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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 again to another edition of What's Right, What's Left on this Eleventh Day. of february twenty twenty six in the Tonight, folks.
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Well, I'm doing all right. How are you?
I'm doing well, thank you. Um, you got yourself about ten inches of snow there in uh North Carolina, didn't you? Yeah, it's kind of unheard of. I've lived in North Carolina since 1982 and I've never seen ten inches here. Because you didn't put my picture in your catalogue.
I sent that snow there. Yeah. Right on top of the ice storm the week before, right? Yeah. Tell you what.
Guess what, we're gonna get started off tonight. We had a fellow that would call in on his radio program. And they would go by the name of Cliff. And I would have fun with him and calling him Clifford and he was He was an advident caller. and very, very well Um well, very learned when it came to scripture and he was one of the one of those callers that I really appreciated a lot because he did know the Bible and he asked very interesting questions.
Well, here This fella had a As a m mother, Her name was Joan. And Clifford's real name Was Joe Jodes, Joe Jodes, J O A G E And um His mother wrote wrote me this letter. And she sounds like a wonderful, wonderful lady. And she says this. This letter is to Tell you that Joseph Jodge known To you as Clifford.
His father's name Joseph died January 11. of a heart attack. Oh no. He was blind. the last eight years, but recently had some sight He worked in Montana and Alaska.
And was uh good friends with Blackfoot leaders. Bill Bill O Chief. Yeah. He was Leslie worked as an actor in the union. Uh Before he was Blind.
He was working On a book about prayers. I'm closing. And she said it's a good idea. Donation. and I want to thank you and then she signs to Joan Judge, his mother.
And uh I want to thank you, and I just want to ask the the good Lord to bless this lady. Here she lost her son, and you can tell that they were close. And so, dear Lord, would just would you just really bless her with with every blessing you have? for that young that lady. And again I I wanted to say about him.
Um He He was very biblical literate, very are taking it very well up on things. that was happening. And he was a very, very interesting caller. And so He made it home. He graduated and he talked about that often too.
about making it home. About Get into home to be with his Lord. Do you know how old Cliff was? No, I don't. And um I I had felt that he was uh an older an older person, okay.
And of course I don't know. How old his mother was, but uh Or is. But she she didn't say But uh I I just had the opinion that Cliff was a senior citizen. And more than likely he was, his very uh Likely maybe he was might have been in his sixties and she's in her eighties. But Anyhow.
And did when and did she say she lived out in the Midwest? Do d does your show get out there? Uh, yeah.
Well, we're we're all over the world. We're on We're on the internet on all different s stations all over the place. Mm-hmm. We're on a lot of AMFing stations that I didn't even know we were on. They were.
stations that being that were being pirated. out there and I don't mind at all. I found out about two stations. in Oakland, California. Uh I had a a black pastor who was uh on with me from out that I forget what was going on there, but anyhow, he had asked me if I was on any stations in his area and I said, I didn't think I was and he called back and said, You're on two stations here And um yeah.
And what they did is they were They pirate my program. I don't care if they pirate the program as long. as, you know, 'cause they use their own clock and when we go to a an announcement they go to their commercial. Um as long as they don't interfere with the gospel. As long as the first part of the radio programme and the last part.
As long as they don't change that, I don't mind. Because that's Really the real reason we're here, huh? Yeah. Yeah. Let's see.
Anyhow, yeah, we we're I've Every now and then I find out we're on stations I didn't know we were on, people will write me letters. I virtually get Uh Well, whenever we have Pledge Week, we literally get calls from every state in the Union.
So Anyhow. We're going to go to the scripture. Did you know what the title of my message was? No, what is that? It's What we believe when it comes to Matthew 25, verses 31 through 46.
We already went through Matthew and a couple other passages of Scripture. And we're gonna pick it up tonight. In Luke chapter 3. And what was the uh impetus for this message? is as I decided, you know, I was just sitting thinking What have we done as a church, doers of the Word Baptist Church, over the years?
And so I just sat down and I started writing it down some of the things that we did in It came out of the Uh the reason for that is often When we have new people that will attend our church, they'll come out and they kind of expect that they're going to see this great big beautiful building. Because we've been around for so long. And we've had to raise millions and millions and millions of dollars to continue. With the ministry. But they come and they find a a small church building, you know, we're kind of very plain.
And um And the reason for that is we started listing. What do we do with our money? As it tells you in Matthew ch uh chapter twenty-five, you know You uh house the homeless, you feed the hungry, you clothe the naked. And we we went through the list as we did all of those things. Uh, we we did those things.
We fed and we're we're still feeding a lot of hungry people. We clothe.
Well We we did a coats, a lot of coats, especially for homeless vets. We uh visited those in imprison for And we still have a prison ministry, but for forty five years, when do we Visited on a weekly basis prisons all over the United States, in many places. The book. here, mostly in Ohio. But Here And death row.
We were we were on death row for 45 years, and we were talking about that. And sometimes see, I had seven other pastors. I was the Senior pastor and But seven other pastors and most of them have gone home to be with the Lord. Right now And you remember him, Pastor Bruce, Pastor Fred, Pastor Tom, Pastor Jim. They were all.
Uh They've all gone home to be with the Lord. And so, except for Kevin. And I just talked to him. a little while ago, and we need to say a prayer for him because he's in the hospital here in Cleveland. And he he's probably gonna have to have surgery He has um Yeah.
Oh, what do they when when they when they put something in you to drain off blood or water, I I forget what that's called. But anyhow He had What a run's heart he had. Water and blood uh in his lungs And Uh And I and I've never heard of this. Air in his stomach Air in his stomach. And uh does does he have like, you know, heart a heart condition?
Yeah. Okay. And so Anyhow, so we d we continue to pray. I just heard from him. I've been waiting to go see him.
Um any of it, because I want to get Um some of the pastors and deacons together we go to go see 'em. But anyhow The rest of all the pastors, Pastor Luke, Pastor Jim, Pastor Tom, Pastor Bruce. Pastor Fred, these fellers all went home to be with the Lord. They took off and left me. They did and would a with with uh all kinds of work and uh they're probably not even thinking about me at all right now.
I'll bet you they're s they're living the good life. But anyhow So we got thinking about that. We did all those things, we fed the hungry. We bought heating oil for people whose In a winter time when They have they ran out of heating oil. We we um, had electric paid the electric bills so people would have electric, you know, and mo and often these are people that didn't attend our church, but they were in need and, um, we helped them.
Uh, in fact, most of them that never attended our church. But we helped them anyhow, and so All of those years We put our money not in building projects, We didn't put it in any Alaskan cruises or any of these big cruises where uh popular preachers. I've been asked to come preach on these things, but preach to a bunch of people, they s they spend a h A huge amount of money. Uh, and and I don't have a problem with, you know, people taking nice vacations, you know.
Sometimes you need to do that, but uh But, you know, I was very serious from from day one In the ministry, we were very, very serious. Our God is an awesome God, He reigns from heaven above with wisdom, power, and love. and that we were going to serve him. And give him our very best. We were never, ever, never, ever, ever going to give.
Our Lord Less than our best because he deserves the very best that we have, and so. And that's what we've done over the years, and so And and I'm saying this not to sound like we're boasting or we're bragging. But we're saying it because that's what God wants people to do out there. He wants them to hear that, yeah, You can do that even to day. There are some people out there that really believe it's not that are not symbolism over substance, that are for real.
And that's what the churches are supposed to do. Um, and you're supposed to Run to this battle and You know, we have some of those those preachers out there that are telling their people They shouldn't get involved in politics. Um, you know, you stay comfortable. I've had actually people come to me and Tell me The reason they attend the mega church is that They can fit in, they can sit in and and never have to worry about being called on to do anything, okay? Uh, that's not the good an the right answer, is it?
Yeah. So this is what it was all about as we go through here and tonight we're taking a little bit of a twist as we I'll pick it up in Luke chapter 3. with John the Baptist.
Now John the Baptist he preached in heaven sweet and hell hot. And he says and now also is the axe laid into the root of the trees, Every tree, therefore, which bringeth not forth good fruit, is hewn down. and cast into the fire. In other words, the Bible says faith without works is dead belonging Yeah. being alone if there's no No works there, there's no faith there, and if there's no faith there, Things are not going to end well for you, are they?
It doesn't sound like it. And the people asked him, saying, What shall we do then?
Now, you see, this is what pastors are supposed to do. Pastors are supposed to be preaching whether it's Presidents, kings, princes Governors, whatever are pastors, are supposed to say, Thus says the Lord God. This is what God's word, the Bible, says. boldly, boldly And They are to rebuke, whether it's a judge's or And I've done this. right in their courtrooms.
I've done it because not because I'm so brave or bold or anything, I done it because I was as I was instructed to do. That's what pastors are instructed to do. Read Hebrews thirteen, verse seven and seventeen. And so here He goes on to say And he answered and said unto them, He that hath two coats, let him impart him. that hath none.
And he that have meat, like him do likewise. In other words, If you have two coats and someone's around and has none, share give him one of yours. And the same thing with the food.
Now You know, when the Lord Jesus, when Peter and John came to him and They said um Jesus asked him. Do you have any swords? And uh He told him, he said. Is the time has come? To sell your garment and buy a sword and get a sword.
Now, do you know what the significance of that s saying was? No. Yeah. Well, most of those guys only had one garment. and at night time it got cold if you didn't if you didn't have a garment.
But the Lord is telling them that the The time has come, right now, this is how serious this is. That you're going to need to protect yourself and each other.
Now, this is. Not offensive, but defensively is what he's referring to. And so it was is very important. Yeah. He goes on to say Then came also Publicans.
to be baptized.
Now that's publicans, not republicans, okay? To be baptized and he said unto them, Master, what shall we do? And do you know who a what a a publican was, Wendy? Uh Was he like a legislator? No, Publican was a tax collector.
Oh, okay. And you see what happens, what the Romans did. And the Herodians, they said, Look. See, they they picked the Jews They're c they're tax collectors to be Jews to tax the Jewish people. Do you know why that was?
Why? Because they knew who had what. They knew who was who and who had what and who owned what and how rich or how poor they were. And so The Romans said, Okay, here, we're giving you this authority.
Now here's what we want from each of these people in this category. This is how much we want you to extract from them. anything over that that you expect that's yours. That was the incentive, okay? In other words, if he owed a hundred dollars, you can get him for a hundred and fifty and keep fifty for yourself, right?
Hmm. No. Uh this made The publicans very Unpopular. Yeah, yeah, very unpopular out there today.
Okay. And so Republicans came down and And they came in the publicans and baptized and said, What, Master, what shall we do? And he said unto them, Exact no more. Then that which is appointed to you, okay. In other words, Don't rob 'em.
Only Only tax em What the tax is. And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, What shall we do? Do you know who the soldiers were, Wendy? Maybe we should ask styles. talking about Roman soldiers.
Well, there were Romans, but there were other soldiers too, Herodians. Um and so There says so will. And the soldiers likewise demanded him, saying, What shall we do? And he said unto them, Do violence to no man, neither accuse him falsely. and be content with your wages.
Do you know why why he said that? No. Why? See, the Roman soldiers had special privileges. If they come across if they had their Um There Pack to carry that they had to have they could they could point out a man and say, All right, you're gonna you That man was was uh obligated to carry that For one mile for one mile And so If a if a Roman soldier accused you of doing something wrong Under Roman law, well, you know, that was Then even under Harrod.
Um, you are in trouble. You could get in big trouble. And so a Roman soldier could say Look here. You know what? Uh I'm a nice guy.
But I think today It would be very good. I see that you have. A nice sword on your side there, or It looks like you have a purse full of money. And I could be a nice guy and not accuse you. of anything.
But it'll cost you a little bit. And so they could he could extort money from those people. Wow. Don't do that, okay? And so now John was a bo you know, they When I get to heaven, he's one of the first ones I I want to look up.
Hmm. There's a whole lot I wanna look up, but He'd be one of the first. And uh So he goes on to say. And the soldiers likewise demanded him, saying, What shall we do? And he said to them, Do no violence to no man, neither accuse any falsely.
and be content with your wages. In other words, Live with what you have, you don't have to extort it from the people. And as the people were Expectations And all men Mused at their hearts. Oh, John, whether he were the Christ or not. Why do you Why do you think they were doin' it?
Well, I I guess he spoke with authority? Absolute authority. He spoke with absolute authority. They knew that this man knows exactly what he's talking about. But then he goes on.
And he says, And John answered, saying unto them, Oh, I indeed baptize you with water, but one mightier than I cometh. the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy. to unloose He shall bear You with the Holy Ghost and with fire. See, that's what we're supposed to do. We're supposed to praise our Lord.
To to praise our Lord daily, aren't we? Yeah, so when he says baptize you with fire, is that like the the trial of your faith?
Well Yeah, that that that has A couple applications. when he t when he's talking about uh a fire, Uh, you know, the one of the names for the Holy Spirit. is wind and fire, okay? And so here But fire also when you're being baptized with fire means you're gonna be tried like gold and silver, okay? Yeah.
Uh means your faith. Um, it means it means you're gonna suffer persecution. He goes on whose fan is in his hand, and he will thoroughly purge the floor, who will gather the wheat. and to the garner. But the chaff is will be burned with unquenchable fire.
And many other things in his exhortation preached he unto the people. I'm going to stop right there. And we'll be back. right after this with more. Yeah.
He made the ground of mountains high and the earth frown. And I saw God become a man and hung upon a cross by love. The eighth. Of days came to teach us his ways. Give him all your love, give him all your praise.
Hanging on a cross there, he took my place because of love. Can't see it with your eyes, touch it with your hands. The Son of God became a man. Strong enough to change the heart of any man. This man called He will lift you up.
He won't let you down. They broke a lot. Turn it all around. Ever since time, nothing's ever been found stronger than love.
Some better like me don't. question or doubt. Strengthen their late day in and day out. Sins all forgiven, all blooded out. That goes up.
Then I see how I've been blessed Got a home in heaven the very best Then I know by God this world was blessed I met a man called love Can't see him with your eyes, touch him with your hands. The Son of God became a man. Strong enough to change the heart of any man. This man called He will lift you up. He won't let you down.
Okay. Broken life. Turn it off. Ever since time has never been found stronger than love. Can't see him with your eyes, touch him with your hands.
The Son of God became a man. Strong enough to change the heart of any man. This man called He will lift you up. He won't let you down. Take your broken life.
Turn it over. Ever since time I've never been found stronger than love. Mm. A man called Love. That was the real Joe Clark and yours truly, Pastor Ernie.
And did you like that song, Wendy? Yeah, it's nice. that we did we did that. Um I I really enjoyed doing that. Joe.
Joe went home to be with the Lord. Yeah. Oh, it seems like I guess it's been about five years ago now. But but Joe was a real strong man of God, a really strong man of God. And but he made a m one mistake he made And you know what that was?
No, I don't. He listened to his doctor. and his doctor encouraged him to get The COVID shot. Oh no. And and I can't understand because Joe is a very, very smart guy.
But For who knows what reasons he got the shot and w and just stunned his family and me and And uh but but that fella was talented. What a talent he was. I mean Uh he could do things with computers. That would just nobody else could do. He could take a plain, simple computer and.
Turn that computer uh into A recording studio. I mean, this guy just had. talents that were just unbelievable. And, uh Anyhow, he was a very, very good, very dear friend. Uh, and but he went home with the b To be with the Lord early, he got his reward.
How old was he when he passed away? Help me think for just a minute, okay, he would have been about Uh Let me see, about seventy three or seventy four.
Okay. So Yeah. Was he always a preacher? Uh, no, he wasn't a preacher, he was kind of Well, he w he was a an activist, but he was a good student of the Bible. And he he helped me a lot.
He was of tremendous help to me. in uh and in our whole in our whole church. We just really appreciated him so much. Sure you miss 'em. But all those guys Took off and left me.
Yes.
And I'm still here. And then Well Anyhow, you have a lot you always have a lot To inform us, every time Stile and I listen to you, we walk away smarter than we were when we first started the program, right, style? Wow. I was just saying that. That's uh probably the best thing anybody's ever said to me.
Thank you. Um well, I'm glad um I have some information that is helpful. You know, it's all about empowerment. That's how I look at it, you know, take the power back. Um, everybody wants to feel empowered, I think.
And knowledge can do that. Um so I thought we'd talk about the cornerstone of disease. And Because how often have we read pasture reports that major diseases are due to inflammation. That has been in the news lately.
Now, all disease begins with actually inflammation.
So disease is ignited. with an inflammation situation.
Now in January 2023, there was this article in Science Direct And they reported on, quote, inflammation is the beginning of eye disease.
So I kind of released an article july seventeenth, twenty twenty five. that I titled Causes of Inflammation, which provided My readers of the newsletter, it was in the newsletter, with a list of things that spike inflammation and can cause organ failure.
So if you know someone that would be interested in that newsletter, feel free to forward a copy to them, encourage them to sign up and subscribe to our free newsletter. It's absolutely free, but it is delivered by e mail.
So we've come to realize, Pastor, that the FDA has approved. Many treatments. Um Um with little of of protection on the health of these people that are being treated, you know, because as you know, they they're not seeking cures uh for uh human wellness because there's not enough money in well, people.
So Um there was this study that caught my eye. And it was in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. It reported on inflammation and cardiovascular disease.
So modern medicine is noticing that seri uh there's a serious role of inflammation And it can be attached to internal medicine diseases which they label as residential inflammation.
So it's um or residual inflammation.
So they're starting to see this is the precursor for chronic diseases and chronic low grade inflammation also. They've noticed that, a very subtle inflammation condition.
So no matter what treatments they're using, the inflammation seems to remain. Which medicine now sees as part of a recurrent cardio event, regardless of Any of the statin drugs they put people on. Here's a quote from that journal. They said: the critical role of inflammation in the Pathogenesis and clinical outcomes of cardiovascular disease. was recently gained increased attention in medicine.
So they're starting to notice this. Um I don't know. I've been reading lots of journal articles, Pastor, and I picked up on this about five years ago, so it's been out there a while. And so Medicine is starting to utilize scans to identify risk assessment. inflammatory biomarkers as a predictor In healthy patients, To identify high risk indicators for certain future diseases, including your arterial sclerosis.
your myrocardial infarction. your heart failure, your treat Cardiitis, heart issue, and also heart attacks.
So they're they're focusing now on the initial marker.
so that they can hopefully get a jump on conditions.
So the information could be included in So let's say you have this scan. um, and you have inflammation or Starting to have inflammation, that's going to be included in your record even before you have an official diagnosis of a disease.
So this is going to have an impact on health insurance uh life insurance rates. And will medicines medical science be able to determine The difference, though, of chronic low grade inflammation from an immune system response To a bacterial infection.
So you know that's one of the first indicators your immune system's working is inflammation can be part of that response.
So they need to identify: okay, if I just sick with a bacterial infection and the immune system's doing its thing. Or do I have a serious inflammatory condition that's lingering and I need to start worrying about down the road if I'm going to have, you know. serious health issues.
So that's kind of a question mark for me if they're going to be able to, in the scans, filter out that question.
Now in other words, how frequently will doctors scan patients to have evidence to establish a consistent inflammatory pattern rather than just having a brief one And then all of a sudden it's just because you have a common infection.
So the frequency of your scans is going to determine And that'll be determined by health insurance, how frequently you can get them. And currently, sufficient data is kind of limited on that.
So science is going to need to answer these questions How critical is inflammation in a pathogenesis and a clinical outcome? Here's another quote from the journal. They said, the interplay between inflammation and key physiological systems often remains incompletely examined.
So this is something medicine has kind of skipped over, not really paid much attention to. And they could have if they paid attention to it, they could say, hey, Pastor Sanders, you had your physical. We've got this inflammation scan now a couple of times now showing up.
So we need to do X, Y and Z to make sure this doesn't get out of hand.
So you know, but then that would be educating their patients, wouldn't it, Pastor? Yeah, you don't want to do that. There's no money in that.
Well, let's talk about the types of inflammation. Uh this the journal was talking about.
So they're beginning to separate inflammation into categories.
So there is a chronic category and the immune system inflammation category, which I mentioned.
So they call this an augmented immunoinflammatory response. A heightened immune inflammatory reaction that goes beyond maybe what's necessary to protect you, often leading to tissue damage, chronic inflammation. Or exacerbation of a disease.
So, this is the one that they would really want to pay attention to if they think that you're starting to have these. Symptoms of you're brewing up something that's going to be a problem later.
So these responses have been linked, they said, to increased mortality and morbidity.
Now the other category is neutralizing immune inflammatory conditions. It's a normal immune system response. It's there to neutralize an infection.
So that's the one they kind of have to Um That out of your scan just to make sure, oh, you know, you probably have a cold lingering or you've got a bacterial infection.
So it's nothing major. The third category is immune dysregulation, which would indicate an immune system inflammatory response. defending against non-threatening proteins and tissues, in other words, autoimmune issue.
So that could be a problem as well.
So one important note is that patients with autoimmune disorders can also be flagged in the medical records as having high risk or premature inflammatory diseases.
So they need to make sure that they don't um Okay. They need to kind of like separate that out as not being a condition like cardiovascular risk and things like that. Another quote from the journal is they said individuals with chronic autoinflammatory disorders also suffer from the risk of premature disease. And there are a myriad of things that can keep your immune system running. Promoting an inflammatory reaction.
Here's a few of them.
So, this would keep your immune system on kind of alert all the time.
So if you have various disease markers such as mononucleosis or Lyme's disease, So these viruses can kind of linger. And just kinda, you know, it's almost like pricking somebody or poking somebody.
So these viruses are like poking the immune system on almost a constant basis. They're not full blown viruses, but they're just there to be to be annoying. Also, food sensitivities can also initiate inflammation. As well as heavy metals, if you've got a lot of heavy metals in the system. Microplastics, we've heard a lot about that in the news lately.
That can create an inflammatory reaction. Various chemical toxins, like if you're in touch with pesticides and herbicides, even if you have your own personal garden and you're using things like that. This can create inflammation. Eating too much sugar creates inflammation, and also radiation exposure.
So, we really have to watch. you know, technology, uh, smartphones, smart meters, all these things that can actually create inflammation in us. You know what though, Wendy, a lot of people don't realize Just how Many people suffer from uh having uh either very, very weak or no immune systems. Uh w I have a of some friends of mine. They're Uh They're a couple they're married couple.
And both of 'em their immune systems are shot and, um, Here Uh whenever they get hit with anything, they really get hit hard. And they're they're you know, they very easily in the if if anybody has a cold or a sneeze or whatever, they get it. And because of that it's really causes them, you know, uh They they they very seldom go anywhere. Uh Yeah. They're even even when they would come to church they would find a place in the corner bo you know or away from as many people as possible to sit in the is really uh you don't know what it's like until you have to until you have to live that way and um Yeah.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. I have a a pastor friend who. That um He he likes to go and visit those folks in the hospital, but it's it's really taking a risk And he's very, very careful about where he goes.
He don't want to go to any p you know, where there's any kind of a like a COVID or anything. And by the way, did you see Did you see the wizard Hamildern or? Uh the um Bait. chemical coke beneath there. Moderna?
Yeah, Moderna of their Their flu shot was turned on. Um By the the uh What is it of the Oh, the n na uh Institute of Health and the Health National Institute of Health or, um yeah, the NIH yeah. The NHI, yeah. It was turned down and yeah, they got And so the only What do you think? Do you think that the That they're s they're saying you you d you didn't offer us enough money because that's the way it usually is.
When it comes to big pharma. I don't know, with Robert Kennedy at the helm, um, I don't think that would be the case, but, um Based on all these journal articles I read with regarding to virology, where you're talking about your Um, immunization C D C, that's what I was thinking of the C D C. Yeah, so this no, I mean, um, I think the C D C is probably aware people are kind of paying more close attention to what they're doing.
So I think yeah.
So uh but but basically uh these virology journals that I'm reading is um You know, you've got a quad virulent flu uh virus that they put in there, so it's not just one strain, it's four. And um The thing is, is the way they process these serums for flu shots is the process mutates the strain.
So even if they were careful to select what strain they anticipate ha you guys having for a season, it's going to be mutated anyway. Yeah. years ago when when they when these Flu shots just started becoming a popular thing to do. I had a real doctor. a real doctor.
He w he he was there His concern was His patience not his salary. And uh so when when I was seeing him, I asked him, I says, Do you think I should um I get one of these flu shots. And he said Well, for what strain did you want to get a flu shot? And I says, I don't know how many strains out there. He says, There's a lot of strains.
He said that's why he said those flu shots. There's fifteen hundred still. He said for for that reason, he said. Uh it'd more than likely do you more harm than good. I don't recommend him at all.
He actually told us the truth. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Y y once in a while you come across the gem like that, you know, just like Doctor N Mars who I spoke to in the nineties.
So Yeah, um some of them have a conscious, you know, they they first do no harm. They believe that. But it is what doctor Norris said was it's an artificial infection, that's what a vaccine is. 'Cause it's Uh introducing uh a pathogen into your system in an artificial way of how you would normally contract it. And this can um uh hinder immunity uh so your immune system really is not getting the memo.
that, hey, you've been exposed because this is kind of suddenly in two hours in your blood system.
So your immune system, according to Dr. Norris, he said it doesn't make antibodies. It thinks it's supposed to be in your blood system at that point.
So which was astonishing to me to learn that back in the nineties, okay, 'cause, you know, I worked in healthcare, you know, I I believed what everybody else believed about, you know, um in inoculations and stuff.
So he was kind of like blowing my mind. But anyway, um, getting back to our inflammation, I got a few more things on us um but if they make uh inflammatory scans kind of required for your physical this is going to be a game changer for several it's going to impact health care insurance, it's going to impact things like life insurance, I think, because all these insurance companies go about Risk assessment. That's what they go on.
So let's talk about some drugs that will induce inflammation so you can avoid them. physicians will have to be informed with these scans that patients also need to be informed that that Basically, you can be on a medication that's inducing the inflammation.
So, in December 2024, the National Library of Medicine Center for Biotechnology published a report. titled Certain Medications Can Create Inflammation. And this is especially true for the liver, because your liver has to produce enzymes like P four50 to protect you from toxicity. And all your prescription drugs are toxic.
So some medications are here's some examples that will give you an inflammation response. Statin drugs, which lowers your cholesterol by blocking the liver's production of cholesterol and creating inflammation. The other one is antibiotics. Like levofloxan or cipromyosin or ciprofloxen. Which treat infections, that creates inflammation.
And also, osteoporosis medications like Fosomax. You know, if you've got weak bones, they put you on that. That can create uh inflammation. And this is nothing new. This is in all journal articles.
This is, you know, something physicians should be uh knowledgeable about.
Now, this scan that they're wanting to bring forward. is um been assisted by artificial intelligence, Pastor. And so the information in it hopefully helps determine the kind of inflammation patients have, why they have it, it makes adjustments and risk factor adjustments.
So they're just not making a big deal over inflammation. Um I'll give you an example. Medicine tends to make a big deal over inflammation sometimes when it's not necessary.
So you know when women go to get their annual exam at the gynecology office? um they usually get what is called a pap smear. And this is supposed to help identify if a woman has cervical cancer. Um So if she had Intercourse. a few hours before going to have her pap smear, intercourse, using a tampon, all creates inflammation.
And so your Papsmir's uh test goes off on inflammations. You got level one through four.
So you know, you can get a false reading just because of having intercourse or using a tampon. I w I wonder if uh Tampa and Tim knew that. Yeah. Okay. I don't know.
But hey, here is another journal article from OnoCurtarget. They say inflammation is frequently a key element in the pathological progression of organ disease. More research needs to be done as to the understanding of inflammatory responses for improved prevention and treatments.
So education is going to be your best defense. Knowing these things, because natural is better. I navigate to natural solutions for everyday problems. That's just what I do. And so, you have some things that help remove inflammation from the system.
You know, God made sure we had those. There's herbs out there for a lot of these things. And um what we try to do at Apothecary Herbs is educate people as well as provide them with a good product.
So we you'll probably have noticed these info sheets that we put in with each order. Yeah, I read them. I actually read all those. Yes, you can learn about the plants and the benefits and even what they taste like so that you know what signature profile taste they have so you know they're actually in there.
So, um But we have a couple of things that we have some anti-inflammatories there as well. And they could just give us a call though, giv i if they have questions they can talk to us or they can ask for our free catalog. Our number is toll-free 24-7 at 866-229-3663. That's 866-229-3663. And of course they can visit the website thepowerherbs.com, ThePowerHerbs.
And get informed because that's why we put the newsletters out, that's why we do the radio shows. 'Cause I do um I have a channel on Rumble. They can go there. We also post the shows to our website as well.
So it's it's it's all about learning. It's a learning curve, but it it it can save your life. And your catalogue right there on the front page of the cover Ah, you've got a a cup filled with Cayenne peppers, yeah. And uh Yeah, that is I I have just about one of those about every day. Either a cayenne or a habanero, I have.
Uh that we I that I grew myself and and, um Yeah, the f the folklore out there when the American colonies were being established, there was an uh an herbalist that um had two herbs. He had cayenne and he had lobelia. And he cured a million colonists just with those two herbs, just those two. Wow. Yeah.
All right, that number again, folks, is eight six six two two nine three six six three. Eight six six two two nine three six six three. And um Wendy's not gonna be she's gonna take off and get her beauty sleep. She's gonna miss. We're gonna be playing a clip here, very Very interesting clip.
It's um it's one that's it's got about what's happening with Epstein and the stuff they've found on you know mister G Wiener Wiener's computer Now this is stuff we talked about Years ago. And everything we talked about, I mean, we had this out there, we knew this. 'Cause we got it from other sources. But now they're they're all getting it out of the Epstein files so they're opening these files up and uh It was an interesting thing. When they first arrested Epstein, Wendy, when he was first arrested, and brought in.
There were four very well known people, that immediately left the country. And guess what? Their names are all over the Epstein files. Do you know who they were? No, I don't, but do you think he's still alive?
Some people think they w he was switched out. I don't really kn I I gotta I think he is, yeah. I think he's still There's been pictures of a fellow walking around in Israel. That looks a whole lot like Hepstein and uh He's accompanied. I I wanted to get your take on the Super Bowl.
A half-time thing. I that was one of the dumbest things basically that I've ever s seen and uh Sorry. I w I wanted to go the other thing, but I couldn't do it 'cause I was on the air, so I had the T V on mute and and watched it and uh You had basically jerks and whores is what you had there. Right. You uh you had One woman that was topless, another one was almost naked.
Uh, you had there's lawsuits being sued now. But did you know what, Wendy? That uh The one that watched the Dirting Point USA concert. Nineteen, nineteen million viewers, nineteen guess how many? viewed the Super Bowl.
I know people clicked off uh less than a million and a half. Right. So consider that And boy, I'm going to tell you, the people that spend huge amounts of money advertising on the Super Bowl They're not happy with those people. Yeah. We're running we're coming up to the clock Well, I enjoyed every moment with you, and we'll talk real soon, okay?
You take care. You stay well, okay?
Alrighty, God bless. Thanks for being here. And we'll talk to you in a while. By the way, you're. In our newsletter, your articles in our newsletter, so Oh, that'll be great.
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