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He's old school Used to be a drunk dude Business man now Everybody love that dude Bobbybuck.com Bobbybuck.com Go ahead, I dare you, log on He's old school Used to be a drunk dude Business man now Everybody love that dude Bobbybuck.com Bobbybuck.com Go ahead, I dare you, log on Bobbybuck.com Go ahead, log on Log on Bobbybuck.com Hello, hello everybody Welcome to the Bobby Buck Show One more game So now we're gonna get a cracking with a topic A real serious topic About mental illness And I'm also wondering Mental illness, is it real?
Or is it fake?
Cause you know, they make a lot of money Off those medications they prescribe To people, and then you know You got drugs in the street also So, so, you know People are being affected So are people really mentally ill Before they take these drugs?
Or do they become mentally ill After these drugs?
Or is mental illness really real at all?
So before we get into this I want to let my panel here Give a word about who they are And what they got going on So first, right over here across from me Good afternoon, my name is Carol Hill I am a wellness coach for Soul Purpose, which is an all-natural.
Good afternoon.
My name is Carol Hill.
I am a wellness coach for Soul Purpose, a natural organic skin care company, and Longevity, a supplement and mineral company.
And my expertise is stress.
I'm a member of the American Institute of Stress, and I'm also working on a certification in reflexology.
My purpose for being here is to talk about mental health on a cellular level.
All right.
All right.
Next.
Greetings, peace, and love.
My name is Tasha Alcet.
I am a spoken word artist and a community activist.
I am also the designer of some earrings called Mars to Africa.
And I'm also the co-host of the Superforce radio show that will be joining Skid Row radio next month.
Whoa.
And I'm also a licensed vocalist.
I'm also a licensed vocational nurse.
Oh, okay.
Mm-hmm.
Man.
All right.
Who we got next to?
Yeah, yeah.
Peace and love.
Peace and love.
It's Eddie Lamond.
I'm the founder and CEO of Superforce radio, which will be here airing at skidrow.com very soon.
Right.
I'm also the CEO and founder of Eddie Lamond Sports, which is an urban designer company.
We specialize in goggles and things like that.
And racing glasses, racing apparel for the urbanites out there in the world.
But basically, I'm here today to help address this situation as far as mental health.
I think you put a great point on the table as far as is it a myth.
Yeah.
So let's get to the bottom of that.
Peace and love.
Okay.
Next.
You.
Greetings, family and listeners.
My name is Hannah Carter.
I'm an activist of, um, and I've been around for like 50 something years in the community.
And I have, um, founder and CEO of the Institute of Fine Bravery Arts, IFPA, the practice of alternative hair care, um, practices.
And, um, I'm here to address the mental illness in relation to our hair care practices.
I think, um.
What we, um, do with our hair has a profound effect on our mental.
And I think I can share some information in relation to some of our, uh, concerns.
Health concerns.
All right.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
And also, we're here waiting on my co-host to be here, Ms. Shana Sterling, who's also working with creating her bully campaign, which is a bully campaign for youth.
So she's looking for 12 youth that she's going to be working with.
And, um.
She's going to do a lot of work.
She's going to do a lot of work.
She's going to do a lot of work.
She's going to do a lot of work.
She's going to do a lot of work.
She's going to do a, it's a workshop and fashion show where she's going to do a recycled fashion show to where the kids could be like, they're a new them.
They got new clothes so they can turn them old selves into new people.
So it'll be called Bully Me Now.
Yeah.
So she should be here shortly.
So y'all can see her.
So all right.
So we're going to go ahead and just put it out there on the table.
So who wants to go first with this mental illness thing we got going on?
So, um, who would like to put their hands up first?
Put your hands up.
Put your hands up.
All right.
Well, I'm, I'm, I'm going to share something that I've been studying for about 10 years and it is dealing with something they call, can you hear me?
Oh yes.
Okay.
Dealing with something that is scientifically proven called peptides and receptors.
And that's a science that was developed by Dr. Candace Pert.
She's unfortunately recently passed, but what she was able to discover was that she was able to discover that the opiate receptors that are naturally produced in every cell in our body.
We have over 75 trillion cells from our head to the bottom of our feet.
And what she was able to discover is that the opiate receptors have matching keys, if you will, that lock into the body based upon how we're feeling emotionally.
And what she did with that science is she's been able to discover that the opiate receptors are working very heavily with people who are addicted to various drugs and alcohol to teach them how to understand how their body at that level and what they can do to correct that problem because it can't be corrected if you change your thoughts.
But that was one of the things that I wanted to share because that, that will help with what we're going to talk about concerning the incident that happened on Sunday.
It's kind of interesting.
You talk about changing your thoughts.
Cause like with me, I typically, I'm an ex-alcoholic and, you know, like, you know, I don't knock anything.
I don't knock nobody's religion or whatever they go through.
I respect everything.
But like with the AA, that's not for me because you keep saying the same thing.
You keep calling yourself the illness over and over and over again.
And so with my thought process, I kept saying X and they kept looking at me like, you're throwing a monkey wrench in what we're doing.
So I just had to let it go.
So I typically, it was like a divine, um, um, divine thing that happened with me.
When it happened.
And then, and I just challenged myself toward, toward being positive, no matter what it was.
I mean, when I was homeless, what I was going through positive, positive.
I just kept on doing that.
So I didn't tell people whether you, you don't believe in God or do believe in God, just try to stay positive, you know, cause some people, the word God runs them off.
And then, you know, cause with a lot of people that's out there homeless or like, you know, game making and stuff, they do believe in God or a God, but it's the people that run them away.
So, so that's what, I'm going to say on that.
And speaking of like, you know, um, incident that happened this past week today, the gentleman named Africa who got killed, gunned down, or what we saying in terms of Skid Row is he got murdered, executed, right.
You know, unarmed.
And, you know, and you know, the videos, I think I haven't counted no more since maybe three or four days ago, but last I counted was like 30 million views.
So you got a lot of views on that incident to happen.
And, and, um, like say, you know, uh, it was just, just real, uh, tragic that that stuff can just happen and they walk away.
And you see what they're, um, doing.
They're talking about his character.
They're, they're talking about things that this person had done in the past that may affect him.
But I mean, they didn't know that when they shot the brother, you know, so it's like they're trying to make an excuse, you know, and defame his character right now.
You know, we all fall apart upon hard times and I'm pretty sure, you know, the brother, he was very intellectual, smart brother, you know, and, uh, he fell upon hard times and he ended up on skid row, you know, but I mean, they're playing God right now.
They're playing God, you know, and that's not in a positive light that they're doing it.
They're just being notorious with these killings and they must cease.
Yeah, definitely.
They're playing a role.
If I must add to it, um, getting back to, uh, mental illness, you know, you said something brilliant as far as X, you know, being an ex-alcohol or whatever, however you want to call it, ex-alcoholic or whatever.
Right.
You know, in order to be diagnosed with something, right, you have to own up to it and live up to it.
So they have all of these titles, you know, um, whether you're schizophrenic or whatever it is, they say that you're suffering from.
And the moment you say, I do, right, that's when all, all the labels in the medicine start to come into play.
Now getting to the medicine, the medicine is a horrible thing because it's all petroleum based.
And we all know that petroleum is, is, is toxic to the body.
And this, these are the remnants of what the, um, all you industry is producing.
And so, um, knowing all that information, I deal with a life coach right down over on Stockett Avenue.
And he's a brilliant man.
His name is Dr. Walker.
Okay.
And on one side, the building, he's talking about not owning up to the labels that the other side labels you with in order to administer medication to you.
So when you say is mental illness fake, or is it false?
Um, depending on the severity of the brain, yes, I would, I would, I would have to say so because I'm actually sitting in these classes and this man is actually talking you out of which you think you're suffering from by saying, pay attention to yourself.
Take a deep breath.
Don't get off the fit, praying, playing field.
And if you do get off the paint playing field, this is what you need to expect.
And, and so when we say the playing field, we're just talking about the aspects of life because life is not a straight line and involves Hills and Valley valleys, right?
Right.
So we need to expect to get physical in this thing called life.
And so, um, just adding on to what you're saying as far as mental illness is concerned, it's a huge gimmick to fat in the pockets, for, let's say the pharmaceutical industry, you know?
Yes.
Yeah.
Cause I just made a joke in there.
I make the joke a lot.
Um, we talk about the weather has be hot and cold, hot and cold.
Right.
I said, the weather is bipolar, you know, right?
Cause I said the weather came.
So he, so the weather needs to go see a shrink because of the attitude that the weather's putting out.
So then I'll say like with, uh, not like with life.
So anyway, life is bipolar and us as people got to learn how to cope with it.
Right.
So that's why, cause we gotta have them ups and downs.
Right.
And so, but coping with what happens to you is the way, and then like you said, like you said, talk to you, talking to you, talking you out of it.
Everyone said the mind is something else.
Once, you know, cause I'm here, so I've been here in LA for seven years.
I've been learning a whole lot more about myself and at the same time, other people.
And like, you know, sometimes like I, like I tell people, I brainwash myself at the end of the year to prepare, to prepare for the next year.
And I said, you know, in myself, I said, I want to be different and better than I was the next year.
And I keep on going over, and over, and over, and over.
Then by the time I realized that I am different and better than I was.
So I played with myself in my mind sometimes.
So it's like, you know, so I don't know if that's mental illness or they're just some mental realness.
Mental realness.
I like, that's what it is.
It's mental realness.
Yeah.
Um, you know, speaking on the mental illness, um, a lot of it is caused by stressed stress, trauma, or hormonal imbalance.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.!
Um, you know, speaking on the mental illness, um, a lot of it is caused by stressed stress, trauma or hormonal imbalance.
Okay.
You know, so we have to look at it.
There's me and him.
We talk about it all the time.
You know, he says that it's made up.
I say, well, there are people that are born with that, that are born like that, you know, due to, um, the parents that bought them in this world, you know, they could have been abusing something or under traumatic stress.
Right.
That affect the fetus.
Mm-hmm.
And they come out, you know, and they go through these issues and they realize they have problems.
I know many people that I've, uh, been brought up around and, you know, it was like, there's something different about that person.
And you can, you can just feel something.
You know, I had to help a lot of people like, hmm, you know, maybe you need to get this checked out.
Mm-hmm.
And they came to me and was like, thank you so much.
I wouldn't have known I had schizophrenia if it wasn't for you, you know, bringing it to my attention.
Right, right.
You know, if, if someone's, um, with you and they keep saying, hmm, there's a van that's riding with people in the car and it keeps staring at me.
You know, I mean, you have to address that.
You just can't let that go.
And you look and then there's, um, no one there and you, you have to say, hey.
Yeah.
What are you talking about?
You have to ask questions.
So those type of people, they really need help.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I see it.
Like, like somebody was in the shelter one time when I seen, I was in the same place with this gentleman and I see him outside and everything.
I mean, one day I was walking through the red line.
Mm-hmm.
It seemed like I see him actually going through that transition.
Mm-hmm.
And he was talking to, I think he say he's from, uh, I'm from Arkansas.
He from, I think he's from Memphis or something like that.
And he was saying, I wasn't crazy till I got here.
Mm-hmm.
And he was just saying so, then he going in and out.
He started talking to himself.
You know, you see people around here doing that.
Mm-hmm.
I was going like, wow.
Mm-hmm.
It overtook him.
Right.
Right.
You know, because when I went to Skid Row, I mean, I was like, like, if I was, went to Skid Row in my addiction, Mm-hmm.
I wouldn't be here right now.
Right.
I think I, you know, some of them people are more stronger than what they know they are.
Right.
Mm-hmm.
In certain ways.
Right.
And so we can wake them up so they can realize that.
Right.
Because I, because I was weak.
Because I was a, woo, I was a little bit weak.
But also, I am not saying that the people that have the mental illness need to be treated with pharmaceutical meds.
Right.
Okay.
I mean, there is alternative ways to do things and that's what these wellness centers come in at.
Okay.
You know, this is what we need more of.
They need therapeutic sessions and therapy to help them out at this time, you know?
Yeah.
So, you know, sometimes the pharmaceutical companies, they like to push Ambien and different things and, you know, that affects the man.
Maybe it's the residuals.
Maybe it's the effects that they get.
Yes.
I think that's mainly what it is.
Yeah.
You think that's what it is?
Yeah.
I know that.
The residuals?
Well, I'll say this much.
They have taken the science that's out there and they have converted it to meet the needs for their marketing or product production.
So going back to the receptors and I, and I, I'm a science person.
Okay.
You know, those keys are designed by the body within the brain.
Right.
And, and to be honest, Dr. Pert found it in the brain.
The stomach, the muscles, and let's see, the skin, the endocrine gland system, and other major organs.
So if you have someone who takes this great science that can help heal the body and teach people what we, what we all knew tribally, we all do how to heal our body tribally.
If you take that information and then you convert it to a commercial use and you create drugs by using petroleum based products and you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, anymore.
They're not trained in chemistry anymore.
They're not trained in nutrition anymore.
Beautiful.
What they're actually being done now is they're creating little industries within an industry.
So you've got now all of these people who are being trained in nutrition, all of these people being trained in chemistry and the people being trained in the pharmaceutical studies.
And then they are the ones that the doctors are now supposed to go to and say, I have a patient taking this, this, this, this.
Can I give this patient this medication?
So the doctors aren't even being trained anymore to know how to look at their patients and see the whole person that's sitting in front of them.
So the pharmaceutical companies are taking advantage of that and they are nice and politely creating these drugs that lock into the receptors, creating an artificial opiate within the body and then taking the body completely out of where it needs to be.
Wow.
Man.
I was taken around the city of Los Angeles and shown the numerous towers that they have placed in the city.
And these towers are designed to alter your frequencies in your body.
And because we're made of frequencies, they're able to shift the frequencies at a level that would make you schizo, would make you feel hungry, would make you feel sad, depressed, would make you crave sex or become very aroused.
These frequencies, however they shift them, has a profound effect on your body.
And when I experienced that because I lived in Altadena and every time I would drive down the 110 freeway and get near Arcadia and coming into LA, I would get a craving, a hunger craving.
And I just ate before I left home.
So I said, why am I so hungry?
And I, you know, shared that with him and he was saying, let me show you what's going on.
He took me all around the city.
There are numerous of towers put on, put into place.
And that's one of the things that they're doing are able to control your frequencies.
That's your thinking, your behavior and what have you.
This is why we have these health centers.
And we're encouraging people to get back into the natural holistic approach.
We have central oils that do address the frequencies in the body and can align your frequencies back up, keep you balanced.
We have magnets that you can wear.
Once upon a time, we use all of these instruments, elements and products on our bodies to balance our bodies and to keep us naturally intact without pharmaceuticals.
And we're just trying to urge others to take a look at their, go inside of themselves and start doing a self-analysis.
And get back to the natural, get back to the holistic approach.
That way they don't have the side effects that they're getting from the pharmaceuticals, you know, medications and what have you.
We have all sorts of remedies, natural holistic remedies that you can take to keep yourself in a line and balance with this frequency shift going on.
You know, we, we, we've been having a full moon for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, for the last, four days yeah so i was doing some moon gazing and i looked up and you know i noticed that there was uh chemtrails in the sky around 10 o'clock at night i was like wow you know they're actually i mean these these things that are being put into place working overtime i mean working overtime so i've seen the chemtrails but then i've seen the great moon just shining the only chemtrails like no you're not so it was like a battle that was going on but i just like i mean do we ever look up anymore to see what's going on in the sky and like you said pay attention to these towers that are up and why do they have so many antennas and different things like that we have to be conscious of these things that are going on you know what's happening now in our community definitely you know being just being conscious is the most important thing that you can do for yourself in today's time and i i'm only saying that because i make sure that i do my best in making sure that i'm conscious so that ain't that even just comes with the statements that you may say daily you know when you start repeating statements to yourself and you you start to find out like i can't believe i've been saying this for like 25 years right so these are the things that we say repetitively right that locks us into some type of gauge or box you know they're actually spells you know and we need to stop putting our judgment on our judgment because our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment knows our judgment And these are the wonderments of the body and how the body works.
So this man, he just says, okay, if I'm going to go, right, I'm going to basically laugh myself to death.
So while he did that, he created these powerful endorphins in his body that eradicated the cancer-causing agent.
Now, that's a breakthrough, you see?
So if they took that aspect and they marketed that, would there be anything such as cancer or even pharmaceutical companies, man?
But the thing is, how did he do it?
How did he do it?
So I'm listening to all of the brilliant minds.
And yes, once you engage with yourself and you know who you are, you can reverse conditions.
And that comes in eating right.
You know, that comes in with getting rid of the chemtrails.
You know, and just getting into yourself with the proper thoughts, which is the proper medicine.
You know, not medication, but medicine.
So, yeah, definitely.
And so the sister spoke about the towers.
You know, the different towers giving out all these crazy frequencies.
So thus we have something called Hollywood.
And we have something called MKUltra, which is this mind-controlling program that's implemented through the industry of Hollywood, which was formerly known as PayPal.
And it's a very popular clip at one time.
So it is definitely a brainwashing aspect that's going on.
And the pharmaceutical industry is definitely the backbone of that.
And there's a brilliant museum that everyone, I think, who's in concern of the mental illness is located right there on Sunset.
I believe it's Sunset in Wilcox.
And it's about the history of pharmaceutical medicine.
And you will be surprised.
Yes.
I know you're talking about it.
Yes.
And I'm sure that when we come out, some of us will be in tears.
That's just how sad it is.
Yeah.
I wanted to add to what he was saying because this is so powerful.
I just finished a 21-day thought detox.
And the science behind that is dealing again with a neuroscientist.
Her name is Dr. Caroline Leaf.
She's out of Australia.
Oh.
And what she actually did is she, over about 25 years, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
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Yes.
Okay.
And if you're creating negative thoughts, those stringy, almost wiry-like proteins are ending up in your cellular makeup.
And they're producing very bad cells.
The cells have the ability to live different life cycles.
The one that I tend to deal with the most is the blood cells because they live out to be 120 days.
Wow.
So if your body is going through a very healthy process and you're producing negative thoughts, you're actually locking in those proteins to your bloodstream that's informing the rest of the organs in your body.
If you are using the positive thoughts and creating fluffy, light proteins, then you're locking in positive proteins.
Yes.
With receptors into your cells that are creating healthy cells that live out their cycle.
So the body has its own way of addressing a lot of things.
We just need to learn more about our own bodies and then practice it from then on.
Okay.
All right.
Before we go any further, we're going to take a nice little short break and we'll come right back with all this great information.
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All right, all right, we're back, we're back, we got a new fresh crew, a few people in here right now, and like I said, we're on the topic of mental illness, mental illness, mental to illness, is it real or is it fake?
Is that something they all set up just to make some money with?
So while we got a little time, I'm going to go ahead and introduce a few of our new crew that just came on in.
So we'll start right in the middle right here.
Well, it's Manuel Benito Compito, a.k.a.
OG from Skid Row, representing the California Institute of Mental Health.
Right on.
All right.
And on the end over here, who we got?
My name is Jonathan Alvizo.
I work with the Bully Me Now campaign, as well as with BobbyBug.com and Doug's Worth Housing.
All right.
My name is Angelica Maradiaga, and I'm here to discuss this.
Make sure you get in the bike.
Make sure you...
And I am here to discuss about the mental illness.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
And the next to my left.
Hello.
Sorry I'm late.
I'm Shauna Sterling, co-founder, founder of, excuse me, the Bully Me Now campaign and partnership with BobbyBug.com.
All right.
You can go to the link in front of me.
Okay.
All right.
Now, so we're going to get back on this topic, what we were speaking on, and I'm going to let you go back to what you're talking about with the receptors and everything.
Okay.
Yes.
Well, where I left off?
Well, yes, where you left off.
Okay.
Yeah.
For those of you that weren't able to catch it, what I was talking about was a neuroscientist by the name of Dr. Caroline Leaf, who has done about 20-some years.
She's a neuroscientist, and she's been doing a lot of research on the brain, and she's done a lot of research on the brain, and she's done a study on the thoughts, and what type of proteins the thoughts actually create in the brain.
And she has scientific proof, and she's written numerous papers on how if you are creating negative thoughts, you're creating a dark, wiry protein, and that's ending up on the brain.
So, those proteins inform the rest of the cells in your body.
So, they create little keys that lock into the receptors of each cell.
So, you have to really be in control of yourself and your mind and how you think and what you're thinking about and how you're conducting yourself on a day-to-day basis.
And that's something that we all have the ability to do.
I like that already.
So, there's something like they say, 21 days to break a habit or something like that, it takes 21 days.
So, as long as you...
You got to keep that thought process.
Yeah.
The name of her book is called Switch on Your Brain, The Key to Peak Happiness, Thinking, and Health.
But she is a neuroscientist and a pharmacologist.
I'm going to need my notes.
I'll give it to you.
We're afterwards.
I want to show the picture.
Oh, okay.
Oh, sorry.
She is a neuroscientist and a pharmacologist, as well as I spoke about Dr. Candice Pert, who is also a neuroscientist and a pharmacologist.
And they both have been spending their time.
Unfortunately, Dr. Pert has passed.
But they both have been spending their time and their professional careers understanding how the body works, how the mind and the body work together.
And they're brilliant scientists.
And there's another scientist I've been studying is Dr. Musato Emoto.
And he actually is a Japanese scientist and an alternative health physician who studied how the water...
How the water in our body, which is also in ourselves, 98%, how it's affected by our thoughts.
So there's a lot of good information and science out there.
But we as lay people need to learn to pick up a book and read and start practicing it because we have the control over what happens to ourselves physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
That's some real deep stuff right there.
Yeah.
I like that.
There's something I always wanted to know myself.
Right.
Anybody can answer this.
What's the difference between your brain and your mind?
Is that a difference?
Or is that the same thing?
Or is it a play on words?
I'm just curious.
That's a doctor's opinion.
Your brain is a muscle.
But was that the part of the mind, the brain and the mind?
The mind is a function of the brain.
The mind is a function of the brain.
You like that answer.
You like that answer.
You like that answer.
That's why I always try to get to the...
Dr. Bill here.
You had to break it on down to knowledge.
Yeah, so what do you think about with the mental illness on Skid Row?
First, you want to say anything about what happened with Africa?
I like what she said because it goes back to what we're thinking.
You know, we got a positive movement.
We got to have positive energy, positive thinking.
Yeah.
And I believe in all of that.
I'm 100 with that.
You know, we do not use...
Me and you went to exercise before by not using all your brain.
Right.
Okay, you remember that, right?
But I wanted to address, again, you know, what's going on in Skid Row because of mental illness.
This is a 50-block radius where the primary occupants are mentally ill.
And you got police departments that's not trained in mental health.
I'm a mental health advocate and trained in mental health, okay?
And so, you know, we got a lot of problems.
You know, we went through this study with Dr. Woods about the disparities in mental health, misconception of mental health, and how the mental health system has all these viewpoints that are altogether way out there.
They're not even in touch with reality because, well, how could...
If you was in Beverly Hill Police, you would know the Beverly Hill residents.
You wouldn't rush into no Beverly Hill house shooting up nobody.
Right.
You would be trained how to say, yes, ma'am, yes, sir, and go into their house.
Okay, yeah.
So why aren't you trained in the mental health when the community is totally mentally ill?
Okay, so, of course, if you're not trained in mental health and you see somebody crawling through a window, he's a criminal.
The police concept of everybody that's mentally ill is criminal.
You're walking in the middle of the street, you're doing...
Every action and behavior is criminal to the law enforcement agency.
Not only just law enforcement, also in the educational department and everything.
So, you got a mental health facility inside Skid Row with no mental health facility.
Mental health workers who are scared to come out and engage the population without a police escort.
Now, how you, as a mental health worker, going to walk up on the mental health page talking about, can I help you?
With a police right there with you.
Because the last time they seen the police, they went up to Twin Towers.
Why?
Because they've been criminalized.
Right, right.
Okay, and that's one of the big problems.
So, in this particular incident, you know, they just got through shooting, a mental health patient off a big old billboard.
He climbed up on a big old billboard.
You know he gotta be high.
And they shot him.
With beam, he fall up and die.
Okay.
Because his activities is criminal to them.
But you got a call saying a robbery suspect.
First, the key word is suspect.
Right, right.
Now, we need to hear that call.
That's why I'm here today.
We're demanding to hear that 911 call.
What?
You know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, to rush out of the police with five or six, ten cops and drag a man out of the tent.
They said he came out fighting.
Watch the video.
They drug him out.
That's like somebody running in your house.
If the police run in your house today, are you just going to let them drag you out without fighting?
Well, first, they're not going to run into a structured building like that.
Oh, they do.
But they're supposed to have a search warrant.
A search warrant.
So if a man is in a tent, I'm saying he wasn't going nowhere.
The tent is surrounded.
He can't go nowhere.
What is the earth?
You said robbery suspect.
What did he rob?
To this day, can any of you tell me what he robbed?
No.
But he did.
The man is dead.
A mentally ill man is dead, and the public don't even want to know what he robbed.
Then they come around to him.
Well, he robbed a bank 14 years ago.
You didn't know he was 14 years ago when you came over there?
Oh, well, he's on parole, violator.
You didn't know that before you got over there?
Right.
So why did you go?
That's right.
With that much urgency and pull him out where you had to jeopardize to kill him?
Well, you already know he's mentally ill.
He in a tent.
Right, right.
Ain't too many normal people living in tents.
Right.
It's not normal to live in a tent or sleep on the street.
It's not normal at all.
Right.
So why did you go down there to mess with a mentally ill person at the risk of having to kill him?
And then we got top cop Joseph.
Mm hmm.
Why didn't you call Dion Joseph?
Right.
What was the urgency to arrest this suspect?
And it's a suspect.
We don't even know the right person.
So where was the victim?
Wow.
If you rob a bank, they're going to go get the victim and bring him right there.
Is this a person?
They're going to ask him, where's the victim?
We don't even know what he robbed or what or who the victim is.
But he's dead.
Supposedly the victim is that that tent, the person in the tent that was living.
That was right there by him.
Supposedly.
We need to hear that.
We need to know that.
Did they question him?
Him, her?
I don't know.
Right.
Yeah.
Supposedly the call came from the tent.
The person in the tent.
So it was next.
So we need to know this.
Right.
We know because when you look at the video, you seem to is tearing up another tent next to him.
Supposedly that was the person who called.
And that's a robbery.
Right.
That's a robbery.
We get to kill a person.
Right.
A mentally ill person.
We talking about a person that's mentally ill.
Well, I feel they escalated that issue because the man was already upset.
Mental ill or not mental ill.
He was already.
The problem was already escalated.
And then it made it worse when they went into his home.
Let's not let's not even use the word anymore.
Let's use the word home when he went into that man's home and drug him out.
That that just put what?
More more to the fire.
Right.
But prior to that, what?
Two weeks ago, the same police were down at the park talking to me.
Right.
You.
Yep.
Patting on his gun.
You had no gun.
You see the video.
Go my site.
I could prove you.
I am patting on his gun.
We already knew he was going to kill somebody and get killed.
Right.
And he was a rookie being trained by the other one to pull him out.
He was training him.
Mark.
Yeah, I get you.
Pull him out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's on here.
What to do.
And did it the same one to drop this gun?
The one who was patting on his gut?
How he can prove he's I ain't sure, but it might be the one drop patting on the fire patting, you know?
So again, I'm here to say, you know, in every spot, they should no police officer.
I ain't talking no smart unit.
No officers working downtown Central Vision should be down if they ain't trained in mental health.
Well, then that means they is no the police department.
Train to go.
They should be able to deal with mentally ill.
Are they?
Don't even ride around.
Don't even ride through the 50 block.
If you're not training mental health.
I agree.
You know, the topic today is mental illness, right?
Right.
And there's definitely an illness going on through these agencies of authority.
I agree.
I say, I think of the illness within that.
Yeah, definitely.
I mean, let's talk about it.
We're going to put it all on the table today.
So I'm going to address this thing that's going on with the LAPD.
We were all familiar with Donna, right?
The brother who did what he did.
I believe that was two years ago.
Yeah, my type of police.
Now, when you when this is this is this is showing you the psychology of how the LA of what the LAPD is operating on and Donna's manifesto, right?
Yeah, which was several pages long, right?
What he mentioned in his manifesto was how agents aka police officers are dying to get to the city of LA just so they can exercise.
The trigger finger, right?
So so so so knowing this, right?
This is the cycle.
A lot.
This is the this is the psychology of what's floating in the minds of I would say what 50% is still with 50% for now.
I'm sure the name.
I'm not going to say that but this is the psyche of the man behind the gun while things are going on in front of.
Him.
So instead of pulling out the bean bag, you know, I just heard on the on the I saw on TV like two weeks ago, right?
There was this man of a mother structured Hugh, right?
Who came around the corner with an axe in his hand raging cycle.
This happened in Hollywood and you know how they dealt with him.
They pulled out the bean bags and then with hit him with the bean bags and you know what?
He's still living in the Twin Towers somewhere.
So what I'm saying and Donna's manifesto.
He spoke about the psychic of the LA.
PD as how how they come to this city wanting to get kills under their belt.
And once they get the kills under the belt, they go around the city and they compare how many of them have the goriest pictures as far as the murder scenes that happen all throughout LA County.
This is a real situation that's still going on today.
And if you need to be reminded of it, just read Donna's manifesto.
So when we see these offices walking down what skid row which to them is like taking baby from a candy.
You see what I'm taking candy from a baby, right?
This is what happens you see because this is why they're out there to exercise that thought that psychological thought of putting a man down.
So catching the bag.
Hey, I mean, you know, this is what it is.
We didn't write the book.
I'm only reading it and just watching right just being an observer you see and another reason why they're not going to run up in Beverly Hills is because the bottom line is the money issue money.
You see it's a money issue.
And like they said in Ferguson, we are now labeled as something called warehouse tickets.
So if you're sleeping on dead row and you're not genuine generating any income for yourself, you know what the state knows how to make the money the state knows how to generate and come on that brother just sitting there on the corner of that sister.
Ask them how they got there.
And like the sister said we need training.
I'm with the sensitivity at it says, you know protect and serve right?
Well, my question is.
Who are we protecting and serving the people?
Okay, they're probably to do what we need to do is stand up and lead by example.
Well, I know one of the things that's concerned me with all of this and I'm taking off my scientific hat and I'm putting on my political hat.
Is that there's there appears to me and I've watched this for over 20 some years to be and a well planned master plan of.
Howling the population.
Now, if any of you have ever hunted or you've ever been around where there's a huge problem for ranchers and I'm going to quote ranchers when they're the when the wolf packs get too big.
The first thing they want to do is thin them out.
Right?
If the deer herds get too large, the first thing they want to do is thin them out.
And I just have this gut feeling that's been bothering me for 20 some years with everything that I have.
I have seen and I've lived back east and come back across to the West Coast is a concerted effort to call the population.
And where would you start first?
You will start with what you would consider to be the weakest people and that would be the people who are in a homeless condition.
Right?
And my question and my concern for that is when we see the police officers making these decisions, which are really coming off of a place of adrenaline is what did you really go in there to do?
Because in order for you to mentally look at somebody else and decide that that person is now the other and they no longer have a human aspect to them that you can just take them out.
All of us were traumatized when we watched that video that image is in our minds is in our brains and we now sat and watch another human being being murdered.
Murdered murdered because he was down.
He was tased and we were forced to watch that.
But my concern is the adrenaline that was flooding through those police officers bodies the way it was that they made that that one made that decision.
That's a problem because that's someone that is mentally ill in my own personal view and they were not dealing with their frontal lobe, which has the ability to help you figure out.
First, what you need to do before you actually act on the thought that just came through your mind.
He didn't use that.
He did not use that.
And that's what all of us as human beings have the ability to do.
Well, the response and they're trained to recognize criminals.
It wasn't a criminal though.
Eric, but they're Brent.
What she's saying their brains automatically see criminal.
Okay, they tell you, was it a brief moment quick second decision criminal?
That's what it is.
You ever see one?
In the little movie, the little posters come up and they be shooting at him.
Yeah, yeah.
That's how they look at it.
Or that was a little baby.
I ain't gonna shoot the baby or the duck.
They got him like that is training.
So he's operating off his training and no police go to a police Academy to become a social worker or mental.
They don't go there.
They go to do what you say to shoot.
Okay, and I just found this out.
Do you know today?
There are more blacks in prison.
Then it wasn't slavery.
We can say we can get even deeper than that.
Do you know even with the war is going on that is more of our soldiers committing suicide than dying on the battlefield warfare behind psych meds.
Now, you know what?
It's so funny because you know, we have a different perspective on the whole.
You know, we got the homeless coalition here, you know, so it's obviously people that's out there on the block is not scared of the police.
Yeah.
Okay, but they suffer from the same effects that soldiers do when they come back to well, I'm talking about soldiers that haven't even gone over there that they give them a label here because they take a human emotion that they're going through because it's like, oh, I might have to leave my family.
So they get stressed out or they start having problems sleeping and then they go.
Be forced to go see help.
And when they come from that help, they have what they call a cocktail.
A cocktail is two or more psych meds.
Yep.
And because of the side effects of those psych meds, they end up committing suicide.
So I'm just saying though these that the numbers are from them, not the ones that's not even going over to fight and that's sad.
Our soldiers are not even going.
Over to fight and they're being labeled and they're committing suicide.
We have more soldiers committing suicide that has not been on the battlefield behind psych meds.
Damn boy, then the ones that gone over there.
Well, that's a pharmaceutical there, you know, because it's kind of ironic if you was over in Afghanistan, Vietnam, anywhere, right then you sleeping in a tent and taking drugs and you got a problem over there.
And you won't.
Right?
No problem.
Everybody coming.
Back on drug.
Okay, they going over there.
Yeah, but you go, you got your scared row in a tent and you don't drug.
All you work.
They were gonna run up and then key.
Right?
No, yeah.
Okay, but but the pharmaceuticals, you know, and you got to turn your TV on late night show and they tell me zero.
All them giving your brain damage drugs.
They gave you.
Yeah, but bipolar.
Now you got no bleed heart attack and liver gone.
Right?
They were not a thing.
What did you ever had?
Don't leave suicidal thoughts out.
yeah.
Yeah, I think depression and and yeah, yeah, yeah, and yeah, yeah, but but but here you subscribe this but I'm a tell you a lot of people don't know when I went to the when I was a bad bad on alcohol, but I went to the rehab one time.
They put me on something called trazodone and I don't know about that type of stuff and I turn this lady what they had me on.
She said, they gave you that many milligrams?
I said, yeah.
She said, that's horse tranquilizer.
And I'm still walking around.
But what I did, I started taking Trazodone.
I said, hmm, I'm in the rehab.
I'm not drinking, but I can take these and get drunk without the smell.
So I'm taking Trazodone.
I started just doing my thing.
But then what happened, they started getting immune to those.
So I took Trazodone and beer.
Then that one, I was like, Trazodone, beer, and liquor.
Then next thing you know, I was ready to go kill myself.
I didn't recognize that until I got here.
I thought that was me, but that was the mixture of my own cocktail.
Yep, that was a cocktail.
It's a joke right there.
Bobby Buck cocktail.
Yeah.
But I tell people what happened, I got too drunk to commit suicide.
I go walk in front of a train, and the train hit me, take me off.
What happened, I went and got me a half gallon of cheap whiskey, a 30-pack of beer, and I had my Trazodone.
Then next thing I know, I got too drunk, and they found me laying in there naked.
And I had to go to a psych unit instead.
Mm, wow.
Yep, so that's a real story, but I can do it in a humorous way because I made it through.
Yeah, he made it through.
Yeah.
That's your testimony, you know?
Yeah, man, because I was like, whew.
But like I say, psych meds ain't no joke, and they talking about crack.
Well, you know, that's the other thing, too.
You know, when we were going through the training and everything, we're dealing with disparities in mental health, okay?
Yeah.
And Dr. Woods and other doctors point out, most, say, black people, like, way older than my mama and my grandma.
When you see somebody, that was like, oh, Uncle Rob.
Uncle Rob laying over there, you know, doing all kinds of weird stuff.
We got kind of overlooked.
The people in our family didn't do stuff.
You know, put them in the back room.
Send us food.
Put them in the back room.
Yeah, yeah.
But we did take care of our mentally ill people.
That's right.
That's one thing we did.
Without meds, Dr. Without meds.
Without meds.
Because, see, that's what I'm saying.
So the mental health department and the pharmaceuticals is all tied in, okay?
Oh, yeah.
Because you can get that stuff.
It's all about money.
Money.
They're very eager to have you medicated.
Yeah, you might have to go see the witch doctor.
Yeah.
I have a personal.
I have a personal story myself.
Very young.
From a very young age, doing kid things, being very destructive.
They taught me karate, so I was trying to break things all the time.
My mom decided to enroll me in therapy, and these were the exact words the psychiatrist had said.
It is too early.
It is not medically possible for you to diagnose a child with a bipolar syndrome.
I was medicated at 12 years old.
Okay, I got one on you.
My daughter was medicated at three.
Damn.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they're very eager to medicate us all.
The moment I turned 18, I was like, take me off.
Take me off.
I've been fine ever since.
Those things will change you.
Oh, yeah.
Five, six different times.
Five, six different medications.
I had a medication box about this big.
And they're keeping records on you, too, huh?
Yeah.
And they're sending them records to the pharmaceuticals.
And that'll affect my job experience in the future because that says you was medicated.
The whole mental health system reminds me of, like, Dr. Frankenstein.
Yeah.
That's how they tell you.
You just make enough stuff.
You know what I mean?
You know, they don't tell you until 10 years later, you know, your penis is going to fall off.
Yeah.
Totally going to fall off.
Yeah.
Butthole gone.
You're like, why you let me know?
Why did I go?
You know, these are the signs.
They're all the signs.
They went to your whole way in there and didn't let you know.
Oh, man.
So, but there are natural remedies.
Yeah.
You know, there's natural herbs.
There's all kinds of other stuff that you can take, you know, for your mental health.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
But the pharmaceutical and Medicare don't want to pay for that.
No.
Right.
They don't want you to know that.
Exactly.
The funny thing is the Greek, the Latin root for pharma is actually the study of poisons.
So, the pharmaceutical companies are putting poison in your body.
I like that.
I like that one.
That was good.
Right on the nose.
Like that.
That's a lot of information.
You know, these doctors, there's two guys that actually wear white lawn coats.
You know, one is a doctor and the other guy is a.
Butcher.
Right.
So, now, when you think about it, when we say the word doctor, I'm just thinking about the words that we say and when you put them in a certain context, what they look like.
So, you say the word doctor to yourself, right?
And then you say to yourself a doctored paper.
What does a doctored paper look like?
You know, it's probably taped up, you know, but it doesn't look like it's something that's put together pretty well is what I'm saying.
But it's a doctored paper, right?
So, now, here we have a doctor.
And you said.
Poison.
So, doctors specialize in something called cut, burn, and poison.
How do we know that?
Chemotherapy is based on a burning aspiration.
Correct?
Cutting, you know, operations, cutting you open.
And like you said, poison, which are the pharmaceuticals that we take, right?
So, when we actually see that butcher with the white coat on, right?
Rather, the doctor with the white coat, he's actually the butcher.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
all over the place.
You know, but when you but when you break the word doctor down and you look at it in the dictionary, it starts to comply with the quote unquote treatments that they administer to the people.
Right.
Which is basically chopping you up, cutting you up, burning you up.
But they just make it look pretty through the stitches.
But inside, man, we're wrecks.
So when we look at Frankenstein and things of that nature, we're actually looking at the process that they perform on our bodies.
Right.
Wow, man.
And I want to add because I was so glad that you brought this book in, The Ritten Abuse.
Ritten is a form of meth.
Yes.
It's a form of meth.
I have one more that I couldn't find enough of.
Well, and prescription drugs.
And the thing that's so scary is by them putting you on it at age three.
And we're going to go back to this receptors as the molecular function of the body.
They are training your cells to want that.
Right.
They are conditioning the cells to want that product.
Right.
And if you can't get it this way, you can get it on the street.
Right.
And if you can't, if it's not working for you in terms of what was going on in the Skid Row area where people are self-medicating, they're trying to fix their own health issues.
They're actually wanting something that they've been conditioned to want.
And we, that's why I said we have to learn about our own bodies and learn about the natural, pharmaceuticals that our body can produce from within to help us at a cellular and a molecular level.
Hey, I'll tell you what, that's what, I can't wait, we got to do this show again because we're about out of time.
Maybe about a minute or two left and everything.
And, but there's a lot of great information from this one show right here that we can really take with us for a long time.
Yes.
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