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February 1, 2025 96 mins

Segment 1: Cowboy Logic: Headlines

Segment 2: Cowboy Logic: Headlines

Segment 3: Cowboy Logic: Dr. Lee Merritt

Segment 4: Cowboy Logic: Dr. Lee Merritt

Segment 5: Cowboy Logic: Dr. Lee Merritt

Segment 6: Cowboy Logic: Dr. Lee Merritt

Segment 7: Cowboy Logic: Luke Coffee

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Speaker 1 (00:22):
And in.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
And in, and.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Yeah, look how beautiful Donna looks tonight.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
Before we even get started with this show, ladies and gentlemen,
something we got to tell you. As you know, we
record our shows and they play a week later, right,
which makes it very tough for us to stay on
top of things. Especially means news really good at what
we do because we stay on top of things.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
But here's the thing. This is Saturday, the.

Speaker 5 (01:34):
Eighteenth of January, two days from now before you see
this show, Jay sixers might be going home.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
We don't know. We're praying for it, yep, but we
don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:49):
So there's gonna be some things that we're going to
talk about that we may have to just get your
understanding on, because there's things that we do need to
talk about now.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
One of those is not the hag Seth.

Speaker 6 (02:05):
Here, I just want to say, what one thing that's
not ever dated is what a joke? Well, our lawmakers
in general are right, How does Folkahanness criticize Pete hagg says?
How does any of these Democrat Karen senators criticized Pete
hag Seth.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
Well, here's the deal.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
We're going to check in on this because we ended
up getting some some footage of this, Yes, and we're
going to check in throughout this first segment. But Luke,
go ahead and roll a little bit of this, and
let's see what was going on during that hearingization. Okay,
all right, pretty much, and listen, we'll come back to

(02:49):
that and we'll see where things are at with that.
In the meantime, as you all know, all these hearings
were going on.

Speaker 6 (02:56):
Okay, it's like, you know, if you're into news, there's
there's no better stuff to watch.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
It's the way you're in the BS. Yes, okay, there's
no better stuff to watch. And here's one.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
I'm right here because Adam Shift just couldn't seem to
stay awake during the hearing.

Speaker 7 (03:26):
Good Night sleep tie in the moonlight, good night sleep
tie until morning light, good night sleep time in the moonlight,

(03:49):
good night sleep time until morning.

Speaker 6 (04:03):
I need to give you some background information on that too.
That was during the Pam Bondy hearing. Okay, Now, Ivan
Rachlin took that video and he actually was kind of
narrating what was happening while it was going on, and
they were asking Pam Bondi about sleeper cells and Ivan
whispers in his phone. I think we got a sleeper

(04:23):
cell right there. Just can't make this stuff up and
the guy's sleeping. Well listen, oh my god.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
Hey, let's check back in on heg seth if you
got a minute, Let's see what's going on with that, because.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
All right, okay, good enough, we'll check back in in
a minute off that if there's anything of substance.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
But so far it looks like Peat's just simply tolerating
for outfield gnats.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Back to ship, Yeah, let's go back to shift.

Speaker 4 (04:53):
Because he's not a favorite Anatomically, yes, this is true.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
He's store neck something. Yeah, and.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
This is a very interesting exchange that took place between
uh watermelon head and uh Pam bondy.

Speaker 8 (05:15):
So let me start with one very specific non hypothetical.

Speaker 9 (05:20):
The President has said that my head looks like a watermelon.

Speaker 10 (05:24):
He's a marvel. Now, he's a structural marvel. He has
a neck, and his head is like a watermelon.

Speaker 6 (05:31):
And his neck and.

Speaker 10 (05:33):
How that neck can hold up that big, oversized, ugly
head is hard to blame.

Speaker 11 (05:39):
Will you commit to making him stop?

Speaker 12 (05:42):
Senator? I feel for you, I really do, but I
can't commit to making President Trump stop calling you watermelon head,
because to be honest, your head does look like a watermelon.
I mean, damn, and how do you even hold that
thing straight with that tiny little pencil neck.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
He's a marvel.

Speaker 10 (06:05):
No, he's a structural marvel.

Speaker 13 (06:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Trump knows the structural marvel.

Speaker 6 (06:18):
When he sees one twout.

Speaker 4 (06:21):
That little catchphrase, I gotta start using that structural marvel.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
That was awesome? Uh luke?

Speaker 4 (06:27):
Can we can we get back into Hagsat's hearing and
see how things are going?

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Is that?

Speaker 6 (06:34):
Yeah, okay, just can't help themselves. Their emo. They're just
totally emo. And that's not what runs this country unfortunately
did for the last four years, because we have a
spineless bunch of rhinos in DC as well. But I mean,
this is just yeah, it's.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
A structural marvel.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
Oh man, I'll.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
Tell you what a structure marvel is this.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
This is a structural marvel.

Speaker 4 (07:06):
Because I can put coffee in this Donna puts it
in here in the morning, and I'm still drinking at
ten o'clock when I come home at night. That is
a structural marvel. By the way, we're not trying to
sell the easy unless you want one. Well, Ron Phillips
does do this Cowboy Logic Laser, Cowboy Logic Laser, Cowboy
Logic laser dot Com. Okay, hey, let's check in on

(07:30):
Hegseeth one more time. There, Luke can see what's going on.

Speaker 14 (07:34):
Yeahorganization, Yeah, yeah, the voices are cracking.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Jel a brand looking much older.

Speaker 6 (07:48):
I don't know. The voices are cracking, you know. Then
are you going to commit not to drink? You know?
And then Mark Wayne Mullen comes back and goes, how
many of you came back for late night votes drunk?
And they're all like dead silence. He's awesome. I love that.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
How many of you congress peeps have been diving in
and using funding out of our taxpayer dollars to pay
off hush money for your indiscretions.

Speaker 6 (08:20):
That's an eighteen million dollar fund, by the way, that
we are paying for it.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
Would be awesome if we could all get a copy
of that list to see how much was spent.

Speaker 6 (08:31):
Why they fear cash, Betel, There's no doubt about it. Hey,
I want to switch gears a little bit though, and congratulate. Yeah,
you're good at that. Congratulate Mickey Whitthhoff and the folks
at Freedom Corner Nicole Reffitt, whose husband is still languishing
in prison. Over nine hundred.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
Days now I have you may not, hopefully.

Speaker 6 (08:55):
Not by the time you see this, they'll all be out.
And you know that's fingers crossed. But over nine one
hundred days outside the DC goolag at Freedom Corner, and
you know it's unbelievable. You got these just mindless pieces
of garbage with sirens blaring. There was what they call her,
the Antifa Princess who'd be there screaming.

Speaker 4 (09:16):
On the curb across the street and heckle yeah, Mickey
whitthaw so child.

Speaker 3 (09:21):
And the rest of them.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
And by the way, seventeen ninety one Stormtrooper has been
live streaming that stuff, those vigils religiously and without fail.
And a big hat tip to you, sir. We are
all indebted for the dedication, the hard work and quite frankly,
putting up with awful temperatures and weather conditions at times.

Speaker 6 (09:44):
I think it was in that out yep. And you know,
Joe the Box are great. Joe the Box from the
rab warehouse up on Long Island. He's helped them out
quite a bit with their.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Joe is a man study I got to be honest with.

Speaker 6 (09:56):
You, him and his flag.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
He really is.

Speaker 6 (09:58):
He is but Freedom Corner over nine hundred days, God
bless them. Hopefully it's coming to an end soon. Hopefully
by the time you say this at.

Speaker 4 (10:07):
The next phase of this J six coverage, ladies and
gentlemen is going to be helping these people rebuild their lives.

Speaker 13 (10:12):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (10:13):
And it's not going to stop. We do have something
kind of cool to go to the break with. And
I grew up in Indiana and there's a lot of
Amish around where I grew up, and the Amish folks
are pretty damn cool. You may think that they're extremely

(10:35):
conservative and they don't do things that are a whole.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
Lot of fun.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
They're rednecks.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
They are They're like the ultimate cool redneck country boy.

Speaker 3 (10:46):
Okay, and you.

Speaker 4 (10:48):
Know guys like me, we play around in the snow
with four wheelers and trucks and that kind of stuff.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
Uh, this has taken it to a whole new level.

Speaker 4 (10:57):
This is playing in the snow.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
We'll be right back.

Speaker 13 (11:51):
Bos hom stairs, which slept the building.

Speaker 15 (12:02):
We could now project the winner of the presidential race,
Donald Trump wins the presidency.

Speaker 16 (12:07):
What started off as unlikely, It's impossible, is no reality.

Speaker 10 (12:14):
I will fight for you with every breath in my body,
and I will never ever let you down.

Speaker 17 (12:23):
We have a president who actually fulfilled the promises, invaded
the campsiuring the border to foreign.

Speaker 9 (12:29):
Pot Now as a record as president is pretty m.

Speaker 7 (12:31):
President breaking news out of Polion has executed an unprecedented
sirch warrant.

Speaker 18 (12:36):
A president Donald Trump, a luckist president, has both sides
of the political aisle.

Speaker 9 (12:41):
Of in Allan Jeris and unstable moment in American history.

Speaker 6 (12:45):
The Justice Department has just indicted former President Donald Trump.

Speaker 9 (12:49):
Fiven years.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
They hated him, they targeted him, they hunted him. This
is the.

Speaker 10 (12:53):
Epitome of the abuse of the prosecutorial power to pre
have political decisions. And never thought anything like this could
happen in America.

Speaker 16 (13:02):
The only crime that I have committed is to feariously
defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it.
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong,
the more certain you should be that you must keep
pushing that hand. They want to take away my freedom
because I will never let them take away your freedom.

(13:23):
They want to silence me because I will never let
them silence you.

Speaker 9 (13:31):
They're not coming after me.

Speaker 10 (13:32):
They're coming after you, and I just happen to be
standing in their way, and I will never be moving.

Speaker 16 (13:38):
On November f four, justice will be done.

Speaker 8 (13:43):
We will take back our country, and.

Speaker 6 (13:45):
We will make America break again.

Speaker 10 (13:50):
America will always rise to every challenge and overcome every danger.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
Donald pult it seems to always get stronger when challenge
these types of things.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
I think you're from strength.

Speaker 16 (14:04):
When I'm re elected, I will totally obliterate the deep state.

Speaker 6 (14:11):
As long as we have pride in our believes.

Speaker 19 (14:15):
Courage, and our convictions and faith and our God, then
we will not fail.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
Hi, welcome back everybody to Cowboy Logic. We got to
really be chew for you tonight. Gotta be honest about it.

Speaker 4 (14:43):
It's really big, really big, really beat you, and we're
gonna bring on really needed Sarah mcabe. This is little
sister Sarah mcabee, how little serious she is.

Speaker 6 (14:53):
I can't imagine what's going through your mind right now.
It's got to be an emotional roller coaster, given that
your husband is still in prison.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
And yeah, but here's the thing. See, we don't know.

Speaker 4 (15:06):
We don't know, ladies and gentlemen, because this show right
now is scheduled to air the week after we recorded it,
and we're recording this three days two days before the inauguration,
so we have no idea what's going to be going on,
and that's why we're choosing certain subjects to talk about
in this show, one of which is the absolute great

(15:27):
work that Sarah's Foundation and Shane Jenkins Foundation.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
Stand in the Gap. Dot foundation is the website you
can go.

Speaker 4 (15:36):
To, but Stand in the Gap Foundation has been doing
now for quite some time, and they've just done something
super cool. Sarah, I want you to tell everybody what
Standing the Gap has just done.

Speaker 17 (15:49):
Absolutely, thank you for giving us a platform to come
on and share this exciting news with you all. Stand
in the Gap has donated a total of forty thousand
dollars to the J six Road Home project that Jenny
McCombs and her lovely husband are putting together at their
ranch in Texas. And you might ask why forty thousand.
We did that in honor of the four individuals that

(16:10):
lost their lives on January sixth, that truly paid the
ultimate sacrifice, Ashley Babbitt, Roseanne Boylan, Kevin Grison, and Benjamin Phillips,
and we did this simply because we never want their
legacy forgotten. These January sixth defendants, once they are released
and come home, will somewhat be made hole again, but
these families will never be made hole again, and so

(16:30):
Stand in the Gap continues to not only fight for
their justice, but to continue to honor their legacy. And
we are just honored to partner with Jenny and the
j six Road Home Project because this was something that
was talked about very early on, as we knew no
one was coming to save us, we had to save ourselves,
and so this was pooled together when it was a

(16:50):
very lonely island for January sixth defendants and their families,
but we knew that we had to be there for
them upon their release, and so Stand in the Gap.
We feel like we are doing our by giving back
not only for the immediate needs of these families as
they are enduring this incarceration, but truly looking for a
brighter future ahead.

Speaker 6 (17:09):
Well that's awesome.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
I gotta tell you.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
We can tell you, ladies and gentlemen that your money
is safe if you donate to Stand in the Gap.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
We've tit it, We've known Sarah.

Speaker 4 (17:24):
Now for three years we've spent time one on one
with her, and it's a safe place to invest in
the J six movement.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
I'm telling you that.

Speaker 4 (17:36):
Let's run a video real quick of Jenny, very excited
because these tiny homes are coming together.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
And then when we get.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
Back, Sarah, explain a little bit, because we had Jenny
on a couple of weeks ago, explain a little bit
about the re entry process and how Jenny and everybody
down there in Texas is helping out with that.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
Luke, roll this video of Jenny.

Speaker 20 (17:57):
Please Jenny here at the J six Road home project.
This is so exciting, y'all. Look that is our first
tiny house.

Speaker 9 (18:12):
And then look what just happened.

Speaker 20 (18:15):
Our second tiny house is getting framed out. Oh my goodness, y'all,
it's happened so fast.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
God is so good.

Speaker 20 (18:22):
It's absolutely insane. I'm gonna walk you over so you
can see some of it. I don't know how to
turn my phone around, but that's okay. And these guys
are working like crazy crazy. There's more and more people
getting involved. We're raising more and more money. We've had
people donate so many different things, it's crazy. So this

(18:47):
is they've got the sighting on the outside, and we'll
ultimately cover this with wood or rock and make it
look like it's been here for one hundred years. I'm
just gonna turn the phone around so you could see
the door.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
And inside.

Speaker 20 (19:06):
Just little like three hundred square feet tiny homes, and
then this happened. So this is the second one, and
look at that and that beautiful big door, big window.
We'll have a little bathroom, a little kitchenette, and then
the bedroom, living area, all of that kind of stuff.

(19:29):
So we're super excited it's happening. We're expecting January twentieth,
it'll be biblical and the prison doors will fling open
and that our people will finally be free. So thank
you for supporting J six roadhome.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
Dot com J six Roadhawesome dot com.

Speaker 4 (19:46):
Sarah tell us a little bit about how this re
entry program that Jenny's got going on, just to remind
some of the viewers that may not have seen that
show a.

Speaker 17 (19:53):
Couple of weeks ago January sixth, defendants have been persecuted
where the process us as the punishment. It's not only
that they are going up against a rig system, but
what it does it look like when they are released
from prison, and that has been a major question. And
for a lot of these people, they have lost their families,
they have lost their homes, they've cashed out their four

(20:14):
one K, their retirements, they've sold their assets. Some of
them don't even have vehicles or places to go upon
their release. So what does that look like when they
do open those prison doors and they are able to
walk out. And that's where the j six Rode Home
Project steps in because we are not going to let
them continue this journey without having the support from American patriots.

(20:35):
This has only been possible because American citizens have helped
see January six defendants through this. And it's not only
for a place for them to live, it's a place
where they can get back on their feet with their careers.
There's many January six defendants that won't go back to
the careers that they did prior to January six, and
so it's helping them learn a new skill set where
conservative people will hire them regardless of what the media

(20:58):
has said about them. In wardless if their sentences at
this time are just commuted and not fully pardoned, because
when they do a background check, all of these chargers
are going to pop up. That doesn't mean that they're
bad people. And then in all of that is this
healing journey that it's not just for January sixth defendants,
but it's for their families. And so long term with
the j six World Home Project is should truly make

(21:20):
this an oasis for where people can start their healing
journey and getting back to what the Lord has intended
us to do and restore these individuals.

Speaker 4 (21:29):
Now once again, ladies and gentlemen, because we record our
shows the week before the air, things could be very
different in the Maccabee household. I'm hoping by the time
you guys watch this, We're all hoping. And I just
want to say, Sarah, you have our word.

Speaker 3 (21:49):
I promise you.

Speaker 4 (21:52):
That if the pardons come down, if the commuting of
sentences comes down, and brother Colt comes home to you,
we will not call you for forty eight hours. You
will have forty eight hours to do whatever you plan
on doing with Mac once he comes home. But then
we're gonna call and see how things are going. But

(22:13):
you got forty eight hours of free time away from
Donna and Donna Okay, right.

Speaker 6 (22:19):
And this is a family show.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
You Well, that's up to you. You know, you know
that's up to you, because I have a feeling he will.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (22:28):
What's unbelievable. Seriously though, is he called Don right after
he was found guilty and said, at least I got
Roseanne Boylan's story out there because he tried to revive
Roseanne Boiling, and we all feel that's why he was targeted.
I mean, this is what a good person he is.
I mean, there's no words for something.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Don't wait. I can't wait.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
I'm hoping that this is so outdated by the time
this airs, because we want these guys in gals home
stand in the game dot foundation. You want to find this.
You guys ask me all the time, where's a good
place that we can put some money. That's a good place.
J six road home dot com another good place. Sarah mccabee,

(23:15):
I am so excited for you, and I know that
you guys have had a roller coaster ride for four years.
But I believe this is coming to end. I pray
to God this is coming to an end for you
and your family, and I hope the next time you
come on, you've got that Cole mccabee with you.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
I want that boy on the air with us. We
love you, Sarah mccabee. Ladies and gentlemen, We're gonna be
back with more Cowboy logic. Don't you dare go away?

Speaker 6 (24:17):
And we're back on Cowboy Logic. And I am looking
forward to this because it's been far too long since
we've had doctor Lee Merritt on. She is the medical rebel, folks. Yep,
there she is. Let me tell you something. She's one
of America's front line doctors. We've known her for a
while and she is relentless when it comes to really

(24:38):
being on the cutting edge of medicine and kind of
rocking the boat on the conventional thought.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
She takes no prisoners.

Speaker 6 (24:45):
Yes this is true. University of Rochester School of Medicine,
grad back in nineteen eighty with honors, served ten plus
years in the US Navy as a physician. She's been
in private practice since nineteen ninety five. President of the
American Association rather Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. And

(25:07):
you're really big into anti aging medicine. See here's what
I'm thinking. You won a bodybuilding contest at age sixty three.
You probably there wouldn't there wouldn't be any DEI problem
with you, you probably make it in the military.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
Even now at this point you ain't set the bar
in the military. I would say, there are dudes that
have trouble keeping up with you.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
Maybe in one of them.

Speaker 6 (25:29):
But anyhow, she's one of America's frontline doctors, which really
was the best. And again folks find her at the
Medical Rebel dot com, the Medical Rebel dot com doctor Lemeritt. Okay,
let's get right to it. Vaccines and how when you
have vaccine remorse, which is happening right now. And what's

(25:52):
horrible is when you turn on your computer, all you
see is people dropping dead at young ages. Now, this
is really scary stuff. Then you've spoken spoken out about
it for so long, give us the latest.

Speaker 9 (26:04):
Well, I've been doing some really interesting research. And that's
why I haven't had much on my website here recently
or my rumble channel because it takes time to do this.
But when you go back in time, this isn't new.
This goes back to Edward Jenner. Edward Jenner was a fraud.
All the vaccine has been a fraud. It's never saved lives,

(26:25):
even with smallpox, which I mean that's a hard thing
to wrap your head around. But when you realize what's
really going on here, the solutions are simple. So they
have to tell us a lot of nonsense, so we
don't know what's going on. I'm giving us. We're doing
a seminar on the twenty fifth of January, Sherry Tenpenny
and a bunch of us on parasites, on parasitism, and

(26:46):
my part of it is parasites and cancer. Now I'm
just going to say, I think parasites are a big,
big deal, and they're a big deal for these vaccines.
I found an old I was in an old parasitology
text from nineteen nineteen and there was a guy in
Oklahoma that was doing a lot of research. And what
he was doing he was looking at chickens. And they knew,

(27:07):
by the way, at the turn of the century of
nineteen hundred, they had an idea that cancer was parasites.
So that's my thirty minutes. It's going to be on
cancer as parasites. But this guy was using chickens and
he was dosing them with parasites. They would develop these
tumors and they would eventually be killed by the parasite infestation,
which looks like cancer. But then they did this thing

(27:29):
where they and they didn't have like our vaccines like
we have today. They called them inoculations, but they were
really taking crude bacterial and you know detritus, you know,
like puss from the small original smallpox vaccine, which was
cowpox they said was basically from puss from cow utters,
I mean. And they would just cut you in the
skin and rub it in there. That's what they were doing.

(27:51):
But two things. One is, ever since they started doing that,
we started seeing three things. We started seeing cancer, we
started seeing tuberculosis go up a problem, a knemonic problem,
and we started seeing heart disease. Same three things we're
seeing now. Well, this guy in Oklahoma showed that if
you gave the parasite to the chicken and that's all
you did, the chicken died, but not that much before

(28:13):
its normal lifespan. But if you gave them the parasite
and then you gave them any vaccine, they called it
a virus fix It's I guess French for some viral fixative.
They gave them that vaccine, then they died in short order.
And I read that and I said, oh, that's a
bioweapons program in process. So this goes way back, I've

(28:35):
been saying, so, how do you put this all together.
I've been telling my friends for a long time that
I've met in this fight in my military. Doctor friends,
when they started talking about the cancers they're seeing in
the military. You know, when I was in the military,
we would see some young guy. I was with the
Marine Corps overseas. We'd see one young guy with a
you know, maybe a rare like a testicular cancer or

(28:56):
just something unusual, but just just one. He wouldn't have
a tag, so see he just have one tumor. We'd
send them off. They'd get treated. But now they're seeing
after that, not after COVID, but after the COVID vaccine.
Suddenly they start seeing these young, healthy guys, army guys
coming in and they'd be riddled with what they thought
was cancer. And I said to my friends, I said,

(29:16):
do you think cancer changed its spots in twenty twenty one?
Like a leopard doesn't change its spots. Do you really
think cancer did? Or are we seeing something else? We're
not understanding what we're looking at. And it would what
I'm suggesting is those and we have lots of evidence
for it. By the way, the Nobel Prize in nineteen
twenty seven was given for parasites causing cancer theory.

Speaker 6 (29:36):
You know, nineteen twenty seven.

Speaker 9 (29:38):
Nineteen twenty seven, you never hear about this, Yeah, Pivager,
he was a German guy, and then they disavowed it
later when the pharmaceutical companies wanted to kill you with this.
So basically, these these young healthy marines, and you know
army guys are snooping and pooping through the bush. You know,
they're getting into swamps, they're they're drinking water in third

(29:58):
world countries. They're probably riddled with parasites. But as a
young person, what happens is you've got a great immune system,
especially those guys, they're in great health, so they're walling
off the parasites in little cysts all over your body.
I mean, you eat sushi, you're getting on average, about
ten thousand parasite eggs. They're everywhere, they're in our environment.
That's that part we can't deal with. But what's happening
is when you give the vaccine, this COVID vaccine, and

(30:21):
all vaccines do this to some degree. That's just the worst.
It knocks down your immune system in such a way
that now the parasites don't have their guards on it.
The immune system is like the Roman sentries standing there
keeping those things in assists. And suddenly the Roman guards
are gone and the Visigoths come in and sack the country.
Your immune system goes away, and suddenly these parasites come
out and take you over. And I learned this and

(30:43):
another thing that got me on this road was talking
to a parasitologist who says, you know, and they talk
about this in parasitology all the time, but not in oncology,
not in the cancer study guys, because they don't want
to lose their funding. But in parasitology they know that
solid tumors under the microscope are indistinguished from parasite egg sacks.

Speaker 6 (31:02):
So the tumors could be parasite egg sex. And can
you imagine a world without the American Cancer Society. I mean,
they're obviously they got a lot of money to fight
this crap. So we have horses, No, we have horses,
and you know, we knew about ivermectin, and also we
kind of rotate these anti parasitic drugs and the other

(31:26):
one is fenn bendisol, and I'm thinking, oh my gosh, you.

Speaker 9 (31:29):
Know, you guys, you're probably in better shape than the
average person. Now, I will tell you when this whole
before I knew all this, When this whole thing broke out,
and I just but I learned about parasites. I said, well,
I don't know that I have parasites, but I think
everybody has parasites. So I'm just going to for my
own learning. I'm going to treat myself. I started with
Knight OF's ox and I two things happened right away. Now,

(31:52):
first of all, I didn't put this together, but I
had been having for years before COVID. I started having
night sweats, and I'm talking about the drenching kind of
sheet wedding night sweats they associate with pre cancer. Usually
that's one of those things when we see it in
pear suins, we think cancer. But I tried to look
on myself. I said, I don't know any I've had
all my updates, I've looked at my colon oscar piece.

(32:14):
I mean, there's nothing wrong with me. What's going on.
I took the Night of Oxenin, which is just one
of the big three. I think fenn bendazol Night of
oxen Id ivermectin for parasites. I took it and within
within two doses, as you take it for three days
on four days off when you start. After the second day,
I had no night sweats. I mean they went away completely,

(32:35):
and I lost about two waist sizes because I decompressed
all these the stuff coming out that was I never
saw a real parasite in my stool, but you get
creepy things, and I'm telling you this is the usual.
A lot of people have this experience. But yeah, the
night sweats are a pretty pretty compelling thing, I'll tell you.
The other one is we've always said that women get

(32:58):
a sweet tooth the second half of their men cycle.
I learned this in the anti aging community that after
the full moon you start, your progesterone goes up and
that's when women tend to have these these sugar cravings. Well,
it turns out, what else happens at the full moon,
that's the major parasite hatch out in the body. So

(33:18):
I so I got this horrible sugar craving one time
about a week after the full moon, and I thought,
I'm going to test that theory, and I just took
one twelve miligram tablet of ivermectin, not No. Two twelve
miligram tablets, So I took twenty four. But I would
normally dose myself with twenty four milligrams of ivermectin one
time within minutes and two hours. My I mean, just boom.

(33:40):
I can't even I don't even remember a leg time.
I had no sugar cravings because the parasites come out
and everything. Cancer likes parasites like they love carbohydrates. This
is one of the reasons that I think doctor Blaylock,
the neural surgeon years ago, was getting people to survive
glioblastoma by going on a completely no carb diet, I

(34:01):
mean truly keto because parasites. And this is what Otto
Warburg said in the twenties. He also, you know, like
he got a Nobel Prize for metabolism for looking at
this metabolic thing about how we respiration happens in the body.
But he said cancer is not genetic, it's a metabolism problem.
But he didn't realize that the metabolism he was seeing

(34:23):
was parasite metabolism.

Speaker 6 (34:24):
Damn, Okay, we're gonna have to leave it there because
we're going to go to a break for a minute here,
and this.

Speaker 4 (34:29):
Is a mind b real quickly, ladies and gentlemen, get
a notepad, get something to write with, because when we
come back from the break, we're going to have doctor
Merritt tell us again, and I'll try to get something
on the screen that will tell you about this drug
that she was talking about that's outside of say, ivermect in,
a hydroxychloric when that we talk about so much.

Speaker 6 (34:50):
Night ACKs tonight, never heard of it, so okay, well
we'll find out about that when we come back from
the break. And how our federal government has huge ties
to big pharma from the CIA. Very interesting. We'll be
back with more with doctor Lee Merritt right after this.

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Speaker 6 (36:18):
And we're back with doctor Lee Merritt. And you can tell, folks,
she is the medical rebel. She is medical rebel dot com.
This is mine, a total mind.

Speaker 3 (36:27):
Blow doc, and she is rebeling right now. And you
guys are getting a rebelctomy. Yes, this is true?

Speaker 4 (36:36):
Is that what that is?

Speaker 3 (36:37):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (36:37):
Right, all right now. I always thought I was kind
of on the cutting edge here learning about fan bendazol
and I've remect him because we do have horses. But
you said nidas zoxinid. Okay, it's another one.

Speaker 9 (36:50):
If people want to know what treats parasites, go look
at what the anietius is studying for cancer.

Speaker 20 (36:55):
Huh.

Speaker 9 (36:55):
You know, I feel like i'm you know, you know
that show The Wheel of Fortune. I like, I'm watching
that and the answer is what causes cancer? And on
the board it says p blank R blank sites and
somebody picks from NIH picks and oh, these guys are
just being completely brain dead about this, or they're just
afraid to speak the truth. They know the truth. I

(37:16):
have a feeling they're not brain dead. I have a
feeling they know the truth. But they can't get funded
telling the truth.

Speaker 3 (37:20):
There is no money in the truth. There is no
money in the truth.

Speaker 6 (37:25):
Especially if there's cancer's gone. There's a hell of a
lot of money that's going to be gone with it,
you know, Mike.

Speaker 9 (37:30):
Sticks down, the big dog in the block.

Speaker 11 (37:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (37:33):
So I don't recommend that everybody start on Audi's Nino
is oxen eided, but Nina is ox and I the
reason I started on it was years ago when Carrie Maday,
who's a friend of mine, showed that picture and we
were talking about it on the phone. When she found
that thing under the microscope, she called everybody called it
the thing it looked like and we were debating, you know,
what does it look like? Looks like a hydra and

(37:55):
we've heard of you know, I knew that years ago.
They were using hydra in research to try and span
spinal cord defects. When I was doing my spinal surgery fellowship,
they were talking a lot about that, and then suddenly
it went quiet, which is one of the signs that
you know, bioweapons programs, they'll publish and publish and publish,
and when they stop publishing, that's when it goes active.

(38:15):
So whatever that means. I was concerned that maybe that
was one of the things that was going around, so
that was being you know, put around as a toxin
or put into this genetic hydrogel. So I took the
night as oxende. It's a great drug, but it's very
expensive and it does have you know, if your liver
isn't perfect, you might not want to start with that one.
So I recommend people start with fem bendasol because it's

(38:37):
readily available. You can go down and get the you know,
and this is not official medical advices for entertainment and
educational purposes only, but just like you've treat your dog,
you know, if you don't think they're The big lie
in America has been that there are no parasites here. Oh,
we don't have to worry about that. That's the third
world country problem. But as Brian Artist says, if your
dog has parasites, what do you do When you take
your dog into the vet, they've warmed them cats, they

(38:58):
give them anti parasitic medicication. So so I mean I
I I basically usually use ivermectin or fenn bendazol, but
every once in a while I do a few cycles
of Nina's oxen ide, because the idea here is you
don't know unless even when you do sophisticated studies they
miss a lot. You know, your your stool sample for parasites.

(39:19):
It's more likely to be wrong than to be completely right.
So I personally, I personally don't study people. And you know,
if you're if you really can't get over your parasites,
there's a real problem, then maybe go get one of
these tests. Doctor Amin has a good lab for doing that.
But if you're if you're just starting out, I can
guarantee you have parasites. We all do.

Speaker 6 (39:40):
So if you have on your website the Medical Rebel
dot com a vaccine remorse uh therapy, I guess. And
we've had doctor Brian Artists on the show as well.
Something that you and I also talked about this week
in prep for this interview he mentioned as well, and
that is nicotine. Nicotine may actually be a good thing.

Speaker 9 (40:04):
And you know how we know that it's a good
thing because now the government wants to ban it. You know,
we started talking about hydroxy clark when they came after
our licenses, we started talking about ivermectin. They went just crazy,
and you know, wanted to ban everything, and then they
put a black box warning on ivermectin. That's just nonsense.
Yeah no, and now they're doing it with nicotine. Here's

(40:25):
the thing, here's how you explain this whole thing, and
it fits everything we saw in COVID. And I've been
saying for years COVID is not a virus. Viruses don't
exist the way we think. It's a contact poison. It
was spread around three cities and Wuhan, Lombardy in Italy
area and the New York City to get the things
started in the news. And as the neural scientist, oh

(40:50):
what's his name from, George Washington says, you don't even
need a virus to take down or a germ to
take down a country. All you need is the fear
of a germ, and you can do that on the internet.
So that's essentially they made us sick with poisons, but
they told us it's an infectious disease. It's a great
anti human agenda, makes us afraid of each other, and
we're not looking for the poisoner. We need to start
looking for the poisoners. But in any case, that's that's

(41:11):
I think what happened, and what what what those guys
at the Healing for the ag Is Brian Artis and
his colleagues figured out looking at the at the literature,
which doesn't you can't completely trust the literature because all
of medical and scientific publishing is owned by the intelligence services.
So they get things out they want out. However, some
things get out that they just are not paying attention to.
And I think that you know, you can find stuff.

(41:33):
But what they discovered is that they've been looking at
snake venoms and we knew. I said, well, yeah, we
know that they've been used for making blood pressure pills,
but it's more than that. They were actually using it
as a bioweapons program under the guys I think of
studying blood pressure. It does both. But we have these
what they call them nicotinic receptors. They're basically like you

(41:53):
have an insulin receptor all of your all of your
body and all the cells, so that when you get
sugar in your diet, you get carbohydrates, you need insulin.
The insulin flows out and it binds with this receptor
and then it brings down your glood blood sugar. You
metabolize it, right. Well, the same thing happens with these receptors,
these nicotinic receptors can bind lots of things, and in
the body they bind these certain constituents of blood pressure control.

(42:18):
So like the ren and angiotensin system and these things
that you have for blood pressure control work on these pathways.
But so do snake venoms and all toxins as far
as I all, like spider venom, all these kind of
heal a monster venom, these things. So what they've done,
apparently is I keep saying, we don't know that it's
actually snake venom. It's what in chemistry you call a ligand.

(42:41):
A ligand is just some chemical that binds into a receptor.
So this what they did is they made this chemical
ligand which involves that receptor pattern. The beauty of this
whole thing is is that they're not a lot of
other options. It's not like once we figure this out,
they can just go to another receptor. No, your body
is loaded with nicotinic receptors and they're in the brain,

(43:01):
the heart, and the lungs. So what And it's amazing
when I've told people about this and they've been sick
and they take the nicotine, how quickly it turns things around.
Things that we never would have thought was anything but
a germ created disease. So what what the nicotine does.
It's not an antidote. It doesn't neutralize the venom. What

(43:22):
it does or the or the poison. What it does
is it gets we call them nicotinic receptors because it
has more affinity. It binds nicotine better than anything else
in nature. So you get these you get these these
poisons on your receptors. And some people with long COVID,
like here's a perfect example. A guy with long COVID
comes to me and says, and not a patient, just

(43:43):
somebody kind of knew me and on the street kind
of thing, and said, uh, you know, I've had I've
had this peripheral vision. My vision's been bad for two
years ever since I got COVID, sick with COVID. So
he probably got the real poison that was out there.
And and he said, I've kind of lost it. And
I said, he are you Have you ever been a
smoker And he said, well, yeah, in the past. I said, well,
here's what I want you to do, because smokers can't

(44:03):
just do the gum. They have to do patches or
something else, choose or something. So I said, get a
seven milligram nicotine patch and put it on and see
what happens. Let me know in a couple of weeks.
And I didn't get back there for a few weeks,
so it's about two months later. I think I got
back and talked to him, and this was the story.
He said. The minute I put the patch on, I
mean almost you know, within an hour my vision cleared up.

(44:27):
But I did it for two weeks. Then I quit
using the patch and my vision all went fluy again.
So I said, well, that means then we just learned
something about that. See, we're learning medicine the way the
old doctors did when they didn't have anybody teaching us.
We had to learn it by observation. What that tells
you is that the poison, these man made toxins, these

(44:48):
ligands that are hitting our receptors, they get displaced by
the nicotine. The nicotine slips in between them and the
receptor and pushes it off the receptor, but it's still
circulating around in your body. And if you go, if
you don't get rid of it somehow, which you know
people are saying E DTA helps get rid of it.
There are many other things that can help flush this

(45:08):
stuff out, and that's to be worked on. But that
thing pushes it off and then it gets circulating around,
and sometimes you might have to do this for a
long time. I had another friend that went to Costa Rica.
This is the kind of thing you see with nicotine.
I went. She went to Costa Rica to her house
to visit for a couple of weeks. I told her
to start this gum. Okay, I get Lucy dot Co gum.

(45:29):
Because she's not a smoker and she's an asthmatic. I
said I would be on it. I don't go on
a trip. If I'm going to go on any kind
of trip, I start three days before. I take it
all during the trip, two milligrams, three times a day,
and for three days afterwards, and I never get sick anymore.
I do other things too, I take chlorine dioxide and
my supplements. But that's it's easy. It's three part thing.
But what she did is she didn't take the gum.

(45:51):
So she comes back and now she's a bad asthmatic
and she now says, I think I've gotten pneumonia. I'm
coughing up yellow stuff.

Speaker 8 (45:58):
Now.

Speaker 9 (45:58):
In the old days when I was a member of
the Flat Earth Medical Society. That would have been a
no brainery.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
Can you do this in thirty seconds? Or should we
hold you over?

Speaker 3 (46:07):
Okay, go ahead.

Speaker 9 (46:08):
I would have given her antibiotics, because that's the knee
jerk reaction for that kind of thing. On the other hand,
I said, we've got a few hours before the pharmacy closed.
I want you to start the gum if you got
it in the house. She starts the gum. She calls
me in two hours. I'm fine.

Speaker 6 (46:22):
Yeah, Well, so you don't want to smoke, but are
you're talking about patches or these pouches.

Speaker 9 (46:28):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (46:28):
Sometimes nobody's telling you to go out and start dipping.

Speaker 6 (46:34):
At all.

Speaker 3 (46:36):
But I am getting my nicotine. Ladies, gentlemen, he got
the good doctor in the barn with us.

Speaker 4 (46:43):
We're going to have some more medical educacation when we
get back. We'll be right back, everybody. Don Newan with

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Speaker 3 (50:25):
So let's get back to medicine. Doctor. This is you
were talking to us before we went to.

Speaker 4 (50:31):
Break about the nicotine and you know, I've got my
little nicotine, my tobacco dip here.

Speaker 3 (50:39):
You're not a.

Speaker 4 (50:39):
Smoker, but you do chew the nicotine gum and you
will wear the nicotine patch if need be, so that
I don't get eight thousand emails, would you please let
everybody know what you're talking about with that very briefly,
because we've got a lot of things we got to
touch on. Pay attention, everybody, don't email me, Do not

(51:01):
email me about this.

Speaker 3 (51:03):
Pay attention.

Speaker 9 (51:05):
So we know that there's toxins in our environment, and
a lot of things we thought was disease is actually toxins.
This idea of airborne disease hasn't been proven. I don't
believe it. It's pretty much all toxins and parasites and
bacterial toxins. So what happens is a lot of them
attack these nicotine receptors and nicotine bumps off the toxin.

(51:26):
It doesn't get it out of your body, but it
gets it off the receptor, so you're not sick with it.
Then you've got to flush it out of the body.
And I've never had a cigarette in my mouth, so
I'm not. You don't get addicted, by the way to
just pure nicotine. That's another you know, big live that
was from the cigarette companies dosed people with pyrozine that
apparently made cigarettes addictive. I always thought there was something

(51:48):
wrong with that story because the Japanese when I was
stationed there with the Marine Corps, the Japanese, those guys
were chain smokers. They smoked like crazy, but they were
living into their eighties and nineties and running up and
down stairs. So our cigarettes were not the same as theirs.
So that's one of the things we have to realize,
and I haven't. I haven't looked really deeply into that,
but there's something else going on here. But don't worry

(52:09):
about the gum. It's it's okay, it's just kind of
annoy If you've never smoked, it might irritate your throat
a little bit. So start small, start at one milligram
and move up.

Speaker 6 (52:17):
Okay, dot Co Lucy dot Co is the best gum,
which doctor Brian artists also talked about. And you're up
to two milligrams three times a day. Yeah, my mom
lived to ninety one, and my dad smoked cigars. He
lived in ninety two, So my mom started smoking cigarettes
at thirteen, So who the hell knows anyhow.

Speaker 9 (52:35):
Organic tobacco, you know, see the thing of what it is,
and I've got I've got friends that now smoke a
couple times a week organic tobacco for the same health reasons.
Our founding fathers weren't, you know, trying to poison people
when they grew tobacco. You know, the old it was.
It was different back then, and I think there's a
reason that it got perverted, so to speak.

Speaker 6 (52:55):
All right, So talk about chlorine dioxide because you know,
now I'm thinking of this meme of Donald Trump shooting
chlorox and do his.

Speaker 9 (53:04):
By the way, that is just a nightmare. That's that's
the anti that's because they really there's certain things they
just don't want you to know about. So my program
for myself is I take a balanced supplement nutrition that
I drink every day that gives me ninety essential nutrients.
I take a few things like Vitamin D a little
extra and Vitamin C a little extra, and my own
I have a rebel immunity. I'll shamelessly plug my own

(53:26):
rebel immunity. It's got your corsetin nac and and chromium
and copper and things that you don't think about selenium.
And then I take chlorine dioxide and I take the
nicotine gump. That's my essentially, my my plan. And I mean,
I'm seventy two. I just don't get sick anymore. I
used to do. When I first was traveling on COVID,

(53:46):
I got really definitely ill with an asthmatic attack, pneumonia
kind of thing one time. Now I just don't even
get close.

Speaker 3 (53:53):
I agree, Yeah, Doc, I agree.

Speaker 4 (53:56):
Listen, And I've said this on the air two hundred
The last time that Donna and I even had a
head cold was COVID, and that was in November of
twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (54:11):
Yeah, I'm sixty three. I'm not going to share because
I get slapped by the Italian guy. See, I get
slapped even if I don't say it. I'm telling you,
we don't.

Speaker 4 (54:20):
Get sick anymore. And the thing is, let me ask
you this and get your professional medical opinion on this.
We're probably catching and being exposed to what everybody else's being.

Speaker 3 (54:33):
It's not like we've got some shield up against us.

Speaker 4 (54:36):
What our immune system is battling it to the point
where we don't have any of the symptoms that make
you feel like crap or lead into worse things. Correct, well, yes,
but don't think of you're catching stuff. We have to
change our language. We're not catching things. We're getting into poisons.
So and the other thing I didn't tell you is

(54:57):
treating your parasites. You have to treat your parasites too.
We are getting parasite toxicity and we're getting poisoned. And
it's not flying from your neighbor. It's not coming from
your neighbor's mouth into you. Again, that's the flying unicorn
theory that I'm I'm gonna work on dispelling. But that's
that's that's really not what's happening. And once you realize
it's a poison, it's a lot easier to deal with.

Speaker 6 (55:17):
So we're in.

Speaker 9 (55:17):
Good shape and we get poisoned our food, and you
probably are eating clean. You know, you're not eating a
bunch of very bad, toxic food.

Speaker 6 (55:24):
No, we do. I don't know. I gotta be honest
with you. We don't eat the best, you know, although
I do make a really mean spaghetti and meatballs from scratch.

Speaker 9 (55:32):
Well there you go. But we you know, look at
we get. We get poisoned in. Our wheat is being
poisoned with bromine, and our water is being prosen with fluoride.
You know, our soils are being contaminated. Everything that's happening.
They're coming after us with poisons in our food and
you know, toxic drinks and all sorts of stuff. So
it's and that's what the beauty. Here's here's about back

(55:55):
to chlorine dioxide. The beauty of chlorine dioxide. This is
really God's gift to mankind. Chlorox hydrogen, peroxide, antibiotics, all
these things. Yes, they will kill bacteria, They will kill,
you know, potentially get rid of some of the stuff
that you might not like, parasites and things. But they
will also damage the good bacteria. The good things that

(56:16):
are in your gut. We are mostly bacteria in our
you know, we're like, we're like a little bacterial colony
with a human tucked in the middle. We have more
bacterial DNA than we have human DNA in the body.
So it's kind of creepy. But that's why these PCR
tests can never work. It's not it's not about it's
just crazy, but we are. We don't want to kill
the good bacteria. You know, those those those alcohol things

(56:39):
they put on the wall, there's very toxic. They're bad.
That that isopropyle alcohol. Once in a while, when somebody
gives you a shot, you can live with, but you
shouldn't be using it five times a day. It's really
bad for the liver. And it's worse than an ethanol,
which is alcohol that you drink by vibe cup for example,
for the liver. And yet they've got you doing that
five pumps, you know, every twenty minutes. They want you
to wash your hands with that thing. It's terrible. It'll

(57:01):
make you be taken over by the other things worse,
So you don't want to do that. Now, what's happening
is we have chlorine dioxide. Just happens to be positioned.
There's a chemical thing of chemists out there. No, it's
the bulgege association. Everything that's bad steals your electrons. Sickness
is not about biology. It's really physics. You get sick

(57:21):
because something has stolen electrons from you, and now your
enzymes and your proteins are losing their normal shape because
they're losing their bonds. And that's how you get sick.
And what chlorine dioxide does and why you'll never become
resistant to it, and why it doesn't hurt the good guys.
The good guys aren't electron stealers. That's why they're good guys.
It's kind of like we don't call it a weed

(57:42):
when it's when it's a flower in your garden, but
if it were growing in the middle of your grass,
you might think of it as a weed. The bad
bacteria are electrons stealers, the good ones are not. So
chlorine dioxide just gives you back your electrons, steals them
from the parasites. Parasites hate chlorine dioxide. It's kill.

Speaker 6 (57:58):
It's a pill, just like you get is.

Speaker 9 (58:01):
It's a it's a liquid. And so people people get
overwhelmed by trying to figure out how do I find it,
where do I buy it, how do I make it?
I've got it all on my website. I talked. I
gave a talk at the Western a Price uh Dinner
meeting last year in October, and I made part of
it into a video, how to make your own chlorine dioxide, basically,
how to use it, how to mix it and drink it.

(58:23):
And the idea is what one year around like. I
have a bottle, thirty second bottle filled with filled with
water I put for me. I use fifteen drops, but
don't start there. You start at one. And I use
fifteen drops a day and I just every hour I
take a slug out of that. It lasts in your
system forty five minutes. At the end of the day.
After forty five minutes you take your vitamin C and

(58:45):
other things. You can't take while you're drinking that, but
otherwise you can eat during this.

Speaker 4 (58:49):
And this is all on the medical rebel dot com,
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Speaker 1 (59:57):
This one's going on the coffee table. Love it so much.
Thank you, Jovan.

Speaker 6 (01:00:19):
And we're back with doctor Lee Merritt Themedicalrebel dot Com.
All this information we're talking about is on her website.
This is Nida Zax and that's a nied from bendazol ivermectin,
all that stuff, and also Lucy dot Co gum that's
the best gum you can get, chlorine dioxide, all these
great things to battle parasites. Who would have thought. You know,

(01:00:42):
Mike Ben's who we've had on the show, and he's
he's just brilliant at Mike Ben's cyber By the way, folks,
you should follow him. Vaccines, he said, are an instrument
to take over power via basically right now, the CIA
and the federal government. In fact, he goes back decades
talking about how Don Rumsfeld ran gilliad before he was

(01:01:02):
a Secretary of State. I'm sure it goes even back
farther than that. You were saying, they knew about it
back in nineteen twenty seven, problems with parasites.

Speaker 9 (01:01:10):
Yeah, so they knew about they knew about vaccine problems
back in eighteen twenty seven. That was in the shop.
It was the university doctors talking about it back then,
saying don't do this, don't do this. It's not about
you're not treating anything. You're making people die of cancer
and lung disease and heart problems. You know. So yeah,
I think that. I think it's hard to wrap your

(01:01:31):
head around. It's so massive. It's like Jay Edgar Hoover
said that the individual's handicap by coming face to face
with them with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe
it exists.

Speaker 6 (01:01:41):
But talking about RFK, then, so what can we do?
You know, as far as the vaccines, and you know,
are you in his camp? Seems like he's doing the
right thing.

Speaker 9 (01:01:50):
Well, first I'll say is we are in primarily an
intelligence war, an information warfare. You know, they tricked They
didn't mandate vaccines, They tricked people. They can coerced people
into back scenes. It was immoral, it was unethical. But
they have their they have their own little set of
weird rules, and one of them is they kind of
have to tell you what they're going to do to you.

(01:02:10):
So I think that that in an intelligence where we
don't exactly know who the players are, we don't have
we don't given the program those guys are, they know
what it is. They tell us things in creepy ways
that we don't understand at the time we hear it.
But so I think RFK is a good guy, and
I think I think he has a potential to really
do a lot of good things here and so far,

(01:02:31):
what I've heard him say it makes a lot of sense.
He's but he's not. You know, there's a lot there's
some weird stuff there, you know, like the Christmas party
that presumably everybody to come to his house for the
Christmas party had to be vaccinated what you know, and
they blamed on his wife, but he's you know, that's
kind of not nuts. On the other hand, they've really

(01:02:54):
exposed a lot. So for example, one of the things
they exposed, and I think if it's not just about
red dye number three, and it's not just about some
of the stuff we've been talking about, it's about all vaccines.
It's not just a COVID vaccine. I think it was
with the Children's Health Defense Greg Glazer. I did an
interview with him this on that Rumble channel, and they
showed that if you don't have any vaccines, if you've

(01:03:15):
been one of these lucky about one hundred thousand children
that got born where your parents did not give you
a vitamin K shot, your mother did not get any
vaccines when you were in uterow nothing, you've never had
a vaccine, your chance of getting a chronic disease any
time in your life is less than two percent, and
even then it's minor, whereas if you're a vaccinated, normal,
vaccinated child, it's over sixty eight percent. That's a huge

(01:03:38):
We have been poisoning our children since the fifties, no,
and probably before. I mean, we didn't see childhood cancer.
Until we started giving the smallpox vaccine and the tetanus vaccines.
That was really not something that they saw. In fact,
they didn't really see heart disease and cancer at all
in the eighteen hundreds. That's why the doctors back then
started to scream about this. So the problem we are

(01:04:00):
in is a world that people don't We don't live
two hundred years, so we don't see the change. I've
seen the change in my lifetime. I'm old enough to
see the change in my lifetime of chronic illness. It's
got you know, and the most obvious thing based on
especially on their numbers. So this comes out of the
funding that Robert Kennedy was able to put together, and
I really applaud him for everything he's done. And I

(01:04:22):
think that I'm just optimistically hopeful. Let me just say
that about RFK Junior.

Speaker 6 (01:04:28):
Talk about parents and kids. I mean, you know a
lot of times you can't go to school unless they're vaccinated.
You look at the list of vaccines through Actually, yeah, if.

Speaker 9 (01:04:41):
You go to school, I know, I know that's what
they think. But I can tell you schools like one,
they don't really care that your child is vaccinated. They're
just told to do that. What they care about is
the money. And if you threaten to take your kids out,
and if twenty parents in a small school threaten to
take their kids out if they were forced to get
a vaccine, it's over. And I'm and I will tell

(01:05:02):
you that I know lots of parents that just never
got their kids vaccinated and they just ignored the stuff
and they never got thrown out. It won't happen. It
won't work for everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:05:11):
And that in a public school setting.

Speaker 9 (01:05:14):
Schools are different because they want that twelve thousand dollars ahead.
You know, they want that stuff. And now I'll tell
you the bigger problem I think is in so and
by the way, I don't think you're safe putting your
kids in school anyway. In public school. I think they're
all the stuff they're doing in public schools, besides the
gender transformation that they're teaching kids without parents and knowledge,

(01:05:35):
it's it's totally evil. So personally, i'd find a group
in home school I wouldn't do. I homeschooled my kids
and I was I was a surgeon at the time.
It isn't easy, it's never easy, but you can do it.
You get together with your friends. So in any case,
I think the biggest biggest problem there is that it's

(01:05:56):
it's not just the vaccines in schools. It's it's the
food and schools. It's everything. So I would I would
take your kids out of schools. There was another thing.
I lost my train of thought when you.

Speaker 4 (01:06:06):
Well, I'll tell you what. Let me ask you a
quick question. We got about four minutes left here. This
show will air the week after, hopefully Monday or Tuesday,
all these Jay six ers may be released from prisons.

Speaker 22 (01:06:22):
My question is, some of these guys have been eating
I can't say it on the air, but really really
bad food for now four years.

Speaker 4 (01:06:35):
What would you advise that they do to help start
building up their immune system and correcting four years of
eating a lot of soy and bugs and pubic hairs.

Speaker 6 (01:06:49):
And things like that that smells like chlorine too.

Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
What do you suggest these guys do.

Speaker 9 (01:06:53):
Number One, they're mineral deficient, and mineral deficiency is a
huge problem for chronic disease that's been well worked out.
It's not just you know, anybody thinks that you know,
the Institute of Medicine will tell you BacT you know,
in vitamins both basically make expensive year and that's just
not true. But you can't do it with a pill
here and a pill there. I had a nature a
path tell me, you know you allopaths. He kind of

(01:07:14):
made fun of me, and he said, you think that
when you realize you need supplements, you do it like
you're treating a heart disease with a pill here and
a pill there. It doesn't work. So I have on
my site. I'm not trying to sell you anything. You
can get this wherever you want to, but you need
something that gives you in a liquid form and start
that daily to fill up your tank with minerals, you know,
the ninety essentral minerals. You need something to do that.

Speaker 3 (01:07:35):
What what on your site do they look for that?

Speaker 9 (01:07:38):
Well, they're going to look for the Foundation pack. It's
the Foundation Pack. And if you can't afford the Foundation Pack,
you can just get a bottle. You can get the
bottle of the plant derived liquid minerals right there. If
you use the code energy right now for a couple
of months, it's you can get it for ten percent off.
So I would do that. That's the number one you

(01:08:00):
have to have because your body won't function. It can't
heal itself if you don't have all the building blocks
of metabolism. Number two, the next cheapest thing, because these
guys are probably all in financial stuff from having this
horrible thing happened to them. I was at J six
and I keep looking over my shoulder a little bit.

Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
But they they had a.

Speaker 9 (01:08:19):
They need to be on chlorine dioxide because chlorine dioxide
will help if you if you get to a big
enough dose, it'll actually get rid of the parasites too.
So but you start slowly. It's super cheap compared to
anything else you can do. If you do those two things,
you're going to be well on your way. And then
I would you know everything else, there's a there's all
I actually there's again the five things. There's EMF mitigation.

(01:08:43):
There's all sorts of stuff that those guys, they were
dietary damaged and they've been eating problem with eating the bugs.
Bugs are infested with parasites. They know that. And you
can't kill parasite eggs unless you use super high temperatures,
which they don't do in cooking.

Speaker 8 (01:08:57):
No used to.

Speaker 4 (01:09:00):
And the other thing that we need to talk about.
We got less than a minute here. Some of the
guys that have come.

Speaker 3 (01:09:07):
Out understandably over indulge, okay, because.

Speaker 4 (01:09:12):
They have been deprived for so long. I get it,
and their sugar is going through the frickin' roof. You
guys gotta be careful. You gotta get back into this.
You got to acclimate yourself back to normal food and
then go to the medical record, the medical rebel dot com.

Speaker 3 (01:09:28):
Don't email me, guys, and and you'll know exactly what
they do.

Speaker 6 (01:09:35):
You've got like thirty seconds to just wrap things up here.
This is insane.

Speaker 9 (01:09:40):
I appreciate the opportunity, and you guys are great for
doing all the stuff you do for the J six people.
I really I feel so bad for those guys. But
you know, interestingly, you said the high sugar because one
of the things that we were never taught was we
were taught a lot of garbage that would turn out
not to be true, some of it by accident, but
some of it purposeful. Chromium deficiency can give you diabetes.

(01:10:02):
So while they were in there eating this horrible bug
and hair based diets, they were not getting the minerals.
And I'm telling you just that will help.

Speaker 6 (01:10:10):
Them a lot. Okay, the Medical Rebel dot Com. The
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Speaker 11 (01:12:45):
I'm being held against my will.

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Thank you, Jeff mckllup.

Speaker 3 (01:12:53):
Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 4 (01:12:55):
You know it would be nice someday soon, and it
might by the time you watch this video.

Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
This show.

Speaker 4 (01:13:04):
That we don't play that with Jeff or Megs or
Cressman from this from the jail in DC anymore, that
we actually start having interviews with him in person.

Speaker 6 (01:13:13):
That would be so awesome. Well, Cressman, we have yes,
this is true, but not Megs and not Michel.

Speaker 3 (01:13:18):
At any rate.

Speaker 4 (01:13:18):
Ladies and gentlemen, again, we're gonna say that we are
recording this interview that you're watching right now, and we
don't know what will have happened on Monday, or Tuesday
of the coming week. With regard to the pardons, we
are the presidential pardons of the jay Sixers. But we're

(01:13:40):
gonna bring on a jay On sixer right now, who
you guys have seen before and.

Speaker 6 (01:13:45):
Didn't see him on Yellowstone, although you might get you.

Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
Might think you watch him on Yellowstone, but you don't.
And that's Luke Coffee, And Luke Coffee was standing in
the gap. He was standing in the breach on January sixth.

Speaker 4 (01:13:59):
You guys have seen him because he's the guy that's
holding up a crutch at.

Speaker 3 (01:14:03):
The mouth of the tunnel. And the reason that we
wanted to bring him on, even though the.

Speaker 4 (01:14:14):
Out you know, his life may be very different by
the time this gets aired, is because of something really
fascinating that took place during his trial.

Speaker 3 (01:14:24):
Which was, if I'm not mistaken, Luke, it was in
December correct, December thirteenth, yes, or okay.

Speaker 15 (01:14:32):
First of all, Luke waited three three hundred and thirty
days for the verdict, by the way, waited that long.

Speaker 6 (01:14:40):
Oh so your trial was December thirteenth of last year
of twenty three.

Speaker 15 (01:14:44):
Trial was My trial was January of twenty three, and
I didn't get the verdict till December thirteenth, of.

Speaker 3 (01:14:53):
Wait, an entire year for them to make a decision.

Speaker 6 (01:14:55):
This is so ridiculous.

Speaker 15 (01:14:57):
And we thought, we thought maybe the judge was gonna,
you know, show be righteous, but of course that wasn't
the case.

Speaker 6 (01:15:05):
No, that's not the case.

Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
All right.

Speaker 4 (01:15:09):
In order to set this up so our beloved viewers
can wrap their heads around what we're about to talk about.

Speaker 3 (01:15:15):
By the way, nice beaver man, I like that beaver.

Speaker 6 (01:15:18):
He wears it.

Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
Well, Donna's got a beautiful white beaver. Don't you think
so bad? All right? Okay, Luke, this is a family show.
That's why we're talking about Beaver. Oh okay, Luke.

Speaker 4 (01:15:37):
You go into into the trial in early twenty four
the verdict is read. But let's go back to the
trial now. There is was a prominent witness that was
part of your trial because you were at the mouth
of that tunnel. You were right next you watch the
video footage, ladies and gentlemen, he was right there with Roseanne.

Speaker 3 (01:15:59):
Yeah, and.

Speaker 4 (01:16:04):
At the absolute assaulting of a police baton by Lila Morris.

Speaker 8 (01:16:11):
It was actually a stick as a walking stick she
had picked up and beat us.

Speaker 3 (01:16:14):
Okay, so it wasn't the baton baton. She's just let's
get into this.

Speaker 4 (01:16:23):
What was what was a what would be considered a
significant event during that trial that took place with regard
to Lilah Morris, the walking stick, Roseanne Boyling.

Speaker 8 (01:16:35):
And you well.

Speaker 15 (01:16:36):
First off, she was celebrated as one of the heroes
of January sixth, She was taken to the Super Bowl,
she was given the.

Speaker 8 (01:16:43):
Medal of Honor as one of the four heroes.

Speaker 3 (01:16:46):
Of that day.

Speaker 8 (01:16:47):
The significant part of the fact is that.

Speaker 15 (01:16:50):
She beat a downed, unconscious woman if you don't know,
named Roseanne Boyland with a walking There was a stick
that was thrown up there. She the hell out of
her and beat me in the head and shoulders and
admitted to that on the stand. They walked her in
as a celebratory like she was walked from from the

(01:17:13):
US Marshals a secret entrance, like not even taken through
because there were reporters that wanted to to to Karra
Casanova being one of them, to.

Speaker 8 (01:17:27):
Address you know, what she had done to Roseanne.

Speaker 15 (01:17:30):
She was walked in through a back interest of the
DC you know courtroom, which is this very dark place,
and she took the stand and h's why she told
she was She testified that she never touched me or
sorry that I never touched her two different times. I

(01:17:51):
never touched her and I never assaulted her, and she
was pulled off the line. And I did lean in
the police line after I was attacked by her and
in multiple cops and sprayed upwards of thirteen or fourteen
times in the face. So I had a righteous intent,
like many good men that day, to de escalate things.

(01:18:11):
And what I was convicted of is assaulting Lila Morris,
who said on the stand I never touched her, and she,
I mean, she was so much enraged that another cop
pulled her off the line and she was ten feet
behind me when I pushed a crutch and that's.

Speaker 8 (01:18:32):
When Roseanne was able to the other good men.

Speaker 15 (01:18:35):
Pulled her off and started CPR Colt mcabee being one
of those guys who's a hero.

Speaker 3 (01:18:41):
YEP.

Speaker 15 (01:18:41):
In my book, that's been you know, that's been totally
you know, I mean, locked up. I'm won the one percent, Donna,
Donna that and that's why I've been very vocal. I've
done probably sixty interviews because I'm.

Speaker 8 (01:18:54):
Not in prison. God has me out here.

Speaker 15 (01:18:57):
I can go and do those and speak for speak
truth into the darkness and like you know, shine light
on the lies of around January sixth, which is I
went up there knowing it was an entrapment. I didn't
get up there at four o'clock. I had two guys
warned me of a false flag operation that could happen,
and so I went up there with like scales on

(01:19:19):
my eyes looking for provocketeers. And I was trying to
de escalate things and I only inserted myself when I
saw the violence and what happened in the tunnel. There
was three hours of that tunnel was unguarded where people
could walk in and go into the Capitol, and so
it was to me that was a big entrapment, scripted

(01:19:43):
part of the day where they let allowed people to
walk in there.

Speaker 8 (01:19:46):
Then they brought DC Metro police and pushed.

Speaker 15 (01:19:50):
Everybody back in full right year and gassed an enclosed environment.
They gassed like that's the fact that you gassed and
enclosed environment with people that know masks on they called chaos.
It caused chaos and confusion. And then they pushed him
down a very steep staircase, so it was a waterfall

(01:20:11):
of people tumbling down and and I saw women. I
heard women, you know, screaming, I can't breathe, I'm dying.
And if there's a fire, I'm gonna run towards it
like I don't care if it's a man, woman or child.
I'm running towards the fire to to help. And and
that's why I inserted myself. And yeah, I've been turned

(01:20:32):
into uh, you know, a terrace. And again Lylah Morris,
I'm to my knowledge, I'm the only one convicted of
assaulting her. And she beat it down Roseanne boiling that
was unconscious, that had been under that pile, and I
knew there was a woman that needed assistance. And that's
why I heard the Lord tell me Luke goes stand

(01:20:53):
to the gap, and I picked up crutch, put over
my shoulder, over my head and and uh, I blocked
two different things, brim being one of them thrown at
the police. But again i'm you know, I am convicted,
not officially told my sentencing.

Speaker 8 (01:21:10):
April twenty fourth.

Speaker 15 (01:21:11):
Thank the Lord for the timing, but you know, I'm
right now, I'm convicted of assaulting Lilah Morts.

Speaker 3 (01:21:18):
And they did they give you the one eleven A
or the one eleven A one B. Did they did
they enhance that with a deadly weapon being the crutch.

Speaker 15 (01:21:27):
No, the crutch one pound crutch is a deadly weapon.
So all my misdemeanors are you know, enhanced to felonies.
I was trespassing with a deadly weapon, a crutch, I
was all the ones that everyone has.

Speaker 3 (01:21:41):
They had that enhancement of the crutch.

Speaker 6 (01:21:44):
But the walking stick if the walking stick was okay
because it was in the hands of a Capitol police
officer in the person of Lilah Mars. I mean, this
is unbelievable. So many people have been prosecuted, like yourself,
for picking a flagpoles, picking up other things, a crutch,
and yet she picking up a walking stick. It wasn't

(01:22:06):
even her actual I guess items that youmly carry, Donna.

Speaker 15 (01:22:12):
That's not police protocol to use a stick. If you
had a tone, use it the stick. And that's the
whole other thing. A a dec court intent intent doesn't
matter or nor does I mean self.

Speaker 8 (01:22:28):
Defense or defensive others.

Speaker 4 (01:22:29):
That was made very clear early in the game, early
in the game January of twenty twenty one.

Speaker 6 (01:22:36):
You can't defend others.

Speaker 3 (01:22:37):
You can't We're instructed there is no self defense.

Speaker 4 (01:22:40):
On January sixth, you got about thirty seconds and then
we've got to go to a break. I want to
ask you this. You were one of the people that
was up on that tunnel line that did not prepare
by bringing a gas mask or anything like that. Okay,
there were people there that were on that front line
that were wearing gas masks, but without it, you got

(01:23:01):
about twenty seconds.

Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
How how intense was that oc spray?

Speaker 8 (01:23:08):
I mean it was directly in my eyes and face.

Speaker 15 (01:23:11):
I did when I walked up there, I put I
had a bandana on it that I put over my
nose because I was I I knew there was a possibility.

Speaker 8 (01:23:20):
And again there's three of us men that were like.

Speaker 15 (01:23:23):
It de escalated after the tunnel and people pushed down,
but it was for for for three days.

Speaker 8 (01:23:30):
My whole body was on fire. It was all my horses.
The chemical spray. It stung like a you know, like
a bit.

Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
All right, we gotta go to break.

Speaker 4 (01:23:41):
When we get back, we're gonna, uh we're gonna join
Luke again and uh.

Speaker 3 (01:23:47):
More J six coverage.

Speaker 11 (01:23:49):
We'll be back, Hey, Cowboy Logic Nation. Eli Meggs from

(01:24:12):
the DC Gigmo. Thanks so much rier support out there.
We appreciate everything you're doing.

Speaker 4 (01:24:20):
All right, welcome back to Cowboy Logic, ladies, gentlemen, Just
frustrating more J six got Someday we're not gonna have
to cover ja imagine.

Speaker 6 (01:24:28):
Going through this.

Speaker 3 (01:24:29):
I can't wait not to cover JA six anymore.

Speaker 4 (01:24:31):
To be honest with you, I want these people to
have their lives restored, and I want there to be
compensation for the damage. Luke Coffee has joined us once again.
Brother Luke with his cowboy hat on. We like that
a lot of hat acts on this show.

Speaker 3 (01:24:49):
Luke. Let's go back into the bench trust that you had.

Speaker 4 (01:24:54):
And somehow the prosecution, despite the fact fact that lylah
More's on the stand, not being sworn in under God
obviously because they don't do that in the DC courts,
but sworn in testified that you never touched her. But
somehow the prosecution convinced your judge that you should be

(01:25:19):
convicted of A one to eleven A one B for
assaulting No.

Speaker 3 (01:25:23):
I'm a Lila Morris.

Speaker 15 (01:25:26):
Now, I'm a high level fellon right now, I'm a
and I I'm coming on to I want I think
my case is a reason for Trump to look at,
you know, a blanket pardon of innocence, because, for one,
I was convicted of assaulting a police officer I never touched.

(01:25:46):
So there's other people that are more in the gray
area that just had incidental issue, you know, incidental contact.
There's you know, uh, there's the pastor and his wife
that were just attacked by the police and he stepped
in and was trying to stop that. There's I mean,
ridiculous contact. And Carrol and Stuart, my attorney, could deeper
in this. How many cases are just reactionary to being

(01:26:11):
attacked by police. And we had a summer of love
that was justified because of the police brutality, And so
does it not happen on the right?

Speaker 8 (01:26:20):
Could it not happen on that day? Absolutely it did happen.
There was there was police.

Speaker 15 (01:26:25):
Brutality and they started I when I walked up there, Donna,
I it was literally three forty five and amazing grace
was being sung by the whole You never you never
pull back and see that there were eighty thousand and
sixty eight thousand people there that didn't know what was
going on, that were just there to make their presence known.

Speaker 8 (01:26:45):
Because we believed the election was stolen. And this is
the biggest fire and.

Speaker 15 (01:26:50):
Smoke to cover up the stolen election that was never
talked about after that. It was J six J six.
Enemies of the state. Are are patriots, you know, And
we went from paria from patriots to pariahs. And it's
time for us to be like completely exonerated and for
the truth an investigation in a January sixth that was

(01:27:11):
a false flag operation.

Speaker 8 (01:27:14):
We already know twenty eight.

Speaker 15 (01:27:16):
I've heard up to thirteen hundred to fourteen hundred undercover
operatives from three three oler agencies or hired guns were
there that day interacting and trying to make it what
it was. And again by the time I got to
my back to my hotel, it was worse than nine
to eleven and Pearl Harbor. How disrespectful is that for

(01:27:36):
families that lost, you know, people in Pearl Harbor or
nine to eleven. That's it's the most disgusting thing. And
Biden has repeated, along with Kamala, that seven officers.

Speaker 8 (01:27:49):
Died that day.

Speaker 3 (01:27:50):
I was told I was in the press.

Speaker 15 (01:27:51):
They said I attacked officers sick Nick and killed him
with a crutch like the he died the following day.
No police officers died on January sixth.

Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
It was for Trump supporters.

Speaker 15 (01:28:06):
And that's what's disgusting about this narrative and how they've
twisted it and how they've vilified god fearing Americans that
love our country. And we're there to stand in the
gap that day to testify of like we were keeping
our government accountable to corruption, and they twisted in turnal

(01:28:27):
on us.

Speaker 6 (01:28:28):
So you know, Luke, I always do hashtag double standard.
You get these mainstream media talking heads saying and Kamala
Harris more recently just before the election, that the five
officers died and all you know, one hundred and fifty
officers were injured, to which I say this from the
defund the police crowd. They didn't like officers back in

(01:28:51):
the summer of love. Now all of a sudden they care,
and the double standard is just insane, totally insane. But
highlighting what we just learned. What you said, Lila Marris
picking up just a walking stick that happened to be there, Well,
how many other people like yourself just picked up a
crutch that happened to be there, just picked up a flagpole?
And again you were defending yourselves from the attacks on

(01:29:14):
the police. And OC spray which you talked about. You
were totally sprayed right in the face with in an
enclosed area actually draws out and we've learned this through
all the work we've done now with JA six draws
out the oxygen. So people were collapsing, and that's exactly
what happened to Roseanne Boiling and Lila Marris beat her
so badly that that walking stick actually flew out of

(01:29:35):
her hand and Roseanne Boiling was already down.

Speaker 15 (01:29:38):
Donna, this is out of if you've ever I encourage
your audience to read Rules for Radicals. Sollenski's Rule for Radicals,
the number one rule for it's a communist. You know,
it's basically a communist manifesto of saying, excusing you, excuse
the opposition party of exactly what you're doing. The only

(01:29:59):
inter actually that that that happened was an over remember
fifth when an election was stolen from the American people,
And of course they go and they say it was
the first insurrection, and the history of the world, there
was not one like firearm there.

Speaker 8 (01:30:15):
The most populated country that has somebody.

Speaker 3 (01:30:19):
And nobody's been charged with this was an insurrection. It
was absolutely the worst possible exact exactly we got.

Speaker 4 (01:30:26):
We've only got a few minutes. I want to ask
you very quickly, and we don't need to expand on it.
Have you ever been labeled an insurrectionist by any politician
or mainstream media?

Speaker 9 (01:30:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 15 (01:30:41):
So I was on one episode of Friday Night Lights
and that's what they used. I've played by the way.
I've played a domestic terrorist two different times in TV shows,
and I've also played an inmate and my foe.

Speaker 16 (01:30:56):
Before.

Speaker 4 (01:30:58):
So in short, January sixth was not a stretch for you, right, No, no,
And my father does.

Speaker 15 (01:31:06):
My father has has he was in real estate for
years and now he's for twenty years. He's had a
full time prison ministry. And so the only time I've
been in prison before or arrested was sharing the gospel
with my father in Texas prisons.

Speaker 8 (01:31:20):
And that's what was. It's a little different when you're
belly chained, and I was.

Speaker 15 (01:31:24):
I was arrested and put in a Texas facility called
Limestone County and Mahea and I was only Jay sixer
and God sends in humor and his heads of protection
was that night it was. I was on TMZ the
night I was checked in, and the prison watched like Hollywood,
all these Hollywood shows, and it's like director actor Luke
Coffee of Friday Night Lights, you know, arrested for you know,

(01:31:47):
and everybody thought it was a joke because they showed
me holding up a crutch and I'm there with convicted
felons there are literally waiting for their waiting for their sentencing.
And I had even been charged yet, and it was
fifty days. And again I'm one of the lucky ones.
Fifty days with no I got out two times out

(01:32:10):
of my cell no windows, and I mean it was
just because of COVID regulations. And my dad came at
the very end as my chaplain and gave me a
little ministry.

Speaker 8 (01:32:22):
But it was we couldn't see anybody. We couldn't, you know.

Speaker 15 (01:32:25):
But yes, Texas Monthly ran a hit piece on me
that said I was hiding out from the FBI, and
I mean, I'm a commercial director here in Texas and
I'm hired by my good name, So yeah, Donna, it's
hard to be.

Speaker 4 (01:32:38):
I'm anticipating I'm anticipating some lawsuits for defamation or liable
out of a lot of j Sixers that are going
to have many, many, many zeros behind them. Ladies and gentlemen,
I want to, by the way, Luke, I want you
to stay with us because we're going to close the
show as we always do, with the national anthein and

(01:32:58):
I'd love you to be here with us.

Speaker 3 (01:33:02):
Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 4 (01:33:02):
You do see Luke's social media there at Lukewarm Coffee.

Speaker 6 (01:33:08):
That's what this is right now, Lukewarm Coffee.

Speaker 4 (01:33:11):
But also free Coffee gifts End Go and I don't
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Speaker 3 (01:33:25):
Luke.

Speaker 4 (01:33:26):
We always close every show that we've done for probably
now three years, two and a half years with the
national anthem, the most beautiful national anthem ever sung that
of our beloved Jay Sixers in the DC goolog I'd
like for you to stay with us, Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen,
remove your hats, ladies, hands over your hearts for the

(01:33:46):
most beautiful national anthem ever sung. Thank you for trusting
us with two hours of your time, and we'll see
you next week thanks.

Speaker 6 (01:33:53):
To less America.

Speaker 8 (01:33:55):
Thank you guys, golus America.

Speaker 11 (01:34:00):
Maner what.

Speaker 10 (01:34:21):
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States.

Speaker 2 (01:34:25):
Of America, who rides and riding

Speaker 16 (01:34:44):
Quarters, and to the Republic for which it stands, One

(01:35:17):
nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.
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