Former Internal Affairs Agent Dr Mark Sherwood Talks to RN About Trump & the FBI
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This week on Right Now, Jess Cunningham joins us to talk about belief coding and how what
affects us emotionally now is actually based on past trauma.
Save Our Rights UK founder Louise Crefield tells us about the 10 bills the UK government are attempting to push through which would pave the way for a social credit system.
Scientist and quantum healing pioneer Tom Palladino is on the line from the U.S.
to discuss scalar energy and how it can be used to help humanity.
And former internal affairs agent Dr. Mark Sherwood comes on to talk Trump and the FBI.
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Hello, and welcome to Right Now.
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It seems we're being bombarded on all fronts by ultragraphic x-rated explicit warning on the DVD case level fear porn right now.
Covid's back, according to all the big pharma-sponsored bobbleheads and celebrity doctors.
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Albert, who we've believed has had more pricks than a secondhand dartboard, still tests positive for the second time in just a couple of months.
But why this admission?
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You just get the fluoride stare in response.
We now have a very real threat of all-out war kicking off in Europe as Russia's gas pipelines have been sabotaged in the Baltic.
Now, with all the predictability of a kid who just farted in assembly, Ukraine immediately pointed the finger at the Russians.
And of course, the almost entirety of the Western mainstream media followed suit.
Now, I have a simple rule when it comes to this lot.
If they all move as one to tell me to look in a certain direction, I should probably take a look elsewhere.
They'll of course fail to dimension the fact that Joe Biden literally bragged about the US being able to take out Nord Stream 2.
And Polish MEP Radek Sikorski actually thanked the US for carrying out the attack on Twitter.
Extraordinary.
Now, what else are we meant to fear?
Ah, yes, the pound has fallen to its lowest ever rate against the US dollar.
Of course, the pound was shorted by hedge funders, some of which had just attended a dinner hosted by Prime Minister Liz Truss, all selling in unison, triggering others to follow suit.
And then the pound plummets.
They'll buy it all up at a lower rate, of course, because everything is a rich man's trick.
There are multiple reasons for them to want us in a state of fear, and one of them is that we're so focused on survival mode that we won't actually notice these slights of hand.
And perhaps more importantly, as they say, we attract what we most fear.
On August 8th, the FBI raided Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in what many saw as a fishing expedition to try and find incriminating evidence against the former president.
Someone who was very outspoken against the raid at the time was former SWAT team officer Dr. Mark Sherwood.
He found the raid highly peculiar given even the Watergate scandal involving President Nixon didn't lead to something like this.
Dr. Sherwood, welcome to Right Now.
Before we look at the FBI and what happened at Trump's residence, would you be able to tell us a bit about your past in law enforcement?
Yeah.
Thanks for having me, by the way.
I was in law enforcement for a period of 24 years in a major police department, Tulsa, Oklahoma to be exact.
And part of my time there was spent on the SWAT team, 10 years.
And then part of my time as well was spent in internal affairs for three years respectively.
Now, I'm a naturopathic doctor.
My wife, Dr. Michelle, and I serve people around the world at the Functional Medical Institute.
But, you know, I am and have been very familiar with search warrants, arrest warrants.
I know how to write them, present them, serve them, and I've executed many, many of those in my previous career.
See, to me, as someone in England, so, you know, way away from US politics in general, it looked politically motivated, the raid on Trump's residence.
Is it strange for you, as someone with a background in law enforcement, to see the FBI used as a political tool?
Or is that not abnormal?
Well, law enforcement should never be used as a political tool.
Law enforcement's purpose is to serve and protect the public.
That's what they're supposed to do.
So I find it very disturbing, even the thought process we have at this point in America and around the world, that that could be possible is disturbing in itself.
The reality is that it sure does appear that way.
When I look at the situation with Donald Trump, I think what would have escalated this to this level that goes beyond simply a request.
Like, we need these documents and they are ABC and we believe you have them.
Just ask for them, right?
I find it very curious as to what got it from a request, an ask, to a forcible entry that was ordered by a judge.
Do you think then that Biden and his team still fear Trump and the support base he has?
I do, and being, you know, Gareth as well, a former gubernatorial candidate in my state, I can tell you unequivocally that the voice of the people, and this is an interesting dynamic here, we have on one hand the idea of something called tyranny, where the people fear the government, and then on the other hand you have something called freedom, where the government fears the people.
And in America, with the idea of the Constitutional Republic in which we have, the people are really the government.
That was the design of the United States Constitution.
So I do believe that those that want to control will always have the fear of the people with whom they want to control rising up and rebelling against that control.
Do you think that the Republican Party will have Trump as their nominee again?
It's 2024 when there's the next election because that's what we're hearing a lot over here in England is actually Trump's going to run again up against Biden which to be honest from an outsider I don't see how Biden wins another election to be honest.
I do think that if he decides to run, he will be the nominee.
I do think that it will be, we believe, at least the conservative side in America, believes that there's more votes conservative-wise that would be able to put, you know, Donald Trump back in the presidency with the re-election.
However, I will also say this, that the Border security we have right now, allowing open borders, flooding our country with people from all around the world.
And some of that's good.
People wanting to come to America for the dream of the American dream.
Great.
But I do think that that's a setup for more potential voters to be used by the Democrats to overcome the momentum of the Donald Trump conservative Republican movement.
There certainly is the idea, at least, that people that come into the country will generally vote Democrat.
Is that how it goes then?
Well, I think it's designed to go that way because who's allowing the floodgates to be open right now?
It's the Democrats.
So the playbook is simply, you know, people want a better life.
They want to escape danger.
They want to escape their own tyranny.
They want to escape whatever.
They want to come to America to seek asylum.
And the Democrats want to take credit for that, saying, you know, we love you very much.
You're welcome here.
Come on in.
It sort of is a way to manipulate people, Gareth, and I do believe that those people that are coming over are simply being played and manipulated, in my opinion.
As is often the way.
I'm sure it's the same in the UK as well with migrants coming over.
People are just being used as a pawn in a game that often I guess they don't actually understand.
Do you believe, I was going to ask if you believe in politics, but obviously you stood in the political realm back in June, so obviously I'm guessing the answer to that is yes, but I'm just wondering whether you still feel like that now?
Whether actually politics is the way out of this tyranny and this mess that we find ourselves in?
I learned a lot during my time, Gareth, over the last 16 months-ish, and I learned that the majority of the people within the political offices in America, whether it be Democrats or Republican, do not know the Constitution of the United States.
Shocking statement, but nonetheless, what I observed to be true.
Having said that, I don't think that politicians are the answer.
I do not think that putting the right people in office are the answer.
I think that the people rising up and standing together in unity is part of the answer, because it's the people that matter, the people that should be the government, and the people should learn to govern themselves.
And by doing that, we have this wonderful checks and balances systems.
to where a politician or elected official actually is not serving themselves or serving their own interests or serving a political agenda, but instead they are there for a time to serve the people.
So I think the answer resides in that as opposed to believing that one person can save the nation.
I agree completely.
I think a lot of it is almost like they create this sort of saviour complex to kind of take your power away and take my power away.
It's like kind of Trump's going to save me or Maloney in Italy is going to save us.
Well, actually, we're the ones that are ultimately responsible for ourselves.
Do you think people will rise up in the end?
Because I've got to say, if you had said to me five years ago, the government will tell people when they can and can't leave their home, I would say, oh, they'll rise up.
But they didn't.
Yeah, I'm with you, Gareth.
The shock to me was two and a half years ago that people actually complied with that order that was completely, in our position, unconstitutional.
But I saw it go worldwide, and I too, like you, was shocked that we actually did that.
I would have never believed that before.
However, a little bit of hope out there.
I think the old saying goes, we have one here in America that goes like this, fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
And I believe with all of my heart, there are probably 80 million Americans right now and many, many more billions of people around the world that are going to say, Not only no, but heck no, I'm not going to do that anymore.
I hope that the people rise up in a peaceful manner, in mass, where they have to be dealt with, they have to be reckoned with, and they have to be heard.
That, to me, is the answer.
And it's not, you're right, it's not a Donald Trump can solve the world's problems.
It's not, you know, the British Prime Minister can solve the world's problems.
It's not the new Italy Prime Minister.
It's the people.
And we, whether we're in the UK, whether we're in Italy, and I've been all over the world, people are generally looking for the same things.
They want to go to work.
They want to be left alone.
They want to be able to achieve what they want to achieve.
They want to love their families, go on vacations, and have a good life.
Exactly that, exactly that.
I find that, you know, and that for me was part of what the whole COVID social distancing, which is an oxymoron anyway, thing was almost about was keeping people apart from each other.
You know, you would go to the pub or restaurant or whatever and you'd be like, you know, we have a different political view on X, Y and Z, but do you fancy a pint?
And you kind of took that away.
So I would ask you, because I don't know if it's the same there, but here it is where they're pushing COVID again.
It's back.
It's like a boomerang.
It just won't go away.
As your new career now, obviously, in health, what's your take on COVID?
And do you think that they can get away with trying to push more restrictions again this winter?
I do think that some people will listen to that.
I do think they're going to push more because as you mentioned clearly, if they can divide us as people, whether we believe something slightly different, The old theory and strategy is to divide and conquer.
You know, that's what they're trying to do.
In my position now, I do not believe that people should be locked down for COVID.
I never thought it was a pandemic.
I never thought it was a problem.
I saw it as a political maneuver to generate much, much profitability and much, much control, namely forcing people to log down, forcing people to have vaccines, going against the idea of self-government.
We have been teaching people, Gareth, to Live well, be well, eat right, exercise, get some sleep, stay off of negative media, hang out with the people you're supposed to hang out with that are going to pump some love and hope into you besides suck the life and love out of you.
We want them to get outside and enjoy the wonderful outdoors.
We've had an amazing run, Gareth.
I think we've dealt with nearly 11,000 people that have been exposed to and or had COVID, and we haven't lost anybody.
So I'm very happy with that, but we've taken that strategy that I just mentioned and really applied it in our own lives and the lives of our patient base.
That was a huge alarm bell here in the UK.
They closed all the gyms, they stopped people mingling and doing anything that was great, but you could still go to McDonald's.
You can still get that down your neck.
That's when you know it's not about health.
Yeah, it wasn't about health the whole time.
I mean, I was very disillusioned, I will tell you, back in March of 2020 with our world's leaders.
I did not see courage.
I saw cowardice.
I did not see faith.
I saw fear.
I didn't see people from government, medicine, or even spiritual leaders like clergy, pastors.
I didn't see anyone stepping up and saying, time out a minute.
This body we have, we believe it was made in the image of God and we believe that it has the ability to adapt and overcome anything in this earth.
And I was very disappointed in that.
So we, my wife and I, we made that decision that we're going to step up and communicate what we believe to be truth that will stand the test of time.
And I, like you, Understand that we need each other.
We need the gyms.
We need activity.
We need to be together.
We need to have this community.
We need to be able to give each other a hug if we want to, a high five, knuckle, whatever it is.
That's part of what makes us as a world great.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much for joining us, Mark.
And in talking like complete sense, as well, you know, as someone, you know, when you're talking about politics and stuff, people tend to have this kind of whole tribal thing, and you've not got that.
To be fair, you're much like myself, that we're free sovereign human beings, and we need to remember who we are, really.
Gareth, I'm honored to be with you.
Reach out anytime.
It's just a real pleasure.
I was looking forward to our time.
May the world be full of more rational, reasonable people.
Amen.
Amen.
Thank you so much.
You're welcome.
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