02/15/2022 / By Kevin Hughes
Dr. Mark Sherwood told “Thrive Time Show” host Clay Clark that hearing the voice of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci is like having a nightmare and demonic influence.
“I think when you wake up on a Saturday morning and you have to hear that voice called Anthony Fauci, you need to go back to bed and call it a nightmare because it’s not even true. It’s a demonic influence that is in your head. So cast it out and get away from it,” Sherwood told Clark during the Feb. 8 episode of the “Thrive Time Show” on Brighteon.TV.
“He [Fauci] answers a question in the positive but then he switches it to the negative. So you’re being stuck with a negative. It’s like a positive, but oh, well, you might die. Well, that’s not even something I want to hear. That guy is not dealing any sort of hope at all. He’s instilling fear and that’s garbage.”
Sherwood said Fauci is completely not credible. “We need to turn him off like a bad light switch.” (Related: Mounting evidence points to Fauci’s efforts to conceal Wuhan’s role in COVID.)
The well-known naturopathic doctor also cited a Johns Hopkins University study indicating that the lockdowns and social distancing did not do anything to change the outcome of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
“So we have all that looking back now. And it’s something that we already knew. And we need to understand that these clowns that are in charge right now, should have never been in charge, turn them off, and listen to and ingest truth from this point forward. That’s what I would tell people because this is a big deal,” said Sherwood, who along with his wife Michele, is doing wellness-based health practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Sherwood added that people should not fear COVID-19, explaining that the model or projection being presented merely predicts the future. He noted that fear in the human body will not only block logic, but will also cause blood pressure to elevate, muscles to tighten and digestion to go down. He added that the body will also begin to focus on the stress and away from any sort of immunology or immune function.
Clark agreed with Sherwood, saying that Fauci just scares people of all ages and that the NIAID director is a shameless, pathological liar. He pointed out that the models of Fauci that showed 2.2 million Americans would die are false and this he said has become the epicenter or the genesis of the fear.
The Brighteon.TV host, who also organizes the Reawaken America Tour, added that the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests are falsely calibrated to inflate the number of positive COVID-19 cases. Clark also revealed that COVID-19 continues to be 100 percent treatable using budesonide, ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
Clark added that people should not allow their brains to be poisoned by “Faucism” or continuous listening to Fauci since it will cause paranoia and fear.
He also talked about World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab who said that there will be a coming cyber attack or cyber pandemic in the world. Clark pointed out that Schwab has called on Chinese President Xi Jinping to join hands and rise to the challenge with the rest of the world.
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Watch the full Feb. 8 episode of the “Thrive Time Show” below. Catch new episodes of the program from Monday to Friday at 3:30-4 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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