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Your Own Detergent Offer
00:04:35
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| You should come out with your own detergent. | |
| And by the way, this is completely spontaneous. | |
| This wasn't pre-planned, but you should come out with your own detergent. | |
| We'll test it in our lab and certify the ingredients with you. | |
| You should offer that to your people. | |
| Coming up, I'm going to give you my review of Elon Musk flamethrower. | |
| I just heard the hype and said, get me a couple. | |
| I bet it's about to sell out. | |
| By the time I did, it was backordered. | |
| Then I did some flamethrower research. | |
| I'm a fan of Elon Musk, but I'm not a fan of this flamethrower. | |
| Wait till we give you some comparisons, especially for TV viewers, coming up in about 15, 20 minutes. | |
| Mike Adams had a great idea during the break. | |
| Again, the health ranger here with us at science.news. | |
| Mike, if people just joined us, you have exclusively tested these. | |
| Tide pods that people are gobbling and getting high off of. | |
| I guess toxins do that. | |
| And again, Tide can legally sit here and sell these toxins. | |
| And they say it's a toxin on the back. | |
| They lie and tell you there's only 14 ingredients. | |
| And clearly, those ingredients have subgroups in them. | |
| Just like with the fluoride, it's hundreds of toxins being dumped in our water. | |
| We have a right to expose this. | |
| But you had a great idea. | |
| Because during the break, one of the crew walked in and said, hey, what are solutions to this? | |
| You said, yes. | |
| Yeah, you should come out with your own detergent. | |
| And by the way, this is completely spontaneous. | |
| This wasn't pre-planned. | |
| But you should come out with your own detergent. | |
| We'll test it in our lab and certify the ingredients with you. | |
| You should offer that to your people. | |
| Now, it's kind of heavy. | |
| It's heavier to ship than your supplements. | |
| So if you offer free shipping, you might have to adjust the price accordingly. | |
| But frankly, you should give people alternatives. | |
| Well, I already use all the certified organic stuff, so we should just clone that. | |
| Then the listeners can support the broadcast and know they're getting a good one as well. | |
| But here's the deal. | |
| The last 20 years, I'm no health expert like you, but I know my eyes are burning on the chemical aisle. | |
| If I was cleaning the house with chemicals, I would get sick, my hands would fall apart, and it leaves stuff on the glasses. | |
| Well, this stuff's all crap. | |
| The natural stuff's cheaper and works better. | |
| You don't need all these chemicals to clean your laundry. | |
| You really don't. | |
| You just need some more natural detergents. | |
| You don't need all the UV-altering or blocking, the wavelength-blocking chemicals that they use to, quote, whiten the clothes. | |
| You don't need the fragrance chemicals. | |
| For sure. | |
| Because the fragrance chemicals is really what sets a lot of people up. | |
| That's another thing. | |
| Detergents eat you. | |
| The chemical ones eat your clothes. | |
| Many of them do. | |
| But more importantly, think about it. | |
| If you saturate your clothing in those chemicals and then you wear them and then you go to the gym, you sweat. | |
| You sweat. | |
| Well, that's what happened. | |
| Water and salt. | |
| When I was eight years old, my mom stopped buying Tide because I would break out in hives. | |
| Because the chemicals are getting released from the clothing into your skin. | |
| As you're going through your workout or just through your day, if you're sweating, maybe your armpits are sweating, and you're releasing and then reabsorbing into your armpits these chemicals. | |
| This is true. | |
| This is straight science and biology. | |
| This is how it works. | |
| So I think you should offer a clean, non-toxic detergent product. | |
| To your customer base. | |
| And you can do it at a great value because you're not going through retail so you don't have to have the two... | |
| No, that's a great idea. | |
| That's a great idea. | |
| In fact, Tim Fruget has talked about that before. | |
| We've never just done it because, I mean, now's the time. | |
| Again, everything we already do is what we then get the listeners to support us, to support them. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So we build a base to be able to have this economy to even resist the globalists, which Trump understands he is trying to bring the economy back and it's happening. | |
| And that's why your products represent such a good value because you don't go into retail. | |
| You know, we've looked at going into retail, too. | |
| You know they have to charge, I mean, you have to have like a $200 or $250 or $300 markup. | |
| So you have to cheapen the ingredients to end up in the retail store. | |
| And that's why there'll be like $1 in a product that's $30. | |
| Exactly. | |
| We put $35 in something that's $70. | |
| Right, because you sell direct. | |
| So your customers... | |
| I mean, the top labs we have making it just go... | |
| This is incredible. | |
| I mean, no one's putting this much stuff in their product. | |
| I know. | |
| I've had these conversations privately with Ed Group, and we talk about ingredients and everything, and it's so impressive to me because I know the cost of some of these ingredients, like the PQQ and some of the others. | |
| You know how expensive that stuff is, or the methylcobalamin form of B12? You know how expensive that... | |
| That's like when BuzzFeed tested our stuff. | |
| It's insanely expensive. | |
| They said, okay, it's pure B12 like they say, but... | |
| This is really the top brand in the company according to their lab, and it was Groups that I private labeled. | |
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Exposing Fake Science
00:04:16
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| Right. | |
| So they said Groups is the best in the country, and they didn't even know it was Groups. | |
| They lie about your products the same way. | |
| They lie about the economy the same way. | |
| And they lie so bad they end up telling the truth. | |
| I know. | |
| It's totally insane. | |
| But see, we've got real science on our side now. | |
| We can go head-to-head with anybody that makes a false claim against your company or my company. | |
| Well, you did that with Caveman. | |
| You tested it, and it wasn't true. | |
| That's right. | |
| That's right. | |
| We exposed the fake science that was being used to try to target you. | |
| Well, that's the thing. | |
| It passes with our labs. | |
| It passes with other labs. | |
| They test it and it passes open. | |
| Then magically, you know, they're not going to let us. | |
| I tested your product five times and it was super clean all five times, by the way. | |
| Five times. | |
| Just to be sure. | |
| There you go. | |
| But they don't care. | |
| They'll have somebody. | |
| Oh, the lab magically says, you know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| There's PCP in it. | |
| We'll be right back. | |
| You know, someone very profoundly once said, many years ago, that if fascism ever comes to America, it'll come in the name of liberalism. | |
| I'm a nasty woman. | |
| If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | |
| We are transferring power. | |
| From Washington, D.C. and giving it back to you, the people. | |
| Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
| This is the heart of 1776. Yes, I have thought. | |
| An awful lot about blowing up the White House. | |
| Huge nationwide protests erupted once again on President Donald Trump's second weekend in office. | |
| When you open your heart to patriotism... | |
| There is no room for prejudice. | |
| When America is united, America is totally unstoppable. | |
| Donald J. Trump is now president of the United States. | |
| And most importantly, we will be protected by God. | |
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| It's Alex Jones. | |
| No! | |
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| Yeah! | |
| Oh, my goodness. | |
| Poor white people. | |
| Please, all my... | |
| Stop. | |
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