In this Health and Wellness Wednesday episode, John Rush dives into critical topics shaping our lives today. First, estate planning expert Michael Bailey explains the differences between trusts and wills, providing practical advice on making informed choices for your family’s future. Later, John explores the potential health risks of electromagnetic radiation with global innovator Norbert, who shares groundbreaking insights on protecting yourself from modern technology’s hidden dangers.
Rounding out the discussion, John tackles the debate around daylight saving time, questioning its impact on health and lifestyle. Join us for thought-provoking discussions that will inspire you to rethink your plans, habits,
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I’m sorry that I’m fat. All right, Health and Wellness Wednesday. Welcome, Rush to Reason. Appreciate you all joining us. And because it is health and wellness, and Michael Bailey is here before us on Wednesdays anyways, I always invite him to hang out with us for a little bit. And as we head down this last stretch into the end of the year, talk a little bit about not just estate planning, Michael, but I have a specific question for you because I think a lot of folks, you hear this, You know, terminology, and I’ve read a lot about this lately, and I think that, A, some people might be a little confused even as to how they work and so on. But tell us how trusts work. You know, what is a trust? When should you have one, or when is it really not a big deal to have one?
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So a trust is an alternative to a will. both a will or a trust can give away stuff when you die. Okay. Uh, will goes through the probate process. And so when somebody dies, you take their will to the probate court, you give the probate court will then give you, um, legal permission to act on their behalf. It’s in the form of what’s called a letter testamentary or letters of administration. Basically that’s permission from the court to act on behalf of the deceased person, to gather their assets and distribute them out. Well, the trust is an alternative to that. The trust just trust is a private document. So a trust you don’t have to take to the court. You don’t have to go through that process. So there are many people who value their privacy very highly or they just don’t like the government. They don’t want the government involved in things.
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I understand that.
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Yeah, I’m not saying that’s a bad thing. No, I get it. Yeah, I mean, I’d prefer to have the government involved as little as possible in my life, too. You and I both. You know, it’s not like this is a super controversial statement. Like, hey, let’s let us live our own lives. Cool. But a trust, you put your assets in the trust, and then when you die, the trust does not die with you. It continues to exist. So it’s a living thing. Well. If you would. It can’t really live or die because… But it continues on. Yes, it continues on. It doesn’t… When you die, there’s no more John. Gotcha. When you die, your trust will not die with you. I promise you that since I wrote it for you. It was like the car I was driving prior to death. It’s still here. Right.
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Exactly. Gotcha. Gotcha.
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Right. So somebody can come in and take over as the trustee. A trustee is a person in charge of the trust. And then their job is to distribute the assets to the named beneficiaries in the trust and and distribute things out. So you don’t have to go through the probate process if you have a trust.
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What if the person desires that, because you read about these with large families, the Kennedys come to mind, for example, where some of these trusts run decades or longer. I’m assuming if things are set up correctly, they could, right? Yes, especially if they have the assets to do so.
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Got it, which in that case, they did. Yes, yes. I mean, the Rockefeller trust is, I hear, worth about $1.4 trillion at this point. And it supports all of the Rockefellers. Right. Well, I’d love to have a trillion dollars in the trust for me, but I don’t. But a trust is very useful and helpful to control assets after you die, too. So like, you know, my kids being 18, 15 and 12, if my wife and I pass away, we don’t really want to give the 12 year old. Hey, if mom and dad had three million life insurance, here’s a million dollars. 12 year old. Good luck. Have fun. So instead, we say to the 12-year-old, okay, you’ve got your uncle and your aunt who are going to control this money and use it to take care of you. And then when you’re old enough, we can give it to you. Now, even people who have adults and don’t necessarily want to give their adults, adult children, here, have a million dollars, you know, inheritance money. It disappears fairly quickly a lot of the time. It’s kind of where the term trust fund baby comes from, I’m guessing. Right. Okay. Yep. So the idea is that money unearned is a lot easier to spend and waste than money that you’ve earned. You’ve got your money that you’ve earned and you use it. Now, from what I know of your children, when you pass it on to them, they’ve learned to work hard and earn it from you as well. So you may not need to control that money when you pass away. Tax-wise, does it change anything?
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Or is that more of a tax attorney question?
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For most trusts, it doesn’t make a difference. Okay. Because the current estate tax limit is $13.6 million per person. So for most people, it’s a non-issue. $27.2 million for a couple. That is scheduled to be cut in half at the end of 2025 when the original Trump tax cuts are set to sunset. So unless those get extended, that could be an issue. But given the outcome of the election, there’s at least a chance. Because, you know, when you’ve got Trump and then Republicans controlling both houses. Most likely that will get fixed. It will probably get extended or at least made permanent. You know, that’s just since that was kind of one of the centerpiece legislations of what he had is like, hey, we’ll make it permanent. Whereas had the other side won, anybody with a D behind their name or next to their name can’t stand anything Trump. So they would have tried to kill it or destroy it or just let it expire, whatever. So if you’re trying to control assets after you die. A trust is very useful. If you’re trying to avoid probate, trust is very useful and helpful to do so. And people who have property in multiple states. So I own my house. I own the townhouse, which was the first house I owned. And then we bought some RV campsites right next to the Great Sand Dunes in St. Anthony, Idaho. and they’re rented out for five or six months of the year. They’ve paid for themselves. And my in-laws have their RVs and their sand vehicles, so we go for a week and just ride and play. But if we die, now we have property in multiple states, which means our kids get to go through probate in multiple states. Yeah, that becomes a hassle. So if we put your assets inside of a trust, you don’t have to go through probate in any state because it’s all there.
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Okay, makes total sense.
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Not everybody has that, and we own glorified driveways. They’re pieces of concrete, with RV hookups right next to the sand dunes. But still, they’re valuable. It’s something there, right.
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Right.
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And we don’t want to say, hey, kiddos, go through probate in Colorado and then go figure out how to do what’s called ancillary probate in Idaho with a different set of rules and different set of laws. Go try to figure that out, too. We’re like, look, we’ll just put everything in a trust. It’ll all be covered. It’ll all be taken care of. We’re good. Got it.
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Makes total sense. Okay, so… I assume, because I know you, so I kind of know this answer a little bit. When you sit down and have that initial conversation with somebody, these are the things that you do enough investigative work on to determine how should we actually make this happen for you. Right.
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And we talk about what their goals and objectives are. and what their options are. And then we say, okay, so which would be the best for you? I mean, I had somebody that is like, oh, you know, a trust sounds like the way to go. I’m like, yeah, but it’s more work on the front end. Like, well, what’s the cost difference? I’m like, well, it’s 500 for a basic will and it’s two to 3000 for a trust. And they said, well, then we’ll go with a basic will. I was like, okay, you know, cost is not the only consideration, but it is a consideration. And, you know, for the person who has $200 to their name, they don’t need a $500 will.
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Good point.
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For the person who has $1,500 to their name, they don’t need, well, they probably don’t need either either. But, you know, for a person who’s, you know, going… Got a few million, probably worth doing. Right. So… And there’s no one exact cutoff there. Right. But, you know, it’s one of those, I want people to go in and make informed, intelligent decisions of what would be the best for them and what they want to accomplish. Because if, you know, when somebody’s like, oh, well, what would you do? I’m like, well, I would do this, but these were my objectives. This is why I wanted to do it. You know, I’ve got property in multiple states. I’ve got minor kids. I’m not paying for it, so it makes perfect sense for me to set up my own trust. Mm-hmm. But that’s not the case for everybody. And whether or not you want to do a will or a trust, I don’t really have a preference. It doesn’t hurt my feelings one way or the other. I’m just happy to help you get it done.
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And that, by the way, bottom line, get it done. Yep. So for those of you listening, how far out are we, Michael, on getting an appointment? First week in March. Okay. So we’re all the way to March now. So don’t delay. Get that appointment. At least get the appointment made by the end of the year so you can actually get on the calendar and get that done as we head into 2025. And again, folks, you’ve heard me talk about this. I cannot… tell you enough after some of the things we as a family went through this summer that it is imperative you get these things done because if they are, it just makes things so much easier when and if, I shouldn’t say it that way, when something happens, something will at some point happen. There are some guarantees in life, Michael.
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Death and taxes.
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Yes, so get that done so that when those things happen, you’re all dialed in.
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Right, because I don’t want anybody to die anytime soon. I really don’t. Especially the next week or two where it’s holidays and stuff. I’m like, let’s all be safe and happy and healthy. But when we get old enough that our bodies are like, you know what? We’re done. Then we want to make it easy on those who are left behind and what happens to their stuff.
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All right, again, thanks for listening. Health and Wellness Wednesday. Appreciate Michael, by the way. He’s actually been with us as a partner of Rush to Reason for a long time, going on 10-plus years. So I appreciate Michael and all that he does to help a lot of you out there listening as well, and he’s helped me out greatly, and I appreciate that a lot. Believe me, it helps to have all those things dialed in, which, again, goes along with health and wellness because the less stressed we are, especially when those sorts of things happen, the better off we are. Now, this is… I think health and wellness related. I’m going to add it into the topics of today, period, just because I want to. And that is there’s a lot of conversation right now around Donald Trump wanting to. You’ll see a lot of headlines say end daylight saving time. People add an S to that, by the way, savings time. And it’s not right. It’s saving time. And what I’ve read is he hasn’t actually taken a position on whether he wants to stay on standard time or daylight saving time. And I’ve read some different things on it and looked at that. And he hasn’t really given any, you know, hardcore position on one way or the other. I think what he would like to do is just get rid of this every, you know, whatever months. I know daylight saving time is here a lot longer than standard time, but we switch twice a year. And I think what he’s looking at is, A, that’s costly. There is a cost to especially certain industries. There’s a huge cost in doing that. And then just people are tired of it. We’ve gotten to a point as a country to where, frankly, it’s unnecessary. And a lot of people will talk about, you know, from the health sides of things, which is why I stuck it here on this Wednesday Health and Wellness edition in this hour, is there’s a lot of sleep experts that will talk about how that changing of the clock is not good for your health. Now, I’ve never debated those particular individuals on air because they’re the experts in this. I’m not. But one of the things that I always come back to those particular individuals with is people travel. People go to different time zones constantly. And when they do, they’re on a different schedule at that time. So how is that any different than the clocks changing twice a year? And again, I’m not an expert in what you’ll also find is most of the, quote unquote, sleep experts. They’re on the side of staying with standard time all the time. And they claim that it has to do with your, what is it, the circadian? Am I saying that correctly, Charlie, your rhythm and so on? Again, I’m not a doctor, but I just listen to some of that and think, okay, your body’s going to adjust. to whatever time zone or time you’re in, in this case, whether it be standard or daylight saving time. In other words, if we stayed on daylight saving time all year long, you’re going to adjust. And I know they’re going to come back and say, well, then the kids are out in the dark at the bus stop. They are anyways. This time of year, they are anyways. I get it. This time of the year, we wouldn’t have a sunrise. Right now, currently, the sun rises at about, I don’t have it exactly in front of me, but just knowing when you start to see daylight, 645-ish or so right now. Yeah, I know, it starts to get brighter out at 630, but it really takes to about 7 o’clock to get the sun almost fully up right now. And it goes down at night at about, well, yesterday was our last sunset around the 430 mark. We’ll now start getting a little bit longer. And I know we haven’t gotten to the solstice yet, but the way things are working right now, we’re going to gain some daylight hours here in the next few days. So we’ve made it over that hump of having shorter daylight days. So if we stayed on daylight saving time, we wouldn’t be getting light at this time of the year until almost 8, which, by the way, fine. but we would be light until almost 5.30 at night, almost close to 6 even. And in the not-too-distant future, it would be 6 and later. And for a lot of people that do things at night, even businesses, restaurants, and so on, that extra daylight at night, and I think most polling shows that the majority of Americans, not all because some like standard time, and I think, by the way, that depends on where you’re at, in different time zones, east or west in the time zone itself, because that has a factor as well. But in general, most Americans want to stay on daylight saving time. Now, what will Trump do in this regard? Frankly, again, I have no idea. He hasn’t made public any position that he wants one way or the other. And will he even get this done? I don’t know. Now, with a control of the House and a control of the Senate, if there’s ever a time to get rid of this and go to one constant time, it would be now. Now, on top of that, Keep in mind that a lot of countries, not all, but a lot of countries also switch. We’re not the only ones. Mexico, up until I think two years ago, switched. They no longer do. They stay on standard time all the time. Now, keep in mind, they’re a southern country. So they don’t have nearly the change of daylight time during the year that we do anyways because of where they’re located on our globe, by the way, which, again, in my opinion, proves we’re on a globe, not a flat Earth. We’re not going there today. At any rate, those countries and even states that are further south, they don’t have, for example, you go to Hawaii, they don’t change much throughout the year. They stay on standard time because their sunrises and sunsets don’t change a whole lot. They don’t vary much. I’m guessing in Hawaii it’s about an hour. That’s about it. That’s about all it changes throughout the year. Here in Colorado, as you guys know, we change several hours because of how far north we are. And you get further north, it’s even different yet again. And again, I understand all of the arguments against staying on daylight saving time. On the same token, there’s arguments where if we stayed on standard time, here in Colorado, by the way, we would have daylight in the summertime as early as 4.30 a.m. And you would have darkness, you know, sunset at roughly 730-ish in the evenings in the summertime, which we’re used to having, you know, 830, 9 o’clock daylight in the summertime here in Colorado. That would be a huge change. So I know that a lot of this depends upon where you’re at geographically, you know, geographically related here, you know, in the United States. Where are you located? I know that has a lot to do with feelings on this. I am, as you guys all know, I’ve talked about this many times, I’m a daylight saving time guy. And I know a lot of people don’t like that. They want to stay on standard time. I don’t. And again, keep in mind that for a lot of us who work later in the afternoons and evenings, In the summertime especially, I like having that extra daylight hour in the evening time. I like driving home in the light, not the dark. And frankly, I’m one where I don’t care if it’s another hour earlier, an hour later in the morning is getting daylight because I’m up early before it’s daylight. I’m up in the dark anyway, so I really don’t care. That doesn’t bother me. So we’ll see. Point being, this is, according to some… According to some, and is it debatable or not? Again, I’m not a sleep expert. I don’t know. But according to some, this is a health issue. Therefore, I stuck it in this day because of that. And it’ll be interesting to see once Trump is inaugurated and how things move forward in this particular regard. And here’s what I’m going to bet on. Something will change. Something will change, whether it’s going on standard all the time or whether it’s going on daylight saving time all the time. I don’t know, but my gut feeling is something will change. Now, something else that I’ve been reading a lot about lately. We’ve all heard to stay healthy, we need 10,000 steps a day, which, by the way, is a made-up number. You can go back and look at the history of, and there’s a lot of articles out on this now, to where the person, the man, who came up with the 10,000-step rule, it really was kind of arbitrary. There’s no medical science behind the 10,000 steps. So not giving anybody a pass, you still need to get steps in, but a lot of it has to do with your age, And frankly, what are you trying to accomplish at the end of the day? 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All right, before we go to our next guest, Kathleen calling in. Kathleen, go ahead.
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Yes, John, I grew up in Denver in the early 50s, and I remember hearing it on the radio. We didn’t have TV. that we’re going to do time change because the businessmen want to play golf after work. And honest to goodness, that was the chant.
SPEAKER 04 :
That was it, huh?
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That was it, day after day after day.
SPEAKER 04 :
Interesting. I did not know that. Thank you for that, Kathleen. I had never heard that before.
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Yeah.
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And, you know, we’ve heard through the years that, well, it has to do with the farmers, it has to do with this, it has to do with that. And, you know, Benjamin Franklin back in the day, it’ll save people money because of the, you know, the amount of money spent on, you know, lighting your home and so on and so forth. And in today’s world, Kathleen, we need to pick one or the other and go with it.
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Yes, I know. I think the businessmen had more clout than the farmers or the lighting.
SPEAKER 04 :
You are probably correct. I would not argue that. I think you’re right.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, my. What a time. But I want one or the other.
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I’m with you. One or the other, pick it, and I’ll run with it. I prefer daylight saving time because I like our evening sunlight in the summertime months, but whatever. I’m good with just going with one time and leaving it.
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I agree.
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Thank you.
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I agree 100%. Thanks for your program.
SPEAKER 04 :
You bet, Kathleen. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Welcome back, by the way, Norbert. We’ve had you on once before, and I appreciate you joining us again.
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Well, I appreciate you having me again, which is a compliment by itself.
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, I appreciate that as well. All right. You are a global innovator in health and technology, and we’re going to talk today about really how technology tech habits impact your health.
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Well, unfortunately, most technologies we’re using nowadays, and I have a separate show which is called The Major Inventions of the Last 200 Years, are counterproductive to this planet, to plants, animals, and mankind. They’re all fluffy, they’re all sexy, entertaining, rock and roll, but they come all with a price, and the price is health. Why does, at the moment, every third person die of cancer, and the number’s getting worse? Why do we have more Alzheimer’s and more Parkinson’s than ever before in mankind history? That’s not by accident. Health is not by accident, and illness is not by accident either.
SPEAKER 04 :
True.
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Would you take your head and put it in a microwave oven and press start?
SPEAKER 04 :
Nope, of course not.
SPEAKER 16 :
You say, of course not, but you have a cell phone on your ear.
SPEAKER 04 :
Not me. I don’t do that. But you have a cell phone around you. I’ve interviewed too many folks like you, and I have learned through those interviews that that’s not a good idea.
SPEAKER 16 :
Well, it’s not a good idea, and this is why I started my venture 15 years ago about cell phones, and I invented a product which makes every cell phone harmless. Interesting.
SPEAKER 07 :
Explain.
SPEAKER 16 :
And this is not wishful thinking. No, explain. I’m a German engineer, and my production is in Germany. And the BISA Institute in Austria has tested all my products. I have more than 1,500 pages of certifications and tests which are on my website. I wanted them to prove that what I’m claiming is correct or not. I didn’t want to leave the people in the lurch. To my analysis, 99% of all products out there which promise to protect you do not work.
SPEAKER 04 :
And I’m assuming that’s because they’re sending off signals and things along those lines that just aren’t good for our health, right?
SPEAKER 16 :
Well, these people who want to help, they make the first mistake when they announced, we block electromagnetic radiation. When people say this, you know you’re dealing with idiots. Sorry. In order to make a phone call, when you drive a car, you need gas. In order to make a phone call, you must have electromagnetic radiation. Otherwise, a phone call doesn’t work, a cell phone call or Wi-Fi. The problem is that the industries developed these technologies and gave them out and made loads of money and It’s the biggest money giving ever in the history. And they had no obligation to make sure they don’t harm. No cell phone company can give you any proof that a cell phone does not harm. No company. And no insurance company takes your insurance against electromagnetic radiation. Now… What needs to be known is that we as a human, we need electricity, and we have electricity in our body. We need it for the heart and for the brain and so on. Without electricity in our body, we couldn’t function. We have our own electromagnetic field, which we blame the cell phones for and the Wi-Fi, yes. Our own electromagnetic field, as you measure a car in miles of speed and your weighted pounds, you measure electromagnetic radiation in something which is called… micro watt per square meter that’s the international standard so your body has a natural micro field of 80 80 80 80 okay 100 is getting bad 120 is end of funny it’s highly highly highly riskful for your harm 120. all right if you make a phone call you have easy thousand to two thousand you drive an electric car you have easy 6000 to 8000 okay okay so for me electromagnetic radiation man-made is the main cause for me the main cause one of several causes but the main cause for cancer we have nowadays along with Parkinson and Alzheimer’s in my seminars I explained is longer and And I give what you call explanation and tests on the people participating in the seminar so they can see the difference and understand. The problem is you cannot, most people cannot feel electromagnetic radiation.
SPEAKER 04 :
Right, right. It’s basically invisible. They don’t realize it’s there, right?
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And more and more people tell me I have tingling in my hands and heat on my head. More and more people. But this is just a minority. The majority of us are numb. We don’t have the sensitivity to feel it. And this is the big, big problem. It’s not only cell phones. It’s the Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi towers, GPS, microwave ovens, all these products. Most of them we cannot live without. We don’t want to live without. But the big industries have never cared to invest money to find a solution. Now, people ask me, how did you do it? Well, I personally suffered 18 years ago, along with my firstborn grandson, and I tried to find a solution. There was nothing. I said, this is ridiculous. So I invented something I used for myself, and then it turned into a business which I never wanted. I never wanted that business.
SPEAKER 04 :
That wasn’t the goal.
SPEAKER 16 :
It wasn’t my goal, but I had an obligation because I found a solution for mankind. And of course, I’m not on CNN. It’s very simple. So… I produce a product which is like a credit card, thinner and smaller, and you stash it between your phone and the carrying case, the protective case. And then it’s guaranteed for five years. It’s based on quantum physics, and it has 4G and 5G protection. Now, on the horizon, these idiots talk, sorry, these idiots talk, speak about 6G already, which would be the end of mankind. So… So I programmed my product. So people who bought the products, 4G and 5G, for $99 with a five-year warranty, I upgraded them without them knowing in quantum physics to 6G. So everybody who has my products now has even protection if 6G comes. And I can do this worldwide without people sending back the product or have to pay for it again. I just upgraded free charge, which you can do in quantum physics technology, not in regular physics. It’s impossible.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay. When it comes to other types of devices we’re trying to protect ourselves from, is there any fixes for those?
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, for everyone. It doesn’t matter. I have the fix for at home to protect your entire house. You put a round disc in your house. Very innocent, like a CD-ROM, a bit thicker, heavier. You put it in your house, and it covers 150 feet in radius, as well as in a globe, first, second floor, basement, and so on, guaranteed for 10 years.
SPEAKER 04 :
I’m assuming you’d want to put that in the part of the home you’re spending the most time in, so the living area, kitchen area, and the bedroom. Am I right in thinking that? Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER 16 :
Well, think about the dimensions. The thing covers 150 feet in radius.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, true. That’s covering probably the majority of homes out there, right?
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 04 :
And I did it extra so… Now, really quick, is that per story, or will it cover a second story, or how does that work?
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, it covers in the globe in a sphere. Got it. So if you have second, third-floor basement, it’s all covered.
SPEAKER 03 :
Got it.
SPEAKER 16 :
Now, if you ask what’s the price for this, the price is $600, $700 and guaranteed for 10 years. And every Wi-Fi in your house from the neighbors or from the Wi-Fi towers, from your own cell phone at home or from your cordless phone, all this is nullified, has no more health effect. Now, on my website, there are tests from the Beezer Institute where you can see the test before or after. People don’t have to believe me because the technology is so advanced that the average physicist even doesn’t understand it.
SPEAKER 04 :
Got it. When we talk about people that are having some ill effects and some are noticeable, and maybe, by the way, where I’m going with this is maybe, you know, you said a moment ago some are numb to it. They don’t know that these things are going on. On the same token, I’m looking at my notes, and there are some things that people may be experiencing that may be related to this. They just don’t know it. Am I thinking correctly?
SPEAKER 16 :
Absolutely. The problem is that no doctor in this world is educated in electromagnetic radiation. There are no doctors educated in water, which is my other big topic I’m dealing with. They have no education. They have no knowledge. The problem is, if I punch you in the face, you know why you’re hurting in the face, right?
SPEAKER 03 :
Correct.
SPEAKER 16 :
But if you have tomorrow liver cirrhosis or a heart attack or… prostate cancer, you don’t relate it necessarily to your Wi-Fi signals and to your Wi-Fi and cell phones. Because it can affect any part of your body, just where your weakest link is. Everybody has weaker links. And the weakest link in your body typically take over these problems. And it is clear that the fertility of women has drastically dropped, sperm count of men has drastically dropped, hip replacements have drastically increased because most of the people wear their phones on their hips or in their pockets, right?
SPEAKER 03 :
True.
SPEAKER 16 :
So we know that this is all known. It kills the DNA. It’s all known. There are plenty of studies out there.
SPEAKER 04 :
I had a question that just came in on a text line a second ago on this. With the devices that you’re talking about that protect us, does all of the devices still work normally like they would otherwise?
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, yes, of course.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 16 :
Sorry. Sorry, yeah. That’s, of course, the target. I mean, you – and I blame the industries that they release products without taking care of that part.
SPEAKER 04 :
So what you’re saying is there is a fix for this on their end. They’re just choosing not to.
SPEAKER 16 :
They don’t do – they don’t care. Because when I invented this and showed it in my first seminars around the world – I give seminars in Germany, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Canada, America. People said, you’ve become a millionaire now because every company is going to put this in their phone. I said, no, they will not do it. No, they won’t. because then they would admit that there’s something wrong, and they would have lawsuits by the millions.
SPEAKER 04 :
Right. Yeah, at this point, to your point, Norbert, they can’t. They’re, how should you say this, that would, to your point, that would admit that they had done things wrong in the past that they knew they could fix and didn’t, and that would open them up for huge liability lawsuits.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, yes. So back to the question again. It’s good that you wrote that question. Yes. So if somebody buys my cell phone unit… He can make a usual cell phone calls as everybody else, but the harmful effect of the cell phone to your body is nullified, is neutralized. It’s not there. And you can read this on my website. You see wonderful exposés where they show certain body functions, lungs, liver, heart, and so on, exposed to 5G and then being protected by my technology. So there’s no gray zone. It works, you know.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, well, and I know enough about, you know, I’m not an expert in this area by any means, but I know enough about how certain things are working and the way things are talking and the signals and so on, which, as you know, for the longest of time and still are, most people don’t realize it, but their cell phone is really just a small two-way radio. It functions a little bit differently than that, but really they just took that same technology and made it to where everybody had one, where at one point in time only emergency-type things or fleets or cities or whatever had that. Norbert, as you know, and as time has gone by, it’s just populated and everybody now has one.
SPEAKER 16 :
Because they wanted to milk the cows. They wanted to make money. Right. The same with microwave ovens, okay? So they wanted to do that. And it would take a lot of ethics… If the entire industry would turn to me and say, Norbert, here, put your product in each of our phones and in each Wi-Fi tower. If I put my technology in every Wi-Fi tower in this world, no Wi-Fi signal would be dangerous. Nothing. Right? But it would take ethics from these people to say, look, we missed it. Sorry. We fix it now. Right? They don’t do it. They don’t do it.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay, so for those that are listening that are thinking, okay, I get all of this, I may very well buy the device, or I’m not really sure yet, I’m going to do some more studying on it. In the meantime, Norbert, what can they do to limit… their exposure in in other words can they you know distance themselves for some of these things at night we’ve all heard even different people you know sleep studies and so on where you know take your cell phone and put it away from you know your bed and so on i mean are there things they can do even right now before buying your devices to limit that i’m sorry nothing
SPEAKER 16 :
Ten years ago, I was consulting people with measuring tools, measuring their properties to show them an area where they are safe. But since 4G towers and 5G towers, it’s over. There is no Robinson Crusoe Island anymore. Got it. If you at home switch off your Wi-Fi, you switch off your cell phone, that’s nice, but it’s nothing.
SPEAKER 04 :
Everything else is still roaming around, though. That doesn’t really change that end of it is what you’re saying.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, because if you go on your computer, your laptop, and you’re trying for an Internet connection, right?
SPEAKER 04 :
Right.
SPEAKER 16 :
It offers you 10 different stations. Correct. Next to you.
SPEAKER 04 :
Correct.
SPEAKER 16 :
If you would have the password, you could use it. You’re right. But it shows that they penetrate your house.
SPEAKER 04 :
You’re correct. You are correct on that. Absolutely. Yes. So, in other words, some of what we’ve even read, and I’ve even had some people we’ve interviewed in the past that talk about, you know, don’t sleep with your cell phone near you. Put it in another room, so on and so forth. Really, at the end of the day, that’s not doing anything.
SPEAKER 16 :
It doesn’t do anything, okay? It’s like you go out in a war, and they’re shooting with the machine guns at you, and you say, here, I have a helmet on my head. Yeah, so what about your heart and your liver and your belly and your back? You know, there is no a bit pregnant. You are pregnant or not pregnant. You are covered or not covered. And 80% coverage means nothing. There’s still 20% left to attack your body, which is plenty.
SPEAKER 04 :
Right. And in today’s world, I mean, even here in Colorado, Norbert, even up in our mountains and so on, there are very, very few places where you can’t pick up a cell signal now. We’ve literally blanketed maybe not the entire globe, but there are very few places where you don’t have some sort of a signal, correct? Correct.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, but who wants to live there?
SPEAKER 04 :
Nobody. Who can live there? Yeah, nobody.
SPEAKER 16 :
I get every week, I get letters from people saying, where should I move to be safe? There is no… And I say the Robinson Crusoe idea is over.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 16 :
You cannot run away.
SPEAKER 04 :
I agree. And if you find that place, there’s no other services or anything to make life comfortable, so have fun.
SPEAKER 16 :
Or to have a job.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, true. Good point.
SPEAKER 16 :
So how many people can afford to live like that? 1% of our population?
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, very, very few. Very few, as you know. And really quick, not only can afford to, but then want to on top of it. Say that again? I said not only can afford to do that, but then want to on top of that.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, you know. And we don’t want to give our fluffy, sexy rock and roll life, which is entertaining, you know, and sexy. We don’t want to give it up, you know. We want to have all the comfort. Who is willing to really reduce the pleasure? I give you an example. I give a show on water. The longest show I gave on water is three and a half hours where I explain everything about water. And I say clearly at the beginning of this seminar, to live healthy with water is a boring life because you cannot drink beer. You cannot drink coffee. You cannot drink any alcohol, fizzy drinks, blah, blah, blah. You cannot drink it at all. It all harms the body, full stop. So to live healthy, you only can drink healthy water, and that’s it. So who wants to do that?
SPEAKER 04 :
Very few.
SPEAKER 16 :
The smallest amount of people.
SPEAKER 04 :
Very few.
SPEAKER 16 :
I’m one of them, but only because of bad experiences. Got it. And I was close to death, so I’ve been there.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yes, it’s near and dear to you, by all means. Okay, so how do folks find you? What’s the best way for them to do that, Norbert?
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s very easy. Go to my website. It’s called improveyourlife.us. Okay. improve your life easy to remember and everyone wants to improve your life should improve your life improve your life.us and there you have truckloads of webinars where i speak about these things the seminars i have talk shows podcasts where i was on podcast shows i have write-ups i have these visa certificates which you can read you have the products you have the prices and you can always send me an email if there is something you don’t know the answer to
SPEAKER 04 :
And for those of you listening, some of you might remember Norbert. Last time we had him on, we were talking about the addictions to caffeine and that end of things. Norbert, I actually got your book and passed it around and had several people read it. And some have even changed their lifestyle over that because of what they read in your book. So, yeah, for those of you listening, we’ve had Norbert on before. And for those of you that maybe remember, that was the last time that we talked about.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, thank you very much for having me and helping me to get the word out there.
SPEAKER 04 :
We appreciate it. No, appreciate it. I appreciate your time. For all of you listening, I’ll put the website link in our show notes so that you can check that out a little bit later. Norbert, as always, I appreciate your time and appreciate you joining us.
SPEAKER 16 :
Well, I appreciate you giving me the chance to communicate my information to people, and people think about it and make a decision. What I’m saying makes sense or no sense.
SPEAKER 04 :
Absolutely. Appreciate you very much, sir. Thank you.
SPEAKER 16 :
Thank you.
SPEAKER 04 :
You bet. Have a great night. And again, folks, I’ve had other people on that have mentioned similar things, not exactly what we just got done talking to Norbert about, but other… Again, I’ve had sleep experts on, brain health experts and so on, and reality is they all… talk about similar things. They may not be talking about it exactly the way Norbert is in regards to the electromagnetic radiation, but they all talk about these same things. And I will do more studying. I had somebody text in a moment ago, you know, is all of this, you know, what do you think? Is this real? Is it not? I will tell you that the more I study and read about the actual waves, I don’t know how else to say it, that we experience daily as a population, and then on top of that, and I get it, our health is not great. We have far too much sugar. I talk about that on a routine basis, and we all know what sugar does when it comes to cancer and so on. But when you look at even things like higher – dementia, higher Alzheimer’s and things along those lines, you have to wonder, you know, is there another contributing factor besides the things that we’re eating and so on? And by the way, it could very well be even a combination of all of those things. And the reality is, you know, and I always say this, you know, you got to do your own research and you do you. I will tell you that the device that he talks about for your cell phone is pretty inexpensive. If that’s the thing that folks even want to start with at least and see how that works, I would highly recommend you do. It’s not a huge risk in buying the cell phone protection device that he has and just seeing how it works. So I will get back to you guys on that and I’ll do more research myself. But I appreciate the questions, by the way, that you guys are asking on that because this is new stuff. These are things that we don’t normally talk about on a routine basis. and I appreciate Norbert taking time out of his day, I should say, to join us. So speaking of health and all of that, we do have a doctor, by the way, that does think outside of the box and does do some things that even big health and big pharma don’t necessarily agree with. For example… We talk about stem cell treatments and things like that. Those are things that you’re not going to hear the average doctor talk about that I can tell you right now do, in fact, work, living proof of that. And Dr. Scott is one of those that believes in those things and really wants your overall health. And I’m going to talk to Scott, by the way, on some of the things we just heard from Norbert also. So once he gets back from the holidays and so on, I will have that conversation with Dr. Scott as well. In the meantime, his number, 303-663-6990.
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SPEAKER 07 :
Suck it up, Buttercup. Back to Rush to Reason.
SPEAKER 04 :
All right, in relation to our last guest, Norbert, a few comments via the text line on this. I just want to share a quick story with you that I’m not so sure that he’s not on to something. And let me explain. You all know that my brother passed away three years ago from a very rare form of brain cancer called geoblastoma. Now… On top of that, he worked at a church in ministry. On top of that, the office that he worked in out in San Bernardino, California, and I have no idea what other types of things were there. I really haven’t spent any time investigating that. But it’s pretty ironic that he was in an office where four other people ended up with some rare forms of cancer, some of which also died like my brother, and the only correlation they had to one another was where they worked. Each one did different things. My brother was an exercise, bicycling, ate well, that kind of a nut. So reality is it was a very rare thing, and these other individuals that also passed away from similar types of cancer, not the exact same, but similar types, you have to wonder, was it where they were working and in that particular environment? And frankly, I don’t have the answer, but it sure makes you wonder. So then when you hear people like Norbert come on and talk about the things he talked about, and some of you are saying, is that all true or not? I’ll just leave you with the story I just gave you. So we’ll be back. Hour number two is next. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 1 :
I’m a rich guy.