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Well, the very highly contentious trial of Daniel Penny.
Remember Daniel Penny?
He was the veteran and white man, although that's not important to us, but he's a veteran and hero who really saved the day on the subway by restraining a black Crackhead, multiple offender crackhead, who was threatening people very violently on this subway.
He was threatening women and children and women who have children.
Apparently there was a baby in a stroller that he was threatening.
He was going pretty nuts on this subway.
And Daniel Penny restrained him, put him in a chokehold.
And he did consequently pass away.
And now there's his trial this week that's been a highly awaited trial.
And the verdict as of right now is still out.
We still don't know what the verdict is going to be.
It's been two days of jury deliberation so far.
So this is going to be, I mean, this verdict is going to be obviously a verdict that's going to shock the country.
So here to talk about this and more is our friend J.D. Sharpe.
Commentator and reporter joining us now.
J.D., it's so great to have you on Shots Fired.
How are you?
Tremendous.
How are you?
Thank you, Deanna, for having me on the show.
My first time appearing and hopefully one of many.
Yes.
Yes.
You've been on Stu's show before, but first time on Shots Fired.
All right.
So the first shot fired.
Tell us what your initial reaction is, first of all, to the situation.
I mean, when you first heard this story, what was your reaction?
The way I look at it is this.
It's very clear that at this point there's a conscious effort being made.
The only reason why this is actually a case right now, there's a conscious effort being made to make Strong, white men, scared, frightened, submissive, easier to control.
I mean, Daniel Penny, look at the guy.
He had like 5% body fat.
The guy was a current or former Marine.
I'm not sure which one it was, but he was clearly able to handle himself.
He's one of those type of guys that if the shit hits the fan, he's who you want on your side.
And it actually, you know, we just found this out probably two or three weeks ago.
But he didn't die.
Jordan Neely, who was an absolute—I love how they take his picture and make him look like he's just this angel.
I mean, this guy was completely cracked out of his gourd, exactly as you mentioned.
He was telling people that he wanted to die.
He was saying, I don't care if I die, et cetera, et cetera.
But he didn't die until 13 minutes after Daniel Penny stopped with the headlock on him.
Wow.
That's a critical piece of information.
Yeah, 14 months, 16 months.
I mean, it's just pretty standard how it works out.
They did call him the white man in the situation.
I mean, obviously, you saw Alvin Bragg and the type of treatment that he put on Donald Trump.
And he's done the same thing.
He's done a lot of – it's happened plenty of times where the DA, Alvin Bragg, has turned felonies into misdemeanors.
And he's done – they've done shady things with the numbers and with – The actual cases so they can lower the crime numbers artificially and make it look not just like the economy, but also that crime isn't as bad as they say it is, even though the CEO of the biggest healthcare company in the United States was literally murdered in broad daylight today in New York.
Now, it looked like it was an assassination that could have happened anywhere, but it definitely adds more credence to the concept that maybe New York's not very safe.
But the fact that they call him a white man And the fact that this is even in trial right now, to me, and I'm not happy that this happened at all.
But Daniel Penney seems like a strong guy.
He's not the type of guy that's going to kill himself in jail.
You know what I mean?
He seems like a strong-willed guy.
He did what he had to do.
He would do it again.
And so I'm glad that it's happening to him if it's going to happen to anybody.
But this is really showing...
The actual systemic racism that's been plaguing the country for the last, we'll call it seven, eight years.
We'll call it since 2012, since Barack Obama's second term, I would say, the Trayvon Martin.
Because people forget that when Barack Obama was running for his second term, his numbers weren't great.
He was actually down to Romney.
And then the Trayvon Martin thing came.
He turned it into race.
He used race to separate Trump.
By party.
And it's just kind of all gone downhill by then.
But this is the first real high-profile case of actual systemic anti-white racism, which is literally what DEI is.
And we're going to find that out very, very soon.
There's a reason why from 2020 until probably early 2024, 97% of new corporate hires were not white, male, or probably not Republican.
Let's assume they're not Republican, but they're definitely not white and male.
Like, for example, a close family member of mine We're good to go.
And he couldn't get one job interview after 270 attempts.
Made a LinkedIn profile, reached out to all these companies.
He didn't get one interview.
And he ended up working at Amazon.
And that's not a joke.
That's because BlackRock was refusing to invest money and Vanguard and the other hedge funds or the asset funds were refusing to invest money into companies that were not actively putting out anti-white racist systemic policies that were based in DEI.
And so I'm glad that as DEI is being removed from all these different companies like Walmart and I'm not Boeing, but a couple of pretty major corporations that at the same time this is happening and it's getting the attention that it's getting because this whole concept of white people can't be victims of racism is complete and total nonsense.
And we're seeing it in real time.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well said, and a lot to unpack there.
I'm going to go down one angle first and then another angle, but this guy, this Jordan Neely guy, they call him, you know, he's like a Michael Jackson impersonator on the subways and everything.
Good for him, I guess.
But he was arrested, apparently, 42 times.
42 different times this guy was arrested.
And some of the arrests included him threatening violently and accosting and potentially trying to kill innocent bystanders, including a woman, a grandmother type of woman, an old woman, and a woman with children who Why is somebody with 42 arrests that's homeless and a known crackhead even still walking the streets at this point?
I mean, isn't that on the law enforcement in the city?
You know, he was a liability.
He was about to blow at any second.
Somebody needed to put him out.
42 times he was arrested.
He was a complete danger to the public.
How was he still walking the streets?
You know, I don't get it.
This guy should have been in prison a long time ago.
Soros DAs.
Soros DAs are specifically paid to create chaos.
And George Soros is very, very smart.
He figured out that it's going to cost me billions and billions of dollars to influence elections.
And APEC's already doing that, right?
But I could put $500,000 into a district attorney race, and I could get a very radical, really pro-crime DA, and they could implement the policies that they want to.
They could decide to pursue charges on certain cases against certain people, and they can literally create an environment where the general public is scared.
And I think that's the only reason why a guy like Jordan Neely, you can make the argument, okay, maybe it costs a lot of money to put him in jail.
They got plenty of jails in New York.
They have plenty of space.
He could be in Rikers Island right now, and he probably should be, honestly.
But yeah, he's a total danger to society.
The fact that he's not in society anymore is a net positive for society.
And people shouldn't be afraid to say that.
It is a net positive that Jordan Neely is not a member of society.
Yeah, he did us a favor.
Two arrests, three arrests, fine.
42?
Obviously the guy was just an agent of chaos.
He had no respect for anybody at all.
Probably anti-white racist, which has been kind of embedded into his brain from the media.
But also, he was emboldened because he knew that no one was going to do anything to stop him, especially after what happened with the George Floyd situation in 2020. Criminals figured out that, oh my god, these cops aren't going to do anything to me.
I've got these complaints.
I can file lawsuits.
There's so many different things that can take place.
It's kind of open season on doing whatever the hell I want to do.
And so, it's Daniel Penney standing up and taking things into his own hands.
And he didn't murder him.
Could you say that he's guilty of manslaughter?
Perhaps, but I think it's more self-defense than anything else.
He's protecting other people.
But going out and taking that guy off the streets and taking matters into his own hands...
To me, that's a great service to the people.
But what they want is they want you not to do that.
They want you to live in fear.
And it comes from those DAs that were paid by George Soros to make sure that that took place.
Right, exactly.
It's kind of like what they're doing in New York City and some of these other areas now, Ohio and everything, especially with the massive flood of illegal immigrants there and gangs.
They're making it like the Wild Wild West where citizens are being forced to defend themselves because law enforcement isn't defending them.
They're not doing anything about it.
So we're being forced to defend ourselves.
But it's almost like this.
They're making this as an example out of stringing him up and saying, look, this is going to be your city is going to get violent.
There's all these people that you don't know in there and gangs.
But if you defend yourself, this is what's going to happen to you.
You're going to go to prison.
So don't don't even try.
Don't try to defend yourself.
Just be, you know, just submit to all of this violence.
I think that's another part of this example.
Oh, 100%.
And not only that, but they like to, like, for example, Jordan Neely's black.
Daniel Penny is very, very white.
Yeah.
That whole white supremacist narrative.
Perfect for them.
White supremacists.
This supports white people who are racist.
This supports white people who are violent.
This supports domestic terrorism.
They want, what they want to do is, and this happens all the time, they want to poke the bear, poke the bear, poke the bear.
Then when the bear responds, I'm crying out in pain when I'm being stabbed or when I'm stabbing somebody else.
That's kind of the general concept.
And the exact same thing is happening here.
Right.
Exactly.
It's like porn for them when they see a white on black incident like this.
Yes, I can't wait.
Perfect storytelling.
Exactly.
Just step away in the shadows and let the two useful idiots go at it.
Right, exactly.
Don't defend yourself.
Now, some people, some critics might say that Daniel...
Held him in the restraint too long, that he didn't need to go that long, that maybe it could have just been a couple minutes of a chokehold or a restraint and then let him go or let him go on the next stop.
It didn't need to lead to a death or it didn't need to be restrained that long.
What do you say to that?
If you were in that situation, especially, let's say if you were in that situation.
If my family was on that particular train, and I had two little girls, let's say I've got my seven-year-old and my two-year-old on that train, and I've got my wife on that train.
It's dark, it's nighttime.
I want him subdued for as long as possible until the threat has been neutralized.
And at that point, how do you not consider him a threat?
How do you not consider him a threat?
Obviously, he has no respect at all for society, for civility whatsoever.
He proved himself to be a danger to society.
He knew that he had gotten in trouble before.
He didn't care.
He was going to keep doing it.
So yeah, under those circumstances, I think that You kind of reap what you sow.
If you're going to say that you want to kill yourself and you want to hurt all these people, then someone tries to stop you.
However, they have to stop you.
And again, I don't think that Daniel Penny tried to kill him.
I think that he tried to subdue him, and he obviously was successful.
And the fact that they kept...
It's kind of like the George Floyd fentanyl situation.
You didn't really find out that George Floyd had enough fentanyl in his system to kill four people, like a giant horse, until six to eight months later.
You didn't find out that he had COVID-19.
He had a heart condition.
He had all these different things.
He had five funerals before that.
But it's kind of the same thing here where there's a very important piece of information.
The fact that this guy didn't die until 13 minutes after he let up that they've kept from us.
And I think they kept it from us for a reason.
But again, I'm just happy that It's gotten the attention that it has because people are starting to wise up.
And I can see it.
I can see it on social media.
I can see it.
They're starting to wise up to all of it, to all of it.
And you know exactly what I mean when I say that.
Yeah.
And if this guy goes to prison, I mean, it's going to be a very sad day for America and the right to self-defense.
It's going to send a really, really powerful message in the negative.
It's surprising that it's taking this long for the jury to deliberate.
I mean, how many more videos do they need to watch of this?
How many more angles do they need to see?
And there, by the way, there was other bystanders, too, that were helping him hold him down.
There were other people that were helping to restrain him, which shows that he wasn't alone in his thinking.
You know, the other people were helping him, too.
They were they saw that he was a threat clearly and they were assisting in it.
So that's I think that should be very telling piece of evidence for that for this.
These dumb juries to deliberate.
I mean, I think this is an open and shut case.
This should not be taken this multiple days to come up to a verdict.
Yeah, I totally agree with that.
But again, I'm just happy that it's getting the attention that it deserves considering how ridiculous that it is.
And there was also a couple of witnesses there that actually were interviewed and said they supported what he did.
They said that their life was in danger and they're happy that he did what he did.
But at this point, we have to look at the silver lining.
The silver lining is that this is a high profile case of anti-white systemic racism.
All right, let's pivot for a minute because you talked about this also, and I think it's important to cover.
This UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, was just assassinated in New York City also.
So can you expand a little bit about who is this guy and why do you think he was assassinated?
Honestly, he became the CEO in 2021, 50 years old, white guy.
He looked to be kind of a short, squatty guy.
He's been the CEO during the biggest month ever in earnings $10 billion for UnitedHealthcare.
And they're a huge, huge company.
I mean, huge.
It was before an investor meeting.
The way that he was shot was kind of like Seth Rich.
It reminded me of Seth Rich.
A couple shots.
He's standing on the side of the street.
That happened in D.C. Seth Rich was apparently involved with Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton, and he was kind of a whistleblower.
It kind of reminds me of that.
He's had some controversial policy.
I don't know a ton about him.
Yeah.
He had a consequence policy where he refused mandatory ER visits to anybody that just walked into the ER. But then also, the way that he was taken down, I have a feeling that he just knew something that he shouldn't have known.
Or maybe he, like, and I just, I feel like it was related to the vaccine.
Again, I don't have any, it's totally speculative, I don't have any proof of that.
But just the way that this all went down, That's kind of the vibe that I'm getting, is that, and we could see more of these, that they really messed up in a big way with the vaccine.
They messed up, I mean, obviously, in Operation Warp Speed, Trump was responsible for Operation Warp Speed.
But I think you have to ask yourself, Or did they?
Because FEMA's been building internment camps for a long time.
These are guillotines that were connected to the internet that could recognize people.
And obviously, you know what happens with a guillotine.
Talk to Paul Harrell about that.
And I wonder if the plan was to delay the vaccine, make it go slow, and then just put everybody in these internment camps.
And then reduce the population that way.
And maybe Trump, because he keeps saying that he saved a lot of lives.
And the vaccine, I don't think saved a lot of lives, but it's very possible getting that vaccine out before they could get us in internment camps.
That could have saved some lives.
So again, this is totally speculative, but that's my guess is that either it was a really, really disgruntled person who was kind of screwed over by the insurance company, kind of like in the Rainmaker almost, something like that.
Or...
It was a situation where he knows too much, and maybe he was thinking about testifying, something along these lines.
We're seeing it happen a lot now.
Iran is being blamed for hacking all these different people, and it's pretty clear-cut that what's going on is the CIA, the FBI, whoever it is, our intelligence agencies, are hacking...
Whether it's confirmation candidates or whether it's members of Trump's cabinet or whatever it is.
And then they're blaming everything on Iran and they're using it to get dirt so that they can release it publicly like they've done to Hegseth, like they've done to Gates, like they're about to do to Kash Patel.
But again, I've been following X and people are getting really red-pilled, like more so than I've ever thought before.
Because you have a lot of people...
And this is why I think that if Democrats run AOC in 28, they've got a pretty good chance.
She's got a big profile.
She's young.
She's not stupid.
I think she plays stupid, but she's not stupid.
She's relatable.
She's kind of authentic.
But she's also been very aggressively.
She's gone at AIPAC quite a bit.
And I think that there's a lot of people who voted for Trump and were waiting to see how subservient he would be to Miriam Adelson.
And to that $100 million plus donation.
Because you can kind of see the cabinet, right?
There's like an Adelson pick like Waltz.
Then there's like a Gates, you know?
Then there's an Adelson pick like Stefanik.
Then there's a Patel.
You can kind of see there's like a trade-off on each side.
It's almost like Susie Wiles, for example, who's also Big Pharma.
She came from Big Pharma.
So you can kind of see that there's definitely some involvement there.
And I don't have a problem with With Israel existing.
I have a huge problem with Israel existing at the expense of Americans and at the expense of the progress of America.
I have a huge problem with America being an enforcer for Israel for whatever they're doing over there.
And I don't think it was smart of Trump's to...
I don't think it was smart to say that BRICS shouldn't create their own currency.
How do we say that when we're $36 trillion in debt?
I don't think we can.
But yeah, that's kind of where I'm at.
Yeah, no, I agree.
I mean, everybody who gets assassinated is obviously they know where some bodies are buried.
There's dirt that they are about to expose.
There's something that they know that the deep state doesn't want them to shout out to the rooftops.
So there's obviously something there.
I think it's going to come out shortly.
We'll probably, you know, everyone that gets assassinated, I start looking up, researching, connect the dots, and then it's like, boom, this is why they got assassinated.
This is why they don't want them around anymore.
Exactly.
Yeah, so I think we'll have more information about that shortly, but it is funny that the people that assassinate them never get held accountable, just like Boeing.
You know, their witnesses were just dropping like flies.
Everything happens to these people, but there's never accountability.
And I agree with you with Trump.
I hope that he brings accountability.
I'm not 100% confident yet.
He still needs to account for the vaccine disaster, the bioweapon and Operation Warp Speed, and then some of these suspect picks for his cabinet.
You know, if he hasn't learned his lesson yet about choosing bad people to advise him and surround him with, then we've got no chance.
This is, we now have everything.
We have the House, we have the Senate, we've got the presidency.
We have this chance, one chance, To maybe restore America.
But the jury's still out a little bit with whether Trump has sold us out or not.
Whether he's truly for us or whether he's being still pushed by puppet strings from above.
So we'll see.
All right.
Absolutely.
J.D. Sharp.
Well, it's great to have you on.
Great to have you on for the first time, but we'll have you back sometime soon.
Thanks so much.
And tell everybody again where they can follow you and find you.
No, just at I'm JD Sharp.
That's I am JD Sharp on Twitter.
That's where I'm at.
I've had like seven TikTok accounts.
They've all gotten banned for obvious reasons.
So, you know, politically, at I'm JD Sharp on Twitter.
That's where you can find me.
Okay, awesome.
Right in the lower thirds.
All right, JD, thanks so much.
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I'm here with our good friend Dr. Sherwood because we want to talk about an exciting new feature film that he's actually starring in and his company produced.
I personally love faith-based films, positive, inspirational-type films with great messages because we have too many rotten, corrupt, you know, grotesque-type films and media coming through satanic Hollywood all the time.
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Break down my wall.
Hey, hey, what are you doing?
But I will rise again.
I'm sorry, man.
I thought this was mine.
That's the same logo as the guy that...
And the drawings.
What drawings are you talking about?
You know, the guy that saved that guy.
Oh, yeah.
That clears it up for me.
No, man.
The guy on the news has been helping everybody in trouble.
Now what are they doing here?
Another cover story about the guardian angel.
Turns out he's been doing this for a couple of years, and you're the first to try to track him down.
Yeah.
Then he started running at me all crazy scary-like.
By the time he grabbed me a big truck, Busted through the barricades.
Here's the crazy part.
The first guy that I saw, he had a knife.
And the guy that you're looking for, he talked him into giving it to him.
That's the guy!
Yeah, that's what all the witnesses are saying.
No, that's the bum that was looking for handouts when Trevor and I went for our bike ride.
This guy?
That's the bum!
I can't believe he put his lips on my lips!
Yeah, it's called CPR. He probably saved you life.
You got that thing.
Hey, hey, hey.
Look, can I trust you?
Of course you can.
Would you believe me if I told you I used to be a heart surgeon?
Absolutely.
Just don't tell nobody I used to be an astronaut.
That's why you carry around that thing.
It's called a defibrillator.
You use that to say the bicycle guy?
Yep.
Look, I know there's a reward for turning me in.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
I have a way for us to make some real money fast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I found the guy they're looking for.
We got the contract.
Really?
They picked us because of all the goodwill we've been spreading looking around for our guardian angel.
So this means you're going to continue searching for him, right?
Yeah.
We'll keep looking for the bum.
Get out!
Get out!
Go find your unhomed vagrant, but don't come back here because you, my friend, are unjobbed.
I think we need a break.
What?
I need a break.
When you come home tonight, I will not be here.
Not exactly what you're expecting.
Hero, huh, kid?
You might as well get comfortable, because you're not going anywhere unless your uncle agrees to part with 50,000 bucks.
He'll never pay you.
Oh.
He'll pay.
He's gonna pay, or we're gonna start sending him body parts until he does.
But I will rise again.
So exciting.
Wow.
And this film, by the way, is premiering December 6th.
So this week in Tulsa, Oklahoma is where it's premiering.
So I'm excited to have the man himself join us to talk about this incredible inspirational film.
Welcome to Shots Fired as usual.
How are you, Dr. Sherwood?
I'm doing well, and happy post-Thanksgiving, and it's a great time of year, and we're really excited about the movie coming out in our little cast and special crowds, a world premiere coming up this week.
Yes, the world premiere December 6th, and what a great time to premiere it.
The holiday season, before Christmas, everyone's kind of in the Christmas spirit, and I think it's a perfect time for a more wholesome, positive type of film like this.
Yeah, I agree, because we really believe that there's room for this.
And like you said, there's more room for this than probably we really think.
Yeah, and imagine how different our culture, our society, our people would be if there were more films like this and less films like Hollywood produces.
So tell us a little bit.
Tell us about this film.
Tell us what the plot is, what it's about, and what people can expect from it, first of all.
Well, it's really a story that's got stories within it.
And when you construct a film like this, and I was able to help with the writing of this, you always want to find a story that makes people laugh, makes them cry.
And makes them be inspired by the whole series of life, you know, the overcoming, you know, evil or setbacks with something good.
So this is kind of a two-fold story.
It's a story of one guy who happens to be homeless, but he didn't start off that way.
He started off actually a very successful heart surgeon.
But through a series of tragedies, including the death of his wife, it spun him into a place of no return and he couldn't go back to work.
So the point of that story is everybody's got a story.
We tend to stereotype homeless people as they're there by their own volition.
But in this case, Much to everybody's surprise, he's not there by his own volition.
He's there just because the circumstances got him that way.
Then the other side of the coin is you've got this rich guy who's arrogant, very successful, and he views homeless people in the same way that many of us do, stereotypically wrong.
He doesn't have time for them.
He's all about money.
He's all about life, all about making money.
But through a series of events, Their paths cross, and the homeless guy is able to save the life of the rich guy.
Wow.
Yeah, and so throughout the whole process and journey, it's a story of these two people meeting from different sides of the track, and it ends with an incredible reconciliatory event, and by the way, the reason that the rich guy Doesn't like the homeless people so much as because his dad left he and his mom and became homeless.
So there's all these inner plot twists there and the end of the story is such a powerful story at the end that it really trumps all the other stories within it.
So we believe this has got a lot of traction and A lot of motivation and it's got all the elements in it.
So we're excited to premiere it in Tulsa.
And of course, next year at some point, it'll be, we're still working through details, but it'll be either in some theaters or out in certainly on the broadcast network like Amazon and Pure Flix and those things like that.
Okay, so people will be able to watch it in their own homes or at a theater.
That's great.
And I love that because too often, sadly, we become jaded and numb to homeless people out on the streets or they come around our car, they're wanting money, and we can often think of them as almost Not human or not on our level.
Why talk to them?
Why bother with them?
Or what difference am I going to make in their life?
Not realizing that so many of them, if not all of them, had an actual story, a life before they became homeless.
And often through just some tragic series of events, that's how they ended up.
But it's not who they really are.
And we fail to see the human story.
You know, beneath that exterior of a homeless person or an identity of a homeless person.
So actually...
Having the compassion to talk to them and hear their actual story, it creates this sort of connection.
And it breaks down this barrier where we often realize that they're just like us.
So many people we think are different than us, but they're just like us.
And we can learn from them.
What can we learn from them that we can actually take away from our life?
And it sounds like that's part of what the storyline is here.
Yeah, I agree.
You know, it's like in life, we're one circumstance or one obstacle, however you want to look at that, away from doing something great or becoming something that we never thought we'd be, or much less leading us into a place where we never thought we would arrive.
And so the moral of the story, if you will, is that we need to learn to look at people as valuable.
All people, even if we don't understand where they come from, because sometimes what they've been through and what they've gone through shapes the way they see life.
And so it is our part is, even in the patriot conservative section, we need to understand that even people that might seem a certain way might be that way for a reason.
And just like the story, we might find out if we get to know them, not through just chance encounters, but just listening in dialogue, as you stated very eloquently, we might find something out about us.
And them that build some nice bridges, and we need more bridges like this.
You know, the beauty of America is like differences, isn't it?
And I will say that we've made a lot of these films, and we're going to continue to do this as, you know, God wills and God supplies.
And all of our movies right now, we've actually created a little movie stream.
It's called OKMovieStream.com.
I like that.
All of our films are on there right now.
Well, this one will be eventually.
And it's clean content.
It's on there next to Beverly Hillbillies, as an example.
You can watch this.
OK stands for OK. It's OK. And so we believe there's a market out there for that as well.
Oh yeah, definitely.
And I watched one of your other films as well previously about how life can take you in different directions and you have to, you know, having faith, for instance, having faith that you will find the right person for you.
Making a prayer list, being intentional about what you want and especially who you want in your life and God will deliver.
So that was a powerful film also.
Yeah, that was a story of my wife, you know, and people can watch that when it's called The Prayer List.
And, you know, that was one of the second one we made, I think.
And that was hard because ultimately there was some story there behind that, some tragedy, and my wife really overcame a lot.
So, you know, again, I never thought I'd be acting in these movies, but it worked out.
And I really enjoy it because it allows me to express...
A creative side of me, you know, kind of the intellectual nerdy guy sometimes, but I do like the creative side too.
And I enjoy it because it turns out that at least the director said I'm pretty good at it.
You are.
I enjoy it.
It's fun.
It gives me a thrill and who knows what the future holds with that.
Right.
You're very versatile and dynamic, for sure.
And give the link again.
I'm going to put the link below so people can go to your film network, but it's okay.
Can you give the full link again?
OkayMovieStream.com.
Just one word.
OkayMovieStream.com.
And on there is all of our content and things of that nature and some other stuff that we've approved.
So, you know, we endeavor to fill that thing full of really quality content.
And I think that the worst you're going to get on there is a low PG. Yeah.
And by the way, some of our films have won Dove Awards.
They've won Best Inspirational Film.
We've had some Best Original Music, some Best Comedy.
So, you know, we don't make a big deal out of it because it's not that.
It's trying to leave a legacy of hope and inspiration and faith and belief again that you can overcome obstacles in life.
Yes, there's always, in your films, there's a triumph over tragedy.
Yes.
And that's such is the way of life that most people don't realize.
They tend to look at successful people as just that success and the triumph and not realize that they had a whole bunch of failures and tragedies, typically, before they got to that end result of success.
But when we see that in action, like illustrated in your film so beautifully, We see somebody go through a tragedy or a series of tragedies and then finally end up to a place of success and fulfillment and happiness and having faith along the way, which is very important.
So it's always a very inspirational type of message.
Well, I appreciate that.
And ultimately in life, you learn to overcome stuff.
That's how you grow.
The longer you are in life, the more stuff you've gone through.
And if you can take life's lessons that you can learn them and you can earn them, These life lessons can become stepping stones for what you can become.
And whether it be in what am I doing now or film or whatever, it's the same.
It's what you're doing.
You learn to overcome things so that you become more resilient in life.
And hopefully you're able to really show people and teach people what God's done in your life.
And how if He helped you overcome that, maybe He'll help somebody else.
You know, that kind of thing.
Exactly.
Amen.
Well, we can't wait to see the film.
It's going to be exciting, and congratulations on it.
Now we're going to pivot a little bit.
Speaking of having faith in bleak times, there's this video circulating on social media right now, and it's talking about, it's a news clip, of this vaccine researcher, Peter Holtz, who says this.
We're going to play the clip in a moment, but he basically says that After Trump gets inaugurated into office as the president on January 21st, he has evidence that a bunch of things are kind of coming down the pike, a lot of scary things, illnesses, a bunch of different diseases that will essentially be unleashed onto the general public, including another round of COVID, whooping cough, Bird flu.
There's a lot of evidence that bird flu is going to just go rampant.
So check out this clip real quick and then we'll discuss.
Here's the reason why we need to care about this stuff, Nicole, is that we have some big picture stuff coming down the pike starting on January 21st.
Mr. Bloomberg mentioned H5N1. That I'm really worried about.
It's all over wild birds on the western part of the United States and going up in the north.
It's getting into the poultry.
We're seeing sporadic human cases.
No human-to-human transmission yet, but that could happen.
It's in the cattle.
It's in the milk.
And that's just the beginning.
We have another major coronavirus likely brewing in Asia.
We've had SARS in 2002, SARS-2 COVID-19 in 2019. And we know these viruses are jumping from bats to people thousands of times a year.
But there's still more.
We know that we have a big problem with mosquito-transmitted viruses all along the Gulf Coast, where I am here in Texas.
We're expecting Dengue and possibly Zika virus coming back, or Apuche virus, maybe even yellow fever.
And there's more.
Then we have all this sharp rise in vaccine preventable diseases going up because of, in part, the anti-vaccine activism that's so prominent right now.
We have a five-fold rise in pertussis cases, whooping cough over the last year, 15 measles outbreaks this year.
We've got polio that's been in the wastewater in New York State.
All that's going to come crashing down on January 21st on the Trump administration.
We need a really, really good team to be able to handle this.
So he says, we have some big picture stuff coming down the pike starting on January 21st.
That is so crazy on multiple levels, but one of them, it's just proof positive that there are elites that do orchestrate these things.
A lot of these diseases, like the bird flu and like coronavirus, it's not just happenstance, doesn't just happen organically, but they are designing them and They are the ones that are intentionally unleashing it.
So what do you think about when you've seen this clip, Dr. Sherwood?
Yeah, I had a couple of thoughts, and I wanted to really think through the response I'm given with a little bit of hopefully proper filtering, you know, right?
So one thing that we need to be aware of is we do not need to embrace and live in the concept of fear.
Because even if you go back, it's like, what do you do with that information?
Can we fear?
Of course.
Do we need to?
No.
And here's why.
I used the biblical example about the end times.
You know, Jesus was being questioned by the disciples.
When are these things going to happen?
And he started talking about wars and rumors of warms and famines and earthquakes and all this stuff that's going to happen.
And I can imagine that there's people at that time that would go, oh my gosh, I don't want those days to be here.
And just like this, I don't want those days to be here.
But the overrunning theme in example one, in this example here, I think, is that in the enormity and the magnificence of how we're created, that stuff is not going to destroy people that have faith in both cases.
And in this case, I'm still a believer, Deanna, that our human body is...
More powerful in its construct than mankind's most devilish, evil concepts.
And because of that, I think that we need to exercise caution I do believe, as you said, that that kind of thinking and that kind of action does and is and will occur, which prompts us to do what we know to do, because we cannot control everything and everybody.
So if that happens, it happens.
If it doesn't, it doesn't.
But what's our part?
Our part is to prepare ourselves for Regardless, we prepare for or less.
It's not more or less, it's for or less, right?
And so by doing that, we have to begin to structure our life in a way to give the body what it needs so that it can do what it does, so that it can defend itself the way it always has been for all the eons and millennia of time.
Yes, absolutely.
Because I think that this is probably going to promote and instill a lot of fear in people.
But as you have said many times before, that when you're living in a state of fear, then your immune system is actually down.
You're most definitely going to or more likely going to catch something or become ill.
But when you're living from a place of faith, And optimism, and you don't let this fear get to you, then your immune system is actually working more properly, and you're actually in a better place to defend yourself against these types of attacks, which I would call them.
That's exactly true.
When fear goes up, Vulnerability goes up, immune system functionality goes down.
When faith goes up, your resilience goes up, your immune system strengthens itself, and vulnerability goes down.
And so when you live in fear, also you're not able to make good decisions because your limbic brain or your survival brain is the dominance part, and that's the internal primal brain.
But when you're living in the sense of not chronic fear, you're able to rationally think through situations with a logic That says, what can I do now with what I'm facing?
So we've got to be aware of it, not be ignorant of it, but also be able to think clear-eyed within it as we face it.
Amen.
That's so true, too.
I've had examples of that, that, you know, when I'm thinking in a place of fear or making a decision in a place of fear, it doesn't usually end up working well.
And, you know, they know that, too.
That's why there's so much fear porn coming through the media and, you know, talks about war, impending threats.
I mean, it's all to get us feeling scared and then have us making poor decisions or being easily controlled.
Yeah, it is.
And that's why I think that even to kind of bridge these two seemingly opposite subjects together, movie and this, it's not that hard to bridge them together because when people can escape that and get into a mode where they can watch a movie or immerse themselves for an hour and a half into an inspirational story, it gets them out of the fear and gets them into the idea that maybe I can overcome too.
And so our whole job in life really is to be overcomers.
You know, and you overcame, I've overcame, and it won't be our last obstacle, right?
So this is not going to be our last obstacle, folks, at all about viruses and all this mess, because the globalists that are want to take people out and shrink the population, making us subservient to them so they can control us.
And the more of us, There are, the less they have control.
So they want you dead.
And I'll just say it like that.
And so they try to exterminate older people.
They try to put fear in anybody else.
And they try to prevent the birth of more people through this abject abortion on demand stuff.
So it's like, there's an attack here, but you need to know thy enemy.
And if you know thy enemy, you know the strategies.
And I just laid it out for you.
Prepare accordingly.
Be strong, resilient, and expect to overcome.
I love that.
Expect to overcome.
Don't just, you know, hope that you're going to overcome, but really have that expectation of overcoming.
That's awesome.
Exactly.
And it's like in a mindset, but we really have to put our actions together.
And we've talked many times about lifestyle factors.
We need to put it all together right now.
We've got an opportunity for our country, our health, in a place that we've never had before.
So what are we going to do with it?
Are we going to wait for somebody else to do it?
No!
We've got people now that are talking like this on the federal level.
Come on, man.
I mean, let's take advantage of that and let's begin to earn this as individuals and really embrace the American Dream again, which is individual choice to be free and healthy.
Amen.
I love that.
All right, guys, on that note, always inspirational and informative, Dr. Sherwood, we really appreciate you.
Make sure that you follow him on Twitter, the links below, and go to sherwood.tv or sherwood.tv slash shots to see all of what you guys have to offer, all of his products and supplements and vitamins and, of course, your films.
So thanks so much, Dr. Sherwood, as usual.
You're welcome.
Thanks for having me.
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