The Sevan Podcast - Heiko Sepp | Vaccine Injured Extreme Triathlete

Episode Date: September 17, 2024

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Starting point is 00:01:08 Yeah. Perfect. I'm going to play the trailer to the movie here first and then I'll see you in two minutes. Yeah. Okay, thank you sir. Before the vaccine, my condition was really good. Possible risk of heart inflammation after getting the coronavirus vaccine. Also called myocarditis. It was so painful in my chest.
Starting point is 00:01:39 I had problems to breathe. One moment I felt like that's death. It was really scary. The kids were crying. I mean, they didn't understand why ambulance had to pick him up. It started to totally destroy me inside. I've been suffering a lot. I'm all day full of pain. In the last two and a half years, we've basically lost everything.
Starting point is 00:02:17 It's been my biggest battle in my life. And I'm still fighting. And I'm still fighting. You're just 40 years old and how could the body just collapse like that? Buddy, I really appreciate you coming on. I cannot tell you how important it is to get your message out Guys, if you are watching the show today and Haco doesn't know I'm gonna do this This show you guys got to donate five dollars and this isn't to help
Starting point is 00:03:00 Haco at all. This is to support a man who whose story needs to be heard by the world He has three kids. I have three kids I think that this movie is a huge wake up call for just people to start thinking critically and to take their... This is a man who took his body and his life very seriously. He was charging life. He wasn't wasting a second of his life. He was going and getting it. He was a great role model for all of humanity and his aspirations and his goals. And yesterday, I think I did the conversion right. I think I did the conversion right. But a thousand of the Kroners is $97 for the U.S. So if you can just, just if you watch this show today, just to support it so Haco has the resources to keep going on podcast keep telling his stories. It's a beautifully shot movie
Starting point is 00:03:49 It is it is not a depressing movie. It's actually Uplifting movie because it's a guy who's not giving up and charging But please if you're watching the show today just cruise over there Even if you just donate a hundred that's five bucks And if a couple thousand of you do it, that's great. It's just supporting the movie. Just think of it as you're just paying for a lecture. All right, dude.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Good to see you. Yeah. Thank you for having me. I'm going to leave this up for a little bit as we chat. So people know the $5 entry to watch this podcast. I'm you're in, are you in Norway? Hey, go. podcast. Are you in Norway, Heiko? Yeah, I'm in Norway at the moment, but I'm going to leave my family in two weeks. I'm going to move to Spain for winter time.
Starting point is 00:04:35 And my plan is to bring kids with me in the end of November. I checked out your Instagram account. Congratulations on having three beautiful kids. I love all the activities you have them in. It's really cool. Yeah, you know, we've been always, my own childhood was pretty much like competition to competition. It doesn't matter what kind of competition was. It was skiing, running, cycling. running, cycling. So I'm trying to do the same thing with my own kids and I'm trying to hold them away from the PC, iPhones, all this kind of stuff. So we're trying to do different things. They go to Taekwondo and playing football and winter time ice hockey and yeah, and skiing of course.
Starting point is 00:05:24 And you're going to the Canary Islands, Grand Canary for the weather because that helps with your your joints more to stay warmer? Yeah you know like a little example from last year in December and January it was like 20 to 25 degrees minus celsius in here in Norway So I definitely lost my legs. I couldn't even walk anymore. And when I went to Gran Canaria, that was early in this year in February, that was really big difference.
Starting point is 00:05:57 I got my legs back. I had the possibility to start to ride with a bicycle. Of course, I can't still run. I can't still swim because my left side doesn't work so well, but at least I had the possibility to move myself. I was mentally better placed, and forward and forward and forward. So I feel that's the only way how I can improve and how I can fight back. And now of course I got a lot of support from many kind of doctors who have given me good advice and there is doctors who are trying to
Starting point is 00:06:37 giving me some treatment. But anyway everyone thinks the same way the warmer climate Anyway, anyway, everyone think the same way the warmer climate Is like the key Is that common with autoimmune diseases? Yeah, it's like uh at the moment. I yeah, i'm diagnosed autoimmune disease, but i'm waiting also potts test for the What? Pots gotcha. Yeah so because I have a the really strange way and three, four times in the day, I just totally blackout one moment, fell down and can't move.
Starting point is 00:07:31 What's crazy is you look so good. You don't look sick at all. Your eyes are sharp. Yeah. You look, I mean, you look, you present so great. We have such a beautiful day today. It's like, it's pretty much of the weather, but I have always this of kind, uh, I'm liking the balloon.
Starting point is 00:07:50 My head is strange and all my left side doesn't work well. And it's also painful on the right side. But it's good. You haven't seen me in the morning because in the morning, uh, I can't get even on my legs before my wife gonna bring all the medicine and then I have to lay around one hour and stretch and do all these kind of strange things to get to my legs. Heygo, when I had my kids, my wife started researching vaccines and she told me she wasn't
Starting point is 00:08:21 gonna get let them give my kids vaccines when they were children and I thought she was crazy But I didn't say anything to her. I just kept my mouth closed and then a few years later In the United States where I live, you know that we had the kovat lockdowns and they started mandating vaccines if you wanted to go out and I started doing the research and I started I read the book the moth and the the moth and the iron lung I read dissolving illusions. I started watching, you know
Starting point is 00:08:51 I don't think it was Norway, but I had a doctor from Sweden on and he was saying hey the average age of death for this disease is 82 years old But the average age of death in our country is 80 years old. Something's not making sense. And at that point I was very thankful and then I started, you know, the more and more I learned about vaccines, basically the second you inject a vaccine into someone you you alter their immune system for the rest of their life. You change their immune system and so it's a very serious thing to do, to inject yourself with it. And one of the things that I read was that because you alter the immune system immediately
Starting point is 00:09:33 for the rest of someone's life, when you inject them with a vaccine, they never consider the vaccine the problem. They try to mask it. It's not like if you take a Vicodin, you know, and you have a stomach ache, they just stop giving you Vicodin. But once they give you the, you know, Vicodin, the painkiller, but the vaccine, once they give it to you, they can't take it back. So they never source
Starting point is 00:09:54 the vaccine as the problem. And so the more and more as I research this stuff, and the more and more stories like yours come out, I'm like, okay, this is like a really, really important story, especially since you weren't, COVID wasn't even a threat to you, right? You were a healthy, strong man. No, I also got the COVID and it was like a joke for me. I didn't feel anything. So you already had COVID even before you got the vaccine? No, I got the COVID after vaccine. Can you tell me about your childhood really quick? Were you always an athletic kid? Yeah, you know, when I was younger, I played ice hockey, football. So there was middle time
Starting point is 00:10:39 when I was doing any, like every different kind of sports. So I went to the sports school, was cyclist, been riding in France and Italy and all around the Europe. Was riding also in France, like a club sport as a cyclist. So, and yeah, when I got older, so I started to do triathlon for fun. First of all, I do this. Your first triathlon. What was your very first triathlon?
Starting point is 00:11:10 A Norseman. That was your first one you ever did was the Norseman? Yeah, because I went to my, I went to work every day with a bicycle. So they were just joking like, Hey, you know, our company is like one of the main sponsors, you're supposed to try it. And so I was like, yeah, okay, we're going to do it. It's okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:32 For people who don't know, the Norseman's considered more than a triathlete, extreme triathlete, 3.8 kilometer run in 10 degree water. You know, actually, the goal has been 11 degrees, it was 2015. And then 180 kilometer bike ride and then a 42 kilometer marathon and some people call it the hardest endurance test in the world and that was your first one? Yeah, I believe it's like a most mental race. It's somehow really nuts race because it's really windy. It can be hard cold, cold 2013. It was snowing on the Turanut, the first hill there was up minus two degrees. And at the same time in the running, you're going to get plus 25. So it's really,
Starting point is 00:12:22 really different kind of race. But I believe the hardest toughest race in the world is evergreen endurance and where is that in chamonix in france oh have you done that one yeah yeah wow okay i wanted to 2015 wow you won that race. Yeah. Uh, it was really, really beautiful race and it was over 8,000 meters of climbing. Is, is that why you would say it was the hardest because of the climbing? Yeah. It was a tough one. And on the end, you know, the race just was too long. Like if you think about time, Norseman there is like we can say
Starting point is 00:13:07 around 11 hours but the every Green Enderans there we talking about 16 hours the fastest guy. Wow and you won that in 2015. Yeah. When you went there did you plan on winning at Haco? No no no I, you know, every race where I'm going, I'm going just to compete with myself because, you know, I have family, I'm working full time. It's somehow like, I don't want to sound like a bad father, but it's my own time. You know, that's the time when I'm totally free by myself yeah so I'm just doing how I'm doing doing it and this goes how it goes and I'm always happy. Guys the name of the movie is called My Biggest Battle that's the GoFundMe page so Heiko can keep telling his story. Okay and then when Covid comes, can you tell me what you thought? I don't know if you remember, but originally the story started as there was a cruise ship off the coast of Japan.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Do you remember that? And there were some people that they had trapped on the ship. Do you remember seeing that story on the news and scratching your head? I hear something, but you know know I didn't care so much and I didn't pay so much attention on all these things because somehow it was like I felt like it doesn't come here or it doesn't touch me anyhow so long as if yeah, finally it finally got here. So Yeah, and what was the scene like in Norway? Was did you have anyone where was this is whether I noticed that Norway has an 80%? COVID vaccination rate and normally the country has a 95% vaccination rate. So that means with COVID There was a substantial more amount of people who were like scratching their head being like, wait a second. Yeah, I pretty much feel like Norwegians are people who doing whatever government says. And to be honest, I didn't think about it either.
Starting point is 00:15:22 I was like, yeah, I'm healthy guy. What is one vaccine to do to me? And you, and you have a great country, right? It's a clean country. It's a happy country. It's a safe country in general or no. Eh, yeah, that they are nice people. Most of the people doing sport, you know, if you're doing trainings and you, you
Starting point is 00:15:44 at least move twice in the week, so it's giving like little bit different kind of mentalitete overall and the all the guys or familiar guys who I know they mostly doing sport They mostly doing sport So I don't know so much people who is on the city and drinking or doing things like that so And when they rolled out the vaccine in your country from the little bit of research I did In the United States, I felt like it rolled out slowly But in Norway, it seemed like it rolled out pretty quick. Like there was a date and a lot of people did it quickly.
Starting point is 00:16:28 Yeah, yeah. But it was the same with me. I got a message on my phone. So there was a date. Yeah, you're going to go and take vaccine. I was a little bit skeptical, but I didn't care so much. I just went and took it down with it, you know, and then I can live my own life. But yeah, I never even imagined the worst dream that it can be that way. And then on June 29th, 2021, so that was about three years ago. Yeah, it was a little bit over two years, three years ago when I took my first vaccine. And you took the Pfizer one? Yeah, the first was Pfizer. And you know, recently I was at my kid's surf camp and the coach there who's a, you know,
Starting point is 00:17:19 big beautiful man, 34 years old, he surfs the biggest waves in the world. He surfs Mavericks here off the coast of California, which is probably the most famous wave in the world. Big, you know, they have had a hundred foot waves there. He told me that he refused to get the vaccine for two years, but the pressure from his mom and his girlfriend and his sister was so hard that after two years he took it. And then in that first week he had a
Starting point is 00:17:46 cardiac event he had uh pericarditis and he had to be rushed to the hospital did you have pressure or no you were just you were like whatever let's just do it? I don't know it was more like media and It was more like media and they were pressuring people. But this time, even now, I don't watch TV. So I didn't care so much what other people were saying. In my head it was, okay, if Ironman and all those airports, they will be close to me. So what are they gonna do? I still want to do Ironman. I still want to have my vacation. So that was like a pressure on that side. I didn't care about what another is saying. I was like, yeah, I'm gonna just do it and then.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Right. That was, I guess that was the same thing in the United States. If you wanted to go to Hawaii or you wanted to travel or you wanted to eat in restaurants, they were basically saying, hey, you need to show proof that you got this injection. Yeah, you know, I don't care about restaurants. If I want to go and enjoy time with family, family hour going in the forest. So we'll stay overnight and kind of make the like some sausage and things. So it's more fun. Now it's like we have a little bit different way to live our life. So for you, the main incentive was just to travel so that you could keep competing. Yeah, yeah. And of course to have a vacation, we used to go to Spain every year,
Starting point is 00:19:29 like two times to just enjoy the nice weather. And yeah, now we haven't done it three years since I got sick. So... Hey guys, you can go to this website, this GoFundMe page. It's easy to find. Just type in HECO, H-E-I-K-O, and then hit the donate button. And a hundred Kroners is five dollars. So just think of it like that. So if you want to give ten dollars, it's two hundred Kroners. And basically all you're doing is supporting this guy
Starting point is 00:19:58 to keep being able to tell his story. He has three kids. He's being very brave in telling his story. There's millions of people like him and not a lot of them are telling their story. And then there's the movie of course on YouTube, My Biggest Battle. If for some reason you can't donate, which I know you all can, share the movie. It's beautifully shot and it's a short movie, 38 minutes, great story, lots of details. You'll like it. So then you get the first shot and what happens when you take the first shot? Do you have any adverse effects from the first shot? First three days I didn't have any problems at all.
Starting point is 00:20:34 So I went to the training, everything was good and somehow I've never been sick, especially in the summertime. It's like maybe few days in the year when I have bad throat or something like that because I went to the ice bath like years and years, even the winter time. And that was since June when I got the vaccine, I've been sick like three days, like really strange, bad, then it's okay again. And it went like rolling all the way until to the second vaccination.
Starting point is 00:21:14 And I was, I didn't think about it. It can be like a vaccine or something. In my head was it, it was an unbelievable beautiful summer. And we used all the time this air conditioner to cool down our house. So you thought maybe it was just the air conditioner? Yeah, yeah. We were like, yeah, probably there is the problem. Did you wear a heart rate monitor? Did you notice anything with your heartbeat after your first injection?
Starting point is 00:21:49 Yeah, I had a higher pulse, but I was pretty much Thinking about it. Yeah, it's like because I'm all the time a little bit sick and I am not fully recovered and probably that's why And then uh, june, uh, so july August, two and a half months later, same thing, you get a note on your phone, they text you and say, Hey, you're ready for your second shot? Yeah. And then I went and took it right away. But then I got Moderna. Oh, you switched. No, I didn't do anything. It's like how they give you. Is that how the whole country did it?
Starting point is 00:22:25 Why wouldn't they stay with the same brand? I got any idea. Wow, fascinating. Okay. So basically they mix the vaccines on you. Yeah, so and I didn't have any possibility to choose what I would get I will get what I get As you were going there to the hospital that day. Did you have as you look back? Did you have any hesitancy or trepidation? Sorry, I did you have that day on September 16th when you're driving to go get the second shot Did you have any hesitancy where you like do you remember anything being like maybe this isn't a good idea? I? Residency were you like do you remember anything being like maybe this isn't a good idea? I you know as I don't I I've never think about it. I was like yeah, okay We're gonna do it done with it, and we can live our life, right just check it off the list got to do this
Starting point is 00:23:16 Do it yeah And then so what time of day do you get the shot? That was I think four o'clock When did you get the shot? That was I think 4 o'clock. 4 or 3 o'clock. And how soon after that do you start to have some side effects from that? 40 minutes. I just got home and all the problems started.
Starting point is 00:23:39 After they get the shot, did they tell you to wait in the lobby for 20 minutes or anything like that? Yeah, 10 minutes. 10 minutes, yeah. And then when you get home what was the first thing you felt? Oh it started, first of all I had a headache so I got strains, breast pain, it was like started to pressure me on both sides and my hands were like little bit plumb. So what they said like and they say you know anyway if you get the shoot it can be like little bit different with your hand or all your arm. And so I didn't pay so much attention but when the pain getting in, got harder and deeper,
Starting point is 00:24:27 so then I knew it right away what's the problem is. Did you, so your first shot was Pfizer, your second shot two and a half months later was Moderna. And then 40 minutes after when you started feeling this, did you eventually go back to the hospital? No it. Did you eventually go back to the hospital? No, I think that it went worse and worse so long. If I finally couldn't breathe anymore, I couldn't breathe at all. So at the best place, I even couldn't stay on my bed because the bed was so soft. The only place where I felt good was I was laying on the
Starting point is 00:25:06 floor and rolled myself like a crab, my legs on my breast. And that was the only position how I had the possibility somehow to breathe. So you're in the fetal position on the floor so you can try to take a small breath. Was your chest hurting? Yeah, I was pain all over my body. Could you actually feel your heart? Yeah, it was. I felt my heart even with my air and everything.
Starting point is 00:25:39 And that was that same night that all of that occurred? No, it was 17 of September. So it went overnight. It went worse and worse. And the next day I went to the hospital. So for 24 hours it just got worse and worse and worse. Did you think you were going to die Heiko? Yeah, I had the point. When the last point, when everything went, when I get all this pain all over my body and my breast, when I couldn't breathe, then it was like a shock. I didn't know what's going on. I didn't know how long and how it's going to be and do I even make it in the hospital.
Starting point is 00:26:20 And it was blue skis were crying and yeah, it was like, and then was stress and it was really, really intense. Yeah. Did they, did you have a heart attack? Do they know, did they diagnose you with anything? Did they? No, there was the, what was actually the funniest thing when I went to the hospital. What was actually the funniest thing when I went to the hospital, so they couldn't find the with the ultra, they couldn't see there is actually something wrong, but all the symptoms are exactly like a stroke.
Starting point is 00:27:01 Yeah, like this predict, predict. I don't know how to say in English. Pericarditis. Pericarditis. Okay. Pericarditis, yeah. But they couldn't see it on the ultra-lead. And so, and they didn't have any, they didn't want to also do any extra tests or check anything out. Can there be something else? Because I had a muscle problems already two months and it's been registered also in the hospital because I went to the after first vaccine,
Starting point is 00:27:38 I went two or three times to my family doctor and they didn't want to check it out anything. What did you go to your family doctor for after the first shot? Yeah because I was you know like sick, three days sick and I had a muscle pain all the time. Could you see it in your training also? I'm assuming you were training. Yeah I was also doing some little training and relaxed training. And could you tell that your training was suffering also?
Starting point is 00:28:10 Yeah. So how long do you stay in the hospital, Heiko, after the Moderna injection? Three days, two nights. Did you see anyone else in there while you were there who had the same issues you had? Uh, I don't know because I was alone in my, in my room and I didn't see anyone. But yeah, the funniest thing, what they said to me in first month, second morning, it was, uh, I think you are already old enough and you're supposed to start training. You're so they, they, they, they said you should stop training. You were too old.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Start training to begin training. Yeah. Because, and then I told them like, yeah, what are you talking about? Three weeks ago, I just did the Norseman. I've been training all of my life. They thought I'm just this kind of guy who's sitting at home and watching TV. And yeah, they didn't want to put it together with the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:29:18 But on the end, of course, they wrote it down like, yeah, it's a vaccine. So you're a 1% of 1% of 1% you're a a 1% of 1% of 1% physical shape compared to our peers on planet earth you go in and for you it's obvious did you you knew it was the injection, right? Yeah. But they're saying... This moment there was any other question, you know. But they're saying that, hey, you need to stop eating shit. And obviously anyone who's seen your body knows that you train. But they basically, they don't use their eyes or their own discernment.
Starting point is 00:30:02 They obviously just are just reading from a script and they're like hey the problem is is you don't exercise Yeah, exactly Holy shit Oh that Cree they never even asked you before then no no and there was really strange, you know On this time I was way better shape than now Right, right so and It was pretty ridiculous. Yeah On this time, I was way better shape than now. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:30:28 So, and it was pretty ridiculous here. What's crazy, just to put it in context, you were doing events that the vast majority of people on planet Earth, it would have killed them. And for you, they were things that you looked forward to doing, that you had trained your body to do and to do well and to do fast. So in the hospital before you leave after you're there for three days do they say yep this is the vaccine? Do they acknowledge that? Yeah on the end they said yeah we can't close it as a case of vaccine. They can close it. Yeah. It's like, yeah, basically, they confirm that it's vaccine, you
Starting point is 00:31:16 know, we can read that way. But they didn't say that. Yeah, we confirm a hundred percent. I find it either you're the only person this happened to, which we know is not true. I find it fascinating that they weren't like, yep, this is the eighth one we've had this week because I suspect you weren't the only one. You could not possibly have been the only one. No, here is a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:31:43 We have like a little group in Facebook. Yeah, it's not like really little. There is a lot of people and everyone actually going exactly the same way as me. There is like a big fight. Doctors don't want to talk about it. They avoid you even if you're going to the hospital. I have like in every four months I have a little check-in and mostly they're just asking how it's going. It's like nothing is good, you know, things getting worse. And I've been
Starting point is 00:32:22 getting a lot of advice from the other doctors all around the world, like, let to do all these sub kind of tests, but they refused to do it. And now after three years of fighting, finally, I will get to the bots bots test in November, end of November. And will you do that in your country? Yeah, finally they're gonna do it in here. Were you born in Estonia?
Starting point is 00:32:53 Yeah. And when did you come to Norway? I was middle time, just came here to help my father. It was 2009. Then I was here a little bit with my brother and since 2011 or 12 I've been here like permanently. And did you meet your wife there? Yeah, that's why I actually stayed here. Okay. And your wife? I didn't have a plan to stay here and your wife is originally from the Philippines Yeah I'm she's an original citizen
Starting point is 00:33:32 She said something that really hit hard to me that basically, you know, she's from the Philippines She assimilated and got used to Norwegian culture and embraced it. And now you guys are now moving again to Spain and that these jumps are big. And I was just picturing myself picking up my whole family and going to Spain and how scary that would be to take three kids and basically start your life over in a foreign country. Yeah, you know, now we have,
Starting point is 00:34:02 we are a little bit more optimistic. that our plan is a little bit changed. I'm gonna go alone until November so kids gonna come with me and I'm gonna take free from job for three months so she's gonna come in February And we hope because now we have, we have been talking with many different kind of doctors. And we also start the treatment at the same time. So we're gonna see how everything can go. Actually, everything coming from USA, not here in Norway. I still don't get any help from here.
Starting point is 00:34:44 So all the help coming from USA at the moment. And so we hope we can come back next summer. And then we're going to check it out how it's working here, September, October, if my body still cooperate well. So we will dry all winter, if not, so I have to go back again. So we will dry all winter. If not, so I have to go back again. And you said something else that really resonates with me. Basically, you don't take drugs, you treat your body well, you don't even put TV into your brain. And you were saying that one of the hard things is being on all these medications because it's not who you are. Like you almost feel like a drug addict. You don't want to wake up every morning, take pills. You don't even want to watch TV. No, that's, that's the thing. You know, only thing what I'm watching is in DV is cycling, triathlon and skiing.
Starting point is 00:35:36 That's all. So DV is last thing what I want to do. And all these drugs, it's, it feels so disgusting to show yourself. It's the most horrible feeling. Are they taking more shots in your country? I think in the United States we're on our ninth booster and people are still taking the shots even with these stories out there and with the super duper low mortality for healthy people. Have they tried to give you more shots after the second shot? Yeah, yeah. They still keep going with commercials and trying to get people in, but people are
Starting point is 00:36:22 start to begin to be a little bit skeptical of all this thing because here it's a lot of stories like me in Norway i'm not the only one um do you still get the messages on your phone asking you to come take your shots no not me and um did you ever did you ever consider taking a third shot no no. No, that was it. The second one. No, this thing is done. Boy, have you gone down Haco the rabbit hole and looked into the vaccine industry as a whole? Have you started to look at it and started to uncover the origins of it? Yeah, I've been hearing a lot of stories and but I don't want to go so
Starting point is 00:37:08 deep on it. I made a beast with this vaccine in my body there is coming never any vaccine anymore so simple it is. I can't talk what my wife wife is going to do because she is going to decide everything by herself. But personally, I don't need any extra in any other vaccine in my lifetime. What is the treatment that you are getting from the United States? Are there things that you are doing? Are there things that other people can do? Like, are you taking vitamins? Yeah, that's actually... Like I understood in USA that's really gone on. Everyone using nicotine batch to get rid of spike protein. Then I take
Starting point is 00:38:05 Oxygen Some heart supply so I can actually send you that later because I'm not really good all those long words What are the medications you're on that are like medicines that pharma still making what do they have you on? Do they have you on like heart medicine or what do they have you on? At the moment here in Norway I've been using steroids and Kinneret. And steroids will mess with your brain right? Yeah I have really really dark days. I have really dark days when I really feel like I don't want to see anyone, I don't want to talk with anyone. That's the biggest problem even at the moment.
Starting point is 00:38:50 I haven't really gotten out of the rights because you have to go down step by step. But I'm on the way to out. And there is a lot of people who want to help me writing message to me in Instagram Facebook sending mails but I don't have a power to answer because maximum what I can sit in the bc is like really good day really warm nice then maximum 30 minutes and To answer those mails and I sometimes feel like my head doesn't work the normal way. I get so tired just only watching this PC, and even if I have to answer to the questions,
Starting point is 00:39:37 and it's so difficult. And sometimes I feel so bad because people want to help me, but I don't have a power to answer Guys the name of the movies the biggest battle Haco has Very cool of him is telling his story It's crazy important his story is heard by a ton of people especially people with kids especially women who are pregnant Especially people who are raising kids in this world.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Everyone needs to hear this story. If you can go to his GoFundMe page, a hundred of the Kroners is $5, a thousand Kroners is a hundred dollars. If you're watching the show, donate the money so that this guy can keep telling his story and so that other people will be brave enough to keep telling their story. Hey, go, I'm guessing that you used to medicate with exercise.
Starting point is 00:40:28 I think that's what like most of my listeners do. It's what I do every single day. Even if I don't want to exercise, it's my medication, right? Every time I sweat, I feel better. Every time I exercise, I'm like, you know, I'm so happy I did it. It's a must every single day. Can you exercise at all? Yeah, i'm going for walk at them walk on good days, but if it's uh raining
Starting point is 00:40:53 There is no chance No, you don't have an exercise bike in your house or something. You can ride to break a sweat No, I sold everything. I sold all of my bikes even my wife's bike the go to the private clinics. I didn't get any help on Health of Norway. I want to ask you a question about that in a second, but just to confirm what I heard, so the expenses of taking care and getting the treatment you needed was so expensive that you even sold your bed? Yeah, we sold our bed frame. Yeah, we sold our bed frame. Wow, crazy.
Starting point is 00:41:46 In the United States, we always hear how bad we have it and that it's better in Europe because all the healthcare is absolutely free. You're painting a different picture for me here. Yeah, you never get to any specialist. It's almost impossible. They refused me first 13 months. They refused every... I have a really good family doctor. She's so beautiful. She's so good. She was trying to get me in every single specialist in Riggs Hospital, Oslo University Hospital and we just get refused every time and finally when I got the results from Estonia from Dr Lindstrom so they took me in and then yeah since that it's specialist to specialist, it always takes yeah, three months minimum. So you, it's middle time you will die in the pain if you don't go forward to the private clinic.
Starting point is 00:42:56 I hear about that in Canada a lot too about people who have serious conditions. It takes six months to see a specialist and by then they're dead. I hear endless stories like that. I didn't know if that was really true. So that is one of the problems with the healthcare over there in Europe also. Yeah, exactly. They're talking about free healthcare, but it's not available actually. Right. I think that's a lot of things that a lot of people forget that nothing is actually free. No, no, not even close. Wow, fascinating. Okay, so since then, since September 16th, was there a peak
Starting point is 00:43:38 of it being worse and it slowly gotten better? of it being worse and it's slowly gotten better? I was actually really optimistic in first spring, 2022, because my family doctor, she was really, really helpful right away. We didn't get to any specialist, but at least she managed to get me a place in rehabilitation. But 2022 was also a really nice winter. We had February, had also days when it was plus 15 degrees.
Starting point is 00:44:14 So I went to the rehabilitation. Everything went well, three months in rehabilitation. And I was already in this kind of point, where I had the possibility to start to run again. Not fast, but run and had the possibility to start to run again, not fast but you know, run and had the possibility to swim and ride with the bike until 2022 July. We went to Estonia with our family and there was weak, around weak, it was just raining and the weather was pretty bad. And then all of my body just collapsed.
Starting point is 00:44:58 It collapsed so bad that I couldn't even walk. And when we went to the hospital in Estonia, so they drove me out and said there is no such kind of thing like vaccine injury and they drove me out. But there was one of my friends, new Dr. Lindstrom. So I got right away to meet with Dr. Lindstrom. He took all the tests and he started with steroids treatment. But he said, yeah, it's like a maximum two months, but you can do it. But when I came here in Norway, they just keep going with these steroids and it's been going already two years. I did do some research on the steroids and it is what I found is that you should not take them for more than two months and that it will make things very very dark. It's the same what Dr Lindstrom
Starting point is 00:45:57 said. And what happens if you get off them? You just can't move at all? The pain comes back unbearably? Yeah, it's coming back. I already feel now because I'm going slightly step by step down in every seven days. So but yeah, we'll see. I hopefully all this and other medicines what I start to use now, I hope they can help me. Hiko, what about diet? Have you tried anything extreme with your diet? A lot of people in the United States say with autoimmune diseases,
Starting point is 00:46:33 you should just be eating just meat. Have you heard that? Yeah. I'm working with it at the moment. I've been doing that, yeah, about a month. Just a carnivore diet? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:49 And how is that going? When it's nice days, beautiful days, I feel it's helping me. But when it's raining, I feel like there is nothing else. And if it's below 15 degrees, I feel there is nothing that can help me. Is that when you speak to the other people who've been injured by the vaccine like yourself, are there symptoms, weather, determinant like yours? Yeah, not everyone. But there is, I know many people who have the same way. Heiko, this movie, My Biggest Battle, why did you do it?
Starting point is 00:47:32 Did someone approach you and say, hey, we have to tell your story? No, actually it was Anne, my wife, who said, like, yeah, we're supposed to maybe do two, three minutes video with the phone or maybe talk with Asim. Asim is one of my good friends who is working as a cameraman here in Norway. Asim Malhotra? Asim. He's one of my friends who was actually cameraman all of this movie. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:48:01 Do you know about Asim Malhotra? No. He's a famous doctor from the UK. He's been touring the world He was pro vaccine and then the vaccine killed his dad and so but his name is a seam also. Okay. Sorry, go ahead Yeah, and the plan was actually to Build up something three to five minutes to so how the things are But somehow because we've been already, I've been already in one documentary,
Starting point is 00:48:32 like Siri with Herky. And then Herky said, yeah, we're supposed to do something bigger. And so now we've been filming basically last two years. And so yeah, it somehow went a little bit out of the hands. Five minutes turned to 36 minutes. Are you glad you did it? Do you feel the importance of your contribution to other people who might be alone out there? Yeah, I'm glad. But I have points when I'm mentally down.
Starting point is 00:49:11 I feel like, why the hell we did this movie? Because it brings really much extra pressure also. Extra pressure on yourself? You mean to do podcasts or to talk about it? Yeah, everyone wants to talk about it. I understand people want to help me but and also want to you know talk about it. It's normal thing but if it's coming too much it's feels sometimes too much. In the United States people who spoke out against the vaccine were censored heavily, including myself. I had my YouTube station shut down for a week. I didn't say anything bad about the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:49:55 I just said, hey, the best thing you can do is to exercise and eat well. And they said that when I shouldn't be giving medical advice. So they shut my YouTube station down for a week. Was it like that also in Norway that people were vilified if they spoke out against it? Yeah, you know, I wasn't so focused on these kind of things, but since the movie came out, we noticed that in Norway, people can't share it. Oh. There was a, you know, some cases they Facebook let it be another place.
Starting point is 00:50:36 I have many friends who give me feedback like, Hey, sorry, I can't share it because Facebook will take it down. Yeah. And do you have any thoughts about that, about the censorship? share it because Facebook will take it down. Yeah. And do you have any thoughts about that, about the censorship? Yeah, I think that's totally ridiculous. See, you know, if you can share one of kind the ideas, why, why, why one I one of kind the few is better than another kind of you? I never understand that
Starting point is 00:51:10 What is the do you have a plan do you have a long-term plan? I know you talked about going to the Canary Islands to get into better better weather but is there a a treatment plan that you've been given given that gets you to a place where I a treatment plan that you've been given that gets you to a place where I What's fascinating in the documentary you keep saying you want to do iron you want to get back to where you can do Ironman again Do you do you actually see that as a possibility and you have a plan? Yeah, yeah, of course, of course I I'm still positive. I saw how big difference
Starting point is 00:51:50 Was in Spain or here in Norway. I was in Spain since last February to 7th of June and it made big difference. I couldn't run but I had the possibility already swim not four kilometers but at least one kilometer. I had the possibility to ride with my bike. Of course, I didn't have a power in my legs, but I had, I even made 10 hours ride. Of course, the base was slow, but it doesn't matter. I just enjoy it all the way. Do you have any fellow athletes, triathletes or swimmers or bikers or runners that you know through your training that had similar situations to yours or had any heart conditions? Yeah, I know many. There is a lot of people who actually cancelled the friendship
Starting point is 00:52:50 with me on Facebook when I got all those problems and started to talk about it. But many of them have been writing me back and apologizing and saying, you know, now I have the same problems. Yeah, it's interesting because the cases aren't always as extreme as yours, right? We have my son's jujitsu jujitsu instructor He's a young man and he got the shot and for like three after I started talking to him about it He said yeah for like three months every time I got on the mat. I would start to have elevated heartbeat. Hmm And so I'm guessing there's the
Starting point is 00:53:26 whole extreme, right? There's some people who even died, at least you didn't die, right? I mean, some people died from it. Yeah, there is, it's like, you know, I never went so far to make this kind of movie with the RKNC. I never ever, if I just could get help, but no one didn't want to talk with me anymore. So it actually made me really pissed. How long has the movie been out? Uh, since 9th of July. It's like one day before of my birthday. And has that helped you with getting more support?
Starting point is 00:54:15 Yeah, now, yeah, the most positive thing is we have all the money to go to Spain. So my next dream is to get a little bit extra money to get to USA because there is many doctors who are, who have been saying like, yeah, they can take me in and can check me over. I've been already sending all the test results what I already got and everyone keeps saying like it looks like they didn't want to do any test in Norway. So they are willing to take me in like half porno and so that's my like next call is the are there people with
Starting point is 00:55:11 in your situation who you know have you heard very good stories of people who have been in your situation who had a full recovery I don't know anyone who have been getting full recovery, but they feel a bit better. At least they can go to the training and they can go back to work. That's what I also miss in my job. I have a lovely job, you know.
Starting point is 00:55:39 My job is like my hobby. What is your job? Bike and triathlon, road bike and triathlon specialist and distributor company. Hey, if you had an exercise bike at home, you know like one of those rogue eco bikes, would you ride it? Oh, of course. You would ride it? Yeah, yeah, of course. I'm going to try to get you one.
Starting point is 00:56:02 I'm going to try to get you one. I'm going to try to get you one. I'm going to try to get you one. I'm going to try to get you one. I'm going to try to get you one. I'm going to try to get you one. I'm going to try to get you one. Of course. You would ride it? Yeah, yeah, of course. I'm going to try to get you one. At the moment I believe I don't need that because I will move to Spain. Okay, maybe. Maybe it should be Spain. They're going to be beautiful weather and I'm trying to be optimistic that I have the
Starting point is 00:56:24 possibility to ride with a bike there but I have to find a bicycle. Yeah, oh when you get there you get a bike. Do you have any friends there Heiko? Do you have any friends there? Not really but I don't know anyone there but there is a lot of my friends going to Gran Canaria in the winter time to training. I went there once to the Canary Islands many years ago. It's a beautiful place I feel, I think. Yeah, and you'll go with your three boys? No, I have two boys and a daughter.
Starting point is 00:56:59 And you'll go there with them? No, the daughter is already going to university, but the boy is coming in November 24th, I think. One of the most heartbreaking parts in the story in the movie is the fact that when you tell the story of when your boys want to play with you and you can't because you can't move. That part really resonated with me and I think that part was great because there's sometimes where I'm just tired. So last night I was ready for bed and one of my boys said, hey will you come rub my back and help me fall asleep? And I remembered your story and I thought yeah I can do that. After hearing, like I should never miss this offer after hearing your story. I should never miss this opportunity Yeah, you know, I've been always Like 80% the alone father and is always helping me in every possible way
Starting point is 00:57:57 But I don't want that you're gonna sit at home I'm morning person I when I guess were little I went the training at 4 o'clock in the morning, 3.30. So I was already done with the training when kids wake up. And Anne going to daytime work. 7 o'clock out from home and she's going to be 6 or 7 at home in the evening. So she don't have a time to be with the kids so much. So I always go into the training with the kids. I deliver them to the school, pick up from the school. So I had to do everything and it wasn't like I had to do something. I totally enjoyed it. And so we went to the play ice hockey and went to the skiing and do all different kinds of stuff. And it's been really, really difficult.
Starting point is 00:58:54 Yeah, last, we can say, three years. So you were very active and heavily involved father. Yeah, because you know, I never go out to the party. Uh, I rather to go in the forest. Yeah. They keep with me. I think Axel was 11 months or something when he went first time hiking and stay overnight in the tent.
Starting point is 00:59:19 So we used to do that every winter. Many, many, many times. So we used to do that every winter many, many, many times, even like autumn when it's September, October when it's still a possibility to stay in the forest. And yeah, there was even one night when it was just only three degrees at night. So we stay in the forest with the geese. It was totally okay. Hey, your wife is a nurse. Yeah. No, she's a health secretary.
Starting point is 00:59:53 Does she work in a hospital? Yes. She's working in the hospital. So she has some pretty unique insights into what she has seen also. Yeah. Yeah. She don't want to talk about the public, but yeah, there is a lot of people are skeptical of what's going on in Norway. Yeah. And it's all over the world. And she doesn't want to talk about it
Starting point is 01:00:19 because she could lose her job. Yeah. Yeah. Or someone gonna watch or a little bit different Way and this and I don't really understand. It just is like that, right? Right? Are there people that who since the movies come out are there people who hadn't talked to you or who didn't know that? You were going through this who reached out to you Yeah, yeah family and friends. Yeah
Starting point is 01:00:49 who've reached out to you? Yeah, yeah. Family and friends? Yeah, I had many of my friends who have been riding together in France or also my childhood friends who haven't actually talking probably yeah 20 years and they reached me out and yeah But there is of course also friends who stop talking with me about it Wow But yeah, you know, I don't care actually so much Right. Well, that's that's a good mindset Hey, I follow you on Instagram. I hope you'll keep posting about it. I think it's really important during During while they were giving the injections I started this podcast and I didn't know and and I didn't take the shot and I didn't know this but a lot of A lot of and I didn't I refused to wear the mask
Starting point is 01:01:36 I refused to put them on my kids all of that stuff I just completely my wife and I refused to participate and A lot of people over the years have told me, hey, I was all alone in Canada, or I was all alone in, you know, in New York City. And everyone thought I was crazy by not participating. And thank you so much for the podcast, because it made me feel like, okay, there's other people who think like me. So I hope you know your story is crazy valuable, because there are so many people out there who are alone who who think like you or who are in your situation and your story is like giving them sanity you know it's giving them peace that okay I'm not crazy. Yeah. Yeah. Even in I'm really sorry. Ethan Lee Paloon.
Starting point is 01:02:23 Hi Ethan. Balloon. Hi Ethan. Hi Ethan. Get him. I know what it's like to have boys. I have three boys. Who locked the door? Just lock the door. Don't hit him.
Starting point is 01:02:40 I know how they lock the door outside. I'm joking. I'm joking. I'm joking. I'm joking. I have I have three little boys I know it's crazy. Yeah, they locked the door outside. I even don't know how I will get out Go eat the sugar in the cabinet now that you have your dad He got in and how old are your boys? Eight and six. Oh, okay. Minors seven and nine.
Starting point is 01:03:11 Great. What a great age. Yeah, they made it. It was in the weekend. In the weekend, we had this kind of extreme running race, 2.7 kilometers and straight all the way up to the hill, 407 meters of climbing. And your boys did it? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:32 And what was the craziest part, the smallest one, six years old, told in halfway that I feel so bad. And he sit down and start to cry. And then I said, you know, it's okay okay we can just relax a little bit and go up he said I really want to get medal so we have to go up so he went all the way up and look at you look at you
Starting point is 01:03:59 and he had 38.9 fever after the finish line. So he was actually sick and he did, but he still made it. But the older son beat my wife with the 13 minutes. Wow. Wow. Oh, 102 degrees. Wow. Okay.
Starting point is 01:04:21 Yeah, that is a high fever. Yeah. And, uh, but, uh, but he said, you know, but I don't want to give up. We're just going slowly. And, uh, and I was so worried because I thought I can't keep pace with him. He's six years old. He can't go alone. And I knew it. My shape is so so bad I can't go pace with my wife and Ethan because Ethan is older son and he's Yeah, he's running faster than me at the moment because I can't run And he's really fast and he was Even top 20 with 14 years old. Oh wow Yeah, I can see how you just light up around your boys.
Starting point is 01:05:06 Congratulations. They must, I can tell they bring a lot of happiness to your life. Yeah. So they have today training free days. Actually they have Thursday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and Friday they have football training. Winter training, winter time they go into skiing and Taekwondo.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Hey, how many languages do you speak? Yeah, I'm actually pretty rusty with my French and Russian, but Finnish, Estonian, Norwegian, English and I understand also Swedish and Danish. Wow. And how many languages do your kids speak? Estonian, Norwegian and they understand a little bit of English. Wow and your wife? Philippi, many different dialects of Philippi, English and Norwegian and of course you know if you speak Norwegian so you understand Danish and Swedish. And Spanish is coming next.
Starting point is 01:06:30 Oh, yeah, that's the thing what I have to start to learn. But, you know, my brain doesn't work well like it used to do. Well, Heiko, thank you so much for coming on. I'm going to stay in touch with you. If there's anything else I can help you promote or share your story, let me know. I'm so happy that there's I'm sorry about your situation, but I'm glad there's people like you promote or share your story let me know. I'm so happy that there's, I'm sorry about your situation but I'm glad there's people like you out there sharing the story. You got a good head on your shoulders. Thank you for raising strong boys. The planet needs strong boys. And thank you very much. Thank you for having me. All right buddy. If you ever need anything,
Starting point is 01:07:02 you have me, you have my text, you have my phone number, just reach out. Yeah, yeah, alright. Alright, cheers. Yeah, yeah, cheers. Ciao. Ciao. Hey Gosep. Guys, it's only, by the way, a couple things here.
Starting point is 01:07:19 No one reach out to me for like a CrossFit gym that burned down or your neighbor who got run over by a dump truck or this isn't a um this isn't a I uh obituary uh I'm not an obituary podcast I'm not a fundraising podcast I'm none of that shit don't do that save us both the uh time and don't do not ask. But that being said, this guy's story has to get out there. There's a ton of you who have reached out to me over the years and I still meet someone at least once a month who's like, Oh my God, thank you for doing the podcast throughout COVID. Help this guy, support this guy. This guy, I think he's still blossoming in his desire, in his role that he needs to play to get his story out there. And so it's just, just give him five bucks, just a hundred Kroner. It's nothing. Give him 10 bucks. Can you please
Starting point is 01:08:23 post the GoFundMe link on your Instagram or show notes so I can go get it later? Oh, okay, good idea. Let me see. Yeah, let me see. I'll send the link to Caleb and Sousa and ask them if they could put it in the show notes. Can you ask them if they could put it in the show notes. Um, can you put this at the top of the show notes? All right.
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Starting point is 01:12:01 Thanks, Natalie Seve I thought you were the coolest man who's ever walked planet Earth. And then you do a show like this and I think you're even cooler. Oh, thank you. Magdalene Eggert, Hot Chick in the Green Dress. All right, cool. So be it.
Starting point is 01:12:22 I thought you were hot the first time I saw your photo and I still think you're hot. All right. We're going to be on Rumble tomorrow. You think? Is that? God, I hope not. Geez Louise. How was the show?
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Starting point is 01:18:30 No offense Patrick. Thoughts on the first-form CEO going off on women police officers? Oh, show me that. It's a fucking dude with a golf club, a dude drinking out of a fucking keg cup with a BB gun and some other... Here kitty kitty! Here kitty kitty kitty kitty kitty. Here kitty kitty! What do you think the ratio is of Asians to whites that eat cats? If you had to, break them down by ethnicity. What do you think the ratio is of Asians to whites that eat cats? If you had to break them down by ethnicity, what do you think?
Starting point is 01:19:10 What do you think? You think it's more white guys who are eating cats or Asian women? It's not racist, it's just a question. What do you think the ratio is? Here kitty kitty Here kitty kitty Here's the question the the only question about women police officers and men police officers and it just is what it is um uh if you are about women police officers and men police officers and it just is what it is.
Starting point is 01:19:54 If you are being held up at a there's just a hierarchy it's just a hierarchy like would you rather have let's say Tia Toomey was a cop no not her let's say someone who's a badass. a badass. Would you rather have Aldana show up or some fat guy? You would rather have Aldana show up. Like if you were, if someone was holding you up at an ATM, you'd rather have two fucking well-trained, physically fit fucking women. But all in all, if all is equal, you want guys always to show up. If you're always.
Starting point is 01:20:29 If everything's equal. The thing is, is like everything's not equal. There's so many fat slob men who are fat slobs who are cops and firefighters now. But I mean, there was a story that it's just like so obvious. It's not a, would you rather have the, if if you need if a car fell on you if you if you were changing the tire on your car and the jack broke and you were trapped underneath it would you rather have six guys there or six women you rather have six guys for two reasons they'd be more aggressive in their
Starting point is 01:20:57 approach to lifting the car off you and they're stronger now if it's six CrossFit women if it's fucking Amanda Barnhart and Danny Spiegel, you're good to go. They're gonna come get it. I mean, it's not even like... It's just like so obvious. Yeah. And not only that, but I don't... I just keep thinking of Jessica Valenzuela, who's a cop.
Starting point is 01:21:38 I don't want my wife being a cop. I don't want women having to deal with the scum of society. Yeah, someone wants male strippers. That would be awesome if I was trapped under a car And fucking ten buff hot male strippers fucking lifted the car off me As long as someone got a photo Yeah, totally inappropriate Christian Danny could squat on your face while doing it totally inappropriate Christian. Danny could squat on your face while doing it. Totally inappropriate.
Starting point is 01:22:12 But fair to say. Yeah, I don't know what that being a fucking rock hard, dude. I would not want my wife to be a cop. At all. Pat Lang. I have three Haitians working for me Boston, Massachusetts cat population still holding strong. Yeah, but your male you're in Boston and your male population is dwindling. working for me Boston Massachusetts cat population still holding strong yeah but
Starting point is 01:22:45 your male you're in Boston and your male population is dwindling it's your your heterosexual male population is dwindling am I having nose whistle this morning Sevan's nose whistle could be a good ringtone. Is my nose whistling this morning? I would have thought I would have heard it with these headphones on. He said that women are more likely to escalate difficult situations by being bitchy women. Oh, bitchy women. I think that's fair. I'm just doing a quick... I
Starting point is 01:23:27 think that's fair. I'm doing a quick... The thing is, is that men are tough just being themselves and all the female cops I've ever encountered. Not all. The last time I was pulled over by a female cop, she wasn't like this, but they're posturing, right? So i'm not saying that a lot of cops don't posture, but uh, the last time I was pulled over, I was pulled over at night, my registration was um I didn't have a registration sticker on my foreigner. This is a couple months ago and I was pulled over and
Starting point is 01:24:00 uh, the cop who came up to my car Asian lady, tiny or maybe Hispanic, I can't tell the difference. And she was, she didn't posture at all. She was super sweet. The time before that I was pulled over by a cop. I rolled through a stop sign by my house. This is about three years ago.
Starting point is 01:24:19 And it was a female cop, highway patrol officers. Highway patrol officers are kind of douches anyway compared to the sheriff in our town and Total, total posturing. Just totally unnecessary Completely fucking unnecessary. Yeah It's more violence towards them and how it doesn't think they should It's more violence towards them and how he doesn't think they should be police officers Yeah, I don't think women should be police officers either. At all.
Starting point is 01:24:47 Now, would I make it illegal or... No, of course not. Not at all. There's lots of things I don't think people should do. I don't think women should be police officers or firefighters or... Just like I don't think second grade school teachers should be men. You know, just like I don't think abortion, I don't think abortion should be called abortion. I think it should be called baby killing. Only for the reason, not so that it should be illegal, but only for the reason because the people who suffer outside of the babies that are killed,
Starting point is 01:25:24 of course, are the people who kill the reason because the people who suffer outside of the babies that are killed of course are the people who kill the babies because then they It's like the vaccine right? It's the exact same thing as the vaccine They tell it they they tell you that it's going to heal you and that and it doesn't heal you It actually may it compromises your immune system and then or if it does allegedly if it did then then you struggled. There's consequences that you weren't prepared for. So they tell you it's female.
Starting point is 01:25:54 What do they tell you? It's gender affirming care. No, what's the thing that they call abortion? Female reproductive care or something, killing babies. And so then you do it. And then five years later, when your consciousness grows out, grows a little bit, you're like, oh fuck, I killed the baby. I was lied to.
Starting point is 01:26:10 That's it. I mean, that's the only, that's the, it's just dishonest. And I don't know, maybe there's a lane that there's could, that police officer, female police officers would flourish in, but I don't get, only thing the only bad thing about male police officers or that I've noticed is their social skills are fucking atrocious but then but then the best ones have been for male police officers also I mean that's just a police officers across the board
Starting point is 01:26:40 across the board. So I will tell you this. And I don't even know, you don't even have to call them female, just the things with vagina, they're just built different. I will tell you this, I saw Trump, FBI, I wonder if I can find the photo. The pictures that I'm seeing of the team carrying away, I wanted to post it, but I was afraid I could get in trouble for it. There's a picture on the outside of the fence
Starting point is 01:27:19 of the team at Mar-a-Lago, I don't know if they're FBI or cops, I think they're FBI, and it shows a fucking huge, fat obese lady with jeans that are too small on her with a roll hanging over, carrying a box that looks like a pizza box that's not even closed. And it says, and she can barely step off the curb. It's a photo of her just stepping off the curb. And it says something like, the line underneath it said is
Starting point is 01:27:50 FBI carries away evidence box with a gun in it and I'm like what a shit show and the other one all the women are fat and like all the dudes are fat except for like two like morbidly obese and like morbidly obese and It's pathetic and one of the ladies has dyed red hair like she's a blue hair But it's red and it's just like wow, those are the people investigating Trump's shooting. I mean, it's fucking it's crazy It's absolutely crazy That shit crazy I'm like. Those are the people who are investigating the president's shooting. The box she's carrying the gun in, it's like half open. It's like not even closed all the way. You know, like when you rush and do things and you do it like half ass,
Starting point is 01:28:39 like if you bought a fucking cake at Whole Foods or fucking your local bakery, the box or Baskin Robbins, the box is all tight and nice and closes perfectly and it's nice. She's carrying the fucking rifle that the shooter used and the box is all honky wompous. Won't be honky wompous honky honky something honky. It's completely ridiculous. So ridiculous. What the fuck? The first part of the CEO's quote was disappeared by YouTube. I'll try again. What do you mean first part of the CEO's quote was disappeared by YouTube. I'll try again. What do I mean first part of the quote?
Starting point is 01:29:27 What? A female cop came to take away my schizophrenic aunt. She switched out with a male cop So there was one male one female instead of two males. I thought that was a good idea in that instance Probably had to right in case like your aunt like started taking off her clothes or she had to be grabbed by her tits and thrown in the car or something. I'm sorry about your aunt. Schizophrenia is a son of a bitch. It is a son of a bitch. Sorry Patrick, I lost our thread while we were talking. Oh, it's because there's more violence towards women, towards them, and he doesn't think
Starting point is 01:30:10 they should be police officers. Yeah, I probably agree. I mean, once again, I wouldn't make it illegal. I just, yeah. There are a lot of police officers, to be completely honest, especially women police officers who fucking try to emasculate men. They try to make them feel like they are being dominated or they're being you. Yeah, it's just weird when you talk to a woman and she's like, hello, can I see your ID?
Starting point is 01:30:39 And she's just posturing. You're just like, oh, geez, why? Why are you doing that? Not that men don't do that but i'm just saying it seems like most of the cops i've dealt with seve how much do you think camilla paid the latest shooter and fbi to take out trump and cover it up fuck nothing i don't i don't think that at all. Do you think that? How much do you think? Do you think that? I'm glad though you're consistent and every time you talk you have presuppositions.
Starting point is 01:31:14 Do you know who's like that? Women on their, a week before they start bleeding, they're like that. They have a thought in their head and then they think everyone can hear that thought in their head. That's called a presupposition. And then they respond to that thought and then they say it. Just so you know, those are people who do that have no connection with other people. They don't have any sincere relationships. It's really sad. If you have people like that in your life, you should weed them out. And if you're a man and you have a woman who's like that before she has a period, God bless you.
Starting point is 01:31:47 Good luck. It just takes a lot of deep breathing. A lot of stillness. Try, and if you don't know how to make space, you can start saying things that create space. Like I'm sorry, could you say that again? I didn't understand. I really want to understand you. But you guys understand this? This is like some great textbook trapped in your head. Shit. How much do you think Kamala see the proposition there? Like it's already the assumption. So difficult to talk to people like this,
Starting point is 01:32:16 because if you do want to connect with them, you have to unwind them and they'll be really defensive. Crazy defensive because they don't want to unwind back to like what the assumption they made was that allows them to move forward. It requires, that's called like, that's really basic. I almost feel a little awkward calling this. That's really basic inner work.
Starting point is 01:32:45 That requires just, that's like the first step of self-awareness. And if you can't, and you have to at least be able to do that in order to begin the journey of self-awareness. It's a trip. But most people can't do it. And if you do try to have a relationship with someone like that, it will be, it won't be fulfilling because you can't connect to them because they're protecting something. They're so defensive.
Starting point is 01:33:24 They're inside protecting and they'll never come up to the place to dock with them and connect with them. So you won't get a connection. And fuck, most people who are listening to me say this can't do it either, so it doesn't even matter. Just two people talking in their heads to each other, right? Making assumptions. Like look at Tia, I don't want to pick on Tia, but all the PFAA stuff is like that. They expect you, when they say they want change,
Starting point is 01:33:54 it's people who are inside their head who then make up what that change is, or they want transparency, they make that up. And that's the space between reality and where they're sitting inside their world. You kind of see that? They're sitting back and they make up a story inside their head of what that change or what that transparency is. And then when they make it up though, they think that everyone else also agrees with them.
Starting point is 01:34:15 So that's why the world crowd is so dangerous to themselves even. Because it's a thousand people who've made up a different story based on these abstractions. And it's a trip. It's a trip. You can go to... CrossFit isn't a sport to me. It's a way of life that's changed everything for my family. Over the past ten years, it's given me a career purpose and a home. What I love most are the people. CrossFit has brought incredible individuals into my life, allowing me to compete on the world's biggest stages and leave a mark alongside the fittest humans
Starting point is 01:34:58 in history. I've been lucky enough to travel the world and meet the amazing individuals who make up our community, and for that I'm forever grateful. You think this 7 time Fittest Woman has ever met Greg Glassman, the creator of CrossFit? You think she's ever reached out to him? You think she's ever sent him a note saying, oh my god, thank you so much for creating this? I want to give something back to you. What can I do to support you? Thank you so much. You think she's ever done that? No, I'm not making making assumptions
Starting point is 01:35:36 like Lazar having a coronary like the election was stolen like Tia's on Roids. I could do this all day. I didn't make an assumption. It's called the speculation, but I wouldn't expect you to understand But I appreciate when the museum quality specimen of being trapped in their head keeps giving me more. This is great for us guys Thank you, Patrick It is a it is a All you have to do is look at all the other people who've drowned in sporting events and realize like oh wow They've all been diagnosed with some sort of cardiac or heart condition that
Starting point is 01:36:06 caused the drowning. And so maybe that's what happened here. Because we know we didn't just drown. So that's speculation. That's just, that's just like, if you see a cloud in the sky, and you say, Hey, it looks like it's gonna rain. But I understand how the distinction would be difficult for you. Like the election was stolen. Well there's tons of evidence, you don't even have to use the word stolen, that people voted or that there was ballot box stuffing. If you want to call that stolen, you can.
Starting point is 01:36:35 I've never suggested Tia's on Roids. I've done quite the opposite. I could do this all day. I know you can. Trust me. I know you can. Trust me. I know you can. You can be defensive all day, Patty. All day. All day you can make up stuff that only you can understand. I understand. perspective. Okay, how has it shifted your perspective? I hope in some way I can leave a legacy not only for my daughter but for future generations who want to take control of their lives and change how the world views fitness, health,
Starting point is 01:37:14 and community. Okay, how are you going to do that? What? What is she saying? I don't want to do this. I don't want to pick on Tia. It's just an insane post. Anyway, the comments are what's crazy. Someone writes a true leader. What the fuck? She didn't say anything.
Starting point is 01:37:46 Oh, someone else is comp- Wow, look at this. Look at this. Okay. Someone in the comments wrote, It took her a month to say anything. They're being critical for how long it took Tia to come out and say nothing. What do you think this person looks like? If you ever think that stereotypes aren't real, this is what this person looks like. This person's post to Tia was like, it took you a month to say something. Oh my god. I can't. And she's calling other people trolls, but she has zero posts. Jesus Christ. Or he or whatever that thing is.
Starting point is 01:38:29 Pat Lang has to be exhausting to be around in your life because you're always, you have to go into his head to communicate with him. So that, by the way, so people who are the people who can afford to do that are people who have money, or who are using people around them, right? So they have resources in the outside world that other people want. And so they can sit in their head and make people come into them. It's a fuck it's, it makes relationships brutal. brutal. Brutal. Brutal. You understand how that works? You won't tolerate something, you won't tolerate that from anyone unless you need something from them. So, uh, uh, Disseldinger. Nice to see you, dear. Great to see you. So, there you go. a little free psychology lesson today. The reason why the cats are fine in Boston, by the way, is because it's all white cucks and you know that, Patty.
Starting point is 01:39:39 That's why you live there. So you feel like a man around the cucks. You're so strong around those cuckly-tos. Cuckly-tos. I find this very hard to believe. Is this true? An ultrasound at 32 weeks shows an unborn child smiling at her dad's voice. Is this... can this really be? Look at this, this is crazy. She's happy, my God. Baby! Imagine, my God. My baby. Seve, you think that's real? Babies open their eyes, I didn't even know babies open their eyes in the womb.
Starting point is 01:40:53 If this is true, this is, this is, this might make me a pro. Oh my God, this is so funny. I'm gonna Google that right now. Do babies open their eyes in the womb? Womb? Do babies open their eyes in the womb? Pat, you should take the day off. I kind of, that was a lot I gave you this morning. Go for a bike ride ride take a few deep breaths uh resist sending me some negative dms just take some deep breaths i know that was a lot
Starting point is 01:41:33 i didn't even mean to i have to be careful i didn't even mean to kind of like i should have had you sign an DA or something before release before I fucking I mean it's not a big you shouldn't think it's a big deal But I know to you it's probably a big deal to be just completely have your world flipped upside down At a 39 a.m. Pacific Standard Time yes babies open their eyes in the womb usually between 26 and 28 weeks of gestation a 40 Baby can can scan can show babies moving their eyes and looking around. I didn't even know they did that.
Starting point is 01:42:11 Wow. Babies have eyelids at 10 weeks, but many may not open until later. At 14 weeks, we see eye movement, pupil control at 31 weeks. Wow. Babies can see light from outside the womb as early as 16 weeks. You mean just like light that comes in through the skin and the stomach or just if you put a flashlight up in the vagin?
Starting point is 01:42:42 Hey, is it bad for your eyes to look at the sun if your eyes are closed? Can that fuck your eyes up? Man. Man, oh man. If anyone who's, David, I know you're friends with Pat, you should probably check in on him later on today. I'm serious I'm not joking or maybe I should check in on them. Oh No, it's not bad to look at the Sun with your eyes closed Someone should okay, someone should check someone should I'll check in I'll check in
Starting point is 01:43:24 Maybe I'll send you a text now. What should I, um, Yes, the answer is yes. From 27 to 28 weeks gestation babies do open their eyes. It can be seen during a 4D baby scan. What should I write Pat right now? Pat, open this later. Open this later. I'm going to send it now because I might forget because I'll be hanging out with my boys all day. But let me send you a DM now. Pat Lang. Okay. Hat Lang. Okay.
Starting point is 01:44:21 Sorry about the exposure on the web today. You're a good dude. Okay. If you're tripping later be like, oh fuck. Like while you're trying to like close that big dose of therapy I gave you. Well you could accept it and be like, oh shit he fucking nailed my fucking whole world in like two seconds but if you try to close it and like you have to name call me and shit and like attack me because instead of like realizing what I said was true about you that's okay too I understand it's a preservation mechanism but but I just sent you a DM if you if whatever you need so sorry no that was a lot Molly I love getting ultrasounds you like having that jelly rubbed on your tummy the jelly they rub the jelly they use the camera they use that well I don't know if it's a camera
Starting point is 01:45:22 they use the device to actually rub the jelly too, right? Pat isn't that interesting. He's very interesting. He's a great case study. What are you talking about? Great case study. He's a very masculine buff, aggressive man with a little bit of the mind virus. He's a great case study. Very, he's a very masculine buff, aggressive man with a little bit of the mind virus.
Starting point is 01:45:47 He's a great case study. I think. Sevan has a jelly kink. Nah. There was a time, God, when was it? I was probably 24, 25, where I went through like a, just for like six months I had this one girlfriend.
Starting point is 01:46:13 We went through like a KY jelly phase. She was old. She was like 30 or something. Caller hi. Oher. Hi. Oh, so long. What's up, dude? Oh, wow, man. That was easy. I was expecting. Hey, I want to talk to you about, I really enjoyed your dude. I love your show, man. You're doing great. Some kind of starstruck right now. But hey, I really enjoyed your podcast with the concept
Starting point is 01:46:42 to guy couple months ago. But hey, I really enjoyed your podcast with the concept two guy a couple of months ago. Oh yeah. Um, um, refresh me on his name. That guy's cool. I don't remember his name was all, but he was cool as crap. I actually was rolling. Well, I did it, but he mentioned like it, I'm concerned about like the relationship between like concept two and road.
Starting point is 01:46:59 Yeah. Like he seemed to think like, you know, that he did that, um, they did that biker and they were like, they kind of almost, I think you remember him saying like they asked permission from Rogue just to like, when Stephanie toes, then like this rovers seemed like it kind of come out of nowhere. So it kind of bothers me if Rogue's kind of like doing
Starting point is 01:47:16 that concept too, but do you think that maybe they asked for permission or does that even matter? You know, Greg had some strong opinions when he was on here and I mean if you put your I don't know how the business works like I don't want to say like fuck for all I know maybe it's going to help concept to rower sales like fuck like I don't I don't but in my just my really simpleton thinking I I have to think, holy fuck, that's the nail in the coffin for concept two, right? Because Rogue is so powerful, they make such great stuff. Bill and Katie are so ambitious, their pricing is better, they have more resources, they have probably a lot of influence in the fitness space. So like just on a just from the simpleton way that I think it's like, man, that this might not be good for concept two. That being said, like, like, that's what Bill and Katie do, man, they're they're the Amazon
Starting point is 01:48:17 of fitness, they've their website is absolute candy. They're singularly committed to doing what they do. They do it better than anyone else I've known them since you know since before they were like rogue and Like I like I don't I don't judge them or hate them for that, you know what I mean? I don't I don't really know. I don't really know how to think about it Yeah, I'm just business as business I guess I mean business, I guess. I mean, if I'm like, if I put
Starting point is 01:48:45 myself in Bill's shoes, I'm like, Congratulations, Bill and Katie, that's fucking awesome. Congratulations. Thanks. And I'm proving something. And if I put myself in God, why can't I remember that guy's name? He's so fucking cool. He's been around forever. Yeah, I like him. It's one of my favorite protests. Yeah. Can you remember? He's so cool. Well, someone tell me his name? But if I um, but if I think if I think of that from that guy's perspective, it's like holy fuck Bill and Katie just killed you So, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know how to think. I don't know how to think about it. I don't know Maybe I'm thinking it really like shouldn't matter to me. I don't know why it bothers me I'll probably I mean I got a concept to offer I keep it for a while just cause like they're going to last forever. And, you know, that was get kind of cheap parts and stuff.
Starting point is 01:49:27 So it doesn't really matter to me, but, um, do you have, do you have, do you own a business? Do you own a business? My wife owns, well, yeah. Okay. So I don't really help her with it, but she does like aesthetics, Botox, lip filler, like she does like the weight loss shop, all that kind of stuff. And does she have her own store? Does she do it at her house or something? Does she have a store? really help her with it but she does like aesthetics, botox, lip filler, like she does
Starting point is 01:49:45 like the weight loss shop, all that kind of stuff. And does she have her own store? Does she do it at her house or something? Does she have her own clientele? Yeah, yeah she's got her own. Oh no, we have a building we like rent and she has her own. She doesn't work for anybody else, if that's what you mean. So it would be like if like CVS opened up next door to her and was like hey we do free botox for every fucking 12 pack of Snickers you buy Yeah, and like the people who get Botox would be stoked Who inject botulism into their face? Sorry couldn't resist
Starting point is 01:50:16 but the But but your wife would be bombed so I don't know Yeah, well hey buddy I'll let you go hey, I appreciate everything you do man. Okay. Love you. Bye. Alright. Yeah, I don't know. I'd um... I don't know. I mean like huge part of me is like I'm really happy for them. I'm excited for them. I want to see the rower. I want to try it. I'm excited for them. I want to see the rower. I want to try it
Starting point is 01:50:50 That being said I'm bummed that the eco bike has a belt on it and that Assault run all the new assault runners. I think have belts too But that's just I mean, they weren't going gonna put out anything shitty. I guess they put out a um a runner. Um I've only seen one of them at the ranch so I don't know anything about their runner. My assault runner is dope. Oh really is I I don't think that they, I don't think they have the one with the chain anymore, Matt, do they?
Starting point is 01:51:50 Assault, Assault Bike? And the company sold, I think. I don't think my buddy owns it anymore. Can't remember his name either. I can't remember his name either. Assault fitness. Let me see. Features. Windshield, Bluetooth, heavy duty steel frame, sealed cartridge bearings, I
Starting point is 01:52:31 don't see if it has a belt or not. commercial durability, ideal for interval training, improved console, more comfortable ride. I wonder if I would like the windscreen. I don't have a windscreen on mine. You know mine The rogue rower also makes beer in your bathtub Oh shit echo is better than a salt bike, especially from an athlete standpoint assault bikes always break down No, they don't not mine if it's not the bike itself. It's the mile though. I don't care about any of those because my shit never breaks down I'm just talking about which one feels better to ride. The chain one pullboy just feels more like a bike. Oh, the chain and humid climate sucks. Pat Lang, you don't want the windscreen.
Starting point is 01:53:45 There's some mornings where it's just, it's like so cold, it's like 50 degrees. All right, I think I'm done. I didn't feel like myself this morning. We remain outside City Hall. We're still trying to find out about that bomb threat that was emailed in and I'm with Harold right now and Harold the reason why we're down in Springfield, Ohio It's about this issue where there are perhaps up to 20,000 Haitian migrants in this little city of 50,000
Starting point is 01:54:40 We're trying to find out what's going on. There are all kinds of allegations out there such as Haitian migrants capturing animals and even pets. That's true. It's true. My neighbor's dog, my neighbor, my neighbor's neighbor went over to his house crying because the Haitians had just moved in, stole two of his cats and skinned him and ate him and threw his skins back over the fence. They've got police reports on this shit. They steal the ducks out of Snyder Park all the time. There's no ducks. There's geese, but there's no ducks. They told all the ducks
Starting point is 01:55:14 and that's a, that's a proven fact. The police has already sat there, walked in a guy's house, had the swans and all the ducks hanging up in their kitchen. They didn't do nothing, but give them $150 fine. Harold, this is it. Bob with murder their kitchen. They didn't do nothing give him a hundred feet are fine Harold This is it by with murder around here. They wreck everybody's cars They they're rude to everybody They have no their Mongrels Was that guy sitting on a lawnmower? What was that guy riding holy shit, oh
Starting point is 01:55:46 My god What was that guy riding? Holy shit. Oh, my God. If for some reason. You are still retarded enough. If for some reason. Let me see if I can find it. Where's this guy's video? Is it Joe and Nick's? If for some reason you're retarded enough to not believe that story about the dogs being eaten, if like for some reason like you just are just struggling to believe it, go to YouTube and type in Oakland. Oakland, Oakland homeless.
Starting point is 01:56:43 Let me see if I can find it. If I can find the... I watched this video yesterday of a guy who does this fucking in-depth documentary on Oakland. And it's all stuff I've seen. I lived there for fucking 25 years of my life. God, I wish I could find the documentary. Anyway, you can watch any of them.
Starting point is 01:57:10 Just go on, type in Oakland. And if there's anyone who's stupid enough to not believe, it's because you haven't gotten out enough. Like you just don't get it. There's people eating cats and dogs and mice and ducks and geese and that shit's been going on fucking forever. And but if you want to see what's just absolutely crazy, go watch, go watch just any of the documentaries that these YouTubers are doing when they go into Oakland and walk around and just see all the people living on
Starting point is 01:57:42 the streets and the little fucking wooden tents they're building and You're gonna see some just crazy shit. I wish like my mom I wish all the Democrats could like have to like live like that When I was most you know this cuz you but when I was 16 years old I got kicked out of my mom's house and my dad had gotten these two apartment buildings the on foreclosure on the Berkeley Oakland border. And they were two fourplexes that faced each other. And my dad got the buildings and they had,
Starting point is 01:58:19 each of them had tenants in them. And the rent there was $25 a month for the tenants, but none of the tenants had paid their rent in years. So just imagine that the rent was 25 bucks a month and none of the tenants. So my dad paid a couple of them for $5,000 each and they left and I moved in there and I lived there from when I was 16 to when I was in one of those apartments till I was 20. I finished my last two years of high school there, my junior and senior year, part of my sophomore year, and then two years of city college
Starting point is 01:58:49 before I went to the University of London for six months. Yeah, that was a flex. And while I lived there, so for four years I was there and I was the only white guy in my neighborhood and it was the most, it was the fucking crazy, it was fucking amazing it was four years of just like It was it was me
Starting point is 01:59:13 All black people and then a couple Asians the the the guy The guy whose door was directly across from mine was like the biggest heroin dealer in the place He was in the other apartment building across from mine but the only thing that separated our apartment was this carport that people would drive down. And it was fucking amazing. It was an amazing experience. Eventually that place, I saw a UPS truck
Starting point is 01:59:36 pull up to that apartment one time and 30 dudes, nah, 20 dudes jump out of the back all masked and fucking kick in all the windows, kick in the door and yank out the people. But, man, if you... It's so crazy that anyone thinks that that's crazy. It is a wild world out there. Get a couple friends and walk through one of these 20 square block areas where it's
Starting point is 02:00:15 just all homeless people and crack dealers, and not even crack dealers, crack users, and walk through all the defecation and burnt out cars and just see what it's like. Or try to stay the night there. You'll be fine. They're not dangerous places if you're, if you stay somewhat alert. But I lived that life for four years and then, and then of course, I went to college for four years and then I did my own homeless stint for five years. But man,
Starting point is 02:00:44 I can't say that I ever saw anyone eat a dog. Although yesterday someone called in on the show and said they've eaten a dog. But man, it's a, you are completely naive and clueless to what most of the world, most of the world is going through if you think if that story somehow you think that's Some sort of stretch that should be the red flag for you. I mean That should be the red flag for you that the people asking the questions have no idea what's going on in the United States It is a there's there's loads of areas that are just complete fucking shit shows. How late in the third trimester could a physician perform an abortion if he indicated it would impair the mental health of the woman?
Starting point is 02:01:39 Or physical health. Okay. Okay. I'm talking about the mental health. So, I mean, through the third trimester, the third trimester goes all the way up to 40 weeks. Okay, but to the end of the third trimester. Yep, I don't think we have a limit in the bill. Where it's obvious that a woman is about to give birth, she has physical signs of that she is about to give birth, would that still be a point at which she could request an abortion if she was so certified?
Starting point is 02:02:08 She's dilating. Mr. Chairman, that would be a decision that the doctor, the physician and the woman- I understand that. I'm asking if your bill allows that. My bill would allow that, yes. How late in the third try? So imagine coming up and presenting a bill and not just being fully into it. Your honor, I want to outlaw all guns.
Starting point is 02:02:40 Well, why? Because guns kill people and you're against killing people? Yes, I'm completely against killing people. And how many people have guns killed? 3200 people a day on average in the world. Okay. And so you think that there's no benefits to using guns? No, there are some benefits to using guns and we waived the benefits against the not the benefits. And we found actually in 75 cases a day or a month, people's lives are saved by guns, but in 3,200 they die. And so we're gonna get, we wanna get rid of guns for a net positive of 3,125 people.
Starting point is 02:03:14 Okay. And so you're perfectly okay with that? Yeah. And what are you gonna do with the guns that are already on the streets? We're gonna allow those to be there. Those people are gonna be grandfathered in, except for white people.
Starting point is 02:03:25 They will have their guns taken away. Okay. And why white people? Well, because they have a disproportionate amount of power already, and we want to keep them with black people. And how do you know that they have this amount proportion of power? Well, with the metric we used is money to, in order to figure out that the people who have the most money have the most power, then ma'am, then shouldn't it be
Starting point is 02:03:42 Asian people? Oh yeah, you're right here. Let me scratch that out on the bill. Actually white people can keep their guns. Asian people can't keep their guns because they have the most money and money equates to power in our study. Okay.
Starting point is 02:03:52 But no. Watch, just watch the expressions on her face. She can't even stand her own law. I must have, could a physician perform an abortion if he indicated it would impair the mental health of the woman Or physical health Okay, okay, I'm talking about the mental health so I mean through the third trimester The third trimester goes all the way up to 40 weeks. She's struggling. So
Starting point is 02:04:22 the the third trimester She's struggling so the the third trimester You mean you mean any you mean any time you mean just any time like why doesn't she just say it? What is she protecting does she not believe in what she's proposing? You can kill the baby any fucking time Before it's out of the womb Okay, but to the end of the third trimester. I don't think we have a limit in the bill.
Starting point is 02:04:48 You don't think you have a limit in the bill? Does anyone here believe that, that she didn't know that, that they didn't purposely leave out the limit? He assumed the doctor is a man that's misogynistic. Fair enough. Where it's obvious that a woman is about to give birth. She has physical signs of that she is about to give a birth. Would that still be a point at which she could request an abortion if she was so certified? Going in her head now. Watch, watch her face. She goes in her head now. She's dilating. Okay, closes her eyes and purses her lips.
Starting point is 02:05:24 What an unrealistic question. She's dilating. Okay, closes her eyes and purses her lips. What an unrealistic question. I'm proposing that you can kill a baby anytime, but it's so unrealistic that you're asking me that. Mr. Chairman, that would be a, you know, a decision that the doctor, the physician and the woman make. I understand that. I'm asking if you're... Oh, the doctor, the physician and the woman decide, huh? Why would the doctor and the physician and the woman, why wouldn't it just be the woman?
Starting point is 02:06:03 Why do the doctor and the physician have a say? Bill allows that. My bill would allow that, yes. Her bill would allow that. God, the dishonesty, the disingenuous, the disingenuous, the dishonesty, the disingenuineness, the lack of genuineness, disingenuineness. Oh Nellie. Oh Nellie. Oh Nellie. That they were standing in the way of surgery. For prisoners. Is that a man talking? Did you hear that? Is that a man talking? Was that a man's voice?
Starting point is 02:07:12 I got to, I almost refreshed the wrong page. Listen, listen. That they were standing in the way of surgery. For prisoners. For prisoners. And there was a specific case. And when I learned about the case, I worked behind the scenes to not only make sure that that transgender woman got the services she was deserving. So it was not only about that case.
Starting point is 02:07:40 I made sure that they changed the policy in the state of California so that every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care. And now we have 47 men in female prisons in the United States, no sorry, in California. with many rapes and pregnancies because Kamala made sure that these men deserve to go into women prisons and get women pregnant and rape them in there. Crazy. You know what I heard the other day I haven't looked into it but that female prisons even that don't have any men in them have contraception in them access to condoms who's fucking them is that the guards are fucking them. If you want to get really depressed, watch Charlie Kirk videos.
Starting point is 02:09:19 You can hear Patty Lang debate Charlie all day. It's just a bunch of pads. I'm from a missionary family to Mexico. We're with cartel members. We sent convert to Christianity saying how they traffic 1000, 1000 children specifically to democratic politicians. And they're, they actually sent the biggest client for their, for their product is the U S government. And that actually exploded under the Biden administration. So the cartels were telling your family they were trafficking kids to Democrats? Yes. So it's legit cartels are trafficking kids as sex slaves for Democrats?
Starting point is 02:09:53 Yes. Is this modern day slavery? Yes, they are. So just to give some detail for the audience. Yes, sir. You have an 11 year old girl. Yes. What do they do with that girl?
Starting point is 02:10:02 They actually have to hide her. We were in Guaula, which is where the Cacetas were at. They just got eliminated, but they were the biggest traffickers. They actually kind of began to dismantle one of the Trump Presidents, even for the Mexican government. But the biggest that they, we know people that had to leave states, hide them, literally take them, like just completely. And these girls become prostitutes?
Starting point is 02:10:22 100%. At 12 years old? Yeah, parents sold their kids into it just to survive. So when you hear that 320,000 kids have gone missing under Kamala Harris. 100% accurate. We see thousands of migrants on top of trains coming across just destroying everything across the path. Do they mean America well or harm? Absolutely harm. So the cartel works with the American government 100% to bring these kids as sex slaves.
Starting point is 02:10:45 Yeah, this is not a joke everybody. We've been saying this for a long time. You guys can go. It's the largest sex slave trade in the world history. Kamala Harris is overseeing it and co-sign. I call Phil Missionary Family. Love you guys. Have a good one. Monday, what shows are on today? Make sure you check coffee pods and wads
Starting point is 02:11:07 get with the Oh No Pat just sent me a nice note, thank you That was very sweet of you Pat, thank you You're good dude See You're a good dude. See, I said a good dude, not a great dude. All right. Check out, fuck it, I'll check for you guys.
Starting point is 02:11:39 Fuck it, let's do it. Let's just do a quick tour of the, get with the program. Let's see if Bill and Chase have anything today. What is today? Today's the September 16th. Any live shows? Oh, okay, they have the,
Starting point is 02:12:03 at 10.30 a.m. they have Analyzing the Rogue Invitational Quarterfinal Programming. So, you have that if you would like to see Bill and Chase. Talk about that. Coffee, pods, and wads. You could go over to coffee pods and wads and you could see live shows. Pedro has nothing scheduled. He's just doing a little bit of work. He's just doing a little bit of work. So, you could go over to coffee pods and wads and you could see live shows.
Starting point is 02:12:29 Pedro has nothing scheduled, what a douche canoe. Nothing scheduled from Pedro, okay. Then let's go to Barbell Spin. Let's go to live shows. Nothing scheduled from them either. Fucking A guys. You guys suck. All right.
Starting point is 02:12:58 Fine. Who else? Andrew Hiller? Hiller fit? Andrew doesn't usually do live stuff. Let's see if he has any new videos. Oh my goodness. What is the PFA is saying is great. They aren't saying anything. If you don't want to watch the video, just know they aren't saying anything. It's my 35th wedding anniversary. That's what today is, Sebi.
Starting point is 02:13:31 That's awesome. I should ask my wife if we have a wedding anniversary. I don't even know if I have a wedding anniversary. NorCal in 60. What do you mean NorCal in 60? In 60 minutes you're putting up a NorCal video? Oh, awesome. Okay. So get with the programming. In 60 minutes you're putting up a NorCal video? Oh awesome. Okay, so
Starting point is 02:13:46 Get with the programming Andrew Hiller will have a new video out today and I will see you guys tomorrow. Who do we have on the show? We have Froning on this week. How cool is that? Ask Matt. Oh Rachel Hives wheel what athlete going to the CrossFit Games in San Antonio on the 19th. She'll be on tomorrow. Wednesday, Greg Glassman. Thursday, Rich Froning. Friday, I think Garrett and Colleen will be running the show in the morning.
Starting point is 02:14:17 All right. Talk to you guys soon. Bye bye.

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