The Raw Deal (6 January 2025) with Keith Rodgers and Special Guest, Sofia Smallstorm
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Somebody help!
Not just anybody.
Help!
You know I need someone.
Help!
When I was young, I was so much younger than today.
I never needed anybody's help in any way.
But now these days are gone and I'm not so self-assure.
But now I'm fine.
Now I'm a gentle mind.
I don't burn up the doors Help me if you can I'm feeling down And I do appreciate you being around Help me get my feet back on the ground Won't you please please help me This is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Raw Deal right here on Studio B
Live this sixth day in January 2025 joined by Keith Rogers my co-host Let me just mention, in relation to Friday, a couple of weeks ago, I had a biopsy for a skin oddity on my face between my left ear and my left eye, and it turned out to be cancerous.
They wanted to get it dispatched promptly.
They had an opening Friday.
So I took it and, of course, had what I regard as the best version of my top ten stories, in that case with Luis on the Goldfish Report, played in my absence.
Now, for whatever reason, I've had terrible absence of sleep.
I have only got a couple hours sleep the last couple nights, and I have an irritation in my throat.
So, forewarned.
I will almost certainly cough intermittently during the show, and I apologize in advance.
First story, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign.
As both prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party, a candidate, Trudeau said he will remain his caretaker PM until the Liberals select a new leader.
I am a fighter, Trudeau said in his resignation press conference.
The fact is, despite best effort to work through it, Parliament has been paralyzed for months.
Trudeau said his having to fight internal battles, he would not be the best option for the upcoming Canadian election, where Conservative leader Pierre Poulibert are currently favored to win.
Keith, your thoughts?
Well, you had me lost on that one, Jim, so...
Sorry.
Good morning, everyone.
As you know, I don't pay much attention to politics.
They're so screwy in this country.
Right now, what they're trying to do is...
And I see this with Trump, and this isn't to pick on Trump himself, but it's almost like this from the Bible where it says, give us barbarous.
The more they can demonize him, the more people want Trump and stuff.
And I feel that that is in some way going to be a detriment to our so-called country here because you have the red hat, mega, great military, all this stuff.
And I'm afraid that people are going to follow him to the end.
Right now they're already talking about attacking Iran.
Has Iran attacked America?
You know?
And it was earlier brought up here with Elon Musk, which is now going after the UK, making it the 53rd state, Greenland, I mean Panama.
It's like they're going to build this world government and that's what's going to make America great again.
Go for it, you know?
Well, there are a lot of bizarre developments, Keith.
I agree about all of those.
Let me just add, for those who may have missed the memo, that it appears to me the Las Vegas event and the New Orleans were both staged events.
They were not bona fide or real.
My colleague Garrett King, actually, in New Orleans.
He interviewed a fellow with a business in the French Quarter who said he was there the night before and the odd events were taking place.
There were military and fatigued, but no identifying patches there that evening.
He thought that was very peculiar.
There was an early report from a witness who said the bodies look like Hollywood mannequins.
Turns out that the barriers that were in place that would have blocked...
Automobile traffic from the region had been taken down.
These are all very powerful indications, of course, that it was staged fake.
My best guess, probably nobody died in New Orleans.
Now, the situation in Las Vegas is equally peculiar.
You've got this Tesla vehicle that turns out to be the only self-driving car Tesla has manufactured.
In front of the Trump Hotel, there is an explosion, but it's not powerful enough to shatter even the glass on the doors and the windows of the hotel.
The guy is supposed to have been burned beyond recognition, and yet somehow, miraculously, his ID has survived, rather like Mohammed Adah's passport surviving the destruction of the Twin Towers on 9-11.
Now, as we seem to be being sold to Bill of Goods, there is a Fort Bragg connection.
They both seem to have spent a lot of time in Fort Bragg, as did the golf course shooter who visited Fort Bragg 147 times and actually stayed overnight on 29. That's pretty bizarre.
Fort Bragg is a center for psyops for the military, so put it together and that's what you got.
Keith.
Well, we have the MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell who says that American veterans are greater terror threat than illegals crossing the border.
Thank you for your service.
This reminds me that I may have told you the story of this two hunters up here in Montana.
That the one hunter was sitting there on the couch playing with the guy's puppy and the other hunter went to get his...
What do you call it?
Power bow, I guess they call it.
And his friend said to him, he says, boy, you're all stoved up.
He says, why don't you stop with a rifle?
He says, well, I can't.
He says, because I'm red flagged because I use medical marijuana.
And so, again, disarming the former military so that they can't in any way be possible to carry guns to maybe train people up in militias or something like that.
I mean...
Everyone can tell that this country is going downhill.
And, of course, they always demonize everyone inside the country.
You remember, Jim, years ago on Veterans Today, quite a few years ago, where Gordon Duff and those guys were talking about Boston breaks and stuff.
How do we know that, like with the journalist that, what's his name, Michael?
Anyway, his car got away on him and stuff like that.
How do we know that this guy's car with automation didn't automatically punch the gas and stuff?
And I'm saying that only because I was watching one of the videos earlier this morning with Max Egan, and it starts out with a video over in Israel of these guys going through this parking lot.
With a laptop, opening up all the doors, the windows, all this stuff like that.
How they can adjust the speed gauge, all this stuff via remotely on Bluetooth and stuff.
And for all the newer vehicles, this is all mandatory in the new cars.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yeah, the death of the journalist in California.
The death of the journalist in California was clearly taking over the car to make it crash, but there were oddities there.
It was a Mercedes.
I've owned a Mercedes.
They're designed so the engine collapses to the ground during an impact, but this engine was found about 100 yards away.
That's where Bostra's.
So there were oddities there, but this thing in...
Las Vegas.
We even have a report he was dead before the explosion occurred, and I find that consistent that he may even have been a whistleblower about high-tech developments.
We're going to learn more about it, but I would say those two are clearly fake.
The shooting in Jamaica, however, is almost certainly real.
You know, gangbangers are shooting it up.
That's going to go on as long as we have gangs in America, which will be as long as America endures.
Turning to the Eastern Europe, Zelensky has sold off a major portion of Ukraine to BlackRock.
Stunning stuff!
Keith!
Zelensky sold 17 million hectares of agricultural land to Monsanto, DuPont, and Cargill.
Yes, you heard it right.
17 million to GMO chemical companies.
Now, this is Scott Ritter reporting.
Remember, the main thing is the picture.
Western partners even overlook the fact that the president of Ukraine and his associates robbed their own army and the supplied weapons.
They want to offset the expenses through Ukrainian land.
This is Agent Zelensky's ninth task.
Fertile lands represented interest even for it.
Ukrainian constitution even has a separate article dedicated to Black Earth or Chernobyl.
Even during my time there in the central office, I heard that the same Monsanto corporation set its sights on the entire south of Ukraine from Odessa to Mariupol.
but before During the conflict, it seemed to me that over 30% of major Dutch corporations were present there.
Land was corporations that were operating in the region.
For example, Cargill's revenue in 2022 amounted to $165 billion.
The GDP of Ukraine as a whole in 2021, before the war, amounted to approximately $200 billion.
Until 2021...
There was a moratorium on the sale of land in Ukraine.
It was extended ten times during that period, and land was leased out.
However, Zelensky urgently needed loan.
The IMF offered money in exchange for lifting the moratorium.
Ukrainians were afraid that foreigners would start buying up land.
November 2019, the president, perhaps still in the role of the righteous screen character, Gulliverodko, hurried to reassure the people.
Foreigners and companies with foreign founders will be able to purchase Ukrainian land only if the consent of the Ukrainian people is granted through an all-Ukrainian referendum.
Spoiler, there was no referendum.
In July 2021, the moratorium on the sale of land was lifted.
Yes, foreigners do not have a formal right to buy land, but there is a loophole.
Technically, Ukrainian companies under foreign control can make purchases.
In our country.
This is called a straw man.
It exists everywhere in the world, where local residents can protect themselves to some extent.
In such cases, a fictitious person, a straw man, is employed, and you act as you please.
The Institute of Agricultural Economics assessed Ukrainian land.
It turned out to be inexpensive.
$2,500 per hectare was the maximum price, but that's the upper limit.
The majority are willing to buy land for $1,000.
And here's how much agricultural land costs in my home country.
So we're in 2018. Black soil.
Now let's assess arable land in Western Europe.
Same year, 2018. So Ukrainian land is inexpensive.
It is nearly 13 times cheaper than the most expensive land, which is in Italy.
That's why there is high demand for it among Europeans.
It makes sense for them to invest in agriculture in Ukraine since they have limited access to journalism.
But why should we be concerned about it?
Land in America is fine.
This oil is located in Europe, not in the US. If it is removed from the food cycle, Europe will have much less chance of being self-sufficient and acting independently.
And that's why there is a plan to reduce Europe's food security in order to better control neighboring countries.
The U.S. doesn't need the grain, but they need control.
And control comes only when you control food security of other countries.
Let me say, Keith, I'm wondering whether since Zelensky's term of office expired back in June, he had any legal authority to perform such an operation, though.
As Scott Ritter observed, there's a loophole that allows foreign...
Owned companies that are in Ukraine to buy Ukrainian land.
I find this a very disturbing development.
I mean, these GMO companies, you know, based on the, in my opinion, calamitous decision by the Supreme Court at forms of life.
That ought not to be subject to patent or subject to patent if you change them, affect the genetics, for example, which has created a bonanza where none of these, in my opinion, ought properly to be patentable.
So they want to take all the forms of grain and so forth, where Ukraine has been famous as a breadbasket of Russia.
And of Europe generally.
And, you know, convert them to GMOs so they can get a royalty on anyone who uses or harvests corn or wheat.
I mean, this is just stunning stuff.
Your thoughts?
Well, it's the breadbasket of the world, as they call it.
BlackRock.
Oh, let me back up a second.
I noticed that today they upped that ante, I guess.
It's now $300 billion that has been sent to Ukraine so far.
BlackRock has told Ukraine they didn't want the dead Ukrainian soldiers buried in the land that they're going to acquire.
I mean, you've got to realize this.
Close to a million people have died over there.
The other thing that always pissed me off was the guys that did the prosthetics.
Some of the photos over there, In a way, it's sad, but they want to make you laugh from the way these guys have had their legs cut off and everything like that.
And these guys are supposed to be proud to...
Even if you have died, you can't be buried in the ground that you're supposed to be fighting for for your country.
And this is the same country where they jerk you off the street like that and throw you in a car or beat the hell out of you and or kill you.
But anyway, the fact is...
They mentioned loans.
Well, I think this is why there's so much running on this deal about the acquisition of what lands that Russia has in its control and stuff, because the eastern Dunbass area is a lot of that rich farmland and stuff.
So if Ukraine has to seed any of that land and stuff...
How are they going to pay back all this amount of money and stuff to the United States?
You can't seriously think there's any intent to pay back any of that money, right?
I mean, it's a joke.
It's a farce.
Yeah, it's just like Israel.
They talk about loaning Israel money.
Yes.
Yes.
By the way, Zelensky says Ukraine will establish diplomatic ties with H. UTS led Syria and that a strong Trump can end the Ukraine war.
I am not so sure about that.
What exactly does he have in mind?
How is Trump going to end the war?
Here's part of the story.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism in an interview published Sunday.
A strong incoming U.S. President Donald Trump will be able to force Russia into B-stocks and end the war in Ukraine.
Not a chance.
Not a chance.
Go ahead, Keith.
Yeah, well, there was a video this morning about Zelensky there.
He was using the F-word about every four words.
He's pissed off at everyone.
They've deserted him.
He's counting on Trump to rectify the whole problem there.
And again, I hate to say it this way, but it's just like Israel.
All the war over in the Middle East is to acquire all these pipelines, to move them over.
Turkey will make money from it.
That's transit point.
Right now, Zelensky is commenting about how Russia has cut off the gas to Europe.
And no, that's not what happened.
Zelensky cut off the gas there through that gas line that goes through Ukraine, losing a billion dollars when he got in transit fees a year out of that.
And that cuts down two other states there, which are basically Russian-friendly.
But they don't care.
But what I do see is that Israel and Ukraine...
Both, which has a high kosher tint to it, are all being prepped for the next 30 or so years to supply the oil and gas to Europe.
This is through the same thing with the Middle Eastern Mediterranean pipeline.
All this is being done so that the Israelis and the Ukrainians, both of Jewish nature, We'll have their future set out for them.
In the meantime, Zelensky right now has made a deal to get gas from, oh, guess who from?
The United States.
And of course, it's going to be at a higher price.
And at the same time, Biden or President Blinken and Vice President Sullivan.
Have made it so they're going to shut down the oil and gas here.
Another thing to thwart Donald Trump who wants to drill baby drill, you know.
But I mean, everything it seems like is being done to destroy America while building up two other countries.
And then we have that rabbi that says that America is failing and that Israel must step up to be the new world superpower.
And where's all the money going?
Yeah.
Where's all the money going?
Yes.
In fact, my next story was Biden handed America a final betrayal on his way out of office by giving Ukraine billions more in foreign aid.
And I think, you know, everything he's doing, just as you suggest, about imposing a ban on offshore oil drilling is intended to thwart Trump in making America great again.
I mean, this is just disgusting.
If anyone had any doubt about the degree of corruption of the Democrat Party or whether they're self-interested and could care less about the American people, there's the proof right there staring us in the face.
In this case, six billion more to Ukraine.
That's not going to end the war.
In fact, the easiest way to end it is simply to cut off U.S. military assistance to Ukraine.
It doesn't mean we could cut off U.S. military assistance to Israel and stop the genocide.
That sounds like a pretty good idea to me, Keith.
Your thoughts?
Well, the billions going to Ukraine, the billions going to Israel, and of course, at the same time, they're disarming America.
You should realize that.
U.S. lenders lose $46 billion.
That is billion, right?
Yeah, $46 billion as the customers at Capital One, Citibank, JPMorgan, Chase, Synchrony, Discover City, and Bank of America face billions and delinquencies.
You think what $300 billion would have done to build jobs and stuff in America?
And people can't pay their bills.
$10 million are behind on their mortgages.
There's going to be a housing crisis here, which is going to...
Well, it'll eclipse the one that China's facing right now.
And of course, this is all being done right now to destroy China's economy, just like this COVID was.
Oh, and now we have another Chinese disease like that, you know.
But again...
All this is always being drawn out is because the banks are having problems.
It was no different when you had massive protests in China, Hong Kong, the yellow vest over there in France, and suddenly you had an invisible disease, a virus come out, took everyone off the street.
There was no wars, nothing like that.
And the measures they did to do all this was to save lives.
And then after all this, where more billionaires were made under COVID with all the bailouts.
The PPP loans or grants and stuff, you know, which weren't repaid.
All this stuff was done.
And now, since all that was about saving lives, you've got wars now that are taking hundreds of thousands of lives.
They treat children as if they're just rag dolls running over with tanks and stuff, you know, and then putting the...
There are little dolls and stuff on the tank.
What a thing.
I watched this morning an Israeli soldier sitting there cutting off the water flow to all the animals over there in this other part of Gaza.
They're going to starve the animals out too.
I just can't believe that people around the world would sit there and look at how inhumane that is and then have the balls, the outward balls, to bitch about some truck.
Blowing up or some shooting or a truck over here or a school shooting.
What's the difference in a school shooting over here when your country is sending 2,000 pound bombs over to Israel, dropping them on schools, hospitals, churches, mosques, UN workers, aid workers for food, killing journalists.
I mean...
Death means nothing over in Israel, and of course it doesn't mean anything over in Ukraine either, because they'll fight to the last Ukrainian.
Well, yes.
Actually, most of the Ukrainians who died are Christian.
I think there are very few Jews who have died in that war.
It's a typical Israeli plan to exploit America as a resource.
Have America fight the wars for Israel.
It's disgusting beyond belief, and yet we go right along with it.
And there's no sign Donald Trump is going to be any different, Keith.
Well, Pastor Hagee wanted $2,600 each to bring Ukrainians, Jewish Ukrainians, to America.
And then I see that...
Ukrainians are getting Social Security, U.S. Social Security.
They never worked here and everything like that, you know.
But what gets me about this whole thing here, and this goes right back to COVID and everything like that, who is paying or liquidating the write-offs of all these people dying from vaccines, all the wars?
If the average consumer has $5,000 of debt and credit cards or more, Private loans and stuff like that.
Who's assuming those debts of all these people dying?
Great question, Keith.
Great question.
I think you're going to have banks foreclosing.
They're going to scoop up a lot of homes, a lot of property.
I think there's the decimation of America.
And you know, Klaus Schwab is now saying...
Six billion people are gonna die in 2025. Think of it, six billion?
What could he possibly have in mind, Keith?
What could he possibly have in mind?
We'll be right back with our special guest, Sophia.
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Well, it's a great pleasure to welcome Sophia Smallstorm back to the show.
Sophia has done sensational work on Sandy Hook, 9-11, a host of other issues.
She's also become very deeply involved in issues like transhumanism and how to maintain our health.
Sophia, welcome back to The Rod Deal.
Well, I just learned of a raw deal today, Jim.
Thank you for having me.
Did you know that the Skype numbers are gone as of the 1st of December?
No.
They're gone.
Microsoft cancelled Skype numbers.
And you can use your Skype number as long as your subscription goes.
But you cannot get a new Skype number or nobody can get them anymore.
And you can't get any Skype credit for texting.
What's going on, Zoveda?
Well, I know.
This was a huge shock.
I almost had to cancel the show with you, but I'll read you.
I've been Googling it.
All right.
So this is from The Verge.
Microsoft tech website.
Microsoft kills off Skype credits and phone numbers in favor of subscriptions.
So you would have to get a monthly subscription.
North America is $6.99 a month.
And it will only allow you to speak.
Video and audio calls.
No more texts.
You can't send texts through Skype SMS. And you can't buy Skype credit.
That's very strange.
I mean, Skype was extremely successful.
Evidently that was the problem.
Well, it says here...
Skype credit.
Okay, I have to ask who's coughing, because whoever's coughing, if that's Jim, it's okay, but anyone else, you're going to have to...
Oh, no, no, it's me, Sophia.
I explained at the beginning.
No, I guess Keith may be having an occasional cough that I've been actually sicker than a dog, but I'm glad to be back on.
Oh, Jim, well, then you're allowed to cough, but nobody else...
Well, I warned that it would happen.
It would happen inevitably.
Go right ahead, Sophia.
All right.
Well, by the way, you can improve your cough by inhaling over a pot of steaming water with a towel over your head.
Okay.
So after you get off the show, heat up some water.
You can put some herbs in it and then take it off the stove or turn off the heat.
The flame and then put a towel over your head and start very gingerly high up.
But if you inhale steam, it really helps.
Okay.
Excellent.
So, listen.
Microsoft has quietly ended the sale of new credits and phone number features for Skype this week.
And I believe that was December.
December 13th.
The article.
Skype credit and Skype number are both being discontinued in favor of Microsoft pushing subscriptions instead.
Skype credit was a pay-as-you-go plan for making calls both locally and internationally, and a Skype number allowed you to have a phone number that people could call and get through to your Skype account.
So I know you have a Skype number, Jim, and I got one too.
So both have existed in Skype for years, making it a popular choice for calling landlines and mobile phones over the internet.
So customers can still use their existing Skype numbers and credits.
And I've got like two bucks left of credit.
And I liked this because I don't use a cell phone.
So people could text me and I could text them through my Skype number.
And it was 12 cents a text.
But it was better than touching that evil phone and getting radiated from it.
Did you see the other Microsoft one?
Pardon?
Have you seen the other Microsoft 11 one where it's continually taking screenshots of your screen?
So if you're doing banking or any of that stuff like that, it's constantly taking screenshots?
No, I haven't.
I don't use cell phones and I haven't seen cell phones of any kind because I don't...
No, no, no.
This isn't cell phones.
This is on your main computer.
If you're on Windows 11, one of the new upgrades on it is that it's constantly taking screenshots.
They say it's in case you forget your passwords and stuff like that, but however, it leaves all your banking stuff details all open like that to be hacked or something like that, and you have to physically go in there and turn it all off.
Otherwise, it detains them.
My computer goes black intermittently.
I mean, every 10 or 15 minutes, it just goes black, and I figure it's taking a screenshot of whatever's up there, and I'm not able to control it.
You want to hear something more weird?
I can walk in the room here, and my computer goes doo-doo, like something plugs into the USB port, and I walk out of the computer, it goes doo-doo.
What the hell?
I finally found out that there's a...
FDA secret Wi-Fi system here that my spinal cord stimulator, when I come in the room, my computer recognizes it and downloads the information to Medtronics.
Well, what got me even more is that my dog Uma came in here, and she's got one of those PetSmart digital IDs, and when she comes in here, the computer does the same thing.
Interesting as all hell.
Sophia, do continue.
Alright, so the existing Skype phone number, if you have one, will work until your subscription is over.
And if your subscription is a yearly one, then you should look on your Microsoft account and see when it expires.
And you can't send any texts when your credit runs out.
So you cannot top off your credit, and this is what they've done.
So this guy says...
There is no, even with the subscriptions, there's no direct replacement for having a phone number that people can ring to get to your Skype.
Now, there are supposedly alternatives available, alternate services that will allow you to keep that same number if you're married to that phone number.
But I don't know who would let you text to a computer.
I haven't looked at that yet.
So, yeah, it's...
How were you able to connect today?
Were you able to use the number?
I guess my Skype number is still working.
The subscription hasn't worn out.
No, I called you from Skype to Skype.
That will work, I believe.
But Skype to phone will also work.
But you can't text on Skype anymore once your credit runs out.
Crazy!
Yeah, had I known this, I would have bought a lot of credit.
A lifetime worth, because I don't text, and the only way people communicate today is by text.
So you can send an email to someone, they'll utterly ignore it.
You can call them, they'll ignore your voicemail, but if you send them a text on their cell phone, they will usually see that.
So this Skype feature was very...
It's helpful to me because I could text people and get their attention when I needed to.
And, you know, I have customers that I have to communicate with, and if they don't look at their emails and they don't look at their voicemails, then I have to use the text.
So I've got to find a substitute.
This is very sad.
Very sad.
Yes.
And no doubt it's to make more money for Microsoft.
Well, it's to make more money, and it's to also, you know, they're going to do a $6.99 per month unlimited calling, but it's only calling.
So I don't understand why they haven't come up with the text supplement, unless they want you to use a phone.
They want to push you into texting on cell phones and irradiating yourself, you know?
Not good.
No.
I mean, your Skype number is going to go away soon.
Very disappointing.
I know.
A lot of guys use Telegram.
They're actually running their radio shows and everything off the Telegram.
Yes, that's true.
You can text through Telegram.
And you do video, too.
I guess I have to use Telegram, then.
Yep.
But then everybody else needs Telegram.
Okay, do you know if you can text on Telegram to somebody's phone?
I'm opening Telegram now.
Only if they have the app.
Only if they have the app.
Yeah, so that was kind of annoying, right?
Actually, no, it isn't.
Like Jim and you yourself say, it rarely uses stuff like that, so it's nice because then you don't have to worry about spam callers and stuff because only ones that are authorized have your Telegram number.
Yeah, but if you want to get an approval code or something like that, you can't get it unless the bank or something has the app.
Yeah.
I don't like that.
Even your hospital sends you stupid text messages like, don't send my medical information on my phone.
You know?
Well, it's very unfortunate.
I had another, you know, I had to get a new cell phone as well because the old one was too old.
Too old.
Jim, have you heard of that 3% food, what do you call it, hydrogen peroxide?
It's food, what do you call it?
Food-gradeable, what do you call it?
Anyway, if you use a spray bottle and you put that 3% hydrogen peroxide in there, there's a mix on it.
There's a video on BitChute on it.
Anyway, you mix it up and then as you breathe in, you shoot five or six sprays of that hydrogen peroxide into your lungs as you're doing that and it throws that oxygen right into your lungs and it's supposed to really heal a lot of things like emphysema and stuff.
Nice.
Nice.
Sophia, do continue.
Well, I mean, we've beaten this subject to death.
Unless I can Google something or search some replacement, I have nothing more that I can really say on it.
I'll be right back, guys.
I've got to run the door real fast, okay?
Got it, Keith.
All right.
Bye.
Sophia, I know you wanted to talk about some health issues too today, and I explained to you I just had skin cancer surgery on Friday, which is why I couldn't do the show live.
I was diagnosed a couple weeks ago with having skin cancer between my left eye and my left ear.
It wound up being about the size of a quarter when they took it off, got it all removed, and they did, you know, just...
Pulled the skin together.
The guy was extremely skillful.
I'm just so impressed with the medical service I've received about this.
But I think cancers are becoming increasingly prevalent in our society, or is it simply our ability to detect them that they've always been there but haven't been noticed?
So Jim, cancer is, there's only one disease.
And that is mitochondrial failure because of oxidative stress.
So cancer is from oxidative stress, meaning that the cells or the tissues in that area have been exhausted and they cannot make their energy...
By way of the mitochondria any longer in the cells.
The mitochondria are the energy makers of the cell.
And the cell turns glycolytic, which means it starts to use enzymatic action, enzymes in the cytoplasm to produce energy through glucose.
That's called glycolysis, right?
So it goes from oxygen respiration, the cell, which is the ideal way it wants to make its energy, to making its energy through glucose and sugar.
And that's just a last-ditch effort.
That's not the way you want to make your energy in cells and tissues.
So, you know, cancer is...
The sun doesn't necessarily cause cancer, but the sun is oxidizing.
It's an oxidant.
Sunlight is, you put your blue jeans out, your laundry in the sun, sails on ships, they will oxidize.
The material gets frayed, and that's because air, water, and sun wear things out.
They wear physical structures out.
So your skin is similar.
Enough air, water, sun.
Old age, your skin starts to get oxidative stress.
And when certain cells give up in a certain region and they turn glycolytic, meaning they cannot use oxygen phosphorylation, aerobic respiration to make their energy anymore, they start making it out of glucose and enzymes, that's cancer, okay?
And then they go into a mode.
Where they self-replicate ad infinitum because this is a frantic effort.
It's like the cell has turned psycho and it's a frantic effort to keep itself alive by subdividing, subdividing.
So cancer is unregulated cell division.
That's a little tumor or growth.
That's the result of oxidative stress and mitochondrial failure.
And that's basically the cause, right?
Does that make sense?
Yes.
Yes, it does.
Continue.
Yes.
So I'll give you an example.
I have a friend whose father had many skin cancers appear late in life.
And my friend told me, yeah, my father was a New York City garbage man.
And he collected garbage every day for his whole life.
And this was when the guys ran out of the truck and rolled the cans and hoisted them up and dumped them into the truck.
And then there was this big, like...
Sure.
Okay, so he told me, my father, in his day, they didn't use sunscreen, and that's why he has all these skin cancers.
I said, no, that's not why.
And he said, well, then why is my father, why does he have so much skin cancer?
I said, because he's handling garbage for his whole life.
We don't know what's in garbage, and it goes into a big crusher and all this stuff.
Comes out, these micro materials from being crushed, from horrible stuff being crushed in the garbage.
It's not banana peels and coffee grounds and stuff like that.
It's who knows what people throw out.
So your father's skin is the first receiving organ of all of that micro material that's being crushed in the garbage truck.
And some of that material isn't safe for the human body.
So that...
Is most likely why he had skin cancer.
My opinion.
Yeah.
So, again, sunlight is oxidating.
So people with light skin who live in northern latitudes where there isn't as much sunlight, they cannot handle large amounts of sun.
So when...
Those convicts were sent over to Australia, and that's why there's so much skin cancer in Australia, because there's a ton of sun there.
And this is why people who live in San Diego and Mexico, who are from Minnesota, what we call them, the snowbirds, if you move permanently to areas where there's a lot of sunlight...
Your skin won't be able to handle it, so that is why you would need a sun blocking agent on your skin if you have skin that's older, weaker, lighter, more fragile.
Yeah.
Okay, so you know your face is exposed all year long, all year long, and areas like the nose, the bridge of the nose, The tips of the ears, those are areas that develop little skin cancers because the angle of the sun hitting them, they're like, you know, the nose is angled.
It receives the sun's rays more directly than your chin does, for instance, or your neck.
So this is, I try to explain to people, you do need sunscreen occasionally.
You need it in certain areas.
You don't need to put...
Three ounces all over your whole body when you go out, like the dermatologist tells you.
But certain areas, if you live in a, like I live in Southern California, and I put sunscreen on the tips of my ears and my forearms, because when I swim in the ocean and I swim in the pool, my forearms get fried.
So I don't want to destroy the skin there.
So Jim, I want to tell you what I discovered.
This has been a massive, massive help to me, to my skin, and to a lot of people.
And that is organic sulfur.
Have you ever heard of it?
No, I have not.
Is that the stuff you take a bath in?
You might be thinking of Epsom salt?
No, maybe it's magnesium.
Magnesium, yeah.
Magnesium sulfate is Epsom salts and they have sulfur in them.
But here's the deal.
So sulfur is one of those elements.
It is a...
S16 is the denotation for sulfur in the periodic table.
And sulfur is supposed to be in the soil in organic form.
Organic means...
The molecule contains carbon.
The difference between organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry is organic chemistry studies carbon-based matter.
That's all it means, that something has carbon in it when you're talking chemistry.
So, sulfur is an abundant earth element, all right?
But it's abundant in its inorganic form.
And its inorganic form goes through a transformation in the biological and geological Earth cycles called the sulfur cycle.
And it gets converted into organic sulfur, carbon-containing sulfur, which is the type of sulfur living organisms depend on.
And I have to tell you, once I started taking sulfur at this ripe old age of mine, I realized what I had been missing for decades.
Because this is what happened back in the 50s after the war.
You know there were many, many companies that were actively producing chemicals for munitions and war enterprises, right?
War industry.
And after World War II, all of that activity suddenly ended.
And these companies, many of which were chemical companies, they processed and refined metals.
They made chemical agents for warfare.
They had no market.
There was no war.
So they had to repurpose themselves.
And they creatively came up with materials, compounds, that they then sold to us to include in our domestic existence.
So that's how we got this generation of chemical cleaning agents for the house.
We also got chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers for agriculture.
These companies converted their energy and activity into making chemical products for domestic life.
And that destroyed the soil.
It was the basis of the new modern farming methodology, using chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
And the United States government actually began to pay growers in the early 50s to use these materials.
What do you think of that, Jim?
Yeah, I'm fascinated.
It makes a lot of sense.
So what that did was it eroded the soil.
It started to eat at the soil.
Destroy its mineral content, take over the nutritive, health-giving properties of soil, replacing those properties with the presence of chemicals and destructive agents, right?
I mean, that makes sense to us now, but it didn't mean anything to people in the 50s.
They just figured, oh, look, and here's the principle underlying successful growth.
This was the Green Revolution.
You know, if I slap you enough times, pretty soon you're going to turn around, you're going to slap me.
You might punch me out.
You might knock me down because you will be irritated having been injured by my frequent slaps.
So biology is the same.
You insult and injure biology and it goes, what?
And it will jump up, reset itself and give a growth burst.
That's the beginning only.
But you keep insulting and injuring biology, and then eventually it gets weaker and weaker and weaker and weaker.
So that initial growth spurt was considered proof that chemical pesticides and fertilizers worked, but they don't.
Yeah, I'm open to this.
All of it.
All right.
So...
Let's go back to my little flyer here, which is on my website, avatarproducts.com.
I have to give a pitch.
Avatarproducts.com is my store, and you can buy this stuff.
We're going to talk about sulfur there, the good kind of sulfur.
So, all right.
In biblical days, there was something called brimstone, right?
Brimstone is inorganic sulfur.
It's a yellow crystalline solid, and it...
Is what exists.
It's that smelly stuff.
People say, sulfur?
I don't want to take sulfur.
I'll have bad breath.
No.
Organic sulfur doesn't smell.
So anyway, powdered elemental sulfur has long been dusted on fruits and crops as a fungicide and pesticide.
And it's still used today on organic apple orchards.
All right?
So, that is...
The wrong kind of sulfur.
So sulfur is actually more abundant in the human body than sodium.
Sodium runs through your bloodstream.
And it's an essential component of cells.
So this is the good sulfur, the organic sulfur.
And I'll describe how the inorganic gets changed to organic in the natural cycle of the earth.
But ideally we want to get...
The good sulfur, organic sulfur, from our diet.
From the amino acids in the plant and animal proteins that we eat.
And amino acids, I'll remind you later in the show, the same thing.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
And 70%, that's over two-thirds of our amino acids, are based on sulfur.
They have to have sulfur to be...
Correct.
To do their jobs correctly.
So if we're not getting enough sulfur from our diet, because there isn't enough sulfur in the soil anymore, and the plants are not able to store it and relay it to us, and the animal, if you eat animal meat, it doesn't have sulfur in it anymore, because the animals aren't getting sulfur from the plant food they eat.
So modern day human beings, because of industrial food production, And the disruption of what's called the Earth's natural sulfur cycle, there's not enough organic sulfur in our food, and our bodies are suffering horribly.
And once you start taking organic sulfur, you just jump back into gear.
So organic sulfur looks like, in its form that you take ideally for supplementation, looks like white sugar.
White and powdery, but it doesn't taste like white sugar.
It's very bitter.
A friend of mine said, oh, it's like putting your tongue on a battery.
It's that bitter.
But once you start to take it, you want more and more of it and you start craving it.
And basically, you can't even take too much of this stuff.
So, how close are we to the break?
Should I save this for the other side of the break?
You have, yeah, about a minute before the break, Sophia.
Okay.
Here's a break.
So you got it answered for us.
We'll be right back with Sophia Smallstorm and Keith Rogers.
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Sophia Smallstorm joining us on the virtues of organic sulfur and other issues of health.
Please do continue, Sophia.
All right.
To get back to the Skype thing.
Now, I'm starting to cough, Jim.
It's contagious.
It's contagious over cyberspace.
All right.
So I just sent you a link.
The six best voice over Internet.
Alternatives to Skype.
It's yourshortlist.com and it describes a number of services and I was looking at them over the break so we can pick one and I don't think you have to have only other members that would enable you to talk to other people.
That's bad English but you don't have to only you aren't limited to only chatting with other members.
You can, on some of these, chat with anybody and text them and talk and whatever.
So this we have to explore before Microsoft turns into what?
The Loch Ness Monster.
It's already halfway there.
Okay.
Hello?
Yeah?
No, I'm listening and looking at what you sent, Sylvia.
Yes.
Thank you.
Jim.
Yeah, I'm hurting.
Go ahead.
If I were there, I would give you a teddy bear and hug you.
Very sweet.
Okay, so we'll go to inorganic sulfur now.
So the earth sulfur cycle is something that...
Just picture a big wheel, an invisible wheel.
And it starts with rocks.
So nature puts things that...
Hurt biology in rocks.
How do we know this?
Because uranium and all these, radium and all these harmful elements, they tend to be found deep in rocks and biology doesn't go into rocks.
So certain bacteria release enzymes and they break rocks down.
But anyway, so deep...
In sedimentary rocks is inorganic sulfur, this stuff that smells and is called brimstone.
And it's released as those rocks weather.
So picture big, craggy mountains, and as the tectonic plates of the earth shift, those mountains and rocks move and the sulfur starts to get released.
And it's released into the air, it's released into water, and it's...
Dribble down through the water shedding from the high continental divides and high points of the land into the streams and the snow melts and it falls into rivers and lakes and eventually into the ocean.
And there are organisms that are called methanogens that actually thrive on sulfur.
They're not oxygen dependent.
They're archaea.
They're a different life form.
And so along the journey from the craggy rocks through the watersheds into the ocean, sulfur is converted from inorganic to organic form.
All right.
So this sulfate, which is the brittle, insoluble sulfur oxygen compound that the rain and snow melts carry into the lakes and oceans.
We're the microorganisms that thrive on these inorganic compounds.
The Earth is really interesting because it has organisms that thrive on things that we can't thrive on, and then we are thriving on things that those organisms can't thrive on.
And there's a symbiotic relationship between those very opposing types of lifeforms.
This biospheric process takes that geologic sulfur from deep in the earth and turns it into a water-soluble organic state by way of these organisms.
These organisms convert the inorganic sulfur into organic sulfur.
They release the organic sulfur and so it collects in the atmospheric vapor above the oceans and the rivers and it returns to the earth to feed what grows out of the soil.
This is called the biogeochemical sulfur cycle.
Alright?
Do you have any questions?
No.
I actually think I have a bag of that sulfur that a friend of mine sent me.
You have a bag of sulfur?
Yeah, well actually he sent me two.
One's a, I take a teaspoon of the one and another one I only take like a quarter teaspoon.
Alright.
But it's sulfur and it stinks like hell too, but it helps.
It shouldn't stink.
Well, it smells like sulfur.
Well, it shouldn't.
MSM is the active molecule methyl sulfonylmethane in organic sulfur that our bodies need so much.
And I will discuss more about this molecule.
But what happened after the war, as I mentioned earlier, these sulfur-based fertilizers and pesticides, they're actually the wrong kind of sulfur.
That's why they kill pests, right?
They were promoted.
They were used in food production.
And that amount of inorganic sulfur started to overwhelm the natural biospheric sulfur cycles.
In addition, industry began to produce inorganic sulfur, engulfing the industrialized cities.
So you had fertilizer runoff that polluted rivers and lakes.
You had sulfur dioxide, remember?
From the movie Hair, something like the song, Hello, Sulfur Dioxide.
Remember that?
When was Hair?
In the 70s or the 60s, the musical?
Give me a head with hair?
Pardon?
Give me a head with hair?
That's only what I can think of.
Yeah, yeah.
So then there's sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide.
This is produced by hydrocarbon fuel use, right?
So now you've got inorganic sulfur in the atmosphere, and it falls on the earth as acid rain, and the sulfur cycle is all discombobulated.
There aren't enough microorganisms that convert all this inorganic sulfur into life-friendly forms.
So the natural biogeochemical sulfur cycle has been messed with very badly, and I would say pretty much permanently.
Unless we stop our modernization and industry, okay?
So plant life has been weakened.
And with all these chemical compounds constantly being sprayed on crops in the form of pesticides and herbicides, you now, in commercially grown food, I hate to say, and I think I did a show with Jim about this, commercially grown produce actually now contains more toxins than nutrients.
And this is one reason we have exploding rates of chronic disease and physical and mental degeneration that are manifesting worldwide.
So organic sulfur to our biology, how important is it?
Methyl sulfonylmethane is the molecule in organic sulfur that we depend on.
At one time, before we had this industrial pesticide-filled food production, grass-fed livestock and organic produce, all produce was organic at one time, met our metabolic sulfur needs.
But now the environmental reality of the industrial world is very, very different.
Plants store and pass sulfur to humans, but they're so weakened by the growth methods that we're using now that they can't...
Hold sulfur.
So we're not getting enough and our rates of chronic disease means that our dietary sulfur needs to be supplemented.
So remember, Jim, have you heard of people going to hot springs and these sulfur, they soak in mineral springs?
That's because of the sulfur, right?
Yes.
And the molecule in that sulfur is MSM. It's methyl sulfonyl methane.
I should probably just say the sulfur is MSM. So there was a guy, Stanley Jacob, at University of Oregon in the 1960s, early 60s, and he was searching for protective ways to freeze tissue.
Dr. Stanley Jacob, University of Oregon.
And he found that this compound called DMSO, dimethyl sulfoxide, was very, very...
Successful in penetrating skin without damaging it.
So it was a skin penetrant and it also relieved musculoskeletal conditions.
It was an analgesic and an anti-inflammatory.
And he introduced DMSO to the American College of Surgeons in a famous talk in 1963. And DMSO made newspaper headlines.
The New York Times emblazoned its front page with...
Some kind of announcement on DMSO and its relief of tissue pain and other musculoskeletal issues.
And, you know, it was very, very promising at that time.
But, of course, anything promising that's cheap and natural gets suppressed.
So DMSO had a big flare.
of attention and then it went pretty much dormant.
Athletes use it, veterinarians use it.
It's actually a byproduct of paper milling DMSO, but it was discovered that the molecule in DMSO that the body took out of DMSO and used was this MSM, methyl sulfonyl methane.
So the way you get MSM from DMSO Is you treat it with hydrogen peroxide and then you distill and crystallize the result, purify it as much as possible.
So if you're taking supplemental sulfur, you want to be taking MSM that's as pure as it can be.
And most of the MSM that we buy in America online is from China.
It's actually derived and processed in China and it's crystal in its form.
It's 99% pure.
Contains a little water, but it might have anti-flow, anti-caking agents or flow agents in it.
So that's the problem with it.
You want to get MSM as clean as possible.
And the kind that I discovered, it took me a long time to get an account to have to sell this, is OptiMSM.
And it is made in America.
It is not made in China.
And it's 99.9% pure methyl sulfonylmethane.
With a 0.1% water content.
So what does this organic sulfur do when it gets into the body?
I don't know if you've heard, Jim, of the Nobel Prize winner, Nobel Prize in Physiology, 1931, Otto Warburg.
Tell us.
Otto Warburg.
He's very famous.
He was actually, I think, even part of the Manhattan Project.
I remember.
I connect his name with that.
So anyway, Otto Warburg won the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his work on the metabolism of tumors and cancer cells.
So now we're cycling back to cancer, right?
So we know today, those who've really studied the etiology of cancer know that its root cause is mitochondrial failure.
Cellular acidosis.
When the cells turn acidic, they need to save themselves.
They start using glucose.
Acidosis is another sharp term for oxidative stress.
So when cells fall into a state of hypoxia, this was Warburg's term, or low oxygenation, they can turn cancerous.
And Warburg showed the world that cancer cells are anaerobic.
They don't develop in the presence of high oxygen.
So take oxygen away, you are going to turn a cell anaerobic and glycolytic.
His words were, deprive a cell of 35% of its oxygen from 48 hours, and it may become cancerous.
So the greatest gift that...
Sulfur, MSM, gives us is that it boosts oxygen transport across the cell membrane.
So oxygen has to get from the bloodstream into the cell and it goes through the cell membrane but that membrane has to be permeable in the right way for the oxygen to get across it into the cells where it conveys to that cell the ability to make Energy, adenosine triphosphate, ATP. So think about it.
We begin our biological life as a single cell.
And from that single cell, trillions of cells are made and regenerated.
And sulfur is a critical mediator for this regeneration.
And everything cells do is dependent on oxygen passing from the bloodstream into their interior.
It reaches the mitochondria where ATP is created, and that's the cellular fuel.
So oxygen sufficiency is very important.
And sulfur promotes oxygen sufficiency.
And Otto Warburg taught us that with sufficient oxygen, cells tend not to fail and become glycolytic and anaerobic and cancerous.
I just love your knowledge of esoteric information, Sophia, that is nevertheless so important, obscure, but terribly important.
Well, you know, Jim, I would say this is not so esoteric.
It takes a little bit of abstract, spatial, intellectual ability to hold it all together in your mind, but it's really...
Simple.
You need oxygen.
Why do you need oxygen?
People say, because you need oxygen to breathe.
But you need oxygen inside your body.
Oxygen is actually, as I said, sunlight is corrosive and oxidating.
Oxygen is corrosive.
That's why we call it oxidation, because oxygen is corrosive.
Oxygen in the blood has to be carried on a...
Taxi, called hemoglobin, it has to be buffered.
Oxygen is actually buffered in the body.
Inside the muscle cells, myoglobin carries oxygen to the mitochondria, so it has to have a bus to ride on, and it has to have a bus that buffers it from everything else, because otherwise it will tear stuff up.
So, you know, when you are hanging clothes, why do your blue jeans fade?
Because oxygen actually rips electrons.
Out of the cloth.
And so does sunlight.
I mean, I was very surprised to learn all this because I thought that, you know, oxygen is harmless.
It's beneficial, but it has to be used in the right ways.
So, all right.
We're going to talk about glutathione.
Have you heard this word?
I think not.
Go for it.
Okay.
Glutathione is often called the body's master antioxidant.
So we're going to talk about oxidants and antioxidants.
So your body has oxidants in it that it actually manufactures.
And oxidants are compounds that are very volatile and they're destructive.
And your body uses these as hammers and picks and chisels and awls.
And it breaks other molecules up with oxidants.
But when enough?
Breakdown has occurred and your body breaks stuff down to save itself.
It breaks stuff down to use components within that molecule for other purposes.
But it can't just keep on breaking stuff down because then cells become damaged themselves.
So oxidants damage cells if they're not kept in check.
So your body checks those oxidants by using antioxidants, right?
So that's why I remember that.
Era where we were told, antioxidants, eat this, drink that, it contains a lot of antioxidants because people were suffering from oxidative stress within their bodies because they had too much breakdown going on and it wasn't understood that breakdown is necessary along with stopping breakdown by using the antioxidants.
So that's why they told us to eat stuff with antioxidants.
So anyway, glutathione is called the body's master antioxidant.
And it is made of three amino acids, which are sulfur-containing.
So those three amino acids are cysteine, glycine, and glutamine.
And the molecule glutathione is a molecule that your body manufactures every day.
And you make it if you have enough sulfur.
If you don't get enough sulfur through your diet, you can't make the proper...
Quantity of glutathione.
Exercise produces glutathione also, for some strange reason.
So, people who exercise tend to be, quote-unquote, in better health because their bodies make the glutathione more easily with the benefits of exercise.
And I have to get into that a little bit.
I don't understand that process enough to talk about it.
Sophie, can that be artificially done through, like, some nutrient-type pills or anything like that?
There is liposomal glutathione available.
It used to be $70 a bottle.
Very expensive.
Glutathione supplements are very expensive.
So I'm going to tell you how you can get glutathione to be made in your own body a lot more cheaply.
So glutathione, because it's sticky and it's the sulfur content that makes it a sticky molecule, it's like a vacuum cleaner going through your bloodstream and it pulls toxins and you poop it out.
So when you start taking sulfur, you might have to stay near a toilet for the first couple of weeks because your body will say, look how much glutathione I can make.
Let's run the vacuum all day, all night.
And it will do that.
A lot of people complain because they can't leave the house because they're going to the bathroom for 20 minutes.
So is it a detox type thing then?
Yes, yes, yes.
So without sulfur, our glutathione production drops and toxicity builds inside us.
But if you take this cheap MSM sulfur, instead of going to an expensive store and buying expensive If you've fabricated glutathione in a bottle, why not let your body make it itself, right?
So you can get glutathione injections.
A lot of doctors who are into integrative medicine will do glutathione injections.
But if you take MSM every day, your body can make the very same molecule.
So the other thing that I find very fascinating and important about sulfur is...
It bonds very readily with other elements, especially metals.
So it is a chelator.
And it will chelate heavy metals from the body, which heavy metal toxicity is a major source of current health issues.
And if you have hair analyses done, you can see that you have heavy metal content, most likely, because it'll show up in your hair.
But here's the other thing.
The vax.
The vax is a source of metal content for conductivity purposes in the body.
And if you chelate those metals out by taking sulfur, then you reduce, this is my theory, you reduce the efficacy of the foreign...
Undisclosed content of the COVID vaccines, whether you receive this by shedding or direct injection, you reduce that efficacy by a long shot.
So I would say, I'm not a health practitioner, but theoretically, if sulfur chelates and it chelates metals, meaning it eliminates metals from the body, you want to use it in order to help you reduce...
Metal toxicity and the other things that metal toxicity might be helping with that we don't want going on inside us.
Great stuff, Sophie, I love it.
Alright, so because the human body cannot make sulfur and it cannot store sulfur, it uses sulfur by way of amino acids.
70% of the amino acids should have sulfur in them and they don't have Sulfur in them because we don't get sulfur.
So, for cellular health, you want to have uncontaminated food every day, but that's very hard to get now.
And also, even the uncontaminated food, the organic food, there isn't enough sulfur, the right kind of MSM molecule, sulfur, coming down in the rain anymore.
So, sulfur...
Sulfur alkalinizes the digestive tract.
And when you are stressed, and we have lots of issues, like I was panicked today when I found out that the stupid Skype number is going out of existence, and I had to find a substitute.
So sulfur alkalinizes your digestive tract.
Stress acidifies your digestive tract.
And so the other thing I've noticed, and this I can swear to, you become grounded and calm.
When you start taking MSM sulfur, you just get to be a different person.
You don't get so reactive to everything, even though I panicked this morning because I haven't had my sulfur.
So another thing I've learned is sulfur lasts in the body for, they say, 12 hours, but it might be 24. So you need to take it every day because the body expects it in your food, and you eat food every day, but it is not in the food any longer.
Definitely in the proportion that you would need it.
And sulfur builds strong, flexible proteins.
And I will discuss the molecular configuration of sulfur and explain why.
So because of the strong proteins and the flexible, resilient proteins, your skin improves.
Your hair, your nails, and all your cartilaginous tissues, cartilage improves.
You get fewer wrinkles.
Your skin becomes smoother.
And then the fascia in your body, which is...
Fascia is considered the newest organ discovered.
It's called the interstitium.
In 2018, they announced we have a new organ, the interstitium.
And so the fascia is actually a living, let's call it a highway network in the body.
It's all of that membranous material.
Sophia, we're hitting the break.
I can tell you I have a lot more to present.
Shall we defer?
Opening the lines to callers?
I just have a little more.
Okay.
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Sophia, please continue.
All right.
Okay, so what was the last thing I said?
Do you even remember?
The last thing you said was you only had a little bit more to cover.
Okay, well, at least you remembered that.
Okay, the last thing I said was how...
Flexible and strong the proteins are that the MSM sulfur builds when your body has enough of it.
So they say, take a picture of yourself when you start to take sulfur, meaning right before you start, and then take a picture six months later.
Now that gets a lot of people to buy sulfur, even though I already told them you won't be able to leave the proximity of a toilet.
That's only for the first two weeks.
Fascinating.
Yeah.
So I can tell you that swimming all summer, I started to take sulfur in July, and I thought for sure my arms would fry, and they didn't.
The skin, all of the cross-hatching and that dry look that I get on my forearms from swimming outside, because I live in Southern California, I swim a lot, did not happen this year.
My skin looks a lot, lot better.
A lot better.
Quality, it doesn't...
When you get older, your skin thins out and you pass a little twig, a branch, and you have a cut.
And the cut starts bleeding.
You can bruise easily.
All that starts to improve.
Definite, noticeable improvement in the strength and resilience of tissues.
And then the other thing is just your ability to...
Do athletics.
I used to go for walks a couple of times a week.
I do some runs.
I do some swims.
I do different things.
And I can run so much faster now.
And so much, I don't get winded as easily.
And on my walks, I walk a lot faster.
I'm curious.
After three miles of walking, I would get a little bit bored and I'd go, all right, time to go home.
But that, your general vibrancy.
Changes, noticeably so.
And I did a long, fast walk yesterday, and I was whipping along like a little terrier, honestly, without a leash and an owner.
Love it.
It's the increased oxygenation to all the cells.
Yeah, and the better tissues.
So when you look at the construction of the MSM molecule, picture north, south, east, and west.
So you actually have sulfur in the middle.
You have a sulfur atom in the middle.
Then on either side you have what's called a methyl group.
H3C to one side of the sulfur and CH3 to the other side of the sulfur.
And north you have oxygen, an oxygen atom, and below the sulfur to the south you have another oxygen atom.
So the two oxygen atoms are double bonded.
It has what's called dual oxygen bonds to the sulfur.
And this, for some reason, makes really flexible tissues, this very strong oxygen bond to the sulfur in the center of the MSM molecule.
The two methyl groups, which hold the carbon, they serve to activate The other receiving molecules in your body.
So this is called methylation.
And methylation is very important to biochemical processes.
So the methyl groups enhance the effect of the core sulfur in the body's biochemical processes.
And those double sulfur-oxygen bonds help tissues pull themselves together with this strength and elasticity.
That you don't otherwise see when cellular repair goes on.
So as tissues regenerate and repair, they hold themselves together with great fierceness thanks to that sulfur-oxygen dual-bondedness.
So with MSM, your bones will heal more effectively and your muscles recover a lot faster from stress and they're a lot stronger.
Inherent tensility is much better.
And I have discovered that.
I mean, I am in my 60s, I'm sorry to say, but now I'm not sorry to say it because I didn't know about sulfur for all these years, even though people put it right in front of me.
I had a friend come with a jar of sulfur.
She gave it to me.
She said, take this, but she couldn't tell me why.
She just said, it's good for you.
And someone else told me last week, he goes, there are so many supplements.
How do I know what to take?
And everyone's telling me, take this, take that.
And the truth is, you need the most basic things to start with before you start taking the fancy stuff.
And in my store on the front page, I have what I call the square of health.
And before I found sulfur, I had iodine in one corner, magnesium in another.
Grounding in a third, and then this product called Ion that I sell, which I think is very important.
And that's another basic thing, takes a long time to explain.
But in the middle of the square of health picture that I created, I plopped sulfur a month later because I went, oh my gosh, this is the most important thing I've ever discovered when it comes to physical improvement.
And it's cheap.
Excellent.
Excellent, Sophia.
Is this a good point to open the lines?
Yes, and again, I'm not a health practitioner.
I'm not a nutritionist or anything like that, but I'll do my best to answer questions based on experience and what I've studied, all right?
That's where I come from.
The number is 608-957-8727.
I repeat, 608-957-8727, while we still have Skype numbers.
Keith, go ahead, offer your thoughts.
Yeah, I'm just curious.
Excuse me.
You got me coughing.
How about your cough, Jim?
Do you have a dry throat or anything like that?
Or is your nose running around like that?
Oh, yeah.
I've got a constantly running nose and a twitch in the back of my throat.
Have you tried Benadryl?
No.
No, I haven't.
I've been going through hell here recently.
I've been on this bufrenorphine.
I've been on OxyContin for years.
Fouled surgery they did on me.
Anyway, because of them saying that, you know, my tolerance had gone up so high, they switched me over to this bufrenorphine.
Well, my tongue started swelling up and everything.
I went into this massive allergic reaction for it.
And I even broke my bottom plate.
That's a...
The form of my mouth was like that, but I've been suffering.
That's why I've got this cough like that is because I've been still suffering from this swollen throat problem from that buprenorphine.
But the Sudafed type stuff in the Benadryl does help out my throat.
You're breathing good through your lungs, right?
Yes.
So yeah, that Benadryl would probably help you out there, Jim.
That's a good idea.
Let's see.
We have two callers so far.
Area code 816. I'm guessing it's Brian joining the conversation.
I just have a quick question.
I do a lot of foraging with this one girl in the summer and we get things like chicken and mushrooms.
Say again?
Keep it clean, Brian.
I will.
Chandra mushrooms and you know this girl likes to go out and eat things like mulberries off the bushes out in the woods and things like that.
Don't we get a lot of that kind of stuff when we do that or rare earth elements because it's not commercial farming?
I'm just curious.
I think it really has to do with the rainfall.
If there is so much, such a volume of inorganic sulfur that has permeated the air in the industrial world, it's overtaking the natural sulfur conversion process, and there aren't enough methanogens in the environment to convert that inorganic sulfur into organic sulfur.
So it really has to do with the quality of the rain.
That is an acidic...
Rain containing inorganic sulfur rather than the MSM molecule it should contain.
Well, thank you.
Let's try number 864. Join the conversation, 864. Hey, Jim, Keith, and especially you, Sylvia.
This is really, really interesting stuff.
I have some contributions to make.
Your suggestion, Sylvia, To Keith about putting a towel over his head and sniffing up the steam water from the water itself is a very, very good idea.
And for Keith, in your situation, I suggest you keep a towel over your head, and that way we don't have to ask who it is underneath there.
You can walk around like that the rest of your life.
It was for me, Mike, that she meant for me.
Go ahead.
It's a good idea.
Okay.
Here's what I have to suggest.
There's two things that cancer hates.
First of all, sugar is what basically starts it up.
And the second thing is the lack of oxygen in cells.
Oxygen into cells, and you've described that very well.
I have another suggestion.
There's a place out of Crystal River, Florida, that has hydrogen peroxide at food-grade levels at 35%.
You put six or eight drops of that in water every day, and it oxidizes all the cells, and you pretty much stay cancer-free.
That's been known to work.
It works quite nicely.
There's a book called The One-Minute Cure.
And it does quite well with oxidizing all the cells.
It's that simple.
It's about $50 for even the book itself is included, and you get a quart of hydrogen peroxide.
The other thing you want to take is also ivermectin, and you want to distribute it with zinc and also D3. Those are my suggestions right now, Sophia.
And your suggestions are very good, too.
But I've also discovered those methods work quite well.
So what do you have to say?
Well, thank you.
Ivermectin, as I understand it, is an oxidant.
And we do need oxidants.
And there are times when, you know, the metabolic processes, the rate of cell injury and cell death exceeds the rate of cell repair.
So the body needs some help.
It needs some help to...
Catch up.
And I'll just give another example.
Why do antibiotics work?
When you go into the hospital and you have sepsis or you have a bacterial infection, your body is just showing that it cannot keep up with the rate of cell repair that it needs to have.
So the antibiotic comes in and it eats up the bacteria that are thriving on the organic waste that your body is producing in the Process of the disease.
Now, I've digressed a little bit.
But yeah, you need a balance of different things in your body.
And the problem is, we don't understand, the layperson doesn't understand how this metabolic process needs to be in a finely balanced mode.
And in our unwieldy industrial society, we fall out of that balance very, very easily.
And there's nobody to help us in conventional health because they don't understand this.
Yeah.
Can I add something here, Sophia?
Sure.
I watched a video.
It was on BitChute.
It was these few doctors talking back and forth.
One of them was a blood split, what do you call it, where you send your blood in to have it checked.
She did a regular where she'd get all these patient-type things in a lab.
And she found parasites in all the blood.
Every single one that she did, she'd found parasites in it.
She had written it down, but her superior took that off the notes.
Not good to conceal something like that.
Well, again, that ivermectin went after parasites, see?
Yes, yes.
By the way, Jim, I sent you an audio file.
I thought you might enjoy a few minutes long like that, but I wanted to say everyone's worried about being able to pay their mortgage, their car loans, their other loans, their credit cards, stuff like that, but these two guys talking, what they're worried about just blow your mind away.
Okay, thanks for that.
Eric, 303, join the conversation.
Jim, I'm going to contact you after the show.
Hi, Sophia.
It's Sal.
I just want to ask a question.
Can you recommend some places to buy some of that MSM? Sulfur?
Yes, my website.
AvatarProducts.com.
Avatar like the movie.
A-V-A-T-A-R. I sell one-pound bags and three-pound bags.
And it's currently my best seller since I discovered this.
Okay, so how much is a one-pound, not including shipping, I imagine?
$39.
And you start, there's a dosage guide on the bag, and I tell people start with a quarter teaspoon.
Start very cautiously.
Some of the sulfur...
With water?
Yeah, put it in a little bit of water.
It's not going to taste good the first time.
You won't like it.
But you'll get used to it.
You'll get to the point where you almost crave this stuff.
You want to take, ideally, the conventional recommendation is...
One teaspoon per hundred pounds of body weight at least once a day, if not twice a day.
But I started with a quarter teaspoon.
So I tell people, start with a quarter teaspoon.
Start slow so you can get used to it.
Okay.
All right.
Well, thank you.
I'll be calling on your show later, Jim.
We've got stuff to discuss.
Thank you both.
Glad to hear from you.
Brian.
Brian, did you want to add further thoughts?
I have a suggestion.
What we're dealing with is medical revolving door.
Medical revolving door.
And Sophie is doing a good job with getting that thing stuck.
Getting it stuck?
Yeah, but nobody goes through a revolving door.
They don't have to go through that medical revolving door.
It gets stuck right where it is.
In other words, you're helping people take care of themselves is what you're doing.
Maybe I used the wrong word, stuck, but we're dealing with a medical revolving door with these antibiotics.
That's what they give them to you for.
So you come back over and over and over again through that revolving door.
There are times when everything works at times.
I'm explaining why antibiotics do occasionally work.
They do destroy the flora in your gut, but they can help you catch up.
There are times when people would have died if they didn't have an antibiotic given to them.
I'm just giving an example.
That's all.
You can also get your ivermectin off of the internet.
Yeah, they sell it like vending machines in Mexico when you get off the airport.
Speaking of that, Mike, I just saw a meme that showed that countries that were using ivermectin and stuff like that had no outbreaks of anything like that, but when you get into the western states it just goes ballistic.
You are correct, Keith.
Exactly correct.
Up in India, that's where you get your abomectin from if you get the good companies.
But you can get that, and you're right.
It goes in there, and it takes care of some of those parasites and the blood, and it's so simple to use.
It's not a problem.
I take two of them a month.
month i get one of the first and one on the 15th of every month and it you just keeps you nice and steady and uh um that's what people need to learn to go to is just find out that you know when these cancer would matter of fact there's an epidemic of cancers and and the way you get that take care of is uh is uh you know ivermectin will take take care of that a lot but you'd also get that um those cells um with oxygen in them and cancer can grow in those cells mike
are you taking just a straight ivermectin pill or are you supplementing it with something else Well, ivermectin could be taking, what you want to do is supplement it with zinc and also D3. The zinc distributes ivermectin throughout the body, and the D3 helps the cells.
When you go out to get sunlight, sunlight builds D3 in your body, and that's where that supplement comes from.
If you need it, fine.
If you don't...
Vitamin D3. Got it.
Yeah.
D3 and zinc and then ivermectin.
You pretty much stay steady.
Another problem is, Sophie, I think you'll agree with this, people who use their cell phones, put them up to their ears, whatever side of the head they put it on, they're going to develop tumors.
I've gotten several people who personally I know have gotten that happen, have had that happen to them.
So you keep your cell phones, if you're going to use them, On speakerphone as much as possible.
Don't keep going from one side of the head to the other because you will develop a tumor.
Sophia?
Yes.
I mean, it's very risky.
Very risky to use these radiation devices.
They're also doing something else too.
The cell phones are now...
They were on high-level four GLs, and they're going to five now.
So they want everybody to go on to five, and they're also developing six GLs.
And by the way, Israel doesn't have any of this stuff.
Did you know that?
They don't have cell phones over there.
I mean, the cell towers, but 5Gs, they don't have those.
If you're going to talk Middle East, there's a tweet here that says...
The southern border is being overrun.
Now they're allegedly bringing in Iranian missiles and Iranian manpads.
These guys want this war so bad it's pathetic.
Where are they going to, Keith?
That was an incomplete report.
Tell us a little more.
Give us the context.
I'll send you the tweet here, okay?
If you don't mind, Keith, I'm going to...
Summarize this very quickly, why they want Iran.
And right now, chemotherapy is being made in Damona Nuclear Power Plant in Israel.
They have a monopoly on cancer.
Yeah, that's what Iran had with their medical transport.
Okay, no, no, no, no, no.
Hold on, let me finish.
This is the reason why Israel wants Iran.
is because Iran has 100 centrifuges that are enriching uranium to compete with that chemo, okay?
And Israel does not want that to happen.
And first of all, when they say that Iran is heading for nuclear, no, they're not.
They went from 30% enrichment to 40% enrichment.
You have to have 90% enrichment to get nuclear, okay?
So Iran is not doing what Israel is saying.
Israel is not a damn liar.
They lie, they cheat, they steal, and they murder to get what they want, okay?
That's the reason why they want to go in there.
And plus, underneath Israel is the largest gas, oil, and water reserves, aquifers, in there.
And that's another thing that they want, too.
So Israel, I wouldn't believe anything about Israel, and it's time that all the synagogues in the world be notified that they are to start paying reparations to the Palestinians.
Thanks, Mike.
Yeah, I think we all agree with that.
Keith, do you want to add a few thoughts of your own?
Yeah, it says, intelligence officer reveals new details on the southern border and the Iranian missiles being smuggled into the United States.
We have two solid sources.
Of course, he doesn't name either one.
Being smuggled into the United States!
Yeah.
They're already here.
And he says, one south of the border and the one from an element within our own government that confirmed independently of each other, that some Iranian-made manpads are also coming across the border.
I mean, why would Iran do this when the United States is chomping at the bit with Israel to attack it?
Iran is obviously not doing it.
Be sure to send me a link to that story, Keith.
I need that one.
Yeah, this is the same guy that said yesterday it was China.
Everything is being set up here to put us into war so that Trump is in war instead of making peace.
Yes.
Sophia, I'm so glad you're here today.
We have a couple of minutes left for you to summarize or overview what you've had to say today, which I greatly appreciate.
Sophia, are you there?
Huh.
We seem to have lost Sophia.
Keith, I'm just delighted with what Sylvia had to say today.
Would you like to sum up your thoughts?
Yeah, my friend Otto, he's into a lot of this health stuff like that, but he'll send me a bag or something like that, and I'm like, what is this like that?
I'll have to call him like that, but a lot of the stuff he sends me, like, say, you have to take it, right?
And she's right, you know, whether it affects your bowels or something like that, you know?
One of them I received, it's got this sulfur smell to it like that.
But they do, they do help out.
And it's because our diet is so bad here in the United States.
Everything is processed foods.
You know, I remember in the old days, you know, always sitting around with mom and dad, they always made dinners together, the salads, it was all fresh and like that.
And today it's all frozen crap and everything.
And it's got additives to preserve it and all this stuff, you know.
I mean, even RFK. Yes.
That's one of the points Sophia was making, that there are more toxins in the processed foods than there are benefits.
So it's really rather shocking.
Well, I thought it was wonderful to have her here today, and I'm sure the audience appreciated everything she had to say.
We have just a moment or two left.
I think, Brian?
Brian, are you still here for a thought from you?
I'm here.
Yeah.
I just wanted to mention some things on Ukraine.
I've been following things on the internet, and I had a POW talking about a Ukrainian one with the Russians talking about how the Ukrainian command, when they were wounded in combat and They were dumping the wounded in pits and then lighting them on fire when they're alive because they were trying to make it where they couldn't be identified and then I'm watching on the internet and here's a
video of these Ukrainian troops doing this to these people down in a pit.
I could see it.
And then they lit the match and some of the bodies started moving because they didn't want to get burned.
And I thought, well, that guy was telling the truth.