The David Knight Show - INTERVIEW Vaccine Shedding and the Need for Free Inquiry
Episode Date: March 16, 2023Kris Edelkamp, CEO of America Media Periscope (AMPNews) AMPnew.us. As a professional athlete therapist Kris worked extensively with vaccinated professional athletes and believes she was injured by she...dding of mRNA and/or spike. Founded in 2020 the midst of the lockdown and censorship of information, AMPnews' mission is to open up free speech and free inquiry again.Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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Welcome back and joining us now is Chris Edelkamp.
She's the CEO of AMP News and they also put out Patriot News.
They have a website, AMP TV, and I want to talk to her about that,
but I also want to talk to her because she believes that she has been injured from vaccine shedding.
She has a background as a professional athlete therapist being based in Tampa. She's
done work with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Lightning, the Devil Rays, Yankees, and several
athletes from around the country. She has also developed several techniques that efficiently
correct many muscular complications and other things. But she has, in that work, been involved with these athletes who have, for the most part, been vaccinated.
And so this has affected her.
As a matter of fact, I was just talking to her during the break, and she said she almost canceled today because of the symptoms that are coming back.
So I want to talk to her and talk to her about what kind of protocols she's using to try to deal with this.
But joining us now is Chris Edelkamp.
Thank you for joining us, Chris.
Thank you so much.
It's very nice to be on.
I appreciate you and everything that you guys are doing.
Well, thank you.
I'm glad that you were able to make it today.
You said you almost were not able to tell people about the symptoms that almost made
you cancel today and tell people how this all has rolled out as somebody who never
got the shot but got the some of the problems associated with it absolutely well you can
probably tell a little bit my mouth is swollen right now I just got off a plane at one o'clock
this morning and woke up around 6 a.m. and my tongue was swollen again and there's cracks in
the back of it so it's hitting my palate makes me sound a little bit funny and it's uncomfortable. And this is typically what
seems to happen every single time I'm around somebody who's been vaccinated and I'm too close
to them. The first symptom that I see, the first symptom that I have and I swear I'm intelligent.
It's just the tongue swollen. I really can't speak very
well today. And this happened to me again, two weeks ago, I went to get myotherapy done on my
jaw and my mouth. I was in a head-on collision with a drunk driver when I was 19. So one of the
regular treatments that I've always had is getting that area of the mouth released because I had
surgery on it. And after that treatment, I woke up the next morning and my tongue was swollen.
My neck was, my spine was hurting.
And that therapist had never been vaccinated.
But that therapist has been working in the industry
with vaccinated patients now for over two, two and a half years
and is obviously now shedding as well,
which was something I was surprised by because I didn't think that if the therapist was not vaccinated, that I would be
in danger, that I could still be okay. This all started back in June of 2021. So I had to retire.
This is why I'm in media. I went from medical to media. I didn't know what an RTMB feed was until September of 2020, you know, 2021.
I had a patient of mine that came to me.
I had been pregnant, had a baby, was on maternity leave, came back in June.
And my patient saw me every other week or every week, same day, same bat channel because
they were on IR.
So they needed to get their treatments done so we could get them off of injury reserve.
And I was working for Applied Science Performance Institute, same patient, patient A, this is why I'm able to
identify what happened. I keep a very healthy diet. I take care of myself, gluten, no gluten,
no sugar, no dairy exercise every single day. I'm very, very sensitive to chemicals.
I don't vaccinate myself or my children. I don't even take drugs. I take vitamins.
So any chemical that gets to my system, it's apparent immediately. There's not much time
in between from that. I woke up the next day after working on that patient. My tongue was swollen as
it is today, except much worse. The left side of my spine was in pain. My left ring finger still
doesn't straighten out to this day. I have to like force it to straighten.
And my left ankle.
I had been doing this therapy for 18 years.
I was raised a fisherman.
So I have man hands, as they might say.
I never, ever had a problem working on my patients.
So I was concerned that it might be a pollen allergy or something.
I didn't connect it with patient A yet.
Two weeks later, exact same patient.
I had a similar lineup. The only person who had been vaccinated was that patient. He told me it
had been three months prior. I had a contraindication to anyone who'd had a flu vaccine.
I would not touch them within two weeks because of the mRNA and the cross-contamination.
Every time I worked on a patient that had had a flu vaccine and come within five or six days
I had flu-like symptoms just the way it was I wasn't sick but I didn't feel good so I knew
there was some sort of transference I knew that everything that's in somebody's body is in my
heart in 126 seconds with constant contact I always kept my hand on my patient for a full 60
minutes if they had an hour treatment I never lifted my hand off the treatments are painful people sweat when they're in pain so that is part of the transference as well so it is a
dangerous job really if you are allergic to chemicals as most people should be and but you
are able to see the results of that i consider an allergy any kind of bad reaction that you're
getting from something so i don't eat sugar due to something. So I don't eat sugar due to a bad reaction.
I don't eat gluten due to a bad reaction.
I don't eat dairy due to a bad reaction.
So in my opinion, it's an allergy.
In my opinion, with mRNA vaccines, it's an allergy.
Maybe some people don't have this type of sensitivity, but I do.
So the third week he came, each time he came that following Tuesday, my tongue swelled, cracked
headache, migraine, all these things happened. I had COVID like symptoms as one of the physicians
wound up figuring out later. Um, but I wound up having to retire in August of 2021. Cause I knew
that there was no way that any of my patients were going to keep me healthy. I was going to
make them better and they were going to keep making me sicker. And I have five children to think about. If I'm not going to
vaccinate my own five children, I'm not going to come home with all these symptoms and not sure
what the long-term results of that was. So now I'm learning these long-term results.
And of course, if you're sensitive, your kids might be sensitive that as well. And this is not
the only time that we've heard of this
type of stuff from the very beginning we heard a lot of um and i know individuals who um went to
work with um one friend of ours went to help her elderly parents and they'd both been vaccinated
against their recommendation and she spent time with them and she started having issues with her period, and we've seen other things like that.
And she's postmenopausal.
So, you know, we've seen a lot of anecdotes about this from the very beginning.
And we know that the vaccine does accumulate in the ovaries.
They've identified that the spleen as well as the ovaries is where most of it is concentrating.
So we've had a lot of anecdotal stories, but of course, nobody wants to do any studies with any
of this stuff. So they'll just dismiss it and say, well, there's no study that proves that
because they won't do the study. We've seen this over and over again, but we've seen a lot of
reports about this happening, a lot of firsthand reports.
So the shedding thing really is a big issue.
And not only are people different in terms of their sensitivity to it,
we've also seen because of the data that was collected by Naomi Wolf,
we've seen that there's different concentrations of this,
varying from 3 to 100 micrograms of this stuff.
So there, there's a vast difference in what people are being exposed to.
And that's one of the reasons why we see this variation.
Some people don't have any issue with it and other people do.
It can be an individual variation or it could be a variation in the vaccine itself.
Absolutely.
When I think they talk about the graphene oxide levels
and things like that,
people don't realize how dangerous this is.
I didn't know how dangerous this was.
If I had known from day one,
I would have stopped from day one.
A year after that happened,
a year after I was already in media
and had to change my career,
and the only reason I did was to go into information,
was I was on a plane from Dallas, Texas to Florida, and I had a horrible
pain in my spine and my upper thoracic. And then I also had a weight that felt like it was in my
throat and my hands went numb and my feet went black. And that was terrifying. This was a year
after that episode, those episodes with my patient. When I got home, I was really concerned for my circulation.
I'd never had an issue before. I always, you know, had 80 over 50 blood pressure. I mean,
I'm practically like dead because it was so thin. And I wound up finding a doctor in Arizona who has
suppressed medical technologies. And she's very careful. She does not come out in the public
because she is concerned because what she does is fix people or she at least helps you identify what's actually happening to your body.
And these are hero doctors that do have to be careful, at least in those days.
I mean, those days was that a year ago, a half a year ago.
I was sorry.
She had ultrasounds that were from Sweden.
And this is a treatment that you can get done that does deep ultrasound, goes from the base of the spine, goes into the carotid, goes into the lung wall, the aortic valve, and it goes
into all the organs. Like you were talking about the spleen and the ovaries. And she went into the
back of the popliteal on the right leg where you can see the femoral artery. And what she found
was metal. And she's been seeing this. It looks like metal in blood and it's graphene oxide. And there
were literally blocks where the blood flow is supposed to flow. It's black blocks where there
was no blood flow happening. And in the back of my leg, I had actual blood clots just pooling in
the back of the leg. And I actually found peripheral arterial disease. I had no idea I had
PAD. I had no clue. I was born with it because it's a genetic disorder, but I had no idea I had PAD. I had no clue. I was born with it
because it's a genetic disorder, but I had no idea I had it because I'd never had any reason for it
to be active. I never did anything to my body that was going to make it become a known problem.
And so now with having this cross-contamination, the blood was thickening like jello through a
straw and I had no feeling in my feet and they
were blue and white. And she was really concerned long-term plus short-term, whether or not I was
just going to wake up. She said she'd seen quite a few holistic practitioners who were hands-on
therapists or hands-on people who had problems like this based off of whatever comorbidity they
may carry. So we don't know sometimes if we're very healthy, if we of whatever comorbidity they may carry so we don't know
sometimes if we're very healthy if we have a comorbidity and now this shedding or even the
vaccine if you've had it is going to activate it which is awful when you are the type of person
who takes really good care of yourself and you want to be here a long time i i want to be here
for every single one of my kids i don't want to die from something like a heart attack when it's unnecessary.
So now I'm on a stream of vitamins and minerals that I get to be on in order to keep that blood
thinned out. But I'm still having reactions from people when I'm around them, as you can tell by
the tongue. And it's frustrating. Are you watching this with the D-dimer test to see what the
level of your blood is, uh, with this in terms of blood clots, because that
detects really small blood clots that, uh, can not normally be detected to,
or are you doing that on a regular basis?
I actually have Dr.
Mark Sherwood who, um, started doing tons of blood work for me back in November.
So once I saw these ultrasound and saw
everything that was going on, I also saw spike proteins, saw spike protein going through the
brainstem. I contacted him because I felt like he's on our network, but I've also know him
personally that he actually would be able to get all this blood work that I really needed. So yes.
And he actually diagnosed me in November with CAD. So very similar. It's
cardiac arterial disease. Um, and we're keeping an eye on it. I have more blood work than I know
what to do with. Honestly, sometimes I'm not sure I have enough blood in my body to follow through
with these, but it's imperative. And I have to continually every quarter for the rest of,
until we can find a solution to this this constantly keep a track on exactly what's
going on with the circulation with the blood flow with the spike protein the doctor that i saw said
that if a spike protein is going through the brainstem as mine is and many people do have them
if they get to 2.2 millimeters wide that's when you throw an aneurysm wow so what do we do about
those and you know we're learning glutathione
is a really great result for breaking down, um, spike proteins. And I'm not a doctor,
so I'm not saying, Hey, this is what you need to do. If anything, it's just repeated what I've
been doing. Um, John Michael Chambers put together a book called genocide jab. And I say put together
because it is written by many doctors and chapter three goes into
exactly what to do if you've had a vaccine injury, if you have a spleen injury, if you have the spike
protein, and that's great for people who don't necessarily aren't able to get in front of a
hero doctor and say, Hey, take Atheon cream and put it on your neck, um, or get high levels of
vitamin D or see if you can get a hold of a good C60,
quercetin.
There's a laundry list of things we have to take.
And I take probably about 30 vitamins a day.
And I walk 75 minutes and I work out every day.
And I'm thankful for it.
Because at this point, I can stay alive.
Yeah, I talked to an orthopedic surgeon, interviewed him.
He had to, he's working with a group to try to come up with things to help people.
Genocide Jab, that's a book I'd not heard of.
That's good.
But he had the problem, he couldn't find a hero doctor.
He would go in, he's an orthopedic surgeon.
He did hip replacements, knee replacements and things like that.
He can no longer work because his hands tremble.
And so he was trying to get some treatment and he would go to doctors and they'd say,
I can't help you. I can't. They knew what it was and they would just send him out and finally
he found a doctor he said i'll help you but we can't talk about what caused this and um that was
the best he could do was to to get that i've got a an ems uh worker who is a regular listener he
has a sub stack as well he's been talking about this for years. And he said, you know, I'm locked in a small box with sick, vaxxed people frequently.
And so his question for you was, did any of these doctors, do you have any idea whether or not this
is a shedding of the mRNA or is it a shedding of the spike? Do you have any idea about that?
Seems like it's a mixture because how do we get spike protein, graphene oxide
in the system, and then yet every other organ's healthy. That's what's odd. So I'm going back in
April, I'm going to take video of the ultrasounds without the physician in the image and show how
do you have a double wall immune system? How do you have a completely clean kidney liver?
Everything else looks amazing. Um, you know, the wings on the aortic valve, and then you've got
literally looks like worms floating through your aortic and your left and your lung.
And how do you have worms going through your spine? And how is your blood looks like it has
metal shavings rolling through it. That's odd. Cause if typically if you're sick,
you're sick, that's just the way it is. It's not, you're not going to have a beautiful double wall
immune system and clean organs and flushed tissue and your skin looks great and your hair is fine,
but then your blood and your, and you have spike proteins running through your system because
oxygen and blood flow are imperative for every bodily function. So it has
to be something that came into the body unnaturally versus something I'm doing to the body consistently
long-term. So unfortunately, I don't know if it's from graphene oxide, from mRNA, from spike protein.
For me, there's too many different people and too many different vaccines to figure out maybe I'm
getting something from one vaccine and something from another sitting on a plane with a bunch of
people like he's doing with a, um, with an ambulance or being inside of a massage room
where there's no wall, there's all walls, no windows, there's no ventilation aside from air,
that air vent, you're going to catch something. Something is going to get in your system. You
just have to have a high immune system to fight it normally.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You do now when it just goes through the skin,
you can't really do a lot.
I have a followup from a handy,
the MS.
He says,
uh,
main thing I've experienced is a short lasting shortness of breath.
Occasionally,
maybe lasting a minute or two,
then passes maybe a one or two out of 10 on a severity scale.
I have great cardio from jujitsu, so that's very strange.
Never happened before 2021.
There has to be some kind of shedding.
I just hope it isn't the mRNA itself, is his comment.
And that's the whole thing.
It's like just this, the way the system has reacted to all this from the very beginning.
It is amazing to me how everybody just laid down in fear for all of this stuff and how
these people were able to, with their control of the media, just shut down any questioning,
shut down scientists, world-class scientists and epidemiologists and doctors, shut them
down, silence them.
It is absolutely amazing to me how this has been able to roll out and how they've been able,
even though people realize what is happening, we still can't get any answers because the whole
medical community understands that it's going to cost them financially if anybody talks about it.
But it really has rolled out with the news, which I guess brings us to what you're doing.
And that is AMP News and AMP TV. Tell us a little bit about that.
Well, I mean, to go off of what you just stated, it's bravery.
Yeah, that's right.
I left my career.
I was really good at what I do because I'm not going to get sick.
And I also didn't know the results.
So I didn't work for two months.
That's terrifying. I also am unwilling to follow a system
that's broken. I'm not doing it. I will not. I have far too much. I want to hang my hat on it.
As my dad said, you always used to say, you want to do something you can hang your hat on,
be proud of yourself, make sure that what you're doing, you can actually know that you're changing
the world, even in your small community.
If you have a degree, a license, whatever it is, fear does not get you anywhere.
You can always do something else or you can find a way to do it.
Medical to media, truly and utterly, I worked on people, anatomy.
I know the body better than most people do when it comes
to muscles. And now I sit and I work and figure out how to get people onto a show or make sure I
have experts informing people because I got tired of listening to the nonsense on the empty TV you
see behind me because I won't turn it on. I can't stand it. It was ironic, right? And that's the
people you need. You need people in power who don't want power. You need people in media who
hate the media, right? I've got TVs all over the place that we don't ever turn on. I don't have
the time for it and I don't believe what I hear on it. So yeah, I don't watch it either. Exactly.
Mine is a screensaver, you know, with like fish. I'm like, there you go. There's an aquarium. This is great.
And that's what we need because if a doctor knows for a fact that the work they're doing is causing harm and they take that Hippocratic oath to do no harm, then you're going against
the whole reason you went into the system in the first place.
We have to turn it over ourselves because we are the majority.
The majority is like a horse
and the minority is like a lawn chair. And we're just ground tied to a lawn chair.
We just have to turn our heads. If more people will do it, it will change. And that's what we
are seeing with some of these hero doctors. But the fear comes first. If we do it in a big wave,
how can they take out everyone? How can you put everyone in that cycle?
It's the one-offs that are getting triggered. We are not there anymore. It's a matter of standing
up and saying, I'm sovereign. I have authority over myself. I have authority over what I'm doing.
And I'm going to choose something different because this is not serving my community or
myself. And I don't feel good about what I'm doing at night. And that's just the way it goes. So I went into media because I wanted to put doctors in front of the camera. I
wanted to put an attorney who's actually putting Fauci in front of a judicial system. I wanted to
make sure I put a teacher to explain why are my kids learning about global warming in third grade
when I'm sitting there listening to what they're learning because COVID forced my kids learning about global warming in third grade when I'm sitting there
listening to what they're learning because covid forced my kids to sit at home and do school at
home it's not just homework I learned that homework had nothing to do with what they were actually
doing in class why maybe so I don't know what you're learning so because of coven I call it
acbc after cover before before COVID, I'd say
it was almost ignorant.
And after COVID, I became very, very wise to what's happening.
Then that's the point where we say, time to change it.
I'm not living this life.
That's right.
I'm supposed to be free, but I'm not.
So how do I get there?
That's right.
Yeah, it is.
They really have used the love of money
to as the root for all this evil. And it really is evil. Well, you see happening the massive
amounts of money that were given to the hospital systems. And of course, we've had such a
consolidation of the medical industry that the people that I've noticed, most of the hero doctors
are people who are already kind of working outside of that system. And I
think that's the other thing about it, that the fear of, well, this is the routine that I'm in,
and this is how I make my living. And I don't know what happens and what it looks like if I get out
of this hospital system, this massive corporate hospital system. And so there's that uncertainty,
that fear, but then also on the other side of it,
they're making a lot of money. They were incentivized by the federal government to be a part of this. And they got rewarded every time they diagnosed things the proper way. And
every time they use the approved treatments and every time they shut down the other stuff, but,
you know, they get definite financial rewards immediately. And then the threat of being kicked
out of the entire system. So yeah, I've seen doctors, but still kicking them out of the system. There was just
a doctor that was down in Fort Myers that went in to try to address the hospital staff there.
They had an open meeting for the community, and he talked to them about his experiences,
how many years he'd been practicing as a physician, and they threw him out. They didn't give him, he had three minutes to talk. They didn't even give
him his three minutes to talk and literally ejected him. Fortunately, there was a guy that
was there to cover it. And so that's the kind of treatment and the kind of suspension of speech.
And that's why it's so important for us to get the word out there. They've been able to push this out by shutting people down.
But just like in the Soviet Union,
everybody knew there was no truth in Pravda
and there was no news in Izvestia,
even though that was the translated name of those two news organizations.
People were very cynical about it.
They couldn't do anything about it.
And now we're seeing that same type of cynicism here in the United States
because people, they can't cover up the truth indefinitely.
No.
And, you know, one of the terms I think that we hear a lot is the wake and the sleep and all that stuff, sheeple and all that.
I think what you just described is desperation.
Yeah.
People are used to the lifestyle that they created for themselves to where they're comfortable.
And there's a lot of people who've never even gotten to comfortable. They just want to be like functional. Like if their tire blows out,
they're not freaking out. How are they going to pay it? So I think what we're looking at too,
is people are desperate when you have are sick, when you have low income, or when you have a
career that you have, that you don't know how you're going to do it differently, and you have a lifestyle that you need to maintain, you have kids in college,
whatever it might be, our day-to-day is wake up, go to work, figure out how to feed my kids,
make sure I have a roof over my head, come home, maybe sit down for five minutes,
and then I've earned my right to live. Isn't that fun? Well, I remember being, you know, I'm a big believer in God and I feel like I have a soul.
So I feel like I was put on this planet more so than just to earn my right to be inside of a body.
So we have maintained these mantras that we have been told over and over our whole lives that obedience is the very, very best way. But is it, if it does
harm, then why are we being obedient? If it's not logical and it's not reasonable, how is that truth?
So if we don't start thinking limitlessly and we don't start opening our minds and asking questions
because we were taught, be respectful of your elders, do what you're told you know children are be seen and not heard so how does that train us to be independent it doesn't that's right it makes us dependent
it makes us difficult it makes our lives desperate and is that living it's not and i think that's one
of the key takeaways of education we've had had a chance, as you pointed out, of seeing what was happening at home with the Zoom classes.
And we can see things like critical race theory.
We can see what they're doing with the LGBT issues and all the rest of this stuff and how they've dumbed down the curriculum.
But one of the key lessons that is really underlying all of that is that you do just sit down and listen to the authority figure.
And that's one of the things that really gets ingrained into people in that kind
of a setting. And I think that's one of the,
the main reasons that they want to hold onto this type of educational system is
they don't want people out there with the tools of learning.
They don't want people out there who are going to think independently and who
are going to use critical thinking. You do what they tell you, you regurgitate what's in the textbook
and you regurgitate what the teacher is telling you up front.
That's the fundamental problem, I think, with the school systems.
But I think as you're talking about people having an opportunity to see what is going on
and making the change in their lives, these things for years I would tell people
what was going on in the schools and say, well, that's, you know, that's the agenda, the national agenda, or that's
happening at the state level. Or maybe that's even happening in the same county school system.
Maybe it's even something that happened in the same school, but in my kid's classroom,
that's not happening. Then they saw that it was happening. And so we've had the advantage of some
of these things. And I think a lot of people have awakened. You've got a lot of an awakening of parents engaging the school boards. You've got a lot of Christians
who were in churches that saw those churches shut down, and they had to reevaluate what they had been
told all these years about, well, you just do whatever the government tells you to do. You know,
the government tells you to put a propeller on your head, you put a propeller on your head. And
it's like, no, I don't think so. And I've talked to a lot of people who have said, no, we have, you know,
the government has the authority to do certain things,
but they don't have the authority to do evil things.
And if they're doing evil things, it's incumbent upon us to stand up and to oppose that,
especially Christians and people of faith.
And so I think, you know, this is a time of crisis, a lot of danger,
but there's also a lot of opportunity.
And I think that a lot of the danger that's going to be coming at us is going to be this
economic system.
Because again, a lot of this runs through the fear, the uncertainty, and the things
that get people to fall in line are going to be when economic times get tough.
They may even take us to war.
So I think it's going to be a very testing next few years.
They're all looking at having everything changed by 2030.
That's the date they keep putting on everything.
And so we're going to see a lot of rapid changes,
and I think people are going to have to be keeping their eyes
to what is really happening.
They're going to need to have alternative news sources, I believe.
Absolutely, and you also have to be prepared.
Yeah.
I mean, they're prepping you.
From what I have heard, you know, this is obviously a dark agenda.
You want to put it that way?
And they have to tell you what they're doing.
Yeah.
In some capacity.
That's right.
And if we pay attention, you're like, oh, so is that what you're doing?
Sometimes I feel like I actually watch, I know this sounds absolutely ridiculous but i have watched mickey mouse clubhouse with
my two-year-old son and i see things and i'm like well that's fascinating that just seems like
exactly what's going on in our country right now yeah and mickey mouse and goofy are telling us
because at some point somewhere some way they have to let you know what they're doing. If we can be prepared, how do we do that?
I was raised broke.
I had no idea we were poor.
My dad was born in 1929.
He'd be 93 years old this year if he was still alive.
And he knew that you had to know how to grow food.
You knew how to know how to catch food.
And you had to be able to survive in case
something happened because he was born during the depression. So I grew up on a quarter acre lot and
the half and most of my yard was covered in vegetables and fruits. And we went out every
day and grabbed green beans or broccoli or cabbage or whatever it might be. And we went out every
Saturday, went fishing. We were pescatarian. I didn't know that was what we ate. We didn't eat out and go to a restaurant. I didn't go to doctors. My dad did what he called
barnyard science. He was green before green was cool. He stuck a banana peel on a wart because
that's what he read in a book and it worked. Whatever happened to that? It's not that hard.
And we can do hydroponics. We can learn these things. Seeds are cheap.
How do we prepare instead of sitting aside and saying, all right, well, hopefully it doesn't happen. Well, we just saw the SVB bank collapse on Friday. People didn't get their money.
Interestingly enough, the company news runs with a company called Patriot payroll. Cause we don't
want to get debanked again because we keep telling the truth. So I always feel like if you're over
the target, something bad happens. You get off YouTube first and foremost.
Facebook doesn't want anything to do with you because you just said the word COVID.
Oh, my gosh.
And then next thing you know, PayPal dumps you and other banks dump you.
And you can't find anyone to even run credit card systems.
So we went with a Patriot payroll company.
They use SVB Bank.
Our company didn't get direct deposits.
We had to go figure out what we could do in order
to move past it but it was a it was something happening in the system that directed to us and
just because we're doing everything we can in order to stay out of the system it's difficult
what do you do the only thing we can do is each person has to be prepared everybody that is in
the media today, everyone
has talked about the federal dollar, the note. Everyone talks about silver and gold. Everyone
talks about prepared foods. Everybody talks about guns and satellite phones. And I mean,
I have a big stick sitting right here that I just looked at and realized I'd have to give it to my
sister, you know, so just in case I need to communicate. Honestly, I don't know if any of
that works. And I truly don't know what the
preparedness food tastes like. Is it going to taste like astronaut ice cream when I have to
go eat it and hope I don't? I don't know what's going to happen. But you know what? At least I
have it. I'd rather have it and not need it. I'd rather have a pile of silver in my bedroom and I
swim through it like Scrooge McDuck and never need it. I'd rather have it and
say, all right, what is real currency? What is real food? What am I going to do? How do I grow
something? Do I have a backyard, a pot, anything I can do in order to help myself out instead of
just sitting aside, twiddling my thumbs and hoping for the best, but nothing's going to happen.
Yeah. You don't know. Well, you're already ahead of most people because you've had that experience
of growing food when you were younger.
Most people don't even have that.
And that's the problem.
So many of these skills have been lost.
I was just talking to someone yesterday who has a great tactic for doing it.
As a matter of fact, he's got a very different approach to agriculture.
And they learned it from some white farmers who were in South Africa.
They had their farms taken away.
And he said, you know, they looked at this.
They decided they could either flee and run away or they could stay and fight.
And he says, you know, those people died.
Or even though they had no farm, they could teach farming to some of these people.
And that's the way they survived and thrived.
And he had a very different approach to farming.
He'd been using the standard kind of corporate approach, highly mechanized,
highly, you know, a lot of chemicals and things like that.
Things were not working.
And he came up with a very different way just by kind of looking at God's pattern
in nature.
You know, he's not using a lot of heavy, intense tilling of the farmland.
So there's different ways. And these types of things are going to be popping up. We've had this
information. We can share it with each other. Tell us a little bit about AMP News and about
the website is AMP TV. Is that correct? It's ampnews.us. And that's the easiest way to get
a hold of it. It american media periscope it was
started by john michael chambers about two and a half years ago of course he was de-platformed
debanked um with his show making sense of the madness and decided instead of running away he
was going to create a news network you know that goes the opposite direction and wanted to make
sure that you know what if you're going to knock us down and drop us out i'm going to keep fighting
and keep coming back and somewhere some way we were going to prevail and now people are getting
there you know they're figuring out that we don't turn on that thing that is just another computer
now we don't watch cable everything's digital now rumble bit shoot brighteon you know all these
great spaces in order to find zoom, all these great spaces to find
data and information that you're going to need. So we have 10 different news anchors, everybody
from medical to education, political, we even have some what I call entertainment, we have Gene Ho
with about George, because that's fascinating for a lot of people, like how did this magazine come
about out of from 1999 2000. So he goes into a deep dive on the background of it i like i said
have a two-year-old so i find that i need to put produce something that also people that are moms
sitting in car line can get those sound bites so we have a show called news behind the news with
james madison and he does a three to six minute sound bite that's literally from what's just
currently happening and how here's the data here's a spreadsheet here's you know a pdf document to show how this is nonsense or how
they're accurate this is correct and i can listen to that and listen to wheels on the bus go round
and round and you got alex newman on there as well i've interviewed alex many times yeah yeah
tell us a little bit about his program i haven't seen his program yet he's got a great show. As you know, he writes for the Liberty Sentinel and then he has a show
on Fridays called the Liberty Hour. And Alex Newman is brilliant. And he's a dad of five
and he was an educator and he goes after that story and he goes after truth. And I just absolutely
adore his grit. And I adore the way that he looks at life and wants to make sure he's getting all the information.
And he is brilliant.
I've spent many times with him.
And I feel like an intelligent woman.
He makes me feel very stupid.
I've talked to him about his coverage of climate change conferences and everything.
But I really love what he did with education.
And I often talk about his analogy.
He said, you know, you look at the government school system and he said, it's like a, it's like a building on fire.
And if your kid was in a school classroom and the building was on fire, what would you do?
First thing you do is get your kid out. The next thing you're going to do is work with your
community to try to put the fire out before it burns down the rest of your community. And that's
his approach. And I think that's a perfect analogy of what is really happening with the school system. So I'm sure that he talks a lot about
education. He does. And he has, he actually brings on quite a few. He has a dean, I believe he's out
of Minnesota, that he works with that is an online school that is a private online school. So parents
can figure out, like me, how would I have all of my kids home?
I do have some that are homeschooling and I'm able to utilize curriculum that I find recommended by
Patriots. It's one of the things that AMP is doing now is something called AMP Insider.
And I always tell people, no matter what you need to support your local Patriot network.
No, it's just like PBS. They have masterpiece theater. Everything has to be funded.
But AMP Insider, what our goal is, is yes, it is a paid portal, but we are putting in education,
preparedness, how to grow food, which education system to use, what is a great curriculum to use
with your homeschool kid? How can you find a community around you? I'd like somebody to create
the magic school bus. Honestly, somebody bring a bus to certain areas, put some kids in it for the day, take them to St. Augustine or take
them to the beach, teach them actually actively what is happening. I know more about things that
I did on a field trip still to this day than I ever did sitting in class reading white paper
with words because the brain can't think this way. The brain thinks in pictures.
Yeah.
That's right. I remember John Taylor Gatto, who was teacher of the year a couple of times
decades ago.
It was when we were first looking at homeschooling ourselves.
And he had been teacher of the year in New York several times,
and he spent almost all of his time on field trips,
taking kids on location, learning hands-on different things.
I forget what topic he nominally talked about,
but he covered the full spectrum,
and it was all about getting them out of the classroom.
He hated the classroom.
He says, what an artificial environment where every 50 minutes they ring a bell
and you stop everything you're doing right at that point,
and you go somewhere else and you do something completely different.
He says, that's so artificial.
You don't have any time to focus on anything.
There's a lot of homeschooling or resources out there.
Now it's really exploded.
I've got a comment from a couple here.
Uh, Christopher Mincy says, uh, the people called us super
spreaders are now the super spreaders.
That's really what is happening.
And other than there are massage therapists who had to have no vaccinated
policy because of the viral shedding.
That's exactly what you have experienced as well.
But tell us a little bit more about AMP TV and let's see, it was AMP.US, is that correct?
Or AMP News.US?
AMP News.US, yes.
And of course, anything that we would try to do, AMP News.com would be be taken you know so obviously everything we have american media periscope um the big picture is is that we have
so many different outlets for information we have scott mckay all the way to todd coconado
for the remnant one of the things i'd like we just put in is like when's the last time you
saw church on the news and how do you get all of the information you're looking for as a one-stop shop?
I wanted to create and work with John Michael Chambers to help him create a network that my
mom would watch. My mom is bicameral, follows directions, does what she's told, goes to bed at
the same time, wakes up, is just almost this monotonous functional adaptive human
and i'm and she was the person that i thought how if i can template something to make her stop
looking at fox news and just shift what you're watching maybe just then she might actually just
get different data me even if she's not going to think limitlessly and for herself can i just change what she's hearing and that start to resonate as honesty as truth so we created a hybrid network
where it has that graphics in the lower thirds and it looks very attractive and it also has the
layout of a news network so you're going to be able to find the exact same show monday through
friday at 6 p.m eastern time because that is the adaptive part the
difference is is that the people there are either actual journalists actual doctors actual um we
have attorneys that are on there able to give legal advice economists we have dr kirk elliott
phd who's in you know an economist to be able to ask questions and find out exactly what they can do and how they can work
and get out of the system or at least just get start the rabbit hole process so that's how our
network works it's easiest to go to the website ampnews.us because that's a great way to just
find the shows you're looking for but we're all over the place and you're also on roku right
you're also don't you we're on roku so if you do watch the TV and you do have digital channel,
you can go directly to American Media Periscope.
You can watch any of our archives and current shows.
We have five to 10 million views a month.
So it is getting there, but it's building it well.
We're always looking for that person that's in honesty.
They don't have to be popular.
I just want them to have a sense of morality.
We're bringing on Christy Lee.
I want a female news anchor, somebody to connect with the women middle of the day.
What does Fox do?
It's just like anything else.
What are they doing and how do we flip it?
It's not that difficult.
How do we make it honest?
So that's what we're doing. We're looking at it and saying, all right, this is what everybody's watching. Great. How do we change that? It has to be close enough and it has to look right,
but it needs to be truth. And so that's why it's a hybrid truth network that we're building because
we really, really want to see people be able to shift and say, it's okay to watch. Most people
are on their phones.
This is how they get data. When I ask kids, I have an 18 year old, I'm like, how do you get
your information? She's like, oh, I just flip scroll. I'm like, okay, I'll build my network
off of a phone. That's what we did. And 3.0, the network went off of the phone. I'm like,
build it this way. This is what people are doing. We have to adapt. And so because we adapt to you, hopefully people are learning and getting more information, able to
learn, get truth. That's really all it's about. And, and, you know, there's many different ways
that things can be censored. People will self-censor depending on who their sponsors are.
You're not going to hear any real criticism of the pharmaceutical industry on Fox news or any of the
cable channels because they're brought to you by Pfizer.
And we see that over and over again.
And so they're not going to bite the hand that feeds them.
But the kind of censorship that we're seeing now being weaponized,
you talk about being deplatformed everywhere.
Yeah, I've experienced all that as well.
But it is truly amazing, and they're not even trying to hide it anymore.
And they're not even trying to hide the fact that these corporations are doing it at the behest of the government. This was something that
for the longest time I would see some conservative think tanks and libertarian think tanks say,
well, you know, this is just the woke agenda of these networks and they have the right to do that.
I remember John Stossel talking about how, yeah,
I really hate the fact that they shut down my videos, but hey,
it's a private company. They can do whatever they want.
And yet we find out that they were doing this at the behest of the government.
Now that's one of the good things that's come out of the Twitter files is that
even these organizations have to admit it.
We knew that was happening for the longest time.
And I was telling people that was what was happening. It was pretty obvious,
but now they've got the receipts and the documents.
Now they understand that's the case.
And so what I find truly amazing is just how the first amendment has just
been shredded and burned over the last couple of years.
That's why it's so important to have alternative news outlets.
Absolutely.
And people need to just stop.
Yeah.
We have a bill of rights that's right it's called
right that's right stop handing it back and just saying sure take it away from me it's fine
you know it's it's incremental it's like the slight edge my favorite books i ever read it's
called the slight edge and it's basically the thought process that something done a very little bit every single day in the long run is going to be large.
He had a story, and it's very similar to this concept, is that this woman he had his getting his shoes cleaned by, she had a stack of books in between the shoe cleaning.
And he looked at them, and they were all romance novels.
She must have had 50.
And he said if she had just changed what she was reading, she would have changed her life. If we just change one thing and we think bigger and say,
you know what? No, you're not going to censor me. You're not going to tell me to wear a mask. I'm
going to understand what a mandate is. I'm going to understand what the body is. I'm going to
understand what the money system is. I'm going to learn something every day. I don't have to
know everything. Maybe that's the fear. Maybe people think, well, I'm going to learn something every day. I don't have to know everything. Maybe that's the fear.
Maybe people think, well, I'm just not smart enough
and I'm not educated enough.
That's fine.
So one thing, what one thing can you read today?
What one thing can you listen to today
in order to change your mind or at least to think bigger
so that maybe you're not changing your mind,
you're just educating yourself
to actually come to a conclusion on your own?
That's great i
don't have to agree with everyone we can say 90 of people we're probably not going to agree with
maybe 10 of their theories that's fine but guess what i'm glad they're thinking bigger let's go
there flatter theory hollow earth theory what does the earth look like evolution? You know, there are so many theories. All I'm asking people to do is ask questions, think bigger.
And I think it's going to work when, you know, they forbid things.
You know, it has this Trisant effect.
It's like, so they don't want me to see this?
What is it that they don't want me to see?
And why would they say that this is off limits?
I think that is one of the big things that helps us, uh, because, um, you know, that,
that raises a lot of red flags with people, especially now after what people have seen
with the vaccines and the rest of this stuff, uh, that, that is, I think our, our, our edge,
uh, people know that they're being lied to, uh, they know that things are being covered
up.
And so they're on the lookout for places where they can find stuff.
So I'm glad that you've got, again, it's ampnews.us,
and you can find that on Roku and any other places that you would have people go to look for you besides Roku.
Oh, yeah, Rumble, BitChute.
You can find us on all the social media platforms.
We have a new show on Rumble at night.
It's called Amp News After Hours Live,
and so we're a little bit more raw cutting edge at night and people can do
this. They can ask questions and interact, which is a little bit different than a typical news
network. So we're always conforming and changing and fit and going with where people are at.
But ampnews.us is the easiest place, but anywhere that you watch any of your alternative media,
which I can't stand that truth media is where you can find us as well.
Well, thank you so much for talking to us. It's great talking to you.
I hope you keep us informed as to what you find that works.
If you can find something that works for people that have been exposed to
this, you know, you're, you haven't been vaccinated. And so, you know,
some of the people who have got this deeper, but anything that you can find, you know, some of the people who have got this, uh, deeper,
but anything that you can find, you know, from a secondary shedding thing,
that's going to have implications for people who've gotten the,
the total thing as well. So everybody's looking for solutions to that,
but if you're looking for some, um, independent media, that's a great idea.
So amp news.us. Thank you for joining us, Chris Edelkamp.
Thank you very much. Thank you so much. Appreciate it.