 I'm like, he's got this. He's, my man's got it, right? And I was just like... My man's got it just dropping to the floor. Down because he mows the lawn. All right guys, welcome back to the channel. If you're new, my name is Bobby Geiss. Today we're going to review the latest podcast episode of that vegan couple. This was highly requested by my viewers. Apparently Natasha is going through some tough times. Let's have a closer look. It's really hard to maintain. And so we're leaving the cube, we're walking home. And you'll kind of like just got your arm around me. I'm flopped on you as we're walking. I've probably looked drugged or something. And I'm crying. You're drugged on something. Interesting, please proceed. I'm just saying, I'm so tired. I'm so tired. I'm so tired. What we're trying to convey here was the cumulative total. Each one of these actions standing on their own are totally doable. Multiple of them are totally doable. Back to back to back to back to back for the four months. It weighs you down. It weighs you down. Which led to something that really, really scared me. Okay, so tired, exhausted, fatigued, but as always the coping mechanism. The vegan denial hits straight away. It is not my diet. It is this. It is that. It must be our activism. Vegans always blame everything else but their diet. We just saw it with Lewis Hamilton as well. It is the bad, bad people. The world is in such a messy place. It is not his diet. Over and over again, we see vegans getting depressed, but they will blame everything else first. This has never happened before in my life. And everyone goes through difficult times, right? Everyone has their challenges. So we've definitely had ups and downs throughout our lives, sure. And on this. Justifying it. What happened on tour was something that I'd never experienced before. I started having panic attacks. And I'm talking about middle of the night, sleeping, soundly, deep, heavy sleep, exhausted, and all of a sudden, bang, I would wake up and my heart is racing. My heart is like in my throat. It's pounding. I could feel it. Yes, that sounds like a thyroid imbalance. I know what I'm talking about because I was there myself. The same happened to family members too. Sweating in your sleep, the heart was pounding. Absolute mineral imbalance, thyroid hormone imbalance. That comes through malnutrition and this comes through plant toxins, of course. You can clearly see that her hormones are disrupted. Matter of fact, both of those guys, look at those faces, man. Look at those little scrawny arms. Both of those guys look super god, but they still cannot make the connection. I kind of, like, I couldn't breathe. It was just this... Thyroid. Panic. And I had this dread in my stomach and this wave of anxiety rushed through my body. But wait a second. When you're eating vegan, shouldn't you just feel joyful, blissful, super healthy? Why do you feel that way? On the other hand, if you're eating the bad, bad meat, you are absorbing the bad karma, the anxiety, all of that stress of the animal, you're consuming death, right? Why do you, as a vegan, feel that way? And it was, all of this was experienced in, like, a flash. And because I'd gone from a deep sleep to, like, bang, all of this running through my body immediately, it was such a shock. And just this feeling of, I can't catch my breath and my heart's pumping and it's like it's in my throat and I just, what the hell is going on? And then I get like... Veganism is going on. Really hot and yet shivers at the same time. Like, it's be sweaty. Exactly. As I said, sweaty nights. That comes through the malnutrition, the hormone imbalance, and on top of that, through excess carbohydrates. Especially if your metabolism isn't really carbohydrate adapted. There are some people that thrive on carbs, some people thrive on fats. With many of my clients, I encountered that carbs before going to bed is an absolute no-go. They will wake up, they will sweat, they will have to run to the toilet. The same happens to Natasha. Us having a panic attack. Stress-induced panic attack. It really was, and it wasn't just one. It happened several times on different occasions in the middle of the tour. And, oh my God, it was just this moment of, we really need to reassess how we're going about this. Yes, you should reassess your diet. I can't live like this. This is ridiculous. We're giving everything that we're giving more than we've got. And we're not in alignment. We're not living and working in alignment with... With what? With anything. Without physiology. Yeah. All right, great Luca. You got it, subconsciously. You're not working with your physiology. Correct, because your physiology is not that of a plant eater. You're sacrificing yourself for an arbitrary goal. Animals are not ours to eat, wear or use. Vegan! Bullshit, your physiology requires meat. This is why you are stressed out. If you look into the animal kingdom, you will see that if you remove the food source of a carnivore, that animal will lose all compassion. Just last week, I saw a video of street dogs in China trying to eat a man on the street because they were so hungry. That happens to the cutest carnivores. Dogs are our pets. Under normal circumstances, AKA, they are well fed. They won't do anything. But once the hunger kicks in, the empathy is gone. And then you see situations like this. Those guys are starving for meat. You scared me. And I'm thinking, how are we supposed to keep giving and being this amazing role models and... You really think of yourself as amazing role models? Dude, look at yourself. You're completely starved out of your mind. You have panic attacks because of your malnutrition. Your man here chose a vasectomy. He sterilized himself. How are you role models? For what? If you are role models and everybody would emulate what you are doing, everybody would be infertile. How is that a role model? You would cause the extinction of the human race. The best we can for the animals and the movement and our followers and everything. And I'm waking up in the middle of the night and I can't breathe and my heart is pumping out of my chest. How are we going to do this? Fantastic role models. How are you going to do this? Absolute perfect human health through veganism. Thank you very much. And I felt so bad for you having those panic attacks. What was really different for us was that we witnessed each other being roughly handled, if you like, for the very first time in these situations. Yeah, you in Amsterdam, I remember the manager of the restaurant, he, because you were filming and live streaming, you would have appeared to have been one of the leads. Look at those psychopaths. I was an easy target. Of the demonstration. And he was very overbearing with you and would push you roughly physically. They're mental, yeah. To see a woman being pushed by a man and there was not only the gender difference where men are typically stronger, he was significantly taller and more heavy-sad and he was a big guy. I'm a little lady. Yeah, poor little lady. This has nothing to do with gender. You are getting into his face with your little phone, filming him. What do you try to achieve? Anyways, this is always so mind-boggling to me. You really think by going into a McDonald's somewhere in a foreign country, you will change eating habits. You are a terrorist. You are disturbing peace. Nothing that you do has any value. Not for humanity, of course, and neither for the animals. Do you really believe by behaving in such a manner anybody will give up meat? Ridiculous. We're cutting to the chase there. So to see him push you like that and knowing that- I would push her. If you would come so close with your phone, touching my nose basically, of course I would push you. Since nonviolent direct action is to not react and that is how you help win the hearts and empathy of the underside of majority who are watching the demonstration. Yeah, you're totally mentally ill. Do you really believe that anybody that saw this will go vegan? How deluded are you? It was really, really challenging for me as your partner not to follow instinct, which is to intervene- Why didn't you? On your behalf. Yeah, trying to protect you. Trying to protect you too. Yeah, I know. And when the Berlin- Trying to protect you type thing. Luca, the alpha male with his huge guns trying to protect Natasha, but in the end decides not to. What is this story about? This is something from a parallel universe. First and foremost, of course it's Natasha's fault. You should never come so close to anybody filming them like this. Of course you are invading their personal space that man did what he had to do. However, if it comes to the point that this guy starts pushing my wife, my girlfriend, my partner, of course I will intervene. Luca is the epitome of the soy boy, the absolutely cucked little male sitting there with his scrawny little arms and a megaphone. Oh, compassion for the animals, but not defending your own wife. Pathetic discussion. Disruption happened and that was the first time I'd seen you on the ground being dragged and then you were grabbed by the neck and they were like really forcefully trying to hold your head up and you kept chanting. I'm like, I love you so much, but at the same time I was so scared in that moment. Oh man, complete mental illness. This is what we see here. The guy's being grabbed by the neck on that note, this is a really, really bad way to escort anybody that knows a little bit of self-defense. However, it was enough for Luca of course here. No resistance there, but Luca decided to chant and be dragged on the floor. Fantastic defense, great job, sorry boys. Because it was just the first time I've seen that and it felt so helpless and- Oh my God. Because it was the first time it was like everything that I knew about everything that you just said describing the point of disruption went out the window and my instinct kicked in and I'm just like, Han, are you okay? Are you okay? And your face was a bit pale and a bit like chop, but I knew you had it, but it was still, ah, like I've never seen it like that. This is a natural reaction. Yeah, but then I- But holding onto his phone, yeah, you're in so much pain if you can still hold onto your phone. That happened. We were almost, so me, I was more prepared mentally and emotionally. So when it happened again- I'm like, he's got this, he's, my man's got it, right? And I was just like- My man's got it just dropping to the floor. Down because of the disruption in the market. Oh my God, that's amazing. I mean, one of the guys came with a knife. Yeah, of course, there was like a, I guess there was a, there were butchers, weren't they? Yeah. The flesh of murdered animals and so there were knives around. And one of them came out with a knife and was only stopped by his coworkers. And only because we didn't react by and large. Yeah, rightfully so. The poor dude probably thought, if you want to take away my meat, I'm gonna eat you. We remained nonviolent and didn't react. And so I think his coworkers were like, no, no, no, they're clearly not being violent. So there's no need for a knife here. No, no, no, no, no. They realized those guys clearly can't defend themselves. So therefore we're not gonna butcher them. Please, you know. But if you look at this. But you did go to the ground and then you were hitting the back of the head like a good slap. Take down. And then after he slapped you, he put like a fist, like he was ready to go. So for example, look at Luca. Who would have reacted? That would have been a fist fight. That would have been a fist fight. So that's a consequence of nonreaction. Exactly. So we've got quite good at dropping dead body, just feeling very comfortable with seeing each other in physically uncomfortable. Feeling comfortable at dropping to the floor. Feeling comfortable by getting abused by a bunch of people and not stepping in for your own partner. This is what you're getting comfortable with. So let me summarize. You cause havoc. You terrorize regular people that just want to get a meal in. And then when people front up to you, you drop to the floor and start whining. That's what you do. Great activism. Potentially violent situations. And it's amazing to think like, I'm so okay with you being dragged on the ground. What I was thinking was, oh no, his t-shirt's gonna rip. I like that t-shirt. We need to get you a disruption t-shirt. All right. Great. What did I just watch? People that are totally all right with their partner getting abused by others. Basically putting themselves into a position where they get abused. That just shows you the mental illness again. Those people are obsessed with violence. They bring themselves into violent situations. Either they go to slaughterhouses and watch animals being slaughtered and they fantasize about the blood. But of course they don't wanna eat it or they bring themselves into public places where they will get assaulted because they invade the space of others. So no matter what they're doing, they put themselves into suffering. Even if you look at their diet, their diet causes panic attacks. Their diet causes absolute deterioration. This is why they feel that way. Cold sweats, hormone disruption. This is what they do to themselves. In many ways you can see that the vegans are obsessed with suffering. They take one aspect of this life and they magnify that emotion. Their whole life is self-induced suffering. From what I heard in Natasha is actually Macedonian, just like myself. And Luca, if I'm not mistaken, is from Italian descent. Both of them live in Australia. As Luca said in the beginning, you cannot trick your physiology. Your physiology will determine your diet. You're much better off eating the way your ancestors ate. And that depends, of course, from which area of the planet you came from. So if you look at the equator, you will see that those people eat more vegetables. They can get away with it. In the Asian countries, there is more abundance of fruit. However, your natural diet is meat. Both of you guys, meat, eggs, and fish. If you want to restore your mental health, there's only one way for you. As I said, every vegan goes through those steps of denial. In the beginning, you will say, yes, it is probably because we've been dragged over the floor. It is probably because of those violent, violent people. The reality of things is, it is your diet. And as long as you do not change that, you will suffer. All right, guys. And this is it for today. Just a quick review of this podcast. Not surprising at all. This is what we see all over the place with the vegans. Natasha entered end stage veganism. And this is how she will feel now. She will have to give up the diet if she does not. She will continue with her suffering and her deterioration. Nothing more and nothing less. All right, but this is it, guys. If you liked the video, leave it a thumbs up. If you want to support the channel, all the links are in the description box below. We have Amazon links for you. You can head over there, buy whatever you might want to buy, and it doesn't cost you anything extra. We get a small share. That is a fantastic way to support Bobby's perspective. If you want grass-fed beef delivered to your doorstep, butcher boxes for you. And we have CBD links as well. 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