Out here on the coast, the uh batteries have a very rough time really uh because of all of the uh salt ions in the air, which you know charge the air.
But in any event, though, so uh they last about uh uh three years before they start failing, and by the fifth year they're pretty much gone, and that's where I'm at with this one.
And given the uh supply situations, I decided to pick up a new battery for that car and a new one for this vehicle as well.
Uh just so that I've got it covered.
Watching some construction here.
Anyway, um, so uh we can talk about cancer for a minute and then I'll go into other stuff.
I get a lot of requests for information on uh what I did for my cancer protocol, uh, especially since we've had this uh dual effect.
Okay, so uh yes, the um clot shots also are cancer shots, so they cause the turbo cancer and um are really nasty that way.
Uh but also we had this other effect, which was the uh lockdowns, right?
So that prevented a lot of uh people getting their cancer diagnoses, and then eventually the lockdown uh ends and they get back in and uh get to see a physician, then they discover they've got cancer that they should have discovered, you know, in 2020 or 2021, that kind of thing, right?
And so now they've got a cancer diagnosis that's advanced along a ways, and uh they want to know what to do about it.
And so I wrote up my cancer protocol uh that I used uh to recover from uh the stage 2 colon cancer.
So now bear in mind people, I did not have uh metastasization.
So this is this is a kind of weird situation.
I'll get into that in a second.
Um but my protocol is out on my substack, okay.
So it's substack forward slash cliff with one F underbar HIGH.
And I think it was like maybe it was like say March, April, or May, uh 2022.
I just don't remember what month I wrote that in, but I I wrote it all up and posted it so you can go and find it.
Now we've learned a whole lot since then, right?
So I did not use fenbendazol on my uh cancer.
I took it later after I had been debulked, okay, and so I had had non-metastasizing uh colon cancer that killed me.
Uh so they were the doctors were like really floored, uh really uh flummoxed that they couldn't find uh cancer in any of my lymph nodes.
Now I'm putting this down to C60, okay.
That's really the only thing I can think of.
Uh, because I was just before I had my cancer diagnosis, I was attempting to discover what was going on with my body and attempting to react to it and respond to what was going on uh with supplements and herbs, etc.
without having any kind of a diagnosis.
If I'd had known I'd had cancer, I would have treated it entirely different.
Here I was just you know, for uh better part of 20 years, bumbling along physician to physician, not knowing what was going on, obviously deteriorating, obviously dealing with pain and all this other issue, all these other cancer issues, uh, but without ever having that diagnosis.
And so my uh my approach to the cancer uh was uh the debulking, the surgery, the death, and then they threw me back, you know, the my greater self pitched me back and said, nah bastard, you gotta go do some more work.
Um but I didn't have the um uh the foresight, so to speak, of getting into fenbendazol or ivermectin or any of that.
So those things need to be added to my substack article, right?
Now fenbendazole must have tocotrienol vitamin E uh in order to be fully activated.
So you can take fenbendazole all you want, but if you don't have uh vitamin E with tochotrienols in it, toco trienols, uh if it doesn't have that in it, it's not going to be anywhere near as effective.
Maybe it's only going to be like 10% of uh effective um as if you you know based uh versus the um the version with uh taking it with the vitamin E. Uh, you can get a uh I think it's called anatto, okay.
So A N A T T O is like the brand name on Amazon, and what you want is this 125 um microgram, 125 Mg uh form of uh vitamin E that's tocotrienols, and that like seriously boosts the um the effect of fenbendazole.
Uh the researchers discovered this uh because uh fenbendazol is anti-cancerous with dogs, and dogs have a preponderance of the tocotrienols form of vitamin E in them.
Now we've got all different kinds of vitamin E in us, much more uh spread out, much more diverse.
But anyway, so they discover the tocotrienols activates it.
Um so there's this concept in um uh traditional Chinese medicine that we really need to observe here in uh Western medicine, and the concept is like uh synergistic effect or uh it's not even really compatibility, it's like uh uh the ability to be combined.
Okay, so there's there's all different kinds of substances that will activate other kinds of substances.
Uh so there are the you know, both of them are good for you, but together they're like wow, that's the way to go.
And so a lot of these things include the adaptogens, right?
So um, like uh chaga, chaga brings you both uh vitamin D and zinc, okay, also vitamin K2.
Uh, but so uh uh so chaga uh it's its own ionophore, right?
But if you were taking zinc and also having chaga tea, then you have more of what are are these little pipes to move the zinc um uh ions up to where they do you good as um antivirals.
So the zinc is good, but it's not gonna be anywhere near as good as if you'd had the synergistic effect of having the chaga, which is the ionophore, the little tube uh uh so to speak, the little little uh mechanism that promotes the zinc up to the uh surface of the cell,
and that's what that's what causes the uh major effect in terms of the that's why the zinc ionophores uh that's why the zinc works as it goes on up and busts the uh the outer wall of viri and destroys them.
Anyway, so synergistic effect for cancer, you're gonna want to really look into um both ivermectin and fenbendazole, they work slightly differently, they're both antiparasite, you know, uh uh and all of these other good things, and they're and they're complementary to each other.
You could take them both at the same time, although it would kind of be a waste.
Uh so most people that I know that are using these forms of protocol, especially with the turbo cancers, are alternating it.
So they'll take fenbendazole for a couple of days, three days maybe, and then they'll take ivermectin and and they alternate back and forth.
There's been a lot of reports of people doing fairly good with this stuff.
Um the people with the turbo cancers though really need To get the clot shot stuff out of them, so they need to be doing doing um nato kinase uh pretty much continuously to get rid of the spike protein and the limpid nanoparticles.
They're the ivermectin will also get rid of the spike protein, so so that really aids.
Anyway, it's rough out there with the cancer.
If you go and look at my substack, um, like I say, you know, maybe it was May of 2022.
Uh I went into the all of the other different kinds of things that I'm doing as well.
Now if you're having energy issues because of the cancer, you just don't want to do anything, and it's really um uh degrading you that way, then the thing to do is to understand that you're gonna need to treat the energy part of it um continuously all the time, anyway.
Uh, and so you'd want to go with um thiamine, vitamin B1, what they call megadosing, which is not really mega dosing, uh, you know, it's just a big dose of it.
But there's three kinds of vitamin B1, and you've got to figure out uh what your body type needs are to get the best form for you.
So I I actually had to go through all three kinds before I found that this the last kind was the one that my body really needed.
So there's one kind, uh forget the name of these things, right?
Um there's one kind for uh if you have tendency towards uh insulin resistance towards diabetes, and then there's the other kind that I'm taking, which is um good for uh people that have gone through the muscle wasting, and then there's a third kind, uh, which was like eh, it didn't do any good for me, really.
It was just regular kind of B1.
But thiamine megadosing really does boost the energy.
But on top of that, you want to put in uh urolithin A, uh, which is a postbiotic.
And uh you can go and read about it.
I'm not gonna get into the description of it.
So it's Eurolithin, and then space, and then A, capital A. There's a bunch of different types, you know, ABC, that kind of thing.
Um, and then also uh plasmologens, okay, plasma uh AL, plasmola, Ogins.
Uh, these are usually associated with um uh okay, so those uh those are little chemicals in the brain and little molecules in the brain.
When you um they peak at about age 30 and you start losing them thereafter, the lack of them contribute to things like Alzheimer's, dementia, uh you know, loss of memory, and so on.
Now, I'm taking those because of the impact of the cancer on me, and because of my age, and I do notice that my memory is sharper.
Okay, so this is a perceptible effect, it's a noticeable effect here.
Um, just like with the urolithin A. After a while, say maybe maybe like 20 days or more of taking that.
I've started to notice a uh feeling in my uh big muscles in my legs in the quads and and even all the way back into the glutes, uh, that um I'm getting uh this like energetic effect that uh I truly have not felt since I was a teenager.
So uh very very interesting um uh chemical here, and one that I will be um uh uh pursuing uh over time.
I mean, I'm I'm gonna uh continue with this one because it had such a good positive effect.
A lot of others, you know, a lot of supplements I'll try, and then you know, they won't really do what I'm after, and and I'll go on to something else.
I'm gonna just stop here and do a bit of stuff.
Um anyway, so uh check the cancer uh protocol substack, but then also be sure to add if you're suffering from cancer, the fenbendazole and the um the ivermectin.
Uh you can't beat those these days.
The results are are in, it's pretty spectacular.
And um, you know, and then get all your vitamins optimized and so on, and you really have to work on getting your vitamin D up, okay.
Um make sure you're taking it with K2 so that it doesn't suck up your calcium levels and cause heart issues by way of that.
But um uh that should do the trick for you.
You're going in and uh it's a bitch.
I mean, it's it's seriously a uh work.
You have to every single morning you got to get up, and maybe you're gonna take uh 30 different supplements, right?
30 different little pills, because maybe you're gonna take amino acids and uh all kinds of vitamins and uh you know and stuff that's uh has good anti-cancer profiles, and there's all kinds of of um herbs and traditional Chinese medicine kind of things out there that do have really spectacular anti-cancer profiles, so it's not like we're lacking uh these substances.
Also, something else about the cancer is that we're producing cancer cells continuously in our bodies.
So if you've had cancer, and and even if you've got um cancer in the lymph nodes, uh the metastasization, which I put down to C60, right?
That's I don't think I got metastasization because I took the C60 all those years.
So I I came across C60 way the fuck back when you know uh what prees have to think about it, pre-2012, something like that.
Anyway, and connected with um Ken Swartz over at uh uh C60 Purple Power, also their their um their ural is uh shop C60.com.
All right, and so uh I just started taking it because of the uh effect on the rats, and because at that point I was still undiagnosed with the cancer and didn't know what the fuck was going on with me, and none of these doctors were any good at figuring it out, and uh, you know, they they couldn't help me out, right?
I was going to it was tedious.
I was going to doctors all the fucking time.
Anyway, so I get the C60 and I start taking that, I feel better, and I think it isolated and prevented the metastasization.
So when I went in and had the surgery, the the the surgeons took extra lymph nodes just to be sure that and they checked them and I didn't have any cancer cells in any of the lymph nodes.
So they declared it officially a stage two, even though it had killed me, and a you know, an obstruction of the bowel and all of this, and they don't usually see that stuff uh unless it's stage four.
I mean, I had a mass in there that was bigger than my palm, it was four inches across, it was an inch over an inch thick and and five inches wide.
Um they were they were they were shocked, they were floored.
Now, the definition of the the you know, stage uh two, three, and four is the spread of the cancer, and so because mine didn't spread, it was a stage two, right?
Um, but nonetheless, uh very serious stage two.
Anyway, so I go to the oncologist briefly uh after I'd had the diagnosis because I was all beat up, I was 128 pounds after the surgery uh when they put me on one of those little weighing beds.
Um it seemed to say that I was down to 122, and maybe that was the case, maybe that was factual.
So that's really uh you know, that's no energy that's hardly able to do anything, etc.
etc.
So I had a really difficult uh level of recovery.
I kept doing the C60 and these kind of things, but I went in and saw the oncologist because I didn't know what the hell, you know, I had not uh dealt with cancer.
Then I started getting into the research of it, even though my my mind was all fucked up by the anesthesia, amnesia, and the effects of the cancer itself.
That really distorted the uh the ability to think, really made it difficult.
Um anyway, and so I I go and do all that, I go see the oncologist, they are finding uh some level of cancer cells in the blood, and they you know, the guy wants to start talking, he says, Well, if it gets over this number of these cancer cells, uh we're gonna have to do um chemo and radiation and shit.
And I was not ever gonna do any of that, you know.
I know doctors, oncologists themselves that won't take chemo, won't do radiation.
They might do pinpoint radiation of the little pellets actually put in next to the tumor in a surgery, but they're not gonna do this general overall uh radiative therapy.
Nor are they gonna do chemo, right?
And I it always struck me as really stupid to kill the body off in order to try and kill the cancer cells.
And here it here's the uh what I discovered in terms of the the big fallacy of all of this, right?
That is that uh first off when I fired my oncologist, I fired him because his most common response to my question was to any of my questions was I don't know.
And so yeah, I figured, well, he didn't know any of these basic things about cancer.
I need to get a better oncologist, or I need to um not deal with one.
Uh-oh, I'm gonna major fuck up with a vehicle there.
Anyway, um at least it's not obstructing the road.
Uh anyway, so uh he was seeing like three and four and five cancer cells.
I think he'd said, well, if we get over six, we gotta do chemo and shit.
That's when I said, No, thanks, guy.
Uh, you know, basically you're fired.
And I told him, you know, it's you don't know enough for me to to trust your judgment because you can't answer all these uh what I would think of as as basic simple questions about the disease you're trying to treat.
But here's what it comes down to.
They were doing blood working for cancer cells.
I don't even do that anymore.
I don't even bother with it.
Because here's the thing: the way that they did this, I went in and looked at the the actual test, and I talked to one of the guys who does the um the procedure to to do this test, and it's basically very, very, very subjective as to whether or not they're seeing cancer cells.
They don't have any kind of like uh machine identification of them.
Uh there's no um you know, pass the blood through a uh device where it screens it and looks for it, it's not looked for it on chemicals or anything.
It is a person's visual uh field, right?
And they don't the rigor, the um the protocols and so on within their uh methodology, uh in my opinion, were not that good.
And so I didn't trust it, so instantly I didn't trust it.
So basically, I would have had uh chemo or radiation, assuming I'd gone along with it, based on the ability of an unknown person and their skill or lack thereof of discerning one kind of cell from another uh in the view that they had and counting them appropriately.
So uh so I decided, no, you know, this just a little too loosey-goosey there for me to uh uh think about uh putting myself my body through the rigors of uh what this guy was was asking me to do.
Um so it just wasn't gonna happen, right?
Uh anyway, though, like I say, I put down the non-metastasization to the C60.
That's the only thing I can think of, because at that point I had not, and I was consistent on that for years and years and years.
Um I had not uh, as I said, I hadn't had the cancer diagnosis, so from that point on, it was um uh, you know, from the point of the cancer diagnosis from figuring out finally what was going on with me after 30 plus years, uh it was like, oh, okay, now I can dig into it, now I can explore this.
I didn't want to, didn't want to get into the medical stuff that deep.
Nonetheless, uh I did it ever covered because I had no fucking choice.
I'm gonna say I'm gonna get to take some pills here.
So speaking of supplements, anyway, so um so we know that our cancer diagnoses are way up, right?
Not just the turbo cancers, but in general, everywhere.
And this is a lot of this is due to the poor quality of food and the chemtrails and all of that kind of shit.
Uh speaking of chemtrails, let me segue into that.
Uh so in my opinion, chemtrails are um uh not okay.
So, without regard to why they're telling the pilots and everybody else that they're doing this, there is a um uh a factual monetary um uh basis for doing these chemtrails, and that is that that in my opinion, the chemtrail material itself is a waste product, okay?
And so, in my opinion, the chemtrail uh material that they that they spray out is coal ash, it's all the waste product from coal plants.
Now, this is really interesting because we used to have a billion dollar a year disposal problem from the coal plants in the United States.
Now, true, they're shutting down a lot of coal plants, right?
Obama did he shut down like five or six or seven, and you know, Biden's continuing and the WEF is on on it, you know, and these guys are just so stupid, trying to say we need to save the planet by killing ourselves off.
What a bunch of turkeys.
Anyway, so we need to save the planet, in my opinion, by killing the WEF and all of these uh climate cra crazies.
In any event, though, so um chemtrails are a method of taking coal ash our billion dollar disposal problem of all this coal ash, um, and doing doing away with it, not having it as a problem anymore.
Now, here's the thing about coal ash.
It has the uh basically it has the chemical cons constituents that we see in chemtrails.
It has the metals, it has the aluminums, it has even has cesium in it, it's slightly radioactive, etc.
etc.
Okay, so um there used to be giant ponds, they would call them ponds.
It's dry.
The coal ash is dry, it's flaky, but it's so fluffy and it's so dry that it acts as a fluid.
It's a semi semi-fluid.
You can drown in the shit because you could fall into it, you couldn't breathe.
It would it would just fill your lungs and so on.
It's just so light and fluffy.
Anyway, we used to spend a billion dollars a year uh from the coal plants disposing of this, and then in the 90s, that cost went away.
And what do we see?
In the 90s, we see massive chemtrail spraying.
And what do we see?
The chemtrails have the a chemical con um profile that matches coal ash, and all of a sudden there's just no coal ash to be found anywhere.
And we're putting coal ash into uh tanker cars, and we were moving it all across the country, which we'd never done that before.
This was in the 90s.
Where are we moving it to?
Nobody says, but it goes to airports.
Okay, so anyway, or to a processing facility near an airport.
Anyway, so um these ponds, there was a big problem.
I think it was like Colorado, somewhere in there.
Uh, you know, maybe it was New Mexico or someplace, but I really thought it was Colorado.
Uh, a number of years back, maybe it was in the um uh late 80s, early 90s, there was a breach in one of these coal ash uh retaining ponds where one of the walls of the retaining pond broke down.
Coal ash is is light and fluffy and very voluminous, but you produce a lot of the shit when you burn coal.
Anyway, so they um uh you know there was a lot of damage, it it filled the the coal ash, spilled out, it filled a whole valley, you know, it suffocated all kinds of wildlife, it polluted all the ground, it was a big problem.
And uh thereafter, like maybe six or eight years after that, we don't have a coal ash problem.
Nobody talks about it, it's not a big deal, and uh, you know, uh so and now, like I say, at that point we were shipping this stuff around on train cars.
They had set up facilities at these coal plants to pump the coal ash into train cars as opposed to just spewing it out into their ponds.
Um this was really weird, uh, but but we just didn't think about it in the time, and the connections were not made to the chemtrails.
But now we have an interesting thing.
Uh because they shut down all the coal plants in Europe, or a lot of them, and because we've shut down a lot of coal plants here, and because we're we're um still spraying chemtrails out for some other purpose, right?
It's not merely to dispose of the coal ash, but it was a good good use of the coal ash for getting rid of it, just spray it all the way around the earth as opposed to letting it sit and concentrate.
I mean, anyway, guess what, guys?
We're buying coal ash from China, right?
So coal ash from China gets put on trains and it gets shipped into Europe.
It gets shipped shipped over into transshipment points in India and um the coast of China.
So uh so I think something's going on, right?
The Chinese are not even disposing of their own coal ash.
Uh and they're building coal plants like mad.
Uh so anyway, I just I suspect, as long as this is the case, that we'll have to deal with the coal ash um situation.
Now I think it's really stupid that we're spraying it in the sky, we've got all kinds of issues.
The government is not telling us um anything about the actual factual nature of the changes that our um solar system are is going through, they may not even really know.
You know, they may have the raw data, but not have an appropriate conclusion.
Uh, nonetheless, though, we don't have at this stage a continuing coal ash problem.
So I suspect that that is indeed the case.
That the million dollars a year was a real incentive, and that that contributed to the whole process.
We'll see how all this goes.
I expect that the whole chemtrail thing is gonna fade out as we get forward go forward here over time for a lot of different reasons about uh relative to the uh political environment and the global revolution.
So the global revolution is gonna take a couple of years to to for us to work through it.
So, you know, so you're gonna be dealing with it for a couple of years.
It's not a um uh not a thing of a moment or a day, a week, a month, or even a year, right?
It is just an ongoing process, it's gonna take a long time to work through.
Um to my first stop here.
I'm gonna go and get those batteries.
Yeah, okay, and so uh as we get um now, so the connection by the way, is that we may be having a lot of cancer problems due to a lot of chemtrail issues, right?
To uh to a lot of spraying of chemtrails, uh, because we can't we shouldn't be breathing coal ash, and they're spraying on that shit on us every fucking day out here.
We saw it yesterday, um beautiful day the day before, it got very hot, and then yesterday it was all foggy because they'd sprayed late in the day, and then yesterday um uh they sprayed um late in the day, but what they've been doing is really weird.
They're not spraying over the land out here, they're spraying off the coast.
And this is a new a new pattern for them, and I can watch them, and what we see happen is that when they spray off the coast like this, we get uh this cloud layer that forms, and along with it, this layer of fog underneath the clouds and around the clouds, it's just really strange.
It's sort of like the clouds are dissipating and then eventually they they congeal up into a real cloud, but hard to describe.
But anyway, uh these things are not blowing on shore, which is what I would suspect.
In the summer, they'll do vast quantities of spraying off on the um over the ocean and it floats over us, and we we watch it float over us.
This was weird yesterday because they were spraying off on the coast in um this this like um relatively narrow band, and uh after a couple of hours, we see that winds start picking up, and then by the time I couldn't see any planes anymore,
which was like you know, getting towards dusk, 6.30 or so, um we've got maybe 40 mile an hour winds uh that are blowing north to south and pushing all this stuff south at a in a huge rate and leaving behind the fog.
So it's like the clouds were being shifted uh really rapidly.
I mean, 30 miles an hour is um uh for these clouds is really a a really zipping along.
You can just sit there and watch them whip by the property, and it just is a strange effect.
And then this morning, you know, we get up and it's so dense in terms of the fog that um you know, pea super kind of thing, right?
Uh it's lightened up considerably.
I can see oh at least a hundred feet now.
Um, probably a little bit more than that, and so uh so it's really lightened up.
But when I got up, it was like no, you couldn't see five feet.
Uh you know, you'd get five feet away from the car and you wouldn't be able to see it at all.
So, anyway.
So we live in a really screwedy, screwy world, guys.
People have really fucked things up, and we're in the process of fixing that.
Um that's what this global revolution thing is about is uh correcting all these issues and uh getting rid of the um bad actors.
So interesting.
I think that's about it for this.
Trying to think if there's anything else about the cancer to bring up.
Uh cancer is aggressive, the turbo cancers are more so, so you can't afford to fuck around with it.
You've got to get really aggressive yourself.
Uh for me that was a problem because of the um damage that had been done to my gut.
It meant that my absorption rates weren't that good, and I had to uh correct that uh along with all of the other things that uh the all the other problems that the cancer had left.
So um but you gotta be aggressive about it, right?
You cannot afford to to slack off if you're lacking energy, then get the uh get the energy stuff up as fast as you can so that you'll have the energy to combat uh the cancer effects.