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Speaker 0: This is interesting because we actually have some positive news to discuss today, which is always a good thing. We have RFK junior, saying that added sugars are the things that are driving metabolic diseases. Today, our government declares war on added sugar. My message is clear. Eat real food. Imagine that. We are finally hearing a message that is going to help people improve their health. It's really refreshing. Speaker 1: Yeah. It I've been in this fifty one years. As you recall, I I was diagnosed with, high grade embryonal cell carcinoma fifty one years ago, and I decided to leave the Mayo Clinic. Not gonna give you the whole story this morning, but, I decided to leave the Mayo Clinic and go down to Oasis of Hope Hospital in Tijuana. And there I met the Contreras family, and big, big message to me was stop eating sugar. Sugar feeds your cancer. Can you do that, Rick? And the reason I did do it, and I can look you in the eye and say I didn't cheat on this, is because my church had put money into sending me there. My my fam my father-in-law kicked in good amount of money, people praying for me. And I thought, how ungrateful would a person be to take their money and then cast the advice to the wind? So I did. I, for five years, I I eliminated the sugar. And even today, I was reading in the bible a few days ago where god says in two places, don't eat a lot of honey. Imagine that, you know, long time ago. And and god said, you know, honey is is good. It's tasty, but use it sparingly just like wine.

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People often believe doctors know everything, but if that were true, second opinions wouldn't exist. The healthcare system spends $4.5 trillion annually, yet life expectancy is declining. Most healthcare costs stem from chronic illnesses linked to diet and lifestyle, yet many medical schools lack nutrition courses. The U.S. has the highest infant and maternal mortality rates among developed countries and a life expectancy ten years shorter than Japan and Switzerland. This is alarming, and chronic illness was notably absent from political discussions. One candidate proposed addressing corruption in health agencies, ensuring unbiased research, and reversing chronic disease trends within two years, aiming for a healthier future as America approaches its 250th anniversary.

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The speaker claims the tobacco industry applied their expertise in addiction to food production, creating ultra-processed foods that lack satiability, leading to overconsumption. They state that almost 1,000 chemicals in American foods are banned in Europe and elsewhere, and that these novel chemicals are poorly processed by the body. The speaker notes a significant increase in chronic disease since their uncle's presidency, when 6% of Americans had chronic diseases and there was no budget for it. Now, chronic disease costs $4.3 trillion, five times the military budget. Pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and hospitals profit from this. The speaker asserts that the medical advice we receive is compromised due to corporate capture.

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The nomination of RFK Jr. for Health and Human Services aims to tackle the illness industrial complex affecting our health. A key proposal is to allocate half of the NIH research budget to preventive, alternative, and holistic health approaches. The current system fails to adequately investigate the root causes of chronic illnesses. This funding would provide practical answers to common health questions, such as effective diets and exercises. Additionally, federal regulations should be revised to prevent NIH funds from going to researchers with conflicts of interest, as many federally funded health researchers have reported such conflicts. We need unbiased scientific research to improve lifestyle advice, and RFK Jr. could facilitate this change.

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To address the chronic disease epidemic, I propose banning pharmaceutical advertising on TV, as only the U.S. and New Zealand allow it, yet we have the highest disease rates and drug costs. Countries like Italy spend significantly less on healthcare and enjoy longer lifespans. We need a president who will tackle foreign wars, end censorship, and restore freedom of speech. It's crucial to eliminate corruption, remove harmful chemicals from our food, and prioritize the health of our children. We deserve a leader committed to making America healthy and great again. Let's ensure we make our voices heard at the polls on Tuesday.

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Former Coca Cola employee turned TrueMed founder discusses how food and pharma industries manipulate the system. Food companies pay medical groups like American Diabetes Association, influencing guidelines. Institutions receive more funding from food companies than NIH. Systematic deception leads to rising health issues like obesity and diabetes. Pharma and medical institutions profit from sickness caused by food.

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Let me tell you about Jimmy. He starts his day with sugary cereal and juice, leading to crashes at school, followed by a lunch of grilled cheese, Cheetos, and soda. Educators suggest medication, and he spends his time indoors, glued to screens. After school, he's stuck inside, later eating takeout with his parents. Before bed, more screen time disrupts his sleep. This continues for years, leaving him overweight, lonely, depressed, and overmedicated. He seeks guidance on TV but sees politicians, funded by industry, cutting off the person speaking. There are millions of Jimmys in this country who want to get healthy but lack the means to do so. RFK Jr. has the knowledge, experience, skills, and passion to address this chronic disease epidemic, because this is not just an economic issue, it is a spiritual one.

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America has an addiction crisis related to food, which is profitable for big food companies whose objective is to create cheap, addictive food. Almost every chronic condition shortening American lives is tied to food. Ultra-processed food makes up 70% of our diet and is weaponized with sugar, seed oils, and processed grains. The speaker claims the food market is rigged, and while working for the food industry, they helped pay off regulators, the media, lawmakers, and researchers to promote ultra-processed food as healthy. Coca-Cola allegedly pays organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics. The food industry is purportedly taking away humans' innate sense of what's good for them, hiring scientists from tobacco companies to shift them over to food science. Ultra-processed food is a science experiment that hijacks our evolutionary biology, making food addictive and normalized.

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We are facing a globalist takeover by unelected elites who control organizations like the World Bank, World Health Organization, and World Trade Organization. This plan has been in motion for years, with a timeline of 8 years under Barack Obama followed by 8 years under Hillary Clinton. The rise of independent voices like Donald Trump has allowed us to uncover the truth. We need to question everything, including past assassinations and events like the collapse of building number 7. Our country needs a government that truly represents the people and stands on the shoulders of great leaders. We must go through a period of cleansing to change our current destructive path.

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There is a hidden enemy, a vast transgenerational criminal mafia that has corrupted our world. They have infiltrated the highest levels of power, controlling the media, banking system, and governments. They have caused poverty, division, and war, all for personal gain. But there is hope. Good people in positions of power are working to expose and eradicate this criminal cabal. They are using the internet and the NSA to gather evidence and plan a takedown. The battle is ongoing, but the good guys are winning. High-profile arrests are coming, and the criminals will be held accountable. It's time to wake up, unite, and reclaim our freedom. The best is yet to come.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the potential for totalitarian control in today's society due to technological advancements. They highlight the courage and integrity of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his family's legacy, emphasizing the importance of standing up for what is right. The capture of regulatory agencies by corporate interests is also mentioned, raising concerns about the negative consequences for democracy and individual freedoms. The profit-driven nature of corporations and its impact on public health and safety is discussed, along with questioning the justification for immoral acts in the name of the greater good. The speaker also delves into the decisions made during the COVID-19 pandemic, questioning the motivations behind them and highlighting the lack of safety testing for vaccines. They mention their own vaccine injury and suggest other environmental factors contributing to chronic diseases. The Food Allergy Initiative's efforts to study food allergies are discussed, including induced allergies in rats and the search for a cure. The potential risks of vaccines and the importance of a holistic approach to healthcare are emphasized, along with the role of engineering improvements and nutrition in disease prevention. The speaker encourages individuals to contribute to their cause and emphasizes the power of every voice in making a difference.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the influence of Carnegie, JPMorgan, and Rockefeller in buying universities and the medical industry. They claim that these individuals control various government agencies such as the WHO, Red Cross, USDA, EPA, and FDA, which they believe are designed to keep people unhealthy. The speaker also mentions Planned Parenthood and its founder, linking it to eugenics and sterilization. They question why the Department of Defense is in charge of the CDC and the National Institute of Health, and mention "agenda 21" as a topic for further research. The speaker encourages viewers to conduct their own research.

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In 2035, RFK has reformed the FDA, CDC, and EPA. Restaurants no longer use Teflon pans or seed oils, and tap water is free from fluoride and pesticides. Incandescent lights help maintain a healthy circadian rhythm. Children eat nutritious meals like steak and eggs instead of sugary cereals. Taxes are low due to reduced healthcare spending, and there are incentives for maintaining a healthy body fat percentage. Families homeschool their children, and fertility rates have improved. People often remark on losing weight after traveling abroad, attributing it to the clean, healthy food in America.

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HHS is reportedly undergoing massive cuts, with a quarter of its employees leaving or expected to be terminated, impacting vaccine and drug research, HIV/AIDS research, AI, services for the elderly and low-income, STD prevention, and rural health. These changes are defended by arguing that voters wanted change by putting Bobby Kennedy Jr. in a position of power. The claim is that existing health authorities, specifically the NIH, oversaw the creation of a pandemic and a devastation of American health over the past twenty years, with skyrocketing disease rates. The FDA is allegedly stifling innovation with small pharma, and CMS is controlled by a pharmaceutical lobbying group. It is argued that cutting 20,000 people and taking HHS back to 68,000 employees is not slashing, but a necessary correction. The speaker suggests that Bobby Kennedy should make dramatic changes to the leadership and personnel at these authorities. The claim is that these authorities have overseen an abject devastation of American health, and that people voted for Bobby Kennedy to reform these agencies.

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I love the idea of teaming up with Robert Kennedy and the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative. Many harmful chemicals in our food are banned in other countries, leading to health issues like obesity, which affects military eligibility. The U.S. spends significantly on health yet ranks poorly in life expectancy compared to healthier nations. While I support RFK's focus on health, I need to be cautious about his environmental views, especially regarding oil. Some in big pharma are not pleased with our collaboration, as RFK highlights issues with certain pharmaceuticals. Vaccines have been beneficial, like the polio vaccine, but there are concerns about vaccine-derived strains emerging, such as in the Gaza Strip. I’m open to RFK's insights and hope for solutions that are cost-effective and beneficial for public health.

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RFK Jr.'s potential role as HHS secretary is framed around three goals: The target is to clean up the corruption. Number two, get back to science based evidence. And number three, end chronic disease, which is a pretty big goal. The speaker notes pushback from big food, chemical, and pharma companies who really don't like him. He cites a counterargument: 'there is no clear evidence yet that disease is caused by processed food.' You know how ridiculous that sounds? This, this. It's not linked to chronic disease. What does cause disease? And their response is, we don't know. We need to do more research.

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The speaker states their purpose is to end the chronic disease epidemic in the US over the next four years. This will be achieved by ensuring food and formula companies provide nutrition instead of "food-like substances loaded with poison." Medicines will be well-tested and available, with AI being used to shorten clinical trials. The speaker expresses hope due to smart people within the agency and individuals from Elon and Doge who are leaving important businesses to improve the government. The speaker acknowledges the difficulty of disruptive processes, including job losses, but emphasizes a responsibility to the American public and public health, with the goal of making America healthy again.

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Big food, big pharma, big chemicals get super wealthy. Right? What is the product of health care? It's a healthy body. If we take The US population and compare it to the world, we're at the very bottom when it comes to health, yet we spend the most for health care. Over $4,100,000,000,000 every single year.

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I keep seeing comments about Robert Kennedy not having the credentials to be head of the Department of Health and Human Services, but maybe that's what we need. Back in the early 1900s, Rockefeller saw an opportunity to control the medical industry by using petrochemicals to create patented drugs. Natural medicines were popular then, so he bought a pharmaceutical company and hired someone to submit a report to Congress that discredited natural healing modalities. Congress then changed the laws, making allopathic medicine the standard, and diet and natural treatments were removed from medical programs. Rockefeller and Carnegie then funded medical schools on the condition that they only taught allopathic medicine. They demonized natural medicine through the media.

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The discussion traces a long, shadowy arc in the development of modern vaccines and medicine, arguing that rapid COVID-19 vaccine progress rests on over a century of influence by powerful interests rather than sudden breakthroughs. - The narrative centers on John D. Rockefeller, who became America’s first billionaire in 1913, the same year the Federal Reserve was created. It frames Rockefeller as leveraging his oil wealth to monopolize medicine, promoting prescription drugs while vilifying natural and holistic remedies. The claim is that Rockefeller used strategic philanthropy (Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, established 1901; Rockefeller Foundation, 1913) to push laboratory-based, drug-centered medicine, marginalize herbalism and naturopathy, and steer doctors toward pharmaceuticals. The effect, according to the speakers, was to keep people sick so they would return for ongoing treatments rather than cures. - The timeline continues with the rise of the pharmaceutical industry from the 1920s to 1940s, described as moving into synthetic drugs with Rockefeller guidance. Natural remedies were said to be non-patentable while synthetic drugs could be patented, creating a business incentive for ongoing, chronic treatment rather than cures. - The conversation shifts to regulatory dynamics, arguing that regulation became regulatory capture from the 1930s to 1960s, with the FDA functioning as a gatekeeper increasingly populated by former pharma professionals. The FDA’s integrity is debated through the example of Dr. Francis Kelsey, who resisted approving thalidomide; the drug was later linked to birth defects worldwide, and Kelsey’s stance is presented as a rare early stand for public safety. - In the 1970s and 1980s, the narrative asserts growing corporate influence: pharma lobbies expand, advertising budgets explode, and medicine becomes a growth industry. The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 is cited as enabling private patents on publicly funded research, tying universities to pharma interests and shaping medical education toward pharmaceutical solutions. Direct-to-consumer advertising is highlighted as a turning point in the 1990s, pressuring doctors through patient demand spurred by TV ads. - The discussion includes a first-hand account from a former pharmaceutical sales representative, Lisa Prada, who describes bribes and perks (golf outings, concerts, strip clubs, etc.) to influence prescribing, and asserts that patients were often treated as means to corporate ends. - Kim Bright, founder of Brightcore Nutrition, joins to discuss current health issues, arguing that the pharmaceutical industry prioritizes profits over patient well-being. She notes that the Rockefeller Foundation funded COVID-19 vaccine efforts (she cites $55 million) and argues the foundation and industry continued to push medical interventions globally. She notes that the FDA’s public acknowledgment of COVID vaccine-related child deaths is incongruent with whistleblowers’ claims and autopsy data. - The program underscores the idea that prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death in the United States and Europe, citing studies on gut microbiome disruption from medications like antibiotics and acid-reducing drugs (dysbiosis) as a major contributor to chronic disease. - The gut microbiome is emphasized as central to health. Dr. David Perlmutter’s work on the gut-brain connection is referenced, including criticism faced for linking diet and fermented foods to health outcomes. Kimchi is highlighted as a powerful antimicrobial and a potential anti-aging agent in cellular studies. The hosts discuss kimchi’s health benefits, including improved digestion, immune function, and weight management. - Brightcore promotes Kimchi One capsules as a convenient alternative for Americans who dislike traditional kimchi, claiming benefits such as reduced bloating, better digestion, improved hair and skin, and weight loss. A discount offer is advertised: 25% off online, up to 50% off with a phone order, free shipping, and a free vitamin D3 with the first 100 callers, using the code provided. - The conversation closes with reflections on the do-not-mistake-the-system dynamic, optimism about changes in medicine, and calls for removing dependency on processed foods and advertising-driven medicine, with an acknowledgment of RFK Jr.’s activism against pharmaceutical ads on television.

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I love the idea of teaming up with Robert Kennedy on the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative. There are harmful chemicals in our food that are banned in other countries, leading to serious health issues. A recent chart shows the U.S. ranks poorly in health compared to other countries, with over 70% of young men ineligible for military service due to health problems, largely from obesity. Our diet and sedentary lifestyle contribute to this. While I think RFK is a great guy, I want to keep him focused on health rather than environmental issues, as I have a strong support for oil and gas. There’s a lot of important work to be done in improving health.

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What if you've been lied to your whole life? What if the mainstream media all read from the same script? What if President Obama passed a bill allowing the media to propagandize citizens? What if propaganda techniques from Nazi Germany are still used today? What if there's a conspiracy to brainwash people with official stories? What if cancer treatments and vaccine risks are being censored? What if the US government performed medical experiments without consent? The pandemic may be about control, not a virus. Journalism is dead, we're being programmed. But censorship has awakened the masses. We must stand up for health and freedom before it's too late. It's time for noncompliance. This is our moment to expose the lies and reveal the truth. Coming soon: "Propaganda Exposed, Uncensored, The Truth About Health Freedom and Big Pharma."

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Protecting Women's Spaces, and RFK vs. Media and Swamp, with Drs. Casey Means and Vinay Prasad
Guests: Casey Means, Vinay Prasad
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Megyn Kelly discusses the confirmation process for Donald Trump's cabinet, focusing on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) as the nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, leading the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. Kelly expresses confidence in RFK Jr.'s confirmation despite opposition, citing support from Democrats in states like California and Vermont. The conversation shifts to health issues in America, emphasizing the detrimental impact of processed foods engineered for profit. Kelly promotes Kettle and Fire bone broth as a healthier alternative. The discussion then turns to a controversial bill introduced by Congresswoman Nancy Mace aimed at preventing biological men from using women's restrooms in Congress, highlighting the tensions surrounding transgender rights and women's safety. Kelly expresses strong opposition to allowing transgender women access to women's spaces, framing it as a matter of protecting women's rights. Dr. Vinay Prasad joins the discussion, addressing vaccine safety and the need for accountability in the pharmaceutical industry. He critiques the 1986 law that protects vaccine manufacturers from lawsuits, arguing that it should be repealed. Prasad also discusses the debate around fluoride in drinking water, noting that some countries have removed it due to concerns about its effects on health. Kelly and Prasad explore RFK Jr.'s views on vaccines, particularly the MMR vaccine, and the broader implications of vaccine safety and efficacy. They discuss the need for improved vaccine surveillance and research to ensure public safety. Dr. Casey Means, a proponent of the MAHA movement, emphasizes the importance of addressing chronic disease in America, attributing it to metabolic dysfunction and environmental factors. She outlines three key goals for RFK Jr.: eliminating conflicts of interest in health agencies, producing unbiased research, and reversing chronic disease trends. The conversation touches on the influence of corporate interests in health policy, with Means highlighting the conflicts of interest within the FDA and USDA. They discuss the prevalence of ultra-processed foods and the need for a shift towards healthier options. Kelly and Means also critique recent media narratives attempting to downplay the dangers of seed oils and artificial ingredients in food, arguing for greater transparency and safety in food production. They express optimism about the potential for change under RFK Jr.'s leadership, advocating for a focus on health and nutrition to combat the chronic disease epidemic in America.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: How to Fix America’s Health Crisis as HHS Secretary | TUH #169
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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The food we consume today is often a manufactured substance lacking nutrients, leading to a cycle of hunger and dependency on medications. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasizes that the FDA has shifted from serving public health to prioritizing corporate profits, resulting in a healthcare system focused on chronic diseases. He highlights the alarming rates of chronic illnesses in America, including obesity and childhood cancer, and criticizes the influence of pharmaceutical and food industries on public policy. Kennedy advocates for restoring integrity in nutritional research and public health agencies, proposing that taxpayer-funded independent research should guide policy. He calls for a shift away from reliance on pharmaceuticals and a return to natural health solutions, asserting that a healthy population is essential for achieving the American dream.

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RFK Jr. isn’t the first to try to "Make America Healthy Again”
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Robert F Kennedy Jr., the man lined up to be the head of the United States Department of Health and Human Services in 2025, is making major headlines, 'openly going for the throat of big Pharma and big food, looking to undo corporate corruption on policy and food regulations, return to evidence-based medicine, and put a stop to our high rates of chronic disease in America.' His role would give him influence over the NIH, the CDC, and the FDA. Thalidomide caused birth defects; in 1961 bans followed internationally, but the US did not ban it due to an FDA official's safety judgment. In 1992, the FDA added user fees, shortening drug approvals and raising approval rates. The GRAS loophole lets manufacturers self-determine safety for thousands of additives; EU is stricter.
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