- 7/8/2025
In the aftermath of a conspiracy-minded father's sudden death, his daughter inherits his patent for an experimental healing device.
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00:01:00Okay, nice and aligned, like there's a rope on the top of your head, just balanced from a cloud, and you're just kind of nice and relaxed.
00:01:12Okay, so let's hear it. I went all the way back to here. I want you to, like you were at a stadium, and you were seeing the Cowboys win the whole enchilada. I want you to, at that volume and that excitement, tell me something you like about yourself.
00:01:25Okay, um, something what now?
00:01:31That you like about yourself.
00:01:32Okay. I like my enthusiasm and my ability to reject my voice.
00:01:37Okay, that was fair.
00:01:42Right from here.
00:01:43I like my ability to connect with people on a one-to-one level.
00:01:51Yeah!
00:01:52Yeah!
00:01:52Thank you!
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00:02:21Miss, I just got off the phone with the insurance company, and the cremation is covered.
00:02:35I told you it would be.
00:02:37However, there is a processing fee from the funding company.
00:02:42It is 3.75% or a minimum of $125.
00:02:48In this case, 3.75% is $72.75.
00:02:52So unfortunately, it's going to be the $125 that I have to factor in.
00:03:00Have you selected an urn for your dad?
00:03:06Is that included?
00:03:07Unfortunately, that would be a private expense.
00:03:10You would have to pay for that.
00:03:12What's the most basic option?
00:03:14Well, the most basic option would be the black plastic box that's issued from the crematorium.
00:03:21That's fine.
00:04:05Hi, Carrie.
00:04:12I just wanted to say again that I was so sorry to hear about your dad, and to let you know
00:04:20that I boxed up his things and put them in the attic for you to go through.
00:04:25Some potential renters might be coming through this week.
00:04:30So if you could let them in, that would be great.
00:04:35I hope you're finding time to just be in the midst of life.
00:04:42Uh, Ms. Hernandez, as you know our...
00:05:05Sorry, Fernandez.
00:05:07Sorry.
00:05:12Ms. Fernandez, as you know our firm has been assigned the responsibility for quantifying
00:05:16and distributing the assets and liabilities of your father's estate.
00:05:20As a third party executor, basically I'm here to simplify the process for you.
00:05:25Okay.
00:05:26We take on the responsibility of handling the various legitimate claims made on the decedent's
00:05:31estate, liabilities like credit card and loan debts, unpaid fees, medical bills, and those
00:05:36to whom promises were made and signed.
00:05:39What promises?
00:05:42Ms. Fernandez, your dad had a different approach to personal finances.
00:05:49Yeah, I'm aware.
00:05:51In addition to accounts at nearly all of the federal savings banks and checking accounts
00:05:55at credit unions in at least three states, your dad was also doing business as multiple people.
00:05:59Uh, these accounts were under his given name Juan Fernandez, as well as John Fernandez,
00:06:05John Brown, John Farney, John Feith, and he also had numerous LLCs with the money funneling
00:06:11between them and the personal accounts, most of which had less than $500 in them.
00:06:15But he's living in a really nice house.
00:06:19Your dad was living off investor funds for the last few years, investors to whom he wrote
00:06:23personal guarantees, meaning they now have claims against the estate.
00:06:29Okay.
00:06:30Well, I mean, I wasn't really expecting anything, to be honest with you, so...
00:06:33Your dad did set up a trust for you two years ago, separate from the estate.
00:06:37Really?
00:06:39Why?
00:06:40Yeah, the trust contains a... contains a patent.
00:06:45Patent?
00:06:46For what?
00:06:47Well, your father left you the patent for a, uh, electromagnetic healing device.
00:06:53Okay.
00:06:58This is some literature.
00:07:02The device was, uh, recalled by the FDA, so it's currently in legal limbo.
00:07:07Actually, I'm actually not interested.
00:07:09Well, you do have time to think about it.
00:07:11Um, the trust also had a safety deposit box, uh, which contained a key.
00:07:16Here it is.
00:07:19Here it is.
00:07:44Okay, here it is.
00:08:46Let me know if you have any questions.
00:09:06Hi.
00:09:08Are you Tony?
00:09:10I'm Tony.
00:09:12Sorry, I think that maybe you knew my dad, Dr. J.
00:09:18Dr. J?
00:09:21Yeah?
00:09:21You are Dr. J's daughter.
00:09:29I had no idea that he had any children.
00:09:35No, thanks.
00:09:36I'm very sorry about...
00:09:39No, no, it's okay.
00:09:41No.
00:09:42Sorry.
00:09:42I don't mean to disturb you.
00:09:44No, no, no.
00:09:44It's fine.
00:09:45It's fine.
00:09:45Yeah.
00:09:45No, no.
00:09:46We're friends.
00:09:47Yeah, I...
00:09:48It's nice to meet you.
00:09:49Nice to meet you.
00:09:51I think that maybe you were in business together?
00:09:54Oh, business.
00:09:55Well, your father was a very charming, very brilliant man.
00:10:03And, you know, half the time I didn't know what he was talking about, but he occasionally
00:10:09got me a little, you know, hold into some of his more colorful ideas.
00:10:16And I invested some money in some of his schemes and got some friends of mine to invest as well.
00:10:21And, you know, we all lost money.
00:10:24But, you know, I never...
00:10:25Do you know why he chose to move here?
00:10:30Oh, I don't know.
00:10:31You know, I think people come here because they feel like it's a great place for reinvention.
00:10:37You know, starting...
00:10:38That's why I came here.
00:10:40You know, he's looking for investors.
00:10:43People with deep pockets, they're here.
00:10:45Yeah.
00:10:47Hey, Paul, this is Dr. J's daughter.
00:10:48Ah, hi.
00:10:49There are people here who are willing to spend thousands of dollars on a Duncan Fife replica,
00:10:56you know, so...
00:11:01Do we have some water in case...
00:11:05I can do that.
00:11:06I can try.
00:11:10The thing is I may want to talk to you, and that's...
00:11:12Go back over here a little bit.
00:11:13Yeah.
00:11:14Yeah, I'll try to remember to just picture a face right in the camera.
00:11:18Yeah, live, it's a lot easier for me.
00:11:20Even if I'm recording, if I have people, it's just a different feel, you know.
00:11:24Okay.
00:11:26Well, let's begin the talk today with the concept of why are vitamins and minerals important.
00:11:33There's been controversy around this.
00:11:35Certainly, you may have even had your own physician tell you that vitamins and minerals simply create
00:11:41expensive urine.
00:11:43That's not necessarily always the case.
00:11:45I think an important concept to understand as we get started on this topic is one of
00:11:52every three Americans will develop cancer.
00:11:56So why are vitamins and minerals important?
00:11:58I think it's because health is important, and the prevention of disease, rather than the
00:12:02treatment of disease, is going to be where health care will be going in the next five
00:12:06to ten years, hopefully sooner than that.
00:12:08Next, this is a list of the top ten items purchased in a grocery store.
00:12:14So you can see from this list, this is certainly not any of many of the things that have appeared
00:12:19on the food pyramid list, and you should also be aware that these are also things that will
00:12:23adversely affect your health, many of them, and we'll be talking about that in this series
00:12:27and later talks down the road.
00:12:29So let's go.
00:13:29Are you here to see the house?
00:13:32Where's Dr. J?
00:13:34He's dead.
00:13:37What?
00:13:48I just can't believe it.
00:13:52I'm shocked.
00:13:54Man, your dad was so...
00:13:56He was really the smartest person I ever met.
00:14:05I feel so lucky to have met him, really.
00:14:09I started with this really almost debilitating TMJ.
00:14:15It was just causing this pain, like these horrible migraines.
00:14:19I went down to Mexico, was on tramadol for a while, and that really messed with my digestive system.
00:14:26I've been struggling with IBS.
00:14:28And I went to so many doctors.
00:14:32I poured, like, thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars down my throat trying to fix these problems.
00:14:38I was on an elimination diet after elimination diet.
00:14:41I cut out nightshades, sugar, coffee, wine, wheat, lectins, you name it.
00:14:49And none of it worked.
00:14:50And then, when I met Dr. J., I just felt like, this is it.
00:14:59Simple.
00:15:00And then, you know, I started just, like, with two minutes once a month.
00:15:06And that was really all I could do.
00:15:08That was all I could handle.
00:15:08It was too intense.
00:15:10And, you know, over the course of this year, I worked up to doing about ten minutes a week.
00:15:18I'm sorry.
00:15:19I have to ask.
00:15:21I know it sounds crazy, but...
00:15:23Do you think your dad was off?
00:15:27No, I don't think so.
00:15:30I mean, he was pretty high risk.
00:15:32He had pneumothorax and lung issues for a long time.
00:15:36Okay, okay.
00:15:37I'm sorry to ask.
00:15:38I just, um, I had to, because, you know, he was doing really revolutionary work.
00:15:44He was a genius.
00:15:45I can't believe I'm saying was.
00:15:46I really can't believe it.
00:15:49He was changing people's lives.
00:15:53He was changing people's lives.
00:16:23He was changing people's lives.
00:16:24He was changing people's lives.
00:16:25He was changing people's lives.
00:16:26He was changing people's lives.
00:16:27He was changing people's lives.
00:16:28He was changing people's lives.
00:16:29He was changing people's lives.
00:16:30He was changing people's lives.
00:16:31He was changing people's lives.
00:16:32He was changing people's lives.
00:16:33He was changing people's lives.
00:16:34He was changing people's lives.
00:16:35He was changing people's lives.
00:16:36He was changing people's lives.
00:16:37He was changing people's lives.
00:16:38He was changing people's lives.
00:16:39He was changing people's lives.
00:16:40He was changing people's lives.
00:16:41He was changing people's lives.
00:16:42He was changing people's lives.
00:16:43He was changing people's lives.
00:16:44He was changing people's lives.
00:16:45He was changing people's lives.
00:16:46He was changing people's lives.
00:16:47I don't know.
00:17:17Think about this.
00:17:22What really is Washington, D.C.?
00:17:26What is the Vatican?
00:17:30What is the inner city of London?
00:17:33They're all independent city-states.
00:17:37Even the inner city of London is not part of England.
00:17:40What do they have on display which is common to all three?
00:17:46It's an obelisk, ancient Egyptian mythology.
00:17:50It represents the lost penis of Osiris.
00:17:57Thank you, Paul.
00:18:00If you could catch up on this later.
00:18:03Yeah, yeah.
00:18:04We were just in the middle of something.
00:18:05Yeah.
00:18:06Yeah.
00:18:07It's all true.
00:18:09So did you believe in the tech?
00:18:16Well, as far as I understood it, sure.
00:18:23Everything is vibrating on an atomic level.
00:18:28Everything in the store.
00:18:30The flintlocks, the crystal, those vases, Busta John Locke, that Grecian couch.
00:18:39They're all vibrating within themselves and in communication with each other.
00:18:45Every cell in your body is vibrating and communicating.
00:18:49If we could tune those communications on the bio-photonic level, it would be a game-changer.
00:19:00Sounds pretty good, right?
00:19:02Did you ever use it?
00:19:04Oh, no.
00:19:05I got a stent.
00:19:06So.
00:19:07But I could have sold the hell out of that thing.
00:19:11But your father, with all due respect, he was such a control freak.
00:19:16He wouldn't give me access.
00:19:17He wouldn't let me be involved with any of the business stuff.
00:19:20He wouldn't even let me see the prototype before he sent it out for that product run.
00:19:25And then it had to be a medical-grade device.
00:19:28It couldn't just be a therapeutic object.
00:19:30FDA, you could call the whole thing.
00:19:32It was just, it was such a mess.
00:19:35And I could have sold it.
00:19:37I really could have.
00:19:39That's what I do.
00:19:42I sell objects.
00:19:45And that's just my nephew, Sham.
00:19:50He works here.
00:19:52How are you?
00:19:53Hi.
00:19:58All right.
00:19:59That's it.
00:20:00Yay!
00:20:01Let's wrap on Tony.
00:20:02I love it.
00:20:03Yeah, that was fun.
00:20:04Tony!
00:20:05Tony!
00:20:06The whole thing's been so much fun.
00:20:07Thank you so much.
00:20:08So, just so you know, like, order-wise, this is coming off you talking to Tony.
00:20:15And he's saying, I can sell objects.
00:20:17It's what I do.
00:20:18And then he walks in?
00:20:19Yeah, exactly.
00:20:20If you can ask her if they have places like this in Texas.
00:20:24Do they have places like this in Texas?
00:20:26Yeah.
00:20:27It's the same stupid country.
00:20:31Your dad.
00:20:33You think he was the type of person that believed in the American dream?
00:20:38No.
00:20:39I think he believed in his own dreams.
00:20:42Do you believe in his dreams?
00:20:45No.
00:20:46What do you believe in?
00:20:50What do I believe in?
00:20:53Yeah.
00:20:54I don't know.
00:20:57I think it's this way.
00:21:22This place was just a farm when I was a kid.
00:21:33Capitalism.
00:21:34Everybody's trying to figure out a way to make a buck.
00:21:41Come on!
00:21:42Come!
00:21:43I found the finish point!
00:21:44Sham!
00:21:45Did you find the end?
00:21:47Yes.
00:21:48Where is it?
00:21:50Go this way.
00:21:51Okay.
00:21:52Turn that way and you'll find the door.
00:21:54Okay.
00:21:55Go through the door and you're there.
00:21:57Alright.
00:22:01The story was basically, Alice, who's this girl, saw this rabbit with a kind of clock and she
00:22:12followed him because she was interested in what he was going to do and where he was going
00:22:17to lead her and it never tells if this was a dream or if actually it happened.
00:22:30Come here often?
00:22:31I've never been here before.
00:22:33The fancy yoga moms bring their kids here on the weekends and you look like them so I figured
00:22:40you'd like it.
00:22:41Why do you think I'm fancy?
00:22:44You're dad's house was pretty fancy.
00:22:47My dad lived beyond his means he can't afford that house.
00:22:51Just keeping up with appearances.
00:22:55That's why his estate was such a mess.
00:22:58The real fancy people wear sweatpants in public like you.
00:23:01How do you know so much about fancy people?
00:23:08Just observing.
00:23:10Did your dad take you to places like this when you were a kid?
00:23:18No.
00:23:19He wasn't really into kids.
00:23:25What was he into?
00:23:32Barnes and Noble.
00:23:35Sharper image.
00:23:38Gadgets.
00:23:40He grew up Jehovah's Witness.
00:23:42Then Pentecostal and then became a doctor and then got into Chinese medicine and then Reiki
00:23:51and flower essences and energy.
00:23:58Yeah, you kind of had to buy into whatever he was into at the moment or else it wasn't
00:24:03really a connection.
00:24:05And then later on he was into lasers and then conspiracy.
00:24:17And then he went bankrupt and then started working for a pyramid scheme in Utah selling
00:24:22laser healing frequency machines and working on feral cats.
00:24:27You believe in all that?
00:24:30No.
00:24:33No.
00:24:34No.
00:24:35Really?
00:24:42My dad was nuts too.
00:24:45Oh yeah?
00:24:46How so?
00:24:51My sister found this article.
00:24:54You could put a dead body in this pod and bury it underground and it turns into a tree.
00:24:59We chose walnut.
00:25:01It's pretty good.
00:25:08Is this your friend here?
00:25:13Yeah, it's the only one I got.
00:25:16That's what your nose is going to look like in a hundred years.
00:25:20So, the movement sits there and we attach the face with these little tapered metal pins.
00:25:35The clock was the perfect invention.
00:25:40It worked mechanically, utilizing the earth's gravitational pull.
00:25:48One side is the time.
00:25:49One side is the bell marking the hour.
00:25:58And the pendulum goes on here and it swings back and forth.
00:26:03And each time it swings, there's a gear in there that moves one notch.
00:26:13And that divides up the time.
00:26:16It's relatively accurate without anyone paying any attention to it.
00:26:23Did you know about my dad's machine?
00:26:27Well, vaguely.
00:26:28I mean, I understood what the idea was.
00:26:34Any reason why you didn't invest in it like Tony did?
00:26:39I'm just a mere peasant.
00:26:41You know, I don't have that much money to invest in anything.
00:26:46I have to be very cautious.
00:26:47It was a good idea.
00:26:49I don't see why something like that couldn't work.
00:26:54The body is electric.
00:26:57You know, even Wal Whitman was concerned about electricity.
00:27:02You know?
00:27:19The time you get a credit card, I get a credit card.
00:27:39So what would I mean if I took the patent?
00:27:42So a patent doesn't really allow you to do anything.
00:27:44Like most farms of property, it's real power is the right to exclude.
00:27:49For example, this is my property.
00:27:51Get the fuck off my lawn.
00:27:53A patent is a property right issued by the government of the United States.
00:27:56Your dad was given a patent because what he created was in the legal nomenclature,
00:28:00novel and non-obvious.
00:28:01Not in the sense that you and I might use those words, of course.
00:28:05Those are terms of art.
00:28:08So if they issued him a patent, does that mean that they thought the machine worked?
00:28:14Not exactly.
00:28:15A patent is a kind of proposition, let's say.
00:28:17It's an agreement between a citizen and a country that says,
00:28:20like, here's this cool thing I came up with.
00:28:23You can use it eventually, but give me some time to figure it out.
00:28:25And the government gives you maybe 20 years to try and turn it into something tangible.
00:28:29That's what this country is kind of all about, right?
00:28:32That ideas are as valuable as the products you can turn them into.
00:28:38Is that true?
00:28:40Yes.
00:28:43So, typically, a person would transfer their intellectual property to the business
00:28:47and then leave their kids some shares of the business.
00:28:49So the fact that your dad left you something, left you the patent, that's special.
00:28:55Hmm.
00:28:57Do you think he left it for me because he wanted me to fight the recall?
00:29:03No idea.
00:29:04You knew him better than I did.
00:29:05He's a new breed of medical doctors.
00:29:10He is a degreed medical doctor, went to medical school and all of that.
00:29:13But he's also willing to look beyond conventional medicine for solutions to what ails us.
00:29:18And he's taking your phone calls this morning, 470-5444.
00:29:22And we all know we have stress.
00:29:23All of us are experiencing stress.
00:29:25You're right.
00:29:25It's the age, it's the disease of the 90s, if you want to look at it that way.
00:29:30You were saying something interesting about the number, the percentage of phone calls to doctors?
00:29:34Yes.
00:29:34Actually, now in the country, in the recent past few years,
00:29:37about 85% of the prescriptions filled at retail pharmacies are for stress-related drugs,
00:29:43such as Valium and Xanax and things like that.
00:29:4685%.
00:29:4685%.
00:29:47It's very important to understand that we do have some natural options.
00:29:50And one of the things we'd like to talk about today is some of the natural ways that people can reduce stress.
00:29:56Certainly, there are the conventional routes we can use.
00:29:59But we do have several interesting ideas for your viewers we'd like to share today.
00:30:04We've got some really neat things.
00:30:06One of them is this gadget here.
00:30:07We're going to take a very quick break.
00:30:09And when we come back, I'm going to show you how this little gadget works.
00:30:12It actually is supposed to help reduce stress and help you maybe physically deal with the stress.
00:30:17And we're going to be back and take your phone calls, too.
00:30:20So stick close.
00:30:20We'll be back in one minute.
00:30:37We're making an improvised film.
00:30:38We've got to let the magic happen.
00:30:41Wow, these are my dad's real notes.
00:30:45Intuition versus psychic.
00:30:46What stops flow of being intuitive or being psychic?
00:30:55Example, limiting belief.
00:31:07Hello?
00:31:07Hi.
00:31:08Hey.
00:31:08I believe that you guys were involved in the manufacturing of a medical device.
00:31:19And I'm just wondering if you have any records or paperwork still on file.
00:31:23What was the device?
00:31:24It was like a vibrational healing machine.
00:31:29Calling that a medical device?
00:31:31Yeah, yeah.
00:31:32I remember that.
00:31:33What are you, a lawyer?
00:31:34Representing someone injured by the, uh...
00:31:37No, no.
00:31:37I'm Dr. J's daughter.
00:31:41Got it.
00:31:41Interesting.
00:31:42What's your dad up to?
00:31:43He's a wild character.
00:31:46Oh, he died.
00:31:50That's why I'm here.
00:31:53Got it.
00:31:53Um, we may still have some stuff.
00:31:56It'll be in the office if we have it.
00:31:58All right, just have her hand close to the wall.
00:32:01It looks scarier than it is, so.
00:32:11All right, let's see here.
00:32:16Yeah, we made like 50 of those things.
00:32:18I think they placed an order for 500 at the time,
00:32:21and then we got, after the first run,
00:32:24they ghosted us,
00:32:25and we just never, um, heard from them again.
00:32:29Really?
00:32:31Is Vibronic a word?
00:32:34I don't, I don't know.
00:32:37Okay, sorry.
00:32:38Let me just figure out what year we're looking at here.
00:32:41Yeah, I assume they took them overseas.
00:32:44These just went with, um, foreign manufacturing.
00:32:49Why?
00:32:52Cheaper, I mean.
00:32:56Save a buck, and...
00:33:03Yeah, these are, um...
00:33:06Some marketing materials.
00:33:09Still some stuff kicking around.
00:33:10I feel like there's, um, a parts list.
00:33:13I don't know, there's some sort of binder
00:33:15that I kind of remember seeing around.
00:33:20One of these.
00:33:21You know, I see this stuff around sometimes,
00:33:25and then...
00:33:26Oh, yeah.
00:33:28All right, I think this is your dad's...
00:33:31Yeah, definitely.
00:33:35That's pretty much it.
00:33:36I mean, I doubt there's anything else kicking around,
00:33:39so hopefully that's helpful.
00:33:40Okay, it is.
00:33:41It's so helpful.
00:33:41Thank you so much.
00:33:42When did your father pass?
00:33:45A few weeks ago.
00:33:47Are you married?
00:33:51No.
00:33:52Uh, well, I'll say a prayer for you
00:33:54and keep you in my thoughts.
00:33:57Um, you really don't have to do that.
00:33:59Thank you, though.
00:34:00This is perfect.
00:34:01Do you want to make copies or anything,
00:34:02or am I okay to take that?
00:34:03No, you can have it.
00:34:05You a Christian?
00:34:05Christian?
00:34:05No, not personally.
00:34:13Well, you want to say a little prayer?
00:34:15I always find it helpful.
00:34:19Now?
00:34:19Say a prayer with me, yeah.
00:34:22Down here with me.
00:34:23Come on.
00:34:23Lord Jesus Christ, we bow our heads
00:34:41and ask you to please pray...
00:34:44Sorry, what's your name?
00:34:46Carrie.
00:34:47Please look over Carrie right now
00:34:49in her time of need.
00:34:52She's just lost her father
00:34:53and she has nobody.
00:34:55She's dealing with a complicated situation
00:34:57all by herself.
00:35:00No family or friends to help her right now.
00:35:02No husband, no children.
00:35:04She's all alone, Lord Jesus Christ,
00:35:07and completely navigating this experience.
00:35:11She really could use your help
00:35:12and comfort in a trying time like this
00:35:16and hopefully she's able to find
00:35:18some strength and comfort
00:35:19not only in you and your love
00:35:21but also in her fellow man
00:35:22as she deals with this experience
00:35:25all by herself.
00:35:27We ask that she not be lonely,
00:35:29that you look over her
00:35:31and take care of her.
00:35:32Amen.
00:35:33Amen.
00:35:35No problem.
00:35:36This will give you that rush
00:36:05but not give you a surge down later on.
00:36:09Yes, it tends to be a balanced approach.
00:36:11It doesn't give you the surge down.
00:36:12In fact, the Siberian ginseng
00:36:13helps repair the glands in the body
00:36:15that help reduce energy.
00:36:17This is actually a mushroom
00:36:18that tends to attach to a caterpillar.
00:36:21This is in the Tibetan mountains
00:36:22and in China,
00:36:23high in the mountains above 3,000 feet.
00:36:25There's not many herbs
00:36:26that I would call intelligent herbs
00:36:27but this one actually knows
00:36:28what your body needs.
00:36:29It affects so many different things.
00:36:31Between the two of you
00:36:32have lost 100 pounds?
00:36:34106.
00:36:35How have you done it?
00:36:36Through the hypnosis
00:36:37and healthy eating.
00:36:39She would put this directly on my arm
00:36:41on the biceps muscle.
00:36:42She would find a certain location
00:36:43and this would shoot
00:36:44an infrared laser beam
00:36:46or an infrared beam
00:36:47through that muscle.
00:36:48Can you turn these on?
00:37:03Absolutely.
00:37:04See, here's what they look like.
00:37:05If you're wearing them,
00:37:06even with your eyes closed,
00:37:08you see the pulsating
00:37:10and the colors
00:37:10but you see much more
00:37:11than what you're seeing
00:37:12with your eyes open right here.
00:37:13Right.
00:37:14It's called a biofeed-in device.
00:37:16It's a light and sound machine.
00:37:17You don't have to do that
00:37:18but you can show them
00:37:19if you want.
00:37:20Yeah, you just put them
00:37:21on the earlobes like that.
00:37:26Hypnosis is what we use
00:37:27as positive changes
00:37:28because it helps us
00:37:29change our habits
00:37:30and the way we think about food
00:37:31because many times
00:37:32when we're overweight
00:37:33it's not because we're hungry
00:37:34all the time physically
00:37:34because we're stressed
00:37:36or we're bored
00:37:36or we eat because we're angry.
00:37:47Oh, boy, did I hear
00:37:59a series of them
00:38:01this morning
00:38:02describing what's going on
00:38:08behind the scenes
00:38:11of everything
00:38:14and he's connected it
00:38:15back to this guy
00:38:16that I've known about
00:38:17for a long time
00:38:18Albert Pike
00:38:20who was
00:38:22a 33rd
00:38:25is that the highest order
00:38:26or a 34th degree mason?
00:38:28Yeah, but that's based
00:38:30on the idea
00:38:31that there's a big conspiracy
00:38:33and a shadow government
00:38:34controlling everything
00:38:35and it's all this conspiracy.
00:38:38Well, money is always
00:38:38controlling it.
00:38:39What are you thinking about?
00:38:56For a second,
00:38:57I was thinking about
00:38:57how sad you must be.
00:39:03I've done what you were
00:39:04doing before.
00:39:05When did he die?
00:39:10Three years ago.
00:39:13That's why I came back here
00:39:14to look after him.
00:39:17He needed physical therapy.
00:39:19He didn't have enough money
00:39:20and my uncle didn't
00:39:20want to pay for it.
00:39:23I thought I'd come out
00:39:24to the shower
00:39:24and sell a new life.
00:39:29And?
00:39:29What did you do in Boston?
00:39:38I don't even remember anymore.
00:39:41I fucked around.
00:39:43I hung out with my friends.
00:39:45I drank.
00:39:46I bodied.
00:39:47I worked.
00:39:48I even did like a
00:39:55thought I was going to be
00:39:57like a stand-up comedian
00:39:58or something.
00:40:00Mostly what I ended up doing
00:40:01was working at FedEx
00:40:02and packing mayonnaise jobs.
00:40:04Warming and oxygen loss
00:40:13in oceans and lakes
00:40:14around the world,
00:40:15the researchers did not
00:40:16expect to find warming
00:40:17and deoxygenation
00:40:19in shallower flowing rivers.
00:40:21Since life in water
00:40:22depends on temperature
00:40:23and dissolved oxygen,
00:40:25the researchers hope
00:40:26this study serves
00:40:27as a wake-up call.
00:40:28Warming and deoxygenating
00:40:30rivers have significant...
00:40:31Are you Henry?
00:41:01It's pronounced
00:41:03Henry, but
00:41:04I am.
00:41:07I believe that you knew
00:41:08my dad, Dr. J.
00:41:10Is that right?
00:41:10Yes, I did.
00:41:11You're his daughter?
00:41:12I am.
00:41:13How can I help you?
00:41:17Sorry if this is a bad time
00:41:18to tell you this,
00:41:19but he actually passed away
00:41:20a couple weeks ago.
00:41:22I had a few questions.
00:41:23I'm so sorry.
00:41:24It's okay.
00:41:25Are you okay?
00:41:26No.
00:41:27Can I get you something?
00:41:28Do you want to come in?
00:41:29And how did you meet my dad?
00:41:33We met at a silent
00:41:34meditation retreat.
00:41:35It was like a seven-day retreat,
00:41:37and after three days,
00:41:38I was going crazy.
00:41:39And so is he, actually.
00:41:41And we just started talking.
00:41:42We weren't supposed to talk,
00:41:43so we would do it in secret,
00:41:44but it was just very bonding.
00:41:47And he told me about his ideas
00:41:49and this invention,
00:41:50and I was like,
00:41:52yeah, I can help you with that.
00:41:53I know venture capital people
00:41:54in Silicon Valley,
00:41:55and I can set you up with them.
00:41:57And, you know, I tried,
00:41:59and he was just very, like,
00:42:01he was a little paranoid
00:42:02about people taking control
00:42:04of his, you know, brainchild.
00:42:07And, you know,
00:42:09he turned away from that,
00:42:10and I was a little annoyed with him
00:42:11because I really put my own reputation
00:42:13on the line to, like, help him out,
00:42:15and he just kind of, like,
00:42:16ended up going with these, like,
00:42:17small money people who, you know,
00:42:19I think just kind of, like,
00:42:21led him astray.
00:42:22Hmm.
00:42:22What do you mean?
00:42:23I mean, this whole FDA recall thing,
00:42:26like, that wouldn't have happened
00:42:27with my VC people.
00:42:29You know, like,
00:42:29these people were just amateurs,
00:42:30you know, and I don't know,
00:42:32maybe there was something
00:42:33a little fishy about their intentions,
00:42:35you know, like,
00:42:36were they really trying to help him
00:42:37or were they just, like,
00:42:37trying to, like, rip him off,
00:42:39you know?
00:42:40Hmm.
00:42:41Because that happens, you know,
00:42:42people have a great idea,
00:42:43and people come along
00:42:44and they just try to, like,
00:42:45use the person.
00:42:47Yeah.
00:42:47So, I don't know,
00:42:49I think it was too bad
00:42:50what happened.
00:42:51Yeah.
00:42:56Hmm.
00:42:58Do you smoke pot?
00:43:03One of my favorite things to do
00:43:05is just sit right here
00:43:05and read Walden.
00:43:08Have you read it?
00:43:09No?
00:43:10You should.
00:43:10It's really important.
00:43:13He's asking,
00:43:14what are we doing here and why?
00:43:15Your dad was always
00:43:18asking those questions.
00:43:20Well, his answer was always
00:43:22to eject them
00:43:23to another dimension.
00:43:26That's true.
00:43:27But we live in a world
00:43:28that is lacking that
00:43:28in a big way,
00:43:29so it's understandable
00:43:30to be pulled in that direction.
00:43:39It's very nice meeting you.
00:43:40Actually, I wanted to know
00:43:42if you had any paperwork
00:43:43left over from...
00:43:45any of the business
00:43:46that you would do
00:43:46with my dad.
00:43:49Why, you have the patent?
00:43:51Maybe.
00:43:54How do you not know?
00:43:56No, I know.
00:43:58I just don't know
00:43:58if I'm going to take it or not.
00:44:01Well, if you don't want
00:44:02to take it,
00:44:03I will buy it from you
00:44:04in a heartbeat.
00:44:09May I?
00:44:09Can I buy it?
00:44:10I'll buy it.
00:44:11I'll think about it.
00:44:20It's nice here, isn't it?
00:44:24Here.
00:44:24I'd like to stay for dinner.
00:44:25When my dad was dying,
00:44:34he requested us play
00:44:36this 528 hertz thing.
00:44:41When my dad was dying, he requested us play this 528 hertz thing.
00:44:55Is it true?
00:44:56That's true.
00:44:58When he was dying?
00:44:59Yeah, so I just played it on his phone and couldn't hear him.
00:45:05Were you there when you died?
00:45:07Oh, wow.
00:45:11Oh, wow.
00:45:13He wanted you to play this while he was dying?
00:45:16And you did?
00:45:18Of course.
00:45:18That's what he wanted.
00:45:19And he died with his music on?
00:45:22Wow.
00:45:24But you really couldn't even hear it because the hospital was so loud.
00:45:28I see.
00:45:34Uh, date of death?
00:45:36October 5th, 2021.
00:45:38Do you have a death certificate?
00:45:41Yes, I do.
00:45:46I have the case number, too, if you need it, but you want it in a PDF file?
00:45:53Sorry.
00:45:55But I specifically booked with your airline because you do offer a bereavement discount.
00:46:04I know, but you don't qualify.
00:46:07What do you mean I don't qualify?
00:46:09He's dead.
00:46:12Now, we are sorry for the misunderstanding for your loss, but terms stipulate the travel
00:46:16must take place within two weeks from the date of passing.
00:46:19But my travel was in the span of two weeks.
00:46:23The outbound and return flights must be completed, both within the two weeks.
00:46:27Okay, what business is it of the airline to tell me when, how long it takes to bereave?
00:46:38I know you have many choices when you apply, and we do appreciate your business.
00:46:42How about those people with loud motorcycles?
00:47:02That was my opener.
00:47:03Remember how people could just lie to you because you couldn't check it?
00:47:11Like, if you swallow one of your boogers, it takes seven years to digest.
00:47:17Picking your nose was their problem, not yours.
00:47:21They just wanted to control you.
00:47:23Are these jokes?
00:47:26They're the best I got.
00:47:27Are these a joke?
00:47:28Where's the punchline?
00:47:29You're the one that told me to do it.
00:47:30I don't even hear a punchline in this.
00:47:32There's a reason I didn't end up being a comedian.
00:47:36Sometimes when I'm swimming in the ocean, I worry that a shock is going to come and get me.
00:47:42But it never happens.
00:47:44But then sometimes when I'm in, like, a pool, I imagine to myself what I would do if there was a shock in there with me.
00:47:50I would just get out.
00:47:53Anybody else ever take a hit of some weed and next thing you know, you want to move to a small town,
00:47:57cut yourself off from all technology and never speak to anyone you know again?
00:48:00Just me?
00:48:03All right.
00:48:05Women have taken this whole gender equality thing so far that guys can't even reply to the I have a boyfriend line by saying lucky guy.
00:48:10You ever read about old Greek shit?
00:48:17You know what, Persephone?
00:48:18She, uh, was a representation of spring.
00:48:23And the story goes that Hades came and kidnapped her, abducted her, and took her down into the underworld.
00:48:32But the truth is that her mom made a deal with God, Zeus.
00:48:36Zeus is the one who let the devil take Persephone down there.
00:48:39The devil was just doing his job.
00:48:41And the real truth is that the Greeks just wanted a metaphorical story to make sure people wouldn't eat too much during winter.
00:48:46Do you like her dad?
00:49:09Sometimes.
00:49:10What did you like about him?
00:49:16He was funny.
00:49:18What sort of jokes did he tell?
00:49:21He did really talk jokes.
00:49:23Why was he funny then?
00:49:24He made weird sounds and stuff.
00:49:29Sometimes I really liked him.
00:49:31One of the sounds he made.
00:49:36Woof!
00:49:37Woof!
00:49:38When did he make that sound?
00:49:42He was feeling a lot of energy.
00:49:43He said he would get really high.
00:49:45He'd go, woof!
00:49:46Woof!
00:49:49He did that once at a basketball game when some woman was singing the national anthem.
00:49:53He was so moved.
00:49:54He was so...
00:49:55Refusely sweaty.
00:49:59Energy.
00:50:00Woof!
00:50:00Woof!
00:50:00Woof!
00:50:08It's so..
00:50:15I love you.
00:50:16Jeremy.
00:50:16For being on the floor is so,
00:50:17I love you so much.
00:50:18I love you.
00:50:31I love you.
00:50:32This came in the Oath.
00:50:33I love you.
00:50:34Really?
00:50:34There are these concrete people, as I like to call them, and they're not open to anything,
00:51:01and I don't waste my time with that, but if there's an opening, and they seem receptive,
00:51:09and you can drop a hint here, and drop a hint there, and the next thing you know, you're
00:51:12having a conversation, you know, we're building communities, and you know, these oligarchies,
00:51:21these centralized communities, they're gone, we're going to be decentralized, we're going
00:51:28to be focused more on ourselves, we're going to be doing more sustainable stuff, this
00:51:34house is going to run on a magnet this big, your car could run on something the size of
00:51:39a quarter, there's no need for fossil fuels, there's no need for any of it, and we've known
00:51:47this, this is within our reach, and it would be happening a lot faster if people like your
00:51:53dad hadn't been taken out. Yeah, why didn't you ask if I thought he was locked?
00:52:03His work was going to make a lot of very powerful pharmaceutical companies obsolete overnight.
00:52:14These pine needles are the same thing as a $100 bill.
00:52:18So, the world is built on belief, and it could change just like that.
00:52:27Did your dad pay his taxes?
00:52:29No.
00:52:31Good.
00:52:37Listen, the world's about to change, and we are facing a reality where we have been controlled,
00:52:47we have been owned, each of us has a number, we are, have an unbelievable value.
00:52:56Your name, you're worth billions of dollars as an individual, our names have been sold over
00:53:06and over and over again. England owns us, owns the whole country.
00:53:11In 1871, America became a corporation.
00:53:17And the charade is about to end, probably next month.
00:53:22Really?
00:53:25And when that happens, people are going to freak out.
00:53:30But they shouldn't, because there's a whole quantum banking system alongside of it, and when it flips,
00:53:37you're going to see money coming into your bank account, you know?
00:53:45All the taxes you ever paid.
00:53:49Really?
00:53:50Yeah, and, and we're going to have to go back to 1950s prices again.
00:53:55Oh.
00:53:59Cars will be like $1,400.
00:54:00Whoa.
00:54:04What year was your dad, Lauren?
00:54:081957.
00:54:11Exactly.
00:54:25In a yoga.
00:54:27Hey.
00:54:50Oh, the Lord's been good to me.
00:55:20And so I thank the Lord for giving me the things I need, the sun and the rain and the apple seed.
00:55:32What did Tony say about my dad?
00:55:35He said he was famous and that he used to be on TV.
00:55:43I think it's a little more complicated than that.
00:55:47How so?
00:55:50What does he say about him, though?
00:55:52What did you think about him?
00:55:55He said he was some sort of, like, a health nut.
00:55:59I know, but did he think he was smart?
00:56:02Yeah, everybody knew he was wicked smart.
00:56:13I have the machine upstairs.
00:56:17Cool.
00:56:18I have the prototype of the machine upstairs. My dad left it to me.
00:56:29Nice that he left you something.
00:56:31I'm here.
00:56:37I'm here.
00:56:46I'm here.
00:56:47I'm here.
00:56:48I'm here.
00:56:49I'm here.
00:56:50I'm here.
00:56:51I'm here.
00:56:52I'm here.
00:56:53I'm here.
00:56:54Alright.
00:56:55I'll take off.
00:56:56I'll take off
00:57:12You've got your water
00:57:14Chlorine and fluorine are always the big issues when you take a 20 minute to 30 minute shower
00:57:19You get the equivalent of about eight glasses of water of chlorine in your body get out of here skin through the skin, so
00:57:26I don't know if you have any questions or can I help you. I don't think so
00:57:56What's in here? It's so small
00:58:05Have many people been looking at the house?
00:58:16Stink bug
00:58:21You know when this house was built
00:58:2318th 19th century. I don't I don't know everything that I'm just filling in
00:58:40So I hate delivering the news, but it looks almost certain there aren't going to be any funds left in the estate
00:58:45Once we pay back the remaining debts
00:58:49Oh
00:58:52Okay
00:58:54Can I ask you something?
00:58:56Do you think that there is a chance that maybe
00:59:00someone had it in for?
00:59:02Can I be honest?
00:59:04Yeah
00:59:07I think your dad was paranoid and reckless
00:59:19So you think that the machine is a farce?
00:59:23I don't think that matters. He could have been manufacturing Christmas ornaments and it still would have gone
00:59:27very poorly for him
00:59:31Well, I have decided that I'm going to take the patent
00:59:36Really? What are your plans?
00:59:38Well, I don't know. I just feel like my dad really got his audience wrong
00:59:42You know, I mean Tesla said
00:59:44If you want to know the secrets of the universe, you have to think in terms of energy and frequency and vibration
00:59:49I did not know that
00:59:51Yes, and so, you know, he had these big ideas, but he was just thinking in small terms, you know
00:59:55And so I just wonder what it could have done if it had gotten in the right hands
01:00:00I kind of think that there were some other forces at play to be honest with you
01:00:03I mean, I think that the manufacturer could have easily just purposely thrown one of the runs
01:00:09And just made his own, you know, manufactured his own version of it overseas
01:00:14Legally, no, no
01:00:15Do you think there was a conspiracy?
01:00:24I'm just saying there's a million places where it could have gone wrong
01:00:27You know, I went and I and I and I talked to some of these guys like you told me to
01:00:31And they're all assholes
01:00:32None of them are trustworthy
01:00:36Was your dad trustworthy?
01:00:37You're trying to get me to believe this narrative, right, that you have
01:00:46Which in real life people were always speculating
01:00:49Really?
01:00:49Oh, yeah
01:00:50Everybody was a conspiracy theorist and my dad's
01:00:53And mixed with COVID and stuff
01:00:54Oh, big time
01:00:56Was your dad often?
01:00:57Was your dad often?
01:00:58Was your dad often?
01:01:03As a human person, as a human being, you're not just chemicals and chemistry
01:01:09You're also electrical
01:01:11And frequencies are based on the electromagnetic part of the human body, of your body
01:01:18And you have cells in your body
01:01:20These cells are like your cell phone in that if I dial your cell phone number, I need to dial it exactly right to get you
01:01:28If I'm off one number, we get someone else like a different frequency
01:01:38Well, your body is full of cells, trillions of cells that make up your organs, your liver, your brain, your heart
01:01:50If you watch television, you know what a frequency-based device is like
01:01:55Literally, when you watch tv, there are frequencies coming in to your television through the airwaves
01:02:03What this device is designed to do is how it helps you is
01:02:06What if your frequencies get out of balance?
01:02:09Have you ever tried to start a car in the winter and it won't turn over?
01:02:13The battery's dead and you have to charge the battery back up
01:02:17Well, all of your body cells are batteries
01:02:19They're literally like batteries
01:02:21And if your energy is low in the batteries, they don't tend to work as well
01:02:26Then you have symptoms
01:02:49So you have to change the environment
01:02:54Yes.
01:02:55Only sudden change under eye does it.
01:03:13No other product gives you these results instantly.
01:03:25I stay in a dead-end job. Call today.
01:03:28Say, don't tell me I'm calling.
01:03:30Talking about this a few years ago was extremely dangerous.
01:03:56Now that we have YouTube and more social networking devices such as even Rupert's Myspace,
01:04:04this is really getting...
01:04:09Before signing up, you boys ought to try a little taste of Doctorism's formula.
01:04:26It's called, uh, Kevin Knows.
01:04:38Thank you, guys.
01:04:47God bless you.
01:05:17The purpose of being intuitive is to be connected and know truth.
01:05:42Connected to what?
01:05:45To the universe.
01:05:47In parentheses he says, me.
01:05:49The purpose of being intuitive is to be able to understand truth.
01:05:54In fact, we are not to understand truth.
01:05:58We love Smith.
01:06:00We are to understand truth.
01:07:01It's like midnight.
01:07:08Sorry.
01:07:10I don't know how you feel.
01:07:24When my dad died, it was like a horse kicked me in the head.
01:07:35I was even younger than you.
01:07:42You know, Emerson said that of all the ways to lose a person, death is the kindest.
01:07:50Do you think that we should try to get the machine back on the market?
01:07:57Oh, yeah.
01:07:59I mean, that would be great.
01:08:01Honey, I don't have those kind of connections.
01:08:05I mean, what do you think?
01:08:07I mean, it's really difficult to get a recall reversed, you know?
01:08:12I mean, it would be nice to know if it worked.
01:08:16I mean, I'd like to get my money back.
01:08:20Sorry.
01:08:27I mean, it's disappointing.
01:08:34Oh, my God.
01:08:47Oh, my God.
01:08:49I don't know.
01:09:19I can't wrangle here a little bit.
01:09:40Okay, go ahead.
01:09:42So in summary, I wish you a lot of luck and success as we head into the new millennium
01:09:48and making your lifestyle changes for the long term.
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01:10:26There's a lot of research going on in reversing cancer cells
01:10:32and things turmeric and ginger are good combinations to look for
01:10:35in your health food store that have anti-inflammatory properties.
01:10:39Okay, thank you.
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