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May 1, 2025 11:59 pm

Pastor Ernie Sanders and Dr. Peter Glidden discuss the importance of respecting God and being thankful for the blessings in life. They also touch on the topic of naturopathic medicine and the medical monopoly, highlighting the risks associated with COVID vaccines and the need for medical freedom.

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Portions of the following program may be pre-recorded. I am Pastor Ernie Sanders, the voice of the Christian Resistance. Stay tuned, my radio broadcast What's Right, What's Left is coming up right now.

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I can tune into your show and hear the unvarnished truth. Thank you. This is What's Right, What's Left with Pastor Ernie Sanders. Good evening and welcome to another edition of What's Right, What's Left. The voice of the Christian Resistance on May Day. May Day. Today is the first day of May, huh?

And 2025. And tonight our illustrious producer is none other than Style. Hey, Style. Hey, good evening, Pastor. And here live in the studio from right to right, we have little Lisa. Good evening, everyone. That's the studio where I'm from. Yeah. That's Pastor Richard Lewis.

He's no studio worm. Welcome, everyone. Glad to be here already. Good to have you here. And then way out there in the state of Illinois, we have none other than.

Well, what do we what do we do? The infamous Dr. Peter Glidden, the naturopathic doctor. Hey, Pete. Time flies like an arrow and fruit flies like a banana. Those are astounding words. And who would ever thought? But anyhow, we got we got a lot of say tonight. And the title of the message tonight was reverential all reverential all and we've been talking about. And of course, obviously, it's it's pertaining to Christians and so many times that people without thinking disrespect God so many different ways. And we know that things that would offend us. And somehow there's a mindset that people is like they look around. They don't see God.

Therefore, they don't think God sees them. And we talked about some of those ways. Peter, you could just jump in with you, you know, comment on that. But things like we talked about folks that would never, ever think about getting to to work late, get to walk into the middle of a church service. And folks that will go out to dinner or a concert or something in the where the very best, but they don't dress that way coming to church. And, you know, we would we used to always call it our Sunday's best, you know, coming up.

We always, you know, dress the best. Right. If you want to if you don't if you could ever disrespect anyone, don't let it be God. That's right.

Right. And I remember I used to do when I would greet people coming to church years ago when I was a young preacher teacher, they would have I would stand on the sidewalk and they would pull up. And sometimes we had a couple occasions when especially two women I know in the summertime would they would dump their kids off at church. They would come up with a convertible. And these were professing Christian ladies professing Christian and they would be actually pull up wearing bikinis very little and say, would you escort our children in here? And so I almost felt like saying, yeah, I'll take them in here so you can go to the beach naked. Right.

That's almost what it looked like. But all these different ways we we need to remember, you know, we think about we don't like to be disrespected. That's right. Let me mention one thing before you go on.

Just for the listeners. That was not people pulling up in horse and buggies. Pasture is not that old. Right. OK. They actually had cars. Yep. When him and I were young.

Yes, they did. And so, yeah, you're right. But so, you know, again, like, you know how you and I are offended with people disrespect us. Just think about God, you know, because he does anyone that deserves the awesome respect. Then the other thing, too, is, you know, how often do we not thank God when we should be thanking him for things? You know, we mentioned this yesterday, how at the end of every sermon, I have words of praise. You know, we go into things that we have to praise God for things that we're thankful for at the end of every sermon. And so we ask people who's got a word of praise out here today, who's got a word of praise?

And if I don't see enough hands going up, I'll often say, how many of you have a place to go to have a home to raise your hand? And, you know, aren't you thankful for that? Right. Yes. How many of you have a way to get there? I mean, it's better than walking. Right.

How many have a car to drive? See, all of these things, are these all good things? Do they not come from God or do we have all this good stuff because we deserve it or because of God's grace? God's grace. God's grace, for sure. You know, I always pray. I just pray that I thank God for the blessings that he showers upon us daily. We don't even think about all the things that he does for us every day. It's if you try to even list all the blessings that he showers upon us, not even things that we pray for. He just showers his blessings upon us. Well, you know, I know even as a young man, I learned how much to be thankful for being in other countries where, you know, I was, you know, I spent a lot of times out in the jungles and hear people out there that lived your whole life without ever having a pair of shoes.

You know, sitting, getting medical care from a doctor or something. This would be way beyond, you know, not even something to think about. And people, you know, not even imagine having their very own Bible for their own self. And so we have so much to be thankful for and we need, we started out in Malachi chapter three about the Book of Remembrance and in that book, God tells you how he enjoys when his people get together and talk of him, you know.

But he says even their thoughts that God, God not only loves their thoughts, but he keeps their thoughts. And so here that's what we need to do. We need to be thankful, folks. I mean, you really don't realize. I mean, I'll bet there's not one of you listen to me that before you were born, asked to be born in America.

Oh, yeah. What a blessing to be born in America. I mean, God could have had us born in anywhere. You know, God chose to plan us here.

What a blessing that is. And we couldn't choose our parents. No, that's right. We can't. The color of our skin, our height, any of that wasn't chosen by us. Especially our gender. That's right.

OK. Because, you know, you had all of those choices. Whoever thought we could be one of 100. So no, the fact, by the way, that's that's something to be thankful for, because President Trump just made it national policy that only two genders just male and female and people that get taught teaching. Other than that, they're breaking the law. So all of those things, we have to be thankful for.

We're going to start tonight in Galatians chapter six. You know, before you jump into that, you're talking about being in these other countries where they hardly had shoes to wear or anything like that. Actually, when I was in the Navy, the chief that was in charge of us, the first time he ever wore shoes was when he joined the Navy. Well, was he from America or no country? It was from a southern country. I mean, southern state somewhere.

Kind of probably back in the woods or something, but he never owned shoes until he joined the Navy. Well, backwoods of West Virginia, I'll bet. Probably. I'm not sure where it was, but it was, you know, so I mean, we have even that in this country where people are not getting enough food and don't even have the clothing that they need.

Absolutely. You know, thinking of West Virginia brought me to a joke. I better not tell it, though, because this is one of Pastor Howe's jokes.

He told this joke at the wrong place. And he said, what happens when you get 32 West Virginians together? The lady who was from West Virginia says, what? He says, you have a full set of teeth.

And she didn't laugh. Oh no, Pastor Howe's listening. I'm in trouble. But anyhow, you got to have a sense of humor, right? Absolutely.

We want to thank God for a sense of humor. And there goes all my West Virginia support. Listen, my family's from West Virginia. I give you the past on behalf of them.

Some of the very best people I know are from West Virginia. No more donations from that station. So we better get to the scripture before we get in any more trouble. Let's go to Galatians chapter six, verses six through 10. You want to take a verse at a time?

Sure. Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things. That's an interesting thing because normally when we talk about we use the word communicate, we think of verbally talking to one another. But that word actually is a Greek word, koid. And I remember this koinon eo, koinon eo, and that word actually means to share with, to share with. So in that verse right there, Richard, it says let him that is taught in the word share with him that teaches in all things. So in other words, he's talking about supporting the teachers and the pastors to support him.

Go ahead. Let's read verse seven. Be not deceived, God is not mocked, for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. That's another one of those here.

Well, I'm going to tell you, the fruit ripens way after the seeds are sowed, huh? Yes. And when he's talking about God is not mocked, be not deceived, God is not mocked. You see these people today, I'll never forget watching. Remember when they had that Wall Street sit-ins on Wall Street a couple of years ago?

Yeah, I remember that. Well, they were carrying placards and these big placards saying that when Christ returns, we'll kill him again. And I'm thinking, boy, you talk about stupid. That is really stupid. But you see them in these parades where they have mocked God on the cross. They've got drag queens pretending to be on the cross like Christ. I mean, they mock God, and that is really, really stupid. That's dangerous. They don't have any idea what they'll have to pay for that. It's just insane to think that you can mock God and get away with it.

What about other ways of doing it? What about these prosperity preachers who mock God? Paula White says that when she walks upon the White House lawn, when she enters in, where she stands, God stands. She said where she stands is holy ground. She says when she speaks, God is speaking. Now, she's not the only one that says that that's a common teaching amongst the so-called Word of Faith. Kenneth Copeland is probably worse than that now. Kenneth Copeland holds the Bible up, and he says you can take this and make God deliver material things.

You can take this book. In other words, you can extort God. Is that mocking God?

Yes. Their God is a genie that they rub their magic Bible, and they get what they want, and then they put them back on the shelf. That's not the God of the true Bible. That's not Almighty God that is revealed to us.

What about those that represent themselves as God's messenger? Joelstein will actually come out, and he holds up God's Word, the Bible. He holds it up and says this is the Word of God, but he never preaches out of it. I've never heard him one time preach out of it. I didn't even know he owned the Bible, so that's interesting. Did you know that he's not actually an ordained minister?

Probably not. No, he's not. Wasn't his daddy something? No, his dad actually preached the Gospel. He actually preached the Gospel. I listened to him. But Joel don't.

We know that. It's also how you handle the Word. You know, when we read the Word here, and while Pastor Sanders sometimes says, well, let's do one verse at a time because I want to kind of handle the Word or explain the Word so that we get a clearer understanding of it. It's so important to take your time with the Word of God and handle it properly, not just, oh yeah, it just says this and this and this.

No, look at it and see what it really says. Boy, that's also a responsibility when you're doing it, right? Oh, it's frightening. The many times I've preached, I take that as a very important honor to be able to preach the Word of God, and I take it very serious. I don't want to ever preach air. So here he goes on and he says, and let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not.

Okay? So in other words, let us not be weary. In other words, look, he's telling you two things. What is well doing? Well doing is obedience to God. Well doing is being a doer of the Word, not a hearer only.

Amen. But that Word there that you see, if we faint not, actually it's the same Word that we use today if it's translated into relax, if we don't relax. In other words, you know, you get at ease when we should be out there being aggressive, huh, zealous. And then he says, in due season, that means when it's time. And then he goes on to say, as we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of God, of faith.

So let me ask you this. What does that mean to be doing good? By doing good, what does that mean? Serving the Lord. It means being in compliance with the Word of God, okay?

Sure. You do good. One thing you do good by telling people what they need to hear and not what they want to hear. That's obedience to God, right? Yes. So if you compliment and tell people and flatter people that don't deserve it, are you doing good?

Are you making them feel good? But these guys that tickle their ears, like the prosperity preachers. Right. And he's talking about the household of faith here, so it would be guiding our brothers and sisters with the truth. Absolutely. And sometimes the truth hurts.

Yep. And so we always, it says to do it in love in other places. So we do it in a loving way. We're not cruel about it.

But at the same time, sometimes you have to just lay it out and sometimes correction is difficult. Absolutely. And so if we go over to 1 Timothy 4, just the first verses there, if you get there. Now, the spirit speaketh expressly that in the latter time some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of the devils, speaking lies in hypocrisy, having their conscience seared with a hot iron. Well, that's not actually the verse I meant, but we could talk about that. OK, I'm sorry. I meant 2 Timothy 4. OK.

It was my fault. But let's read that. 2 Timothy 4. Sure. OK, now is that is that doing is that doing good to all men?

Absolutely. As we have there therefore opportunity to let us do good into all men, especially into them who are the household of the faith. And that's exactly what you're doing when you're in obedience with God's word.

Yes. And that's that's the same thing of our teaching, our teaching should always well, even the singing that we do is sing songs, hymns and spiritual songs, making melody in your heart to the Lord. And it's also teaching and admonishing one another. OK, so. What about I had mentioned how I mentioned that during the service, and I've really got the attention of some people there in the assembly. When I said there are people that will spend all day long on their laptops or their smartphones, and the only time they read the Bible is on Sunday morning for an hour.

And boy, I could see some faces. You struck a nerve there. OK. And folks, you know, again, that's.

Is that is that being respectful or disrespectful to you? Well, we need we need to start our day with the word of God. We need to spend some time with the Lord when we first get up. And when the last thing is the last thing we go to bed, you know, I've talked to some people that say they have some trouble sleeping in that, you know, the best way to fall asleep is reading the word of God. Because if the devil's bothering you, guess what?

You start reading the word of God, he's going to make you sleep because he doesn't want you to read the word of God. The same thing applies to pray. That's right. Yes.

Same thing applies. So so if you're having spiritual warfare, the best thing you can do is get into the word of God, because. The best thing is you'd learn something and get more knowledge, but the worst thing is the devil's going to say, I'm not going to irritate him because all all he does is read the word of God when. Now, Jesse Duplantis says every now and then Jesus will stop by his church and ask for advice. Is this is this a smart thing for Jesse Duplantis to do?

No. Do you think just I mean, Jesse's smart. He's he's talking about how wonderful it is. Jesus stops by, comes in and he'll ask for some advice now. And then one day he said he come in. He was so sad. Jesus was just brokenhearted. And he said, I went over and hugged him and kind of loved upon him a little bit, you know? Yeah, I think he may be need to test the spirits.

Yeah, I think Jesse don't realize he may be have a good nature and a comical. But, well, I'm going to tell you, God's not much. No. And with that, you know, we're going to we're going to listen to a clip. And this is Stephen Miller. Very quickly. And Stephen was the deputy chief of Trump's deputy chief of staff. OK, I believe that's the right title. Yeah. And so he had he said it very clearly. And I think we really need to hear this real quick.

Go ahead and take it away. Inquiring about his return. Is that to check a box for compliance or does President Trump want him back on U.S. soil or vote? So, as Secretary Rubio said yesterday in the cabinet meeting, this administration is not going to publicly discuss the inside details of our foreign policy and negotiations with a foreign country.

And in particular, we are not going to allow a district court judge to try to become the secretary of state. Secretary Rubio is the one who, under his leadership and direction at the State Department, is managing the day to day relationship with El Salvador. Let's just take a moment, number one, to express our gratitude to El Salvador for agreeing to take some of the most dangerous terrorists off of America's streets and to put them into a safe environment where they cannot continue to engage in acts of terrorism or coordination with the Maduro regime. You may have seen recently an FBI assessment that was unclassified that said that the Maduro regime is using and planning to use trained Aragua terrorists to carry out assassination plots on American soil. Now, very few in this room covered that. I'll let you all ask yourselves why you didn't cover it and why your editors didn't assign that story to you.

It's something I think you should think about on your own. But this is an earth shattering piece of news. The Biden administration imported the terrorist army that our own FBI assesses is planning assassination strikes on American soil against critics of the Maduro regime. Those are the terrorists that President Trump is finding and apprehending that are Democrat judges and Democrat activists are trying to keep on U.S. soil. Trained Aragua has the same legal status as Al Qaeda and ISIS. MS-13 has the same legal status as Al Qaeda and ISIS. These are foreign terrorists operating on our soil. And our gratitude to El Salvador for agreeing to take custody of these terrorists is immense. With respect to the case that you mentioned, there's not even been more evidence that has been made public of this person's violent repeated threats and assaults against his spouse, someone who had repeated documented human trafficking and human smuggling offenses, somebody that has extensively documented membership in MS-13, a terrorist organization.

And of course, he had MS-13 tattooed on his knuckles. This is a person that was a clear and present danger to the safety of the American people. And it is a it is a sad reflection on the state of our media and many of the outlets represented in this room that you obsessively try to shill for this MS-13 terrorists with no coverage occurred in your papers about any of the Americans that were raped and tortured and murdered by the illegals that Biden was importing into our country. You know, you talk about due process. The Biden administration made the decision to give extensive due process to two trained Aragua terrorists that were apprehended at the border. Just a couple years ago, there were two gentlemen, they were from Venezuela, there were members of trained Aragua, the Biden administration, border patrol apprehended them and made the decision to provide them with extensive due process, put them onto a program known as supervised release, and put them on ankle monitors so that they could go through a lengthy legal judicial determination as to whether these legal aliens who had just set foot on US soil might want to live in the United States for the rest of their lives. What was the result of that decision? What was the result of that choice that was made? Those two men kidnapped a young girl named Jocelyn Hungary from her family. They beat her, they sexually assaulted her, they tortured her, they stripped her, they murdered her and they dumped her body.

That is what the Biden administration's policy was. Most of your papers never covered her story when it happened. To the extent that you covered it at all, it was because President Trump forced you to cover it by highlighting it repeatedly over and over again.

He had to shame you into covering it. And each and every one of you that sides over and over again with these MS-13 terrorists, to the extent that you have the financial means to do so, you all choose to live in condos or homes or houses as far away from these kinds of gang bangers as you possibly can. If I offered any one of you a rent-free home with no taxes to pay in any of these gang neighborhoods and I said your neighbors are MS-13 terrorists or Mexican Mafia or Sinaloa Cartel or trained Aragua, I couldn't pay you to live there. But yet you with your coverage are trying to force innocent Americans to have these people as their neighbors and that one day their daughter may be abducted from their home and raped and murdered. So you're not going to get an ounce of sympathy from this administration or President Trump for the terrorists who've invaded our homes and our country. And they won't get an ounce of sympathy from me either because the looks on their faces, that was the fake news media, the media vultures out there. The hypocrisy is just astonishing out there. And here again, remember Maduro couldn't have done that.

He had to have the complete cooperation and assistance from one communist leader to the other, the communist Maduro to communist Joe Biden. And I'm talking to communists to bring all of them and Biden brought all those murderers, those rapists, those child molesters into us to turn them loose on us and Biden and those in the media aiding and abiding all of this folks, you must never forget this. You must never forget, you know, they've gotten, they've found over 5,000 of the 300,000 children that were missing. So praise God for that. But we're going to have to, we have a prayer request here. We need to go to, it's a very important prayer request. Sophie is in the hospital and she's a very, very bad condition. I know this woman, she is not saved.

She is lost. She's not saved at all. And so I'm going to pray for her salvation and Richard, would you pray for healing?

Okay. Let's pray. Heavenly father, Lord God. I know Sophie Lord and Lord, I just pray whatever it would take right now tonight for you to bring her to repentance, Lord God, that she repent now, whether it's time, um, and she, she calls upon your name and Lord, she calls the Lord Jesus and she received Christ as her Lord and savior this very night, um, for years and years, people have witnessed to her, witnessed to her over and over and over and she's, Oh, she's religious, but she's not saved. And, and Lord God said, that's my prayer right now to whatever it takes for you to bring Sophie to repentance tonight, uh, Lord, that she might receive Christ as a savior and that she could also then receive a healing. Also we pray Lord that, uh, for Sophie, uh, for her health situation, we don't want to see anyone suffer, but if she's suffering because you're drawing her or trying to draw her to your bleeding side, then, uh, that needs to be done. But we would just pray Lord that you would guide the doctors and the, uh, people that are caring for her in the hospital, uh, to be able to, uh, diagnose and, and, uh, give her some kind of comfort, uh, while she's going through this Lord. And of course we asked for a healing, but we most importantly, we asked for the healing of her soul and, uh, for her to truly seek your face, Lord.

Let her be really understand. And if you do choose to heal her, Lord, we just would pray that, uh, she would know that the reason she's healed is because of you and because of your saints praying for her and lifting her up. Not some medical reasons, but really truly knowing your hand was in it for this healing. And we, so we just pray for her to be comforted, her family to be comforted with this, that she's going through and allow her to, uh, be touched by your hand, Lord in Jesus name.

Amen. Richard, uh, Peter, we have Dr. Peter Glidden with us tonight. Richard is going to read a quick article to you about those vaxxers, those kill shots, and then you get your commentary. Yeah, you probably know all about this, Dr Glidden, but, uh, we just have this article here. The first study warns COVID vaccine vaccinated, uh, face longterm brain damage risk. A group of Italian leader scientists has issued an alarming warning of the devastating longterm health risk faced by those who received the COVID vaccines. The new study that revealed that the MRNA vaccines trigger abnormal immune responses, which lead to longterm brain damage.

I think there's one more paragraph here. The scientists found that the vaccinated sufferers present symptoms and also face the risk of longterm damage. But the findings imply that vaccines have caused widespread harm and create longterm risks for those who received the injections, including those who may not have developed symptoms yet.

All right, so let's go ahead. Let's remember, let's remember that these, you know, it's, it's inappropriate to call them vaccine, the medical industry halfway through COVID because people in the general public, people like myself started to get a clue and these, they had to redefine the word vaccine in order to call these, uh, poisonous pokes vaccines because they're not really vaccines. It's a completely different, uh, technology. And Richard, this is thank you for bringing that forward and it's the tip of the iceberg. I get emails, notifications in my inbox every day about new research from Australia, new research from Europe, new research from here, new research from there that definitively across the board shows more deaths and more net negatives from the vaccines than from the illness itself. So what all of this, um, to me, right, speaks to is it's just another reflection of the power of the medical monopoly, right? And everybody understands that unless you're God, absolute power corrupts absolutely. And everybody understands that a monopolized market in any area of the world is a bad idea. I mean, just look at what we did to AT&T.

We had to, um, take AT&T apart because it was a million dollars a minute for a long distance call for goodness sakes back in the day. So people understand that monopolies are not good for anybody except the shareholders of the monopoly. But when it comes to medicine, because of a hundred years, 110 years now of propaganda, people simply don't understand that we exist inside of a medical monopoly. And we've existed inside of this medical monopoly since 1915, when through the advocacy of the Carnegies and the Rockefellers, the American Medical Association, uh, goal Congress granted the American Medical Association exclusive control over who couldn't, who couldn't become a doctor. So the only people, according to the AMA in the early 1900s and persisting till today, who can practice medicine are MDs. Everybody else was kicked off of the bus of medicine and then they passed a law. The only thing that can treat a disease in the United States is a drug. Well, that's great for the pharmaceutical industry.

It's not so great for everybody else because absolute power corrupts absolutely. And Bobby Kennedy hopefully is going to clean this up. Even if Mr. Kennedy is successful in cleaning up the rampant corruption inside of medicine, that includes the, the medical journals, which exists, that includes the research that's done. There's rampant corruption inside of conventional medicine. Even if Mr. Kennedy is possible to clean this up, well, that's great.

And that's good. And that's just, and that's fair, and finally, perhaps there'll be justice for those that have been harmed. But all that that's going to do is give people more access to pharmaceutical medicine, which has its place. I mean, trauma care, surgery when it's indicated, military field medicine, sometimes you need to go to the hospital and you know, it's not the gun, it's how it's used.

It's not the drug, it's how it's used. But for goodness sakes, conventional medical doctors bless their hearts, practice atheistic medicine. They're not trained how to cure the illness and under their care, tutelage and supervision, we get sicker and weaker and sicker and weaker and broker. The older that we get, the Zen sword that will cut through all of this nonsense and dramatically relieve human suffering is medical freedom.

We need a free medical market and people have access to all types of medicine and bring it on in my opinion. Yeah, I agree with that. I bought two of your books and just looked them over.

I haven't even started getting into the pages really in any depth yet, but I'm real excited about what you've written and how wonderful your books are. So let me ask you this, Peter, don't just see it right now with what Kennedy is doing. It's kind of like a windows open right now. I would say for a surge in naturopathic doctors here because people, I mean, we've all known a lot of us for a long time. I mean, let's face it, the pharmaceutical companies are becoming less and less popular.

And now I think is the time, the best time ever in my lifetime for people to say, you know what, enough is enough. I would, I think you guys, do you have some kind, I know you have associations, but is there like a naturopathic union out there? Yeah, there's a couple of them and we're lobbying for licensure and you know, everywhere all of the time. You know, naturopathic medicine is currently licensed and regulated in 24 states, you know, but that means in 26 it's not. And in the state of Tennessee, it's a felony to practice naturopathic medicine.

So yes, there is, there are state organizations, there are national organizations. I just came back as a matter of fact, four days ago from the annual continuing education naturopathic conference, um, learned a lot of wonderful things, but yeah, you are completely right. This is the time for science-based clinically verified, licensed and regulated alternatives to conventional medicine to shine. And that certainly is what gets me out of bed in the morning. Well we had naturopathic medicine long before we had MDs. Yeah.

A hundred percent. And it's interesting when you look at the history, which you know, very few people are aware of before the monopolization of the medical market in the early 1900s, the busiest medical clinic in the United States, west of the Mississippi was in Spokane, Washington. And it was a naturopathic clinic run by a doctor named O G Carroll. And you know, 80% of the therapeutics that Dr. Carroll administered were hydrotherapy hydrotherapy techniques imported from Europe.

And Carroll was having such remarkable success with his treatments that his was the busiest clinic west of the Mississippi. But after, you know, the Flexner report and the hostile takeover of medicine, um, he faded into obscurity as did all of the homeopathic hospitals and the naturopathic and the chiropractic schools. Everybody took a back seat because it became illegal to practice medicine unless you had an MD after your name, which, you know, was a fait accompli for the pharmaceutical industry. And perhaps that page is starting to turn right now.

At least I hope so. Well, you know, maybe they have to deal with the AMA the way that they did with, um, we started out talking about the, uh, COVID, uh, no, the, uh, the telephone companies. They had a monopoly, uh, and so I think the AMA is, you know, that's a monopoly, right? Yeah.

Maybe they need to do an audit on them. Well, there you go. That would be a good idea. Yeah, absolutely.

It would be a good idea. One of the editors of the New England Journal of Medicine, when she retired, her name was Marsha Angel. I always remember that name, right?

Her last name was Angel. When she retired, she said basically, and I'm paraphrasing that, um, medical journals are subject to the whims of the pharmaceutical industry. And so for instance, if a pharmaceutical industry is trying to bring a new drug to the market and let's say they do a thousand research studies and, uh, 990 of the research studies show negative outcomes and 10 show positive outcomes. It's only the 10 positive studies that get published. And this was from the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, for goodness sake. And then there was another guy, Richard Horton, who was the editor of the British, a British medical journal. And he said that, and I'm, again, I'm paraphrasing, medical journals have devolved into information laundering outlets for the drug companies.

And so, I mean, this isn't rocket science, right? Absolute power corrupts absolutely. And we, the medicine has been delivered inside of a monopoly, a self-policing, self-regulating monopoly for over a hundred years. And that's not good.

And you know, Bobby Kennedy, let's go, I'm all in all the way. More people need access to naturopathic medicine. And honestly, Pastor, you know, people, I've been doing this for 36 years now, man. And as God is my witness that after seeing everything that I've seen, man, I'm here to tell you that most people are suffering needlessly. They don't know what to eat. They don't, they don't know what to do. Nope. They don't know what to do.

And it's a crying shame really. And that's, you know, I take my job very seriously to try to educate people, you know, I've got arthritis. Okay. Do this.

So you've got high blood pressure. Okay. Well, you should do this.

You know, there's something I should do before we go further tonight. Um, every now and then you'll go to a place, a business or organization, and they'll give you exceptional service, you know, uh, and, um, when Biden was in, especially when Obama was in office, going to the VA, the, the atmosphere at the VA was, you know, it was negative, especially when, um, you know, when Biden was in, but, uh, but since Trump's been back in, what a difference I noticed, you know, as far as the people and, uh, now I, today, I had an issue with my hearing, so I had an appointment there with ears, nose, and throat. And I just wanted to say there was a, a young, um, uh, nurse, an ENT nurse practitioner, and she gave exceptional service to the professionalism was absolutely, you know, she knew exactly what she was doing. She knew exactly who, um, questions to ask, uh, but her, her politeness in her mannerisms were, you know, we're extraordinary. And so I'm, and it wasn't, it hurt. It helped her too.

It was pretty too. Right. Okay. And I just wanted to say to nurse Shannon Berry, uh, I really appreciated as long as, and so did the other old timers that were there with me today. We really did appreciate your professionalism and your care for us old guys. And so God bless you.

That's I, I needed to say that, well, here's, here's what I'd like to say. I mean, if I'm ever, you know, appointed surgeon general, which is never going to happen, uh, the first thing that I'm going to do, the very first thing is give nurses more power than the doctor, because it is my experience that generally speaking, hands down, the nurses care more about the welfare of the patient than the doctor does. Now it's not every doctor. There are some really good doctors in the world, but generally speaking, nurses get into medicine because they're compassionate and they want to help people. And you know, most doctors get into medicine because they want prestige and power. Um, but I'm speaking in, in, in broad swaths here and I know a lot of medical doctors who are really great people, but generally speaking, we love the nurses. I, I got to tell you this, I, I have a lot of good Catholic friends, but I never expected any of it to ask me if I consider being Pope and I don't think they were serious.

I hope not, but there you go. But what we got to do, we got to the folks out there listening whenever you're here, the phone lines light up. And so we're going to open the phone lines right now at 8 8 8 6 7 7 9 6 7 3 8 8 8 6 7 9 6 7 3. This is the time to call in and we got the medicine man here. He knows how to answer those questions you have when it comes to your physical needs. So give us a call at 8 8 8 6 7 7 9 6 7 3 and he will astound you with his wisdom. Okay.

And while we're waiting for the first call, I just, I just, Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to jump in there. Go ahead. Okay.

Now, pastor, do you have, I have a bunch of pipe, a pile of money here I need to give to you. Do you have a zelly account? Does your, no, I don't have that, but I'll take any money you got. No.

No. Well, how do we, what's the best way to get it to you? Should I just make a check out and send it? That's the best way. Absolutely.

Just to do WRWL ministries. I appreciate it. I really do. Yeah.

Very good. Well, that's the, you know, that's the, that's the relationship we have because I'm here to help you as much as you help me. I mean, you helped me to help people, so I'm going to help you. Well, we appreciate it because radio time is expensive and you know, none of us take a salary, take a pay.

We all volunteer our time in here. Okay. And so, and Dr. Glidden, I'd love to hear you give a little pitch on your book because I think it's an excellent work. We've got a new book coming out fairly soon. It's out. And that's what we're waiting for. It's out. We've got two copies of it.

Oh. 600 plus pages. It's called, uh, how to leave big pharma behind and become the hero of your own health recovery. It's a trilogy. It's in three parts. The first part, um, outlines the cause of the chronic disease epidemic.

It's not what you think it is. The second part outlines the cure for the chronic disease epidemic because there is an easy fix for this. And the third part covers, I think 108 or 110 health conditions. So you've got arthritis, you go to the arthritis chapter and you see what I tell you to do.

You do that for 90 days and you have an 83% chance of recovering. We talk about 108 diseases like this. I tell you the MD approach, what the MDs think about the disease, how they think it generated, where they think it came from and what they do to treat it. And I tell you what the naturopathic doctors think about it and what we do to treat it. It's a really interesting juxtaposition.

Now, quite frankly, you know, if people were educated on this information in high school, we would have a completely different relationship to health across the board here in the United States. Well, that's what you're doing here tonight. Well, I appreciate, I appreciate the, I appreciate the kind words. Let's go out to right here in Cleveland with Pat. Pat, you're in the air. Yes. Pastor and Dr. Glidden. Go ahead. Yeah. Okay.

All right. Well, I have two quick questions for Dr. Glidden. First of all, one was on the thyroid. Now I had a CBC last month, okay. And I'm 77 and my health is good. I mean, every, whenever I have a CBC, it always comes back normal. I'm not on any medication. And then they called me and they said, well, now last year, the TSH, that thyroid stimulating hormone was 4.19. Now, and then, okay, then this past month, you know, last month I went for another CBC.

Okay. And then she called me and she said, everything else is fine, everything. But she says that it's evidently, it must have went up a few points or something. So maybe, I don't know what, she didn't tell me what it was. Like say, maybe it's like 4.25 or something.

I mean, it went up a few points. So she says, what he wants me to do is now, is that okay? Take a half a teaspoon every day of iodized salt.

Yes, that's a wonderful idea. And you know, there's one thing that you need, that everybody in the listening audience needs to understand. There's a 25% error ratio in all blood testing, which means you can get your blood drawn at 10 o'clock in the morning and you can get your blood drawn at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and the values will be different each from the other by 25%. And that's normal, I mean, in the industry.

It's unacceptable as far as I'm concerned, but it's normal in the industry. So I'm not concerned with changes in blood values unless it's over 25% and my colleagues and I have a completely different reference range that we look at than the medical doctors do. But nonetheless, everybody, and this is everybody in the listening audience needs to put a heavy book on your head because I'm about to make your head explode. There is no relationship between high blood pressure and salt intake, it doesn't exist. That was proven by Harvard University in the 1950s.

And that was, again, research was repeated about five years ago. You can overdo it with salt, but it's hard to do. Salt is an essential nutrient for the human body. You need to be salting your food so that it tastes good.

And if you do that, your health will improve. And the preferred form of salt is sea salt that has iodine added to it, sea salt that has been iodized. You don't need to measure it out, you just need to let your body tell you how much salt to use. Just put salt on your food until it tastes good and then put a couple more sprinkles and you're good to go. Do not restrict salt, do not avoid salt, add it to your diet and you'll be better off because of it.

And you know what, that's what I was doing all these years. I was always worried about getting high blood pressure and stuff and everything. So I would get things where it says no salt added because I don't eat, I always make my own food. Like chili or spaghetti or whatever, so I was getting that and I just would add herbs to it. Did you suffer from heartburn?

No. That's interesting. I remember when I was in the military out, of course we spent a lot of time in the jungle, they gave us salt tablets. We had salt tablets we had to take out there. Everybody told me, yeah, everybody said, why are you doing that?

And I said, well, I'm always afraid, like they're always saying about high blood pressure or it could be this or it could be that. So that's why I was just doing that. Okay. You know what, Pat, we're coming up to a break or a short break. So if you want us to hang on, you can hang on, but, uh, and just hang tight. We'll be back right after here.

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