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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.
00:01:52Yeah!
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00:02:23Miss? I just got off the phone with the insurance company, and the cremation is covered. I told you it would be. However, there is a processing fee from the funding company. It is 3.75 percent, or a minimum of $125.
00:02:47In this case, 3.75 percent is $72.75, so unfortunately, it's going to be the $125 that I have to factor in.
00:02:58Have you selected an urn for your dad?
00:03:05Is that included?
00:03:07Unfortunately, that would be a private expense. You would have to pay for that.
00:03:12What's the most basic option?
00:03:15Well, the most basic option would be the black plastic box that's issued from the crematorium.
00:03:20It's fine.
00:04:06Hi, Carrie.
00:04:11I just wanted to say again that I was so sorry to hear about your dad, and to let you know that I boxed up his things and put them in the attic for you to go through.
00:04:24Some potential renters might be coming through this week, so 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.
00:04:54Miss Fernandez, as you know, our firm has been assigned the responsibility for quantifying and distributing the assets and liabilities of your father's estate.
00:05:19As a third-party executor, basically, I'm here to simplify the process for you.
00:05:24Okay.
00:05:25We take on the responsibility of handling the various legitimate claims made on the decedent's estate, liabilities like credit card and loan debts, unpaid fees, medical bills, and those to whom promises were made and signed.
00:05:39What promises?
00:05:40Ms. Fernandez, your dad had a different approach to personal finances.
00:05:50Yeah, I'm aware.
00:05:51In addition to accounts at nearly all of the federal savings banks and checking accounts at credit unions in at least three states, your dad was also doing business as multiple people.
00:06:00These accounts were under his given name Juan Fernandez, as well as John Fernandez, John Brown, John Farney, John Fythe, and he also had numerous LLCs with the money funneling between them and the personal accounts, most of which had less than $500 in them.
00:06:17But he's living in a really nice house.
00:06:20Your dad was living off investor funds for the last few years, investors to whom he wrote personal guarantees, meaning they now have claims against the estate.
00:06:30Okay.
00:06:31Well, I mean, I wasn't really expecting anything, to be honest with you, so...
00:06:34Your dad did set up a trust for you two years ago, separate from the estate.
00:06:39Really?
00:06:40Yeah.
00:06:41The trust contains a...
00:06:42It contains a patent.
00:06:46Patent for what?
00:06:47Well, your father left you the patent for a, uh, electromagnetic healing device.
00:07:01Okay.
00:07:02This is some literature.
00:07:03The device was, uh, recalled by the FDA, so it's currently in legal limbo.
00:07:08Actually, I'm actually not interested.
00:07:10Well, you do have time to think about it.
00:07:12Um, the trust also had a safety deposit box, uh, which contained a key.
00:07:17Here it is.
00:07:18Okay.
00:07:19Uh, my father was placed on the front of the
00:07:43Okay, let's go.
00:08:13I don't know.
00:08:43Just let me know if you have any questions.
00:09:06Hi.
00:09:08Are you Tony?
00:09:10I'm Tony.
00:09:11Sorry, I think that maybe you knew my dad, Dr. J.
00:09:18Dr. J?
00:09:21Yeah?
00:09:24You are Dr. J's daughter.
00:09:29I had no idea that he had any children.
00:09:32I'm very sorry about, uh...
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.
00:09:50I think that maybe you were in business together?
00:09:54Oh, business.
00:09:55Well, uh...
00:09:57Your father was, um...
00:10:00Very charming, very brilliant man, and, uh...
00:10:04You know, half the time I didn't know what he was talking about, but he occasionally got
00:10:09me a little, you know, hold into some of his more colorful ideas, and I invested some money
00:10:17in some of his schemes, and I got some friends of mine to invest as well, and, uh...
00:10:22You know, we all lost money, and, but, uh, you know, I'd never...
00:10:26Do you know why he... he chose to move here?
00:10:30Oh, I don't know.
00:10:31You know, uh...
00:10:33I think people come here because they... they feel like, uh, it's a great place for reinvention,
00:10:37you know, starting...
00:10:38Oh, that's why I came here.
00:10:40You know, he was looking for investors.
00:10:43People with deep pockets, they're here, you know.
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'll get you on.
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, even if I'm recording, if I have people, it's just
00:11:22a different feel, you know.
00:11:24Okay.
00:11:27Well, 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
00:11:40simply create expensive urine.
00:11:42That's not necessarily always the case.
00:11:46I think an important concept to understand as we get started on this topic is one of every
00:11:52three 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.
00:12:09This 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
00:12:24adversely affect your health, many of them, and we'll be talking about that in this series
00:12:27and later talks down the road.
00:12:57So you can see from this list, you can see from this list, you can see from this list,
00:12:59you can see from this list, you can see from this list, you can see from this list,
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00:13:01you can see from this list, you can see from this list, you can see from this list,
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00:13:03you can see from this list, you can see from this list, you can see from this list,
00:13:04you can see from this list, you can see from this list, you can see from this list,
00:13:06you can see from this list, you can see from this list,
00:13:08you can see from this list, you can see from this list,
00:13:09you can see from this list, you can see from this list,
00:13:10Are you here to see the house?
00:13:32Where's Dr. J?
00:13:34He's dead.
00:13:37What?
00:13:40I just can't believe it.
00:13:52I'm shocked.
00:13:54Man, your dad was so...
00:13:58He was really the smartest person I ever met.
00:14:05I feel so lucky to have met him, really.
00:14:08I started with this really almost debilitating TMJ.
00:14:15It was just causing this pain, like these horrible migraines.
00:14:20I 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.
00:14:27And 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.
00:15:15Like, I'm sorry, I have to ask.
00:15:21I know this sounds crazy, but do 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, I had to, because, you know, he was doing really revolutionary work.
00:15:44He was a genius.
00:15:45I can't believe what I'm saying was.
00:15:46I really can't believe it.
00:15:49He was changing people's lives.
00:16:15He was turning Title類.
00:16:16He was changing people's lives.
00:16:17He was changing people's lives.
00:16:18He was changing people's lives.
00:16:18He was changing people's lives.
00:16:20I really can't believe some evidence.
00:16:20He was changing people's lives.
00:16:22He changed their pace with tells you the always before.
00:16:23I can't believe it.
00:16:24I really do love that you knew what is happening.
00:16:56Think about this, what really is Washington D.C.?
00:17:26What is the Vatican? What is the inner city of London?
00:17:32They're all independent city-states.
00:17:36Even the inner city of London is not part of England.
00:17:40What do they have on display which is common to all three?
00:17:46An obelisk.
00:17:48Ancient Egyptian mythology.
00:17:50It represents the lost penis of Osiris.
00:17:56Thank you, Paul.
00:18:01If you could catch up on this later.
00:18:03We were just in the middle of something.
00:18:08It's all true.
00:18:09So, did you believe in the tech?
00:18:17Well, as far as I understood it, sure.
00:18:23Everything is vibrating on an atomic level.
00:18:27I mean, everything in the store.
00:18:29The flintlocks, the crystal, those vases, Busta John Locke, that Grecian couch.
00:18:38They're all vibrating within themselves and in communication with each other.
00:18:43Every cell in your body is vibrating and communicating.
00:18:49If we could tune those communications on the bio-photonic level, it'd be a game changer.
00:19:00Sounds pretty good, right?
00:19:02Did you ever use it?
00:19:03Oh, no, I got a stent.
00:19:07So, I could have sold the hell out of that thing.
00:19:12But your father, 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.
00:19:19He 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.
00:19:31FDA called the whole thing.
00:19:32It was just, it was such a mess.
00:19:36And I could have sold it.
00:19:37I really could have.
00:19:40That's what I do.
00:19:42I sell objects.
00:19:49And that's just my nephew, Sham.
00:19:51He works here.
00:19:53How are you?
00:19:54Hi.
00:19:58Good.
00:19:59All right.
00:20:00That's it.
00:20:00Yay!
00:20:01Let's wrap on Tony.
00:20:02I love it.
00:20:03Yeah, that was fun.
00:20:05Tony, Tony.
00:20:06The whole thing's been so much fun.
00:20:07Thank you so much.
00:20:12So, just so you know, like, order-wise, this is coming off you talking to Tony.
00:20:16And he's saying, I can sell objects.
00:20:18It's what I do.
00:20:18And then he walks in?
00:20:20Yeah, exactly.
00:20:22If you can ask her if they have places like this in Texas.
00:20:25Do they have places like this in Texas?
00:20:27Yeah.
00:20:29It's the same stupid country.
00:20:34Your dad.
00:20:36You think he was the type of person who believed in the American dream?
00:20:39No.
00:20:39I think he believed in his own dreams.
00:20:44Do you believe in his dreams?
00:20:46No.
00:20:49What do you believe in?
00:20:52What do I believe in?
00:20:54Yeah.
00:20:56I don't know.
00:20:57I think it's this way.
00:21:27This 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.
00:21:41Shama, come!
00:21:42I found the finish point!
00:21:44Sham.
00:21:46Did 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.
00:21:56All right.
00:22:01The story was basically,
00:22:04Alice, who's this girl,
00:22:06saw this rabbit with a, like, kind of clock,
00:22:11and she followed him
00:22:12because she was interested in what he was going to do
00:22:16and where he was going to lead her.
00:22:18And it never tells if this was a dream
00:22:21or if actually it happened.
00:22:22Okay.
00:22:22Okay.
00:22:26Come here often?
00:22:33I've never been here before.
00:22:34The fancy yoga moms bring their kids here on the weekends
00:22:39and you look like them, so I figured you'd like it.
00:22:43Oh, you think I'm fancy?
00:22:45Your dad's house was pretty fancy.
00:22:47My dad lived beyond his means.
00:22:51He can't afford that house.
00:22:52Just 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?
00:23:09Just observing.
00:23:15Did your dad take you to places like this when you were a kid?
00:23:18No.
00:23:23He wasn't really into kids.
00:23:27What was he into?
00:23:32Barnes & Noble.
00:23:35Sharper image.
00:23:38Gadgets.
00:23:40He grew up Jehovah's Witness.
00:23:43Then Pentecostal and then became a doctor
00:23:44and then got into Chinese medicine
00:23:49and then Reiki and flower essences
00:23:52and energy.
00:23:59Yeah, you kind of had to buy into whatever he was into at the moment
00:24:02or else it wasn't really a connection.
00:24:06Then later on he was into lasers
00:24:09and then conspiracy.
00:24:17And then he went bankrupt
00:24:19and then started working for a pyramid scheme in Utah
00:24:22selling laser healing frequency machines
00:24:24and working on feral cats.
00:24:29You believe in all that?
00:24:33No.
00:24:35Not really.
00:24:36My dad was nuts too.
00:24:45Oh yeah?
00:24:47How so?
00:24:50My sister found this article.
00:24:54You could put a dead body in this pod
00:24:56and bury it underground
00:24:57and it turns into a tree.
00:24:59We chose walnut.
00:24:59It's pretty good.
00:25:11Is this your friend here?
00:25:14Yeah, it's the only one I got.
00:25:17That's what your nose is going to look like in a hundred years.
00:25:19So, the movement sits there
00:25:26and we attach the face
00:25:30with these little tapered metal pins.
00:25:36The clock was the perfect invention.
00:25:39It worked mechanically
00:25:42utilizing the Earth's gravitational pull.
00:25:48One side is the time.
00:25:50One side is the bell
00:25:55marking the hour.
00:25:58And the pendulum goes on here
00:26:00and it swings back and forth.
00:26:03And each time it swings
00:26:07there's a gear in there
00:26:09that moves one notch.
00:26:13And that divides up the time.
00:26:16Hmm.
00:26:18It's relatively accurate
00:26:20without anyone paying any attention to it.
00:26:23Did you know about my dad's machine?
00:26:28Well, vaguely.
00:26:30I mean,
00:26:31I understood what the idea was.
00:26:36Any reason why you didn't invest in it
00:26:38like Tony did?
00:26:40I'm just a mere peasant.
00:26:42You know,
00:26:43I don't have that much money
00:26:45to invest in anything.
00:26:46I have to be very cautious.
00:26:48It was a good idea.
00:26:50I don't see why
00:26:51something like that couldn't work.
00:26:55The body's electric.
00:26:58You know,
00:26:58even Wal Whitman
00:26:59was concerned about electricity.
00:27:03You know?
00:27:21So what would it mean if I took the patent?
00:27:42So a patent doesn't really allow you to do anything.
00:27:44Like most forms of property,
00:27:46its real power is the right to exclude.
00:27:47For example,
00:27:50this is my property.
00:27:51Get the fuck off my lawn.
00:27:53A patent is a property right
00:27:54issued by the government of the United States.
00:27:56Your dad was given a patent
00:27:57because what he created
00:27:58was in the legal nomenclature
00:27:59novel and non-obvious.
00:28:01Not in the sense that you and I
00:28:03might use those words, of course.
00:28:05Those are terms of art.
00:28:08So if they issued him a patent,
00:28:10does that mean that
00:28:11they thought the machine worked?
00:28:13Hmm.
00:28:14Not exactly.
00:28:15A patent is a kind of proposition,
00:28:17let's say.
00:28:18It's an agreement between a citizen
00:28:19and the country that says, like,
00:28:21here's this cool thing I came up with.
00:28:23You can use it eventually,
00:28:23but give me some time to figure it out.
00:28:25And the government gives you maybe 20 years
00:28:27to try and turn it into something tangible.
00:28:30That's what this country's kind of all about, right?
00:28:32That ideas are as valuable
00:28:34as the products you can turn them into.
00:28:38Is that true?
00:28:40Yes.
00:28:40So, typically,
00:28:44a person would transfer
00:28:45their intellectual property
00:28:46to the business
00:28:47and then leave their kids
00:28:48some shares of the business.
00:28:49So the fact that your dad
00:28:50left you something,
00:28:52left you the patent,
00:28:52that's special.
00:28:55Hmm.
00:28:57Do you think he left it for me
00:28:59because he wanted me
00:29:00to 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,
00:29:11went to medical school
00:29:12and all of that,
00:29:13but he's also willing to look
00:29:14beyond conventional medicine
00:29:16for solutions to what ails us.
00:29:18And he's taking your phone calls
00:29:19this 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,
00:29:27it's the disease of the 90s
00:29:28if you want to look at it that way.
00:29:30You were saying something interesting
00:29:31about the number,
00:29:32the percentage of phone calls to doctors?
00:29:34Yes.
00:29:34Actually, now in the country,
00:29:36in the recent past few years,
00:29:37about 85% of the prescriptions
00:29:39filled at retail pharmacies
00:29:42are for stress-related drugs
00:29:43such as Valium and Xanax
00:29:45and things like that.
00:29:4585%?
00:29:4785%.
00:29:47It's very important to understand
00:29:48that we do have some natural options.
00:29:50And one of the things
00:29:50we'd like to talk about today
00:29:52is some of the natural ways
00:29:54that people can reduce stress.
00:29:56Certainly there are
00:29:57the conventional routes we can use,
00:29:59but we do have several interesting ideas
00:30:02for your viewers
00:30:03we'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,
00:30:10I'm going to show you
00:30:10how this little gadget works.
00:30:12It actually is supposed
00:30:13to help reduce stress
00:30:14and help you maybe physically
00:30:16deal with the stress.
00:30:17And we're going to be back
00:30:18and 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.
00:30:39Wow, these are my dad's real notes.
00:30:44Intuition versus psychic.
00:30:47What stops flow
00:30:49of being intuitive
00:30:51or being psychic?
00:30:54Example, limiting belief.
00:30:56Hello?
00:31:07Hello?
00:31:10Hi.
00:31:12Hey.
00:31:13I believe that you guys
00:31:15were involved in the manufacturing
00:31:16of a medical device.
00:31:19And I'm just wondering
00:31:20if you have any records
00:31:21or paperwork still on file.
00:31:22What was the device?
00:31:24It was like a vibrational
00:31:26healing 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
00:31:35injured by the...
00:31:37No, no.
00:31:37I'm Dr. J's daughter.
00:31:40Got 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.
00:31:52Got it.
00:31:54Um, we may still have some stuff.
00:31:56It'll be in the office
00:31:57if we have it.
00:31:58Alright, just have her
00:31:59hand close to the wall.
00:32:01It looks scarier than it is, so.
00:32:11Alright, let's see here.
00:32:16Yeah, we made like
00:32:1750 of those things.
00:32:18I think they placed an order
00:32:19for 500 at the time
00:32:21and then we got...
00:32:22After the first run
00:32:24they ghosted us
00:32:25and we just never
00:32:26heard from them again.
00:32:29Really?
00:32:31Is Vibronic a word?
00:32:34I don't...
00:32:35I don't know.
00:32:38Okay, sorry.
00:32:38Let me just figure out
00:32:39what year we're looking at here.
00:32:41Yeah, I assume
00:32:42they took them overseas.
00:32:46Just went with
00:32:46foreign manufacturing.
00:32:48I mean...
00:32:49Why?
00:32:52Cheaper.
00:32:53I mean...
00:32:55Save a buck and...
00:33:03Yeah, these are...
00:33:05Some marketing materials.
00:33:09Still some stuff kicking around.
00:33:10I feel like there's
00:33:11a parts list.
00:33:13I don't know.
00:33:14There's some sort of binder
00:33:15that I kind of remember
00:33:16seeing around.
00:33:20One of these...
00:33:22You know, I see this stuff
00:33:23around sometimes.
00:33:26Oh, yeah.
00:33:28Alright, I think
00:33:29this is your dad's...
00:33:31Yeah, definitely.
00:33:35That's pretty much it.
00:33:36I mean, I doubt
00:33:37there's anything else
00:33:38kicking 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.
00:33:52Well, I'll say a prayer
00:33:53for you and keep you
00:33:55in my thoughts.
00:33:57You really don't have
00:33:58to do that.
00:33:59Thank you, Val.
00:34:00This is perfect.
00:34:01Do you want to make copies
00:34:01or anything,
00:34:02or am I okay to take them?
00:34:03No, you can have it.
00:34:05You a Christian?
00:34:05No, not personally.
00:34:13Well, you want to say
00:34:14a 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,
00:34:40we 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.
00:34:50She's just lost her father
00:34:53and she has nobody.
00:34:55She's dealing with
00:34:56a complicated situation
00:34:57all by herself.
00:35:00No family or friends
00:35:01to help her right now.
00:35:03No husband, no children.
00:35:05She's all alone,
00:35:06Lord Jesus Christ,
00:35:07and completely navigating
00:35:09this experience.
00:35:11She really could use
00:35:12your help and comfort
00:35:13in a trying time like this,
00:35:16and hopefully she's able
00:35:18to find some strength
00:35:19and comfort not only
00:35:20in you and your love,
00:35:21but also in her fellow man
00:35:22as she deals with
00:35:25this 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, this will give you
00:36:05that rush but not give you
00:36:06a surge down later on.
00:36:09Yes, it tends to be
00:36:10a balanced approach.
00:36:11It doesn't give you
00:36:11the surge down.
00:36:12In fact, the Siberian ginseng
00:36:13helps repair the glands
00:36:15in the body
00:36:15that help reduce energy.
00:36:17This is actually a mushroom
00:36:18that tends to attach
00:36:19to a caterpillar.
00:36:21This is in the Tibetan mountains
00:36:22and in China,
00:36:23high in the mountains
00:36:24above 3,000 feet.
00:36:25There's not many herbs
00:36:26that I would call
00:36:26intelligent herbs,
00:36:27but this one actually knows
00:36:28what your body needs.
00:36:29It affects so many
00:36:30different things.
00:36:31Between the two of you
00:36:32have lost 100 pounds?
00:36:33106.
00:36:35How have you done it?
00:36:36Through the hypnosis
00:36:37and healthy eating.
00:36:39She would put this
00:36:39directly on my arm,
00:36:41on the biceps muscle.
00:36:42She would find
00:36:43a 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
00:37:04they 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,
00:37:11but you see much more
00:37:11than what you're seeing
00:37:12with your eyes open
00:37:13right 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
00:37:31about food.
00:37:31Because many times
00:37:32when we're overweight,
00:37:33it's not because we're
00:37:33hungry all the time
00:37:34physically,
00:37:35because we're stressed
00:37:36or we're bored
00:37:36or we eat because we're angry.
00:37:38Oh, boy, did I hear
00:37:59a series of them
00:38:01this morning.
00:38:02describing what's going on
00:38:09behind 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,
00:38:19Albert Pike,
00:38:21who was a 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
00:38:32conspiracy
00:38:33and a shadow government
00:38:34controlling everything
00:38:35and it's all this
00:38:37conspiracy.
00:38:38Well, money is always
00:38:38controlling everything.
00:38:50What are you thinking
00:38:51about?
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're
00:39:04doing before.
00:39:08When 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.
00:39:20My uncle didn't want
00:39:21to pay for it.
00:39:23I thought I'd come out
00:39:24to the shower
00:39:24and sell a new life.
00:39:27What did he do in Boston?
00:39:36I don't even remember anymore.
00:39:40I fucked around.
00:39:43I hung out with my friends.
00:39:45I drank.
00:39:46I thought I'd eat.
00:39:47It worked.
00:39:54I even did like a...
00:39:56I thought 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.
00:40:11...warming 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 rivers
00:40:30are you Henry?
00:40:58It's been asked
00:41:03Henri, 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.
00:41:28Can I get you something?
00:41:28Do you want to come in?
00:41:30And 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 was he, actually.
00:41:41And we just started talking.
00:41:42You know, we weren't supposed
00:41:42to talk, so we would do it
00:41:44in secret,
00:41:44but it was just very bonding,
00:41:46you know.
00:41:47And he told me about his,
00:41:48you know, ideas
00:41:49and this invention,
00:41:50and I was like,
00:41:52yeah, I can help you with that.
00:41:53Like, I know venture capital
00:41:54people in 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,
00:42:06brainchild.
00:42:06And, you know,
00:42:09he turned away from that,
00:42:10and I was a little annoyed
00:42:11with him because I really
00:42:12put my own reputation
00:42:13on the line to, like,
00:42:14help him out,
00:42:15and he just kind of, like,
00:42:16ended up going with these,
00:42:17like, small money people
00:42:18who, you know,
00:42:19I think just kind of, like,
00:42:21led him astray.
00:42:22Hmm.
00:42:22What do you mean?
00:42:24I mean, this whole
00:42:25FDA 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,
00:42:31you know, and,
00:42:32I don't know,
00:42:32maybe there was something
00:42:33a little fishy about
00:42:34their intentions,
00:42:35you know, like,
00:42:36were they really trying
00:42:37to help him,
00:42:37or were they just, like,
00:42:38trying to, like,
00:42:38rip him off, you know?
00:42:40Hmm.
00:42:41Because that happens,
00:42:41you know, people have
00:42:42a great idea,
00:42:43and people come along,
00:42:44and they just try to, like,
00:42:46use the person.
00:42:47Yeah.
00:42:48So, I don't know,
00:42:49I think it was
00:42:49too bad what happened.
00:42:51Yeah.
00:42:56Hmm.
00:42:58Do you smoke pot?
00:43:03One of my favorite things
00:43:04to do is just sit right here,
00:43:06and 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,
00:43:15and why?
00:43:17Your dad was always
00:43:18asking those questions.
00:43:20Well, his answer was always
00:43:22to inject 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.
00:43:31It's very nice meeting you.
00:43:40Actually, I wanted to know
00:43:42if you had any paperwork
00:43:43left over
00:43:43from
00:43:44any of the business
00:43:46that you did with 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.
00:44:14Well, think about it.
00:44:20It's nice here, isn't it?
00:44:21It's nice to stay for dinner.
00:44:47When my dad was dying,
00:44:49he requested us play
00:44:50this 528 hertz
00:44:52thing.
00:44:55Is it true?
00:44:57That's true.
00:44:58When he was dying?
00:44:59Yeah, so I just
00:45:00played it on his phone.
00:45:02Couldn't hear him.
00:45:05Were you there
00:45:06when you died?
00:45:07Oh, wow.
00:45:11Oh, wow.
00:45:13He wanted you to play this
00:45:13while he was dying?
00:45:16And you did?
00:45:18Of course.
00:45:18That's what he wanted.
00:45:19And he died
00:45:20with his music on?
00:45:22Wow.
00:45:24But you really
00:45:25couldn't even hear it
00:45:26because the hospital
00:45:27was so loud.
00:45:28I see.
00:45:28October 5th, 2021.
00:45:38Do you have a death
00:45:41certificate?
00:45:41Yes, I do.
00:45:46I have the case number
00:45:47too if you need it,
00:45:48but you want it in a PDF file.
00:45:50But I specifically booked
00:46:00with your airline
00:46:01because you do offer
00:46:03a bereavement discount.
00:46:05I know, but you don't qualify.
00:46:07What do you mean
00:46:08I don't qualify?
00:46:09He's dead.
00:46:10Now, we are sorry
00:46:13for the misunderstanding
00:46:14of your loss,
00:46:15but terms stipulate
00:46:16the travel must take place
00:46:17within two weeks
00:46:18from the date of passing.
00:46:19But my travel was
00:46:20in the span of two weeks.
00:46:23The outbound and return
00:46:24flight must be completed
00:46:26both within the two weeks.
00:46:30Okay, what business
00:46:31is it of the airline
00:46:32to tell me
00:46:33how long it takes
00:46:35to breathe?
00:46:38I know you have
00:46:39many choices
00:46:39when you apply,
00:46:40and we do appreciate
00:46:41your business.
00:46:58How about those people
00:46:59with loud motorcycles?
00:47:02That was my opener.
00:47:05Remember how
00:47:08people could just
00:47:09lie to you
00:47:09because you couldn't
00:47:10check it?
00:47:11Like, if you swallow
00:47:12one of your boogers,
00:47:13it takes seven years
00:47:14to digest?
00:47:17Picking your nose
00:47:18was their problem,
00:47:19not yours.
00:47:21They just wanted
00:47:21to 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
00:47:30that told me to do it.
00:47:30I don't even hear
00:47:31a punchline in this.
00:47:32There's a reason
00:47:33I didn't end up
00:47:33being a comedian.
00:47:36Sometimes when I'm
00:47:37swimming in the ocean,
00:47:38I worry that a shock
00:47:40is going to come
00:47:40and get me,
00:47:42but it never happens.
00:47:44But then sometimes
00:47:45when I'm in, like,
00:47:45a pool,
00:47:46I imagine to myself
00:47:47what I would do
00:47:48if there was a shock
00:47:49in there with me.
00:47:50I would just get out.
00:47:53Anybody else
00:47:54have a ticket
00:47:54to some weed,
00:47:55and next thing you know,
00:47:56you want to move
00:47:56to a small town,
00:47:57cut yourself off
00:47:58from all technology,
00:47:59and never speak
00:47:59to anyone you know again?
00:48:00Just me?
00:48:03All right.
00:48:05Women have taken
00:48:05this whole gender equality
00:48:06thing so far
00:48:07that guys can't even
00:48:08reply to the
00:48:08I have a boyfriend line
00:48:09by saying lucky guy.
00:48:12You ever read about
00:48:13old Greek shit?
00:48:14you know what,
00:48:17Persephone?
00:48:18She was a representation
00:48:21of spring,
00:48:23and the story goes
00:48:26that Hades came
00:48:28and kidnapped her,
00:48:29abducted her,
00:48:30and took her down
00:48:31into the underworld.
00:48:32But the truth is that
00:48:34her mom made a deal
00:48:34with God, Zeus.
00:48:36Zeus is the one
00:48:37who let the devil
00:48:37take Persephone down there.
00:48:38The devil was just
00:48:40doing his job.
00:48:41And the real truth
00:48:42is that the Greeks
00:48:42just wanted a
00:48:43metaphorical story
00:48:44to make sure people
00:48:45wouldn't eat too much
00:48:46during winter.
00:49:04Do you like it, Ed?
00:49:08Sometimes.
00:49:11What did you like
00:49:12about him?
00:49:16He was funny.
00:49:19What sort of jokes
00:49:20did he tell?
00:49:21He did really
00:49:21talk jokes.
00:49:23Why was he funny, then?
00:49:24Then he made
00:49:24weird sounds and stuff.
00:49:29Sometimes I really
00:49:30liked him.
00:49:31The one of the
00:49:32sounds he made.
00:49:36Woof!
00:49:37Woof!
00:49:38When did he make
00:49:40that sound?
00:49:42He was feeling
00:49:42a lot of energy.
00:49:43He said he would
00:49:44get really hot.
00:49:45He'd go,
00:49:45Woof!
00:49:46Woof!
00:49:49He did that once
00:49:50at a basketball game
00:49:51when some woman
00:49:51was singing
00:49:52the national anthem.
00:49:53He was so moved.
00:49:54He was so
00:49:54profusely sweating.
00:49:59Energy.
00:50:00Woof!
00:50:08He did that once
00:50:13was a conf cùng.
00:50:14He said he could
00:50:15get signing on.
00:50:15Ow been
00:50:17finished with
00:50:19him.
00:50:19He had to
00:50:31get out.
00:50:31Good name,
00:50:32and you're
00:50:32going to be
00:50:34out.
00:50:34He's cool.
00:50:34Jesus is
00:50:35a light
00:50:37There 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 having a conversation.
00:51:15You know, we're building communities, and you know, these oligarchies, these centralized communities, they're gone.
00:51:26We're going to be decentralized. We're going to be focused more on ourselves.
00:51:30We're going to be doing more sustainable stuff.
00:51:34This house is going to run on a magnet this big.
00:51:38Your car could run on something the size of a quarter.
00:51:41There's no need for fossil fuels. There's no need for any of it.
00:51:44And we've known this.
00:51:48This is within our reach, and it would be happening a lot faster if people like your dad hadn't been taken out.
00:51:56Yeah, why did you ask if I thought he was locked?
00:52:00His 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.
00:52:18The 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.
00:52:31Listen, the world's about to change.
00:52:41We are facing a reality where we have been controlled.
00:52:48We have been owned.
00:52:50Each of us has a number.
00:52:51We are, we are, have an unbelievable value.
00:52:57Your name, you're worth billions of dollars as an individual.
00:53:03Our names have been sold over and over and over again.
00:53:08England owns us, owns the whole country.
00:53:11Hmm.
00:53:12In 1871, America became a corporation.
00:53:17And the charade is about to end, probably next month.
00:53:22Really?
00:53:23And when that happens, people are going to freak out, but they shouldn't, because there's a whole
00:53:33quantum banking system alongside of it.
00:53:37And when it flips, you're going to see money coming into your bank account.
00:53:44You know, all the taxes you ever paid.
00:53:47Mm-hmm.
00:53:49Really?
00:53:50Yeah.
00:53:50And, and we're going to have to go back to 1950s prices again.
00:53:57Whoa.
00:53:59Cars will be like $1,400.
00:54:01Whoa.
00:54:04What year was your dad born?
00:54:081957.
00:54:11Exactly.
00:54:17Uh-huh.
00:55:11Oh, the Lord's been good to me, and 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.
00:55:41I think it's a little more complicated than that.
00:55:48How so?
00:55:51What does he say about him, though? What did you think about him?
00:55:56He said he was some sort of, like, health nut.
00:56:01I know, but did you think he was smart?
00:56:03Yeah, everybody knew he was wicked smart.
00:56:14I have the machine upstairs.
00:56:18Cool.
00:56:18I have the prototype of the machine upstairs. My dad left it to me.
00:56:30Nice that he left you something.
00:56:31I'm here.
00:56:46I'm here.
00:56:47All right.
00:56:56I'll take off.
00:56:57You've got your water.
00:57:14Chlorine and fluorine are always the big issues.
00:57:17When you take a 20-minute to 30-minute shower, you get the equivalent of about eight glasses of water of chlorine in your body.
00:57:22Get out of here.
00:57:23Through the skin, through the skin, so.
00:57:25Do you have any questions, or can I help you?
00:57:52I don't think so.
00:57:53No.
00:57:55What's in here?
00:58:01It's so small.
00:58:05Have many people been looking at the house?
00:58:09No.
00:58:16Stink bug.
00:58:17Do you know when this house was built?
00:58:2618th to 19th century.
00:58:29I don't know everything that I'm just filling in.
00:58:31Hmm.
00:58:32Hmm.
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 once we pay back the remaining debts.
00:58:48Well, okay.
00:58:53Can I ask you something?
00:58:55Do you think that there is a chance that maybe someone had it in for?
00:59:02Can I be honest?
00:59:08Yeah.
00:59:09I think your dad was paranoid and reckless.
00:59:13So you think that the machine is a farce?
00:59:22I don't think that matters.
00:59:24He could have been manufacturing Christmas ornaments, and it still would have gone very poorly for him.
00:59:31Well, I have decided that I'm going to take the patent.
00:59:33Really?
00:59:35What are your plans?
00:59:37Well, I don't know.
00:59:38I just feel like my dad really got his audience wrong.
00:59:41You know?
00:59:42I mean, Tesla said, if you want to know the secrets of the universe, you have to think in terms of energy and frequency and vibration.
00:59:48I did not know that.
00:59:50Yes.
00:59:51And 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.
00:59:59I 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.
01:00:13Legally, no.
01:00:15No.
01:00:16Do you think there was a conspiracy?
01:00:24I'm just saying there's a million places where it could have gone wrong.
01:00:26You know, I went and I talked to some of these guys, like you told me to, and they're all assholes.
01:00:32None of them are trustworthy.
01:00:36Was your dad trustworthy?
01:00:41You're trying to get me to believe this narrative, right?
01:00:44That you have...
01:00:46Which, in real life, people were always speculating.
01:00:48Really?
01:00:49Oh, yeah.
01:00:50Everybody was a conspiracy theorist and my dad's...
01:00:52And mixed with COVID and stuff and all that.
01:00:54Oh, big time.
01:00:55Was he dead off?
01:00:56Was he dead off?
01:00:57Dead off?
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
01:01:25dial it exactly right to get you.
01:01:28If I'm off one number, we get someone else, like a different frequency.
01:01:33If you watch television, you know what a frequency-based device is like.
01:01:40Literally, when you watch TV, there are frequencies coming in to your television through the airwaves.
01:01:46What this device is designed to do is, how it helps you is, what if your frequencies get out of balance?
01:01:53Have you ever tried to start a car in the winter and it won't turn over?
01:01:59The battery's dead.
01:02:00And you have to charge the battery back up.
01:02:01Well, all of your body cells are batteries.
01:02:02They're literally like batteries.
01:02:03And if your energy is low in the batteries, they don't tend to work as well.
01:02:04Then you have symptoms.
01:02:05You have symptoms.
01:02:29You have symptoms.
01:02:30They don't have symptoms.
01:02:31They may test if you were sound.
01:02:32They're neutrinously 500 feet.
01:02:33They may use the lungs, but they fee quier to lift them out.
01:02:34Yeah, you got täll in your body.
01:02:35Anyway, you got that vest, they'll gather later.
01:02:40Dang, really.
01:02:41So you don't have to say a different device that works and it'll have to be done.
01:02:45You can't read oh-star apples.
01:02:47Are sure to hear a show phone number one?
01:02:50So...
01:02:52You see, how's it going?
01:02:53You can see a good quiz device that works with Anda.
01:02:57Oh, I have an summarize- kuin teenager.
01:02:58I know what are you guys trying to do with me.
01:02:59Only sudden change under eye does it.
01:03:13No other product gives you these results instantly.
01:03:25Why stay in a dead-end job?
01:03:27Call today.
01:03:28Say, don't tell me I'm calling.
01:03:53Talking about this a few years ago is extremely dangerous.
01:03:56Now that we have YouTube and more social networking devices such as even Rupert's MySpace, this
01:04:04is really getting...
01:04:06Before signing up, you boys ought to try a little taste of Doctorism's formula.
01:04:36It's called Heaven Knows.
01:05:06Intuition equals internal knowingness.
01:05:30Example, a feeling.
01:05:32The purpose of being intuitive is to be connected and know truth.
01:05:42Connected to what?
01:05:44To the universe.
01:05:45To the universe.
01:05:46In parentheses it says, me.
01:05:51I'm not going to publish it.
01:05:52It's pretty challenging.
01:05:53I don't know.
01:06:03I don't know.
01:06:04I'm not going to forget.
01:06:05I love you.
01:06:35I don't know.
01:07:05It's like midnight.
01:07:18Sorry.
01:07:23I don't know how you feel.
01:07:27When 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.
01:07:52Do you think that we should try to get the machine back on the market?
01:07:58Oh, yeah. I mean, that would be great.
01:08:02Honey, I don't have those kind of connections.
01:08:06I mean, what do you think?
01:08:08I mean, it's really difficult to get a recall reversed, you know?
01:08:13I mean, it would be nice to know if it worked.
01:08:19I mean, I'd like to get my money back.
01:08:25Sorry.
01:08:31It's disappointing.
01:08:32It's disappointing.
01:08:35Oh, my God.
01:08:36I would have hoped yes to go worse.
01:08:37Oh, yeah.
01:08:37I feel like I was shocked.
01:08:40You were out.
01:08:46I feel very upset.
01:08:50Oh, my God.
01:08:52Oh, my God.
01:08:54Oh, my God.
01:08:56Oh, my God.
01:08:57Oh, my God.
01:08:57I don't know.
01:09:27So in summary, I wish you a lot of luck and success as we head into the new millennium
01:09:49and making your lifestyle changes for the long term.
01:09:56I bet.
01:09:57Reggie's rice is useful and the statin companies are very against it because it is quite effective.
01:10:17It's been used for quite a while in China for cholesterol.
01:10:24There's a lot of research going on in reversing cancer cells.
01:10:32And thanks, turmeric and ginger are good combinations to look for in your health food store that have anti-inflammatory properties.

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