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Chapter 1: What insights are shared about the current media landscape?
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that go to share the big lie? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann.
All right. We are live from the Children's Health Defense Conference. My name is Claire Dooley. I'm a documentary filmmaker. We're going to jump into our next segment sometime soon. But before we do, I wanted to talk with our friend from All Family Pharmacy. Hi, good to see you. Good morning.
Hi, Claire. How are you?
I'm doing great. So I want to talk a little bit about All Family Pharmacy. This is actually one of my first times hosting the past two days and I hadn't heard of you guys before. And when they sent me your info, I looked it up and it looks like an incredible work what you guys are doing.
So I want to hear a little bit more about how everything started and what you guys are able to offer and what the posse can do.
Okay, yeah, so All Families Pharmacy started roughly about 2019, 2020. We're a small business, family-owned pharmacy. We started during the COVID era, and we started fulfilling prescriptions for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, different antibiotics.
um inhalers nebulizers everything that people needed for covid that traditional primary care physicians were just refusing to prescribe for their patients and we decided to start listening to our patients on what their needs were
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Chapter 2: How did All Family Pharmacy adapt during the COVID era?
We still do need licensed doctors to prescribe these medications, which is what we work with. They are like-minded physicians. And after having my conversation with Steve Bannon yesterday, You guys actually have quite a few pharmacists and physicians who are like-minded, like our doctors, and have reached out to us via email, which is awesome to see. There's not just a few people out there.
There's a lot more individuals who have these thought processes like we do, and we're giving people easy access to the medications as long as it's safe and effective and as long as it comes from a licensed physician, which we work with.
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, having access to medications like that when you live in a rural area or even an area where you don't have access to a doctor who is interested in exploring alternative treatments, I think is an option that a lot of Americans deserve to have. So yeah, I definitely would love for you guys to check out allfamilypharmacy.com. I think we have a slash Bannon.
And I think that will give you 10% off or something like that.
Bannon 10 coupon code. Yeah, Bannon 10 coupon code will give you 10% off your order. I do know that we're going to be running a Veterans Day sale probably Monday or Tuesday of next week. We'll probably run it for one or two days, possibly three. That way people can save even more money just if you want to wait till Tuesday, Monday or Tuesday, we'll release that sale as well.
But yeah, Bannon 10 will save you 10% off right now.
All right. You heard them. You heard Michael Bannon. We'll give you 10% off right now. Go to allfamilypharmacy.com slash Bannon. Michael, thank you so much for joining us.
Thank you for having me. I appreciate it.
All right. So joining us now sitting next to me is Solomon Schmidt. Solomon Schmidt is a fantastic young author who is totally what I would say posse coded. I met Solomon at a Maha action event in D.C. and was very impressed. Solomon, thank you for joining us. Thanks for having me, Claire. It was great meeting you. Okay, so I actually want to start real quick.
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Chapter 3: What unique services does All Family Pharmacy offer?
Sure, thank you. Yeah, so I started History Bites when I was 12. It was a series I wrote for kids my age. I had wanted to do something related to history because I was always passionate about the great stories of the past, Ronald Reagan, Wild West, things along that line. And there was no book
that I wanted to, like the kind I was thinking, which would engage kids at a very young age instead of a textbook, you know, instead of a book that would stay on a shelf and remain dusty. The History Bites series bring history to life for kids with fun facts and pictures and vocabulary. And the chapters are bite-sized, so just a few pages.
And I cover hundreds of people and events from all different time periods. And I have a tiny YouTube channel. Even if it's like a homeschool kid, no matter who you are, I was going through these books, and I'm actually really excited to use them with my daughter when she's a little bit older. She's 18 months now, so it might not... But you never know. They're never too early.
Sure.
I've had as young as preschool use them. And the great thing is I've had folks from all walks of life tell me they've really enjoyed them. Grandparents reading them for themselves or for their grandkids. And I've had kids sleep with these books underneath their pillows. That's how much they like them. And that isn't a pat on the back to me.
It's just showing that history can be fun if it's presented the right way because they're just good stories. I mean, I'm going to film in Antarctica in January about Ernest Shackleton and Robert Scott.
Some of these stories from history, if they happen now, they would be viral events, but because they happened 100 years ago and they're black and white photographs and the people didn't smile, they might not be interesting to people, but I think presented the right way. we can re-engage kids to love history like they did 100 years ago, 200 years ago. Clearly, they're engaging in the right way.
I was enjoying reading them. There's one on U.S. presidents, very ban-encoded. There's a couple on different... What's the one on... I guess it's important people through history. There's like two volumes of that one. Yeah, it's called... It's got actually what I think is a stupid title. I want to rename it on the next edition.
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Chapter 4: How does the guest view the role of telemedicine in healthcare?
It should be called Famous People, History Bites Volumes 1 and 2. It covers... Famous people, some of the most world-changing historical figures from ancient times to modern day of all walks of life, scientists, explorers, inventors, politicians. Yeah, yeah, I saw that. I think it's really important to kind of have that broad range. I noticed that you didn't shy away from certain characters.
You're just like, I think it's infamous and famous people, so that was pretty cool. We're going to mention that you had a YouTube channel. Yes, it's called History Bites, and I started it about 10 years ago to go along with the History Bites series. I have around 150 videos that correlate with the sections of a lot of my books about the presidents and major wars.
And name-dropping alert, but I've got what I think are some pretty cool interviews. I talked to Mike Tyson. Jane Goodall, who passed away recently, very sad. Some other figures as well, Mike Huckabee, Jocko Willink, and I'll be posting more content over the next few months. My father and I film a lot together, and this Antarctica trip will be our seventh continent together, which is really cool.
We've gone to the ends of the earth, and I'm really grateful for that. And it's just a heck of a lot of fun. I mean, history's fun. It's not history, it's stories. that happened in the past, which we call history. Yeah, exactly. So you've written a lot of books. We won't get to talk about all them today. I know that you mentioned to me that you actually wrote a biography about J.K. Rowling.
That's right. I'm currently wrapping that one up. It's coming out through Sky Horse Publishing, who released my biography on Alan Dershowitz.
That's Tony Lyons? Yes, Tony Lyons.
And it will be the first complete biography of J.K. Rowling. It's coming out in April. If you can believe it, as famous as she is, the only other book available about her was published 25 years ago. It's wildly inaccurate and out of date, given the fact that it was published before even any of the movies, the Harry Potter movies came out. J.K.
Rowling has an amazing rags to riches story, one of the best ever. And I was able to interview relatives of hers who have never spoken before. I was able to get dozens of full-color pictures that had never been published. And I'm really excited about that. She's become quite a controversial figure. You know, she used to be totally loved by... the liberal side of the political aisle.
Now she's totally vilified, absolutely vilified. She went from being a goddess to a demon. That is not an exaggeration. Simply for calling out some of the trans issues, right? What was that about? So J.K. Rowling, this is very public information, J.K. Rowling was physically abused by her first husband and was sexually assaulted in her twenties.
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Chapter 5: What historical perspective does Solomon Schmidt provide on education?
So there are two important things to understand about food freedom and health freedom. If you want to control financial transactions, you have to have sufficient control of food because people can always make their own currencies, right? So in the Great Depression, at the height, there are 3,100 counties in America, and America had 3,100 community currencies.
So people can go off and make their own currency, so you need to have sufficient control of food. But the important thing that I constantly try and stress to food and health activists is if financial transaction control is achieved with digital ID and programmable money in combination,
then anything we've accomplished in terms of building legal protections and court protections for food and health freedom can be completely reversed. So it's the meta control that then controls everything else.
Which is that perspective you have as an ex-deep stater, you know what we should be doing.
Well, it's very funny. When I'm in audiences of, say, a thousand Americans and there are two Eastern Europeans in the room, they understand exactly what I'm thinking or saying because they're like, I've been there, I've done that, I am not going back, I see this coming. But Americans have always enjoyed the blessings of liberty and financial transaction freedom.
They can't fathom where they are going. I can fathom it. I came out of the Bush administration in 1991 and said, if we don't do something, they're going to get a hold of the technology and kill us all. That was my lesson learned from the Bush administration.
Which I think is like, you know, it can get kind of dark. But that's why what I love about you, Catherine, is that, you know, how do you remain positive whenever you learn that there are very rich, very wealthy, elitist people who want to control your life? I mean, that's...
So grief is the doorway to real solutions. So I always tell people, my old pastor in Washington used to always say, if we can face it, God can fix it. And that's a fact. But if you don't face what's going on, you're going to try and waste time on all sorts of solutions, which are just dead ends.
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Chapter 6: What are the main themes in Solomon Schmidt's book, History Bites?
And it's by facing what's really happening that you can see what the real solutions are. And people who do that, you know, one of the things I love, we've just spent the last two and a half months doing meet and greets for Solari. You see people who faced it five or ten years ago. They are avoiding what I call the great poison. They are healthy. They are happy.
They've completely reconfigured their life. They're buying direct from the local farmer. They are doing business with a high-integrity community bank or credit union. They've completely reinvented their lives because they faced, look, all these people and institutions we can't trust. You know, they didn't get the shot during COVID. They're very healthy.
So grief is the doorway you have to walk through to get to real solutions. And real solutions are where you spend your time and your money in a way that protects and makes your life successful.
And anyone can do that. You don't have to have a lot of money to use it wisely.
I do not have to help the people who are trying to harm me and my family. I do not have to help them. I do not have to purchase from them. I do not have to finance them. I do not have to work for them. I do not have to admire them. I don't have to celebrate them. It's like a detox. I used to call it a tapeworm detox. If you have a tapeworm, it's a parasite.
You need to detox the parasite out of your life. You can do it, but you've got to face that there is a parasite, and that parasite is basically killing you and your family.
Absolutely. One more time before you head out, Catherine, I want to arm our posse with even just three action items. What can we do today? I know you mentioned using cash. Maybe even go a little more into that if you want.
Sure.
So here's the first thing I would do. I would go to Solari.com and I would look at the 60-day cash challenge. And I would think about how you can shift how you live your daily life so you can use cash as much as possible. Then I would go to the section on video shorts. And in video shorts, we have a financial transaction freedom section.
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