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Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles

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27 Jun 2024
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of all infections, which is rare. I need like next to never get sick. Never had the COVID symptoms. I'm around, I was around three people that had it, supposedly, I mean, it's never been isolated, but what they call COVID. You know, I just don't, I don't get sick. The only thing I got was migraines before. Oh, and by the way, when I was taking the clay and that I am not embellishing one, one million double percent, I felt some movement up with, 'cause it is in the upward left-hand side. It's like the last choose from the top. I always got my migraines in the left temple area above my left eye and sometimes pain underneath. Well, I had like movement there and then I felt movement, like almost like a little bit of a river, like a movement underneath my left eye when I was taking the clay. Well, you know, when you drink well water, it still has fluoride. It's a different type of fluoride than they put into like city water systems, but it's still fluoride and when you have fluoride, it's like a magnet to aluminum. And so if there's nano particulate aluminum that's safe from stuff that falls out of the sky or wherever it comes from, the fluoride in your body will attract that stuff. And so that could possibly be why you were experiencing some of those ill health effects was actually from the well water. I don't know, I'm just guessing. I mean, no, like almost 20 years. I, you know, I mean, before I even got migraines. I pinpointed, I knew all along it was that tooth, but they couldn't find anything, the dentists. And I know it was a subpar tooth with the heavy metals in that tooth that, you know, they, you know, like we all know that lead and mercury, for instance, can cross the blood brain barrier and can mess with your brain. I mean, this is where a lot of the dementia type symptoms, Alzheimer's, you know, it's heavy metal toxicity. And gut brain. - Well, aluminum is not a heavy metal, but it's, when you talk about heavy metal poisoning in the body, they always include aluminum, even though technically it's not a heavy metal. - Yeah, well, lead, lead crosses the blood brain barrier. - Yeah, it, very well. - But the clay, yeah, there's a whole lot of stuff. - To do that people can just add to their daily regimen. You know, I would recommend it twice a day. And then they, you know, and I think it was more powerful when I let it sit and what do they say? Like it's recommended that you let the clay sit in the water for about 30 minutes. I would put it in four ounce of water. I started with eight, but then I went to four ounces of the water where I would let the clay sit for like at least half an hour, but I was actually just letting it go until the next time I did my supplementation. And because then all the properties end up going in the water. So it's having a higher effectiveness. And then I would drink like six to eight ounces of water after I took it and then I would just, you know, put the clay back in the four ounces and then just wait until the next time I was doing the, the clay supplementation. And, you know, it's just, I'm just saying what worked for me. You know, and I've done the bentonite clay and that, you know, my cleansers always help, but they never got rid of my migraines. It wasn't until I did the green clay. And I did it for like 45 days. Almost every day. - Yeah, I don't know, I've heard of the green clay, but I've never, I don't have any personal experience with it. You know, one other thing I could think of or you might be interested in would be the activated charcoal because that's like a magnet for toxins, whether they're bacterial or fungi or heavy metals. It just attracts that stuff. And then you scoot it out of your system. - Yeah, I used it for my little dog. It was two and a quarter pounds. And my neighbor that didn't like dogs poisoned, I'd lost a puppy. And, you know, they, they found the, what is it? But they put in an a freezer. - Rat. - No, like. - Oh. - Rat a freeze, rat poisoning, all kinds of stuff. - Yeah, but you know, like, 'cause I saw a piece of meat in my yard 'cause I have a townhouse. And my neighbors, they dealt with, you know, a lot of car stops and so the one puppy died. And the doctor, oh gosh, he found something when they did a toxicology report. It's what's in the anaphrase. And I said, no, the puppy never goes, you know, when any parking lot and, you know, just in my yard. And I said, I found the meat and anyway, so when my other, the little two and a quarter pounder, she wasn't a puppy. She started getting similar symptoms. This is like six months, six to nine months later. And that said, you probably saved your dog's life. He said with the charcoal. And she said, 'cause she's just so little, it wouldn't take long at all. And so I ended up, you know, saved her life. And you can't really go to the charcoal. - Yeah, that's amazing stuff, you know, they don't ever tell you about it, but all the ERs keep charcoal. - Oh yeah. Oh, I told him, 'cause I took, I got poisoning from a hair treatment I did. I did a henna treatment, which is supposed to be natural, but this one place and they're, you know, they're all from India. And I've been there years ago, but I went there and I ended up getting chemical poisoning. And I had like vertigo, I was throwing up, and I ended up going to ER and I ended up taking the activated charcoal. And the doctor said something similar, and they didn't find anything. But I don't, it's got some of the henna, which is supposed to be illegal in this country, had the certain chemical in it. But with me being chemically sensitive, I will react more than anyone else, or than most people, 'cause I'm sensitive to it. But, so I took the activated charcoal, which helped, but, you know, and oh, and they said something about having it, that they have activated charcoal. So I was just kind of surprised that an ER would have that. - Yeah, it's fantastic. I mean, it really should be in every cupboard, every kitchen cupboard or whatever. Not along with clay, what's that? - They can't patent it, just like the clay. And every single animal species on the planet uses clay. Fish, reptiles, warm blooded, cold blooded animals, the birds, I have birds. They have clay, you have to have clay for the birds. And when you see birds, out of a cliff, that's, they're getting the clay to detox. Because they eat insects and whatnot, and insects are full of parasites in the wild. - Yeah, I mean, a lot of animals, it'll be like creek beds, don't ever, and they're eating the clay. And, you know, I've seen pets do that. You know, I scald and like, what are you doing? You eatin' dirt, well, I was ignorant, didn't know. They were instinctively eating the clay. - Same with human children. It's that we've all heard about children that are, you know, second clay, like, you know, like plates, you know, they didn't used to have all the films that they do today. Or, you know, clay pots, mother would grab the pot. Well, that's the child instinctively trying to get the clay to, you know, looking clay to get, you know, to help detox. - Yeah, nature's quite interesting. - Yeah, also the thought. - But you then have to ask the question, how do they know instinctively to do that, unless it was pre-programmed? - Yeah, but what about the animals? The animals all do it. It's just, it's instinct that, you know, like God, I think God's given instinct to all the animals, all humans. And when I did a, basically what I meant by pre-programming. - Oh, yeah, it's built in, right? It's a design feature, not a coincidence or an accident or whatever. - Right. - Yeah, and when I put all the research, you know, it was hard to find about humans, but it showed all the different animal species that used with clay, but when I dug, I did find some articles about that it was written up even in caves about eating clay. But this clay that you get to frontier, even though it goes through all the testing and whatnot, it still says do not consume because they have to put that on their packaging. Just like a lot of the bentonite clay now, that people used to consume all the time. So, you know, I tell people don't let that scare you off. That's just the pharmaceutical industry putting pressure on them to put that on their label. - Well, that's what the Bible tells us, you know, we're made from the dust and the earth, you know, from clay. And then in the New Testament talks about us being, you know, clay vessels and then Paul tells us that some are used for noble purposes and some are in noble purposes. But the point being is talking about clay vessels. So it's that we are clay. - May I? - Go. - Frontier, is that frontiers that through I-Herb or is that separate? - I think they're a wholesaler. So I found it through I-Herb.com. And then when you're a first-time customer, they'll usually, you know, you can press something on their website first-time customer discount of 20%. And then I always look up promo codes or coupon codes before I buy next to anything online. I mean, except if they don't do those, but so you can get an additional discount. So I look for coupon codes when I buy things. But frontiers, I mean, and I did hours of research just to find the right brand because even though you have the right remedy, you have to get the right company. And that's why I like global healing. All their products are safe. I was gonna send, I talked to a representative over there that had been with the company for like 10 years. And so I told her about the clay that they should sell that clay, the Montemurilinite. And I need to send her like all the links that I found. But I should send that to Roger too to put on the website because it's really good information and it took me a while to find some of it because it's so hard to find 'cause they take everything that's good down. - Thank you, Kathleen. And I wanted to point out there is one link. The last link I put in there is William Cox and very interesting research and very thorough. And he was blacklisted just like a group. I yield. Thank you. - Why was he blacklisted? - Yeah, I'm gonna start a website called I-National, right? - Oh, good. (laughs) - I like it. - What was your question? Kathleen, did you have a question? - Oh, I said, why was he blacklisted? - Because of his information, his research. They, he's dead now, but they set up a foundation to keep his information alive. And basically he had cures for diabetes, cures for, and I think midnight clay's involved in his research. I yield. - And that's John Cox. - It's in the chat, it's in the chat. - What we're talking about is remedy stuff. The other thing that people need to have is liposomal vitamin C. And just about any ailment that you have, and I do mean any, can be countered and/or possibly that H word be done with mega doses of vitamin C. And especially the liposomal because basically it's encapsulated so it survives the stomach acid and then is readily absorbed in your intestinal tract. And it is amazing. Absolutely amazing. - Yeah, global healing. Go ahead. - Oh, global healing carries it with, without the toxic inactive ingredients and Dr. Mercola, Mercola.com also carries a good quality. Liposomal vitamin C. And I agree with you 100%. That should be in everybody's emergency prepared kit. - Yeah, there's a number of different things you can get liposomal what am I trying to think of? Of, hello brain. (laughs) I hate it when I do that. Let me think, magnesium. That's another huge one, but I digress. Well, I'm gonna have to run just about jabber dog myself to death and I can't believe I'm Ken. - Hi, Ken. Nice to meet you. - Well, I like way of gambling. - And we need to get something, I think, like where, you know, what's that woman that's out of Alaska that's got the national movement up there? - Anna, Anna, Anna. - Yeah, Anna. And then they have all the subgroups in the, you know, per state, but I think it would be, you know, I mean, the program is excellent. You know, that Roger does the six days a week. Or five days, maybe. But it would be nice for people to be able to, you know, just get to know each other on a personal level, almost like a website, you know, almost like a Facebook interface or something, you know, with like-minded people because it's so hard to find like-minded people around the Seattle area. Even my friends that are conservative, which, you know, I'd love an adore. My friends, but they don't, they're not on the national movement. Some of the stuff we talk about, they say is conspiracy-based. And, you know, it gets really frustrating when you feel like you can't talk to somebody that's fully awake. And I think, you know, most of these group are, even if they're not fully awake, they're open to being awake. - Well, I'm open. Well, you know, you can take a pig and give it a bath, put lipstick on it, and it'll still go right back to the mud. So they're just, some people you can't reach. It's just their nature to wallow in the mud. And then there was other people that, like the prodigal son had their pigsty moment and realized that even being a slave in their father's house is a better way to go than to be wallowing in the mud. So it's just kind of the same thing. You know, you can tell some people and some people respond and, but most people won't. Which is not to say that they never will, but, you know, they're just at a time and place where they don't have the ears to hear, the eyes to see, and you just, you have to just say next is why waste your time on somebody that either can't or doesn't want to hear what you have to say. - Right. Well, and I'm single. And one of my friends was like, oh, well, you know, Kathleen, when people learn of childbearing age, he said, why would you want to be married or whatnot? I said, because, you know, it's not as fulfilling to just live alone, be on your own, especially in the times we live in. It's nice to have a partner, you know, I don't need to be married. I mean, I'm financially, you know, stable for myself, but I want somebody that I can team up with. And, you know, a man is much stronger than a female. You know, and, you know, I get so tired of these women that want to be men or think that they're tough and whatnot, it's like, you know, we're just biologically different. We think differently, we act differently, we have different strength and abilities, which that's why God put man and woman together so that we can complement one another. And, it's just, you know, difficult in the state age to be single, but it's, I mean, it's to be single, but yeah, it's hard to find a foul. It's worthy enough in my eyes, you know, that's awoken, that's Christian. And, you know, really knows what's going on and what's coming. So I'd rather be able to, you know, Radio Ranch Matchmakers Club. - Right. - No, seriously, maybe a bad idea, early friendship, you know, that they can talk to somebody that's, you know, especially when you live in an area like I do. - Yeah, I'm here, go. - Yeah, Paul's gonna turn in, turn the national link right now that you have to get to the Matrix sucks. He said he's gonna turn that into a national dating site once he gets back with his originalmatrixbox.com. He said, "I'm gonna turn that on into a dating site." - Yeah, instead of getting a Mary certificate, you'll get an half a David. - Right, right, right. - Well, before you go. - Probably swear to take this woman to, yes, here's my half a David. - Before you go, just have a good day, both of you and I yield. - Thank you, you too. - Sorry. Adidas. Yeah, that's one I've been using since I was just a couple feet tall. Well, maybe not a couple feet tall, four feet tall. Goes over some people's heads. Amazingly. You know, it's a pun on audios, say Adidas instead. And then you say, "Well, we'll converse with you later. Reebok to you tomorrow. Soul long, soul long." And then the one that really doesn't make any sense is, well, no, I forget, it's good Nike. And the one that doesn't make any sense is Reebok, you know, Reebok to you later. So, you know, I guess I should have gone into advertising. - Well, if I had the skills, I would offer to help with putting something. But I think it should be more of like a social club because, you know, I don't know what percentage of people are single, but, you know, it'd be a nice way to socialize with like-minded people or, you know, a potential person to date. - Well, do you drink? - No, I'd rather. - I'd rather smoke a cigar. - I'd rather have preference, please. - No, I hear you. I understand. I do, if Paul's listening, there used to be, I don't know if it's still out there anymore. But it was kind of a Facebook-type program that was being developed either at the same time as Facebook or even before Facebook. And it was called Diaspora. I don't know what ever happened with that or if they charge for it now, but it was open source software that anybody could use. No licensing agreement. I don't know if that's true anymore, but that would be a platform that could be used because it's basically an open source Facebook. I guess you'd call it about Facebook, so, you know, about Facebook. - But I think part of the reason Anna Von Wright, I believe her name, is because they did break down into groups at the state level. So you had like a closer, logistically group of people that, you know, would meet and deal with like issues that in your particular region or state, you know, that you could identify better with, because every state runs differently and is dealing with different issues. So it's just a nice way to, I mean, they, how they broke down into a state level groups that you could join under Anna Von Wright's group. I never got very deep with that with her. I just looked and I was quite honestly overwhelmed with the amount of articles and forms. I mean, you can get lost. I mean, literally thousands, I think, of forms on her website. - Yeah, I tend to call it Anna Von Wright. - May I say something to try to help Kathleen? - Please. - This is Kathy, actually, with the K. So you are aware that Roger's view of Anna Von Wright. I'm guessing you are just referring to the fact that somebody was trying to help people on a state-by-state level who had questions that were had to do with dealing with the local authorities within each state. - Why? - Because she has this with a lot of people and people. - Yeah. - Okay, yeah, I'm just saying Roger would not at all think that was helpful to do anything under Anna Von Wright's stuff. All her, he would, I'm gonna get, so, okay, this is me. I'm in kind of a barely newbie, but sort of not, because I used to listen to David Lester's straight stuff. I used to read Anna Von Wright's stuff. I always had a catch in my spirit, I call it, and never paid them a cent. But they had a lot of junk. They wanted you to jump through, fill out and do this and do that. And Roger said, no deal, you know, it's trouble. People ended up getting into problems with, I get, the corporation as a result of stuff that Anna did. But if you're just talking about people having a way to connect because each state has different local stuff to that state or that county, and if they have questions or they want to meet up, then it would be a way for them to connect. Yeah, that's a totally different thing, but I don't think Roger would ever think that that was wise to go under her whatever Anna has set up. That's just my personal conviction. I'm just telling my opinion based on about five or six years of stuff. Just hoping to help. I yield. I understand or should say message acknowledged and received. Well, I guess I'm going to have to go get a few things done. We're supposed to be 102 today here. So, oh, wow, I'm too late. Already at 94. I guess I'll just take a little more time in the air con. Kathleen, are you still there? Well, I killed that conversation. Take care, kids. Have a good one. See you later. [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] I'm sorry, this Kathleen, I had to step away unexpectedly, if anybody was talking to me. [BLANK_AUDIO] Kathleen, Ken, I guess it was said that he needed to get some other things done that he needed to do. Yes, I did hear that. He was a great contributor. Anyway, while I need to run you, everybody have a beautiful day. God bless you all. Have a good day. 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[BLANK_AUDIO] >> It's not for the faint of hot, actually. >> Of course, not for the faint of hot, not at all. [BLANK_AUDIO] >> And it is just so wonderful after all. >> People appreciate you Paul for all the stuff that you know. [LAUGH] >> Yeah. >> Or they just don't say it often enough, whatever, you know. >> No. No, people, people thank me in. Are kind to me and hold up with me all the time. I'm very comfortable here. And I never, ever, ever feel neglected, ever. >> That's good because in my life, a lot of people haven't really appreciated what I was trying to do. And sometimes it's how I say things. So I guess I asked for it, but I always mean to help. But anyway, yeah, you are very much appreciated. And I'm glad to hear that it does come through to you. That's good. >> Often, often, thank you very much. Like I say, I never, ever, ever feel unappreciated or neglected here. Ever. So I kind of feel hated by one or two people, but I think that's their problem, not mine. So, and I can't do anything about what goes on between their ears, only what goes on between mine. So I don't worry about it. >> Yes. >> Yes, so true. And, and, you know, their sins will find them out, you know. >> Yes, that's so true. >> I don't have to worry about them because karma's a bitch and it keeps score. So I don't have to. So good. >> Yes, I even heard one time someone say something like this. Pray for them, but lay down the pain that they try to pass on to you. In my case, the way I think, at the foot of the king who rules the whole universe, the creator. And once again, that's my viewpoint. Because I might feel vengeful thoughts, okay, or think vengeful thoughts and let that go too far. And so if I forgive him and lay it down at his feet, then apparently that frees him up. So just go ahead and let him have it. Which is my, you know, roundabout way to do what I really shouldn't be planning to do anyway. But I had to change my attitude and helple myself and ask forgiveness for all the stuff he then brought to my mind that I needed to say I had done wrong. You know, whatever, but yeah. Anyway, I can't have our way to deal with it. >> I kind of do the same thing. What I do is I ask that any less than honorable or benevolent energy sent to me be transmuted to loving energies. The loving energies and sent back to their source. So, yeah, kill him with kindness. Definitely. Yeah, because I don't want to have, I don't want to deal with the karma of any ill intent that I send there. Because, you know, you do get, you do reap ten times what you sell, right? So if you sell ill intent and anger and hatred, you will get ten times that amount back. >> Right. >> And fold. >> Yeah. >> Yeah, that's why I said I had to stop myself. And I was thinking the former way of thinking, but I did also have to catch myself realizing that by doing what I chose to do, I really didn't mean ill against them, but then I realized later, okay, you probably did. But the point was, in my view of life and the universe, it's good that I'm not the creator of the judge in charge because there'd be a whole lot less people in existence because I would have torched them. And some of, there are some souls who have turned around and started showing love. And, I mean, their lives were totally one-aid from the track they run in their past. So, I wouldn't have given them that chance. At least the creators are more vulnerable and patient than I would be. >> Yeah, so, yeah, it was better me learning that evil way of thinking was in me. And I had to stop knowing that. Yeah, because love is the only thing that I can find it. And doing all this to them, when appropriate, is the way to go from what I can understand. >> Mm-hmm. >> Just going to just, let me paint a being on. Thank you. >> Yeah. Actually, I've enjoyed talking to you, but 14 minutes from now, I have another show that I'm doing and I have to prepare for it. So, thank you so much for the, for the lead to, to Ken. >> Yes. >> And I did, he didn't get the, the trace routes and. >> Yeah, he thinks it's at the hub, he said. >> But, but, but what's weird is the server is connected to the same hub. There's, where the website is, is in a matrix subfolder of globalvoiceradio.net. So, if you were to type globalvoiceradio.net/matrix, you go straight to the website. And the forward on thematrixdocs.com goes straight to globalvoiceradio.net/matrix. It does exactly the same thing that you would do if you were typing it out by hand. >> Right, yeah. >> And, and so does. And, so does, um, nationalsonly.com, surfsnap.com, um, and, uh, if my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle.com. They all go there, and the site is live. The only one that's having the domain hiccup is thematrixdocs.com. So, the server is up, the server is live, it's connected to the hub, it's connected to the Internet. There's just something wrong with the NS record for thematrixdocs.com. That's where I go, that's what I got to sort out. So, we're working on it. We'll get her done. >> Yep. >> Yep. He will be back in touch with you. I guess. >> Thank you. Uh, yep. Even if I have to move the domain from GoDaddy to another hosting provider. And I will not move it to the other one that actually hosts the website. I'll create an account at Bluehost or something like that, and I will move the domain over to Bluehost. >> That's exactly why I wrote that in the chat earlier. Yeah, I would go to Bluehost. Um, yes. However, never use a Yahoo email address with Bluehost. I learned that one the hard way. Uh, use Gmail or something else because they screwed me up. They couldn't even interact with Yahoo. And so they couldn't send me anyway, but it messed up my whole attempt. >> Okay. >> Yeah. But that was several years ago. Something may have changed, but yeah, just if you, is there any way you can avoid using Yahoo to, uh, whatever, interact with him on. >> I have, I have Yahoo. I have Yahoo. I have, uh, Gmail. I have Proton. And they're all PGV interact. All of them. Um, I had PGDener@excite.com when they had, uh, email addresses. >> Yeah. >> So, um. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> I have numerous ways. >> Yeah, but we did it. >> Yeah. Yeah. I also have a son who used to design websites years ago and he's 40 now and does construction. Anyway, um, so all that to say, he told me a long time ago, "Don't use GoDaddy, Mom." I go, "Why?" and he told me why. So, yeah. He's like you. You were saying you had a feeling GoDaddy was going to go stupid after a while. And they did. Oh, well. Oops. Darn. It's a pain. Anyway, you'll get it. You'll get it worked out. Um. Have a good day. Thank you. >> All right. You too. Take care. >> You too. Thanks. Oh, man. Mmm. I'm going to bookmark all these websites and then close Chrome completely. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Okay. Eight minutes. Um, I have to reset studio C. Thank you for joining us for the Radio Ranch Conference System. Press star six to mute or unmute. And if your line is locked, dial 941 to raise your hand. Thanks for joining us. Mmm. I don't think I'm going to be able to do this. I think I'm going to have to lose but I'll go. And go to force nexus. Copy. [ Pause ] What? All of my already connected that in another tab. [ Pause ] [ Pause ] Hello. [ Pause ] Hey, Paul. I made it. I made it here. Yes, but I need to send you to channel one to zoom. And I need to send zoom back to here. Okay, Radio Ranch, you're live. You're going to be on the show. Please stay muted unless you have a comment and then raise your hand. And I will call on you, okay? Okay. Okay. Mate, you won't meet to raise my hand. Can anyone hear me? Hello, hello. Well, all right. Let's see if Studio C can talk back to us. Hello. Yep. Yep. Studio C can talk back to us. There we go. Well, I'm very pleased about that. Yeah. And then Studio C can also hear you. Oh, that's terrible. Sorry about that. Well, we want Studio C able to hear you. Because there's people sitting in there who want to catch the show. Let me just see if this has come out okay. A bit. Nothing is. Because it's me getting older. Things was cheaper though. Not cheaper. Oh, it's a terrible clip. Oh, no, that's the echo from you. I've got my echo coming back. Can you just stop me echoing back? I'm just trying to test this little track I've got. Yep. Here we go. A bit. Nothing is. Because it's me getting older. Things was cheaper though. Not cheap. No, it's crap. Oh, never mind. Oh, well. Where are we? Oh, 958. I better start doing something. Yeah. Yeah, better. Oh. I've got everything switched on. Everything's going just a second. Let me just get to that right. Okay. I got to take a little voice. Now we're done. I got a little voice network. We're taking you offline so we can restart the stream as PaulEnglishLive.com. So thanks for joining us. We'll catch you in a minute.