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Sept. 30, 2023 - Stew Peters Show
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JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft. Vlynn
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Hey everybody, welcome to Jesus, Guns, and Babies.
I'm your host, Dr.
Candice Taylor, and I have a wonderful guest today.
We're going to talk about gardening, which I'm terrible at.
But anyway, it's going to be a great show.
Ryan, my husband, would really like this show better than me, so he's going to watch.
And you're going to watch and you're going to learn all kinds of things.
It's going to be great.
I'm going to learn too.
Okay, we're going to start with Isaiah 58, 11.
I was looking for garden scriptures and there are a ton of them.
So I think God probably wants us to grow fruit and vegetables and be healthy.
But this is the one I really like the most.
The Lord will guide you always.
He will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame.
You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail.
I love that.
I love the idea that we're he, if we lean in him, we're like a well-watered garden.
So welcome to my show, Jesus, Skins, and Babies.
This is my dear friend.
We've known each other for several years now.
V-Lynn from Freedom Gardens, Electroculture.
I said it right.
Yes, ma'am.
Thank you, Candice.
I'm so excited to be here.
Thanks for having me on.
Golly, I've been on your show so many times.
It's so fitting for you, with you and Mick both, but for me to have you on here, and I'm so excited.
I can't wait.
Yes, this is a new venture for me.
So the show that you came on, of course, was the Patriot Party Podcast, which is our primary show.
We do that every day, Monday through Friday at 6 p.m.
Eastern, doing the news and politics and all that.
But I'm just going to jump right in here, if you don't mind.
But it started because, I mean, COVID, of course, changed everyone's lives, right?
And I got, well...
I pushed out of my job.
I chose to leave rather than take any, you know, poison shots.
And we sold our house and we moved about an hour south.
And we were like, all right, we're going to start a little homestead.
You know, I'm going to start growing our food and we're going to get chickens and ducks.
And I was like, this is going to be great.
And it was a miserable failure.
Our entire first flock of chickens and ducks got decimated by predators.
My gardens were meh.
I grew a couple tomatoes, which I was really excited about because I'd never been successful with tomatoes before.
I grew a couple green beans, but I certainly did not grow enough to sustain my family of four.
I've got two boys that are giant.
My 16-year-old is over six feet.
My 11-year-old is pushing every single day and they eat nonstop.
And then I have two giant dogs and, of course, Mick and myself.
So it's just, it wasn't enough.
And then we do another show on Sunday called Shrewspiracy, which is very often church.
Today we actually did the second part of the Book of Jubilees.
So, cause we say the Bible is the original conspiracy theory.
So we do a lot of that, but we did a whole series on the lost kingdom of Tartaria.
And in my research for Tartaria, I found electroculture, antiquitech, so ancient technology that's been used for millennia.
And I fell down this rabbit hole and I was like, wow, this is really cool.
Isn't it crazy, V-Lynn, how we have become so technologically advanced, but then we've lost the art of simple things.
That's how the enemy has stolen from us, and we've been brainwashed.
As you're talking, I'm thinking, this is why we're where we are, because we don't remember where we came from.
I think it's so important we remember where we came from.
I want you to tell them all about this, because they're going to want to hear it.
I want you to tell them really quick.
How you, because y'all have been awake.
Y'all know everything going on.
You both, I met you actually in Tampa at a Clay Clark event and I was speaking and y'all came up and met me when I was running for governor and it was from the very beginning of my campaign.
So this was like maybe 2021 in that summer.
But Why and how?
How did y'all get woken up?
How did that process happen?
Because my viewers, they respond more to what you're going to tell them if they know you.
So tell me how y'all kind of got to where you are, because you're very much a patriot, both of you.
Yes.
So Mick served 21 years in the Army, and this is kind of the start of our path too.
So 18 years ago, Yeah, 18 years ago, right after we got married, Mick was injured in combat.
He hit an IED so hard that he hit his head on the windshield, broke his Kevlar helmet, and detached the capillaries from an artery in his corpus callosum, right in the middle of his brain, the part of the brain that connects the two halves.
And they told me that if he didn't have surgery, he'd be dead in two weeks.
If he did have surgery, he'd be dead in five years.
I was like, well, you do what you do, and I will do what I do, and we'll see who wins.
God wins.
God always wins.
Mick's still with us, obviously.
So, but he lost all the feeling in his foot, in his right foot, all the way up to, it slowly encroached and it ended up to his mid-thigh and he was starting to lose feeling in his hands as well.
But he stayed in the Army.
He was the first soldier to ever re-enlist out of Walter Reed Medical Hold Company.
He set the precedent.
And he continued to deploy.
In fact, he went Special Forces, Delta.
Delta.
But while he was recovering from his surgery, he got a job in the Pentagon.
He was actually in the Pentagon on September 11th, 2011, when Benghazi happened.
And with the access and clearance that he had, he knew, he had proof right away That it was never a video.
That was all BS. They were using it as a cover-up.
But he'd sworn an oath to his country, to the Constitution, to his brothers in arms, and he could not disclose it, at least not publicly.
But he started looking.
He knew if that was a lie, how many other things were a lie?
And he started digging, and he started making lists, keeping track.
And I kind of blithely went about my business.
I was running a very large hotel, and I had two children, and I was pregnant with a second one at that time, but going forward.
And I just kind of did my thing.
And I really didn't pay any attention to politics because they didn't pay any attention to me.
So as long as I could, you know, put food on the table and take care of my kids, I really didn't care.
It wasn't really a big deal.
And then...
Well, and then COVID hit and everything was a big deal.
And I tell you, Candice, on...
March 11th of 2021, I'm sorry, 2020.
So right when COVID hit, right?
It was actually the day of the St.
Patrick's Day parade on Tybee, which they tried to cancel.
And we did it anyway.
They called it the Renegade Parade, right?
Because we were already all there.
So we went and did the parade anyway.
But I left work early to go out there.
And it would normally take me about 20 minutes to get from downtown Savannah out to Tybee Island.
And that day it took me almost three hours.
And it wasn't because of traffic.
There was very little traffic because everyone thought the parade had been canceled and anyone who was out there was already out there.
I found myself in a parking lot somewhere halfway to Tybee Island.
And it was like I had gotten this massive download of information.
And God told me then, do not take the shot.
Whatever it was.
Like, I knew.
I just knew.
I went back to work the next day and I told my assistant, I said, look, This is all made up.
This is all a ploy to get us to comply.
This is evil.
And they are going to roll out some kind of a vaccine, some kind of a shot, something.
And they're going to tell you it's good for you and it's going to kill you.
Do not, under any circumstances, take the shot.
That was on March 12th of 2020.
And my assistant looked at me like I was crazy.
But she knew.
I mean, she was my protege.
She'd been with me for years.
I trained her up.
We were really good friends.
And she knew I was dead serious.
And she has not taken the shot, by the way.
Yeah.
And I left my job.
Well, I got furloughed during COVID. And...
Already my eyes were opening.
And I started doing research.
And I've always been open-minded.
I will listen to...
I will entertain anything.
I generally need proof or evidence or a really strong belief for me to go along with it.
But I'll entertain anything.
I've got an entirely open mind.
And so I started doing research and I started digging into things.
And I love conspiracy theory.
It's a blast.
You know, thinking of the what ifs and that, you know, what could happen and why did this happen?
And, you know, where is this going?
They try not to be true, right?
Yes!
We have like a 99% success rate at this point.
Like we have a better batting average than any Yankee baseball team ever in history.
Right.
Yeah.
So, you know, it was just, it was crazy.
But then, so like I said, we sold our house and we moved down here and we started this homestead.
And Mick was a firefighter.
He got out of the army in 2017.
Yeah, 2017.
And he was a firefighter.
And you probably don't know this because we kept it pretty quiet at the time.
But Mick had a heart attack about two years ago.
Oh, yeah.
He missed one show.
Yeah.
Wow, I'm not surprised.
This man's insane.
But he had a heart...
I mean, it was minor.
As heart attacks go, it was minor.
But it was a big wake-up call.
A huge wake-up call.
Because after his brain surgery...
He was on so many drugs.
I mean, constant.
It was like he was up to taking 24 pills a day.
And most of them were to counteract the side effects of something else he was taking.
They had him on blood pressure medication and Adderall at the same time.
I mean, it was just crazy.
They had him on antipsychotics and anti-seizure medication and, you know, this, that and the other.
And either he was a zombie Or he was just angry, but nothing did what it was supposed to.
His PTSD got worse, his blood pressure was horrible, and he was just angry all the time.
And then he had the heart attack.
And I told him, I was like, you know what?
We need to make a change.
We need to make a serious life change or we're not going to survive.
And I don't just mean our marriage and our family.
I mean like we are not going to survive.
You are not going to survive.
You are not going to see our kids graduate from high school and get married and have their own kids if we don't make a serious life change right now.
And so I really, I dug into it and I found electroculture.
And everything like coincided all at once, right?
I started looking at electroculture.
I was like, okay, this is really cool.
I was like, let me try it.
And at the same time, I actually, I was listening to a podcast about crop circles.
Random, right?
Told you I love conspiracy theory.
And this lady, who was one of the original crop circle investigators, actually said that crop circles are not like alien spaceships that have come down and left the imprint on the grass or anything like that.
They're actually...
Pulses, energy pulses that come up from the earth.
And the plants that grow inside crop circles grow 40% bigger, they grow faster, and the seeds they produce, they're also pest resistant, drought resistant, and the seeds they produce do the same thing.
And they all grow in a Fibonacci sequence.
All crop circles come up in a Fibonacci sequence, which is sacred geometry.
I was like, okay.
So I found electroculture and I hear this about crop circles and I was like, well, that's really cool because electroculture uses the Fibonacci sequence quite a bit.
So I said, what if I build my gardens using electroculture structures in a Fibonacci sequence?
And so that's what I did.
So I made these giant six, seven, eight foot electroculture antennas.
And I mapped out, I have two 20 by 20 foot gardens.
And I mapped out where I should put the stakes in a Fibonacci sequence.
And I set them all up.
And I planted my plants around them.
Candice, my cherry tomatoes were the size of my hand.
Okay.
My first year asparagus was six feet tall.
My green beans, I put seeds in the ground.
40 days later, I am eating green beans that are twice as long as my hand.
Regular green beans.
Okay, so let me tell y'all, I'm not a plant person, right?
My husband is, and so he has done asparagus.
And asparagus is hard, like it's kind of hard.
It comes up easily, but it doesn't multiply.
It takes years for it to multiply.
It comes back, you know, but you might get a little bundle the first year, two little bundles the second year.
He's been doing this for several.
So I'm shocked because I'm telling you, he's good at that and he's good at all that and uses natural fertilizer and all.
And it takes a long time.
So for it to grow like that, if you've never grown asparagus, that's a miracle.
I have cut my asparagus down three times this year and literally less than a week later they're two and three feet tall and falling over and I have to cut them again.
Wow.
My banana peppers are so big I can stuff them with hamburger and rice.
Same with my poblano peppers.
They're so gigantic.
My green peppers or like my sweet peppers I'll have six or seven peppers growing on a single branch.
My Tabasco pepper One Tabasco plant is eight feet tall on the branches.
I have over a thousand Tabasco peppers on there.
It's wild.
How big is your garden?
Like an acre?
No, I have two 20 foot by 20 foot gardens.
Wow.
That's my primary food source.
I have others that I've developed.
So I have an area behind my porch where I put a lime tree and an herb bed and some sweet potatoes in there.
And then I have a container garden in the back as well, where I generally start my seedlings.
And I made little electric culture antennas for that.
And then I'll move them into the ground.
Although I found when I start my seedlings, With an electroculture antenna, the roots get so strong and they wrap so tightly around the antenna, I generally have to move the antenna with the plant.
You can't detach it.
Okay, so listen.
Other people are going to be like me that are not botanists.
I'm going to need you to break this down.
I'm going to need you to break it down.
So tell me, like, that geometry term you used, I know what that is in geometry, but I don't understand how it is in the garden world.
So you're going to have to break it down.
Well, it's not in the garden world.
Generally, it's not.
I mean, it is in plants, right?
Plants grow with spirals.
Like, I mean, you'll see, like, petals will spiral around going up a stalk.
Even the tree behind you, actually, the leaves go in a spiral up, okay?
Go around the stalk in a spiral.
That's a Fibonacci sequence.
But people don't generally use Fibonacci sequences in their garden.
I just came up with it because I just took two concepts and put them together.
Except for in the electroculture antennas.
So the antenna is a spiral in and of itself.
So it's literally a piece of wood with a piece of copper spiraled all the way around it and then extending up on the top.
So what does it connect with?
Like energy in our atmosphere?
Exactly.
Energy in our atmosphere.
It pulls it in and it gives your garden, your soil, basically like a constant pulse of energy.
It's like an electromagnetic field that we have that it's connected to.
Yes, exactly right.
Exactly.
And it attracts pollinators.
I have so many dragonflies in my gardens, it's not even funny.
Dragonflies, butterflies, bumblebees.
I mean, I have pollinators all over the place.
But you say it's a deterrent for pestilence.
Yes, because it actually attracts spiders that eat a lot of the bad pests.
So spiders all over my garden, too.
Spiders are a gardener's best friend.
My son would not like that.
Well, you know, it is what it is.
Spiders are incredibly useful in a garden.
They eat so many of, you know, the bad pests that eat your garden.
It also, these antennas help with moisture control, so you don't need to water as much.
You can water less and get significantly bigger plant life.
I mean, it's crazy.
This is crazy.
It's crazy.
It's literally, it's a magic wand for your garden.
Because God created it.
See?
God is magical.
Yes!
He created all this.
He created this electromagnetic field.
It's interesting that it's copper.
Copper is so expensive though, right?
Well, you know, it is and it isn't.
And that's the thing.
When I went looking for people selling electroculture antennas, they use such a heavy gauge copper.
I'm like, well, no wonder your antennas are so freaking expensive.
You're charging like five bucks for a little 12-inch antenna.
Because you don't need that much copper.
I have thin copper on my huge antennas and they work amazingly well.
Between 12 and 16 gauge, you don't need more than that.
Then you're just inviting thieves.
A lot of these electroculture sculptures that they have, they'll make these pretty pyramids.
They look great in your garden.
They do squat for your soil.
That's not what it's for.
Our grandparents used this.
Our great-grandparents used this.
If you go back and you look at pictures of old farms, old homesteads, And you'll see they have these metal spikes on their fence posts.
That's literally electroculture.
They have copper or ionized steel on On their fence posts.
The copper works the best.
Copper works the best.
So does the copper go into the ground?
Okay, so it's on wood.
About six inches in.
So with the big, big antennas, like the four, five, six, seven foot antennas, you want to put At least six inches in.
I usually go down a foot just for stability because if you have, you know, six feet of wood standing above, you want to go a little bit further down just so it doesn't fall over.
I'll also put mine inside cinder blocks so that it doesn't, to give it more stability.
So I'll, you know, dig a six to 12 inch hole in the ground, put a cinder block directly on top of it, drop my antenna in, fill the whole thing with dirt.
And then I've got a little herb bed as well and it That antenna works both for that cinder block little bed that I can plant herbs in and then all the whole garden around it.
So it doesn't have to necessarily have copper around the whole bed.
It's just like what's going up.
Yep.
It's like a bubble over your garden.
It's on each corner?
Is that what you do?
It's on each corner?
Put it in the northernmost part of your garden or your pot and you'll see when you put the antenna in, eventually the copper will start to move.
It'll start to bend and it always points north.
Wow.
Isn't that interesting?
It really is.
While we're spinning around in outer space.
Right?
Oh, no.
Okay.
That's a whole different show.
I'm just saying because they love to call me a flat earther.
I've never said I believe the earth is flat.
I believe in the Bible.
This is, I believe the Bible.
I believe we're in a firmament.
And that's why it makes sense to me.
If we have a firmament over us, we would have an electromagnetic field.
I mean, whether the earth's round or flat doesn't matter to me.
You could care less.
I care that I'm protected and God created the earth and we have a firmament that protects us and God's throne is on top of the firmament.
That's what I care about.
And so I believe in creation.
But it's funny because somebody's going to watch this and say, see, that's why.
So I have to just, I have to make fun of it because it's so ridiculous and it's such a big deal that people get caught up on that and it's like, oh, you know, anyway.
But yes, it's, you know, scientists, even whatever theory you believe, we believe there's an electromagnetic field.
Obviously, we know that this is working and you're not, you're an ordinary person just like me and you're growing stuff that's humongous and fast.
And so I'm going real quick, going to give a shout out to Heaven's Harvest.
Because my dear friends over there, and they use cocaine if you go to heavensharvest.com, because you will save more, because he gets a bigger discount for my show, but his seeds are heirloom seeds, and so you can replant whatever you get from your vegetables, and seeds you get from the general store are not like that.
And so go to heaven's harvest, get some seeds, because I'm sitting here thinking about my seeds.
I had packs when I went up to where heaven's harvest is located, and I went in there, and he gave me seeds from every one of the The vegetables and fruit.
So we have a ton of them.
Ron's tried the tomato and he's tried some, he made me some sugar baby watermelon that was, oh my gosh, delicious.
And so I'm so excited now I can like use this and try my seeds.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, it's great.
You know, and honestly, I think the most important thing What I've learned.
Well, because here's the deal.
I told you the story about my husband and his brain surgery, and it's losing the feeling of his foot and all that.
So in the past year, I have gotten him off of all big pharma drugs, really, since his heart attack.
No big pharma drugs whatsoever.
We distill our water.
We only eat, like, produce out of our garden.
But what do you do?
How do you distill?
What do you do with that, Baylan?
Oh, I have a countertop water distiller, and I take tap water, I pour it in there, and there's a jug, and it just heats it up, and the distilled water comes out.
We go through two or three gallons a day, honestly.
It's great.
You just add a teaspoon per gallon of Himalayan sea salt to get the minerals back in.
It's all you need.
But then you've taken out all the fluoride, the heavy metals, the detergents, all the...
The drugs, because there's a lot of drugs in your tap water.
They do not get cleaned out when it goes through water reclamation.
So it's your tap water.
Where did you get your distiller from?
Where'd you buy it?
Livono.
Anyway, Amazon.
It's like a hundred bucks.
Okay.
It was so worth it.
So worth it.
So worth it.
I got two of them and I run two water distillers all day.
When we go through two or three gallons of water a day, you know, the kids drink it.
And now I don't even like drinking regular water because even the water that they label as purified water, that's tap water.
Spring water or distilled water is really the only way to go.
So I've got them on distilled water.
I make all of our medicines out of my garden.
And Candice, let me tell you, about six months ago, during a show, we were actually doing a Bible show.
I think we were reading Enoch.
Mick regained the feeling in his foot.
Wow.
After 18 years, Mick got the feeling back in his foot.
He can feel his knee again, which is rough because he jumped out of airplanes for a very long time.
And it was great when he couldn't feel it because, you know, he's like 45.
Now, all of a sudden, after almost 20 years, he can feel his knee again.
He was like, man, I really beat this thing up really hard when I couldn't feel it.
So now we'll have to believe God to heal it so he won't hurt.
We do a lot.
We use a lot of CBD that helps significantly with his pain.
But other than that, his blood pressure is perfect.
His anger is just normal Irish anger, not full-blown PTSD anger.
He's my Mick again.
He's my husband again.
He's the person I grew up with.
Not this disassociated Angry person that was in my house for 10 years.
I have my husband back.
And it's fully because we grow all of our food.
Now, he's gotten to the point where if he eats anything processed, he gets sick.
So his boss will be like, let's go out to lunch.
He's like, no, I'm good.
I brought my lunch.
He can't eat outside of my kitchen.
We go to my mom's for dinner and he'll throw up on the way home.
He's like, she cooked something out of a box.
Sure enough, everything we eat is pure and it's amazing.
And I tell you, well, the two other things about electroculture that blew me away.
First off, Even my 11-year-old noticed.
He came and did a Freedom Garden show with me two weeks ago, which was fantastic.
He did an awesome job.
But even he said, I eat less and I'm fuller for longer because the food is so much more nutritious.
It lasts longer.
I found some peppers in my fridge that I'd forgotten.
I'd thrown them in there like two weeks ago and they're still perfect.
When was the last time you bought peppers from a grocery store and they lasted two weeks in your fridge?
They used to when we were kids.
Right?
Yeah.
Not anymore.
I'm just thinking about all the health benefits and then you're going to lose weight because you're not going to be eating as much because you don't lose any calories because it's going to be denser nutrition.
I lost 60 pounds.
Wow.
I went from a size 14 to a size 6.
I think I'm probably up to like 70 pounds now.
Yeah.
And it just melted off.
It's amazing.
And I don't crave sugar anymore.
I don't crave...
I don't drink soda.
It's...
Absolutely incredible.
And when they go on and they tell you, you know, this new food pyramid where lucky charms are more nutritious for you than farm fresh eggs, you know you should be eating farm fresh eggs.
Right.
Because everything that they tell you is an absolute lie.
What do you say your dogs?
That's one question that's popping in my head right now.
I make their food too.
My dogs and my chickens basically eat what we do.
So we bought a cow, a slaughtered cow.
I drove to Texas actually to get a cow.
I got to get another one here in about six months.
Well, soon because it's been about six months.
So I need to get another one here in about two months.
But I make all my dog food.
So I use ground beef.
Liver, if I have it left, my neighbor across the street goes and catches river fish and I trade him for eggs.
And then rice, sweet potatoes that I grow, whatever vegetables, green beans, carrots, peppers, whatever's fresh out of the garden.
The ends of whatever I cook, I save and that goes in the dog food.
And then duck eggs and a bunch of herbs.
And I mix it all up and they get a couple cups of that a day.
I mean, I make like a week's worth.
Do you dry it somehow?
Put it in the fridge.
It's like your farmer's dog commercials that you see on TV. It's the same thing except that I make it at home.
And it costs me next to nothing to make.
So it's soft?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they love it.
They probably love it.
I was going to say they probably love it.
Yeah.
I mean, I'll give them a kibble base every once in a while and I feed them like Victor, which is super expensive.
I did a lot of research into that, but not much.
They primarily eat the, you know, I do have a 200 pound, 18 month Irish wolfhound that's only half done growing.
He eats a lot.
So he needs a kibble base every once in a while just as a snack.
But yeah, no, I make all their food.
Same thing with the chickens.
Chickens eat.
Their primary diet is rice and pinto beans and then they get all the leftovers from whatever.
The kids for lunch eat the leftovers from dinner the night before and then whatever's left in their lunch goes to the chickens when they get home.
So my garbage has been cut in more than half.
Oh yeah.
So tell us, what are some recipes?
You're doing all this fresh all the time.
For me, I work full-time and so I have three kids and I have a husband, which one of my kids is in college.
You probably have eaten terrible, honestly.
But what do you do that's a quick meal?
So it's kind of like your standard thing that you do.
I mean, I guess you can do scrambled eggs and you can do simple things like that.
But do you make your own bread?
Like, what are you doing?
I do make my own bread.
I make almost everything fresh.
So I usually I'll have a baking day, like a prep day once a week, right?
I'll make three or four loaves of bread.
I'll make a big tray of homemade macaroni and cheese.
I'll make a big pot roast.
A couple of weeks ago, I cooked a 19-pound turkey.
That lasted us all week.
Another week, I made a big brisket.
Then we eat throughout the week because we do the same thing.
We've got two kids.
We do a show from 5.45 to 8.30 every night, so we're looking for a quick dinner.
I'll tell you, I'll walk over and just pick salad for the four of us.
I have a couple of Aero Gardens on my counter, but then I have salad containers and salad beds, pallets full of salads, and I'll just go and pick some salad and get some turkey or leftover roast beef and some fresh vegetables from the garden and cut it up and We'll have steak salad for dinner.
It's pretty fabulous, actually.
Sounds really good.
And I'm sitting here thinking, I'm driving over because you don't live too far from me in a couple hours.
And I will come and see all this in person and come eat with you while I'm there.
Yes, yes, yes.
So do you do anything in the crock pot?
Do you air fry?
Like, what do you do?
I mean, I'll air fry and I'll crock pot.
Since I'm home, I mean...
I spend six hours a day in my gardens generally, although I take care of my mom's yard too.
So every Monday I go to her place and take care of all her yard too and grow food for her over there as well.
My focus is really growing our food.
I left my job.
I walked away.
I've never been happier.
I say we are food rich and cash poor.
Since most people these days are both food poor and cash poor, I figure we're one up.
So I'm good with that.
But I think the most important thing, especially in today's economy, especially with what they're doing to our food supply, especially with what they're doing to our food, the most important thing is to grow your own food.
And you don't need to spend six hours a day in the gardens like I do.
I do that because I love it.
It's incredibly rewarding for me and I'm blessed that I'm in a situation that we can do that.
Although, and I will say all the proceeds from Freedom Gardens ElectroCulture, so the store opens this week, and it's not expensive.
I mean, I make these for next to nothing.
I sell them for next to nothing.
Because the most important thing is for you to be able to grow your own food.
So like my 12-inch ElectroCulture steak, I call it the green thumb, right?
Everyone can have a green thumb.
Even me.
I grow nothing.
Even you.
Yes.
You stick the steak in a pot with some seeds.
You water it every couple of days.
I mean, every day until it sprouts.
And then every couple of days after that.
And in less than three months, you'll be eating food.
You do it with salad.
In less than a month, you'll be eating greens.
I mean, it's amazing.
It's just so important for everyone to grow their own food.
I agree.
So let me just tell you, Ryan was supposed to tell me about money because he's so good with money and I don't like thinking about money.
We're on a budget and I try to stay with what he tells me to do, but I hate all of our bills come out automatically and he does the checking account.
I hate it.
And so we go to the grocery store, and I grocery shop with the kids typically, and they're not throwing stuff in their buggy.
But he doesn't do that.
He lets me handle that.
He was fussing about, where are you spending all this money?
You're going through money like crazy.
What are you doing?
I'm like, do you know how much groceries are?
And so he went with us to the grocery store.
We did not even have a whole buggy of groceries.
We could have fit another $100 in there easily.
And we check out, and this would have been maybe $150, maybe $170 a year and a half ago.
$420.
Yeah.
And he is like, $400?
And I said, this is where all my money goes.
He's like, you think I'm buying clothes?
I'm not.
It's going to food.
It's insane.
And you get less.
And so what he did know is he always buys the dog food because it's so heavy.
He was like, instead of getting 50 pounds, you're getting 40 pounds and you're paying $10 more.
And so he's been feeding our dogs like canned chicken and dumplings and then getting some other like dried dog food that's like a specialty dog food and kind of supplementing to get their nutrition in there.
Because it's so, you can buy cheaper canned people food than dog food.
It's crazy.
Yep.
Yep.
Well, I'll send you a dog food recipe that's really easy.
And it costs like 20 bucks to make and it'll feed them for, I mean, depending on how many dogs you have for a week or two.
You store it in the fridge and it's super easy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I mean, I hear you.
You know, I don't go to the grocery store much, but when I do...
I mean, I think I went the other day and I bought like a jug of tea, which generally I make my own tea, but the kid drinks it like it's going out of style and I forgot to make a gallon that day.
So, you know, I went to the store, I bought a thing of tea, I bought a thing of lemonade.
I think I bought some flour and some vinegar and I bought some beer for Mick and a bottle of wine for me.
And it was like $85.
Are you kidding me right now?
Like, how do people live?
I don't understand.
How does anyone survive?
I mean, everyone right now is having to choose between putting food on the table or paying their bills.
It's true.
I mean, there's no vacation.
There's no...
None of that.
That's done.
This is...
We're living tight.
We could cut back on food and other stuff, but I haven't.
I've just been buying what we normally buy and doing it.
If we grow a garden, which Ryan does grow a garden, but not to the extent that you're growing.
If we did that, I feel like we were rich again because all of our money literally goes to food.
Gas is outrageous, but we cannot travel as much.
We can stay home, but food, you've got to eat.
You have to eat.
And, you know, they're pushing just this nasty food on us.
It's so gross.
Everybody now being gluten intolerant.
And like, you know, I have psoriasis.
And so it's like they were saying, you know, it's probably something to do with something you're eating.
Something you're eating is probably making the autoimmune condition worse.
Everybody has autoimmune issues and everything.
All it's about the food and making it worse.
Well, your psoriasis, Candice, is from a parasite.
Your autoimmune issue is from a parasite.
You give your dogs heartworm medicine?
Ivermectin?
That's what it is.
That's what heartworm medicine is.
It's ivermectin.
Take some for yourself.
I'm not even kidding.
Or take some fenbendazole.
I mean, take some hydroxychloroquine.
If you have animals, You have parasites.
If you walk outside, you have parasites.
Until, I want to say, like 1973, 74, every doctor treated all their patients for parasites all the time.
They gave you a pill, hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, and everybody was healthier.
You didn't have Everybody didn't have autoimmune disease.
Cancer wasn't exploding like it is now.
Cancer is parasitic as well, by the way.
If you don't know that, I'll tell you that parasitologists in Egypt know that.
In Africa know that.
Everywhere else in the world, they know that cancer is parasitic, except in our Western quote-unquote civilization.
Well, they're parasites in the shots because everybody's getting cancer.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yes, there were.
Yes, there absolutely are parasites in the shots.
And a parasite isn't necessarily just a little bug.
I mean, it is a bug.
Like when they say, oh, you caught a bug?
Oh, your kid bought a bug home from school?
Yes, they did.
It's a parasite.
That's why ivermectin works for a cold.
That's why ivermectin works for COVID. Because it's a parasite.
But yeah, I mean, a parasite can be parasitic debris.
Any kind of bacteria.
Don't just imagine little creepy crawlies under your skin because that's not necessarily what all parasites are.
Anything parasitic is something that's inside of you and feeding off of you.
Your psoriasis.
That was the other thing.
I had tinea.
Which is an overproduction of yeast in your skin.
So it looked like I had leopard spots all over me.
It was even getting all the way up to my neck.
Completely gone.
Mick had really, really bad eczema and psoriasis.
I called it his flesh-eating bacteria.
And I don't think I was too far off.
That's completely gone as well.
Most of the skin conditions that people suffer from Most of the brain fog.
All of the ailments that we all suffer from.
Obesity.
Everything.
It's all from your diet.
It's all from your diet.
You're not having the probiotics and all that stuff that's in your stomach because you're getting it naturally.
I don't do any of that.
I don't take any of that.
The only thing I take is Cardio Miracle.
Which is, I don't know if you're familiar with Cardio Miracle.
Okay, if you're not familiar with Cardio Miracle, then I will send you a person to get in touch with because this stuff is amazing.
It is all your vitamins and minerals all in one shot.
It's at DefiantMiracle.com.
It's all organic, completely amazing, healthy.
That's all my vitamins and minerals for the day, which I get them all in my food too, but it just keeps me going for the day.
Is it actually a shot or is it?
It's a powder that you put in a drink.
Two scoops.
Well, you know, one scoop twice a day.
Mick only does it once a day.
I do it twice a day.
But two scoops.
So one scoop twice a day in water and you just drink it and it's amazing.
Is it tasty?
It's not terrible.
I mean, it's an acquired taste, so you get used to it.
I like it now.
Nick said, nah, not so much, but I like it.
I mean, I'll drink pretty much anything, so I'm not one to judge.
But other than that, really, everything is...
I don't take any kind of other...
No supplements.
I don't take any drugs.
I don't even take ibuprofen or anything like that.
I don't even get cramps anymore.
Honestly.
It's insane.
I have never been this healthy in my entire life.
Tell me what products you're going to have.
You're launching this new company.
It's going to be for these gardens.
Tell me what all you're going to sell.
I'm starting...
Like I said, when I went looking, everyone just has like between 12 and 18 inch antennas, which I will have a 12 inch antenna and an 18 inch antenna.
Okay.
So those are for containers, right?
Your 12 inch antennas for containers.
Seedlings, small containers, your 18-inch antenna goes up from there to a slightly bigger one.
Then I'll also have a teepee, like an 18-inch teepee.
So it's three connected and braided at the top for climbing plants.
And then I'll have a 30-inch antenna and a 30-inch teepee, a 42-inch antenna and a 42-inch teepee, a 60-inch antenna, A 72-inch antenna and an 84-inch antenna.
So what will you do when you ship that?
You'll put them together?
You'll tell them how to put them together?
Oh, it's one piece.
So you're going to ship 80 feet?
No, 84 inches.
Yep, I absolutely am.
I am going to ship you a 7-foot stake to put in your garden.
One foot gets buried, 6 feet go up.
And it'll just come in a big box.
It's not very heavy.
It's just long.
But yeah, one piece shipped off to you.
So you're basically doing the antennas.
And are you providing them information on how to do the beds?
Oh yeah.
If you go to the website, which again, it'll be open in a couple days.
I don't know when this is coming out.
This will be on Saturday, so you should already have it.
Yes, it'll be open by then.
So electrofreedom.com.
Besides just the store, there's also blog posts, videos, links to the show.
Because I started the Freedom Gardens podcast to teach people how to do this.
As I was learning, I was like, let's all learn together.
Let's all do it together.
So every Saturday, I go in there and we'll do a show.
We check out what's growing in the gardens and we'll do...
Like how to tell if your chicken eggs are fertilized or, you know, building an electroculture antenna or electroculture garden.
We do all kinds of things.
Honeybees, you know, everything homesteading related.
Even like do-it-yourself, how to make your own laundry detergent and dishwasher soap and bread and, you know, all that good stuff.
So I've done all kinds of shows like that.
So, I mean, there'll be links to all that on the website, information about the history of electroculture.
A lot of people are like, oh, it's some new age hippy-dippy fad, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, if 2,000 years is new age, then sure, okay.
But actually, it found a resurgence.
They used it constantly.
I mean, it was standard.
It was like a lightning rod on top of your house, which we don't have those anymore either.
And it actually has a similar effect to a lightning rod.
So Candace, you know where I live, right?
You've been to my town.
And I live on a little island off the coast of Georgia, okay?
Literally a tiny little, not even a mile long island in the middle of the intercoastal.
A couple months ago, we had a pretty massive tornado go through here, okay?
Then shortly after that, we had a horrible hailstorm come through here.
And then we were just in the path of Idalia, right?
That hurricane that was kind of a nothing burger.
The tornado ripped apart our town.
I mean, like whole businesses, I want to say, I think that Goodwill went down or the Dollar General, something like that, got completely taken apart.
Fencing, people lost fences and trees and I mean, just like whole swaths of trees just gone.
Just down the street from me.
I mean, trees falling, all kinds of stuff.
Same thing with the hailstorm.
All kinds of damage.
Everyone's gardens were destroyed in the hailstorm, except for mine.
And then in the hurricane.
That hurricane came through.
There was a kid that lives in my neighborhood that was on the news because he saw this giant tree fall across the street and all he could think to say was, Timber!
It was really cute on the news.
Someone lost the siding off their house.
You know what happened to our house?
Which, by the way, sits on an acre pond that has been overflowing for over a year.
So I have a whole line of pine trees that are like ready to fall on my house.
It's horrible.
And it always floods.
We had no damage in any of those storms.
The hail storm, I had one pine cone cut a two-inch swath through one salad bed.
That was it.
I have a 25-foot electroculture rod in my back, like behind my pool.
It didn't even move in 60-mile-an-hour winds with the hurricane.
I lost nothing.
I have baby peppers that are still on my plants after 60, 70-mile-an-hour winds.
I have 14-foot okra.
Yeah, my okra is 14 feet tall.
Wow.
It doesn't matter to harvest it.
No, it's all still there.
Didn't lose anything.
I lost nothing.
We watch the storm, and you know it's storm season, right?
Every afternoon we get a big thunderstorm.
We watch the thunderstorms roll in from the Atlantic.
Like, they're right up to our house.
We'll have lightning going off.
The storm clouds break up over our property and reform behind us.
Even the neighbors noticed and have said, like, they're like, what are you doing?
Like, Are you protected by God?
Like, is there something we should be doing?
And the electromagnetic field or something, right?
I literally designed a huge electromagnetic field around my property and my gardens have been entirely protected all summer.
Isn't that crazy?
It's wild.
And it's so easy!
This is awesome.
We have to try it, right?
And then we have to share our pictures with Elian so she can post it on her website.
And like I said, Candice, you know, everywhere I look, these things are so expensive and it's ridiculous.
No, no, no, no, no.
My most expensive antenna, that 7'1", is $50.
Wow.
Yeah.
My 12-inch antenna is $2.
And it's buy five, get one free.
So you get a six pack for 10 bucks, right?
Wow.
Yeah.
Like, I mean, I'm not pricing this for today's, you know, inflation or economy.
I honestly think if more small businesses would start pricing their goods for, I mean, you're basically, you know, cut out your labor costs.
I am not paying myself $25 an hour to make these steaks.
I'm sorry.
I'm not.
That's not what it's about.
It's about getting people to grow their own food.
Even if you think you can't grow food, you can grow your own food.
But not if you can't afford it.
What's the point?
What's the point of selling electroculture antennas to people that can't afford to buy food if they can't afford to buy the damn antenna?
That's right.
So, yeah, I'm pricing these to sell.
And all of the proceeds is actually going to our 501c3 that my best friend and I started called Mama H's Farm for a Better Tomorrow.
We're getting it off the ground right now.
We're actually looking at planning an event probably in the fall.
I might come and ask you to speak.
But like an all-day kind of a farm day because we're looking to buy land, but we want to do a bioregenerative farm as a refuge for survivors of abuse.
Kids transitioning out of foster care, you know, women with kids that are in bad situations, all of the animals, all of the animals, all of them.
And we just need funding for it.
And people don't have the money.
We refuse to take government money or money from any woke corporations.
So, okay, so I'm going to use my electroculture antennas to fund Mama H's farm for a better tomorrow.
I love it so much.
That's my heart.
I let, you know, I work with abused children every day and domestic violence every day.
That's what I do.
I love it so much.
It's beautiful.
And so there'll be some wealthy person to see this.
And so you just go and you order and you donate and you help fund this.
It's going to be amazing.
Yep, exactly.
And there'll be a link to Mom H's Farm, of course, on the website as well.
So, and I'm, you know, I'm doing a progression set.
So in containers, So people can see for themselves how it works.
So I've got like, I've got two lemon trees that are the same size right now in, you know, the same size pot.
And I'm going to put an antenna in one and not in the other.
I'm going to start some seedlings, same thing, you know, put an antenna in one and not in the other.
And then some older plants that are kind of on their way out.
Antenna in one, not in the other.
You do have to separate them because the antennas do work even further out than just the pot because it does create that electromagnetic field.
So they really need to be like four or five feet apart.
But I have plenty of space for that.
And I'm just going to film it just a couple seconds every week and then, you know, just do a time-delayed thing so that you can see how the antennas really work because they really do.
So tell me, like if I have, I have, I love the Satsuma oranges.
We have, we have several trees.
So if I put a antenna in my tree beside a tree on the ground, is that what you would do?
Stick it beside the tree and maybe stick it by this tree and then like it, they make a feel together where the trees are kind of dispersed.
Yeah.
Or, I mean, depending on how far apart they are, you don't even have to put it next to the tree.
You can put it, like, a little bit further out from it.
And, you know, unless it's a small tree and you want to use it for support, which they do make good supports as well.
No, they're big trees.
Yeah, they're big trees.
And you just, you know, you put it out, put it a little ways away from it in the northernmost spot of that area.
Like a six-foot stake covers about 20 square feet.
So we're 20 round feet as it is.
But yeah.
And, you know, just put a couple out there and you're going to be...
I am harvesting limes right now.
And I still have limes growing.
Wow.
And I bring that up because the oranges are similar to the limes, both being citrus.
You know, you harvest citrus in the winter.
Yes.
Okay.
I'm harvesting limes right now.
My limes are growing year round.
I have new baby limes coming up and I have big ripe limes coming down.
That's awesome.
If my fat students start doing that, I will lose my mind.
Yeah.
Because we just look forward to our fat students.
We look forward to it so much when it's that time of year.
We love them so much.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I want you to go back to the beginning when we were talking about the geometry shape thing that you put together.
Explain that concept really quick.
The Fibonacci sequence.
And I am going to offer a service as well.
If someone wealthy can afford it and wants me to come out and do this, I will be more than happy to design your garden for you this way.
I'll even come out and build it myself for you.
But Fibonacci sequence, sacred geometry.
You know that, for example, your foot...
It's the exact length from your wrist to your elbow.
I learned that when I watched Pretty Woman one time.
Yes, exactly.
Sacred geometry, that's a part of sacred geometry.
We are all symmetrical.
We're all created in the image of God.
We are all perfect in that way.
Like our DNA. Which is why it makes me so mad that they're trying to mess with it.
Because it's already perfect!
Stop messing with it!
We know from research, the more symmetrical your face is, the prettier you are.
So symmetry is a beautiful thing.
Yes, exactly.
So the Fibonacci sequence, and you know, like, you ever seen a snail's back, a snail shell, and it's in a spiral, right?
Yeah.
And we're all attracted to spirals as well.
Most people find spirals to be beautiful, right?
People love circles and spirals and they'll doodle spirals.
That's all sacred geometry.
That's a Fibonacci sequence.
But the way it works...
So I gridded it out in a square.
Let me see if I can find a picture of it, although I don't know if you'd be able to see it.
I gridded it out in a square.
And so it was like, it's like one by one and then one by one and then three by three and six by six and nine by nine.
And it goes out like that.
And I literally, I just built a spiral of Out of antennas.
So I just spiraled them around and then I connected them on top with another piece of copper wire going all the way around.
And so I have my antennas in a spiral sequence going around my garden, starting in the middle.
Well, not quite in the middle, but starting kind of on the edge and going out from there.
Interesting.
So you can do it spiral or you could do it another sequence.
You just chose a spiral sequence.
Yeah.
Yep.
I chose specifically the Fibonacci sequence, the Fibonacci spiral, which, you know, the Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers.
The way it's gridded out, and again, I've got to try and find this.
Let me go back to when I was building my garden because that makes it easier.
This is really interesting.
Math people would get this.
Maybe that's why Ron loves growing things and he likes this kind of stuff because he loves math and he likes engineering and he's creative.
Gardening is a creative outlet.
It is.
It's math and science and magic all wrapped up in one.
And I'm like a literary person and a communication person and a counselor.
But this is interesting.
And I want to see, especially if I could grow my sugar babies that we had this summer, those watermelons.
They were like this big, but they were like pure sugar.
They were delicious.
They're delicious.
And if I could grow some right now and it not be in the summer, I would be amazed.
You'd be amazed what you can do.
Honestly.
It's so, you know, like I said, everyone can have a green thumb.
You don't need to spend six hours a day in the garden.
You can spend 20 minutes a day in the garden and grow your food, especially if you're doing containers.
V-Lynn, tell everybody how to get...
First, tell everybody what your website is again, and I want you to tell everybody how to find you and me, too, because y'all do that podcast every day.
Hold on real quick.
So this is...
Yeah, this is the...
I don't know if you're going to be able to see it there.
Because my phone...
Go back right in front of me.
Right there.
Okay.
You see that?
So that's the Fibonacci sequence.
So that's how I designed my garden.
So I put a stake in each one of those points.
Okay.
And then spiraled it around.
And I used this as a reference when I did my garden.
I might see it.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
So the website for Freedom Gardens Electroculture is ElectroFreedom.com ElectroFreedom.com So E-L-E-C-T-R-O Freedom.com Um, and you can go there right now.
Uh, well, when this airs, this will be, it'll be open.
Um, you can also sign up for our email, get promo codes, uh, all, all kinds of fun stuff.
So, um, I'm going to send Candace a couple of steaks and then once she sees how they, they work, then we'll get Candace a promo code too.
So, yes.
Uh, so electrofreedom.com and then My husband, Mick, and I do, like I said, the news every single night at the Patriot Party Podcast, which you can go to patriotpartypod.com and find all the links for there.
We're on Rumble, Clout Hub, Odyssey, Telegram, Pill.net, and redpills.tv.
So we broadcast to a lot of places so that if we get kicked off one, we're still on another.
We've been kicked off a few.
Imagine that.
Yes.
I will say, just fair warning, we do not believe in cursing.
We don't feel cussing is cursing.
We do use every word in the English language, especially my husband having been a soldier.
So if you have sensitive ears or little ears, you might not want to tune in.
So just leaving that there.
Freedom Gardens on Saturday on all those same channels at 1 p.m.
Eastern and then Truespiracy on Sundays at 2 p.m.
Eastern.
And then starting, well, then going now The Good Book on all those channels except for redpost.tv.
So the Patriot Party Podcast and on Rumble, Cloud Hub, everywhere.
The Good Book where we read the Bible every morning for 30 minutes.
Now Nick is always on his best behavior when I'm on his show.
He is.
He is.
That's because he loves you.
No one else can catch you than Candice.
He'll be like, I'm sorry, but it's okay.
Yeah.
Well, thank you so much for coming on and thank you for sharing.
And so what we'll do is we'll all get these antennas and we'll start growing food and then we're going to come back on and show it.
That's what we need to do.
Yes.
Yes, absolutely.
And if you guys want to reach out to me as well, I do have an email just for the electroculture.
It is electrofreedomgardens at gmail.com.
ElectroFreedomGardens at gmail.com.
But again, go to the website, ElectroFreedom.com and check it out because it's so important.
We all need to grow our own food.
And honestly, not just because of the price of the food, which is ridiculous, or the quality of the food, which is terrible, but what happens when there is no more food?
What happens when you go to the grocery store and they haven't had a shipment for four days and the shelves are bare?
Because you know that there is only three days worth of food for any given community in any given grocery store at any given time.
Period.
So, you know, we've got auto workers going on strike.
We've got trucking companies closing down.
We've got gas they're saying could go up as high as $300 a barrel here soon.
I mean, the dollar is about to crash with bricks going on and, you know, they're just printing so much money that it's not even worth the paper it's printed on anymore.
So, I mean, right now you're paying, what, six, seven dollars for a loaf of bread?
What happens when it's seven hundred dollars?
What are you going to do?
Make our own bread.
Make your own bread.
Or not eat bread.
But that's where we're going to be at really soon.
I hate to say it, but if you don't start growing your own food now, you're going to be in real trouble here really soon.
And the last thing I want to say, I know we're coming into the winter season here, fall, winter season, and there's a lot of people from all over the country that watch our shows.
But The biggest question I'm getting right now is, well, why bother getting it now, but it's about to be winter.
If you put an electroculture antenna in your garden right now, in the fall, and let it go through the winter, come the spring, When you plant your seeds, your soil will be more enriched than it's ever been before.
You will have teeming soil life.
You won't have to add compost.
You won't have to worry about tomato blight that hit your tomatoes for last year.
And do I need to add this or fix that in my soil?
No, all you need to do is stick an electroculture antenna in there.
That's it.
That's it.
And it will attract all the good buggies, all the good earthworms, and all the spiders, all the good stuff that's going to make your soil health optimal.
And then come the spring, you throw a seed in the ground, and in 40 days, not 90 days, you have food to eat.
Well, thank V-Lynn for being on here.
It's going to help us tremendously.
And she's doing this, very inexpensive, so we can afford it.
It's not going to be this huge purchase, this huge, you know, outrageous thing.
She's doing it basically for cost.
Honestly, I'm kind of afraid, like, and I'm doing flat rate shipping, too.
I'm doing the cheapest shipping I can get by.
Like, I'm afraid that the shipping is going to be more expensive than the products, but, you know, sometimes that happens.
Yeah.
But it'll be worth it.
It'll be worth it because you ain't got to make it yourself and she's going to do it.
And we don't have time.
We're all working a full-time job and we don't have time for this.
So we got to do it, slap it down, throw some seeds out and move on.
And we're going to be, we're going to have food for our family.
Yes.
Yes.
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So thanks y'all for tuning in.
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God bless you and God bless America.
Hey, I know what you need to do right now today, and that is invest in gold and silver.
I have a great friend.
His name is Terry Sacka, and he owns CornerstoneAssetMetals.com.
You can go there.
There's a phone number.
You can call.
They will walk you through.
Christian Patriots will walk you through.
Your budget.
What you have for investments.
And they will help you diversify.
It is so important.
Our dollar has become diluted.
Inflation is on the rise.
And we have to diversify.
We can't keep everything in the bank.
We can't keep everything in the stock market.
And we surely can't keep everything in cash.
We have to take our money and invest in gold and silver.
That's what's going to stand the test of time.
That is what is going to be there when nothing else is.
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