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May 9, 2024 - Project Camelot
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C60.COM - ROBBERT GRESKA - REMOVING FREE RADICALS
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Sorry for the delay there.
I am Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot and very happy to be here today.
So I have Bob Greska with me and we are going to be talking about Carbon C60 and he has been Uh, working on this for many, many years.
Uh, actually, Bob, I don't have your bio in front of me.
So if you can go ahead, um, we had some issues with, uh, webmasters and such lately.
So, um, I'm a little, um, not organized, but, uh, Bob, if you could introduce yourself a little bit about your background and your, you know, and, and your company and, and how you got into this field.
Okay.
Well, I started in high school.
I mentored under the guy who developed fiber optics, so he taught me quite a bit, Harold McDonald, and about material science and everything like that.
And then I studied.
I went to college and got a mechanical engineering degree and studied material science, and specifically carbon, because carbon was the center of the periodic chart to me because it can either, you know, share one electron, two electrons, three or four.
So it has, it can bond four ways.
So it was very interesting to me.
So I went into the carbon fiber industry in the aerospace business and I built spacecraft out at Lockheed Missile and Space in Sunnyvale, California.
And then I moved to Colorado and worked at Martin Marietta and built spacecraft and stuff like that and all kinds of
projects or and I ended up working for the the head of research and development was my last position there and I would just do oddball tasks for R&D and development and then I started my own business because I got tired of making bombs of mass destruction in the defense industry which is really offense and so I quit started my own business at you know my parents did not like that at all because I had a really good job
But I got tired of making, you know, defense-related content, you know, things that hurt people.
So I turned my efforts to health and human performance.
I developed the altitude simulation chamber that put Tour de France cyclists on the top.
And that Michael, is it Michael Phelps?
Yeah, won all the gold medals and 19 golds, a swimmer.
Same thing, the ballooners that went around the world, Steve Fawcett.
He used the same technology to, so he could carry less oxygen.
And I worked on carbon fiber springs for running shoes.
And they got the Air Nikes, they knocked them off.
And the Z-Coils, they knocked them off.
So I'm an innovator.
I'm a process developer.
I worked with carbon for electrolysis of water to create hydrogen and alkaline water and so forth like that, using carbon as a substrate.
And all that worked very well.
So I've got a vast scientific R&D background.
Okay, and what brought you to start your own company around C60?
Well, I'm an inventor, basically, and I hang out with other inventors, and we needed some carbon 60 for a project.
And out of the blue, since I've worked with carbon my whole life, for over four decades at the time, I said, you know, I think I know how to make that.
And so without looking at how anybody else does it, you go down to your laboratory, which I've had since I was eight years old, and you go into your laboratory and you put some apparatus together and you make a tiny speck of it.
And really about the dot, a period at the end of a sentence, is about the first time I made it.
It was a very small amount.
Billions of carbon-60 molecules, but just a small amount.
So I scaled it up at that point and started using it And then filled the entire room with all this carbon-60 dust and I was breathing it and I thought I might have toxified myself.
And so I went home that evening and I said, oh my gosh, you know, started researching everything about carbon-60.
About 18 months I stayed on the computer and went back to the lab because I gained more interest in it and found out it was going to be a very healing molecule.
It could be because it can donate electrons.
Well, our body is a flow of electrons, and if you have molecules missing electrons, those are the troublesome parts.
Your molecules don't function.
They cause your cell not to function.
They cause oxidative stress, and that organ or tissue or whatever doesn't work properly.
That's the basic root cause for every health issue, is the molecules that are missing an electron.
So I started trying since I exposed myself to it had no negative effects and I had a very cleansing effect but that's only my you know my my opinion but I felt like I was very well cleansed at that point after inhaling so much of it so I started to there were two other companies out there selling carbon 60 as a dietary supplement
You know, one in Chico, California, carbon-60 olive oil, and one in Czechoslovakia, Saravata.
And I said, wow, they're using a solvent-extracted carbon-60.
And I don't use any solvents anywhere in my process.
So it affords two things.
It's clean, and it's a very much, very much smaller particle size, 200,000 times smaller.
So for every one of their particles, as-made carbon-60, We have very tiny ones that are 200,000 times smaller in size.
So it's much more bioavailable in the body, gives up the electron just like these big particles do, but just being smaller, floats around your body, goes through all cell membrane walls and gets everywhere.
And I started giving it to friends and family and seeing unbelievable results with it.
And then started up a business.
Manufacturing and bottling it and shipping it and selling it all over the world right now and mostly the United States, but we do sell it in several different countries.
Okay, so and how many years has that been?
That's been 12 years.
Okay.
Since I developed the process to produce clean carbon-60.
Yeah.
All right.
So is that, um, when you say clean and you talk about solvents, what does that actually mean to the user?
Is that something that interferes with their body?
If they, if people, you know, I don't know, use solvents or if they're, do they put solvents in there on purpose or do they just appear and you have to get rid of them?
How does that work?
That's part of their process.
When they, they burn carbon rods like this, like, like an arc welder.
And it produces soot, and about 10% of what it produces is carbon-60.
So they take that soot, basically, in layman's terms, they put it into a vat of solvent.
All the heavy studs, the rods, cones, and tubes float to the bottom.
All the carbon-70, carbon-84, carbon-96 floats to the top.
And the carbon-60 dissolves in the middle, so they take that solvent and they evaporate it all off.
And during the evaporation process, it causes all the carbon-60 particles to cluster together like mud dries.
When you see mud dry and mud crack, same type of effect.
It forms these big chunks.
And so we don't use solvents.
I didn't look at how anybody else made carbon-60.
And so it's a new breakthrough process, which is clean with no solvents.
Solvents are toxic.
Yeah, they're hydrocarbon solvents like toluene is a big one that everybody else uses, but we don't use it.
Okay, now in terms of the health benefits, Where did you research that?
Did you also, you kind of explained you had a little bit of experience thinking it was healing or healthy.
And I know there's a huge explosion of it, so to speak, around the world.
You know, people using C60 and so on.
and so on.
So what is the upside of this for health?
Well, the upside is that carbon-60 being a spherical molecule, it looks like this, looks like a soccer ball made out of hexagons and pentagons.
And so it's very symmetric and strong, so it can give up an electron without collapsing.
Its shape is very critical.
It's got about 80 electrons buzzing around here, and if you can give up one electron, that's only 180th of it, so it doesn't really become positively charged, only by 180th, so it's not very a strong pull.
But it gives an electron to free radicals, our molecules that are missing an electron.
And they cause oxidative stress.
They cause damage in your cell.
And everybody's heard about antioxidants in food.
This is like a super antioxidant because of the smallness and size.
Okay.
Now, how much do you recommend people use every day?
Well, we mix it into a carrier oil and we put it in a bottle.
And basically, it's not a whole lot because it's very, very concentrated.
These molecules are so small.
Get this in here.
That's about a serving size.
I'll put it in front of my white shirt.
That's about how much you take in a dropper full.
It's not an eighth of a teaspoon, not a whole lot.
And you just put it in your mouth.
There's no taste to it.
It's black, but there's no taste to it at all.
That's why we choose the oil that we use.
And we have also a topical mist, a spray-on, which is water-based.
This is carbon-60 and water, and you can just spray this on any joint, muscle, and it penetrates very quickly.
There's enough, you have about 30 trillion cells in your body, and in one serving, which I showed you in a dropper full, There's about 80 trillion carbon-60 molecules, the size that we make.
So you get about two or three carbon-60 molecules for every cell.
And that's huge if you need it, if you have free radicals.
Free radicals cause premature aging.
They cause age spots on your skin.
They cause every kind of disorder you can think of, pretty much.
It causes, you know, problems.
Okay, so if you use it, You get a lot of benefits from it.
What about this idea that it also sort of helps people?
I don't know, but does it help people?
Dealing with the environment that we're dealing with has a lot of nano and aluminum and various things.
Is it, I don't know, does it clean the body or does it just help the body deal with the issues?
Well, toxins, any toxin by definition, whether it's heavy metals or mercury or glyphosate or anything, any toxin you can think of, or poisons, they're missing an electron.
And that's what the definition of a toxin is.
They want to steal an electron off of a molecule.
So the carbon-60 molecule, it'll give an electron to the toxin, neutralize it so it can't do any damage.
And we got toxins in air, food, and water all over the place.
You can't get away from them.
Not like 200, 300 years ago, where you didn't have these high concentrations of any metal or materials, but now they refine them, and they get high concentrations, and they spill, or they get in the air, and you breathe them.
And we didn't have that 300 years ago.
It just wasn't in existence.
Right.
Now is there a Like added research being done on C60 to expand on the ideas of it.
Do you do expanded research at this time?
No, there are other people doing expanded research.
Carbon 60 was only discovered in 1985.
We've done a little bit in 1985.
And it was a Nobel Prize in 1996.
At the turn of the century, there were a lot of scientists looking at carbon-60 because it got a Nobel Prize.
And they always thought, the medical industry thought, they could put something inside of it and use that as a delivery system to deliver it.
Deliver any medicine or something like that, but it's very hard to get a carbon bond apart.
So, I can't see that possible and they have not been successful from what I've heard yet.
So, that's basically how, you know, the medical industry wants to use it.
Okay, so in terms of, you know, there's a lot of, I guess you'd say competition out there, right?
For a lot of companies are now doing this, right?
C60?
Yes, they were.
I was the third company in doing this and only because I had a clean product and I said, you know, mine's clean and very small in size.
And now I've met with people, they picked my brain, they copycatted me, so to speak, and now there's about 100 companies out there selling carbon-60.
But they buy the industrial grade, the solvent-extracted, and they refine it through sublimation or some other process, but it still has trace amount of solvent in it, in clusters, you know.
Okay.
And now, you have two products, is that correct?
Or do you have more?
No, we have several products.
We have the oral supplement, the 45-day supply, we call it.
We have our topical mist, which is a spray-on.
We have our face serum, which has become a hit overnight.
Our face serum is a We're using squalane oil, which is a very high, high-end oil, and we put the carbon-60 in.
All of our products basically have two ingredients in it, carbon-60 and the carrier liquid.
We don't have a long list of ingredients.
You don't need anything else.
The carbon-60 does the work.
On your face, it'll get rid of your sun damage and so forth, because a UV light will knock electrons off your molecules in your skin, the ultraviolet damage that you have.
And that's why you use sunscreen to block out the UV.
But when the ultraviolet knocks off an electron, the carbon-60 will put an electron back on.
And that way your problem goes away.
A molecule missing electrons is a bad thing.
We also have a roll-on application.
It's a topical roll-on.
You just unscrew the cap and you can roll it on your skin without getting your hands oily.
We also have a pet product for pets.
One squirt, it comes in a squirt bottle, so one squirt for a small cat or cat and five squirts for a large dog.
And then we have a horse product.
Our equine um now this is amazing this is how the i mean it works my friend that started working for me helping me out she said hey my friends down in tucson arizona they have a horse and they're foundering their hoof's going bad i said we'll bring some carbon 60 down there put it on there see if it works And so she did.
So we got the special dauber that you can daub the coronary band, like the fingernail on the horse, and spray this other water-based equine product on the bottom of the sole of the foot.
And basically, almost immediately, within a day or so, because that's when they started putting on, their hoof starts growing out normally, you know.
We've got picture proof on our website and testimonies on that under the equine section.
So, there's no placebo effect with horses or dogs or cats or anything like that.
There's no placebo effect with people, you know.
Well, I'm sure there is, but you know, we don't have a lot of People calling us up and making up stories.
We get calls every day over the top, you know, saying, hey, I tried this on this and, you know, now I can walk, you know, things like that.
So when you say that one's topical and one you take internally, right?
Right.
So would you say, like, if somebody has something wrong with them, then Which is it they should do?
I mean like both or just one?
Well we recommend the the oral supplement, 45-day supplement, to take it orally in your mouth because then it goes throughout your whole body within a few minutes actually distributes.
So it will actually seek out the worst part of your body that has the most health issue going on because that's where most of the positively charged free radicals are.
So, go to that spot.
Now, say you've got a bad knee also.
You can spray the topical mist on there, or you can, you know, if you just want to get trying and starting out, you can put the oil on your knee, but you're going to be oily for a couple hours.
But the water-based product, you can spray on your knee and it will flood that part of your body with the carbon-16 molecule.
So, it'll kind of fix whatever's down at your knee.
You know, inflammation is usually one of the bigger things that it works on.
So, it can flood a particular part of your body or take it orally.
We recommend taking it orally on a daily basis in the mornings and just one drop before, like I showed you, and then use it topically as needed for different parts of your body.
Wonderful.
Okay, so is there anything else like in terms of your own background and the things that you've studied that you would want to share with my audience?
Because it sounds like you have quite an interesting background in aerospace and all of that.
I don't know if you study my work at all, but I do have a lot of witnesses that talk about the Secret Space Program and all of that.
It sounds like you did work for Lockheed and Skunk Works, I think you said, right?
Lockheed and Martin Marietta.
It's now known as Lockheed Martin.
They merged after I left.
Um, but yeah, I worked on one of the interesting things.
One of the last jobs I did there, we worked, you know, you hear about Star Wars lasers in space and people shooting each other and working with carbon fiber.
Carbon is very conductive thermally.
So it's like copper, but three times more conductive than copper when you have a carbon fiber laminate.
So we had a carbon fiber laminate and they would shoot it with a laser.
And on the back of that laminate, that plate of carbon fiber, It was very conductive.
We'd have some coils on the back, like a refrigeration coil.
And so, when the laser would heat up the front side of the panel, and it would conduct through it, the refrigeration coil would take the heat away from it and put it on the back side of the spacecraft.
In other words, kind of transfer it from one—instead of burning through the spacecraft, it would conduct the heat and put it out through the radiation coils on the other side, like a refrigerator.
So, I mean, Star Wars is real.
I mean, yes, I worked on the Shuttle Tiles, which was a very good program.
When I got out of college, I worked and I went to Lockheed and I followed Shadow, this guy that was very smart and he was the top guru in carbon fiber.
And then in one year's time, they transferred me over to the Shuttle Tile program and they put me as process engineer on the manufacturing of the Shuttle Tiles.
And so I controlled the processing parameters.
And this was like one year out of college.
I went over there and started working on controlling the processing parameters for about 60% of the shuttle tiles.
And so I, you know, how much they squeeze them, how much they dry them, how much they center them in the kiln, what additives they put in there, what the variability is, all that kind of stuff.
And then they'd take these billets of They're like 14 inches by 14 by 8 inches thick, and they'd machine a shuttle tile out of it, and then they would glaze it, and then they'd stick it on the bottom of the spacecraft.
Okay, so the Challenger shuttle tile issue, were you on board during that time?
Do you believe that was responsible for the, you know, the end of Challenger?
Yes.
Matter of fact, when on When the piece of ice fell off and damaged some tiles, there were about five tiles there.
Working on the program with the shuttle tiles, we knew they weren't coming back.
You know, we knew, you know, people that knew.
You could miss one tile maybe and come back, but five of them that were missing, you know, it burnt a hole through on re-entry and unfortunately what happened, what happened.
Okay, so.
Oh, the combi was going up, that's right.
There was two disasters.
Yeah, so I don't remember.
Was the Columbia also a tile issue?
The Columbia, I think that's the one that went on takeoff.
It burnt the hole through.
You remember they said it was too cold to shoot the rocket off?
Yeah.
Well, what happens is most of the spacecraft is made out of aluminum structure, and when aluminum is cold, it actually shrinks.
You know, and so the O-ring gaskets, you always heard about them, you know, what happens when the aluminum shrinks, the O-ring is not compressed anymore.
So what happens to solid rockets, shot some fuel out the side when the O-ring was loose, and that burnt a hole in the side of the spacecraft on a launch and blew up.
Okay, so that was the Columbia.
So you were on board, though, during both those incidents?
I was, no, I was not.
I was working on the Columbia issue when I took off on takeoff.
No, I was working at Martin Marietta.
Matter of fact, I brought a TV into our office, a small black and white TV, and we set it up there, and we watched it take off, and then it blew up.
It was just a sad day.
Incredible.
Okay, and then for the Challenger, were you on board during that time?
No, I was not.
Oh, okay.
When that came in, a re-entry, and that's when some ice fell off on a re-entry and knocked some of the tiles off, and yeah, they were unfortunately doomed.
Okay.
Now, in terms of your own, you know, have you had any, I don't know what you want to call it, but pushback with your company, like overall or your life with regard to the C60?
Is it a controversial product?
You know what I'm saying here?
Or has it been a fairly smooth ride?
No, it's been fairly smooth.
We're a dietary supplement.
We're not a drug, so we're not FDA approved.
There's no FDA approval required.
We have to meet certain FDA labeling requirements, and we follow a certified good manufacturing process.
We have a company come in once a year.
They look at our books, make sure our traceability, our lot numbers, our bottles, everything that we're doing has traceability in case there's a recall or something like that.
which we've not had.
And so, yeah, we follow the book.
I started out, I didn't know what I was doing, honest to God.
You start out in a supplement company.
I made up some Avery labels, printed them on a bottle.
Then I realized, now we've got to put the supplement facts on there.
You learn as you go, but you're starting out so small that you're not A big flag for the FDA to come and get you.
Okay, so you had enough time to follow all the requirements that we need to.
Yeah, so you had enough time to develop the product, etc.
So, do you know about the history of the discovery of C60 and that?
Yes, yes.
What they did with carbon 60s, when they first made it, They took a laser and they beamed it onto some graphite.
The graphite goes through carbon or graphite It goes through a sublimation process.
In other words, most materials go from a solid to a liquid to a gas.
Like water, frozen ice, it goes to a liquid and then it goes to a gaseous phase.
Carbon doesn't do that.
There's no liquid phase of carbon.
It goes straight to a gas.
So it's called sublimation.
And so they hit the carbon graphite with a laser and some carbon-60 molecules fall off of it.
And, you know, it heats it up so hot.
You can find carbon-60 molecules near a tree that got hit by lightning.
The carbon in the wood gets so hot it burns up in the air.
Some of it does come back as carbon-60.
You can find a tiny bit of it in the tip of a candle.
I mean, a very minute amount, but some of it does reformulate itself and come back as a spherical carbon-60 molecule.
They found it in intergalactic space, and they believe that is probably the seed of space, the seed of life that went through space, because we're carbon-based beings.
We're made out of carbon.
All of our life forms here on Earth, all of our plants and vegetables and You know, animals and humans, they're all carbon-based life forms.
Okay, well, so you're aware of the drive to try to, for some reason, eliminate carbon from our atmosphere and whatever.
So, what do you think about that?
Well, when they say carbon credits and talk about carbon in the atmosphere, They shortened it.
It's really carbon dioxide.
CO2.
But they call it carbon.
So they gave carbon a bad name.
But carbon by itself is not a problem.
But the CO2, too much CO2, yeah, can be a problem.
But the trees naturally thrive on CO2.
So, the more CO2 you have, the more tree growth you're going to have.
So, it kind of balances itself out.
I don't think it's really a problem, personally.
Because, you know, just like if we have more humans breathing in the oxygen that's released from photosynthesis, we breathe in the oxygen, we breathe out CO2, the plants breathe in the CO2 and release the oxygen.
So they'd catch up with each other.
I don't foresee much of a problem with the carbon credits they talk about, unless you have a very toxic, you know, something that's dumping, you know, excessive amounts and, you know, highly concentrated too much at one time.
And what would that be, for example?
Oh, like a power plant or something like that.
Like a coal power plant, possibly, putting the CO2 out into the air.
Also, coal will put out more radiation toxicity than a nuclear power plant.
Really?
You know, they put out more nuclear toxicity just the way the coal burns or how it works, but they prove that.
That's interesting.
You don't really hear much about that.
Yeah, but carbon dioxide You know, it's not carbon.
There's a whole different ballgame.
It's a different molecule.
It's a carbon atom with carbon dioxide.
Di- meaning two.
So it's got two oxygens on it.
So carbon one, carbon two oxygens.
Carbon dioxide.
Where carbon itself, there's many, many forms of carbon itself.
Okay, diamond.
Okay, diamonds set up in a triangular pattern.
It's all the molecular arrangements of the atoms is what makes different allotropes of carbon.
You've got diamonds, which are, you know, clear that they're pretty close together, and the light passes through them.
The wavelengths go around them because they're only a triangular form.
It's very tight, so it makes it clear.
And then you got graphite, which is out of a pencil, which is many, many layers of graphene.
And that's why when you write with a pencil, you take... Graphene is like a chicken wire, okay?
And that's what it looks like.
Hexagons looks like a chicken wire, flat piece of chicken wire.
That's graphene.
Now, graphite is many layers of that chicken wire.
And that's why when you write with a pencil, a layer comes off every time.
And that's how the pencils work.
Okay, they leave a trail of all these little pieces of graphene, many layers thick, on your paper.
And then there's nanotubes, which is basically a different molecular arrangement of the carbon atoms, and it's like a piece of chicken wire that's rolled up into a tube.
Okay, and they can skew the angle of that tube a little bit too, you know, to make different conductivity, you know, to change the conductivity of the carbon nanotube.
And they're using nanotubes for strengthening materials and products.
They're using nanotubes also for people in paralysis or when they had a spinal cord injury where they severed the spine and what they'll do is they'll put some of these nanotubes because they're very conductive, they'll inject them into that severed area and they'll exercise them a little bit so they all kind of line up and now people will be able to feel their nerves again, their nerves are reconnecting because the nanotubes are conductive pieces of carbon.
Okay, that's interesting.
All right, so in terms of nanographene oxide, what's the difference there?
Well, graphene oxide is a flat sheet of chicken wire, and it has OH groups on the outside of it.
What's an OH group?
Yeah, oxygen-hydrogen.
Graphene oxide has got oxygen hung off the edges of the flat sheet of chicken wire.
So, you know, whether they seem to be a problem or not, there's been a lot of discussion, you know, that graphene oxide is in things and these people in Spain said if you excite graphene oxide, it produces ionizing radiation and all that kind of stuff.
Whether it's in the vaccines or not is up in the air.
I have not seen any proof of it or have, you know, firsthand.
Oh, I've seen lots of proof of it.
There are images.
Dr. Robert Young has quite a bit of data on that, for one thing, and there are a lot of doctors now that have, I've done lots of shows on that, so I happen to have a lot of, you know, those pictures that they put out, really of the lattice and various things found in, and they're found in all the vaccines at this point.
Okay.
I hear it both ways.
It's accepted.
Yeah, it is accepted at this point as a fact, but you can do your own research with regard to that.
All right, is there, you know what, we have a chat room alongside this show, so I'm going to see if there's any questions here, if anyone has Any questions?
And then I did put my code so if you want to buy some of this C60 then you can go to my website and if you scroll down you'll see an ad for it and it'll you know as I showed you here I'll actually put this on the screen again for people to see what the ad looks like and It does.
It really does have amazing, you know, sort of attributes that that are really great for health.
Just one question before we look at the other questions.
Do you consider it to assist in removing these things like, I don't know, the spike protein, nanographene oxide, you know, all the things that people are saying are stuck in their system from the vax.
Is it assisting that?
Well, it does in a roundabout way.
Now, the spike protein is produced by a genetic modification, so your body produces a spike protein.
The spike produces a lot of free radicals, just like radiation would produce free radicals.
Radiation will knock an electron off, and that's at very high frequencies.
That's why these 5G frequencies are more dangerous than the lower frequencies.
Yeah, but the spike protein will produce free radicals, and so the carbon will give an electron to that free radical to neutralize it, and so it doesn't cause any harm.
But it won't stop the spike protein from producing the free radicals, but we can't arrest the free radical once it's produced.
For instance, on a similar pathway, mice were given a lethal dose of radiation.
The ones without the carbon-60, they died.
The ones with the carbon-60, it didn't even affect them.
Because as soon as that electron was knocked off, the carbon-60 was in their body to put it back on.
And so, I mean, that's a peer-reviewed... So, that's amazing.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's amazing.
I mean, I've got a few other amazing stories.
The most amazing one, I'll tell you, is I had a boy, he was in Vietnam, and he had a birthmark on the side of his face.
You know, from birth, that's a genetic defect.
Yeah.
He took the carbon-60 oil and put it on there for six days.
You know, there was a wine-colored birthmark on his face.
And I've got pictures, proof on the website.
His birthmark was 80% gone in like six days.
Wow.
Yeah.
I mean, there's stuff like that.
We have a lot of, you know, testimonies on our website to take a look at.
Oh, excellent.
Probably fits your need.
Okay, well that's great to know.
All right, so now I'm gonna, unless you had anything else, I'll just look at the questions and see if there's anything here.
Hold on a second because I have to try to scroll and it's a little bit... Well, there is one thing I can say while you're doing that.
All right.
The HIV virus, which is a virus, There's a peer-reviewed published article that carbon-60 will render the HIV virus dead.
By geometry, they say that the carbon-60 molecule, being spherical, will go inside the spherical virus and somehow render it not to reproduce itself.
And same thing with the COVID.
We've had really good anecdotal results with it.
people that have COVID viruses or any kind of virus.
Doing meaning and it does what exactly?
Well, it appears to render the virus to not reproduce and gets rid of the virus in your body.
Okay, so...
Those are the results we've had, the peer-reviewed published with the HIV, and we've had similar anecdotal evidence with people with the actual COVID virus.
Great.
Now, I just put into the chat a link, so that's, you know, I get a certain amount of commission as an affiliate if you buy from my, if you click that link, or like I said, go onto my website and click the ad.
That I just showed on the screen.
I'll show it again.
But anyway, so that's where you get it.
You buy it online and you buy it at that link and I've also put it in my telegram in case you are, you know, it's a free, telegram is free, so it's free to subscribe to my telegram and I've got About 94,000 people over there, so it's a good place to get a lot of information that I'm constantly posting every day and a lot of times comments as well on things that are going on.
So I wanted to go back to the group here and just say that if you have any questions for Bob, while we've still got him here on the show, please do type something into the, and I'm sort of losing this page because I've got too many things open.
There it is.
Okay, so just trying to say, so that was where do you buy this?
Now I've answered that.
What is the vitamin we are all missing?
Someone's asking.
Well, a lot of people say magnesium.
Now, being a material scientist, and I was going to study galvanic corrosion as my profession, But it was a quick read in college, so I elected not to do that.
And I know a lot about—it was a short read, let's put it that way.
Now, it's like a battery.
You have two metals that are together inside of—with an electrolyte.
Two dissimilar metals, like lead and copper.
And you have an acid solution as an electrolyte.
Now, the same thing in your body.
You have carbon and magnesium.
Okay, and what happens is the magnesium is the anode, so that's generally what they call the sacrificial anode.
When you put those two together in a battery, that'll come off a few atoms at a time off of the plate of magnesium or the particle of magnesium.
So when you get a particle of carbon and a particle of magnesium in your saline solution of your blood, which acts as electrolyte, you're going to pull that magnesium apart a few atoms at a time, which makes it more bioavailability.
Same thing with your zinc, your copper, most of your minerals, your conductive minerals, they'll come apart a few atoms at a time.
So it helps bring those into your body much easier.
Okay, and then, if I remember correctly, the fact that it's nano, again, it does it maybe faster than anything else because it's so small?
Is that right?
That is correct.
You know, the smallness of size makes it more bioavailable, can travel around your body much more easily.
And I always use the saying, it's easier to push a ping-pong ball than a car.
And you've got these small plus or minus charges.
You know, the ion that's positively charged of a toxin or a free radical, and you've got a small piece of carbon, you know, you want it as small as you can so it attracts to it.
And these are small enough to get into your mitochondria.
Matter of fact, there's enough carbon-60 molecules in a serving to, you know, two to three carbon-60 molecules for every cell in your body, which is huge.
You know, where, you know, I've got these other carbon-60 products or other antioxidants They got one carbon chunk for 80,000 cells.
So there's a big difference when you get down small as a size.
That's why all your pharmaceutical companies like to grind things down as fine and fine as fine as they can to make it more bioavailable to go into your body.
Right, okay, so I think, so people understand that you have a facial serum as well, right?
Correct, yes.
And I guess, let me see if I can bring up the website.
In fact, at this exact moment, using my link should take us to a website, I think.
Let me see if that's going to do it.
But anyway, you can use my link there.
And if you click on it, that should bring you to the website, right?
In essence.
And so it's there that you will be able to look at all the products.
So I'm just skimming here.
So product info.
And then you can scroll down to facial serum for those that are interested in that.
Yeah.
And what we'll do, Kerry, is If people, even if they call in, we're, you know, we're going to give you credit because if they mention, Mary mentioned Kerry Cassidy Project.
And if you order a bottle of anything, we'll throw in this tiny little sample of the face serum.
It's about a five day, six day trial little bottle.
This is our normal bottle size.
This is a little tiny sample bottle.
So anybody that calls in and references you or we get a link, they click the link and comes in, they'll get a free tiny bottle of face serum at no charge, just for being hooked up with Okay, let me see.
Did I share this properly?
Maybe I didn't.
Okay, so people can see this now.
Sorry about that.
I think that maybe I didn't share it exactly right.
Okay, so this is the one with the page with the facial cert.
And the product info is here.
We've got a number of products listed here.
Also the stuff about what can help your pets.
Because I do like to give these kinds of things to my pet, definitely.
And so I think it's, you know, that's a really good thing to have for your pet.
And you're saying there's special horses for horses.
That's great.
Right.
And testimonials, science.
So you've got a pretty thorough coverage here on your website for all kinds of aspects.
Yeah, everything we claim or say, talk about, we have it backed up and highlighted in blue to back up all of our claims.
We have to because we have to be FDA compliant.
If not, they said you're making a false claim and they would shut you down.
Sure.
And so, so we have to make sure we have a pure, you know, you can Google anything.
Let me go back to the questions and see if there's any other questions that I might have missed.
Most all of them are going to be positive.
There are some that are negative because they use the ones that have the solvents.
Okay.
Yeah.
Good to know.
All right.
Well, this looks great.
So let me go back to the questions and see if there's any other questions that I might have missed.
I think I have to stop sharing that.
And then hold on.
OK, yeah, here we are.
So just looking to see and if you put a question mark, that's the best way for me to find your question.
Let's see.
OK, I'm not seeing necessarily someone is mentioning the SR-71 Blackbird.
Do you have anything to say about that?
It's a very fast plane and it's made out of carbon fiber.
That's why it's called the Blackbird.
And carbon fiber is very stiff.
So most things that are built are stiffness-critical design.
It's not strength-critical.
It's stiffness, how stiff the materials are.
There's some fighter jets that are made of carbon fiber wings and they'll flex backward and give them a little downward angle so they can fly better at higher speeds.
They change the laminate structure of how they lay the fibers up to make it when the load gets on it, they bend down.
You can tailor carbon fiber to do almost anything you want.
You can tear it?
Tailor.
Oh, tailor.
Tailor, yeah.
Like fabric.
Basically, it is a fabric.
It's a unidirectional fabric, and you can put the layers in certain angles that make it perform the way you want to perform.
It's like a precursor to wood, like plywood is a form of, you know, different laminates going zero and 90 degrees.
Okay, very good.
Let's see, I'm just trying to see if there's any last-minute questions.
So, you said magnesium is the best.
Someone is saying they have eczema on their hands.
Would it help that?
I mean, I think it's self-explanatory.
It's going to help skin conditions, would you say?
You know, I would call them skin conditions, but I did an experiment one time.
I was out in Yelm, Washington at a UFO festival, and I was speaking there, and I called people.
I said, anybody got any skin issues or neck issues?
One guy could only turn his neck halfway, you know, only to one side.
Muscle pain or chronic joint pain in the knuckles.
Five people came up on stage and I said, you know, here put some of the oil.
That's all we had at the time was the oil.
So they put some of the oil topically on their hands.
And this was pretty gutsy of me.
This was back at the beginning.
Five people came up on stage and they put it on.
One of them had a skin condition on their leg and they said, oh my gosh.
Five minutes later, I turned back to the crowd and said, how do you feel?
Look, I can turn my head.
Oh look, my hand doesn't hurt anymore.
Look, my skin condition doesn't bother me.
You know, just the five people.
Awesome.
But they all confirm positive.
Matter of fact, we've taken our topical mist, our water-based product, to an expo and anybody that came by with knee pain, ligament pain, muscle pain, one person had eye pain, We sprayed the Carbon 60 water base on them.
Out of 50 people that came by, 100% of them were relieved in two minutes of their pain.
And this is why we say mist away your pain.
I mean, it's not a numbing agent.
It's not an anesthetic.
It actually fixes the problem that's causing you the pain.
Now, with the toxins and free radicals your body's generating, it's not a permanent fix.
It'll come back.
But, you know, I mean, I have hip pain.
In the night, I wake up and I go, oh gosh, you know, you can't get back to sleep.
I'll spray something on my hip, let it air dry for a few minutes, and the pain's gone.
Great.
Now, someone, I guess this will be the last question, someone is asking how beneficial it is, I don't know if you can even answer this question, but it's hypothetical, how beneficial is C60 to vaccinated people?
I mean, it's going to help anybody, I think, vax or no vax, but is it specifically, I guess the person is kind of wondering.
Well, yes, I believe it will help them.
Yes, because it gets rid of free radicals that are generated, and carbon-60 is a free radical eradicator.
It gives an electron and neutralizes the positive charge of a free radical.
So, yes, people have had vaccine damage.
People have had problems.
They've taken the carbon-60 product, and they've seen positive results.
And, you know, I mean, these are like Putting magnets, throwing magnets together, like round magnets in your bathtub.
They stick together.
It's done.
It's over.
The job's complete.
You're feeling better quickly.
I've had people that have long health issues for decades, and they put this on their neck or wherever it was, and within a half hour, they're going, oh my gosh, I feel better.
I mean, it sounds too good to be true, but call me up and I'll tell you stories.
If you've got a particular problem, I'll tell you one that was very similar because we have thousands of testimonies.
Okay.
Now there is a phone number.
I'm going to put this ad on here.
Um, so you've already addressed this, but I did see someone in the, in the comments.
I didn't maybe hear this part, but it, it does help with radiation.
And the reason is, do you want to explain that briefly again?
I know you already explained it, but.
Okay.
Let me do this.
This is a piece of paper.
We'll call this one sine wave, okay, going across here.
You know, you know, you got one sine wave, which is a low frequency radiation.
Okay, you put a dot on this page.
You have high frequency And it goes across the page.
There's a greater probability that it's going to hit that dot.
Now, if you go very, very high frequency, which is like gamma rays and x-rays, you're going to hit the dot and you're going to knock the electron off.
And that's what radiation does.
It knocks electrons off of molecules.
It's called ionizing radiation because it ionizes.
It turns it into an ion, which is a positively charged molecule.
Carbon 60 gives up electrons and it gives an electron to that ionized molecule.
And since it's nano, again, it'll do this quite quickly, I imagine, so it'd be great for people that actually do have any kind of exposure to radiation, right?
Yes, yes.
Just curious, because people that work in the space program probably get exposed to radiation fairly often in various aspects of it.
Do they come to you, or do they not?
No, they don't.
We've tried to reach out to them, but it's hard to get into The top, you know, like we go to even to, you know, athletic performance goes, everyone who's taken our product for athletic performance has taken first place.
Everybody that's taken it.
Now, even if they're 50% of the pack, I had one girl move up from 50% of the pack in a running, on a foot race, and she came up and took first place that first weekend she took the product.
Now, it helps get rid of the oxidative stress that is caused in the delayed onset muscle soreness that you get after a hefty, hefty workout.
So, you can lift more weights, do more reps without the muscle soreness.
You want to be careful because it's going to fire your muscles a little bit faster than your ligaments need to build up a little bit.
So, if you're going to start out with it, don't try to be Superman and overdo it.
Take because you might pull the ligament or a tendon.
So you want to be very careful, you know, you know, but you will like in a couple weeks.
You'll add more like one hockey player.
He's told me that he added 15 pounds to his and did the same number of reps in a month's time, which is huge.
Yeah, I had a runner that ran two miles and you knock three second off a two mile race.
That's that's that's he knocked 23 seconds off a two mile race.
Okay.
Performance is amazing.
And how you feel in aging, and since we're talking about free radical damage, you got the UV rays coming in from the sun.
This will put that electron back on in your skin and your skin will feel softer.
And it works relatively quickly.
People have good results.
It's become a real big seller of ours almost overnight.
Lovely.
All right.
So I want to thank you very much because you're very clear and very easy to follow, I think.
So I think my audience is liking this interview as well.
So we're, like I said, the ad is on my site.
Just scroll down.
I put the ad so the second half.
So the top half is my work, bottom half is the ads, and so on.
So you'll see the ad, it's a pretty big ad, and just click the ad and that should take you to the website.
And that's the way I get credit as an affiliate, if you want to do it that way.
And then the phone number is on this, I guess I'll just put this on the screen one more time, just for people that want to It's on the ad.
This is the ad that's actually on my website.
So you're going to see it on my website as well, but see the phone number at the bottom.
So that's kind of cool because I think people often have personal questions, you know, and they're going to appreciate that.
We answer the phone with a live operator, live person, you know, I call anytime, you know, we have people standing by or it brings up the office and my, my cell phone at the same time.
So in the evening I'll pick up the phone.
I'm tremendously excited about this product and want to help people.
And that's my mission in life.
You know, after making bombs of mass destruction, we wanted to move into, you know, health and human performance and help people instead of blow them up.
Nice to know.
Nice to hear, too.
All right.
Thank you again, Bob, for being here.
And, you know, let's, you know, see what happens with everything.
And thank you, everyone, for watching.
And if you want to Contact him, please do so, if you want to give him feedback, if you want to try it, etc.
And you can also write to me at Carrie at ProjectCamelot.tv if you just want to give me some feedback.
I'm certainly going to let Sean David Morton know about this interview and he needs some help and so I think there's only benefits as far as I can tell.
Yeah, there's no negative, no downside.
There's no interactions with medications or there's no toxicity.
You could drink the whole bottle.
It's safe for kids.
It's safe in utero.
I had one couple call me up and they said, our three-year-old child is just way advanced, way ahead of everybody.
We took your product during the entire pregnancy.
Oh.
And you got to imagine that that baby was assembled without toxins.
Cool.
Yeah.
This is a super toxin stabilizer, you know, gets rid of toxins.
Well, okay.
So, I think that that's great.
I think also flying on planes, you know, you get hit by a lot of radiation.
I would think that that would be really great for that too.
Yep.
Okay.
Anyway, I like to travel, so I do that.
All right.
Thank you everyone for being here today and we'll be back and actually I'm going to have Brooks.
Sorry, I don't have his last name in front of me, but this wonderful scientist on tomorrow, I think it's tomorrow.
I'm going to have Robert Young on Friday and he's got a wonderful product as well, but he's also a doctor and he's talking about various things and he's always a great guest and I've had him on a couple of times.
So that's what's coming up.
So, stay tuned and have a great day.
Take care.
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