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Aug. 8, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Nanotech NIGHTMARE: The Tiny THREAT That Could END US ALL! | Guest: Mike Dillon & Seth Leibowitz

Exploring the hidden risks of nanotechnology: from potential health hazards like nanoparticle toxicity to environmental concerns and ethical dilemmas. Is this revolutionary science a double-edged sword? Featuring co-host Sarah Stock, and special guests Mike Dillon and Seth Leibowitz dive into nanotechnology giving their insights. ⇩ SHOW SPONSORS⇩ ➤ THE WELLNESS COMPANY: Be prepared for what is coming next! Order your MEDICAL EMERGENCY KIT ASAP at https://www.twc.health/ALMOSTSERIOUS and enter code SERIOUS for 10% off. The Wellness Company and their licensed doctors are medical professionals you can trust, and their medical emergency kits are the gold standard to keeping you safe! Again, that’s https://www.twc.health/ALMOSTSERIOUS, promo code SERIOUS. ➤ LOCALS: Visit our Locals page and use code ALMOSTSERIOUS for 1 month FREE! https://bit.ly/411OyIQ __ ⇩LISTEN TO THE AUDIO-ONLY PODCAST⇩ https://linktr.ee/almostseriousE __ ⇩FOLLOW SARAH STOCK⇩ ➤ https://x.com/sarahcstock ➤ https://www.instagram.com/sarah.stock.politics/ ⇩FOLLOW MIKE DILLON⇩ ➤ https://x.com/airwaterhealing ➤ https://www.instagram.com/mahawithmike/ ➤ https://rumble.com/c/LindellTV ⇩FOLLOW SETH LEIBOWITZ⇩ ➤ https://x.com/papers_jew76 ➤ https://www.instagram.com/tatjew77/ __ ➤BOOKINGS + BUSINESS INQUIRIES: MIKEM@VIGILANTNEWS.COM #nanotech #nanotechnology #technology

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elijah schaffer
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michael dillon
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seth leibowitz
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sarah stock
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elijah schaffer
So obviously the topic today, we're talking about nanotechnology.
And I mean when I hear that phrase, I automatically start thinking about sci-fi.
Most people are going to hear that phrase and either have no idea what the hell you're talking about, or they're going to think that, you know, maybe your conspiracy theorists or something is crazy.
Because, you know, the nanobots are being used to give us viruses and infect us.
And probably the people at YouTube watching this are going to hear the word nanotechnology and think about a way they could strike the video, right?
Because they're like, where can we find medical misinformation?
Where can we find a statement?
So I want to clarify right now, as we talk about this encroaching topic, that there are no medical claims being made on this show.
Nothing here is health advice.
And you should continue to get any health advice or medical expertise from your physician.
What we're speaking about here is theoretical.
What we're talking about may be very real to those who are saying it, but we encourage you to check the facts yourself and to also remember to do your own research.
In that note, my name is Elijah Schaefer.
I'm the host of Almost Serious.
I have amazing guests on today, as well as my co-host, who I'll let them introduce themselves.
Her name is Sarah Stark.
Who are you?
And why are you here?
sarah stock
Yeah, I'm Sarah, and I'm a journalist for Vigilant News as of very recently, but I've been doing journalism for about two years, and I'm also a college student.
elijah schaffer
Amazing.
We're here at CPAC in the DC studios.
If you guys want to know why we're here and my wonderful guests, the stars of the show today, sir, introduce yourself.
Give us a background because you guys are very talented and you are quite the interesting group of fellows.
michael dillon
Awesome.
seth leibowitz
Thank you.
michael dillon
Thank you so much.
So my name is Michael Dylan.
I'm the founder of AirWaterhealing.com.
Also the founder of Self-Wellness, which is an alternative wellness center in Boynton Beach, Florida, where we proudly use things like sound, energy, light, frequency, and also chiropractic care to try to help the body get into a state where it is the most fine-tuned machine that you could ever have.
You know, the great DD Palmer said that the power that made the body can heal the body and we've really embodied that.
elijah schaffer
I like that.
michael dillon
Glad Seth.
seth leibowitz
My name is Seth Leibowitz, and I'm an artist, mostly tattoo artist, but I like to paint for fun and usually painting the culture, bringing awareness through art.
And I've been working with scientists, doctors that have been working with nanotechnology and anywhere from working on HARP, high-frequency active auroral research project.
The one doctor I've been working with who recently passed away, Dr. Joseph Fresnik, God rest his soul, cleaned up the Exxon Valdez oil spill with his technology.
But I've spent the last four or five years not painting and looking under the barrel of a microscope and working with these doctors, doing research, gathering information, printing, and just trying to get the word out there to protect people.
I have a daughter and I care about her and I care about other people's children and the future of what it means.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, okay, so let's talk about this.
I want to leave today, assuming that everybody who's watching this podcast right now has no idea why we're talking about nanotechnology and doesn't even know what nanotechnology is.
You're probably in the same boat, right?
sarah stock
I don't know anything about nanotechnology.
elijah schaffer
So let's define the term.
Let's talk about it.
So what is nanotechnology?
seth leibowitz
Nanotechnology.
It's a scale.
It could be multiple different materials.
So it could be anywhere from silver to gold to zeolite.
And it's the size of the material itself is what's the dangerous part of it.
So one nanometer is one 80,000th of a width of a human hair.
And on that size scale, it has a whole different set of physics on how it interacts with human tissue, water molecules, fungus, spores.
And they are spraying this onto us.
We're breathing it in.
It's in our water.
They're using it in our supplements.
They're putting it in our foods.
There's an article from Grist on December 3rd, 2000, December 3rd, 2012.
Grist, nanoparticles in your food.
You're already eating them.
Think GMOs are bad?
Try nano.
Try eating nanoparticles.
They tell you about this in movies in the latest James Bond movie.
There's DNA targeted nanoweaponry or the G.I. Joe movie on their nano boss that can devour the Eiffel Tower.
So they're getting it, slow leaking it to us in like predictive programming.
michael dillon
Not only is it predictive programming, but the one thing that I've always asked, and Elijah, I'll ask you this.
If there is something that's filed patent-wise, right?
If somebody files a patent, let's say that your father grew up and he was in the boating business and one of his buddies had drowned.
And he said, you know what?
I'm going to come up with a patent for wearable clothes that as soon as it touches the water, it inflates.
So if someone's accidentally knocked unconscious, would you agree that if he goes as far as to file that patent, that he has the intention to manufacture that product?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, of course.
I mean, every engineer knows, you know, the design is what's important and you do it and you design something for a purpose.
So yeah.
michael dillon
So I start to understand that the more and more that we start looking into these geoengineering patents and particularly what Seth is saying is the ability to spray nanotechnology.
If you look into the patents that have been filed on spraying nanotechnology and how it can affect hormones, how it can affect your ability to reproduce, how it can affect crops, why would you spend all of this time and valuable time filing these patents if it was just going to be a conspiracy?
elijah schaffer
Okay, so this is what I'm confused about still.
You mentioned a bunch of things.
You're like, oh, nanotechnology can be this, it can be that.
So we're talking about something that is potentially very dangerous, right?
We're talking something that's going to be used as a weapon, a nanotechnology weaponry.
And when you say this, though, what are we talking about?
Because I think of nanotechnology, I'm thinking of like little robots, right?
That's sort of what I'm thinking of.
But you said it's like, that's not exactly what's going on here.
seth leibowitz
Well, here's the thing.
Technology is neutral, right?
So, you know, you have a hammer.
You could either build a house or you could bash someone in the head with it, which I don't suggest.
So the thing about nanotechnology, it could be used for good, but they are weaponizing it.
You know, I have a very good friend of mine, a scientist that I've been working for.
I don't want to mention his name and out him here.
Maybe in a future show or something, we could even have him on.
But he holds four patents on nanomaterials and it's now being weaponized against the planet and everything on this planet.
We're breathing it in.
We're eating it.
It's in the material of our clothing.
And even it can be used in computing systems, quantum computing systems and whatnot.
michael dillon
I'm so glad that you brought up quantum computing because an article I had seen a podcast a couple months ago and there was actually a government agency that was already talking about this, Elijah, and they were talking about SmartBust, right?
And specifically, they had zoomed in and like, imagine if you see like, you zoom in and you see like an iPhone, right?
Now imagine going in and seeing one millionth of the size of this iPhone and then going in again.
It's like one of those looping things that you see on YouTube where it's a never-ending, you know, just keeps going and going and going.
And they're saying that they can have these capacitors, these chips that are literally one millionth the size of a grain of rice.
seth leibowitz
Is that the Hitachi article?
michael dillon
Yes.
And they were talking about if they were to aerosolize this, and this is military saying that they can do this to map the enemies, right?
They're talking about protecting, of course.
This is like anti-terrorism.
They're going to promote it.
Like, this is great.
We can get this technology.
But what happens when they start saying that we're going to use this to be able to protect you?
Well, what's the long-term effects of having nanotechnology?
And obviously, we're going to try to offer solutions about how to deactivate it.
But where does it stop if they start saying, well, this is the only way that we can prevent cancer?
Or this is the only way that we can stop the spread of disease?
Or what if they say, how many people are so scared about our children being sex trafficked?
If we spray smart dust everywhere, we'll be able to map everybody at every time.
seth leibowitz
It's called nanotagging.
michael dillon
And it's for your protection.
seth leibowitz
Yeah.
There's a NASA warfare document 2025 by Dennis M. Bushnell from NASA.
michael dillon
Good article.
seth leibowitz
And I think slide 43.
It is mechanical to analog aerosolized dust that can mechanically bore into the lung tissue to carry out various.
pathological missions.
And at the very end, it says, a holy class, wholly new class of weaponry, which is legal.
So there's no legal ramifications for this material being sprayed onto the public.
And you talk about it and you're labeled a conspiracy theorist, but if they can talk about it, why can't we talk about it?
Why can't we bring this to life?
sarah stock
Who do you think is behind this?
I mean, is this like the deep state?
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Is it, you know, like, what's the incentive?
sarah stock
Is it a financial incentive?
Is it to control us?
What do you think?
michael dillon
Well, I'm glad that you brought up the financial.
And I'm going to let Seth answer that in detail, but you brought up the financial aspect.
That's very good, right?
So everybody at this table, this is an open dialogue, right?
And I'm going to, I speak by faith, right?
Jesus will judge me.
Jesus is the only person that will judge me.
I will ask all three of you sitting here with me, have you heard the term geoengineering?
Yes.
You've heard the term geoengineering.
Correct.
I follow a very popular forensic accountant online, and he follows a lot of geoengineering, all types of activity that are laced or traced back to money.
He had reported that the U.S. AID had stopped funding to the state of Florida specifically for geoengineering.
And I said, okay, right.
Heard it all before, right?
We heard it.
Whether this was Doge or it was an investigation, the very next day I went outside, crystal clear blue from coast to coast in Florida for five days in a row.
Had not seen one tic-tac-toe, not one X. Anybody who follows that knows what it is.
So obviously where you're digging is going down the right rabbit hole is where do you follow the money?
Who's behind it?
And if it's as nefarious, elaborate a little bit further for us.
seth leibowitz
I feel it's the people that are printing the money.
You know, the people that are the kingmakers, the, I don't know if I can say these family names.
Like that, what is it, the Orsini families?
You know, like these are the people.
michael dillon
That's where Christopher Columbus came from.
seth leibowitz
These are the people that control Klaus Schwab.
You know, Klaus Schwab is just this ugly puppet.
You know, Bill Gates is just an ugly puppet, you know, the face that you want to punch.
So these are the people that are, you know, making the policies and passing it on to these, these people you want to be the face to hate.
Do you know what I mean?
So these are the people that are in the shadows.
elijah schaffer
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It is kind of interesting.
I always find that evil people can't not talk about the evil they do right, so like a good example, would it be?
You know, there was a time where you couldn't question the election here on Youtube right, and they said you couldn't question it.
But then there was that famous article I think it might have been from the Times, but i'm not entirely sure which which publication, where they came out and talked about, look, the 2020 election wasn't rigged.
Okay, it wasn't rigged.
However, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates uh, the uh owners of uh of X at the I mean, which was Twitter at the time?
Um, every major publication, Jeff Bezos did all come together with the, with the uh, uh Intelligence Industrial Complex, and meet it in a room and decide how they could rig all of their own platforms and businesses to ensure that Donald Trump didn't become president.
But that's not the same thing as rigging the actual election.
Right, they just did everything around actually rigging an election.
Um, and again, it I. Why did they do that?
Why did they come out and write an article telling us what they did for the 2020 election and I you know what.
I think that it's not enough to do something that evil and diabolical.
They are prideful about it and they want to boast about it, sort of like a god complex right.
It's this egotistical like, look what I can do and I got away with it and f you too.
You think you think it's happening.
It's worse than you thought and i'm gonna tell you that I did it and what are you gonna do about it.
So I get why people sometimes just do evil things.
What i'm not understanding here and I think is is probably important to the viewer is, okay, we have evil people that want to do evil things.
Everybody knows about that.
Um, but what is the benefit here of weaponizing now technology and pushing it upon the populace?
Like what is?
What is the immediate benefit to these people?
Because wouldn't they also be affected themselves?
michael dillon
Dude, I was gonna say, can I, can I ask you a very simple question, how familiar are you with Hegelian dialectic?
elijah schaffer
Zero understanding of what that even is?
So go out.
michael dillon
So Hegelian dialectic is problem reaction solution?
Okay, they've been using it for thousands of years to control and manipulate people.
So i'll ask, i'll ask you a question, if my long-term goal is to make sure that there's tons of people that are sick.
Tons of people that are sick.
I'm going to make sure that I am poisoning their food.
I'm going to make sure that I have them entertained.
They're in a coliseum, right?
They're being entertained.
We're watching football, watching basketball.
We're eating lots of plants that are making us sick.
And I say, you know what?
The guys that are at the very top of the organization, right?
We're talking beyond the Black Rocks and the state streets and Vanguards.
They own the hospitals.
They own the cable companies.
They own the medical industry.
They own the pharmaceutical industry.
If you're full to your belly, you're not going to go out and go shopping and you're not going to go to a restaurant to eat because you're fed, right?
Healthy people don't walk into hospitals.
So if they're looking at trillions of dollars in lost revenue, hypothetically speaking, you've got people like RFK that are doing this Maha movement and they're saying, man, you know what?
People are finding out that seed oils really are bad.
And now we're already seeing a decline.
Why did the cigarette manufacturers that were there when people found out that cigarettes were leading to cancer, why did they start buying all of the processed food companies and say, how can we make the food more addictive?
How can we do that?
We've got to keep our customers sick.
unidentified
Well, they have to manufacture a problem so they can give you the solution.
michael dillon
And again, I can tell you, like, I'll dive into my research with methylene blue and calcium EDTA, you know, what airwater healing is doing and why we're working with guys like Seth is, is there a possibility, like Elijah just said, why would they do something that could possibly be poisoning themselves unless they already know how to mitigate it?
Unless they know how to mitigate it and then they suppress the truth and say, oh, you know what?
Who cares if thousands of people?
And I'm not going to sit here and say that they're living beyond some ice wall where you're going to get shot down if you go over and they're flying there back and forth.
They're going to be exposed to the same thing that we are, right?
It's like the doctor, whether it's verified or not.
I remember very clearly that doctor came out and said that none of Bill Gates' kids have been back.
sarah stock
Well, they're getting the saline.
michael dillon
Or saline.
unidentified
Yep.
seth leibowitz
Or the cap on.
sarah stock
That's a conspiracy.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but so that makes sense because that's sort of like the common bait and switch in the movie thing where like, you know, you both drink the poison, but then the guy says, but I drank the antidote or whatever right before.
It's like, I get that.
So you're saying that they have the problems that they're creating.
This problem here would be somehow using these nanotechnological sprays and particles that have various types of outcomes.
Some could be for control, some could be for mapping, some could be to make us sick.
Like there's kind of endless opportunities right here.
But they're never going to release something, like a patent for something if they don't already have the antidote.
If they don't already have something that can make them, but that would be such a small group of people.
How could you keep that information out for so long?
It seems like this is going to backfire a little bit like what happened in Wuhan, right?
Where you, you know, I won't go into that, but it seems like this could just backfire.
seth leibowitz
It's compartmentalization.
So you have small groups of people working on one thing.
You know, this hand isn't touching this hand, but they're making one item.
You know, I have a friend that works for Lockheed Martin, and there may be 12 different departments working on one project.
None of them ever even meet each other.
So they don't even know what they're working on.
They're working on a cog to a machine.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
So like nobody even really knows, oh, well, I'm building the death ray that's going to kill my children.
Do you know what I mean?
michael dillon
Did you ever watch, did you ever watch McMillions?
Have you seen McMillions?
seth leibowitz
No.
michael dillon
So McMillions is, and I'll just throw this out there.
I remember everybody.
And it was a great time.
It was a great time when McDonald's was still using beef tallow, right?
The Monopoly game.
Remember the Monopoly game for McDonald's?
They found out that it was rigged.
There was one guy, the very top, that was getting the winning game pieces from the company that was manufacturing it, and they were sending them in envelopes.
And when you trace down the whole thing, when the FBI got in, it was so big that nobody knew the investigation was going on.
It was the biggest investigation that the FBI had ever launched into corporate espionage.
The people at McDonald's didn't even know that there was an investigation going on.
The manufacturer of the game pieces, the marketing company, it was like the secret task force that they had created.
So when you figure, like even just a localized little small department of the FBI can launch this large corporate espionage investigation without anybody at the corporate level of McDonald's, shareholders, nobody knew what was going on.
And they had got all of the people that had committed the crimes to all come in and start sharing the testimonies.
They built this huge Rico case of going in and getting all of this corporate espionage.
And nobody, the left-hand knew what the right hand was doing, which was unbelievable how they were able to get that.
And you say, oh, on a grand scale, how could they get away with it for this long and not anybody know about it?
elijah schaffer
It's like, I feel like I'm just like, wow, I'm just finding out about this for the first time right now.
I feel like Trump, you know, finding out that Ruth Gator, that Ruth, when she died, may she rest in, you know, I guess in peace, but she's a terrible woman.
Anyway, I was thinking about this, you know, so obviously I came in here thinking nanotechnology.
I've seen of nanobots.
I guess I watched too much G.I. Joe growing up, you know, and you're saying that part of the reason why I think that is because it was predictive programming.
Like they are trying to get you to, they're saying, we're going to be doing this.
We're working on this.
But you kept talking about patents in the beginning.
How do you know about this?
And why don't I know?
seth leibowitz
It's public knowledge.
elijah schaffer
Okay.
seth leibowitz
You just have to know where to look.
You know, which rock are you picking up to look underneath?
And I fortunately somehow landed, even when I was 16 years old, hanging out with these two girls, made friends with these two girls' father because I was painting aliens on his Humvee.
He used to work for NASA.
I didn't get to grow up normal.
You know, I was making my own books and passing my own family reunions on, you know, HARP.
He worked on HARP.
He worked on Exxon Valdez oil spill, invented stealth radius paint, paint that absorbs radar.
So I would sit there and take breaks on airbrushing aliens on this Humvee back in the day.
You know, his Humvee, the license plate said 80 G-R-A-N-D.
And I'm like, what does 80 grand mean?
He's like, I'm so sick of everyone asking me how much this thing costs.
Because back in the early 90s, you didn't see Humvees driving around.
You know what I mean?
So here, talking about ion propulsion, talking about nanotechnology, that's how I learned how to research these things out.
This isn't anything.
People are worried about their cell phones or their TV show at night or their Keurig or these meaningless things.
Not meaningless.
Everybody has importance to the things that they like.
But to me, it's the future generations.
To me, being free-range human is important.
elijah schaffer
Free-range human.
That's a trippy phrase, man.
My eggs are free-range.
seth leibowitz
You know what I mean?
elijah schaffer
But we are a little bit like cattle in industrial farmland, right?
But people say, well, it's an experiment.
Let's talk about something without talking about something.
Can you go my wavelength here?
Is that what we saw in 2020?
Was that it?
Was this a test run or what was it?
seth leibowitz
Are you familiar with lipid nanoparticles?
elijah schaffer
A little bit in my work, but It's a synthetic fat.
seth leibowitz
So which can trick your cell membrane into allowing it across the cell membrane.
Correct.
And if you go into the patents, even on nih.gov, you can type in self-assembling nanomaterials on nih.gov.
Just that's Tony Fauci's website.
Look it up, be like, oh, bam, wow, there's tons of stuff here on it.
You know, titanium dioxide, whatever.
But anyway, getting sidetracked.
The lipid nanoparticle, once it's across the cell membrane, being pulsed at 18 gigahertz three times within 60 seconds can make a lipid nanoparticle swell up and burst.
Delivering the payload.
Now, what is the payload, you ask?
The payload could be multiple things.
There are patents on something called VLP.
Okay, so I'm going to say LMP for lipid nanoparticle.
VLP is a virus-like particle.
It's a protein.
I brought something here just to show you.
Are you familiar with Buckyballs?
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
seth leibowitz
I said little magnetic balls.
Yes, they can rearrange.
So if this was nanomaterial all mashed like that, that's a non-template, a non-template formation of nanomaterials.
So arrange that into a cube that is a template formation according to their documents.
So let's get back to these VLPs.
elijah schaffer
I don't need that.
I have two sons and I already have it where that thing's been.
I have an angle.
seth leibowitz
That guy just pulled that out of his pants.
elijah schaffer
You ever seen my bucky balls?
He reaches into his pants.
It's like, wow.
seth leibowitz
It was my back pocket, too.
michael dillon
No, but let's see.
elijah schaffer
So we have this.
Yeah, so now it's in a square.
seth leibowitz
So yeah, so it's in a square.
So with the virus-like particles, they can be rearranged using electromagnetic frequency.
So it's your cell phone, your TV, your iPad, your computer, whatnot.
We're being bombarded with all these frequencies.
So now, using a certain set of frequencies, once these VLPs are exposed outside of the lipid nanoparticle, can rearrange themselves to mimic a biological pathogen.
So Ebola, Marburg, H1N5, or H5N1, or whatever you want it to be, you hit it with a certain frequency, and these things arrange in a certain pattern to mimic a biological pathogen in the human body.
So that's a pretty serious effect on the masses.
You see these towers.
We're driving on the way here.
I said, Mike, I said, you see, every single building has those panels on it.
This is crazy.
We're like being fried as we're driving down the road.
It's just insane.
So who's to say?
What was that?
Was that October 4th, 2023?
They hit us with that test.
Everyone's like, oh, I'm going out in the country.
michael dillon
I'm sure the Borealis effect.
Are you talking about where they were seeing the Aurora Borealis all over the coast?
seth leibowitz
No, this is, they did a phone test, I believe.
Yeah.
I think it was October 4th.
michael dillon
They were wrapping their phones in aluminum foil and putting it in the microwave to create a Faraday cage.
Yes, I think it was October 4th.
seth leibowitz
So I'm not saying that that is what happened.
That would be a perfect opportunity for something like that to happen.
elijah schaffer
So a lot of this to a critic would sound like conjecture, right?
Because it's a lot of it sounds like, you know, there's an enemy and you don't know who he is, but he could be anyone and you can't prove it's not happening, but it is probably, it could be happening and there's no way to stop it.
And it's like, okay, it sounds like it could sound to somebody like you're just trying to sell fear, right?
And there's a lot of fear merchants out there.
But you talked about the fact you, that's why I wanted to go back to the patents.
You have evidence for this.
unidentified
Yes.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so yeah.
So what is your, what is your evidence for this?
Because I feel like there's probably whoever's doing this would have a system set up to discredit anyone who would be trying to expose this, you know, fact checkers, whatever it would be.
I'm sure that exists.
So there's going to be critics.
There's going to be people immediately come in and be like, this guy's full of SHIT.
This is totally dumb.
What is your evidence?
seth leibowitz
Have you ever heard of the IEEE?
Anybody here at this table heard of the IEEE?
michael dillon
You and I discussed it.
seth leibowitz
So, your toaster, these microphones, your cell phone, CERN.
You're familiar with CERN?
None of that technology gets out into the world unless it's approved by the IEEE.
That's the Institute for Electronics, Engineers, and Engineering.
michael dillon
My hydrogen bottle is approved by the IEEE.
seth leibowitz
So, there are doctors and scientists that are, this is what I'm trying to expose.
There are doctors and scientists like Dr. Ian F. Achilles, Dr. James Girardano.
These are university doctors, and they're doing lectures at West Point.
And they're doing lectures.
And it's so crazy because, like, even Dr. Ian F. Achildes, he's got this like Italian student, Massimo, who's like, ah, Dr. Ian F. Achildes.
Oh, I love you so much.
They worship these people.
And they're sitting there telling you what they're doing in these lectures.
And so it's out there.
It's not something that it's just a conspiracy theory.
You just have to know where to look, how to look.
And if you go through the IEEE documents, actually, you and I cannot because we're not engineers.
You have to be an engineer to have access.
And then some of these documents cost anywhere from $30 to $300.
I have friends that are engineers, electronic engineers.
They've given me access to that.
I don't even know if this is, I don't want to out anyone, but yeah, so I have access to some of these documents and it is real.
Like if you type in CERN, White Rabbit, IEEE, or energy harvesting from the human body, IEEE.
It comes right up on Google.
sarah stock
That sounds so nefarious.
seth leibowitz
Yeah, and they're using three different harvesting.
Yeah, energy harvesting from the human body, IEE.
You see that they're using three different types of nanobiosensors that are already in your body, piezoelectric, thermoelectric, and electromagnetic.
michael dillon
Can we prove that?
Can you share something with them?
unidentified
Yeah.
michael dillon
Okay, so the human body, the human body itself, the way that God made it, the human body generates and possesses no ability to create a magnetic field.
Meaning that we weren't built like adamantium, like Wolverine, right?
I'm going to take this simple paper clip.
He works a very healthy diet.
I've seen the way he eats organic.
He gets his own sourdough bread, which means if he's eating organic and watching everything that's going in, he buys grass-fed, grass-finished beef.
I take methylene blue and calcium EDTA on a daily.
He, I'm now getting him on the regimen.
I'm going to take this paper clip and I'm going to give it to Seth.
And I would like Seth to demonstrate for you.
seth leibowitz
Well, what happened was in 2021, I started documenting the injection point for everybody being magnetic.
We all saw the videos.
And actually, Owen was the one that broke this news.
He was the first person.
I thought I was losing my mind when I found out that everyone is magnetic.
Not at the injection point because none of us took the injection, correct?
unidentified
No.
No.
seth leibowitz
So I'm proving to my mother's husband where I'm sticking spoons to his arm and then to his forehead.
He's like, oh, we're all magnetic.
Oh, look at me.
I can stick a spoon on my nose.
I've always put a spoon on my nose.
And I'm like, yeah, that's using the curvature and whatnot.
michael dillon
And moisture or the stickiness.
unidentified
I'm sticking a spoon to his arm where, you know, it's like not even resting.
seth leibowitz
There's only one tiny little point of that, you know, the corner.
michael dillon
He's literally could be doing lymphatic drainage work.
sarah stock
So that's only people who took the injection point.
seth leibowitz
That's what I thought.
At the injection point, not on the other arm.
And then I found out to prove to him that we're not magnetic, I stuck the spoon to my head and moved my hand and had a spoon stuck to my head.
I'm like, what the F?
So I went on this long journey and pretty much contacted everybody I know to let them know that let me see if I could get this thing.
michael dillon
It's already there.
unidentified
Yeah.
sarah stock
So we're just all magnetic?
seth leibowitz
Yeah, we're all magnetic.
unidentified
Magnitric.
seth leibowitz
Yeah.
On women, it's mostly around the chest.
unidentified
So I think that's a good idea.
michael dillon
We're going to get so many views on this video.
seth leibowitz
Coins are good.
Keys are great.
Does anybody have a key on them or anything?
No, no.
elijah schaffer
No, I'm traveling.
seth leibowitz
Well, quarters are great.
Even non-ferrous materials like aluminum.
I've had aluminum cans.
I've had organite.
I'll send some photos over of my research so you can post some of those.
The AirPods that are a little magnetic AirPods, you know, stick right to the forehead.
It's pretty wild.
Mostly on the males, it's right here on the sides of the head, right here.
Females, right here.
michael dillon
I've seen phones.
seth leibowitz
We've seen phone phones just like that.
michael dillon
You literally take a phone and go like that.
The girls can literally lean forward and go like this.
And the one thing that I want to make sure that we're telling people is if you see this, please, let me see your metal cup here.
There's no magnet on this, right?
This is actually metal.
So what Seth was demonstrating, the magnetism is inside of us.
So this isn't a magnet.
This isn't sticking to some metal that was, you know, in some, because I understand people would come up and they'd go, well, if you take a magnet and you put it to a meat, if that cow had a lot of corn and there was a lot of iron in there, that's not what it is.
seth leibowitz
It's called magnetifection.
michael dillon
Correct.
seth leibowitz
Magnetifection is being caused by, well, transfecting cells.
So transfecting cells will also allow things across the cell membrane that normally would never be allowed.
There's a chemical company in Berlin, Germany called Chemicel, C-H-E-M-I-C-E-L-L dot com.
When you go to the website, click in the upper right corner, download full PDF.
You go down to like slide seven, I believe, and you'll see they sell two different products.
One's called CombiMag and one's called Polymag.
Now introduced to the body, it starts pulling the ferritin out of the hemoglobin, the iron out of the blood, forming nano-sized rods that can permeate the blood-brain barrier and fall host into the brain.
Turning your head into a neurotransmitter and receiver.
That's not the purpose that they say in the document itself, but that's basically is what it's doing.
So with this, you know, they're saying, oh, this is nano-mag screen.
This is great for nano-medicine.
Nano-medicine.
Yeah, that's how they're selling it to you for your safety.
Do you know what I mean?
But like I said, this is all weaponized against us.
Multifaceted agenda.
sarah stock
I have a question.
Do you think that maybe some of the people who are behind this are just trying to, in a way, use it for good by making humans just live longer or live forever?
But there might be some like transhumanist agenda behind that.
seth leibowitz
It's a very transhumanist agenda because you have people like Yuval No Harari and Sam Altman, Larry Ellis, Ellison.
And they want to upload their consciousness.
They will be AI gods that will dominate us.
We already have nanobiosensors.
All four of us at this table have nanobiosensors in our body.
They are being monitored according to the IEEE documentation.
They self-assemble using electromagnetic frequency.
So we're being hit with particles that aren't assembled.
Once in the body from breathing it, drinking it, eating it, whatever.
With the electromagnetic frequency, they assemble within the body and become the nanobot.
It's not a nanobot that you're being exposed to.
They become the nanobot once they self-assemble.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so yeah, so that's what I was going to say.
So they're giving you some sort of like an inhalant or some sort of an aerosol.
And then this is mimicking some sort of a natural molecule in your body or just some sort of a like a lipid or something that's penetrating through.
This is what I don't understand.
If the EMF signal or the control signal can cause a form shift, right, of the particle, what is guiding the particle through the membrane barrier to its target destination?
Because obviously, sometimes that could be hard to predict.
And I mean, that's a technological, that'd be hard if it's so small, right?
seth leibowitz
Nanomaterials are so small.
They're in between interstitial fluids, in between.
elijah schaffer
But how would it get delivered to us?
Let's say we want to be delivering that inside of the cell.
How are we going to get the body to recognize and like, why would a lipid not just integrate into the bilayer?
Why would it transfer, let's say, into the cell?
Like, why would it behave outside of its normal position inside of a cell?
Like, I don't understand.
Because it's like, well, what's the point of it?
So does it go into the bilayer and then you put an EMF signal and then it changes form that bursts the cell or something like that?
Or like, I'm just kind of confused on like what this actually is doing.
seth leibowitz
They all have different purposes.
elijah schaffer
Okay.
seth leibowitz
Each and every single particle and each and every single one.
You know, I see like, you know, I love a certain gentleman who's selling toothpaste that has nano silver in it.
You know, I love his rough, gruff voice, you know, whatnot, but I just want to like shake him and be like, dude, you're selling something that there are silver nano-biosensors.
There are zeolite nanobiosensors.
There are gold nano-biosensors.
And according to the IEEE, this documentation is real.
So it's just another way to get it in the body.
They all have different purposes.
They all have different effects.
They all have different ways that they interact with the tissue.
So it depends on the material, you know, and the way the frequency it's hit with and the way it interacts with that specific tissue.
So, I mean, we could go into this, you know, I'd probably want to be more specific depending on what.
sarah stock
So is this the kind of thing I read this book when I was a kid?
unidentified
It was like an Alex Ryder, if you know what that is, like a spy book.
sarah stock
And there's this billionaire who's using nanotechnology to basically, I think all these people got a vaccine.
I think that's what it was actually from.
But and then there's this, you know, evil billionaire.
He has a button on a remote.
All these people die on a plane and it's like this mystery.
And you know, the protagonist has to figure out, you know, what happened.
Is it kind of like that where they could literally, I don't know, pull some kind of trigger and people could have like a heart attack?
seth leibowitz
Yes.
sarah stock
Really?
seth leibowitz
Yeah.
sarah stock
If you listen to that, that's going to be a real thing.
seth leibowitz
Dr. James Giordano from the University of Georgetown doing a lecture at West Point.
You just go onto the YouTube and look this up right now.
And he says, he makes a big joke.
He's like, if your buttholes aren't slamming shut by the end of this lecture, then I'm not doing my job.
michael dillon
Right.
seth leibowitz
And he talks about aerosolized nanoweaponry.
And he talks about causing strokes and heart attacks in an instant.
And for assassination.
michael dillon
Is this an assassination type of thing?
seth leibowitz
He talks about lacing a pen tip or a rim of a glass of somebody that's a leader of a resistance.
And by the time they get to their army or their group or whatever, their mind has been usurped and the whole thing has been de-escalated.
And Dr. James Girardano, this is one of the people that need it exposed.
michael dillon
So let me ask you this, Seth, because this is where it gets so kind of crazy, you know, because when you start thinking about the technology, like we're talking about nanotechnology, we're talking about how it's being delivered.
You know, one of the things that comes to my mind, and this is somebody that I have vetted, I've seen the documents.
I'll just ask all of you, are you guys familiar with Janet Phelan?
unidentified
No.
michael dillon
No.
So I had Janet Phelan on.
I had the pleasure of interviewing her about four or five years ago.
And Janet Phelan had exposed that throughout the United States, in a lot of major cities, there is a secondary water line.
The secondary water line was put into the infrastructure.
And she found it out because there was somebody that was the engineer that was developing this water line.
And she had said in her documents that, you know, they were doing this as an off-grid project.
And it was to be able to possibly improve the water quality.
So she started asking the hard questions is, if I wanted to, say, in this certain neighborhood, I wanted to increase the chlorine concentration, but I didn't want it to go over here.
They said, absolutely, we could do that.
So then she also asked, well, what if they wanted to deliver, you know, cancer-causing materials?
What if they wanted to be able to wipe out an entire street to not draw a red flag if all of a sudden, you know, like where I live in West Palm Beach, Florida, we had these huge cancer clusters that were coming up with people getting glioblastomas because of chemicals that were being dumped from the, I think it was like where the Seminol Pratt Whitney, where they had all that stuff.
You can go on and Google it, the whole thing.
If they're able to deliver these nanobots into water to where now you're just drinking it, you can go through, you have to start asking yourself the long game, right?
My biggest concern with all of this, you know, Elijah, was what if they were able to have this nanobot, which we already know with the self-assembling stuff that they're able to do, is what if they're able to use the technology, whether it's 5G or even our own Wi-Fi router, and they say, hey, let's just take something as simple as the idea of a concept of mold, right?
No one here at this table will disagree that mold is bad, right?
Mold is called the silent killer.
And my work, you know, with my expertise in HVAC, working with biochemists, working with guys that worked at Raytheon Missile Defense, Hughes Aircraft ran hundreds of engineers here in Washington, D.C. You take bread, sourdough, could be your regular sourdough bread, you make it home and you put it on the counter in a bag.
And then you take the same exact bag from the same exact recipe and you go set it next to your Wi-Fi router.
Which one do you think is going to mold first?
unidentified
The Wi-Fi one.
michael dillon
And it spreads like crazy.
seth leibowitz
600,000 times faster.
michael dillon
600 to 700,000 times from the research that's coming out.
So now you've got children who are sleeping in houses next to these Wi-Fi routers.
Now they're coming out and people are saying, well, you know, the iPhone puts a disclaimer in there.
This isn't supposed to be more than three centimeters close to you.
seth leibowitz
Five millimeters.
michael dillon
Five millimeters.
So people are walking around like, you know, no one's walking around like this.
We all have it.
This private conversation model.
sarah stock
What if you sleep with it under your pillow?
seth leibowitz
That's terrible.
Very, very terrible.
sarah stock
Unless I gotta do that.
unidentified
Especially plugged in.
seth leibowitz
Plugged in is even worse.
michael dillon
So, so Elijah, these are the questions.
You know, it's like, you know, asking the tough questions here.
I'm asking the tough questions because where does it end?
Where do they draw the line?
elijah schaffer
But here's what I want to know.
Okay, so all this stuff, we kind of already know Wi-Fi is bad for you, right?
I mean, like, it's even in newer builds, they're starting to like put the routers inside of closets, you know, and they typically are in the master bedroom, but they're already sort of probably predicting some sort of lawsuits in the future.
So they're keeping them from being free range or putting them in like metal cases and whatnot.
Obviously, so that people are not actually living and moving so much close to those routers.
But we understand that.
People know that cell phones are messing, particularly with sperm count, right?
People know that their doctors already tell you to not put your phone in your front pocket because it can mess with your fertility as a man, right?
So we do know these things and they're widely understood.
How much worse is the situation right now with everything that's going on with this nano warfare?
And if it is so widely understood and known, why does someone like Donald Trump, who's obviously a target of assassinations multiple times by gunshot and probably many more that we don't know about, why would he be using a phone?
Why does he have a Wi-Fi router in Marlag?
There, why was there Wi-Fi route as if we're why are these people retarded?
Or, like, you know what I'm saying?
Or why, why is it that you know this and you're careful, but the wealthiest, most power, one of the most powerful and wealthy people in the world and of the of the greatest empire doesn't seem to care or apply this information to his own life.
michael dillon
Seth, Seth, Seth is the person just like me where if your ultimate price that you're willing to pay is death, then you can't be bought.
You can't be bought, right?
Jesus, Jesus did not die on a cross for us to be stuck into this world where we're basically a Faraday cage and we're breathing in all of these metals.
You have to rip off the band-aid and the approach that's happening now.
Like, Elon Musk just exposed that there's millions of people that are older than anybody that's ever lived on earth that are receiving social security.
It is fraud at the highest level, right?
I was talking with Grant Cardone earlier today.
He was saying, you know, if you talk about us wasting $7 trillion or blowing $7 trillion, every dollar that was put into a bank is lent out at 10 times that rate.
So that $7 trillion was $70 trillion in circulation that was going out, right?
We're putting that money.
It is such a big game.
And it is so scary to understand that you cannot disrupt that game.
Donald Trump was doing what he thought was best.
They came to him and said, Hey, this is all of the leading science.
They're coming here and this is what they're saying.
But you have to understand that scientists will always come to the conclusion that they're paid to come to.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
But I want to tell you guys what's important.
Obviously, we've been talking a lot about, you know, the toxicity of political ideologies, a lot of what's going on in the world.
But many of you know that my family's been using these products from Van Man.
These are products you use every day, right?
This is a beef tallow bomb.
I don't use beef tale bomb, yeah.
But do you lotion?
Do you use petroleum jelly?
Talking about Vaseline, different things to moisturize chapstick.
Do you use pawpaw ointment to my Aussies?
The question is, yes.
Maybe you do, but you got to get something that has no petroleum in it.
This is made from tallow with honey balm and essential oils, all natural products.
You know, I remember I've used tea tree oil before, which I need to put some more on my scalp because I have psoriasis.
It's from getting jabbed when you're a kid.
That's what you get that, by the way.
And one of the things is that I remember when I finally actually visited a forest of tea trees in Australia and I was like, oh, this smells really nice.
It's like, it's a real tree.
Like you hear these names.
Some chemicals are synthetic.
Some are natural.
Some tea tree oils come from the tea tree.
Kind of crazy.
Now, yeah, so sometimes products have names of chemicals you can't pronounce.
Well, this is a natural moisturizer that works, keeps your face from cracking.
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I love doing this to him on purpose.
Did your moms ever do this to you?
Just cake you with sunscreen to where you're just like wider than hell.
But I like due to my son intention.
I just put like ton on his face and his back, and I put like handprints on his back, like actual sunscreen.
unidentified
It's cute, right?
elijah schaffer
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People don't know this, but when you're writing grants to the NIH, trying to get funding for research projects, they usually make you write in your proposal how your project connects to and like further helps our understanding of evolution.
Very, very weird thing.
And I've always said that was such a strange thing, especially when your project has nothing to do with evolutionary biology.
And it's like such a dogma or dogmatic religio control method.
And part of that is to root out any type of research that would undermine evolution.
So they have like control methods, even in to where you get the funding to ensure that everything you're doing keeps up the scientific industrial complex rather than actually figures out the truth, right?
So it seems so ironic.
Like I'm trying to find out the truth and I'm already having to agree to parameters to look for the truth.
What if my truth contradicts evolutionary biology?
Oh, well, then you can't get a grant from the NIH.
And so it's like, you know, I always thought that was weird.
And I was always very troubled filling out and lying on my grants, how it would help evolutionary biology because it never would.
So I don't know if people don't know that, but it's rigged at the very numbers.
michael dillon
You can explain this.
Explain user fees.
Explain user fees with the FDA in particular.
seth leibowitz
Well, what do you mean, user fees?
michael dillon
So like when you and I were talking about this, about like if you come out and you want to have a drug tested, right?
If the FDA is relying on 50% of their funding coming from the very people that are seeking their approval, it's not a good system for the people that are living in it.
elijah schaffer
Literally, do you know what?
And this isn't unrelated to the nanotechnology, but like in the way bureaucracy works that way, is, you know, I was wondering why the USCIS, the immigration, my wife's just obviously a dual citizen, and I was wondering why it takes so long to process immigration work.
Like, why is it that these people at the border can get on an app and get immediate asylum and get into the country and get a phone and get money and get to a hotel and get everything?
But I have to spend $10,000 and take five years to get to get my wife here.
Like, why?
I was wondering, why does it take so long?
And I was just getting really angry because they're like, oh, by the way, she'll get her replacement green card in three years.
Sorry, it was lost.
It's going to take like three years to process the paperwork.
And I went, and there's been, it's like 30-page forms and stuff.
So I look this up.
I go, you know what?
How much of the USCIS budget comes from filling out forms?
Like, I wanted the user fee.
How much is coming from the user fee?
And it started out as, you know, nothing and it was just paid for by the taxpayers.
And every decade, they've added like another like 40 to 60 forms into their database.
And now it's like, I mean, I might be a little bit off the numbers, but I was looking, and it's like close to 90% of the funding for this, this big org is coming from filing paperwork.
And the process used to be simple.
It's like one form and you filled it out.
And now it's like several years, several dozens of pages of forms you have to keep filling out.
And then the next step.
And it's just a system to just generate money to keep a government organization running.
They need to, by the way, Doge needs to audit the immigration department because it is so bloated and disgusting how they do that.
But like, take that with every other method.
All people want is to, people just want to make money.
They want power and control and wealth.
And I think it's kind of weird.
You know, if we're already seeing this corruption at the government level, I want to know, this is what we're able to find.
Do you think we're going to be finding anything with Doge that uncovers some of what's going on with what you're talking about with this, you know, make America healthy again, everything?
Are we going to be uncovering this?
Are Americans going to get exposed to what's going on behind the scenes or is this going to remain something that only a select few seem to care about or understand?
seth leibowitz
Well, just like, you know, big tobacco and big pharma, you know, big cell, I guess you could say, a big cell tower.
They're, you know, the lobbyists as well.
So, I guess depending on how far RFK wants to take it, I have heard him talk about geoengineering and aerosolized stratospheric aerosol injection and EMF radiation and the dangers of that.
Now, is he going to go as far into going into ITEWE documentation saying your Wi-Fi tower is drone technology and it's monitoring your nanobiosensors and reporting back to your personal DigiTwin, monitored by AI to run predictive analytics on you for every eye blink for up to 40 days?
No, he's probably not going to go into that.
unidentified
But it is.
seth leibowitz
I mean, this is technology.
You go to these IEEE documents.
You are being monitored and they're using your LED lights.
This is why the big deal about the incandescent lights and the LED lights.
elijah schaffer
Making incandescent lights illegal.
Should that raise alarm?
There's a reason for that.
seth leibowitz
Have you driven at night lately?
Have you seen the infrastructure change?
Well, that's called optogenetics.
Optogenetics is you almost need a genetic editing, which we've all been exposed to multiple different things.
Other people have taken injections for this.
We have a compound in your eyes called rhodopsin.
Rhodopsin, like blue-green algae.
They use the rhodopsin to take sunlight and convert it to energy, correct?
Well, with your eyeballs, getting hit with these certain light frequencies, take that light frequency and it affects the way your ion channels open and close and your nerve synapses.
So technically, if you look up optogenetics, it's mind control through light frequency.
And this is like 2007 tech.
This isn't even.
elijah schaffer
You know what?
I want to just confirm this.
It's like, if people know how crazy we're being lied to, like we were told, you know, I used to take them when I was younger, SSRIs, right?
And they literally made me insane.
Like I, like, I actually took them and I ended up flushing them down the toilet because I was like, this is not helping depression.
And then I found out, you know, like a lot of men, it was my lifestyle that I was depressed.
You know, it was the things I was eating and the way that I was behaving, right?
It's like, if you're just looking at, if you're just being degenerate and you're not taking care of yourself, you'll, you'll feel empty and helpless.
And that's, but they tell you, right?
Live this way degenerately and you should be fine.
And then you end up not fine.
And then they say, well, that's because you don't have these pills, right?
And so they give these SSRIs.
And it almost seems like medical disinformation, but then it comes out that's like, there's never been a study proving that SSRIs do anything with how they're marketing.
And then the pharmacy companies were like, well, yeah, I mean, it was just like, it's just that you shouldn't believe the commercials.
It's just a commercial.
Like, it's just a marketing strategy, just like saying that McDonald's is going to make you the happy, your kids the happiest kids.
Like, you should have known.
And you go, wait a second, this entire time.
sarah stock
But these are doctors are telling people to like prescribing and people actually trust their doctors.
seth leibowitz
Yeah, but these patients pay for their own studies as well.
michael dillon
and the scarier thing Pfizer found out that Pfizer's not dangerous It was a nice thing.
When you start looking at the unchecked balances, right?
You know, the whole thing with what we're doing, right?
The Maha movement, right?
Make America Healthy Again.
And again, this is the people's movement.
It's not RFK.
Moms and dads will make America healthy.
It's what kind of food you're bringing in.
It's what kind of supplements are you giving your kids?
You know, RFK is pushing for ozone treatment, hyperbaric oxygen.
He's looking for us to be able to have nutraceuticals, right?
Which is a word that most people have never even heard of.
And then you've got like the cutting edge guys that are out there, like Dr. Brian Artis.
The second that he started talking about nicotine being used in IVs to break up glioblastoma brain cancers inside of the body and saying that it's helping with long and helping with lots of other things.
Now all of a sudden the government cares about us.
Price of cigarettes have gone up to $10 a pack and they don't want anybody taking these Zen nicotine patches and they don't want you slapping it on your arm because now all of a sudden that they're saying, hey, you know what?
And there's like over 700 different types of foods that contain nicotine.
Most of your nightshade vegetables have nicotine in it.
You were mentioning SSRIs.
At airwaterhealing.com, we have been following Dr. Anna Mahalcha, incredible woman, the research that she's doing.
Did you see the video of RFK taking the methylane blue on the airplane?
Methylane blue is anti-parasitic, but it's also antiviral.
This has been around for thousands of years.
As soon as I'm going to try to say this so we don't get in trouble, but not my words.
Mel Gibson went on Joe Rogan and said that he had four friends with late-stage cancer.
One of the things that they were using was methylene blue.
Also had mentioned ivermectin, fembendenzole.
I'm not, we don't manufacture that.
Our nanotechnology research that we're trying to get out there is letting people know there are things that you can do, like taking calcium EDTA, taking a toxin binder that we manufacture, and taking methylane blue.
And we have regimens for all of these things.
But I will be very clear.
If you are on an SSRI, you cannot take methylane blue.
You cannot because the SSRIs are also helping with serotonin.
This will be a very bad side effect.
So if you are an antidepressant, do not purchase methylene blue if you're not planning on stopping taking your SSRIs because there could be some very, like you said, was my medicine working?
Is it helping?
It made it worse.
And there's so many parents out there that are now concerned.
You've got little Becky, right?
You send her to school.
Do you know how many thousands of schools are having psychiatrists that are looking at children?
And they're sitting in there like this.
You've got ADHD.
You got ADD.
sarah stock
Maybe school's just boring.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
They were sitting on the ground.
Why are little boys in seats?
michael dillon
There's parents that are now suing the school district saying, you sent my child home with like Prozac, like getting him hooked at a young age.
And that's another thing that I think that Doge needs to expose is the abuse of psychiatric power in the school systems because they're not doing stool samples.
They're not doing blood work.
They're not looking at genetics.
They're just saying Johnny's staring at a light and looks a little bored.
We're going to diagnose him with ADD or diagnose him with ADHD.
elijah schaffer
And it's bad.
The long-term effects, man, I used to be on a lot of pills.
And, you know, I have a lot of long-term health problems, I think, from them.
You know, I was on Adderall for like over a decade, SSRIs for like four or five years.
And then also was on, then like that caused problems of sleep.
So they had me on ambient.
And now I can't remember anything.
So I was on ambient, Adderall, and Prozac at the same time.
And I almost killed myself.
And when I stopped taking all this stuff, my brain went back to normal.
And I didn't realize that I had been poisoning myself.
And I think that we're in a stage now.
I want to wrap this up.
We'll have to talk more in the future as well.
I know that we have the studio is in a similar place to your business.
So there'll be a lot of future opportunities to talk about other things.
But kind of in conclusion here, the reason why I think a lot of times hearing conversations like this are difficult for people and why the first thing you want to do often, and maybe you're ending this, and you still don't want to believe anything you've heard, even like, oh, that's interesting, but I don't believe any of it, is because we have this issue now where because we think we're so smart, right?
Because of this evolutionary lie and this idea that everyone was just dumber before us and we've just, we're at the apex of humanity, simply because we have a technology boom, you know, that we think that we know better.
And when you realize that, despite how smart we are, we really are kind of retarded in a lot of ways.
That technology itself has been has been traded for common sense.
And people are walking around actually depressed, feeling meaningless, very unhealthy with all types of terminal diseases, and can still go, you know what?
We know better than everyone else before us.
And it's such a strange God complex that it's like, look in the mirror.
You know, you're not doing well.
Society's not doing well.
Okay.
You know, it's like, it's like things aren't doing, aren't going good for us.
People are very sick.
People are very, very hopeless.
And maybe just maybe we should reevaluate what's going on.
But you know why people don't want to do this?
Because they don't want to admit they were wrong.
They don't want to admit that they hurt their kids.
They don't want to admit, you know, that everything you believed, you know, is a lie because it causes, it's a really, it's a very, very difficult thing to accept that you were lied to and that you played into the lie.
So everyone wants to forget 2020.
That's why no one wants to, you know, people don't even want to talk about the censorship that happened around 2020 and that election and what was going on.
People don't want to talk about it because why?
Because they were wrong.
They were wrong.
And it hurts to be told it's pride and it's ego.
And pride is one of the most difficult sins to deal with.
So, you know, I just want to remind people, it's okay to struggle with pride.
You know, we all do.
But at a certain point, you got to humble yourself.
And that's why you need God because you need to believe in God to humble yourself.
And you need to say, hey, I don't, the devil is so cunning, right?
He lies.
He's a father of lies.
And that doesn't mean that he walks around just, you know, denying that you have an addiction or whatnot.
It's that he's created lies into everything as what we're talking, even down to the cellular fiber of who we are.
You know, this is the, he wants to separate us from God.
And so maybe we'll talk in the future about transhumanism more.
Because you guys probably know a lot about that.
Oh my God, all along.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
seth leibowitz
This is allowing the devil and the evil into our bodies on a cellular level through the nanotechnology because this is all going to be AI, AI run.
I wasn't even making a joke when I was telling you.
I was already scared of your Wi-Fi tower, monitoring your nanobio sensors, reporting back to your personal DigiTwin.
This is all IEEE documentation and running predictive analytics.
So they know that if they keep you or prevent you or stop you from doing certain things to be your better self, you'll never uprise to overtake any of it.
They'll never get to be your better self.
elijah schaffer
Testosterone.
I mean, that's why they are effectively neutered the entire male population.
michael dillon
Well, think about how many women are on birth control in this country.
What's in the water supply, right?
And everything that we're trying to do is we're trying to custom tailor and have solutions, right?
We give a lot of good information that's out there, you know, organizations that you can go and say, hey, this is the water that I look.
This is the water that I have.
This is what we tested.
There's people that are holding people accountable.
The one thing that that RFK I think is bringing to this country is transparency.
He said right to the American people, my boss likes to eat McDonald's cheeseburgers.
I'm not going to take that away, but I want the public to know what's the long-term effect.
We're chronically ill.
We're one of the sickest nations in the world.
If the vaccine and all of the things that are out there, pharmaceutical, the food that we're eating, if all of that was meant to make us live longer, then why is America going to be 70 in life expectancy among developed countries?
We're on a slippery slope and it's getting worse.
That's why they're trying to do it.
And, you know, Elijah, when you mentioned the parents, like they're so aggressive about something that maybe they made a mistake, right?
And instead of owning up and loving it, you know what I thought about was a BOA constrictor.
There's a video of a BOA constructor that goes over, it was in like a tool shed and it accidentally went over a saw.
And all he had to do was let go, but the constrictor starts tightening in on that saw and ultimately it kills itself because he was attacking.
He was upset.
And we have to let that fear go.
We have to let that fear go.
We will continue to support people like you, Elijah, and get this information out there.
And if anybody wants to learn about what we're doing, you guys can go do your own research, right?
I love trust but verify, trust improve all things.
Jesus fasted for 40 days before he could do his first miracle.
He had to go out there and he had to be tempted to see what he was made of.
I implore every one of your listeners to see what they're made of.
You want to try the calcium EDTA?
You're going to be having a long, long, long journey.
I think you're going to have a successful career.
I love what you, you know, he's shadowing you and you're shadowing Elijah.
You're going to learn the tricks.
It's going to be incredible, but we have to start helping people to get healthy.
We've got to give the body what it needs.
If we could share, I'd love to do something special for you guys.
We normally don't ever do this, but if anybody wants to use code Maha, any of the products that we're developing or working on, we'll give them a big discount, free shipping anywhere in the U.S. Just use a coupon code Maha at airwaterhealing.com.
elijah schaffer
Amazing.
And so in conclusion, in conclusion, I think I understand what you're saying now.
And I think I didn't understand in the beginning, you know, again, because of the confusion.
But this is obviously a point to say that there is no greater time than this to be vigilant and alert, right?
To be to be sober-minded.
And, you know, this is coming from someone who likes a good beer or whatever, you know, but but it's sober-minded doesn't just mean, you know, not using drugs and drinking, right?
unidentified
Correct.
elijah schaffer
Like, like, because there are, there are, like the Bible said, right?
Even like take a little alcohol for your stomach or whatever for the ailment he had.
Things do have use.
The point is being vigilant is like, just don't be hard-headed to the point to where you need to be willing to admit that you've been wrong a lot.
And it's have some grace on yourself and just put it before God.
So I tell people, it's like, you know what?
That's crazy.
I hurt my own children or I've been hurting my own body or like I'm, you know, I have cancer because I chose the wrong products that I used in my life, right?
Like that's that's a hard thing to deal with.
But the nice thing is God does have grace on us and there are solutions and sometimes you could end up not finding the solution to find healing and your body's to be working the way it should be because you're just unwilling to admit, you know, admit the truth.
So please do that.
I'll give you the final word as well.
seth leibowitz
If you want to close us out, I was going to say some of the best lessons I've learned were through making mistakes.
unidentified
And I tell you what, my entire life, I've made many of them.
seth leibowitz
And those are the hardest and most effective.
And they've like really struck hard inside.
And I've repeated them.
But those like coming out on the other side of that has been so beneficial.
michael dillon
I was mentioning to him when we first started this podcast, you know, and this is God.
If you don't think that God works in mysterious ways, this man right here has been literally ridiculed by everybody in his community.
He used to be two years out.
I've seen the books, two years out to get an appointment to get a tattoo from him.
And when he stood up, he started working on paintings that were on the right side, right?
Doing Trump paintings.
He was releasing these things that he was finding.
People literally stopped following him.
He went from 20,000 followers on Instagram.
It kept going down and down and down and down.
And I've always told Seth, I say, the Lord will always restore what the canker worm took.
And yesterday, if anybody didn't see it, the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, was handed a paper.
sarah stock
I was going to bring it up.
michael dillon
Was handed a painting of Seth.
Now, yes, for the world to know, that painting was not done.
It was only 30%.
A federal agent came up behind, ripped it out of our hands, and Elon Musk stood up and said, I want it.
I'll take it.
I'll take it.
So for somebody who has been doing the good fight, I think so much attention is going to get brought to our apparel brand.
We want to give you guys some free shirts.
We'll get you guys all the slag.
We'll get you some slag.
But how God blessed you, brother.
And I want you to know that that was truly a testament of your faith, what you're going through, your relationship with your daughter.
The world saw your artwork.
seth leibowitz
It was pretty wild and exciting.
But if I can leave a message for you, Elon, the painting is only 30% complete.
There's tons of information that needs put into that painting.
I would love to have the opportunity to have the painting back.
It was originally intended as a gift for you.
I would be more than happy to give it back completed.
Right now, it's an underpainting.
Your face is yellow.
You look like Elon Mustard.
unidentified
Yeah.
All right.
elijah schaffer
Well, that's good to go.
Anyway, if you want to go ahead and find these guys and you want to follow them, Sarah, how can people find you online?
What's the best socials?
sarah stock
Yeah, follow my Twitter.
unidentified
It's what I use most, Sarah Seastock on X. Sorry, X, not Twitter.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, on X.
And then how can people follow you guys online?
michael dillon
Perfect.
My handle on Twitter is AirWater Healing, and my Instagram is MahaWithMike.
And then also air every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at noon on Lindell TV.
So you can follow us on our Rumble channel.
seth leibowitz
My, well, Elon actually took my Twitter, but I have a new one, and it's called Papers underscore Jew76.
unidentified
Papers, Jew, you're valuing papers now.
seth leibowitz
And you can find me on Instagram at T-A-T-J-E-W77TADJU76.
elijah schaffer
Incredible.
Anyways, guys, for a shout out to my guest today, as well as to my lovely co-host, who you'll be seeing more of around here.
So make sure you support her.
She's sort of not new to the scene, but she's going to be joining us for a lot of future and upcoming work and doing a lot of amazing stuff that we work on.
As you know, I run quite a few podcast shows and companies, and you guys supporting this show is absolutely amazing.
So don't forget, please sign up directly to our locals.
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And it's thanks to you guys that we're able to have real conversations and not be held down by any big networks, by any sensors, any gatekeepers.
And it's been so nice.
I used to have so many shows that I would see the final product.
And it was just all the good parts were taken out by the editors.
And entire episodes that were truthful from 2020 to the Ukraine war, the networks wouldn't even put up.
And I ended up being right about things because they were too afraid of the risk of truth.
Truth was always too risky.
And you know what?
Truth is risky, but it's a risk I'm willing to take.
And if you take it with us and remain with us, we'll continue to be able to take this journey together.
So thank you guys for supporting us as always.
Have a great rest of the week.
And may God bless the United States of America.
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