Erik on the Value of Life

Before watching the video, I want to share a great story with you. Maria, my housekeeper who first found Erik after he died, has a sister-in-law, Cindy, who came down with Buerger’s disease also known as IgA nephropathy. I printed out a bunch of research about how low dose naltrexone can help and even cure it and asked her to present that to her doctors. Of course, being under the hypnotic spell of Big Pharma, they laughed it off. Eventually, she required dialysis. I found her a way to get LDN and gave her instructions on how to take it. Over a month or two, her kidney function has improved dramatically, and one of the doctors said, “I don’t understand what’s happening. How could your numbers be getting so much better?” She confessed that she started taking the LDN and he scratched his head, replying, “Interesting.” Yeah dude. Listen to the freaking patient and approach everything with an open mind.

Last night’s radio show was AWESOME. One of the callers, Nancy, has had tremendous luck capturing the orbs of her deceased loved ones, guides and Erik, of course. She said she uses an infrared camera to film them and I asked her to share what camera she uses. Here’s what she had to say:

Here’s the link to my exact camera.
 I have it set up in my front yard. You do need to have a plug near by. It connects to your phone through your internet.
It has sound recording too and you
can talk to people through it, but I’m sure you’d scare the daylights out of them!
Get one of your techie kids to set it up. I’m the gadget lover in my house so I set it up. It’s simple. Then down load the app, follow the directions and enjoy the show!
It has motion detection and records when something moves (or in my case, FLIES by).
It’s super clear indoors and same for outdoors during the daytime.
The night vision (infrared) is pretty good, but night vision is always a little weird since it’s black and white and the colors are reversed. The low light tends to record a little jerky, like it’s taking a series of still photos but that’s normal.
 I’m always amazed at how lit up the scene is on camera when it’s actually pitch black outside, so I think that’s amazing in itself and I’ll put up with jerky.
I bought this at Costco for $99.00 but they don’t have this model any longer and the new replacement version has terrible reviews. Everyone says they wish they still had this one. So glad I found it for you on Amazon!
The great thing about it is that it doesn’t require a monthly cloud subscription like the Nest or others. That’s why I picked this one plus Samsung TV’s have the best graphics, so I figured this would too and it does.
You can watch the action on your phone and store it on google drive. I haven’t done that yet though. I play it on my ipad and record that with my phone. Goofy but it works.
Don’t set it up to alert you though, it will alert you all day and night! At least at my house it does with the  squirrels, cars, branches moving, etc.
I love waking up and seeing what happened while I was sleeping.
One last thing… It uses a micro SD  4g memory card and you can use an adapter to play it on your computer if you want too.
 If you don’t have a micro card you need to buy one. This one is $14.00 but you might find one for less if you don’t need an adaptor. I’m pretty sure it didn’t come with one but I might be wrong.
Here’s the actual show! Enjoy!

And now, the main event:

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