the three cylinders, the field intensity increases proportionally with the frequency that is selected. Years of research went into testing the device to determine the ideal frequencies and duration of exposure. To fully saturate the honey, a magnetic probe attached to an Oscilloscope shows the dominant frequency and the unique shape of the quantum wave. Electrography can be used to visualize the effect of the rotating magnetic field.

A vial of honey is placed on the energizer. The corona discharge shows the amount of electrical conductivity of the raw honey. After energizer, the entire content of the vial has become more conductive to electron flow. The electrographic image of the honey is used on the logo. We wanted to then draw from what we’ve configured into the instrument and put it into a standalone unit. And this is what we use to go in the beehive. A pure wave cell will emit a corresponding frequency and magnetic field if you rotate it. If you move the cell over your body, it will absorb your bioelectric field.

The meter shows over 2000 volts per meter emanating from inside the cell. Both the purewave cell and the honey are sold directly to, to the consumer online and you will find their products in stores that feature apiary products too. They are manufactured by 4R Bees, a company that provides a solution to beekeepers that want to maintain healthy, disease free hives. Connoisseurs all over the world appreciate their energized nectar from nature. Wow. Fantastic. That was a really thorough and detailed visual breakdown as well. And it’s amazing how much the technology and your mathematical equations from your past acumen have, you know, played into this important and beneficial role and helps aviary as well.

That, that was an interesting thing. I didn’t know either. It’s very interesting. So to save time, any comments and then any last videos you want to share would be great. Sure. So again, talking a little bit about that, we wanted to see with the electrography, we wanted to see how that energized works. So we showed that, just that, how, how you could take, you know, that same honey that we took out of that hive and then after treating it with the hertz is to. So what I’d like to say to everybody is you, you don’t put that honey when you have pure way honey, you don’t put that in hot water or tea.

You don’t use that as a sweetener because that will break those enzymes down. Use whatever else you want. That’s you want to eat that honey, you know, like, like eat it or put it on toast, but you want it, you want to eat it, not, not put it in hot water. So I wanted to mention that. And almost a lot of the time most of our customers will buy it by the case because they can spread it out and it’s our best value, right. We put a best value for that so that people can have a store because, because they want to store it up.

It’s, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a medicinal really food source for them. Because if you look up honey, honey has incredible properties anyway as far as just good raw honey does. And then this is just that next level and you’ll really enjoy the flavor because some honeys that are very medicinal, they’re not very tasty to eat. Right. Or in the cases of Manuka and sometimes. So I just want to give all that detail that that was really a byproduct of helping the beekeepers was financially being able to do that. We really didn’t intend to have a honey line when we started this.

That that came out of it and that, that was a beautiful thing that we really, really proud of is to have that, you know, and, and it is what it is. And we don’t add like, we don’t add things like some people say, you know, you add cinnamon or do you do flavored honey? No, we don’t. It’s. That stays what it is because it’s there for your health reasons and, and, and enjoy it. So that’s, that’s where I’ll leave that part. But the pure wave cell is, is a big, is a big reason where you could see in there how it affects the body, you know, at a, at a volts level, especially when you move it, really good for things like circulation and gut health and so forth like that.

And magnets are good for circulation and inflammation anyway, so that, that kind of comes into play. But we just really wanted to be able to give the visuals so that someone like yourself and your audience could really see what we’re doing. That makes it different and makes the fact of how, how the beekeepers are being looked after. And we intend to really, really expand that this year as. As far as be all over the world. I think if, if Lisa can bring it up, we have a map that shows and I’m not, not sure if we did the last one, but we’ll show you where we are now in the world.

So I’d like to do that is as to what you’ve been contributing, where all our beekeepers are now. So if we can bring that up and that because we’re now on Australia and we’re in Europe and we’re in Africa and United States and Canada. So we’re, you know, South America is not where we’ve been now. So if we can bring that up. I don’t know if. If you have that, Lisa, if you can bring that map up and we’ll show you that, and then we’ll. We’ll pick it up from there. Sounds good. It sounds like you’re really expanding your footprint, Brent, around the world systematically.

Yes, we. We started out with just Canada, because that’s where we’re from, and commercial, and then all through the States. Now. Now here. There we go. So we’re. And now parts of. We’re up in Norway. We’ve got. We’ve got. We’re in Hawaii, we’re in Australia, and as you say, parts of Africa. And this is only the beginning. I mean, this has been something that, you know, is even further than I thought at this time. But now, this year, we’ll really expand out into South America, into more parts of the Middle east, and because they’re all starting to pick up on this, and then they’ll apply to us.

The biggest issue we have is that we’ve got more beekeepers that we could bring on that. That we have than technology going out right now. But we’re looking to make that change next year with. With our product line, but also mission and donations and pledges to where we’ll go on campaigns so that we could get, you know, 20, 30, 40,000 cells out, and we get them to 100,000 beekeepers, you know, so that’s how we want to start to integrate into them and start to, you know, build up where we’re in, you know, thousands and thousands and thousands of hives affecting billions and billions of bees.

That’s the plan. Yeah, absolutely. It seems like there’s a lot of efficacy with the product because the beekeepers are obviously, as you alluded to, sort of, you know, passively. They’re talking to each other and we’re getting out. And. And that’s great because it’s making a difference, as you said, around the globe, which is obviously the whole purpose and point of doing this, to, you know, help the planet repopulate it and help their food supply and our food supply de facto. So that’s great to see. The one. One last question I have for today, for the sake of your time and the sake of the audience time is.

I think I heard you in the first video, and correct me if I’m wrong, I may have missed it, but it seems that a large portion of whatever, you know, sales that you create from the product, the solutions and the support goes back into the community. Do you have a percentage of how much goes back into the community that you’ve done today? Yeah, well a pretty good idea. Percentage other than the basis of. Because we haven’t hired. The company, hasn’t hired a lot of people. We have key people. So other than some wages there and some material pickup for things like you know, being able to do the videos and all that kind of thing, all the rest of the money had got budgeted out.

So we’re probably looking at, at you know like 85% at this stage what we’re looking to do. When we go larger in donations and pledges, we’re looking for that to be much larger. Like more like 90, you know, like because we want to get that out. So when they’re doing it we’ll build the technologies, the seeding and everything and just spread that out into it and that’ll be under a non profit that will set those things up. That’s this year. But right now 4 RBs is the ones that have the technology that have to build it and do all that.

So it will continue to maintain and the honey as well because that will support the beekeepers, you know, that will continually flow out for them. So we’re just looking at better ways of being able to, to provide that revenue in, to then go out and that’s, that seems to be working well. Things like what you’re helping us with is certainly part of that and we’re really grateful. We seem that when we get to an audience or we can explain ourselves, it works, the people really show up. So it’s, it’s wonderful to see. I mean that’s incredibly impressive that percentage given the modest size company you are at the moment and all the overhead that you have to support and you know, the education, the training and you know, just in the beekeepers alone.

And that’s pretty impressive. So the fact that you’re going to be able to ramp it up more is I think is a testament to the work that you’ve all been doing. And it’s obviously being you know, well received. So you know, kudos. So at this point I, I think I, we could go on about this forever but I think you know, to just give the audience a good sample size of the updates and what’s going on. I think we’ve satisfied it. I’d like to think a good percentage. So any last words you have for the audience today and where can people find your work in terms of the product? So the best place to go to would be the4nrbs.com because everything’s on There, all our studies are on there as well.

The, the research studies that we did with Pure Wave Cell and for the beekeepers. So that’s there. Plus your podcast and all the discussions if they missed, if they missed other information. Also that there’s a code of chakra, I believe is your, your code that we want for your audience to get 20% off by using your back from you because that’s, it’s. You’re bringing it to your audience. We want to be able to share with them a discount for being able to support us. So that’s there. And if they have any questions on that, they can look at your site, you know, and get that.

And lastly is that we really, we really want to start stepping up with way more content and videos because something I’ll, I’ll speak to you again in the future. It’s now broadened out into where people have come to us rescuing birds out of New Mexico and we sent cells there and now it’s healing birds from they’re coming in sick or broken or a small bird and they’re healing them with the Pure Wave cell. So now it’s beyond the bees. And it wasn’t our intent. It just came from us, from the field. So we have hope content on that that would be really interesting to your audience that we can talk about next time.

Because of course, it isn’t just about the bees. It’ll start all pollinators. It’ll be about birds. It’s about your pets, it’s about us. So this is the world of frequency, right, that we’re so excited in. Yeah, absolutely. And we’ll leave, of course, that link in the description and below this video here. I was just thinking it’s funny, it gives a whole new meaning to the term the birds and the bees. Yep. And wait till you see it. I think another time when you and I get together, I’ll have that all for you and we can talk about now.

It’ll be someone talking about how they took in broken birds, roadrunners, some amazing stories and what they did with it. So sounds great. I look forward to seeing that certainly in the new year. And thank you so much, Brett Knudsen, the founder CEO of Pure Wave Frequency. And Lisa, for your support on the team and your own respective farm there in Pennsylvania doing case studies. We thank you both so much for the time attention information to our respective audiences. We PR you have a wonderful Christmas and a happy new Year and we’re looking forward to what God has for us in store for 2026.

So thanks for coming on, and we’ll look forward to seeing you again in the future. Thank you so much again. Thank you. Thank you. God bless.
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