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April 8, 2024

832: The COVID Vaccine COVER-UP - One Family's Heartbreaking Warning

832: The COVID Vaccine COVER-UP - One Family's Heartbreaking Warning

In a heart-wrenching episode, the Martin family shares the tragic story of their 18-year-old daughter Trista, whose vibrant life was cut short by the COVID-19 vaccine, and their mission to raise awareness about vaccine dangers to prevent other families from experiencing the same devastating loss.

What if a vaccine meant to protect your child ends up taking their life? In this heart-wrenching X.com/podcast exclusive episode of The Brian Nichols Show, we dive deep into a story that every parent needs to hear. Join us as we welcome Allen Martin and Taylor Martin, who share the tragic tale of their daughter, Trista, and the unforeseen consequences of a COVID-19 vaccination. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a wake-up call to the realities many are facing in silence.

 

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In a world where the narrative around COVID-19 vaccines has been polarizing, the Martins bring a personal and devastating perspective to the forefront. Their story is a stark reminder of the human cost behind the headlines. As Brian Nichols navigates this sensitive topic, the episode unfolds into a powerful narrative about loss, the quest for answers, and the fight for justice. This is more than just another podcast episode; it's a journey into the heart of a family's worst nightmare.

 

The Martins recount the days leading up to and following the tragic loss of their daughter, Trista, an 18-year-old with dreams, ambitions, and a bucket list that reflected her compassionate soul. From the initial emergency call to the harrowing moments in the hospital, they share details of their ordeal with raw honesty. Their story sheds light on the potential risks associated with the vaccine, challenging the mainstream narrative and raising critical questions about accountability and safety.

 

But this episode is not just about tragedy; it's about action. The Martins discuss their mission to prevent other families from experiencing similar heartbreak. They talk about their efforts to raise awareness, challenge the status quo, and seek justice for Trista. Their courage and determination are a beacon of hope for many, turning their personal loss into a powerful movement for change.

 

Don't miss this compelling episode of The Brian Nichols Show. It's a must-watch for anyone who values informed consent, seeks the truth behind the vaccine debate, and believes in the power of personal stories to inspire change. This is not just another COVID-19 vaccine story; it's a call to action, a tribute to Trista, and a testament to the strength of a family's love.

 

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Transcript

Brian Nichols  0:33  
What if your child received the vaccine that was supposed to protect them, but instead took their life? Let's talk about that. Instead of focusing on winning arguments, we're teaching the basic fundamentals of sales and marketing and how we can use them to win in the world of politics, teaching you how to meet people where they're at on the issues they care about. Welcome to The Brian Nichols Show. Eight there, folks, Brian Nichols here on The Brian Nichols Show. And thank you for joining us on another fun filled episode. We'll talk about that a little bit fun filled episode, The Brian Nichols Show. ion is always your humble host joining you from our cardio miracle Studios here in lovely Eastern Indiana folks, The Brian Nichols Show is powered by amp America very excited to be part of the amp America team. We are really focusing on bringing the news you need to hear the news, the opinion pieces, and all that and more over at amp america.com. I write some articles over there as well. And I have one coming out tomorrow. So go ahead and check that out. I talked about why the media has a role in not just talking about current events when it comes to foreign policy, but other areas as well and doing their jobs. And we're going to talk about that a little bit more in detail today. Also, for today's episode, The Brian Nichols Show is powered and supported by our studio sponsor cardio miracle Now, folks, I've been using cardio miracle now for about a year and I gotta tell you, the cardio miracle difference 100% Real when it goes to better sleep, better pump at the gym, heck, a lower blood pressure cardio miracle has been the answer to my prayers. And I want you to be able to experience the cardio miracle difference for yourself. So head to the show notes Brian Nichols show.com. Or if you're looking or watching the show, rather on video, or if you're listening to podcast, go to the video or show description, click the link it's gonna bring you to cardio miracle where you can go ahead and get your order of cardio miracle or 15% off plus there's a 100% money back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose. So one more time cardio miracle.com It is in fact the best heart health supplement in the world. Alright, folks, um, Intro wasn't as fun today. And frankly, I'm just gonna be real with you guys. Today's conversation isn't a fun conversation. It's a fun filled episode. Today's conversation is actually going to be a little tough, not just for for members of the audience for myself for the my guests I have on here today because we talked about for four years now. COVID. We talked about all of it. I mean, we talked about the the misinformation, the MAL information, we talked about government experts who would say one thing, but behind the scenes, we're saying completely opposite things. And we've seen now and this is the part that really sucks is we've seen the outcomes. We've seen the consequences of the government experts, air quotes on experts telling us what we should believe and telling us who we should not believe. And with that, yes, there are very real consequences. So for joining us today, some folks I can't really put into words, people who have experienced the ultimate consequence, and that is losing a loved one, not just a loved one losing their daughter. Trust that. And joining us today to talk about that Alan and Taylor Martin, welcome to The Brian Nichols Show. I wish it was on better circumstances. But thank you for joining us today.

Taylor Martin  3:35  
Thank you for having us.

Brian Nichols  3:38  
Absolutely. And before we start, I know we before we hit the record button, I offered my condolences. I need to offer it again. Because I'm a new dad, I have a daughter one year old and I can't imagine I just can't imagine Alan Taylor, I watched you both in the shot was a shot shot dead. Yeah. And and I found myself just sobbing. And I think what hit me the hardest is that this wasn't, this wasn't a surprise that so many folks who have been in your shoes, you guys were more or less sold a bill of goods, you were promised a bill of goods. And in this case your daughter was promised a bill of goods that these these these shots, these these COVID jabs that they would save. They would save them they would save other people would stop you from being a threat. It would stop you from being contagious. And what we're finding now is that there was very real harm not from not taking the shot, but the opposite actually taking the shot. So Alan Taylor, I'll turn it over to you I think for today to start things off just if you could introduce yourselves but also introduce the person who's not on today's show. Now as your daughter Trista, you know who was your daughter, and what happened how do we get to the point where your lovely daughter 18 years old energy the whole world ahead of her and where we are today having this conversation

Allen Martin  5:06  
Trista was your typical 18 year old teenage girl, but she was also very atypical. She she was a maybe an old soul is what you kind of wanted to call it. She had. She had a style that we called grandma chic. She, she loved that. Director. Yeah, she loved to thrift. Her favorite sweater was one that said proud grandpa of an NSU student. She had she loved to buy, you know, silly things to wear around in public. And she, we do jumpscares here in our house, and one of the she has the were had the world's worst fighter flight. I mean, like she would fall to the ground, in the fetal position every time just scream and fall on the ground. Yeah. And you know, we always used to tell her that when the zombie apocalypse happened, that she would be the first to go because it was it was just that bad. She had the best sense of humor. One of the stories that we like to tell a lot is one that still keeps going to this day. I am now I'm 47 years old. Wintrust have passed, I was 45. So it's been 617 months. But starting a couple of years ago, I started to get just inundated with junk mail, and of a specific type just a lot of AARP. A lot of senior living Beltone advertisements, you know, just a lot of stuff for senior adults. And I'm thinking man, I'm only 45 years old, what the hell are they sending me all this? And she would just kind of laugh and say, Well, Dad, you're getting kind of old, you probably should hold on to some of that stuff. And it wasn't until after she passed that Our older daughter or her sister told us that that she had gone online and signed me up for all that stuff.

Taylor Martin  7:19  
Yeah, she went to every thing she could think of and put his email address and our address. Yeah, amen. So

Allen Martin  7:26  
I think it's still good and what used to really kind of just, you know, surprise, irritate my day now makes my day better. So it's

Brian Nichols  7:37  
like, she's still there. Just saying hi. Yeah. And

Allen Martin  7:41  
so yeah, we still get them. And I just miss her a whole lot.

Taylor Martin  7:48  
She was a really awesome kid. Like, no, everybody says her kids are awesome. But she Yeah. Well, I mean, we found her bucket list.

Brian Nichols  8:00  
I was just gonna say with that. Yeah. Sobbing like a teenager become a foster parent. With a bucket list.

Taylor Martin  8:09  
She, the half of the stuff on there wasn't even really for herself. It was for other people. One of the top ones. First one she put was, she couldn't wait to turn 18 so that she could donate blood. She wanted to, you know, adopt a teenager because she knew that they were so often overlooked. She wanted to foster kids. She wanted to I've got it. She just they're just so many she wanted to be a child psychologist and a social worker. Just help other people out especially, especially kids. She loves kids. She she used to volunteer at our church in the kids ministry. And she you know, they called her Miss Trista. And the other adults would actually fight over who got to have her that day because they knew it was going to be an easy day for them if Trista was in there, because, because just gravitated towards her and she really, really loved that. She was one of our younger children. And she actually was like, the protector of her older sister. She would you know, and she was the one who had the level head and would tell her she was doing crazy stuff or something. You know, she, she always looked out for her and definitely looked out for her younger brother. She spoiled him.

Allen Martin  9:43  
A lot of the stuff a lot of the stuff on her on her list was, you know, typical stuff, stuff that you would expect. And a lot of it was just silly stuff. Number 60. Which still, I think is probably the funniest one on our list. I don't know if you guys are gonna be able to see this. I'll show it to you. But she says, go to a nude beach. Nude. But she spells

Taylor Martin  10:08  
now that you can say, Oh,

Allen Martin  10:09  
we can see it. Yeah, she can she spells the first nude with with two O's a little dots when

she gave the word nude nipples. Oh my god. It was not crossed off. You never did go to do that.

Brian Nichols  10:25  
If that had been crossed off without your permission, I'm sure there would have been some some question marks. But yeah, Ellen and Taylor, do me a favor. And frankly, do the audience a favor here because your daughter, I mean, just you can hear the energy, the love that you guys had for her the love you still have for her. And the audience is listening. And they're saying what happened? Where did this great story go wrong? And and I want you if you and I know it's gonna hurt. But let's rewind back to a few years a few months ago, 17 months ago, Alan, and there was a phone call you guys received. And I'll let you tell the story. What happened.

Taylor Martin  11:06  
She had, she had stayed the night with her older sister and one of their friends at her apartment. And they just had a girl's night. And then the next morning, she woke up and told her friend that she wasn't feeling well that she her whole body hurt. And she was having trouble breathing. But that she was gonna go lay back down and see if she could just, you know, like sleep it off or whatever. She didn't know what was going on. And her sister went in to go check on her. She said it could have been more like 510 minutes, and she couldn't get her to wake up. And that's when they called me. And I think Billy was just down the street at the time and rushed over there. And by the time I got there, she was no longer breathing. And so I did start CPR and call 911. And they finally got there and they they worked on her for a really long time

in that apartment, and that's really that's rough to watch them sit there and

try and shock the life back into your child. But they finally got her going and after that they could move her. And that's when I Well, the whole time they were working on it actually, I had been trying to get a hold of Alan. I was just getting ready. I

Allen Martin  12:44  
was getting ready for work. And I didn't know that I was missing calls. But I got out and I answered the phone and it was Taylor and she told me that it's Trista. It's serious. They're putting her in an ambulance now to get to the hospital. And so I I drove as fast as I could to get there. And I remember thinking a car accident, you know, on the way or I just I couldn't imagine what it was. That was wrong. Maybe she had fallen and broke a leg or something I hadn't. I had no idea. But I get there. And I'm running into the emergency room. And there's a lady standing there in scrubs. And she looks at me and she says, are you dad? And I remember thinking, Oh, I mean. Yeah, yeah, I'm dad. That's what they call me. And she says, Follow me. And she brings me back through a couple of sets of double doors. And they didn't ask me to sign in. They didn't ask me who I was there to see. They just kind of assumed. And I don't know who it was by the look on my face or what but but that's when that's when I saw I honestly I don't believe I believe Tristan was gone. When I saw her by this time. She didn't look like Trista. She didn't. She had none of the life in her like none. She was gray. Her eyes were halfway open. All the light was gone. There was a short time, about an hour or so into it that they I guess they were able to stabilize her body a little bit. And so some of that color came back. It was like a few a couple hours of hope that we had for a little while. But then that was all.

Taylor Martin  14:35  
That's that's kind of when the the doctor came to us. And he said in cases like this, I give about a 1% chance. And

Allen Martin  14:48  
we said in cases like what the hell is happening

Taylor Martin  14:51  
happening to our daughter? And he couldn't answer he said he just started telling us all the things all the symptoms that were going on. He was causing As

Allen Martin  15:00  
he said, multiple multiple system organ failure, her heart was swollen. Her her blood was toxic to her and that they had to do dialysis. But that if they started dialysis, before she was stable enough where now it would kill her, so they couldn't do it. And they were trying to get her stabilized so they could get her upstairs. And that they said eventually happened. It was probably right around 1130, maybe, yeah, about 1130. They said that they thought she was stable enough to move her upstairs. So they were going to move her upstairs. And they said that we could go meet them up there within a few minutes. So we

Taylor Martin  15:39  
yeah, by the time that they got up there, though, she was no longer stable enough. They, but

Allen Martin  15:46  
during that time was when her friend told us that she had gotten the COVID vaccine. And

Taylor Martin  15:55  
she said that Trisha told them not to tell us Yeah, that she had gotten it. So we had no idea. And

Allen Martin  16:04  
at that point, that point, like we've said before, you know, we didn't really put the two together at that, at that moment, we thought, surely

Taylor Martin  16:13  
that's not right, is doing all of this, like, I mean, just tearing, but

Allen Martin  16:18  
that's it sucks that she got that because we had talked about it as a family, you know, a couple years before, and we were all relatively healthy. None of us have any pre existing conditions or comorbidities are in it whatsoever. Me I'm fat. But other than that, you know, but Tristan was like the most healthy of all of us. And so, you know, we said, well, with the lack of, of, you know, long term data on this stuff. We just don't think we're gonna get it as a family.

Taylor Martin  16:43  
Let's just wait. Just wait and see how this goes. Yeah. So we just decided

Allen Martin  16:47  
as a family that we weren't going to get it. And we thought that we were all on the same page. And that's, I think, why she told her friends not to tell us that she got it. And so

Taylor Martin  16:57  
she just didn't want to disappoint us that she had gone against our wishes. But

Allen Martin  17:03  
But yeah, and so. So she,

Taylor Martin  17:04  
we thought then, and we thought, you

Allen Martin  17:08  
know, well, that sucks. But surely that's not what's causing this, this has got to be something else. And but they kept telling us, you know, all we're toxicology came back clean. There's nothing, they couldn't find a causal factor of what was causing this, but they kept telling us what the symptoms work.

Taylor Martin  17:24  
And they, by the time we were upstairs in the ICU, and they were supposed to start the dialysis, but they said that they weren't going to be able to do that. And that's when that's when they came to us and said, probably the most difficult phrase I've ever heard in my life is that we're gonna have to make some decisions.

Allen Martin  17:55  
Here's your 18 year old daughter, your 18 year old little

Taylor Martin  17:58  
girl who was perfectly fine the day before the day before,

Allen Martin  18:00  
nothing, nothing. I mean, just, you know, she was working a lot. And now she she just got promoted at her job. And so she was working a lot. And she wasn't eaten, right? We told her that, you know, we're like, Baby, you need to eat better, you need to take better care of yourself.

Taylor Martin  18:17  
Over the summer, yeah, telling us that the asking us if they just want to, we

Allen Martin  18:22  
just want to let her die.

Taylor Martin  18:25  
And they, they asked us that they asked us if we wanted them to continue to you know, push, you know, drugs that could help her and, but then if she coded again to let her pass, because they said that if they did any more CPR on her that her body was already so broken, that it would not help. And of course, you know, we're not just gonna make her comfortable, we oh, we want to see if anything will help. And so we asked him to please continue, you know, working on her and stuff, but that if she if she did code again to, to let her go, because we didn't want to hurt her anymore.

Allen Martin  19:13  
So at 5:05pm on November 9 2022 I all of a sudden don't have a daughter anymore.

Brian Nichols  19:26  
So sorry, Ellen and Taylor. I mean, I I just can't imagine waking up like a normal day. And, and not knowing that this was what your day, your week, your month, your year your life was going to turn into and I try to teach empathy here on the show from a sales standpoint, and I'm trying to put myself in your shoes and I'm sorry, I got size 15 shoe they just won't fit right now. But like I just I can't I can't imagine not just the pain that you guys have been going through, and the frustration, but then just the questions how, why we like who let this happen. And this is the part that like, it crushes me because I know I've had so many good friends over the past few years who just like they disowned me because I was skeptical of the jab. I said, I don't know, like I, there's a lot we don't know about this. You know, if I'm low risk, like, much like you guys talked about, like, let's not, let's not just jump into putting anything we can to our bodies. And yet this was force fed. This was this was not just like, like, it wasn't propaganda, like they were going out of their way to make your life uncomfortable if you didn't toe the line. And they made kids little kids feel bad. If you didn't just jump on in line to get this experimental vaccine. And God bless her daughter, like she she just was a good person. And I can only imagine that in her mindset. She's getting the shot to try to help people like I don't want to get people sick. Like, and that's got to be just one of the most frustrating infuriating things from a parent's standpoint. But if I could guys like, what, what has this done for you in terms of kind of looking at how this happened? And I know that you guys like you're you're making this a campaign like, you want this to be something that it's not political. It's a this this is real, this is happening? We need to talk about it, stop hiding this behind the scenes stop hiding this behind, you know, oh, are you an expert? Are you credentialed enough to talk about this? Like, what? What are you guys being able to, I guess, through all this terrible adversity, find some type of glimmer or hope to help bring to other people?

Taylor Martin  21:51  
I don't know if it's a hope. But we don't want it to happen to anybody else. We don't want any parents to have to go through this. And we don't want any more children to be hurt. I mean, now they're, they're pushing it on, you know, six months and up. Pregnant women? It's, it's disgusting. What? Yeah,

Allen Martin  22:13  
one of the in doing in this fight. We've met a lot of really great people. And one of the things that has been said, you know, that I think I agree with the most, that kind of just as the, the backbone of my particular campaign, is a lot of people look at us and say, you know, Hey, I can't imagine I'm a father, you know, and I can't imagine what you guys are going through. And I never knew really how to answer that. When somebody said that to me, until now. And the thing is, is, is I don't want you to, I don't want you to even imagine going through what I'm going through. This is why I'm fighting the way that I'm fighting. This is why I'm doing what I'm doing. Why we're doing what we're doing is because we don't we don't want you to even imagine going through what we are going through. So I will I will fight to stop this horrific shit until the day I die. And

Taylor Martin  23:14  
it's not just it really is a fight because you literally are fighting against, you know, companies with billions and billions of dollars that I mean. We now pay people to you know, attack you on on Twitter or on X on Facebook. We can't even post about it on Facebook. They'll take down the post or they'll delete your account they

Allen Martin  23:42  
it same thing with tick tock Yeah, it's just insane.

Taylor Martin  23:45  
We now

Allen Martin  23:47  
we now know what we're up against. Yeah, what's the least at least the mechanism behind how it at least it affects interest and in our lives. Of course, there's you know, all of the other studies and data showing you know that it's the injections are causing cancers and they're causing all kinds of clotting and myocarditis and things like that. But the specific, the specific condition that Trista was killed by is a a conditions called vi t t, which is vaccine immune induced thrombotic, thrombocytopenia. And basically, it is the worst of the worst, it just absolutely causes everything in your entire body to swell up and clot. And she, she had a multiple clots and thrombosis throughout her system, one particular clot in her abdomen, cut off blood flow to her bowel, which caused her bowel to rupture. And the lot of the doctors and stuff it said that that must have been excruciatingly painful. And she had multiple patches have what they call hyper eosinophilia. On her heart tissue. This thing just destroyed her, it absolutely destroyed her little body from the inside out. And they knew it would do it. They knew it would do it. They knew that this was going to happen to some people that took this. But my my daughter to them is considered an acceptable loss. And I'm here to tell you, yes, she was not, no, she's not an acceptable loss. And so I don't want anybody else to be lost. And so that's, that's our hope, is that we have, we've got some some joint hearings that we just did here on March 26. In the Oklahoma City capitol, we were able to speak to some of our legislators and senators and congressmen and stuff. And we have a lot of them on our side, we would really like like what you said earlier about it, not being political. Sadly, it does look like more of the conservative right seems to be on our side than the left, we would really, really like to see more people on the Democratic side and the left side, kind of join the fight, because that's, that's what's going to help us win.

Taylor Martin  26:12  
And it's not it itself is not a political thing. It's not just choosing certain, you know, people to right, attack it, anybody could like it. And so

Allen Martin  26:25  
I mean, it's if we had more, more, basically, we just have to be louder. Hopefully, we do have some good news, I hope coming in the next modification litigation that we're going to announce, and I hope that it'll help a lot of people and help open the doors for a lot of the vaccine injured, and the bereaved because

Taylor Martin  26:45  
there are 1000s. Now they're all there. They're protected. You know,

Allen Martin  26:49  
you can't sue them. You

Taylor Martin  26:50  
can't let me yet. So that

Brian Nichols  26:52  
part just It blows my mind. I'm point 00 2%. That's the risk your daughter had of getting sick, right of COVID?

Allen Martin  27:04  
Likely, technically, it's lower than that, because she had had COVID back in 2020. So she had natural immunity. Yes, she had natural immunity. So hers is actually point 0000 4%

Brian Nichols  27:15  
Is that low?

Allen Martin  27:18  
It's zero, it's statistically zero, there was no reason for Tristan to get this shot, no scientific reason for any person really, under the age of 25. If they're healthy, let's just let's just give them the benefit of the doubt and say that it did help one person somewhere on the planet Earth, that this mRNA junk, because that's what it is. It's a failed system. But let's just give him the benefit of the doubt say that it helped one single person that one single person could not have been under the age of 25. and healthy. No. So there's no reason for anybody. That's that age group or anybody that's pregnant or for babies or for anybody else. To get this shot in the fact that they're pushing it in the CDC is now the is now Pfizer's marketing firm is just absolutely disgusting. Because that's, that's all they do. Now, all the CDC does is market for Big Pharma.

Brian Nichols  28:15  
I asked the question earlier about what gives you guys hope. And as we go towards the tail end of the episode, I'll tell you what, I have hope you guys, you guys are hope. Because from just the worst thing that any parent could experience go through, you guys have been able to take that and turn that into a calling. And you're making it your mission, to make sure that no other parents out there have to go through what you've gone through. And with all of the pain, and the heartache that you've had to go through, you give me hope. And you're giving people in the audience hope because you're showing that you care not just enough about your daughter, but her her legacy. And to keep her memory going that you want to make sure that you're carrying this forward to other parents and making sure they know what's going on. Because so many other parents out there have either willfully or just by living their lives, they not realize what they are actually doing when they're putting these these jabs into their kids. And the fact that you guys are fighting this fight it again, it gives me hope, because that's how things get changed. That's how revolutions happen is by people facing the most insurmountable odds against in this case, corporations with war chests in the billions you're fighting your your David their Goliath, but we know that David wins. And the reason David wins is because there's hope and I don't want to necessarily get religious but I think you have have God on your side, too. There is a good side and the bad side in our world. And I firmly believe that God looks at this and he's on. He's on our side. And this because there is no excuse to bring something like this into a populace, and willfully saying, well, there might be some statistical anomalies. No, your daughter was not a statistical anomaly. Your daughter was an amazing human being, with an amazing, amazing sense of self. And she knew that she had something special with her bucket list. That's just who she was. And I don't need to tell you guys that you know your daughter better than anybody. But I just I want you to know that, as hard as it might be for you guys to see the hope right now. I want you to know there are people listening today and hearing your story. You've given them hope. So that's my final thoughts are today. Alan Taylor, what do you guys have for us on your Android, we wrap things up.

Taylor Martin  30:57  
Just that. I mean, we have a website where you can follow along with the story. And you can, if you want to help get information for people who are are just injured by this vaccine, there's information on there, there's information about talking to your college aged kids, it's

Allen Martin  31:17  
justice, fortress to.com. There's many ways that you can give on there not just to us, but to organizations like we the Patriot USA, stop college mandates, like what she was just talking about, things like that. And there's also we kind of do a blog occasionally where he talks about some of the updates, as far as litigations and notable incidences and people and things like that. So it's where you can go to get the latest information on the fight at justice for trusted.com. And

Taylor Martin  31:52  
to stay informed, there's a lot of information on there a lot of places you can go to see. And

Allen Martin  31:58  
we are still trying to still trying to pay off her headstone. It it's expensive to, to do that, we eventually we would like to give her a place where she where her friends can go, you know, visit her without having to bother us because right now, you know, she's right there in her bedroom, we're in her bedroom. And, and so we want to give her a place where you know, people can go, you know, memorialize her in her forever home. And, and we're still about over still about four almost $5,000 away from that. So but if we could, if people would like to help us accomplish that, that'd be great. You can do that at Justice register.com as well.

Brian Nichols  32:43  
And we'll do this, we're going to make sure we include all those links in our show notes for sure. I'm going to make sure we link back not just to justice for Tresta we have your your Gibson go as well as your Etsy shop here. So we're going to make sure we promote those as well and folks for who are listening, beyond donating if you want to help raise awareness about trust his story, and yes, be loud. Be loud, absolutely. Be loud. Be and not just be loud. Be that's a combative, but but don't, don't sit on your hands on this one. Don't don't just go and you fire off a sassy tweet and you think you're doing something No, get out, mobilize, talk to your elected officials raise awareness of how this is a big effing deal and we need to stop pretending that well. The experts said no, stop just saying the experts said that is the biggest excuse in the book. And I think a lot of us are just tired of it at this point. Because much like the story of Trista. There are 1000s millions of other folks out there who could very, very easily be in the same situation. And we don't want that. So I think it is on us to stand up. Not just voice our concerns, but get active get mobilized. And yes. Let's get some justice for Trista. With that being said, Alan and Taylor, it's been, I say it's a pleasure having you on the show. Namely, because you've been able to share the amazing story of trust is life, you know, just that the bucket list her energy for life. And that's shown through how just tragic this situation is, and how emotionally taxing it's been on you. And it's because of the love you had for her and the love you have for her. And I just want the audience to know that we take your story. And I know that for your story. There are countless folks out there who is the first time they're hearing this kind of a story. So if this is the first time you're hearing this type of story, I'm going to ask you to please do us a favor. Please go ahead and share Trista story with your audience. Please tag yours truly at the Nichols Liberty so I can retweet it or repost it and give it more eyeballs but we need to make sure that stories like trusters are shared. So yes, please go ahead. share today's episode and yes again please go ahead and support the amazing family here the Martin family. Gibson go links are going to be over in the show notes. I usually do my My usual outros, you know, go follow me over here. I don't want to do that today, different kind of an episode, folks, you've been with us for 830 Plus episodes, you know the drill. So go follow the show. But with that being said, I want to thank Alan and Taylor again for joining us sharing their daughter's story. And with that, Alan Taylor, any final words for the audience today as we wrap things up,

Taylor Martin  35:19  
just thank you for giving us a platform to speak on. And something you said about contacting your congressman and stuff. The attorney general of each state has the authority to pull these shots from your state. So send send them emails and phone calls. I mean, go visit be loud. Get you out all the shots.

Brian Nichols  35:41  
Yeah. Be loud. Amen. Alan Taylor, thank you for joining us. And folks, thank you for joining us. With that being said Brian Eno signing off. You're on The Brian Nichols Show for Alan and Taylor Martin. We'll see you next time.

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