Welcome to the very first episode of The Healing Law Podcast.
In this episode I introduce the core ideas behind the Healing Law project — exploring the deep connections between health, law, nature, and technology. The conversation dives into how natural systems operate, how modern institutions interact with those systems, and why understanding the laws of nature may be essential to solving many of the challenges facing society today.
This discussion touches on everything from carbon-based life and ecological systems to emerging technologies and the natural compounds that help sustain life.
If you’re interested in understanding how the natural world, modern science, and societal systems intersect, this episode lays the foundation for many of the conversations that will follow on the podcast.
Episode Themes
- The relationship between natural law and human institutions
- How carbon-based life systems function as complex information networks
- Why modern technology often mirrors patterns already found in nature
- The role of fulvic acid in nutrient transport and environmental balance
- How natural systems may offer insights for solving modern health and environmental problems
Nature’s Information Network
One of the central ideas discussed in this episode is that life operates through incredibly complex natural networks.
In forests, soil ecosystems, and plant systems, nutrients and signals travel through organic pathways that resemble information networks. These natural exchanges allow life to maintain balance and resilience across entire ecosystems.
Many modern technologies—from advanced materials to communication systems—are increasingly attempting to replicate the efficiency found in these natural networks.
Understanding how these systems work may provide insight into both technological innovation and ecological restoration.
Fulvic Acid and the Natural Exchange of Nutrients
The episode also introduces fulvic acid, a natural compound formed through the long-term decomposition of plant matter.
Fulvic acid acts as a powerful transporter within soil and biological systems, helping move minerals, nutrients, and trace elements through living networks.
This ability to bind and transport nutrients makes fulvic substances an important part of healthy soil ecosystems—and potentially beneficial in supporting broader biological processes.
For those interested in learning more about fulvic acid and natural mineral compounds, visit OperationAmericanGrit.com.
Why Understanding Natural Systems Matters
Many of the challenges society faces today—from environmental degradation to public health concerns—may ultimately come down to how well we understand and respect natural systems.
The Healing Law Podcast explores these connections by bringing together perspectives from science, philosophy, agriculture, law, and personal experience.
The goal is not simply to critique existing systems, but to better understand the natural principles that allow life to function and thrive.
By reconnecting with these principles, we may discover new ways to approach health, governance, and environmental stewardship.
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Sponsor
The Healing Law Podcast is sponsored by American Grit Fulvic.
Learn more about how naturally occurring fulvic minerals may support energy, focus, and nutrient transport at:
Episode Transcript:
Douglas: Welcome to the Healing Law podcast, where we talk about all things health, law, and nature. Featuring a wide and diverse range of thinkers from business leaders, activists, philosophers, even doctors, lawyers, and if we can ever get a police officer on here to share their side of the story, that would be awesome, too. For some reason, they’re very hesitant to. If you’d like to be a guest on the show, you can email us at guesthealinglaw.com. looking for anyone to share their unique perspective based on uh the conversations put forth herein.
Douglas: Now, you can also support the show at paypal.me/healingaw link in the description. I’m your host Douglas and today I want to introduce myself and the show.
Douglas: Over the years with healinglaw.com, I’ve had a lot of people reach out to me wanting to share their stories and unique perspectives and their experiences with the legal system and court battles and first amendment auditors, all kinds of people, police officers, all sorts of things. And I began that whole pursuit of healing.com, you know, back in Occupy, they had a this whole Proposition 37 came out right after Occupy Wall Street, right? And it was about the right to know what’s in uh your food you eat, whether it’s genetically modified or not because corporations figured out they can genetically modify your corn and soybeans and all sorts of food and then they can own the patent, right? Something they couldn’t own in nature.
Douglas: They’ve made it their own somehow. And I noticed that back then and I really really stood out to me. So I continued to look into that, right? And for a time I kind of turned away from it because nobody seemed to pay attention. the whole thing got shut down by Monsanto’s overfunding and eventually they did uh went to other states and they eventually said yeah we’re going to label GMOs and 10 years later they come up with this bioengineered language everything changed into what is now like crisper technology wherein they can just edit things without using the virus as the intermediian like to insert the uh genetic code instead they can have new technologies for this now and of course we know this was a big thing with the mRNA vaccine Right? It’s not they’re not adding your DNA, but it’s mRNA. It’s a genetic code, right?
Douglas: If you step back and you look at all this information about the health system, you know, originally I wanted to just look at health and natural healing and why the medical system so corrupt.
Douglas: And eventually, you know, you see that there’s laws in place like the FDA and how they regulate medicine and all these things that really hinder actual healing in people. You know, they treat the symptoms, not the causes, right? That’s you hear that said all the time now. ultimately I kind of am proposing some theory here ultimately and and it kind of the whole show and all the guests which I there’s a I already have so many amazing guests lined up. You know this came from a podcast experience I had recently on the Secret Experts podcast where they interviewed me and it was a great interview and I was going back through their older interviews and they had Dr. Peter Mcola talking about uh the mRNA vaccines and all this and the long the long co and all this very interesting conversation. Encourage you to go check that out. And that got me thinking like well I want to have conversations with these people. I want to have conversations with people and you know I can just make a podcast which I’ve I’ve had this in my head for at least seven years. I’d say the Healing Law podcast. I’ve even started it before but never really committed to it. But now I see the whole
Douglas: I’ve stepped back and I I kind of see uh a perspective that I want to lay forth and to get there on my own is rather difficult. As you can see, you know, I kind of go all over the place. That’s why I’m going to rely on these amazing guests I got lined up. We have uh shoot.
Douglas: So, I won’t I won’t say too much here, but stay tuned. We have amazing, you know, authors and activists already lined up like unique people with awesome stories and uh perspective that should be heard in my opinion.
Douglas: You know, ultimately we see that the the health system is not what it should be. The food supply is poisoned and the law supports this because of, you know, the way corporations run and capitalism and profit and all this. And that’s not to shame any, you know, all that, but it is the fruit of the tree. You know, you should look at the fruits and we can see what the fruits are. At least in the medical system, it’s horrifying.
Douglas: There’s no career concern anymore. It literally is just about making money.
Douglas: And, you know, they’ve been making some significant changes with Trump RX and all this to discount, you know, pharmaceuticals and all this. And that’s well and good, I suppose. But the reality is the pharmaceuticals are based on plants. You know, synthetic medicine came into play because of David Rockefeller and recognizing that he could make anything out of oil byproducts, right? And that began Rockefeller medicine where they take oil byproducts because you can get you get plastics and you get all these chemicals from it. But you can also make simple compounds that mimic naturaly occuring that mimic the ones found in nature because the structure of oil is the phenols of plants broken down. So they can reconstruct it into whatever form they want and then they can put a patent on it just like with the GMOs.
Douglas: You can see how this corporate influences like really destroyed medicine.
Douglas: I won’t harp too long in the whole Rockefeller thing, but essentially he went around and realized he could make a lot of money by selling synthetic drugs with that he could, you know, they owned the rights to, the corporations own the rights to. And they basically made uh natural medicine like a sham. Like they defamed it and went around, you know, the whole Flexner report and all this.
I’m not going to get too deep into the history, but it’s fascinating because you still see how that reflects today.
Douglas: And in my research and you know discoveries over the years, you know, I was a landscaper for a long time focused on organic practices well before Roundup was known to cause cancer and not using Roundup. like what can I use instead of it and things like this and what applications can we use that are organic for healthy soil and all this healthy lawn without using all the synthetic pesticides and all this and farming and eventually I find fulvic acid and that’s kind of the cornerstone of uh what’s enabling me to really focus on um the topic the the whole
Douglas: The whole thesis I’m laying out here is fulvic acid is kind of like oil except for it doesn’t it’s not broken down. It hasn’t been carbonized. Oil is carbonized plant material. And fulvic acid is just really broken down very small plant material. And just in understanding what it is, we can see how after something dies it the energy doesn’t go. It doesn’t disappear. It trans it transfers through these exchanges found in the fulvic acid and over time in these all these elemental reactions. It’s fascinating.
Douglas: But all this is to say that there is a record in the carbon base of of life. We are carbon based life. And when carbon breaks down right in that structured form, we know it as graphite. And graphite is literally too right. We use it to write, but it’s also the natural record of organic life. Every piece of information ever goes through anything is exchanged through this carbon network.
Douglas: And you can see this in technology where now there’s always talk about graphine which is essentially it was discovered by taking pencil lead and tape and pulling the tape apart on the piece of pencil lead to get single atomic layers of graphite and that’s referred to as graphine. And this is the most effective thing that they’ve ever found for as far as size and how strong it is and all this. It is the most effective means of transporting energy and information that is known. It’s the only two-dimensional structure that we know that we can do this with. And that’s why they want to interface it with the technology because what we’re seeing is they want their own traceable record because they they’re mimicking the natural carbon record. And it’s this whole overlay, this whole simulation being laid over top of it in the carbon record.
Douglas: And you know, that’s a lot to suggest and I don’t really know what it means to be honest with you, but it’s just something I see happen, right? Cuz the tech companies are seeking to use carbon communication.
Douglas: I mean, that’s where everything’s shifting. It’s going from, you know, copper wires where they had the electric back in the day and now I don’t really know what they use now, but I think like gold and so it depends on what component, but they want to interlay graphine because they can it’s basically invisible. That’s the hardest part of working with it is it’s so tiny that you can’t even really see it. So, it’s like it can overlay over anything. It can be you know it’s flexible it’s strong and that’s the carbon exchange system is what we exist in today and you can see this you know they want to trace the greenhouse gases and all this and what does that mean CO2 tracking carbon dioxide which is comes from life living breathing organic life generates carbon dioxide as a natural byproduct so they want to track that right they want to trace every how many pounds of CO2 are being released over here and they want to mitigate it and they want to because ultimately they want to see it all because that’s the record interface that all of this technology is kind of merging with. Now, where is technology coming from? Is it consciousness on its own? Is it alien technology? Is it Satan’s little game? These are discussions that we’re going to really break down and get into over time here and break in, you know, break that down a bit because I don’t want to make too many claims, but there’s something going on there that I want to get to the bottom of. Anyhow, it’s kind of the overarching theme here.
Douglas: You know, I said a lot without saying nothing to some people, and that’s fine. But that’s the whole point of this podcast is to have conversations with the right guests and to uh generate effective an effective understanding of the medical system and society and laws so that maybe we could better interact and engage with one another and the system in a respectful way. Now I what that looks like. I don’t know. God, this place is crazy, man. This world is insane.
Douglas: It’s all good. We’re going to get We’re going to have these conversations and uh yeah, it’s going to be fun. This is the first episode here. Just a little introduction. And uh this the healing law podcast is sponsored by American Grit Fulvic. And you can find that at operationamericangrit.com.
Douglas: We’re going to be getting into fulvic acid and what it is because I it sits in the background of life. It is it is just like this carbon based exchange. It is part of the carbon based exchange and it holds an electronic charge and it passes it on from its form into into life into living forms into organic bodies. So the the carbon based exchange is it’s exchanging active like energy through the carbon exchange and it doesn’t transfer like through a wire, right? It’s sitting there in this charge like ready to go into the next thing because that’s how life decays. It doesn’t all all this energy gets stored up and it it doesn’t just disappear. The elements stay active.
Douglas: Fulvic acid is essentially it’s still active. It’s bioavailable. It’s bioactive. Whereas coal is a different form of the same thing and it but it’s lost its bioavailability. It creates poisons and well we create poisons with it because of you know there’s a lot to get into with the medical studies and the perspectives that they put forth, right? like when they do studies, the doctor’s bias or the studers’s bias is going to limit the results. Like whatever they’re looking for, they’re going to find or not find. And the same thing when we look at this technology, especially when it comes from the oil, which most so much of our technology comes from. And so much of what surrounds us comes from oil, colon, tar, and it’s synthetically derived by people who have intentions to make money with a pharmaceutical drug that it makes them a lot of money that maybe it mitigates a little bit of the problem that it’s intended to, but it doesn’t really fix it. uh you know the intentions of the creators of this these uh synthetic drugs certainly play a role in the whole perspective about how they’re discovered and how they’re made also plays a role. So it’s not to say that synthetic drugs are always bad but the intention matters. How they’re made matters. How they’re studied and researched matters.
Douglas: The whole comparison between how fulvic acid is like this living bioactive ancient compost that holds this charge that it’s made of so many different plant compounds broken down that are still there like polyphenols like resveratrol are just sitting in the soil for they say millions of years if the conditions are right and this whole relationship between the fulvic and the oil is fascinating because especially because you know there’s studies with the the waterways and towns have found I don’t remember the specific area but you know official government studies about pouring fulvic acid into waterways that have been polluted with pytochemicals and the fulvic acid just naturally absorbs them and reassimilates them into natural elements again that aren’t harmful. anymore. And it’s almost as if whatever life is knew that we would find this oil and poison our water and poison the air and poison everything with it. And then the whole time there’s this fulvic acid sitting in the ground that helps us to understand that relationship from a different way to even heal the damage that we’ve done to the environment by really just teaching us about our relationship to the environment a bit.
Douglas: And I know that might not stand out to most because most people haven’t looked into this as much as I’ve nerded out about it. But when you really look at it, when you study its relationship in the the carbon exchange ecosystem, it is this background substance that is ever present among all living things. Just like like the mcelium network, it’s kind of just sitting in the background exchanging organic carbon information.
Douglas: And is it conscious? I don’t see like I don’t know that’s not what I’m saying like but there appears to be like it is active it is part of this carbon exchange mesh and there’s many different versions of this we can see it with the woodwide web like the mycellium networks again they exchange sugars and all these things through the environment the floor like they share sugars with one another help one another out with nutrients through the fungal networks plants send nutrients to each other through them and in that same way. I mean, there’s all kinds of these systems that we haven’t identified that are so subtle and operating in the background, and it’s very interesting to see how the technology that we’re creating reflects so precisely these naturally occurring systems. So, anyhow, that was dense, more than enough for an intro.
Douglas: Anyhow, we will be uh be getting a few recordings done today and I’ll post them throughout uh the upcoming weeks here get the ball rolling here. I think that’s uh Oh, and you can also uh check out healing.com.
Douglas: You know, you can support the show there, too. The Sepher Bibles. We don’t have them in stock, though. Not many right now. We’ll get them back soon.
Douglas: Speaking of which, we have some fascinating guests lined up. That’s all. I’ll leave it at that.
Douglas: Anyhow, this is episode one of the Healing Love podcast. I’m your host,Douglas. I hope you all have an amazing day and uh make sure you subscribe and check out the links in the description there and uh interact, share this with your friends and whatnot.
