The Hope Hotline - The Hope Hotline | S01-E62 | 08-18-23

Episode Date: August 18, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to the Hope Hotline. We thank you so much for joining in. I have a very special guest. This special guest is not just, well, she's not just a special guest. She actually is my friend. Thank you. Yeah, yeah. So like she's our medical professional for the Lively House, but it just so happens she started out as my friend first. And then we transferred into that. Just like our financial advisor. Yeah, there you go. Jeff DeMoss. Thank you for having me. He was our friend, and then he was, yeah. So listen, I have her on here because Tom talks about a parallel system all the time, and she's about to blow your minds, and it's going to be like you're gonna be thanking God that she's on here today so don't change the channel cuz I'm not answering
Starting point is 00:01:10 questions I am asking her questions but I'm just telling you parallel system cuz this world's gone nuts and so you're gonna want to hear what she has to say cuz it's it's gonna be the best thing since sliced bread for you okay but before we get going next week like i am like i know i'm so excited me too me too girl and you're coming yes are you coming every day of course god bless okay so the beloved Conference is next week. And right now, Heather informed me, I am at 402, which that's not my goal, people. But we're at 402 for the conference. And we are at, I don't remember what it is, 274 or something like that for the breakfast. There's only 300 spots for the breakfast.
Starting point is 00:02:05 So you better do something. that for the breakfast. There's only 300 spots for the breakfast. So you better do something. Get off the pot or you ain't coming. So register, register, register, which is what Tracy just had up on there. Go to thefoundationchurchfl.com or put your phone up to that QR code right there. If you're watching on your computer, obviously you can't do that if you're actually watching us on your phone up to that QR code right there. If you're watching on your computer, obviously you can't do that if you're actually watching us on your phone.
Starting point is 00:02:29 But go to foundationchurchfl.com. Go to the events. Go to the Beloved Conference. And then go to the Beloved Breakfast. Register for both. Because you can't come to both if you don't register for both. You can only come to one, to whichever one you registered for. And if it's for the breakfast and you only plan on going to the breakfast,
Starting point is 00:02:47 you're not going to be allowed to come. You can't eat and then leave. I ain't feeding you free to go. That's not going to happen. Plus, it's Magala speaking after. Oh, good. So it's good. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:58 So Thursday night, I'm looking at the big screen. So normally we have to look at the camera. But this one, I'm looking at the big screen. Do you know what I'm saying the camera, but this one I'm looking at the big screen. Do you know what I'm saying? Because I can't flip it. Oh, she did that right there. I can't remember. I don't have it memorized, even though I should.
Starting point is 00:03:14 I don't have it memorized. So Thursday night, I'll be speaking. Doors open at 6. Event starts at 7. Friday morning, the breakfast. Doors open at 8.30. You'll be eating by 9. On Friday morning, if you don't make the breakfast, 10.30 is when Magalas will be speaking.
Starting point is 00:03:33 10 o'clock is when the doors will be opening if you did not come to the breakfast. Friday evening, Pastor Adalas will be speaking. She starts at 7. The doors open at 6. And Saturday morning is a special morning we're not going to tell you what's going on but I'm just telling you I'm pretty stoked like I'm not even telling you I'm just telling you I'm pretty dang stoked because I just saw somebody's doing something awesome for me for the stage and I got pictures last night. Unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:04:06 So flipping good. Like it's going to be awesome. So Saturday morning. 10 o'clock. Doors open at 9. And Heather has it set up. So every night. And even Saturday morning.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Besides the breakfast. People will be getting Snick Snacks and eating. It's going to be good. Thursday night is going to be yummy, yummy, yummy yummy yummy friday night yeah that's yummy too and then saturday morning is more geared towards like pastry kind of thing but all right i think i'm good on that speaking about heather she says she loves you natalie and hope oh she mentions natalie first i get that and it was the second comment too she She said, I love you, Natalie.
Starting point is 00:04:45 And then later she goes, and Hope, laugh out loud. How precious. How precious. She's gone. Her husband took the week off. She had to stay. And now she's back.
Starting point is 00:04:58 The whole family's back united on their vacation. So special. That's school. School. Like one of the kids couldn't get out of school. The only kid that's in school. The of them she homeschools we'll see how bright those light bulbs are when she's done with them so bright bright and shiny although i will tell you
Starting point is 00:05:14 brimley i know is brilliant without schooling so she's gonna be totally fine creighton's a lot like my son well boys'll see. Well, boys take a little while. We already called Debs on him. He's fine. He's got a career path. He doesn't need a lot of smarts because he's cute. So you can be dumb, and the looks department kind of helps you out. My gosh. Creighton, you are super smart, and you can work for Leak Hero forever
Starting point is 00:05:42 because we love you, and you're so smart and genius and brilliant that's her that's that's his boss yeah exactly so yeah look at all that branding on the table look at all that i know like we are we are hope hotlined out people you are and as soon as tracy decides to get some merch together you okay we'll be hope hotlined out but in the meantime let's get back to Natalie. Okay. So Natalie actually is in the medical profession. As I said, she's a nurse practitioner. I didn't say that part, but she actually is my family's. We left. We've never really gone to the doctor. My son does. Yes. The hypochondriac. Yes. She's very close with my son. They're on a texting basis.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Hey, Natalie, what about this? Thank God, because she just laughs at him, which really helps. But I love him. It's because he reminds me of my daughter. Oh, my gosh. Same thing. Golly. The Lord's got to deliver him from that.
Starting point is 00:06:42 But we've never really gone to the doctor, which is great because like we've never needed it. But the great thing is she the way this what she's going to talk to you about is phenomenal for people like us, but also a parallel system because Tom and I do not subscribe to the medical profession as it is today. The vaccinations, all of the flu shots. She is in line with our thought processes on how the world is going, the direction of the medical profession, the pushing of the vaccinations. If you're a person that is not going for this stuff, this is going to be like a breath of fresh air for you.
Starting point is 00:07:27 So let me make sure I have that on like that. Okay, so let me just tell you about Natalie. She's a nurse practitioner. She has left her corporate world and she's going into what's called We The People Health and Wellness Center that has been created for people like my family. Correct.
Starting point is 00:07:49 It's created for self-employed. Yeah. If you work for corporate world, it's created for you. There is no one that you cannot service, correct? Correct. Okay, so what I want you to talk about first is the health. We're going to show you the facility, but I'm gonna wait on that, because I want you to talk about how this was created,
Starting point is 00:08:07 why it was created, and the owners, if you can reveal who the owners are, what inspired them to create this and develop this kind of parallel medical facility? Well, obviously everything kind of went haywire in 2020 when physicians kind of lost their minds, the majority of them, not all of us, majority of them. And they were forcing patients to do things that were unheard of in the 30 years that I've been in medical practice. So when they started instituting like mask mandates, vaccine mandates, Tanya Paris, she's like our practice manager, she decided to have like a mask, you know, a mask mandate where we can exemption, a mask exemption
Starting point is 00:09:08 back in 21 when Sarasota County was still pushing for the masks for the schools. So we went ahead and did that at the place called the hollow in Venice. Vic owns that. And after she realized, and the majority of the people realized that even the pediatricians wouldn't help them when these kids had stacks and files like this of why they shouldn't be wearing a mask, still wouldn't sign a mask mandate because federal government was coming after them, that they decided, well, it's time to open up a different practice, a different way of thinking, and get away from traditional medicine traditional medicine as you know it's kind of like being at Publix you grab
Starting point is 00:09:50 your tickets at the deli line and you wait for your number to be called and you got your five ten minutes and you're out the door whether your questions are answered or they're not answered kind of like a protocol they have a protocol and then you're just like a piece of cattle. Well, they have an algorithm. You start at the top. And if you meet this criteria, then you move over to the left and then you have to answer the couple questions on the left or right. And then you go to that one. And that's all from the very top from the American Medical Association. Which has never, it's never been like this before. Never, never, never, never, which a lot of people don't understand. COVID was always protocol.
Starting point is 00:10:27 That's part of the problem here. Right. So a lot of people who go to doctors nowadays have insurance. Well, your insurance actually dictates what you get to have done. And whether it is a commercial insurance or it's the Medicare Medicaid portion which we call CMS on us for Medicare services Medicare Medicaid services it's all based on the same system which is the government system which is Medicare and Medicaid okay now I found this article yeah where Medicare well they deny a whole bunch of stuff like if you need we know you need like
Starting point is 00:11:07 an mri of something but your insurance says uh no you can't have an mri because you haven't had an x-ray first to see it but you know the x-ray is not going to show anything right well they make you do the x-ray so you have to spend the money absolutely which is such a waste of time huge waste of time so this is what comes right straight from cms the dot you know cms.gov it says care that seeks to prevent disease promote health and prolong and enhance the quality of life is not considered medically necessary and therefore not payable so that's ridiculous hence the reason a lot of people are trying to get away from insurance is because insurance is your third party and that's actually who you're treating is the insurance company and not the patient we did we don't we don't do that we have catastrophic other than that we don't
Starting point is 00:11:56 we're like we do not subscribe to that it's ridiculous if anything that's what i would suggest anybody to do okay is, is to have catastrophic. Even people with insurance can come to us. We won't take your insurance. It's like a concierge. We the people is like a concierge, but it's not concierge prices. Normal concierge prices are anywhere between $6,000 a year to $10,000 a year, and you can be seen unlimited times. Ours it's 150 registration fee that's one-time fee and then depending on your age
Starting point is 00:12:33 it's it's a certain amount a month and the highest amount it is is 160 and that is for your 65 years and up because they have the highest amount of chronic issues issues yeah which you would see more frequently now here's the thing which i love and a lot you can't do this with your doctor but you guys they can see you as many times as they want a month correct as many times if not same day definitely the next day plus we also have telemedicine so if you needed to get a hold of me if you're a member you would there's a specific phone number you would text it into the thing it'd go to my emr which then would send it to my phone and i can just text you back however you're we're 100 available most of the time. We're even open every other Saturday.
Starting point is 00:13:26 So the only day we're not open is Sunday. Thank you, Jesus. Yeah. Which you shouldn't be. No, I don't want to be. So, okay, which we can get a little bit more into like monthly and things like that. Okay. So, and we'll make sure.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Hey, Tracy, do you want to post like if they want to start getting in contact with her, we're going to post it several times throughout the. What are you laughing at, Logan? Oh, you've been doing it? Well, we linked it. I'm looking at the camera, though. I'm looking at the camera because I'm not looking up at the thing. No, you're supposed to stare at the camera.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Yeah, you got to look at the camera. So here's the thing. That's the reason why I didn't know, girl. No, no, you're supposed to stare at the camera yeah you gotta look at the camera so here's the thing um that's the reason why i didn't know girl no no you're good you know we've been posting um in the comments awesome just the website for them to get to so they can kind of pop on but i have all these overlays so what about natalie specifically if they want to get a hold of natalie specifically what do they do how do they do that Natalie until you become a member and then once you make your appointment um you make your appointment you say who you want to be uh you who you want your provider to be you would then want get that that particular phone
Starting point is 00:14:36 number Natalie Iverson Natalie Iverson just kidding so we also have um a couple of other doctors yeah that's what I wanted to wanted to talk to you about because it's not just like a physician and like family, family, but it's beyond that. Like tell them like you have two other. We have a pediatrician, Rennie Moon. Which is huge. Huge, huge. She's dual certified as a pediatrician. She taught at universities up in Washington State.
Starting point is 00:15:07 She's very, very good at her job. She loves children. She's, you know, been lied to us like the rest of the medical profession and her eyes are open just as much as everybody else's. Wonderful person to have your kid come and see we do not do any vaccines at the office if you are somebody who still wants to take vaccines you know she will give you the risks that you know risks versus the benefits and if you do want to do that you're more than welcome she will write a script and let you go off to the health department to do that we're not going to like take that away from you so what a lot of people don't understand about vaccinations for children is is the things that are in the vaccines like animal body parts there
Starting point is 00:15:52 is fetal yeah fetal body parts um it's aluminum there's a whole bunch of other things it's like i stopped giving my kids before they went to kindergarten because somebody was a my chiropractor who is totally against all of that he's like you need to understand what you're giving your kids when you give them a vaccine thank god i had listened listen thank god you listened so i have a friend who actually checked it out though because i was skeptical i was like i don't know if i believe him you can find out if you want to. They have to disclose it. They have to disclose it.
Starting point is 00:16:29 And he was not lying. It's crazy what's in those. That's what's causing autism, my opinion, but I believe it, as well as other sicknesses with children, seizures and things like that. It's not good. It's anxiety, a whole bunch of other things um that they're contributing to um immunizations i mean you do by the time you're four years old get almost 70 immunizations which is insane it's it's crazy compared to like back in the 70s we'd line up at school and get like three three that was it that's yeah i think i got three I think I got three or four that was
Starting point is 00:17:05 it um plus my mom never took me to the hospital or the doctor you know we were one of those families yeah same here never went to the doctor we hardly ever went to the doctor so the difference between direct patient care and and traditional care is we're leaving out that middle person so no longer do we have to talk to or get any information from the insurance company to take care of the patient. It's going to be an individualized care. Each patient, whether they need 45-minute appointments or they need a 30-minute appointment, that's what they, that's what we will schedule for them so that we can get down to the cellular level and figure out and go back to regular medicine and treat the disease and not the symptom and not just symptoms by giving you a pill
Starting point is 00:17:55 to fix the symptoms and then give you another pill to fix those symptoms we're going to try to get you off all of that and get you back into a homostasis where God intended you to be. So many side effects from all these medications that are being prescribed. They just, they actually mask a problem and create another problem. And that's what a lot of people don't realize either. My mom is like 70, going to be 79, is not on one medication. Not one. And she'll probably... My dad was the same until he passed.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Not on one medication. And they had had they were healthy outside of my dad like just dying instantly like he didn't even know what hit him but not one thing ever no problems no physical ailments nothing which i think physical ailments are coming from all these side effects, from all these medications. Am I wrong? Not just from the side effects from all the medications. I believe a lot of the physical ailments that we are getting today are from the foods that we eat, over-processed foods. As I was saying earlier, I have a friend who sent her son off to Italy and when her because her sister lives there. And when he got there, I think he had to go to the doctor or something like that.
Starting point is 00:19:12 And he's like, oh, you're from America where they over immunize and your food is completely different. And but he didn't have any immunizations and he was shocked that he didn't get them because she never had him get immunizations. Wow. So, yeah. And it's like we have a friend here in town that's on a visa, but he's from South Africa. And he says our food in comparison to theirs. And then we have some other friends that come in. They like the food here is so bad. It's because it's so grown and homegrown and the meat there like everything is far superior than ours because of all of the
Starting point is 00:19:54 processed food and the injections that are caused to the antibiotics the growth hormones all that other stuff that they're giving to make more food for the people to eat. Which we don't need to do it that way. We don't need it. We don't need it at all. We're like, it's crazy. Like, I thank God that the Bible says you can eat any deadly poison and it will not harm you or something like that. I count on that.
Starting point is 00:20:21 Yeah, me too. Do you guys do blood work in, in the office, but we have contracts with like lab core, um, where if there's a specific type of blood work that we need you to do, if you don't have insurance, which is another reason I said, if you need to have, if you have insurance, then you wouldn't have to worry about it. But specific, we have specific contracts with a pharmacy who will give you good rates as well as radiology, a radiology department and LabCorp so far at this point in time. So, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:57 So, and they're, like, I know that people who do not have insurance, I know plenty of people who do not have insurance, and they do go to pharmacies, and they have, some pharmacies have special cards, discount cards, and stuff like that. But they pay far less than what I paid, and it's not because, just so you know, it's not because they were asking for a special discount. I mean, the discount card, anybody can get that. Correct. But they weren't going to the hospital and saying, I'm self-pay, so you got to give me a special discount. I mean, the discount card, anybody can get that. But they weren't going to the hospital and saying, I'm self-pay, so you got to give me a special deal. They were willing
Starting point is 00:21:30 to pay whatever it was charged. But the hospital says, no, when you're self-pay and the insurance company is not involved, you pay far less. And it's not because the hospital is saying, we got to give you a break. No, it's because the charges from the insurance company to the hospital to the patient. That's the reason why. So they don't have insurance and they paid less than I paid. And I had insurance through my company and stuff like that. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:21:59 For an MRI, you would think, how much would you think you would spend? Well, I used to, when I had like a corporate, it was like 150 bucks. Well, that's when you had corporate, right? Yes, insurance. Insurance. It was charged way more than that, though, just so you know. So like insurance, my daughter had to have an ankle MRI. Insurance was $450.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Yeah. If I would have paid cash, it would have been less than $200. Which is crazy. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Well, here's the thing. In my insurance with my company, I paid a higher amount so that I paid less if I ever needed it. Right.
Starting point is 00:22:37 And our insurance was free through the company, and I think I paid like $100 more to just $100. I was like, $100, not to have to really pay anything if we ever go anywhere. So I paid like $100 more to just 100 bucks. I was like, 100 bucks not to have to really pay anything if we ever go anywhere. So I paid like 150 bucks. So I can't imagine what it would have been if I didn't have the better insurance with the discounted price. I have no idea what it would have been.
Starting point is 00:22:56 But probably well more than $200. Well more. There's sometimes it's up to thousands. That's crazy. That is nuts. So you have pricing for self-pay, right? If you go to a pharmacy or if you go to get an MRI, blood work, things like that, which is pretty standard if you ever go to the doctor before you go to a specialist. Correct.
Starting point is 00:23:20 So what happens if you have to go to a specialist? What does that look like? Well, even specialists have self-pay. Right. So you would, we would let you know that if you didn't have insurance that, you know, you'd, we'd speak to them as well, seeing what their self-pay would be. And you'd be surprised at how much less it is to be a self-pay patient. But once you bring up insurance, it's hard to go back and say, I want to pay it as a self-pay. It's just crazy because the facilities kind of get in trouble or they kind of like they want that extra money, you know. Yeah, because it works for them. Get a kickback. Yeah, it's crazy it's kind of like
Starting point is 00:24:06 scandalous to a certain extent yeah yes well all insurance i mean for us with the between our houses and auto yeah life it's all of it all insurance is to me or a scam, but what I mean, it is what it is. Life insurance is going to be real, real pretty real soon because at the death rate, like, are you allowed to discuss how many people you went from a year to before the vaccine? Are you allowed to talk about this or no? We're not giving names. Just tell me if I ask you this question, I can answer it so before the vaccinations how many patients would you have that would pass away per week it wouldn't be per week so how many a month maybe one or two after the vaccinations are you allowed to answer how many about a week you would see?
Starting point is 00:25:06 I would see probably about three or four. Three to four a week passing away in your practice or that you knew about from when before, maybe one to two a month. Yep. And people think it's long COVID. Correct. That is such a lie. It's unbelievable. I have people that are very close to me that have bought into that lie of long COVID. It's not true.
Starting point is 00:25:30 Correct. But I think they hang on to it because they're vaccinated and boosted. And it's easier to believe it's long COVID versus a decision that I personally made to take a vaccination. Would that be true? Do you think? Yes, because. Then you're responsible. Right, and ultimately that decision is,
Starting point is 00:25:48 they're looking at when is my time gonna be, when I'm gonna keel over and possibly- Not be here. Correct. It's crazy. So no vaccines. No vaccines. Children, no vaccines, nothing mandated.
Starting point is 00:26:03 Nothing. Which is phenomenal. Now's let me go to my next question okay so let me ask you this what is the main goal and the mission for we the people health and medical to bring back the care to the individual between the individual the patient and the provider so the care is between them two instead of having a third party making the decisions for you which is your insurance company is the insurance company the ones that created the protocol or was it the federal government federal government so again insurance commercial insurance companies go off of Medicare and Medicaid which is the CMS, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Starting point is 00:26:50 So whatever they do, commercial insurances follow suit, even though commercial insurance is more expensive than Medicaid and Medicare. Your reimbursement from Medicare and Medicaid is very, very, very low, but your reimbursement from regular insurance is higher in a practice. That's why you have to have a good amount of, you know, a combination of the two. Otherwise, if you had more Medicare or Medicaid, your practice would just go under because you wouldn't have enough money to keep the lights on. Yeah. But they follow in suit. So they follow together.
Starting point is 00:27:23 I mean, there's even paperwork that came out that Aetna, which I don't care about saying what insurance is, but the more people you got to get the COVID shot, the more money they got per person from Aetna, the physicians got. It's such, it is is it is that is horrible that is sad it's sad because that's not how medicine was supposed to be um even when they like started pushing mask mandates I sat there and said when did medicine change when when who when did they decide oh you got to wear a mask to even go outside when the air there's nothing really in the air that's
Starting point is 00:28:06 going to hurt you especially if you're outside by yourself or you're driving your car you're wearing a mask continuously you're doing more harm to yourself with the mask on than you are with the mask off which you know those studies are out there now but the mainstream media they don't they don't they try well they had an agenda themselves and their agenda was to follow the the rules of Fauci and everybody else the World Health Organization actually and the CDC and yeah like this is what you'll say this is what you'll do correct which is not good so let me ask you this okay so I interrupted I interrupted you. So you have a pediatrician. Yep.
Starting point is 00:28:45 And what's the other physician that you have there? Actually, we have two more. We have Dr. Stewart. She's a dermatologist, but she won't be in the office. She's actually overseeing all the IV therapies that we have that are available. So you have a dermatologist there? Well, we do, but she's not. Can she see you at all, like even telephone?
Starting point is 00:29:07 Telephone, yeah. Oh, okay. She would do telephone. Yeah, that's good then because you can show her your whatever it is. Correct. And then we have Dr. Scott. She's been a hospitalist. She's been around quite a few different areas.
Starting point is 00:29:22 She'll be working on Tuesdays and Thursday afternoons and then every other Saturday. And what does she do? She's an adult. Oh, like, like what you do. Correct. Okay. Now let me, for people, it's not just you, so you, the most expensive by month is $160 a month. Correct. Now I know what I pay for catastrophic which is like not not hardly it's less than 400 less than $500 a month so between yours let's just say I paid $600 a month but but you can do family which is what I'll end up doing of under you you have a family policy that so what does the family policy kind of look like she has a booklet I have a booklet and she can give these to anybody who is well what you do what you would do is you would call our um call the office okay um normally what we do is we do a uh a walkthrough tour which
Starting point is 00:30:19 when we do the video you can see pretty much what the walkthrough tour will be, but they'll go into more further detail. But you can call the office and set up a date to come in and do the tour. It used to be just on Saturdays at 10 and 1, but now that they're there all the time because we're pretty much like three weeks away from launch date, we're almost there. Which will be middle of September? September 7th is our launch date. Oh, so beginning of September September 7th is our launch date oh so beginning of September that's awesome so you can call and say you will you want to set up a tour at any time and they will walk you through there and then
Starting point is 00:30:54 you'll get this information you'll get all this information so a family tell me what is like so give us an idea of pricing so freedom start newborns so if Logan wanted to just bring her her baby just her baby it's 150 registration free one-time fee and then it's 70 a month a month and that's unlimited and that's ridiculous televisit that's ridiculous if you need televisit if you need uh to come in for your well baby check or if the baby's sick, any of those things. The Freedom Growth Plan is from 2 years to 18 years old with no parent membership. Always registration fees $150.
Starting point is 00:31:34 Monthly price is $70. And then Freedom Growth Plan is from 2 to 18 with a parent. It's $50 monthly price. So that's why I'm saying it's concierge but it's not concierge pricing because concierge pricing you're paying six to ten thousand dollars a year so annually for that freedom growth b plan it's six hundred dollars it's it's it's worth it and then on top of that if you are a member you do get two of our different type of hydrations that you get that's included with your membership.
Starting point is 00:32:09 What does that mean? What is a hydration? Oh, they have all sorts of stuff. They have brain boosters, Myers cocktail. They have like immunity booster. You come in for an IV. We have a nice little room that you sit in and you can get in a lounge chair and they hook you up to an IV that has, like, vitamins in it and all these other nutrients, and they just give it to you and make you feel so much better.
Starting point is 00:32:31 And how often do you get that? You get that twice a year. Twice a year. And you can do it more, but members pay less. And even non-members can do the hydration. That's interesting. They also have red light therapy. What's red light therapy?
Starting point is 00:32:48 Well, red light therapy is for a bunch of different things. Fine lines, wrinkles. Dear God, take me. Take me on yours. Age spots, even injuries. They found that even injuries that helps promote cellular regrowth. Like people who have the bruising on their arms? Is that what it is?
Starting point is 00:33:07 Like if you broke your bone, you go and get it done, and it helps the cells. Yeah. And they have all different sizes. They have one that goes completely over your face, one over for your back. Have you ever done it? No, but my husband's doing it for his wrist,
Starting point is 00:33:23 and he says that it is actually working. Really? Yeah. I doing it for his wrist. And he says it is actually working. Really? Yeah. I need that for my face. Although I have prayed, I will, you know, agelessness. I've prayed it. There you go. Standing on it.
Starting point is 00:33:35 But I might use that red light therapy to help God out. Really to help me out. That's awesome. Okay, so concierge, you can basically figure out what you want to do, how you want to do it. Like people are, people are going with no insurance, no doctor, no nothing, because it was like $2,500 a month just to get, this is like the best of the best. Cause it's a hundred dollars. And then maybe you don't even want catastrophic. But then at least you know you have a physician to call and say, hey, I need to check them.
Starting point is 00:34:12 We even have a pharmacist who, if you need it, we can get you some ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. There you go. And that's crazy because they're trying to keep that from everybody as well. Well, yeah, I know. The FDA just changed their tune and said that they never said you could use it. They just changed their whole big huge spiel on that. But, you know, the hospitals are still not giving it. We also have advocacy, patient advocacy.
Starting point is 00:34:41 So, like, you can hire me or you can hire one of the nurses. We have two great nurses that will come in and they will be your patient advocate that's so they go and talk to the doctor the nurses and they make sure you're getting the treatment you are getting while you're in the hospital instead of treatment that they're trying to push on you oh my gosh so if you did have to go to the hospital somebody's talking on your behalf because that was what was happening. We are not in other states. So here's the thing. Somebody just asked on a question, are you in other states?
Starting point is 00:35:14 No, that's okay. I just want people to understand what you're talking about. So this is, there are so many people calling about this from other states, other parts of um uh this state as well wanting to do this wanting to catch on even wanting to do telehealth it's kind of hard now with telehealth because covid isn't as as robust as it was before so the telehealth practicing is a backseat to kind of took a back seat um but what we're doing this is kind of like the pilot program if we can get this work up and working smoothly we will branch out down into the miami area some people up in washington state want it all over the country there's places we're just blessed that it's i mean we're very blessed
Starting point is 00:35:59 that we actually have it here in this town yes because it's not heard of at all i mean there are other i i know i've known about other alternatives but they don't they are not to the degree that you guys are as far as the vaccinations not pushing high medications alternative medicine they are still doing protocols not they haven't removed the protocols even though they don't take the insurance they still follow all those guidelines to the certain to a certain extent um you guys have just gone to right back to old medicine trying to be more conservative get people off of medications go down to a cellular level be more of like functional medicine yeah then your typical let's follow the algorithm oh you have high blood pressure you're 150 over 90 we
Starting point is 00:36:52 need to start you off on an ACE inhibitor so we'll start you off on this medicine oh but you're still a little high so we'll go up on this medicine and add this one and now now you got swelling in your ankles so now we got to add some medicine to take the swelling off. So now we'll add some Lasix or hydralazine to kind of bring down the swelling off your ankles. It's crazy. Yeah. I think, I'll be honest with you, I think as soon as this really takes off,
Starting point is 00:37:21 it'll go quickly into other places, depending on the level of trying to shut it down do you know what i'm saying because the more successful you are that the government will try to shut you down yes they're not going to like this at all yeah they're not going to be able to but they're going to try yeah so every morning, we'll be there from eight to five, but from eight to eight 30, we will have a morning meeting going over all the patients we are seeing that day. So we get to know our patients individually and who we're expecting to see. Um, and then we'll start seeing our patients. Um, such personal service, very personal. We don't want you waiting. We don't want you in the waiting room for like 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes to see your doctor.
Starting point is 00:38:08 So when we schedule you an appointment, if you say you only need, if you need a 45-minute appointment, you get a 45-minute appointment. If you need a 30, you get a 30. That's so amazing. Yeah. Okay, so let me do this. Let's walk through the office real quick. When we get questions, do you want me to throw them up want me to please yeah okay pull them up she'll answer them live okay i'm gonna make you say that word resveratrol and the red light therapy
Starting point is 00:38:33 that's a question i can't really answer because you're not the dermatologist correct i'm not the one that goes over that one yeah okay that's fine that's okay yeah but we can find it out for you yeah if you come in or you talk to the dermatologist or talk to Natalie if you come to the church you can obviously they probably do come to the church or they yeah they do are in town yeah they do yeah they can absolutely memberships once you sign up you like if you go for the tour they give you the paperwork you sign up, like if you go for the tour, they give you the paperwork. You sign up. You do your registration fee. They don't start charging you until September because we open September 7th. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:39:12 I'll be signing up. But you already know that. Yeah, I already know. Yeah. Where you go, I go. I'm excited to see you. I know. Even Tommy.
Starting point is 00:39:19 You only won't be seeing me. Even Tommy. Yeah. Well, you'll be seeing Tommy untily until we fix tommy oh my gosh he's good but he is he is he's a good boy my daughter they're just a little hypersensitive to the things that are out there and they feel that you know they want to know that they know correct yeah that they're not getting you know what i I've told them? What is it? What's the website?
Starting point is 00:39:47 Get off medical. What is it? Get off Dr. Google. It's not Dr. Google. It's. Yeah. WebMD. There's one that you go on.
Starting point is 00:40:01 It's called medical something or WebMD. Yeah. Yeah. It is WebMD. I thought you said something else. But then I'm like, no, no. They said, yeah, get off flipping web md i thought you said something else but then i'm like no no they said what yeah get off flipping web you are not a physician dude you don't know what the heck you're talking about you'll find everything don't doctor google don't don't don't google anything because you doctor google you're dead with every everything that's out there oh my
Starting point is 00:40:18 gosh like it's insanity you will literally fret yourself to death if you go on those things. And, you know, my son has got a lot of things spiritually going for him, but one of the things that he hasn't mastered yet is faith. Faith is what he's working on. Just knowing that, you know. He's going to be good. He's going to be okay. But I also, you know, you also have to know he's young,
Starting point is 00:40:48 and I didn't, I grew up in a faith-based home. He grew up in a faith-based home, but there were periods of my time in life that I just had to figure out, do I believe this because I believe it or do I believe it because my parents have told me to believe it? And in this one area, I would say that's where he's at. Like, do I, and he'll even say, I believe it, but I just don't know if I believe it like you guys do. That's where we always go right back to the word,
Starting point is 00:41:11 right back to the word. And then it just clicks, right? He's young. So I'd rather him still be a believer. He's strong in his walk. But if this is the thing that I have to think about where I'm going to have to refine him in, I'm okay with that. It's just he's costing me lots of money. No, I'm just kidding. Not with you. Cash, credit card. What forms of payment do you take?
Starting point is 00:41:36 Somebody asked, what forms of payment do you take? Yeah. Cash and credit card. Yep. Check? Check. Yep. People still use those. Until we go CBDC in December. No, we're not going CBDC. I'm just kidding. They're trying, but they're not going to. They're not going to. So let's do the tour real quick.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Okay. Yeah. Let's walk around and look at the facility. So if you're interested, you know where you're going to be heading. So this is like you're coming up to the door you'll ring the little doorbell they'll see your face today we're gonna show you around the building my name is Mariana I am the membership team and I'm Natalie. I am the nurse practitioner. So we're going to go this way first. Marianne, I'll give you a kind of an idea what this room is. So right now this is our conference room. This is where we do our tours every Saturday. all the different plans that we have and what you get with your membership, which is also on our website.
Starting point is 00:42:49 So everything can be seen there. And if you want to join us on a Saturday, that would be awesome. We'd love to have you. And then in the mornings, before we start our day, we're also going to have a 30-minute meeting to go over every patient that's coming in so we get to know our patients more inclusively and more um you know independently so that way we get to know them a lot better and on a better term than you know your traditional
Starting point is 00:43:20 um also a front we're going to be carrying a supplement line. You can also look this up online as well. We have special prices for our members. But this supplement line is your vitamins and things like that that you can purchase as well here. 20% discount for members. When you first come in, you're going to jennifer who's right now holding the camera um but she is going to be sitting here waiting for you to come in hopefully she already knows you're coming in and she can get you with your doctor right away and then we'll show you where our pediatrician is going to be so our pediatrician is um going to be on this side miss renata moon dr renata moon
Starting point is 00:44:08 and welcome to the jungle that's her office and then we made it like a little jungle tried to make it fun and interesting for the kids so you know kids get bored and their attention spans are very short so we made it so that they can have a little bit of fun while they're waiting to see the doctor. Most importantly our children are not just files so on each door we'll be welcoming them with their their name and I'm going to be playing hopscotch. There you go. I can't even do that anymore. You know what? I can't either. Anyway. Anyway.
Starting point is 00:44:53 There's our earth room and space room. It has the moon and the stars and the earth. Each room has a different theme. That's cute. You know, to make it more invigorating and inviting for each kid. Yep. A theme for the adults, too, because we get just as many kids sometimes. Everyone can.
Starting point is 00:45:15 This is also going to be the area for pediatrics. You can look at that. They can measure themselves over there. Down this hall is where our membership is so anytime you come in you can come and see me down here and we can go over anything any questions you might have for membership. And then back down this hall which will be for nurses' stations. New and clean. So they are going to use this for the pediatrics,
Starting point is 00:45:48 but may double also for the adults as the adults is right around the corner. Are we talking about that one? Yeah. So in this room, which will be locked, and most people won't get to see, is actually where we have the supplies for the nurses and the doctors so all their supplies will be in here even for IV therapy all that kind of stuff will all be in here and in left-away for each individual patient and then we'll go to one of our theme rooms for the adults. Ah, welcome to Florida. We got to have one of these, I think, in every building in Florida, right?
Starting point is 00:46:33 So these are the adult rooms. Kind of give you a serene, make you feel relaxed sitting at the beach. So you're not intimidated. And then we have our nostalgic room. Welcome to the movies. That one's my favorite. I know. I just want the popcorn for 15 cents so our patriotic room which we And then we have one more adult room.
Starting point is 00:47:27 More for the guys. Is it like a garage? Well, we have one more existing room. Oh, my gosh. We might not get some of them out of here. For our male guests, because I think they enjoyed this a lot. Our Star Wars. Oh, I know. I like Mandalorian and Star Wars.
Starting point is 00:47:46 I like the TV too. That's true. That's true. I was going to say some women do actually really get into the Star Wars. I haven't watched the Mandalorian. It's different. Is it? So obviously on top of being able to see patients on a more direct patient care, we have...
Starting point is 00:48:09 If you can see it, I hope it's not too dark, and you will get to visit our IV lounge. And we'll also be doing red light therapy in here as well, which I'll go over and discuss a little bit more in detail but this is our nice serene room where if you're here for an IV or if you're here for red light therapy you can kick back in the recliner and relax while you're here for your 30 minutes or 40 minutes or however how long it takes for you to get them yep and that's it short and sweet girl short and sweet tell us about the weight loss because listen well here i used to i i would have thought about it but i'm dropping some pounds and it ain't been easy some people it's hard to lose weight some people it is hard to lose weight um we are we have. It's kind of like it's a trizipid diet.
Starting point is 00:49:08 So we go through a compound pharmacy where he actually puts some extra medicine in there to kind of combat some of the side effects. And you would take it weekly. But if you have any kind of issues like Hashimoto's or thyroid issues or anything with prostate, it wouldn't be something for you to do. Right. Okay. On top of that, I would want to make sure that you're, because every four weeks you
Starting point is 00:49:33 get to increase how much you take until you get to the specific amount. And then once you lose the weight that you lose, then we wean you back off. Now, a lot of times times a lot of people rebound really bad off of it so we're kind of on top of it i want to do um more nutritional based make sure that's a great idea you're doing hand in hand both hand in hand you got to do both absolutely i will say i was just telling tom this on the way home after the podcast. I have never felt better ever in my life. Never, ever. And it's because every time I've ever worked out, which is very minimal,
Starting point is 00:50:14 for a very short period of time, I ate horrible. Or if I tried to eat healthy, I never worked out. And combining the two of them together, like, I feel the healthiest I've ever felt. Because I do, I am pretty conscious of what I'm eating and things like that. But it's, I think the working out coinciding with it consistently that's changed it because a lot of times you can work out and be consistent in that and then you can be inconsistent with eating healthy correct you have to hit hitting or missing but still trying it which I've never did before ever while I worked out plus you know a lot of us women especially with kids we tend to hold on to stress a lot more so you
Starting point is 00:51:04 got your cortisol. And so I also want to look into that as another way of helping people lose weight, not just with medicine. Yeah. Because medicine, after you come off the medicine, it's not going to take you long most of the time. To put it back on. Yeah. Most people keep it off, but there's a vast majority that'll put it right back on. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:27 Because they go back into the bad habits. That's right. And see, here's the thing. It's one thing to eat healthy. Like, you can do keto all day long. Okay, but as soon as you start doing carbs, it's coming right back. So it's better for you just to learn to eat healthy. Correct.
Starting point is 00:51:47 To exercise, even if it's going for a walk for 30 minutes right yes low impact even pull like the pool is like one of the best ways to exercise if you don't want to go walking correct correct it's easy light you're you're you're um it's low impact because everything's being held up by the water right you know you don't feel that heaviness you don't feel that hit when you're when you're hitting the ground you don't feel the impact all right no yeah that's what that's what i was looking for it's no impact whatsoever so like i just think that there's so many alternatives which you would never go to your doctor to lose weight. You have to go to a dietician, right? This way you can actually, it's like a one-stop shop to a certain extent, which is without having the agenda driven mentality being forced down your throat. This is like like-minded physicians,
Starting point is 00:52:47 like-minded facility, extremely patriotic. Very patriotic. All driving you towards the ultimate goal, which is parallel system, getting away from the medical system that we are all being subjected to. And we shouldn't be. Like we should have an option we should have a choice
Starting point is 00:53:07 and it just seems like medicine has gotten away from being medicine medicine is all about money and agenda that's how i feel it is so like but i've never really gone to the doctors except for my kids when they were little and you know you go to routine but even that was agenda driven to a certain extent with vaccinations oh yeah you you you follow a protocol every single time your two-month visit this is what you're going to do your four-month visit this is what you're going to do your yearly physical this is what you're going to do at 45 if you have a high incidence of colon cancer you gotta get that colonoscopy, so on and so forth. It keeps going down and down and down the line. And it changed. To me, I think it changed in the late 90s when they started bringing out HMOs. So like once they started bringing out HMOs,
Starting point is 00:54:01 you had your gatekeeper. They decided what you could and could not do. And it's funny because a lot of insurance companies, or a lot of corporations, I should say, doctors wouldn't take HMOs, right? Or if they did, they would only take a little bit of them. Well, now, Medicare, come 2030, if you are not on a Medicare Advantage plan, which is an HMO plan for Medicare, you may not be able to get straight Medicare. They want you on the HMO plans. I notice, I agree with you. I'm turning up the fan because it's daggum hot as dookie in here. But I noticed, and your face is turning red.
Starting point is 00:54:40 I noticed, I agree with you because as soon as, because I was working at the time, as soon as everything was the options, PPO, HMO are just the standard. Like, everything took a turn. Everything. Everything. And it's all going towards what the government says. It's like that first thing I read you. The government is the one, if it's going to give you quality of life or if it's going to do
Starting point is 00:55:05 that they're not going to cover it it's just not covering it is crazy and look this like the assisted suicides that are going on in canada like all of this if you don't think that it's coming here to united states it already is it already is you just don't know about it you don't hear about it and so but it'll be going into the regular medical practice. And I'm not trying to scare people to go this route. I'm just saying, let's process, use some wisdom here, and think about what is best for your family, but what is best for the country at large.
Starting point is 00:55:39 We have to embrace and support these. I just found out that one of the local markets delivers. Like, it's far away from me. I just found out it'll deliver to my house. It's more expensive for me to buy from there, but I will be. And I go to Sarasota even to go to this place. But now I'm like, I'll be able to buy from there way more often. There you go.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Because they'll deliver to my house, which I just found out. We have to, house, which I just found out. We have to like. Start using the little home. The home starting. The mom and pops. The mom and pops. That's what I was thinking of. You've got to start using the mom and pops.
Starting point is 00:56:17 Because if we don't. They're going to be gone. They're going to be eliminated. And then we're all going to be like, why don't I have any options? Because you didn't use them when they were available. And then when it goes to crap, you want them. They're not going to be there. We have to do it now.
Starting point is 00:56:33 Correct. It's a must. It's a must. So what I did not mention is each one of us can only have 600 patients. So once we hit the 600 patient mark, until we get doctor you can't we can't have any more members so if a family has four now you only get you know 596 patients right so because a family you're not getting one it's not like a whole family and that counts as one correct every person in that family correct that'll add up fast we're hoping because it really will we're hoping because then we can add on
Starting point is 00:57:11 another position and more staff and then again go to the different places that need it and want it different states down in miami yeah such a needed to think so how many like our church is a pretty large church can you don't give names but do you have a sizable amount of people who are signing up with you i don't know i don't even know who's signed up yet all i know is i was told today they just started making appointments and i better have my roller skates on come September 7th. Okay, since she doesn't know, you better get to moving on it if you're interested. And you're launching September 7th? Correct. And then we're going to have a big, huge, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:57:57 where you have, like, the hot dog people come in and your taco truck and, like, a celebration in November. We just haven't come up with a date for that yet. Super personalized. Very personalized. We want it personalized. We want people to be able to come to us instead of feeling like they can't talk to their doctors. Because a lot of people feel like they can't talk to their doctors.
Starting point is 00:58:17 They sit there and, you know, doctor, come in, wash their hands, listen to your lungs. Okay, this, this, this, and that. And okay, I got to go. And they're gone within five minutes. And we don't want that. We want to be able to sit down, talk to you, get to know you, find out what's going on. And sometimes people just need that one extra five, 10, 15 minutes or a hug or a prayer, which I've done with my patients. They, they, they love it and people need it they're craving it yeah it's desperate but when you're in a corporate world you can't just pray for anybody you don't
Starting point is 00:58:51 have time those things well even if you have the time you might not be allowed well you might not be allowed but I know you did I did but lots of people wouldn't because when you have the environment that allows it, there's more opportunity. Yeah. Now let me just, this is one of the things I want to ask because this is a big deal. And then we have one minute left. So, and I'm not going to try and go, but one of the things when I picked my pediatrician, he was a womb to the tomb doctor.
Starting point is 00:59:23 So my whole family went to him. I loved him. He's phenomenal. He a womb to the tomb doctor. So my whole family went to him. I loved him. He's phenomenal. He did not push the vaccinations. So for us to stop, it was not a big deal at all. But he had so many patients. Like you had to know somebody to get in with him. And even now, I don't even know if you can do that.
Starting point is 00:59:39 He's very, very good. One of the reasons I chose him, as much as he interviewed me I interviewed him correct antibiotics over prescribed overused people do not understand that and one of the reasons I went to him is because every time your kid gets a sniffle the worst thing you can do is give them an antibiotic correct and so one of his things was I don't do that because when they need them and they get older guess what they will not work and now antibiotics even if you haven't really taken them very much they're not working like they used to i don't know why because they're becoming because of all the other people using them they i think the one thing we've been at war with more than anything in this entire globe
Starting point is 01:00:22 is germs germs know how to fight just germs. Germs know how to fight. Just like a flea knows how to fight. Correct. They change their genome, and they're going to change it again. Okay, and then you're going to change it again, and that's where your MRSA comes from, which is your methicillin-resistant staph infections. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:37 You've got your vancomycin now, your vancomycin resistant. There's, there's tons of resistant microbes out there now because of the overuse of antibiotics. So that's one of the things of all the questions, I think it's super important. All of the questions have been great, but I don't think people actually think of when they think of prescription drugs, like they think of like the ones with the side effects of like the biggies, right? But antibiotics are like pushed like candy. Correct. But they won't be here. We're going to be very conservative.
Starting point is 01:01:14 That's the thing. And that people need to know that because I think like my old doctor, long time ago with my kids, he used to say people want them because it makes them feel better makes not not feel better physically feel better mentally like I'm actually fixing something they're doing nothing except harming your body for when you need them later so if there's anything you take from this is education is huge and if you have a physician that will educate you because they have the time to, then you become a better patient and you become a well-rounded individual when it comes to the medical mindset of things.
Starting point is 01:01:55 You are so used to agenda-driven medicine that you don't understand how medicine used to be back in the day. I do because I'm older than a lot of people. Yeah, me too. People who are older than me understand it. They're going to be like, if they're smart, they'll run to what they've known, not to run to what they have. What they've known was really what worked. Right.
Starting point is 01:02:19 But people that are younger than us, they don't know it. No, because it's already been pushed. I just want an antibiotic. I want an antibiotic. It's been pushed that a pill will fix anything. And it doesn't. It doesn't. It actually worsens things.
Starting point is 01:02:32 It does. But this is why this is important because education is the key to everything. And once you understand it, it'll take you much further. Your family will be healthier than you can even know. Correct, because there's things over the counter. Like, who was I talking to? Your daughter. I was just talking to your daughter about cinnamon.
Starting point is 01:02:53 She goes, I love cinnamon. I said, cinnamon is one of the best things out there for you if it's an anti-inflammatory. You add that with some turmeric and some curcumin, a little bit of pepper honey garlic whole garlic put it on your countertop it's an antimicrobial it's an antibiotic it's stuff that it's stuff that our our forefathers used to do back in the day that we've lost because it doesn't make money company came in and says well that doesn't make money so we're going to say that that stuff doesn't work and now we're going to push these instead. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:03:26 Correct. People need to be educated. And that's why one of the things is she's on here. I am pushing her. I am. But I'm pushing her and I'm selling her because it's what's best for all of us. Like, I'm not going to make any money off of this. I don't, like, it doesn't help me in any way to tell you about her and we the people. We the people Health and Wellness Center. It doesn't help me in any way other than to know that I have led you to a place that will take care of you,
Starting point is 01:03:58 take care of you properly, take care of you economically, financially, and educational. It's huge. Your family will be radically changed when you go the right way, medically speaking. Correct. It's like, it's crazy. So is there anything that you want to say before we tap out? I'm not going to do the sinner's prayer today because we didn't do anything related to that outside of, and I'm okay with that.
Starting point is 01:04:24 It doesn't have to be every time. But we tap out and and we say we're done thank you for letting me come on thank you for letting us us talk about we the people and get it out there a little bit more um you know we're trying it's just it's hard um and like i said before we are going to have a little bit of a security uh tight and security why we're there until we get to know people, just because we know that the government is going to probably push, and then you got your radical liberals who are going to push that they don't want this. They can't. They won't be able to. So we're going to, the security will be a little bit tight,
Starting point is 01:05:01 but once we get to know you, you're not going to have any issues at all. Yeah. But for me, I love that because safety. You guys are safety conscious versus willy-nilly. Like people need to be methodically thinking things through. Today's day and age, you have to because you never know. Well, in our own homes, what do we do? We protect our home.
Starting point is 01:05:24 Correct. We need to protect everything top to bottom. Yep. So thank you so much for joining in. Pop that up one more time. So thank you for having me. You got it. I love you, girl. I love you too. I told her a long time ago, I'm having you on here because she's the only person that I know. Spiritually speaking, first of all, I've known known i've known doctors that feel like you okay or nurse practitioners or even nurses that feel like you the thing is is most of them if not any of them are saved like so with you you got get the um holistic like holistic, like old timesy medical profession.
Starting point is 01:06:07 Like there's no protocols. It is let's eliminate what this could be. Correct. Through the practicing of medicine in the correct way. Correct. But then on top of that, you have somebody who biblically speaking believes in what the Lord did on that cross for us which is by his stripes we are healed so maybe maybe our faith isn't there right now for that
Starting point is 01:06:32 healing so he'll use you to bring it about for them in the right way and then you have somebody who will advocate for you if you do have to go into the hospital it's huge people but spiritually speaking to have somebody who's a believer come alongside of you you can't beat it who'll pray with you yeah well actually who actually cares about you sees you through the eyes of jesus i'm sorry it's like you said before here sometimes patients aren't the easiest but what do you say gotta love them like jesus said yeah and that's super important instead of letting your carnal flesh get the best of you and treating them like they're another number walking through the office at the deli counter yeah it's not good not good at all thank you so much for tuning in I hope
Starting point is 01:07:18 that you will you know really process and think this thing through. See what an opportunity it is for us in this community. Share this information. Seriously, share this podcast. Like and share it all over the place. Because people need to know about it, especially in this area. But we need this to go across the country. We have to have a parallel system when it comes to grocery stores, doctor's offices, dentist offices, whatever it is, we have to have a parallel system because if we do
Starting point is 01:07:53 not, they will try and make sure it never happens. And if we start it, it'll be tough to finish it for them, right? Correct. Thank you for tuning in. Like and share. If you go to church, find her on Sunday. She'll hook you up to get it set up for a meeting and you will not be disappointed. She's phenomenal. Thank you. Have a great weekend. Bye. Bye.
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