JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft. TRAVIS PURYEAR! Life RUINED By ANTHRAX VACCINE?
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Hey, everybody, welcome to Jesus, Skins, and Babies with your host, me, Dr.
Candice Taylor.
I have a great guest today.
You're going to be in for a treat.
I'm going to start with a scripture.
It's Psalms 37, 23, and 24.
The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord, and he delighteth in his way.
Though he may fall, he shall not be utterly cast down, for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand.
I think that's fitting.
And when you hear this story, you're going to understand why.
So I want you to welcome my friend, And a warrior.
He is a military guy, military vet, and he has been through a lot.
And so he's going to share his experience and he's even written a book.
So we're going to have a wonderful time with him today.
His name is Travis Puryear.
So welcome Travis to Jesus Guns and Babies.
Thank you.
I appreciate you having me on.
Yes, I appreciate you taking the time to come on our show.
So let's start from kind of what got you into the military, your growing up years.
What made you want to serve our country?
So my dad, he was in the Navy.
He was a corpsman in the Navy and actually out of high school I went straight into college and let's see, I did my freshman year in college and then You know, I decided to enter the Army Reserves as a way to help get more money for college, right?
To help pay for college.
And, you know, I thought dad was in the military and military is the way to go.
And he recommended I not go into the Navy, so there was the Army and the Air Force that I was considering, and one of his good buddies was in the Army, and one thing led to another, and then I entered the Army.
So growing up, did you grow up in the South, or what side are you from?
Washington State.
Oh, okay, awesome.
Northwest, yeah.
Way away from Georgia, opposite.
Yeah, we're actually moving down to Kansas soon, so.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, so we'll be closer.
Yeah, you still live in Washington State?
Yeah, we live in Washington State right now, yeah.
Are you near Seattle when they had all that riding?
Were you near all that?
Too close to it.
We're about 45 minutes to two hours, depending on traffic, is what I like to say.
How was that experience for your state?
Because we know, I mean, we saw it all over the news, but I know it was probably terrifying for your family.
It's depressing, honestly.
I mean, when I grew up, Here in Washington, it was such a beautiful state.
And I grew up in a small town called Gig Harbor.
And, you know, everybody knew everybody.
And it was a real small fishing town.
And, you know, the state, as it grew and grew and grew and people came from other states, Things started to shift and it went way to the left and, you know, you got to see quite a few other riots and this wasn't the first time that it's happened, but it was definitely the biggest time that it happened.
And so it was depressing to see that happen in a state where you grew up.
And, you know, it's such a beautiful state.
And it's really gone to the wayside, really.
So probably in the last five to ten years, it's really gone downhill.
I mean, homeless all over the place, drug addicts, just the whole works.
And it's unfortunate.
It is.
It's appalling to me to think that we can just destroy beautiful places because we throw a tantrum fit because things don't go our way.
Yeah, it's crazy.
And then they think, well, there's not enough people to arrest me.
There's not enough, you know, nothing's being done.
And so really, you know, we are kind of in a situation where If we don't gain control back of law and order, then we lose states like Washington.
And it's not okay with me.
I've never been there.
I've always wanted to visit Seattle, especially after the movie with Meg Ryan, right?
It was a great place in Seattle.
Yeah, I always wanted to visit there because it was so beautiful.
And now I wouldn't take my family there because I wouldn't feel like they're safe.
It's kind of like when you go to inner city Atlanta.
Yeah, I mean, the only time...
So when I was growing up, I used to love going to Seattle to watch the Seahawks and Mariners.
And now, I mean, the only time I go to Seattle is when I have to have surgery at the VA or something like that, where it requires me to go to the Seattle VA. Other than that, I don't go any far more north than Tacoma.
And Tacoma's bad, too.
Don't get me wrong.
But Seattle's a whole other level.
So I avoid it like the plague.
So I say that you have a cross on your hat, so obviously you're a Christian, but did your parents raise you very conservative?
Did they vote for Ronald Reagan?
Did they support the Bushes?
Although now I don't know that the Bushes were really conservatives, but how were you raised or did you have a moment where you became conservative?
So it's kind of a little back and forth because I I'm very close with my grandparents as well.
So I kind of always considered them to be like a second set of parents, right?
And they're Democrats.
They are hardcore Democrats.
But what they don't understand is it's not the Kennedy Democrat Party anymore.
And they just they don't get it, right?
And so they're stuck in their ways.
And but my dad and mom, as far as I can remember, they've always been conservative.
And so You know, I was brought up with those values, but I also saw the other side with my grandparents.
But back then their views made a lot more sense than it does today.
And they, it's funny because, pardon me, you watch them and they will complain about the homelessness.
They'll complain about the rioting and they'll complain about this and that.
And I'm like, Who do you think's bringing these to you?
You know what I mean?
It's like, come on, get it.
And they just, I don't know, they can't see it.
But, you know, so I kind of had a little bit of both ends, but primarily conservative is the way I was.
My grandparents were Democrats, too.
It's because that was always sold as the party of the people.
We definitely have issues in the Republican Party where we have elitists running things and hijacking our elections and controlling everything.
And we have just as many demonized Republicans as we do Democrats.
And so, you know, to me, conservatism is the movement of the people by and for the people.
It is Jesus Guns and Babies.
It's protecting our freedom.
And it's not about a political party.
And so, yes, I identify as a Republican because they most closely align with what they say.
Are they actually putting feet to that?
No.
And that's why we need to take that party over.
And I wish our conservative Democrat friends would come and quit identifying with that and identify with the Republican Party and us together take the party back.
Right.
I was really pulling for you, by the way.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, I like to say, you know, we do have a two-party system, right?
But it's not what everybody thinks.
It's not Democrats and Republicans.
To me, it's good versus evil.
And that's what it is.
And, you know, there's good on both sides.
You know, far be it, there's a lot less good on one side and a lot more good on the other, but there's quite a bit of bad on both sides.
You know, I like to see it as a two-party system, but not necessarily Democrats and Republicans.
It's good versus evil.
It's the establishment versus we the people.
And that's where it's became.
There's very few elected people, period, city, county, state level, national level that I would say are good people in for the right reasons and not in for money and power and self-promotion.
A bunch of narcissists running our country that lie and steal and cheat, and it's terrible, but that's where we are right now in America.
It is.
We've had selections for so long now.
I mean, in Washington State, going back to Queen Christine is what I like to call her, but Christine Gregoire ran for governor and actually had governor for like two or three terms, but she beat Dino Rossi, who was running for...
Governor, and both times, I mean, he ran against her twice, and both times it was clear that it was stolen from her.
And matter of fact, the movie Black Sheep with David Spade and, oh gosh, the funny guy.
Anyways, it was set in Washington, and the governor had stolen the election from that.
And I was like, how perfect is that?
Hollywood always has foresight to know what's coming, right?
They do.
They do.
Imagine that.
It's almost as if they have something to do with what's going on.
God, it's like it's planned, right?
Wow, weird.
I don't believe in coincidences.
No.
Travis, you had something really bad happen to you.
In fact, it was so bad.
And when my partner, Christy, told me about it, she said, you know, Candace, you've got to have him on.
The people need to hear his story.
And so I had you come on because I heard about anthrax.
I heard about, you know, everything in the news and what they wanted you to believe.
And, you know, and I've heard so much about the vaccines and I've heard so much about other things the military makes you do that I was very intrigued and I thought, I want to hear his story.
And so I, on purpose, haven't listened to other interviews so I could Genuinely hear from you and be able to ask questions that maybe our listeners haven't heard before.
And they would want to...
Sometimes if I listen to people before, I don't ask the questions that the people want.
And then they're like, I wish you'd ask this, this, and this.
But if I don't listen, I'm better like them because I'm one of the people and it's easier for me.
I don't understand this.
So it's fantastic.
So just tell us where that whole story started.
I know you went to the Army.
Yeah, so I was in the Army Reserves.
I entered in 1994, and about 1998-99 timeframe, There was a mandate for the anthrax vaccine, right?
And basically it was, you're taking this shot.
You don't have a choice.
If you decline it, you're getting court-martialed.
You could be thrown in prison.
You'll definitely get a dishonorable discharge.
I remember in the news during that time, there was a lieutenant that had refused the anthrax vaccine and he was going through a court-martial and it was all over the news and And, you know, and that's why God, about seven years ago, God laid it on my heart to write this book.
And he said, you got to get this message out there.
And mentally, because of PTSD, from my experience, I wasn't ready.
And then working with psychologists and an organization called Outdoors for Our Heroes, I was able to finally get there.
And here we are.
And the story is still relevant, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's just...
Okay, let's go back to anthrax.
So for me, as just a commoner, I knew about an envelope in the mail and someone opened it and anthrax happened and they died.
That's what I knew about.
So tell me what y'all were scared of.
What were they pushing y'all to be scared of?
So this was...
Back then, you're right.
There was a lot of the anthrax envelopes going on and whatnot.
And in wartime, they can use it as a biological warfare, right?
So they could blow up a missile above head and the anthrax would come down and you'd breathe it in, right?
Which, oddly enough, all the research points to the fact that the anthrax vaccine is not...
Um, efficient or effective against inhaled anthrax, right?
Of course it's not.
But, you know, they, they gotta push it on you anyways.
And so, anyways, that was the whole deal.
And with my unit, our area of expertise was the Middle East.
And I served primarily during peace time.
I had some inactive reserve time after 9-11.
But they never called on me to serve, and I think it's because they already knew that I was sick, because by then I was getting sick, I just didn't know it.
But that was the whole reason for the push of the anthrax vaccination on us, other than the secret initiative of making money, right?
But basically, they line y'all up, and I know I've talked to many soldiers, and they line you up, and they just pop you with all these vaccines.
So this one was different because you really didn't want to take it.
Right.
This was different.
So when you went into basic training, yeah, they lined you up, and it was one after another.
And they used these air gun things that just kind of pushed it into your skin.
This one, I was already in service, and Yeah, they did something similar, but it was just with the needle and they would line you up and you'd have to go through.
Oddly enough, a lot of the reports from research that I've done, people are saying that they have their medical records, but the anthrax vaccine is missing or there's just an X on there.
Oddly enough, in my instance, when I finally put two and two together, because it wasn't until after I almost died, In 2003, and then fast forward to like 2010 is when I started to piece the puzzles, piece the pieces of the puzzles together, right?
I thought in order to put in a claim to the VA, I needed my medical records first, which every veteran out there You don't need your medical records first.
Get your claim in right away and then work on the details because they backdate it to when you put in your claim, not for when everything's final.
So do the claim first, worry about everything else second.
But anyways, so...
Good advice.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's something nobody tells you this stuff, right?
And so I had to learn the hard way.
And I have a lot of military support.
You know, Georgia has like 700,000 vets.
And so with a lot of support, and I was endorsed by the Proud Boys, which people said, oh, you shouldn't be proud of that.
I'm proud of anybody.
Why not?
In the military that wants to endorse and be happy and say, yes, we want her because you've reached your life for our freedom.
And so I get very frustrated with people that label certain groups and say no.
And they like to label people who like to stand up for democracy, all different kinds of things.
So we know that already.
But yeah.
Yeah, so when I put in my, I put in their paperwork to request my medical records, and they said, nope, you need to send it over here.
So I sent a letter over there.
Nope, you need to send it over here.
And eventually, I got back to the first place, and they had said, nope, you need to send it here.
And so I sent the letter again, and I'm like, look, hey, I've already requested it from all these people.
You know, I need my medical records so I can put in my VA claim.
And their response to me was that they lost my medical records.
And to this day, my medical records, from the time I entered through the end of my time, they're gone.
They don't exist.
And so...
Why do you think?
Well, to me, it's pretty obvious that they are just hiding what they've done.
Same reason why some people would...
Um...
Have just an X marked on their Vax records or, you know, just have the anthrax vaccine missing altogether.
Now, it's not.
From what I understand my research, and I looked up, a lot of my research was done through a doctor named Dr.
Meryl Nass, and she is one of the leading experts in virology, and she is a very high expert on the anthrax vaccine.
And it wasn't all of the vaccines that contained this ingredient.
There was actually a separate test lot that included this, or test lots, excuse me, that contained this ingredient called squalene.
And squalene, yep, and it's primarily like a shark oil.
I guess there's a certain type of squalene found in the human body as well.
Did you say shark, like Jaws?
Shark, yeah.
Okay, so we've got COVID with snake venom, and now we've got anthrax with sharks.
Shark, shark oil.
Literally, the worst nightmare.
Yeah.
Anaconda and Jaws.
Okay, got it.
They said that it's supposed to make it work better and faster.
Well, what happens when it's paired with the anthrax like this, the body sees the anthrax as the enemy, but it can't tell that the oil is not the enemy.
And so now it attacks all the...
The oils that are similar to that oil in your body.
So what it did was it created an autoimmune response in my body.
And I came down with Addison's disease, autoimmune type 1 diabetes, fibromyalgia, hypogonadism.
I became sterile.
What else?
I mean, there's a whole list.
I take 20 different medications a day to stay alive or to deal with all the How old were you then?
Let's see, I was 19, so 23, I think, when I got my first.
And it was a series of shots.
I think there was like three or four in the series, but you had different intervals.
So, oh, well, it's doctors, right?
So they just assumed that I had type 2 diabetes because, so in 2003, I almost died from an Addison's crisis, right?
And that is when I discovered that I had Addison's disease and hypothyroidism.
So Addison's disease comes from...
So you have your adrenal glands and then there's a lining around the adrenal glands called the adrenal cortex.
You develop Addison's disease once that adrenal cortex is 90% gone.
And so basically...
It produces all the hormones in your body to, you know, from like adrenaline to, you know, just...
Our body's run on hormones.
Right, yeah.
And I have a type 1 diabetic daughter.
I don't know if you know that.
Oh, okay.
So she was diagnosed at 11, but she's a girl.
So when you start your menstrual cycle, when you go through all these changes, like your hormones throw your insulin off kilter.
So I can only imagine this Addison thing if that's dealing with adrenal and dealing with hormones on top of type 1.
Dear Lord, how did you function?
Yeah, it's been crazy.
And so it also does like your corticosteroids.
And so it balances your minerals, your electrolytes.
Your electrolytes, right.
And so in an Addison's crisis, your sodium goes down.
Way low.
And your potassium goes really high, which gives you the threat of like a heart attack or stroke or something like that.
And the sodium being so low is what could cause you to die as well.
Okay.
And then if you don't know about type 1 diabetes, people listen to this.
So What happens if you go in ketoacidosis, which means you have too high sugars, then it causes you to need more water, and it can make you, when you're drinking a bunch of water, you can dilute your electrolytes, and then if you have too much sugar, you can have a heart attack and die.
So you're talking about two different autoimmune disorders fighting against each other, really, and you're trying to find a balance and act, because type one's a whole balance and act by itself.
Right, yeah, yeah, it's crazy, and And then for, boy, it wasn't until I think like 2017 when they finally decided, because when I first had the Addison's crisis, they put me on prednisone and testosterone.
And so I gained weight.
I went from like 165 pounds to like 280 pounds like that, right?
But testosterone will also, okay, all that misses what happens too.
Tell me about it.
So then they never bothered testing me.
And this is outside doctors as well as the VA. Never bothered testing me for what kind of diabetes I had.
They just assumed that because I was heavy that I had type 2 diabetes because you're fat, right?
Well, steroids will make your sugar go through the roof too.
Yeah.
Well, and then finally I got this new endocrinologist in 2016, where I almost died the second time in 2016, a month before I got married to my wife.
Were you in DKA? It was another Addison's crisis.
Okay.
I wonder what your A1C was then.
I know it was high because they kept taking my blood sugar and giving me insulin.
Now, how much they were giving me, I have no idea.
I was pretty out of it, but I spent 10 days in the VA hospital there.
But finally, I got this new endocrinologist and she's like, hey, has anybody ever tested you for what type of diabetes you are?
And I'm like, I don't think so.
And she's like, well, let me test you.
And sure enough, it was, and this, they had me on metformin and all kinds of type 2 diabetes stuff, and she's like, this stuff isn't doing anything for you.
And so she got rid of it, and it was, it's been crazy, but yeah.
Oh my gosh, Travis.
Oh my gosh, my heart.
And I have a lot of type ones that watch my show because they know that we share children that are type ones and they're type ones.
But this is crazy.
I know they're listening to this thinking, oh my gosh, because this Addison thing sounds like a complete nightmare.
And I wouldn't wish type one on my worst enemy who I want to be in prison.
But you know what's crazy?
It's like...
With the Addison's disease, which is deadly, and then the type 1 diabetes, which can be deadly, right?
If it's not managed.
The worst one that I have to deal with is the fibromyalgia.
That thing is a pain.
And I wouldn't wish it on anybody.
It attacks your nervous system.
And in guys, I guess men and women experience it differently.
But in guys, it comes with a lot of muscle tension.
And so my muscles are constantly tight.
And I like to say that they're almost to the point of cramping without cramping fully.
You know what I mean?
And it's crazy because it'll affect one part of your body one day and another part of your body the next.
One day you can do a certain motion just fine all day and then the next day you might be able to do two or three and then all of a sudden Your muscles tighten up.
I had an impingement in my shoulder, which required eight weeks of physical therapy because I tried to paint the trim around the door in our bathroom.
Just the little trim.
It was horrible.
I got about halfway through and I couldn't move my shoulder.
I'm like, what is going on?
And that's what happened.
Wow.
And as somebody who tries to stay active, fibromyalgia is a nightmare.
So tell me what happened to the first time you almost died.
Like what was your, did you go to the emergency room?
Did you fall out?
Like what happened?
How did you know?
So about a month or two before I went to the hospital, I started feeling sick, right?
Just flu-like symptoms, you know, nausea, diarrhea, a little bit lightheaded, you know, kind of weak.
And I went to the doctor and they're like, oh, it's the flu.
And I'm like, okay, that makes sense.
And then a couple weeks later, I went in and they're like, it's the flu.
And I'm like, it's making less sense.
And then after a couple more weeks, they said it's the flu again.
And I'm like, this isn't right.
This is not it.
And of course, the whole time I'm getting weaker and weaker.
I'm not able to eat much.
I'm not able to drink much.
Every time I drink something, it comes back up.
And so we had...
Some friends at the church that were praying for me and kind of a...
It was God telling different people to talk to different people and it kind of made its way around to one of our friends who worked for a doctor and she's like, you know, maybe I could talk to him and he ended up at this point, I was working construction and I wasn't able to work anymore, obviously, because at this point, I was on crutches because I couldn't hold up my own body weight.
And...
Uh, so she, she asked him and he said, yeah, he would see me at cost.
Right.
And at this point I had hyperpigmented skin.
I looked like I was black or like from like deep South America.
I mean, really, really deep, dark tan.
Every time I'd go into the sun, my skin would hold onto the darkness from it, but never let it go.
And I live in Washington.
There's no sunshine in the winter, right?
No, I know, because Twilight, I used to love that whole series.
And I know it's not Christian.
It was terrible.
But anyway, it was filmed there.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Like, overcast.
Yeah, they ruined one of my favorite camping spots.
Oh, my God, I bet.
Now all kinds of tourists go there, yep.
Yes.
But...
Yeah, so I went into the doctor and he takes a look at me and my mom had to drive me in because I'm dizzy and couldn't concentrate.
He looks at me and he looks at my mom and he's like, have you always been this color?
And I'm like, no.
And he said, I think you have Addison's disease, but I got to take some blood tests to confirm.
And then I think it was like a day or two later, pardon me, he called the house.
And I was asleep in the recliner, and I had moved back in with my mom at the time.
So you're 19 at this point?
No, I'm like 20...
Well, let's see, 2003...
It's 28, I think.
28 at that point.
Okay, so how long has it been since your anthrax vaccination?
So it was 98, 99 when I got the series of the vaccination.
And then so 2003 is when I almost died.
So we're talking, what, five, four or five years?
So it took a while for it to go through, right?
Well, yeah, it took a while for me to get that bad.
Yeah.
The skin coloration changed within a couple months.
I started getting dark.
We had yearly training in Hawaii and I went to Hawaii and I came back dark and it never left.
And then I went to Mexico and It got even darker and it never left.
And so anyways, so he calls the house and I'm sleeping in the recliner and he said, you need to get Travis to the hospital now.
And so my mom tried to wake me up.
I wouldn't wake up.
Luckily, my brother-in-law was there and he carried me to the to the vehicle.
And I guess I came to on the way to the hospital and When we got there, they rushed me right in.
They could see I was in a pretty bad shape.
And first thing they did was ask me if I wanted a priest or a pastor to read me my last rites.
And I was like, I'm not going anywhere.
I'm like, I'm not going anywhere.
And so that was pretty tough.
You know, the second time, it happened a lot quicker.
I think it was only a week or two before I first started feeling sick and hit in the hospital.
It happened really quick.
And so that one impacted me mentally a lot, a lot more.
And so I've suffered with depression, PTSD, That kind of stuff from it.
It almost ruined my marriage.
Well, it almost took me before our marriage and then it almost ruined my marriage just from trying to Get a grasp or a grip on what was going on.
And, you know, I had an organization called Outdoors for our Heroes, which is a great organization.
My wife and I actually became board members.
I just stepped down in preparation for our move to Kansas, but she's still the treasure.
But they showed me that people care.
And then they kind of take soldiers and veterans out fishing and hunting, and they give you a chance to talk to each other, right?
And my whole thing was I felt alone because I didn't have any of this happen to me overseas in combat, you know what I mean?
And to me, there's a lot of people who deserve...
You know, the benefits and stuff.
And in my mind, I didn't deserve it because I never went anywhere.
And with talking with other veterans who had PTSD from being overseas, lost limbs, you know, traumatic brain injuries, It's crazy because even though their experiences were so much different, everything was manifesting the same exact way.
It really made me feel like I wasn't alone.
These people were there with me to help me through it.
It just kind of grew into a family Um, type environment.
And so that's why I started asking if I could help give back.
And then they asked me to be a board member and, and the rest was history.
But, and, you know, I got just as much help from helping other veterans as I did with them helping me.
So it was, it was really great.
Well, trauma is tricky like that.
And I have a PhD in counseling.
Yeah.
Counselor for 20 years.
And I'll tell you, you know, Trauma's a tricky thing, and it's different for everybody, but then there's also, you know, kind of a continuum on some things, and you don't know how it's going to affect you, but it's traumatic.
I, you know, found my daddy dead, wasn't expecting that, and my daughter got, you know, diabetes, almost died, and you have things happen that are traumatic.
It could be that, you know, someone tries to You know, swap your house and try to kill you.
It happened to me too.
Or they're threatening to kill your children or whatever.
And so PTSD and trauma...
It looks different for people, but then it also looks the same.
And you can't compare your experience with someone else and say, well, it's worse for them because they did this.
And logically, it may seem worse, but you don't know because children are raped and children see their parents go through really bad fights and domestic violence.
And the research shows the brain of a child who has witnessed domestic violence Their brain function and the holes in their brain and the stress hormones are way more severe than a child that's consistently raped, consistently physically abused.
That emotional terror and that emotional abuse and the domestic violence is way worse.
The trauma.
So you don't know.
We think we know, but we don't know.
You are totally validated.
That was you serving our country.
That was done to you.
It almost killed you.
It still could kill you.
Right, yeah.
The trauma you experienced was just as real as if your leg had been blown off.
Right, yeah.
And that's kind of one thing I got from some of these guys.
I mean, I've had...
A guy with one arm and a guy with both of his legs blown off both tell me, hey, you know, I wouldn't want to be in your position.
And I'm thinking to myself, you ain't got no legs, Lieutenant Dan, you know what I mean?
So it just, you know, so you're absolutely right.
And You know, it's true.
I have to deal with this.
Unless the Lord decides that I'm ready to be healed, then I get to deal with this forever.
And the threat of death is always there.
And it could be...
I mean, the biggest thing that I took away from the last time is it could be that quick.
And so, you know, and so I try and look at it like, you know, time is borrowed, right?
Here on the earth.
It's never guaranteed.
And so...
You know, even if you're 100% healthy, you could go out and get in an accident today, you know?
And so it's no different.
Well, I'm so thankful for your wife, and I'm so thankful that you...
Me too.
...and got to experience marriage and got to do the things that you wanted to do in life.
I know outside of having your own child, because I know you said one of the consequences of the...
That was sterilization, but at least you have a family of your own.
Yeah.
God gave me a beautiful stepdaughter, and I love her dearly, so...
Well, she needed you.
Yeah, absolutely.
She's a good girl, so...
So I want you to talk about the book and what it should slide on and why it's important.
So my viewers can go and purchase it and read it.
Definitely.
Yeah.
So I don't know if you want to see a copy of it.
That would be great.
There it is right there.
I don't know if you...
Greenleafire.
So it's Friendly Fire, the betrayal of one soldier by the government.
And I said one soldier because it's just my personal story.
But last time I looked in VAERS, which was when I was doing my research back in 2010, 2011 timeframe, there was 15,000 people or soldiers that were severely or had severe adverse events to the anthrax vaccination.
And we know VAERS... I have met one other soldier.
I got to meet him a couple years ago.
As a matter of fact, I got back in touch with him.
It's similar.
Autoimmune stuff.
And he also had some PTSD from his issues with autoimmune stuff.
But it wasn't the exact same stuff, but it was similar.
Did anybody in the military confirm that it was anthrax or linked in any way?
Or you know that from your doctor's?
Well, I know that from, so the doctor that I told you had looked at me and looked at my mom, he had actually worked in the VA as well, or he was working in the VA as well at the time.
I don't know if he did like evaluations or what he did, but he's the one.
I came back and I was like, hey, you know, my brother asked me if this had anything to do with my time in service.
And I said, is this something I picked up in Martinique?
Because I did some like language training in Martinique and And he's like, no, you can't catch it.
And I was like, well, the only other thing I could think of that was different from everything else was the anthrax vaccination.
And he wrote down on a piece of paper, pardon me, he wrote down on a piece of paper squalene.
And he said, I can't say anything more, but go do your research.
And so that was my confirmation right there.
And then when I put in my packet to the VA, I didn't have any help.
I didn't know what I was doing, but I was figuring, you know, I'm a smart guy.
I can figure this stuff out.
Well, I put together like two to three inches of paperwork and sent it into the VA and was like, this is all my research.
I would give you my medical records, but the army says that they lost it.
And so here it is.
And 13 months later, they gave me 100% disability rating.
No questions asked.
And so that was another confirmation.
And I guess I'm a part of this group.
It's an anthrax vaccine group on Facebook, and they have like 6,000 members.
And apparently, I just found this out yesterday or the day before, the PACT Act also includes vaccinations for the exposure.
And so, you know, they always on TV... You'll see they talk about the PACT Act covering like the burn pits overseas in the Gulf and whatnot and this and that.
But the PACT Act also includes vaccines.
So I got to look into that because apparently they'll do a study on you and they can determine that, yes, it was.
And so I told the gal that I would do that because she is heading up that push.
Yeah.
So do you know, Travis, if every soldier in the military at the time absolutely had to have anthrax vaccination just like they did with COVID right now?
Do you know that?
I don't know.
I don't know if it was every soldier or every soldier that had the area of operation in the Middle East.
And you know that it's different vaccinations, because you know that this one thing, the Jaws part, the squalene part, was it in all of them?
Right, correct.
There were only certain test lots that had it in, and apparently I was just one of the lucky ones.
Yeah.
Yeah, so it's been a trip, that's for sure.
I'm curious, the reason I was asking was because I think that we're probably going to have a mess with everybody having to take these vaccinations whenever people are falling dead.
Absolutely.
But finish telling me about your book.
Yeah, yeah.
Sorry, I got sidetracked.
And I think it's very good for, you know, I have followers who their children had to take this in the military or they had to take it even in, you know, being a nurse, being a doctor, being in healthcare and other companies that mandated this.
And so to me, it's a correlation of what you've been through in your experience.
Yeah, God's time is always perfect.
Yeah.
And I've seen that time and time again in my life.
And so my book, Friendly Fire, it covers my story from the time I first entered the military all the way through getting the vaccination.
Into becoming ill, struggling mentally.
I have two very real, very personal experiences with God in there that I talk about.
And then kind of where I am today.
But yeah, there's hundreds of thousands of soldiers out there, undoubtedly, that are dealing with this stuff.
And then now even more because of of the COVID stuff.
And I have to say, when I first saw them mandating The COVID vaccine for the military and for different people's jobs and whatnot.
A couple of my close friends are mandated to take the vaccine.
And it just, it brought up all that garbage in me again.
It was like, what are we doing?
Why are we allowing this again?
And it dawned on me, the story hasn't been told, right?
Nobody hears about this stuff, right?
Nobody hears that, you know, they covered it.
When it was an issue and people were fighting, you know, the court-martials, and then the media dropped it completely.
And I have reached out.
We didn't know as people because we didn't know the soldiers were going through this.
You wouldn't know.
Because it wasn't the general populace.
And so we didn't know.
And the news media, obviously, they control the narrative.
They're not going to tell this about the government.
Exactly.
And I've had a really, really hard time with people willing to pick up this story just because of the whole vaccination thing.
And, you know, so it's kind of, I need people like you who are courageous enough to tell the story that needs to be told.
I mean, these are people who have signed up to serve their country.
And yeah, when we sign up for our country, We know that there's a possibility we're going to get shot or blown up overseas or whatever, but we never think that our own government would do this to us.
And, you know, it needs to be told because There needs to be an end to the government experimentation on people.
Yeah, we're not lab rats.
Yeah, exactly.
We have all these people who worry about animal testing, and I'm like, yes, I don't want to hurt animals either, okay?
But we are humans.
We have a soul and a spirit, and no.
And I mean, soldiers tend to be the favorite targets, but in history, you know, they've used the Native Americans as an experiment, and they've used Black people in the Tuskegee experiments, you know, and so it's got to stop, and it's not going to stop until we say it's enough.
It makes me want to cry.
You know, I was reading right before I got on here with you, I was reading about this little girl, my friend Stu Peters, this will be on his network, He had posted this on his Died Suddenly page.
It was a little girl.
She's six years old.
My little boy's five, and she's in kindergarten, and her mother had made several social media posts about getting her the COVID vaccine because she was so worried, so worried, so worried, and her father found her in her bed dead, six years old, and she at least received two vaccinations according to social media, and I'm going, you know, we've let the media and And propaganda and brainwash us into doing this to our children.
And, you know, my children, of course, haven't had the COVID vaccine.
We haven't.
My husband, we just know.
But honestly, Travis, we're not having any vaccinations anymore.
And I thought people that were anti-vaxxers were weird.
I thought that they had lost their mind.
And, you know, my children have always had vaccines.
But I was talking to Dr.
Artis, and I had him on my show, and we were going through what he knew about vaccines.
And my daughter...
She had, from the very beginning, started having earaches as a baby.
And she's never sick, okay?
She's not sick with, like, the cold or, like, runny nose or coughing, nothing.
But she starts having earaches.
And so I had to get tubes in her ears a year.
He said that's directly linked to vaccines.
Then she was having this breath holding spells where about three years old, you know, if a child, you know how they fall and get hurt and they'll go...
Right.
But instead of crying, she would pass out and like turn blue and then come back.
And so I took her to Augusta to Medical Center and Medical College of Georgia.
They ran tests.
They said it's called breath holding spells.
She'll outgrow it.
Well, I look back at her vaccinations and she had vaccinations right before she started having those.
All right, then fast forward to her having her seventh grade shots.
She had them a year early.
We have her vaccines.
And then she, seven months later, develops type 1 diabetes, which is autoimmune.
They said she had a bad viral infection.
I said she hasn't been sick.
Oh, yes, she had to be sick.
I said, no, she wasn't sick.
And we're at one of the biggest research hospitals in Florida.
They're like, I promise you she had a viral infection.
Well, as I'm campaigning for governor, I have 20%.
Two different places out over the state, two different people came up to me and they wanted to know when my daughter was diagnosed with type 1.
And they both told me, separate people, separate times, one five months, one six months from getting their vaccinations for middle school that their child developed type 1 diabetes.
And that's on the rise.
The only way for that to be on the rise is because of vaccines.
Yeah, and I think, you know, I started out, I wasn't an anti-vaxxer at all, right?
I just figured it was something that, you know, would help.
I did a lot of science classes in college because I was going to be a chiropractor, and then things kind of went differently.
But, you know, it all made sense to me.
In my brain.
And the thing that I think that is different, especially later in time, is the stuff that they're adding to the vaccines that, you know, is different from what vaccines started out being.
Right, exactly.
Yeah, maybe you can put a bug in stews here for me because I know the other day I was watching his show and he had a guy on and his daughter had a vaccine injury.
And he was like, yeah, we're looking for vaccine injury stories.
And I'm like, dude, I've sent you it like three times.
Oh, yeah, he'll see this.
He watches my show, so he will definitely see this.
And a lot of times I pick up people he has that need to go in more depth because he doesn't have people on for, you know, 10, 15 minute segments.
Sure.
And he'll pick up from me.
Yeah.
Well, that's how I found you is Stu Peter's show.
And I started to follow him on Telegram.
And then I'm like, it was when you were running for governor.
And he's like, this is Candace Taylor.
And then, you know, then I started watching Jesus Guns and Babies.
I'm like, man, yeah, I love it.
He's a great guy.
He is an alpha male patriot.
He's a warrior.
Yes, he's a warrior.
So praise the Lord for him.
I mean, he...
He is under fire all the time.
He's not afraid to call it like he's...
No, and I mean, he's been fighting this same thing from the beginning.
And even at the beginning, I told him, I was like, and he's one of my best friends.
And I was like, Stu, you know, you are on this every single day.
And this was before people started dying suddenly.
This was, you know, just...
He's like, hey, my spirit, something's not right.
I've got to fight this.
And he just, like God kind of laid it on his heart to push this every day.
Even when he'd have other topics, he would always hit the vaccine to warn people.
And then after people started dying, I called him one day.
I was like in tears.
I said, I am so proud of you.
And I'm sorry for ever trying to deter you because God was using you.
Like you saved millions of people from getting this thing.
It's one thing I've learned.
When God speaks to you, you can't ignore it because, you know, he's got a reason for it.
And, you know, that's why I wrote this book.
I have another book in the pipeline that talks about the sins of America and stuff.
But I'm going to let this one take off first.
But this story is important.
I definitely want to read it.
This is Stu texting me right now.
But yeah, I definitely want to read it.
And it's going to be, I'm going to order it.
So everybody listening, y'all order it.
Tell them one more time how to find it, Travis.
Yeah, there's a couple of places.
So it's on Amazon.
It's on Barnes& Noble.
It's on Apple, so I guess iTunes, right?
And then if you want an autographed copy, you could go to my wife's website, fromusstudio.com, and then we have some books here at the house, and I'll be happy to sign it for you.
Send it off in the mail.
So yeah.
Awesome.
So what we'll do is we'll post it in the links below so y'all can go and y'all can link to the website and get it.
If y'all want to support those other places, y'all can.
But I would get an autographed copy if I were you from Travis.
Yeah.
Awesome.
This is who I am.
Send it to me.
I need to practice my penmanship.
And if y'all had somebody who's a military man, y'all, men are so hard to buy for.
So this is the perfect thing.
Actually, I just went and bought like five constitutional Bibles.
I had one, it's right here, that was given to me when I was running for office and I love it so much.
And so I went and bought it for all the men in my life to give it to them for like Father's Day.
Oh, that's awesome.
A book is a great thing to give.
So y'all, give this to anybody that's in the military or anyone that's a man.
Like this is a great men gift.
Yep, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And keep a tissue nearby.
Oh yeah.
Well, I want to read the God experiences.
That's why I'm getting it.
Oh man.
It was, even when I think of it today, it gives me goosebumps thinking about how he reached out to me personally.
And yeah, it's, it's crazy.
You'll love, you'll love the stories.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Twice.
And yeah, That's why I don't really have a fear.
And what's crazy is when I was going through PTSD and depression, I wanted to die.
I prayed for him to take me.
And I would never commit suicide because I don't believe in that kind of thing.
And I just figure it's kind of a coward's way out.
It is.
It hurts everyone around you, not you.
I really wanted God to take my life.
And he knew better.
He knew that I had a purpose.
And what's crazy is because when it was come time to die, I'm like, no, I'm not going anywhere.
But then, you know, afterwards, I'm like, oh, please take me.
It's weird how the mind works, right?
Well, the enemy.
The enemy wants to steal, kill, and destroy.
And he wanted to destroy you because this is how it works.
Somebody told me this.
I said, when the enemy, he's been studying us for millennia.
He said, he knows.
He knows that when God has angels around a person and God's protecting them and he's preserving them, there's something special about that person.
Why?
Because he saw the people who are not in power, who don't promote themselves.
And they're taking care of their families and they're doing all the good things and they have love in their heart.
But Jesus knows the heart of the man.
And so when the enemy sees someone protected, that's who attacks the most because there's destiny there.
And those people are like David and they rise up and they defeat armies.
And so he saw something that God had in you, Travis.
And because he saw it in you, he said, I'm going to kill him.
I'm going to attack him.
I'm going to do everything I can to him.
I'm going to plant these lies in his head.
I want him to be destroyed because the destiny and the purpose inside of you is great, my friend.
Thank you.
It's funny you say that because one of the chapters in my book is modern day Job.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I appreciate you having me on.
Yeah, I'm going to pray for you.
I don't normally do this, but I'm going to pray for you before we leave, okay?
So let's do that.
Lord, I just thank you for Travis.
God, I thank you for his heart.
He is the sweetest spirit, and I just thank you for that.
You created him in your image, and so he is a blessing to the earth.
I thank you that this book gives him millions of dollars.
It's a New York Times bestseller, Lord.
We call it Fourth, and that it brings healing to people, that it brings restoration.
I thank you for healing Travis's body and everything the enemy meant for harm that you used for good and even right now that the molecular structure of his body changes and it restructures and it is totally healed and that he has to live the rest of his life fully healed with no Autoimmune disorders.
God, we thank you for that.
We love you so much, Jesus.
And I ask anybody that's listening to this show that has autoimmune disorder that you heal them just because you can, because that's who you are.
You pay for it on the cross with your stripes on your back.
And so, God, we thank you for healing those listening and for protection for all of us.
In Jesus' name, amen.
Amen.
So thank you for coming, Travis.
I thank you so much for being here.
And I can't wait to meet you in person.
Maybe I'll go to Washington and you can keep me safe while I'm there.
There you go.
I'll be your bodyguard.
Yes.
Hey, I always had Marines, Army guys.
They always protected me when I was running for office.
Oh, I bet.
There's a lot of crazies out there.
I got one getting married.
He met his wife on my campaign and they're getting married in April.
Nice.
Nice.
Congratulations to them.
Yeah.
So thank y'all for tuning in today to Jesus Gems and Babies.
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