This is Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot, and I am here with Steve Settlemyer and his daughter.
And actually, what's your name?
I'm sorry.
Oh, that's okay.
I'm Kirsten.
Kirsten, that's right.
Okay, very sorry about that.
That's okay.
It just, you know, went out of my head.
So, Kirsten and Steve, and we're going to be talking about, well, what is designated by some, I think, as Water H3O2, and we're going to get some definitions from Steve once we start going here.
But just prior to that, what I'm going to do is read this brief bio, and then we'll get started.
So basically, Steve Settlemyer has over 20 patents in his name, founded over five companies, and was the youngest recipient of the National Science Foundation grant when he received it at the age of 16.
He's worked, let's see, for Martin Marietta, NASA, and the Colorado School of Mines, as well as he is a prominent inventor who invented fiber optic television, which is known as the predecessor to high definition television, under which is known as the predecessor to high definition television, under the mentorship of Dr. Rostrum Roy at Arizona State and Penn Settlemyer has perfected the state of water with his latest patented invention.
He says his water is, let's see, the water is a perfected state of water and it was researched by a colleague, Dr.
Gerald Pollack, who I think has popularized this type of water for a while.
And he concluded that Settlemyer's water has the The highest, what they call easy water signature that he has seen.
Settle Myer's water is also highly energetic, deuterium depleted, and oxygenated at 102%.
He currently resides in Idaho with his wife.
And so I want to welcome both of you.
His company that has the water for sale is called DaviniaWater.com.
Looks like he also has a skincare shop that's also on my website.
It's linked.
It's E-A-U, let's see, D-U-V-I, Visage.com.
So you just do Visage.com, something of that nature.
But at any rate, I want to stop this here and welcome both of you.
On to the show, and thank you so much for coming on.
At this time, Steve, would you give yourself a brief introduction, something to augment what I've just kind of read from your bio?
Yes, thank you very much for having us on the show.
It's a pleasure to talk with you.
I'm reinforced right now by my daughter to pat me on the back every now and then.
She's been raised with this water and we now have a grandchild that's been raised on it too, who is doing extremely well.
She is in the 99th percentage growth percentile.
So she's doing extremely healthy on the water.
Okay.
As you read my background, I started out in theoretical mathematics, spaceflight mechanics, when I was 15, 16 years old and was more or less a nerd, I guess, as you would describe it back then.
And so I did some work for Martin Marietta and worked on theoretical mathematics and some spaceflight mechanics and Some propulsion systems, analyzing some systems.
Then I went to Colorado School of Mines when I was 17, and I was studying physics and theoretical mathematics there.
And at that point I joined up, got into the ROTC program, into the Army program there, because it was a land grant school.
And back then, all land grant schools, you had to join the Army or Air Force or Navy or some program because that was part of the federal government.
And so I got involved in the government for a little while.
And then I left that and started working on...
I was going through a divorce at the time.
I was kind of fed up with the system and what was happening with everything.
And so I kind of left the whole program and started working at a place called McNichol Sports Arena, where it was run by computer systems for the scoring systems and the scoreboards at that time.
And I was 25, 26 at that age.
I had just got back from the Olympics in 1976 where I ran their scoring systems.
And we were starting to use lasers to time runners and that sort of stuff.
And back then everything was lit by light bulbs, the old light bulb.
And if you wanted a scoreboard or a display, you would have...
It pulled into about 40,000 light bulbs which was kind of a nightmare to run up and change them after every event because they did burn out and they had problems at the Olympics and they were not going to be ready in 76 up in Montreal so they hired me to fix it and I had it fixed for them rather quickly so I went to work for another government organization
or company called CONRAC out of New Jersey.
Worked on some of their fighter planes and then I decided I was going to take over some of the sports arenas myself because back then Instead of the teams owning the sports arenas, all the cities did, and they were of course on bonds and they were always in debt and they didn't want to pass a huge bond.
So they would do things like leave the seats out and the floors out and build the arena and go, oops, we need more money.
So then they would trade out advertising in the arenas for The scoring systems or whatever to finish the arena.
And so I put myself in the middle of that because back then Instant Replay was actually done by video projectors.
And each one of the video projectors were about $2 million.
Extremely expensive.
And I came up with a new idea, a new way of doing it.
Which was actually the forerunner of all flat screen TVs.
And so I sold that company to the Denver Nuggets.
Got out of the sports and stadiums arenas.
And started a company that started doing flat screens for big instant replays.
And we built the first million pixel TV set that was only about 8 inches thick and it only weighed about 400 pounds.
But it was 9 foot by 12 foot, which was really revolutionary because at that time nobody was even close to a million pixels.
The most that you would see on an instant replay was about 40 or 50,000 pixels.
Incredible.
Yeah, and this was very small.
And we even built one screen that was 4 million pixels, which today they're touting 4K. This was back in 1983 to 85, and I predicted that with this technology and some of the other technologies I had on my patent, That you would see a TV set hanging on your wall that would be about a half inch thick and weigh less than 30 pounds.
Of course I was called crazy back then because the average 32 inch TV set weighed about 900 pounds.
Wow.
And nobody could envision that you would ever have a flat screen TV and you could hang it on your wall.
I actually went to McDonald's and pitched McDonald's and told them all their menu boards should be done this way.
And they called me crazy that they would never change their menu boards.
I went to SeaWorld.
If you've ever gone to SeaWorld and you see the big streams behind them now, those were all my ideas.
I pitched them on that.
And I can tell you the exact date because when I flew to SeaWorld to meet with them, And Florida was the day my daughter was born.
Oh my, okay.
I got all the way to Florida and then had to turn around on the next flight and fly all the way back to Denver.
Because my wife called me up when I landed in Florida and said, I'm in labor, get home.
So I turned around and got home and my vice president of marketing did the pitch to them.
And so we actually did sell them aboard, but all the displays you see now, everywhere, everywhere that has a flat-screen TV, whether it's on the highway, whether it's in your house, hanging on the wall, whether it's anywhere, that was my idea.
That's awesome.
I was the guy looking around pitching that.
Okay.
Everybody thought that was crazy back then, but...
Now you talk to younger people, and you say, yeah, our TV sets used to be three feet wide and weigh 900 pounds, and it costs a CRT, and they go, what's a CRT? You know, so it's been fun doing that technology.
And, of course, I ran around the United States trying to get Zenith to do it and RCA and General Electric.
And none of them wanted to do anything with TV sets back then.
So you're kind of a revolutionary as an inventor and obviously have already set a track record by that time.
How did you get into this sort of new direction, the water?
How long have you been in the water business?
I don't know what you want to call it and going down that road.
Well, that's an interesting story, too.
And it was very interesting.
I was like everyone else out there, even today, and said, water is water.
Darn it, there's nothing new about water.
But my wife liked bottled water.
And she liked some of the brands and some of the tastes.
And we would go to a restaurant and we'd pay $6, $7 for bottled water.
And I'd go, what are you doing?
They sent a jar in front of me.
You know, it's tap water.
Drink that tap water.
And she goes, no, I like the taste and it's better for you.
I said, no, no, no.
Water is water, you know.
So being a good husband, I said, okay, okay, if you want water, I'll try to get you the better water.
I'll distill the water for you.
So we went out and bought a distiller that was about $5,000.
It was a commercial grade one.
And they used it in hospitals.
And I found out that the ones that they had used in the hospitals, most of the doctors were using it.
It was meant for the patients, but the doctors were drinking the water and the patients were not really getting the water that they should have.
They were giving them tap water.
Oh, man.
But today they warn patients not to drink hospital water because 85% of patients that get sick in a hospital is from the water.
Wow.
Which is amazing because their immune systems are down and they have problems.
So they actually say don't drink hospital water.
I hear you.
So go ahead.
So this thing kept breaking down and I said I'm an inventor.
You know, I can invent something that will make water.
So I started looking around and I wanted something that would not contact water itself.
I wanted something that That would put energy into water and heat it up and boil it and remove the contaminants from it and then distill the water without ever touching the water.
Because the problem with most distillers, they have the prongs in there, just like your hot water heater does at home.
I don't know if you have much problems with hot water heaters out there, but in the West it's pretty notorious.
They break down every three or four years.
And you have to replace the heating elements.
And that's exactly what a distiller is.
It's exactly the same thing.
They just get the water hotter.
Okay.
And, of course, when those heating elements break down, they've got tungsten in them, and they've got iron and other things.
So as they're breaking down continuously, you're drinking that.
And you're actually drinking heavy metals out of your hot water heater, which is not a good thing.
So, I invented this device which uses a microwave source to put energy into the water.
And it's in a glass encased so nothing ever touches the water and the energy is just injected into it.
The way I built this particular device Little did I know that it would actually change the water.
It rearranged the water molecules.
And it's only because of the way that I built the device, because of the geometry of it, that it works.
If you try doing this in a microwave oven in your house, it doesn't work.
Okay.
But it's just because I built a resonant chamber and the way that I interject the waves in, It just happened to change the geometric arrangement of the atoms in water.
The problem with the device though, or with the device, was that it removed every impurity that you could ever think of in water.
And it trapped it in this vessel that I had.
So that the vessel that I had, if you ran it from a well water or even city water, would go bad in about three to four days.
It would remove that much contaminant out of it and gum it up and it wouldn't work anymore.
Oh man, okay.
Yeah, I can say that again.
In fact, where we live now, we found uranium and plutonium in the water that it removed.
So it was a nice way to make a little vessel radioactive by removing what was in the well water out here.
And, of course, we live near a nuclear facility not too far from us.
We're Idaho National Labs.
And, you know, they say there's no problems with it.
And there was an article not too long ago in the New York Times or the Huffington Post that one-third of all residents from the St.
Louis River, from the Missouri River west of California, one-third of all residents drink uranium-contaminated water.
One-third of all people are getting their good doses of uranium in their water.
Wow.
Okay.
So, as a scientist, you looked at this process, I guess, differently than...
The average person.
And you set out to get this very good water, right?
And then you found that you were actually getting this other level of water, which is...
Correct me if I'm wrong, because, you know, we did do an interview quite...
Let me just clarify this.
We did an interview quite a long time ago, and Jeff Harvey was on the interview.
And at the time, you were keeping your identity...
secret as I recall.
And, uh, but Jeff has passed on since then.
So I just want to, you know, actually say, you know, this, this interview is dedicated to Jeff Harvey because he's the one who connected us.
Yeah, exactly.
Yes.
And I know you're not at liberty to talk about the Jeff Harvey situation.
Everyone has curiosity, so just let me caution the people, because the questions will come.
You've told me that you've...
I promised the family that you wouldn't talk in any detail about the Jeff Harvey situation.
But I do want to honor Jeff Harvey here.
And I also want to say that if I recall, you or Jeff told me that our bodies naturally produce this special level of water.
And that it's also found in nature, in the water and nature and rivers and oceans.
Can you also talk about that?
Yes.
So I invented this device and I was making the water.
And the water was behaving very strangely.
It seemed more viscous than other water, a little thicker.
It flows a little bit funny, just enough where you notice it.
We started making beer with it and wine with it.
We made some mint with it.
We were just trying on everything we could and everything was better.
The beer went over 20% beer.
The wine was unbelievable.
It won some tasting taste contest, that sort of stuff.
So now I was curious.
Now water was not water to me anymore.
It was behaving very strangely.
My daughter was going to LMU, Loyola Marymount University in California, and one of her business professors said, why don't you bring it out and let's test it on concrete out here, because if it changes concrete, then possibly there's something different about it.
We took it out to Loyola Marymount, gave it to the professor out there, and he made concrete with it.
The concrete cured in four days.
Now, normally, concrete takes 28 days to cure.
So it cured seven times faster.
On top of it, it cured to almost 50% or 100% stronger.
So instead of using four inches of concrete, you would only need two or three inches of concrete.
Now my curiosity was really peaked.
Because now it was doing things that water would not do.
Along the way we also found a dissolved plastic.
We could not store it in plastic anymore.
So we were also kind of a little afraid of the water at this point.
Because it was doing stuff it shouldn't be doing.
So I decided Maybe I'll raise fish with it because if you can raise fish, fish are really sensitive to water.
I mean, that's how they live.
It's like our error to us.
So we started raising fish with it and the fish started being uber fish, beautiful fish, just big.
None of them ever got sick.
None of them had any diseases.
They were extremely healthy.
More healthy than any normal fish we've ever seen.
Wow.
We said, okay, it's okay.
So we started giving it to our dogs to also make sure they were okay.
And they did wonderful.
Absolutely wonderful.
In fact, we have a couple of German short hair pointers that are going on 16 years old now.
And their life expectancy is 12.
And at 16, they still think they're puppies.
They can run with a four-year-old dog.
So they're doing extremely healthy.
So we decided this was okay.
My wife was still drinking it.
And now we were really piqued.
I went to Arizona State University and met Dr.
Rustem Roy, who was one of the main professors One of the big pushes behind material science in the United States.
And he was at Penn State University.
And I said, Dr.
Russ and Roy, I have this device, and it's purifying water.
The water is different.
And at that time, he was testing 10,000 different waters across the world.
And he had heard from everybody about how their water was different.
So he kind of said to me, yeah, yeah, right, okay, you got different water just like everyone else.
Get in line and at some point we'll get it tested.
And I said, okay.
He said, tell me, how do you make the water?
Showed him how I made the water in the vessel.
And he stood there and he dropped his jaw and went, oh, crap, you did it!
Then did I know that he was also doing experiments with With microwaves, but a different way that I was doing it.
And he was changing aluminum and metals and plastics and everything.
And he had actually made a transparent aluminum.
He actually has been able to take aluminum and make it transparent so you can see through it.
Just like on Star Trek.
He did it.
In fact, the Army and Air Force are trying to figure out how to use it to make Aluminum windshields that are transparent.
You don't need glass anymore.
So he looked at it and he said, okay, okay, okay.
He said, let's get yours tested right immediately.
He said, can you do it?
So I sent him some samples.
He tested it.
And he said, okay, then the next thing, send it all over to the United States.
Send it over to California, then fly it to New York, then down to Miami, then back to Denver, and then over to Penn State.
And then see if it stays the same or if it's changed.
So I did that.
We sent it all over to the United States, showed up at his laboratory, and he tested it again.
He goes, okay, okay.
Now I'm a believer.
He said, can you fly out here with your machines, set it up in my lab, and run the machines so I can see exactly what you're doing, and I'll have all my people run the machines.
So I did that, and when I got there, he said, okay, now you've got to go home.
I said, okay.
Why?
I just got here.
He says, because we want to make sure of two things.
Number one, that you don't touch the machines.
And number two is that you are not changing the water.
You've heard a lot of people pray over their water or have intentions and then taking pictures of it and that sort of stuff.
Dr.
Russ and Roy had done one experiment And he had a monk in Russia pray over water that was in his lab.
And they synchronized it with a satellite.
And when the monk started praying, they started doing experiments on the water and found out it changed.
The microsecond the monk quit praying, it went back to normal.
Oh, okay.
So he never found any water that ever stayed changed.
Now he got water from Lourdes and he got it from Russia.
He got it from South America.
He got it from all religions, all faiths out of India.
He was Indian himself.
He tried every type of water.
10,000 different waters.
And he could never find any changes that stayed permanent in it.
Oh, wow.
So he sent me home after I taught him how to run the machines.
And they ran the machines for about two weeks.
Called me back up and said, okay, you can come back up.
He said, we ran everything and you were away from it and my people did the test and it's the same.
So come back.
So then we spent three months trying to identify what the water was at that point.
And we identified that the water was going through a change that gave it more energy.
And what that is, is a rearrangement of the molecular structure.
So it has been changed.
And I'm going to get into, I hope, a very nice analogy about that after I talk about Dr.
Jerry Pollack.
Okay.
So at that time, Dr.
Jerry Pollack was doing his experiments at the University of Washington, and he found out that water next to a hydrophilic surface changed.
Now, hydrophilic means water-loving.
So anytime water is next to a water-loving surface, you have hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces.
Hydrophobic means water-hating.
So oil is a hydrophobic surface.
That's why water and oil don't mix.
Oil and water are not supposed to mix, let's put it that way.
I don't know if you can see me on camera right now or not.
This bottle that I'm holding up is water and oil mixed 100%.
When you put water and oil in our water, it mixes like this.
This is regular.
This is regular.
I don't know if you can see it very well, but this is the oil and this is the water.
Okay.
This is what oil and water does with ours.
I see.
It's the only one in the world where you can put oil and water and it mixes, 100%.
Okay, why is that the case?
Okay, let me get back to Dr.
Jerry Pollack here.
All right.
So Dr.
Jerry Pollack found out that this water changes a little bit around a hydrophilic surface.
And what it does is it rearranges the protons So that they separate a little bit.
That's what exclusion zone means, easy water.
You've heard the term easy water, H3O2. That means that for a short distance, and it's a very short distance, it's 377 millionths of one inch, which is not very much.
You can't even hardly see it unless you have a good electron microscope.
So it's not a very big exclusion zone.
And as you know, I wrote a book, and the book was on the digestive process and role of water and digestion.
Even Jerry at this time didn't know it.
But I was learning biology too, so I have taken some classes on physiology and biology through Duke University just so I could learn why this water was working with the cellular function.
And as I was doing the research, I found out that the average cell width is 377 millionths of an inch.
And I found that out by myself.
Jerry found out his 377 millionths of an inch by himself.
And when I called Jerry up and said, do you know the average cell is 377 millionths of an inch?
And he goes, no.
He said, yes.
I said, yes.
Between those two factors, that's another validation point for his water.
Because what happens is that the water inside your cell changes.
And I'd like to get into that analogy.
So then we found out that this water not only had a higher energy state, by what I found at Penn State, I also found out that it was easy water at the same time.
And easy water is not a higher energy state water.
It's just a rearranged water.
So now my water had two different things going for it.
So now everybody's scratching their head going, what is this stuff?
And so at that point I met Jeff.
Jeff comes into the picture.
Jeff had some health problems that he was trying to solve.
He was treated very poorly by the veterans.
Administration Association.
He had lost a leg to him because of diabetes.
Some of their treatment caused him to go blind.
He had terrible neuropathy and he was just rather depressed.
And so I started sending him some water and he started to be able to see again.
He couldn't see completely, but he was seeing colors.
He could see shapes where he could actually see.
And at this time, his diabetes was so strong that his liver and kidney functions were totally gone.
And he was literally within two or three days of dying.
The doctors told him, you know, get everything in order.
He had his grave picked out.
They actually had him on hospice care so that he could just die at home.
And so he started drinking the water and all of a sudden he made this reversal.
And I said, Jeff, just for me, please go get on some dialysis because I've never seen numbers as high as you.
In fact, I don't even know why you're still breathing and your heart's breathing.
I've never seen numbers that bad.
This tried to get some help and relieve some of the problems with your liver and your kidneys so you can at least live while you drink this water.
So his liver totally reversed itself 100%.
And he was on dialysis to help relieve his kidneys because they were just gone.
I know his creatinine, I was listening earlier to this interview with you.
Was that a year or so ago?
Yeah.
And I remember him mentioning that his creatinine levels were over 10, 10.1.
And then within the first 30 days, I think he said it was down to 5.6.
And then he started seeing a steady decrease after that as well.
And I know he went and got blood tests, too, to actually track the improvement and things like that from the water.
And part of the problem was though while he was going to the VA administration and they were doing dialysis, he would get a new nurse almost every time or a new doctor.
They were never the same.
And at the same time, they would either take off too much water or not enough water.
When they took off too much water when they were doing dialysis, They put him into a coma actually three times.
Where he just passed out and went into a coma.
They had to rush him to a hospital.
And I tried to explain to him and the nurses, but the VA wouldn't listen, that they don't think kidneys or livers ever get healthy again.
They don't see reversals.
Right.
And this water has helped many people reverse those.
So as your kidneys get better, you don't want them to take off the same amount as before.
And Jeff before was kind of a basket case and he couldn't even get off the couch or walk.
Towards the end of his life, he was actually taking walks out in his garden in the forest and he was actually building muscle again.
Wow.
But every time he went in to get treatments, It was hell for him.
And that's all I want to go into, but it was hell for him.
They did not treat him good.
Well, can I ask you, well, I mean, I know we can't really go down this, but I just have one question.
I don't know.
You know, if you can't answer it, that's fine.
I'm just curious, if the treatments weren't helping him, but the water was, why did he keep going trying to get those treatments?
I don't know.
All right.
We run into that quite a bit.
I think a level of comfort for some people.
Yeah, it's a level of comfort.
And you still, even though you distrust the Medical Association, and I'm not trying to bash the Medical Association at all.
Doctors are wonderful people.
They know what they're taught.
They don't know what they're not taught.
Yes.
And they're taught that livers and kidneys never reverse themselves.
So you do this course of action.
You get on some.
You keep doing blood tests after the blood test show that you need a liver transplant or you need dialysis for your kidneys.
You go on dialysis.
After those fail, then you get a kidney transplant, blah, blah, blah.
That's what they know.
Right.
Doctors are overworked.
I'll put that.
Nurses are overworked.
And they only know what they know.
Okay.
And if something changes course, they don't know how to react to that.
Because they don't see things change course.
When your kidneys go, they go, basically.
And they go down a certain path.
And that's what happens.
Just like people when you get cancer, doctors don't know that you can reverse cancer.
They see cancer, they see it spread, they put you on chemotherapy, you know, down that path.
And as we all know, there's a lot of people that have reversed their own cancers.
Absolutely.
You know, that got healthy.
Even Steve Jobs, who himself did not really believe in the medical profession, still used the medical profession.
I know.
I looked into jobs and I couldn't understand why actually I was mystified as to why he actually died of cancer because there's so many cures out there.
How did such a wealthy man, you know, with all access to every kind of medical help ever succumb?
You know what I'm saying?
So it is a mystery to me.
Because he relied upon the medical profession.
Wozniak had just married a doctor.
And I talked to her, Steve Wozniak, and she was helping Job's and she is a traditionalist.
Job's wife believed in the medical profession, you know, and Everyone believes in the medical profession.
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So we've got that out of the way there, and I just wanted to do that to protect all of us.
I believe in the medical profession.
I cut my thumb the other day with a knife, and I went to a doctor, and I had her stitch it up for me.
And I'm not trying to bash the medical profession, but they know what they're taught.
We all know what we're taught.
We don't know what we're not taught.
Absolutely.
Well, on a personal level, I prefer to stay pretty far away from that organization.
But everyone has to make their own personal choice in that matter.
Exactly.
So, can I ask you if we could go back to where you were when we were talking about Dr.
Pollack, because I think we kind of left the story back there, and then resume and see where we're going to go with this.
If you had any further remarks about, you know, Jeff, feel free to make them, of course.
Well, and I have promised his family and his mother that I would make no comments, so I... I won't make any comment.
Jeff had some health problems and this was helping him along.
It definitely did get him back on his feet though for a period of time.
There's no doubt about that, yes?
Yes, it did.
There's no question about that whatsoever.
And Jeff was a big believer.
He did swear by it because he was on my show talking about how it basically reversed his entire health and kept him alive at a time when he was supposed to die.
Yes.
And that's happened to quite a few people that we've been able to help with them drinking the water.
We don't help, the water helps.
Okay.
And I'll explain why the water helps.
So then the next chapter in this thing is that one of the people up in Canada writes me and says, is your water DDW water?
I said, what is DDW water?
He says, deuterium depleted water.
And I said, I have no idea.
And he says, oh, it's great because I run the marathon and I've been able to knock two minutes off of my marathon and And I recover faster.
I notice that when I drink your water, that instead of having to wait three days to recover, I'm ready to do it the next day.
And we've heard this from a couple of athletes now, that their recovery times are extremely fast.
And I'm going, okay, yes, this is, is this like new age again?
Or, you know, I'm trying to be very scientific on what I'm doing.
I'm taking a lot of care.
I'm going to the top Professional people in material sciences, physics, biology.
I'm trying to be very careful about this and not just expound that it helps people.
So he says, no, deuterium depleted water.
I said, okay, I'll get back to you.
So after I get through contacting him, I get on the internet immediately and go, what is deuterium depleted water?
Never heard of that one before.
And it turns out that deuterium depleted water has been clinically studied by the medical profession.
Some huge names out there, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Stanford University, universities in Russia, Hungary, and they've studied it and they found out that deuterium depleted water not only cures depression,
In human beings, but their initial studies on mice find out that it is stopping cancer in mice.
So I'm going, okay, well, this isn't a fad.
It's not new age, but I've never heard of it before.
So I delve into what deuterium depleted water is.
And deuterium, all water, most water on the face of the earth It has 156 parts of deuterium in its water.
And then they explain what deuterium is.
A good analogy is it's a heavy hydrogen.
Hydrogen has usually one proton and one electron in it.
And materials can also have something called neutrons in them also.
They can have protons, neutrons, and electrons.
And a neutron does nothing.
It's neutral, but it's just heavy.
An example of that is if I have a calf and a bull next to each other, the calf is normal hydrogen.
The bull is deuterium or the heavy hydrogen.
And the heavy hydrogen can do a lot more damage than the little baby calf can.
So we're all drinking 156 parts per million normally of water.
And that neutron is the bull that runs around in our body that hits other elements in our body and causes damage, free radicals.
Because it's a big heavy guy and it can knock everybody around.
Whereas the little baby calf just kind of bounces off and doesn't do anything.
That's how our water is kind of constructed.
So when you deplete the deuterium, you get rid of a lot of these bowls that are running around.
Your body likes it faster.
It actually is curing depression in people.
You don't need Prozac.
You need light water.
Basically is what it is.
So I'm going, okay, this is incredible, but I have no proof that ours is deuterium-depleted water.
So I start calling around the entire scientific committee.
I read all the papers and I say, how did you test for it?
Well, we do this and it takes like a week to determine if your water is deuterium depleted.
I said, well, can you look at mine?
No, we can't because, you know, it takes three doctors and doctorates and post-doctorates and we did all this and it's very hard to do.
So after about Two months of searching and calling all the lead people up in the field, I found out a place that makes those machines that can do the testing for those people that are much quicker.
So I called them up and say, can you run a sample of my water?
No, we don't do samples of water.
If you want to buy a machine, it's about $80,000.
Wow.
And I said, what do you do?
What do you test it for?
Well, it turns out that's how they're testing geophysic age of continents and glaciers by looking at the deuterium that's in it.
And they can also tell where water came from.
And they're using that same technique on other planets that they'd like to do to see the age of the water and stuff like that.
So this is not something you put down to your grocery store and say, can you test this?
Right.
I begged them to be able to test it for me, and they said, no, you've got to buy the machine.
I said, well, if I buy the machine, then how hard is it to test it?
Well, do you have a doctorate in isotopes?
And I said, no.
And they said, well, it'll take about three months to train for you to be able to do this.
And I go, so it's impossible to really test it, isn't it?
And they said, basically, yes.
Unless you are a big lab.
If you're NASA or somebody like that or part of the government, yeah, they probably have people who can do it.
I said, can you tell me who you sold the machines to?
I'll call them up.
No, we can't because of the privacy.
And they said, oh, but there is one place in the United States, University of California, Davis, there are radio isotope labs.
I said, radioisotope labs, what do they do?
And they said, we test everything for radioisotopes.
I said, can I call them up?
And I said, yeah, because they're a public institution and you can do it.
So I called UC Davis up.
There's a lot of people that are claiming that they have deuterium-depleted water.
And I've called to ask for their test results and how they tested it.
And they don't exist.
They didn't go through this whole rigmarole.
They're just calling their water deuterium depleted because it's a nice catchphrase.
And they suppose it's deuterium.
And they suppose.
Because of the source, because it is naturally occurring, or it can be supposedly.
So they suppose it's deuterium depleted.
Yeah.
So I call UC Davis up and say, would you test this for me?
And they said, what for?
And they said, drinking water.
And they said, drinking water?
We don't do drinking water.
I said, okay, if I come out there and knock on your door and I have samples, would you test it for me?
Sure, we'll test it.
It costs X number of dollars to have it tested.
I said, have you ever had anyone else ask to test the drinking water?
And she laughed and goes, no, why would anyone want to drink testing water or test drinking water?
And I said, because of deuterium depletion.
And she says, But what does that have to do with drinking water?
And I said, so no one else has ever approached your labs?
She said, no.
I said, okay.
So we went to a show called BevNet this past year, beverage industry, and they're outside of, they were in LA. UC Davis, of course, is in Davis, which is near Stanford.
And so we went to Stanford because that's where I have some of my Glass made for my device.
They make all the devices for all the physicists out there for Stanford University and for the government, and they make my stuff.
So then I went to UC Davis and knocked on their door after we drove around for about an hour and found them and walked up and said, here's the samples.
And she said, I had no idea why you want to test water for drinking, but yeah, we'll do it because, you know, we're a public institution.
So they tested my samples, and I gave it to them in early December, and waited and waited and waited and nothing happened, and so I called about January.
I said, do you have my test results?
And she said, oh, by the way, the person that Was testing, was going to test your water.
We forgot to tell you, she got sick with pneumonia, and she took an indefinite leave of absence in December, and we don't know when she's going to be back.
And I said, but I want my test results.
And she said, okay, you know, so I talked to the head of the lab, the one who runs the department, and then she ran those for me in early February.
And we just got the results back that showed, yes, we have deuterium-depleted water.
We have about 25 parts per million.
125.
Yeah.
Yeah, about 125 to 130 parts per million.
And that's just with the regular drinking water.
We haven't even tested the water that's been through our process five or ten times, which I know Jeff was also a big fan of, was the next...
Catalysts, which people have used topically and things like that.
So that's just even just touching the tip of the iceberg.
It'd be really interesting to know, you know, what it is when we can put it through the process further.
But it is considered scientifically light water then because of the deuterium depletion.
So we have deuterium depleted water.
So that's the third thing.
And we're going, wow, this just, every time we do a scientific test, it just keeps getting better and better and better.
Excellent.
They sent the results back to us on oxygen that's in the water.
Now, of course, water is made of hydrogen and oxygen.
And oxygen is normally O16. I think you've heard of that.
It has eight electrons, eight protons, eight neutrons.
But there's also heavier oxygen in that.
There's O17 and O18. O17 has one extra electron and O18 has two extra electrons.
And as you know, free radicals are electrons.
You don't want electrons running around your body.
So now I'm finding out more about water.
In fact, water is just not H2O. It's H2O16, H2O17, H2O18. Then if one of those H's is deuterium, You now have HDO16,
HDO17, HDO18, and if the water has two deuteriums, you got D2O16, D2O17, and D2O18, which is the heaviest of all waters.
So now I find out there's nine different forms of water, which I've asked even physicists and biologists, If they knew that, they had no idea.
Not one doctor I've ever met has any idea that water is more than H2O. Well, actually, Richard Alan Miller is a physicist.
I don't know if you know who he is.
Have you ever heard of him, Richard Alan Miller?
I've spoken with him, yeah.
Have you?
Okay.
Well, he knows that there are even more than nine.
Okay.
Because he wrote to me about that.
Okay, so now there's a whole bunch of forms.
That someone else we need to get in touch with.
Well, I've talked to him.
In fact, he might know about it because of me, because I had this very discussion with him.
Okay.
And as it turns out, though 99.99999% of physicists or biologists or chemists don't know this.
Doctors don't know this.
Incredible.
Yeah, it's incredible.
I mean, everybody goes, water's H2O. No, it is an H2O. There's a whole bunch of different forms of this stuff.
Well, let me interject here because there is, I know this sounds kind of crazy, but actually on Netflix, there is a TV series that is very short, relatively short, just a certain number of episodes.
It was made, I think, a year or two ago by the English or the Norwegians or both.
And it is called Heavy Water, and it's talking about the heavy water that Norway was making in their labs and that the Germans during World War II were buying in order to augment the action of an explosion by putting uranium in that water.
And they called it Heavy Water.
So, it's an excellent series in case anyone listening wants to watch it.
Highly recommend it because it's an aspect of World War II history that simply isn't out there.
Right.
They called it Heavy Water.
We knew about Heavy Water, but we didn't know all these different forms of it.
I get it.
So what your body wants is the lightest water possible.
Okay.
It wants H2O16. Wow.
Well, as it turns out, when they sent the test results back, they not only did the isotopes test on the deuterium, they did it on the oxygen also.
And we looked at the O16, O17, O18 ratios, and as it turns out, our oxygen It's the O16 type of oxygen.
It has more of the O16 than anything else.
So it turns out now we have the lightest water possible, plus our water also is 102% oxygenated, which means it's pulled some oxygen in from the air and captured it too.
So now we have extra oxygen in our water, we have the lightest water, we have TDW water, we have this easy water, and we have the highly energetic water.
So we're finding out more and more about this water every day.
Now, let me explain why, if I can, why water is very important to you.
I don't know if you know, but you have The normal person has every cell in their body pass one million molecules of water per second through each cell.
Okay.
Every cell in your body has one million molecules of water per second go through it.
That's a lot of water, just through each cell.
And that happens every second in every cell in your body.
If it doesn't, it comes diseased.
And let me explain the biology of this whole thing if I can.
A cell is just like your house.
It has a living room, it has a kitchen, it has a dining room, it has doors on it, it has sleeping quarters, that sort of stuff.
And the right water has the right key to open the door to go into your house.
And it's an electromagnetic key structure that wants to be H2O. Well, our water has unfortunately picked up pesticides in it and has picked up hormones and endocrines and uranium and arsenic and nitrates and everything from the modern world that we keep dumping into our system.
So now you have a nice house and it's nice and tidy and arranged, right?
You invite guests in.
They sit down at the dining room table.
You prepare a meal.
You bring it out.
You serve it to them.
They eat.
You tidy things up, take the trash out, and they leave out the door again, right?
And that's how a cell works.
It invites water in as a guest and other nutrients.
They gather around a table.
You prepare some stuff in the kitchen, which is your mitochondria.
It actually feeds the people and then they get energy from it and they leave and then you take the trash out.
And around this thing you have electrical wire coming in, right, to provide lights and electricity and stuff.
Easy water, what Dr.
Pollock found, is the electricity coming into your house to do the cooking.
If you don't have easy water, if you don't have the right water, if it's been disarrayed, it's not the right molecular structure, you don't get the electricity to turn that cell on.
So easy water is that cell.
Now hopefully you don't have someone with a fake key that's called a burglar that comes into your house that uses a fake key and he comes in, he disarrays everything, steals from you, Takes your stuff and leaves.
That's what water does when it has pesticides in it or something.
It fakes that it's water and that's how it does damage.
And it steals your RNA or DNA or bits of it and then that causes diseases.
Right.
The other thing you have to worry about now is a bowl, right?
A bull comes up to your front door.
He doesn't knock on it.
He bashes that thing in.
He comes into your living room, knocks everything around, tears everything up, defecates, you know, poops everywhere, and he's hard to get out.
And he's going to do what he wants to.
That's the cancer and the diseases.
And he does whatever he wants to do.
So how do you get that guy out?
Well, you have to molecularly rearrange everything.
You have to push him out the door and then your house is still a mess.
So now you want to rearrange everything.
You have to go in and repair everything.
You have to rearrange it the way you want, fix the furniture, put the back door back on, and hopefully he won't come knocking again.
Well, when you have the right water, the right water is the repair crew.
Besides being this EC thing, the right water is molecularly arranged correctly.
And that's what I've done by accident, you know, fortuitous accident, is I have rearranged that water.
I have molecularly rearranged the water.
That's all it is.
And that molecular rearrangement is a repair crew that comes in and goes, your house is a mess.
Let's clean all the furniture.
Let's put everything back where it was.
Let's invite the right guests in.
You feed them.
You eat the right meat.
You eat the right chicken.
Right fish.
We'll feed your guests.
They'll get energetic.
They'll come back out.
Your guests leave.
You take the trash out and everything's happy again.
Right.
That's how water works in your body.
Every cell is a house and every water is the electricity coming in Or the repair crew.
And that's what the DDW does.
And that's what the easy water does.
And that's what the highly energetic water does.
Okay.
And that's an easy...
That's how people can understand what water means to it.
Now, when you have water that picks up a pesticide in it because you've eaten it, Off of maybe an apple that you bit into, or a pear, you know, because they're prepared pesticides, and they're in the skin, or the meat that you're eating, there's hormones that's injected into it.
Those are the bad guys.
Excuse me for a second.
So our water helps get rid of those guys.
Okay, so...
Let me say thank you very much for that analogy and for the people listening that perhaps don't understand what you were kind of saying.
Saying, in using an analogy, please, you know, understand that what he, what Steve has been doing is likening the activity in the body and the cell to having a house, you know, a room in your house or a house as the cell being the house and how it gets dirty, etc., etc., and brings in the wrong kinds of materials and brings, you know, gives you illness.
So that's what we're talking about.
Now, at this time, you know, we have quite a large audience here and I want to make sure that we cover all the different areas that you intended to cover when we started the interview.
And so, what, you know, in the overview, where are you at now and Did you need a license to sell this water?
Did you have to go through some kind of process, you know, with government agencies or anything like that?
Can you talk at all about any of that?
Yeah, we can.
We meet the FDA requirements for bottling the water, which means it has to be in a clean facility.
And in fact, we were doing this out of our home garage that I set up a little shop there to do it out of.
We're moving out of that and we're now in a new plant that we're just finishing.
We're on the verge of finishing it.
I also was doing these with homemade machines.
They're not easy to do.
We signed a deal with Idaho Steel, which is the largest manufacturer of potato processing equipment in the world.
And they also have done food processing and other food processing.
If you've ever eaten a potato, a potato tot, a french fry, anything that's potato, they made that equipment to process it.
And so they're a rather large company.
They're worldwide.
And when I went over to them and showed them this, their first view was that this is a small device.
And it's water.
So I educated them.
And once they were educated on what I was doing, they're in full with us.
They're making our brand new commercial version of this.
Just like they do for potato processing.
So that's going to come online within the next month.
When that comes online, we'll have all capability that we need.
And we'll probably go into retail stores at that point.
But right now, we're just selling it through our websites and through word of mouth.
Luckily, the FDA and the government looks at water as water.
All water is equal.
In this, it comes out of a well.
And you have to say it's well water or if it comes from tap water or if it's distilled water.
If it's spring or artisan water, Distilled water, purified water, drinking water, things along that nature.
They like to have a classification for water, but in general they view all bottled water as the same.
They just want a specific classification for the kind of water that you're bottling.
And as a disclaimer as well, you know, our whole facility is in a sterile environment.
It's all handled with gloved hands.
You know, we don't touch the water.
It's all done through a specific device and everything so that it's not coming into contact with anybody.
So it's a very sterile, very clean, very monitored environment.
We have some people that are with the FDA that are going to be looking at the facility soon, our new facility, and just make sure that's up to code and up to standard.
But it's all in a very clean, controlled environment because we realize that this water is It's not only going to people that are drinking it to maintain a healthy lifestyle, but it's also going to people with compromised immune systems, people that need it to improve their health.
And so we take that very seriously.
And we're actually in the stage of just growing.
Like Stephen said, our production, our capabilities are growing, and so we'll actually be able to keep up even more with orders.
We're talking to other retailers as well so that we can start selling in stores and shops.
Canada is one country that's interested in doing that.
Denmark is another country.
There's a doctor in Denmark who just used the 10x water and loved it.
She applied it to her skin and so she'll actually be writing a review of that on her website.
So we're starting to grow and we're starting to kind of really get our feet and momentum underneath us.
It's just a matter of Educating and spreading awareness.
The whole thing in Flint has been pretty eye-opening.
I think people are starting to realize they need to be very aware of what they're drinking and to be cautious about what they're drinking.
And so I think we're starting to garner a lot more support and understanding as well in that sense.
I just did a quick, I don't know if you saw it or not.
Can you see our website?
Yes, thank you for that.
And we also have another one, this eau de visage.
I don't know if you can see that, this skin care.
As Kirsten said, we sent samples over to Denmark, and it was the leading physician over there, kind of like a Dr.
Oz, and she had a skin condition that she could not get rid of for 40 years.
And she's head of the Holistic Doctors.
She's the MD. She's head of the European Committee for Holistic Doctors.
And she's been practicing medicine for 40 years.
Had a skin condition.
She's tried everything in the world that she could.
She tried it and within two weeks it went away.
Wow.
So she's writing a nice testimonial for us on it.
The person who put us in touch was the personal assistant to...
He wrote...
That's a separate...
Oh, that's a separate...
Separately, there's someone who was an assistant to the man that wrote, Men Are From Mars and Women Are From Venus.
And I'm totally blanking on his name right now.
But he did a water as well.
The author did a water.
And so I got in touch with his assistant or previous assistant.
He's a big biohacking guru out of Helsinki.
And so I sent some water to Helsinki and he gave us a really great review on it as well at the Finland Biohacking Center.
And so biohackers, I don't know if anyone in your audience has heard of that, but that's actually a growing trend, biohacking.
Growing your potential through what you eat, through nutrition, and so a lot of biohackers are starting to get interested in this.
Dave Asprey from Bulletproof tried our water and mixed it with oil, and he was kind of looking at it so that we're kind of taking on that vein as well.
People really just trying to maintain and improve their overall health condition.
So that's another vein we're exploring as well.
So we're capable of producing whatever orders come in at this point and fulfilling them.
We're not backlogged and we're bringing more processors online.
Like I said, we just moved into a new plant and we're adding new and new capabilities every day to it.
You know, may I ask that people that do go to your website and decide to purchase water do say where they were referred by us.
That would be valuable to Camelot to do so, if you don't mind.
Let me ask you some questions about regular, you know, water that people buy in stores like this.
It says it's I don't know, alkaline and alkalized or all the different kinds of bottled water with all the different labels.
Do these compare in any way to your water or are they just not up to the level that you are?
No.
In fact, I am extremely cautious about alkaline water.
I wanted to put up...
This, if I could, I've written a book on the digestive system, and if you look at it, I believe it's up on your screen right now in water.
And if you read it and you start looking at it, I talk about the pH of water and how important it is to you.
And I don't want to get into trying to talk about pH here, but pH is, as you know, water is either neutral, acidic or alkaline.
Your body basically is mostly acidic.
And there's a reason for it.
You eat food, the acidic water and the acidic plasma that's in your body, even though your blood is about 7.35, which is alkaline, the rest of the body is meant to kill bacteria.
And acidic water kills bacteria.
Alkaline water allows bacteria to grow.
If you've looked at ponds that have scum on it and flies around and that sort of stuff, that is very alkaline water.
And your stomach needs to be acidic.
And when you eat food, that acid helps break down the proteins.
It denatures the proteins.
So that you can digest it.
It turns it into amino acids.
And those amino acids enter your bloodstream.
You don't want proteins entering your bloodstream.
You want amino acids.
And the liver rebuilds all the amino acids into whatever proteins that you need.
And that's how you get a fatty liver, actually, is that when you eat toxins and they pass into your bloodstream, the first thing the liver does is see that it's a toxin.
And it surrounds it with fat.
And then it stores it somewhere in your body so that that toxin can't get into your bloodstream.
And that's why we're all getting adipose fat tissue around our stomachs and our hips and that sort of stuff.
It's toxins that it actually buries so that it doesn't hurt you.
So you need to make sure that you eat the right type of food.
Now, you should eat alkaline food because that's where you get all your minerals from and your vitamins.
Alkaline foods are basically green foods, right?
Right.
So when you eat it, your stomach tears it apart.
The minute you start drinking alkaline water, it neutralizes the acids in your stomach.
Which, unfortunately, does a couple things.
That means you don't digest your food properly.
And then that chime that's supposed to be broken down, it's called chime at this point, passes into the duodenum, or the duodenum.
And when it passes into that, it's not broken down properly, and the minerals aren't stripped out, and they aren't put into your bloodstream.
And the bioavailability of The minerals that are in water are not very bioavailable.
What is bioavailable is any foods that you eat and your stomach processes.
So what you really want is you want water that is what we call unbuffered.
It can change into either acid or it can change into alkaline water.
However your stomach determines that it needs it, and the rest of your body.
And so you want water that can change one way or another, depending upon what your body tells it to.
Alkaline water does not do that.
Alkaline water actually neutralizes the acid in your stomach.
And when it does it, then you are at risk of not digesting food properly.
In fact, most practitioners or even proponents of alkaline water would tell you do not drink alkaline water two hours before you eat or two hours after you eat.
Now health-wise you should really be eating about four to five times a day.
You should not have three big meals.
You should have four or five smaller meals.
And if you divide that by the number of hours that we're awake, 12 to 14 hours.
That means you should be eating about every 3 to 4 hours.
And probably every 3 hours is a good rule.
And you should have something small.
Well, if you can't drink 2 hours before and 2 hours after, then you can't drink alkaline in between any of the meals that you eat.
And you also cannot drink alkaline water when you eat because it screws up the digestive system.
All of this is medically laid out in my book.
If you read the book, The Digestive Process and the Role of Water and Digestive Health, you can get it on Amazon.
If you look at it, it goes into great explanation and it goes into great detail about how water is alkaline or how it's neutral or whatever.
Our water, by the way, is neutral pH.
And there's some other terms that you might hear, ORP, oxidation, reduction potential.
And that's the ability to kill germs.
Alkaline water does not have the ability to kill germs.
So the problem is, is alkaline water can allow germs into your body.
In fact, again, if you drink alkaline water, do not leave it uncovered.
Make sure that it is...
Put in the icebox immediately covered.
Do not put it in plastic whatsoever because it will leach the plastic out of plastic.
If you have any germs in the area, it will pick them up and allow them to grow immediately.
And you will digest whatever germs are in the air around you.
So is alkaline water and distilled water the same thing?
Are those totally different things?
They're totally different.
Okay.
Alkaline water is water that has been through a process that removes the acidic part in the water.
When you say alkaline water, what you're really talking about are there's things in the water to make it alkaline.
It's not pure water.
Okay.
Alkaline water is not pure water.
If there's pesticides in it, the pesticides are going to still be in that alkaline water.
If there's arsenic in it, the arsenic is still going to be in the alkaline water.
All it does is separate the minerals from one side to the other.
There's two water streams.
And off of one stream, things that are positive ions, calcium, and again, this is in the book, lithium, whatever it might be, go in one direction.
And anything that's negative goes in the other direction.
And that's what alkaline water does.
It just separates the minerals in there, or the elements.
So you have some good minerals and some bad minerals still in alkaline water.
Distilled water, on the other hand, removes everything.
It removes every part of every type.
It's supposed to remove every part of everything.
If you had pesticides in it, the pesticides are gone.
If you had calcium in it, the calcium's gone.
Now everybody goes, oh no, how do you get your minerals?
Well, to get the amount of calcium that you would need out of a glass of water, you have to drink about 5,000 glasses of water a day.
Or you could pick up a banana and eat it.
Or a glass of milk.
Or a glass of milk.
It's that simple.
If you need magnesium, eat a banana.
Eat an organic banana.
Right.
Eat green beans.
Eat beans.
Eat some rice.
That's good if rice doesn't have arsenic in it.
Make sure because most rice right now has arsenic in it because the way they've done farming is they put a lot of nitrates and nitrites on it from the fertilizer and that has conditioned the earth and arsenic particularly likes nitrates And so it's pulled the arsenic out of the earth and put it into the rice that we eat now.
So there's warnings that you should only eat so much rice a week because of the arsenic load.
Does that change what part of the world the rice is grown?
In other words, we know that in the East they grow lots and lots of rice.
We had a...
Well, I don't know if you know of my interview with Dr.
Pete Peterson.
He's also a physicist.
And he worked in black projects for a number of years.
He also said that actually, contrary to popular belief, as I recall, brown rice is actually not that good for you.
And, you know, so I don't know, you know, whether you have a point of view on that.
Any rice that has been mass produced under modern farming techniques, It's the stuff that's pulling the arsenic out of it, because arsenic likes nitrates, and nitrates happen to be in ammonia and the fertilizers they put to help it grow.
So, in terms of the water, though, to get back to this, some people would want to know, is there something they can do themselves at home?
Do you sell a kit, in other words?
Have you thought about doing that?
Is it even possible to do that?
Or is this something that they need to, you know, actually just buy the water from you?
Because the water probably does get expensive for people.
It doesn't work.
That's why...
We're working on bringing this to the masses as quick as we can.
Yes, it is expensive.
I won't pull anyone's leg on that at this point.
It's far too complicated.
For instance, when we make our water, we actually will filter it 14 times and then we run it through a commercial-grade distiller to get that out.
Even after it's medical-grade water, we run it through a distiller.
To get the last part out.
Then it runs through my device which is also acts as a distiller.
So there's double distillation.
So there's nothing remaining in that water and it's reset back to its original configuration.
That is far too complicated for a home kit.
We have to change those filters every month to three months.
There are carbon filters and And reverse osmosis that we use.
We use coconut shells to help filter the carbon on it.
We have special filters to get the remnants, the tri-methyl halines out of it that come from chlorine treatment because people treat water with chlorine.
We have to remove the nitrates.
And I have to wear gloves when I remove those filters because if I even touch the filters, they'll burn my hands.
I can get third-degree burns just from the chemicals that are in the water that we've removed.
Oh.
And I have to wear masks because of the gases.
So can I ask you, is this because you're doing all of this to water that is treated on Earth as it currently exists, What about natural water?
Water that, I don't know if there's any such thing on the planet at this time, but in its natural state, wasn't water just great as it is?
And then what you're trying to remove are all the bad things that man has put into it through what they've done to the planet?
Is that what you're talking about?
Because in its natural state, wouldn't water be at your level once you're done with it?
Yes.
We're trying to reset it to what it was before man got into the picture.
Remember when man first, he was a hunter-gatherer and there weren't that many people on it.
What he would do is he would settle in an area, use the water there, and then when he started polluting the water, which he could, he would move on.
And that's part of the reasons why they moved.
And then we started settlements.
And when we started settling, we stayed in one spot, and then all the garbage started going into the water, and then maybe someone would leave the village and go upstream, and they would pollute it, and the water runs downstream, and you'd start drinking that water downstream.
But everybody lives upstream and downstream from each other now.
And, of course, we weren't shooting off nuclear bombs back there, which we are now.
We aren't putting PVC remnants in it.
We aren't putting the PFOA in it, the PBAs that are banned now.
Right now, the easiest way, and it has been for the past couple hundred years, Is to get rid of your contaminants from the mechanical-chemical revolution.
You dump them in the river, right?
And the river carries them downstream.
And then we started putting all our pollutants on ships and barges, towing them out to sea, and sinking them out there.
How many ships have sucked with radioactive material on it?
How many warships have sucked?
Amel has been on it.
How much of...
Well, also Fukushima, obviously, right?
Fukushima.
Yeah.
Right.
We actually had someone ask us about our treatment for Fukushima about a month or so ago.
Okay.
Because we can actually remove radioactive material as well through the process.
So, yeah, we're just trying to take water back to what it used to be.
And I think even you said that Some scientists were interested in our water because they think it might be the similar or the same kind of water that's even found on different planets.
So we're just trying to take it back to what it was, and we're trying to make it at the level that our body can easily receive the benefits of H2O, the cleansing benefits of H2O, because we've gone so far beyond it.
And I know people say that water has a memory, and so we're trying to reverse that memory.
And take it back to the most original purest state that we can.
For the mass amount of water that's on the face of the earth right now is impossible for humans to do by themselves.
For instance, here in Idaho, there's about 20 counties that have nitrate levels that are way over what they know cause cancer because of the farming here.
They said if they never put a drop of Fertilizer or any of the nitrates or anything on land here in Idaho.
And all people were to leave Idaho.
It would take 80 years for the trace of that water to leave.
Of that pollutant to leave.
80 years.
Yeah.
And of course we've seen what happens in Flint, Michigan with the infrastructure that we have to Replace the infrastructure and bring it up to not removing pollutants but not causing great damage to people.
It costs about three trillion dollars in the United States right now.
Which is a lot of money considering, you know, I mean, this is worth it, right, to keep the human race healthy, but actually that's not the drive, unfortunately, as we know.
You know, you don't have to answer this question, but you sort of worked in black projects at one point, didn't you?
Yes, I did.
Okay.
So, in your sort of quest to do this water, and you've come a long way, how many years have you put into this now?
I've put about 10 years into it now, 10 to 12 years.
I was 16 when we started, actually.
So it's been over 15 years.
Fifteen years.
You aren't that old, are you?
Yeah, I'm getting...
It's been half my life now about that I've been doing this, and I tell people I haven't grown any extra arms or, you know, an extra eye or anything, so I think it's pretty healthy.
It's all I've drank for half of my life, and I conceived and had my little girl On this water and it's all I drank throughout my pregnancy and it was a rough pregnancy because she was just, she was so healthy she just sucked everything out of me.
Boy was she healthy.
Came out with a full head of hair.
Yeah, a really healthy baby.
Lovely.
All right.
So now I've got a lot of people that may want to ask questions.
I'm going to open it up for questions if that's okay with you.
That's wonderful.
I would love to.
Okay.
And I know we've been going for a while now, so I don't want to keep you too long.
And if during this process you think of anything else you want to tell people about, please feel free to And like I said, you know, it's great to have you back on the show and to have, you know, this opportunity also.
It's lovely to have your daughter with you and, you know, to hear from her because she's obviously quite well-educated about all of this.
So I just want to say thank you.
You're very eloquent, Kirsten, so thank you.
So some people would...
One person is asking, are you familiar with the work of Victor Schoenberger or Schoberger?
No.
The name rings a bell, but in particular...
Okay.
Actually, I have another question just in terms of what they call free energy, because it does seem like you're verging into what some people might say is free energy or zero point or whatever, that there may be some component in the way the water that there may be some component in the way the water in its natural state
And yes, they, you know, of course, we know about Masaru Emoto and how emotions can impact the water and how water is supposed to have memory.
So is there any sort of relationship that you've detected with?
Is that something you've worked in that area at all?
I don't know what you call it, alternative energy, zero point.
Because water, I don't know, you know, Bob Lazar, for example, I built a car that ran on water.
Does any of this relate?
Yes and no.
I am familiar with free energy.
And I'm actually working with someone, a Tiwari out of India, that's a machine that's supposed to do that.
I also have done some cold fusion with this.
And I got over energy unity out of it.
But with this water, no.
I have to put energy in to change that water.
Okay.
And it's a lot of energy.
It has to go into it to rearrange the molecular structure.
Can this lead to free energy?
I think if physicists studied it and really knew how water worked, i.e., they knew how the electron spins and that sort of stuff worked, yes, that would lead to it.
And to me, it's kind of opened that up.
They did some of the Einstein equations and being able to solve them and what gravity is and his space-time continuum.
But the water itself, no, it is not.
Okay.
Well, in its natural state, though, like brought all the way back, like all these states of water, you know what I mean?
I do.
I understand that, Carrie, but what happens is that, you know, what we call free energy is probably dark matter, dark energy.
Fair enough.
And we have no idea what that is, although I do.
And I understand what the frequencies and the vibrations are.
And that's kind of how this water has been altered.
I borrowed some of that energy and tucked it into here, possibly.
And when you go down that thought path and you start looking at Einstein's equations, then you understand his space-time continuum and warping with space.
But it's kind of beyond...
I could lose people very quickly if I started speaking about that.
Okay.
It's just lovely to know.
I just wanted to know if these things had occurred to you and you had gone down any of those roads.
The purposes of this discussion are not to delve into that.
I just wanted to know if you had, as a person, looked into some of that.
Yes.
When you study this water, it makes you go down that path.
Okay.
Because you can't understand how...
Water can change, how it can have a different energy level until you understand how the oxygen and hydrogen interact.
And then you have to start looking at the vibrational frequencies.
And when you start looking at the vibrational frequencies and how they change, which is relation to the O-H stretch bond and the vibrational bonds and everything like that.
That leads you to gravity, which then solves Einstein's equation, which then tells you where the dark energy is.
So that is part of the reasons why it's taken me years, because every time I study this water, another door opens, and it opens into a different part of physics.
Okay.
Just like DDW water, I didn't know whether it was true or not.
I thought it was a new age.
Someone was throwing that out.
There's no scientific study behind it, actually.
And I did the scientific study behind it, and it still has me scratching my head.
There's all these pointers and all these things that say, this way, stupid.
And I'm following those signs.
Okay, excellent.
Let's see.
Okay, I'm looking, again, what you can do if you're listening to this, and we'll take a few minutes here to take your questions, is put your questions in all caps.
Because what I'm doing here, I have another computer, and I try to scan through the questions that have been cropping up as we've been going.
And it's not so easy to slip back and forth on the YouTube the way it's structured.
The chat room is not so easy to find everything so easily.
I have to refresh my page over and over again.
It's not a very, I have to say, the chat room on YouTube is not the greatest technology in the world.
So just bear with me.
And please do put your questions in caps if you don't mind.
Let's see.
Okay.
How much of the water, of your water, do you have to drink to feel a positive effect?
Someone's asking.
Well, we only drink this water, and I tell people to only drink this water because the other water is bad for you.
And I hate to say that, but anything that has pesticides or hormones or endocrine disruptors or anything...
Causes damage to your body and the only way to stop that is to stop drinking it I Think the person is really asking is how soon after you start drinking your water will Improvements take place.
Maybe it varies on the person, but it varies We've had people who noticed it within an hour to be perfectly honest and we've had people Take three days people drink this and go Wow, an hour later I'm different.
Now, whether that's psychology or whether they're really feeling the difference, I don't know.
We like to be safe and say even about a week is maybe where you start to feel an improvement.
Two weeks is where you really start to notice a difference.
And then I think after a month or two, when you're really starting to flush out all the toxins, I think people really start to notice it.
But you really have to dedicate yourself because it is regimented.
We've Had people that have drank it have felt better and then go back to living life like they used to previously and then they come back and say, well, it's not helping.
Well, you're actually reverting yourself back to old habits also.
So you really have to make sure you adhere to a better lifestyle.
We had someone who was an alcoholic and she was repairing her liver from it or she felt like it.
And so she felt so good she went out and drank again.
Oh, right.
And so...
And so then she said, well, I don't know.
It didn't help.
And so it is something that you have to be cognizant of as you're doing it.
But typically about a week or two, I think, is when people...
And here's where I really advocate for the medical profession.
I say go get blood tests and go over it with your doctor.
Because every person who's ever been on this water can see the difference in their blood tests.
You can medically measure what this water is doing to your body.
It shows up in your blood every single time.
You will see you go back to normal almost every time.
Anything that's high tends to go to normal.
Anything that's low tends to go to normal.
And you can see it in blood tests.
We advocate everybody who's really interested, who's in trouble, That they get a blood test, go over it with their doctor, get another blood test a month later, go over it with your doctor.
Of course, three or four months down the road, the doctor might declare you a miracle, which we've probably had six people declared miracles, because they don't understand how kidneys prepare themselves.
And so the only thing they know is it's a miracle.
But they'll tell their people, whatever you're doing, keep doing it.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Let's see.
Somebody wants to know, I'm not sure what they meant, but can you drink?
Is it safe to drink with heart?
Maybe they left off a word or something.
Maybe a heart condition or something.
Oh, yes.
Yeah, and if you go on the bottled water sites for Aquafina and Dasani and everybody, if you read the fine print, they will say, please do not drink this water if you're pregnant.
If you have heart problems, if you have medical problems, high blood pressure, kidney problems, liver problems.
That has to do with another kind of water called Dasani water you're talking about.
In your case, in your water, it's safe to drink regardless of your medical condition, would you say?
Because I think partly because it doesn't have sodium in it or suspended elements in it that could interact.
It's water.
It's just water.
I know sodium in most waters.
I don't know if anyone out there has looked, but in the back of your water bottle, sometimes it'll give you how many grams of sodium can be found in your water.
And I know that can be problematic for people that have blood problems, high blood pressure, things like that.
Right.
Someone wants to know, you know, how is it bottled?
It's bottled in glass.
Is that correct?
It's pure glass.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's see.
Someone wants to know, is Jeff Harvey's website still active?
I saw that I went there and it was like a German website, but it didn't look like they got the message that Jeff passed.
Maybe it was just a residual.
No, it's a Chinese website.
Okay.
Okay.
Jeff obviously isn't running it, but his family, I assume, didn't take it over.
Yeah, and probably let it expire.
Yeah.
All right.
Okay, let's see.
We've kind of gotten to that place.
Looking to see any other questions.
Hold on.
that we might have here is water treated with shungite I Maybe I'm not pronouncing this right.
I'm not sure if you've heard that word.
Shungite comparable to this water?
No.
Okay.
That's how they try to make DDW water.
The problem with that is that, and I say no because there's never been any professional tests done on it.
They think it does it, but they haven't taken the time or the scientific proof to do it.
You can't put stuff in water and say, okay, it's magic and it does it.
Go spend thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars, find the best people in the profession and have it tested professionally and find out what it really does.
Okay.
Someone wants to know, is it available in the UK? You know, we have a lot of international people from all over the world that will see this and could be watching live now as well.
So can they get purchased through your website internationally?
Yes, they can.
We ship internationally now.
Okay.
We've shipped to Dubai through the Royal Family Tigers.
They actually put some tigers on this that were having problems.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, and it saved them.
Awesome.
We've shipped to England.
Oh gosh, we've shipped everywhere.
If anyone's interested, I have a correspondence tab on the top of the page, and they can email me, and I can actually give a calculation for shipment.
It'll cost a little bit more, obviously, than it does in the States, but at least then we can give them an idea, calculation for shipment.
We've done bulk shipping across The Atlantic.
Some people have arranged for shipping in the States here, and so we can ship any method anyone would like that seems most economical to them.
Okay.
Very good to know.
Let's see.
And again, it's the website, which is divinia.com, correct?
Yes.
So that they can, when they scroll through that page and Steve can pull up I'll type it down here for people in the chat as well.
And so when you click on the purchase and information tab, I don't know if you can show it on here.
Yeah, you can.
And then you click on the here portion for our marketplace.
Because we actually do own Eau de Visage.
That's our sister company.
It'll take you to our Eau de Visage here.
And you can actually...
I'm sorry.
I have music on there.
And so they can actually visit our Eau de Visage marketplace.
Yeah.
Yep.
Under purchase and information...
And then when they click on here, it'll take them to our online marketplace and they can purchase the different kinds of water and packaging we have.
Okay, so...
I'm doing this so people can watch.
And basically, this looks like the actual page where you purchased the water.
Is that correct?
Yeah, that's correct.
Okay, great.
By the way, we are...
Actually, you have music in the background here on your site.
Yeah, just click pause there.
Yeah, there's a pause button.
There you go.
Okay, great.
And we are 100% transparent.
If anybody wants to see the testing that we've done, we will be more than glad to send it to them.
All right.
Okay.
We don't make statements that this is DDW, believe us.
We have the scientific reports.
Excellent.
Now, someone wants to know, is reverse osmosis water okay to drink then?
I would say no.
You want to elaborate?
Yes, I do.
Reverse osmosis happens to be depleted from oxygen.
Usually it's around 80%, so 20% of the oxygen is missing.
Also, it's acidic water, and you don't want to drink acidic water either.
You might as well drink Pepsi if you're going to drink acidic water.
You want a water that's neutral, a pH of 7, and you want it with at least 100% oxygen in it.
Now, is it better than your tap water?
If you live in Flint, Michigan, yes.
On the other hand, if you're going to drink reverse osmosis, better.
If you lived in Flint, Michigan, you'd probably have to change those filters every three days, maybe two days.
If not, what happens is bacteria and fungus grows on that reverse osmosis.
So if you're drinking reverse osmosis water, Make sure you get it maintained every three months and change the filters.
If not, then you can be doing more harm after that.
You actually get some really gross things growing on that.
It actually grows bugs very well.
Okay.
It looks like somebody is saying...
Cities are getting toxic water.
I don't know if they think it's increasing the toxic water.
And I would also sort of the corollary to that is wondering whether volcanism, you know, sulfur in the water is actually affecting things and making it worse or does that or not necessarily would you say?
No, I would agree with what you just said, Kerry.
And the water is getting worse because we keep dumping more and more pollutants in there.
All the chemicals that they use to make frying pans, you know, the leftovers from that, they dump it in the water.
Camp Lejeune, where all the poor marine families are, or any Air Force base or Navy base or whatever, use vast amounts of chemicals.
Because that's where all the ships are.
That's where all the ammunition is.
They dump it or they put it in a reservoir and it goes down in the groundwater.
Those poor people from Camp Lejeune were poisoned for 20, 30 years.
And they finally did a court settlement on that.
But they knew they were doing that.
Right.
Okay.
Let's see.
I don't know if someone is trying to reach me on Skype, but I'm doing a live broadcast here so I cannot answer your call.
So just be aware of that.
Let's see.
Someone says, are you selling water without diatomic hydrogen?
Is that the deuterium or is that something different?
No, that's something different.
And so are you selling water without diatomic hydrogen?
I would say no, but I haven't studied it.
So I can't make that statement one way or another.
Okay.
And again, you know, I am scanning these quickly to try to grab the questions.
How does rainwater compare?
It depends where you live and what has been going up in the air around you.
If you live in Pittsburgh, I don't think I'd drink drain water.
If you lived in Flint, Michigan, I don't think I'd drink rain water because that's what has really polluted a lot of that.
And if you remember, a lot of rain water occurs because evaporation off of lakes It goes up, it moves to another area and comes back down.
And they compared rainwater with Dr.
Jerry Phillips did that at University of Washington for the EZ water.
And he found the EZ signature in some rainwater and other rainwaters he did not.
So it vastly depends.
If I were in Norway, I would think rainwater is probably a little bit better than the rainwater here in the United States.
Okay.
It probably also depends on how much...
Well, let me ask you this.
Have you noticed a big difference since Fukushima?
And you know how they say Fukushima, you know, everything, it's moving.
They're saying it's coming...
It came to the West Coast, then it went up, and then it goes into the Gulf Stream, and it's eventually getting all around the world, and by now it probably is around the world.
That's not the only leaking power plant, you know, leaking radiation, but...
Is there a big problem with the radiation in the water in your process?
I think you already said it did, but could you address that in terms of how much different it might be now as opposed to years ago?
Definitely, the level of radiation has gone up.
There's no question about that.
Remember back during the Cold War, there were some seven, eight hundred bombs set off.
Either into the atmosphere or underground or under the ocean.
Right.
And of course that radiated water.
It radiated the ground that then collapsed around it, then rained and went into the aquifers.
Plus the other, the Bikini Atoll and those went up into the atmosphere and spread it around.
And of course, then it rains and it drops those materials out.
Now we have so many nuclear plants on.
And the big question is, well, people are going to go, nuclear energy is good for you.
Okay, it might be a nice form right now.
But remember, it decays into other nuclear particles.
That's our big fight with Iran is that you make a nuclear reactor, then it Decades into plutonium which is realized for a nuclear bomb if you don't make a nuclear bomb Where do you put your trash at?
Russia those people got inspired and they send it over here and we're storing it and For the most part a lot of that is just sitting above ground and of course that they're in drums or they're in containers and water washes over that and Picks up nuclear contaminants and that flows right into the ground.
So what we're doing is we're making more and more trash.
Okay, someone's asking about the pH of the water.
Seven.
It's neutral.
It's unbuffered neutral.
So it can actually adapt to the pH of the body, too.
So as it's traveling through your digestive system, it'll adapt with what your body needs it to.
But when we test it in the bottle, it's a 7.
It starts as a 7.
So it's pH neutral.
And then when it goes through your mouth and your stomach, it turns acidic.
And then when it's absorbed into your blood, it turns alkaline.
It does what it has to do.
There is nothing extra in it to force it one way or another.
What your body does is what it is.
So it's nice that it follows the digestive tract.
The body is the most unbelievable machine that's ever been made.
I agree.
Talk about a self-repairing, self-regenerating machine.
And people like to call this pseudoscience or, you know, Dr.
Pollack and Dr.
Rustem, Stephen, that they're quacks, that the study of water is quackery, that this is snake oil.
And in my perspective and in talking to a lot of people, I don't see why, because you're just giving yourself the opportunity and the tool to allow your body to heal itself.
You're getting rid of all the toxins, you're getting rid of all those things that are keeping your body from actually functioning normally, and all we're doing is providing that catalyst to allow your body to clean itself, to heal itself, and not have an extra environmental toxin to fight, whether it's the pollutants or the hormones, the endocrine interrupters, things like that.
We're just giving your body clean water so that it can detoxify, it can cleanse, and just give you a chance to heal.
And in my mind, I don't see where that logically can be ridiculous.
I think it makes a lot of sense when you think about it in such simple terms.
So I think it just works really well with the body, and the pH balance of the water just allows that further acceptance of the water into the cell.
Okay, someone is saying they're having trouble getting the page to open.
Not sure what they're doing.
The link above, the idea is to go to the direct link, which is diviniawater.com.
Start there, and then once you're on Divinia Water, you click on...
Let me see if I can go back into...
And would you please leave a note that you heard us on Gary...
Or Carrie directed you to the webpage, please.
So you should get onto this page.
I'm now showing this.
I hope I'm showing this.
Let me see if I am.
No.
Let's see if I'll do this again.
So what I'm trying to do here is show the main page of the website, and, yeah, it should be shown to you at this point.
And again, it's diviniawater.com.
The links are already on my website, projectcamelotportal.com.
So you can also go just directly to my website and click on this event, which is, you know, on the front page.
And Project Camelot Portal, what we will do is we've actually said we'll put an ad on our site.
So soon there'll be a clickable ad.
But at the moment, you can go to projectcamelotportal.com.
And you can click on this event, which is the Steve Settlemyer interview, and then you'll find the link on that page for Davinia Water if you have any trouble clicking it where I put it in the chat here.
And then the other thing is that, from what I understand, it says purchase and information on the front page.
You click on that.
And then it has another, it says to purchase click here for our marketplace.
So you click that and you end up over at...
This UD Visage page where it is a page to purchase and to go through the process.
So I guess that's it.
Let me ask you both if as you're working on this, you say you've got a new plant you're working on with this company that I assume is going to use exactly your process to do the processing of the water for you or with you.
Once you're able to do it in a more mass production kind of way, will the price go down?
Because I know there are a lot of people out there that do have limited incomes that do watch our shows.
Definitely, Carrie.
Our goal is to eventually try to drop this by a factor of at least five.
But as you know, that's a long process and we're working towards it.
As an example, this is a very technological water.
I know it's hard to believe, but the technology that goes into this is immense.
If you look at the transistor, when you first bought a transistor, they were 10, 15 bucks for a single transistor.
Now you buy 100 million of them for a buck 50.
That's what we're doing.
We have to make...
There will be a lot of improvements.
I'll be...
Long gone and dead, but this water will still be around, and it will become cheaper and cheaper and cheaper every year.
And actually, on a business side, so people have an understanding, we just finished our seed investment, so we had someone invest to help us grow, and so now we're actually looking to work with some new people for our Round A or Series A investment, so that way we can grow that much more.
And in the future, what we'd really love to have is to have a plan in every major city so that people can just swing by and pick up water and have this water accessible in their community.
So that's our overall big plan.
And so with that, we want to take advantage of the economies of scale of supply and demand and actually really lower the price of the water when we can start making this much more.
We call this eco-friendly because It's in glass, which is 100% eco-friendly.
Glass starts out as sand, and you can grind it up and turn it back into sand with no harm whatsoever.
No extra chemicals in it whatsoever.
So there's no harm there.
We start with water, and we end up with water.
And what we do along the way, remove the impurities out of the water, and we put cleaner water back into the environment again.
So again, that's eco-friendly.
And as Kirsten just outlined, when we start putting these in every city, what's going to happen is that we're going to use the local city water to provide the local people.
We won't ship internationally anymore.
We'll be just shipping locally to the citizens of that area when we get big enough.
So we aren't using, like Fiji water that comes from Fiji, takes some enormous amount, like two gallons of gasoline for every case of water or something like that.
We won't do that.
We'll have local delivery.
Maybe if Tesla's big enough by then, we'll use electricity from the sun to deliver the water to you and process our water.
Okay, well, let's just say here that if during the duration of this video, being on YouTube and so on and so forth over the next, actually, few years, anyone who wants to get in touch with you who might be an investor who might be able to help, how would they reach you?
What would be the best way?
If they would go to our contact on either Eau de Lusage or on the Divinia Water Shop website, We have forms where they can contact us, and if they'll just drop us a note...
Yeah, we can correspond.
We will correspond with them.
And yes, we are looking for investors to make us bigger and bigger, because the bigger we get, the cheaper the water gets.
And our overall mission, why we get up every day, is just we want clean water for...
Everybody.
We want them to help everybody.
It's an excellent quest and it looks like you've really gone down that road.
Everyone, I imagine, would thank you and be very grateful for what you're doing.
Yeah, let's see if we can get some investors involved and people that can kind of move this around down the road quicker so that more people can get this amazing water and at a price that they can afford regardless of their economic situation.
So I guess we'll close this down now and I'll say thank you very much for being on the show.
It's been wonderful and you've both been excellent guests explaining very patiently every aspect of, Let me ask you, before I let you go, whether there's anything else you'd like, some parting words, and that goes for both of you, either one at a time or if just one person wants to say some closing remarks, up to you.
So go right ahead.
I'll let my better progeny...
Through the closing remarks.
No, we just, we thank you for allowing us to get this information out for, you know, your efforts in delivering uncensored, you know, unfettered news so that we can actually tell people, inform people, because that's, you know, your goal, our goal, and so we really appreciate you having us on, and we appreciate everyone listening with an open mind.
It's great to have a welcoming audience, and Host, so we really appreciate you having us.
And we're not doctors and this is not medical information.
Yes.
We're relying upon your own doctors.
None of the statements that we've made are approved by the American Medical Association and you need to seek your own counsel out.
So please do.
However, Please drink healthy.
Okay, yeah, absolutely.
And again, I'll put this disclaimer on here so that we can end the show that way.
Again, I want to thank everyone for watching.
and this will go onto YouTube and you can watch at your leisure and, and, you know, basically find the links as well on project Camelot portal.com.
We are having trouble meeting ends financially at this time.
So if you did enjoy the show, you know, even $5 helps because we have millions of viewers worldwide.
And so as you can appreciate every person, all they need to do is actually even just contribute a dollar.
And that would be amazing.
So that's what's going on.
Thanks, guys, for being on the show, and thank you, everyone, and have a great weekend.
You too.
Thank you, Carrie.
Okay.
And I'm going to just put this logo on here and hope that this works well in the meanwhile.