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For years, I claimed that none of the 72 vaccines mandated for children underwent proper safety testing in placebo-controlled trials. When I confronted Fauci about this, he couldn't provide the study he claimed existed. After suing him, we received confirmation that no such study was ever conducted. The lack of liability and safety testing saves pharmaceutical companies significant costs, leading to a rush to add unnecessary vaccines to the schedule. This has resulted in a dramatic increase in chronic diseases among American children since 1989, including a rise in neurological disorders and autism, which has skyrocketed from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 34 today.

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There have been four measles deaths in the U.S. in twenty years, while there are 100,000 autism cases a year and 38% of kids are diabetic or pre-diabetic. When the speaker was a child, pediatricians saw one case of diabetes in a career, but now one in three kids are diabetic or pre-diabetic. There used to be 2,000,000 measles cases a year with 400 deaths. The speaker claims the media only covers measles, not the chronic diseases affecting kids. The U.S. spends almost a trillion dollars a year on diabetes and metabolic disorder, and by 2035, will spend a million dollars a year on autism. Autism in 1970 was one in ten thousand Americans, but today it's one in thirty-one and in California, one in twenty. The speaker believes the media should focus on these issues to find solutions and cures.

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There have been four measles deaths in the U.S. in twenty years, while there are 100,000 autism cases a year and 38% of kids are diabetic or pre-diabetic. When the speaker was a child, pediatricians saw one case of diabetes in a career, but now one in three kids are diabetic or pre-diabetic. There used to be 2,000,000 measles cases a year with 400 deaths. The media only covers measles, not the chronic diseases damaging the country. The U.S. spends almost a trillion dollars a year on diabetes and metabolic disorder and will spend a million dollars a year on autism by 2035. Autism in 1970 was one in ten thousand Americans; today, it's one in thirty-one and in California, one in twenty (one in every 12.5 boys). The media should focus on these issues to find solutions and cures.

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According to the speaker, chronic illness in children has risen from 12.4% in the 1980s to over 50% today, marking a significant decline in human health. Depression in girls has risen by 95%, with 10% of teenage girls on antidepressants. 15% of boys are on ADHD medication, and 25% of girls have considered suicide. The speaker claims that SSRI drugs, though increasingly prescribed, target serotonin, which is not the actual cause of depression. It's estimated that nearly half of boys and over half of girls born in 2019 will be on pharmaceutical drugs for most of their lives. Childhood cancer rates are up 40% since 1975, and heart attacks in children are now a recognized concern. The speaker suggests that environmental toxins, including a vaccine program that starts on day one of life, may be responsible. They state that the Hepatitis B vaccine, typically contracted through sexual activity or IV drug use, is mandated for day-old babies in the US, despite only 0.5% of mothers testing positive. The speaker believes that the current vaccine schedule of 72 to 90 vaccines by age 18 is contributing to the chronic disease epidemic.

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Speaker cites a rapid rise in autism: "one in ten thousand children had autism" in the distant past, then "one in twenty thousand," then "one in ten thousand," and now "one in thirty one" overall, with boys at "one in twelve" in some areas, notably California. "Since February, autism rates have surged by much more than four hundred percent." He questions why and argues researchers should be appreciated rather than attacked for seeking answers. On stage were doctors, and he said, "this is what we gotta we have to find out." He adds, "Because when you go from 20,000 to 10,000 and then you go to 12, you know there's something artificial. They're taking something."

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The speaker asserts that we are in the midst of one of the greatest crimes in human history, describing a situation in which a product is being injected into children more than seventy times over the course of their development, and noting that this product was never tested against a proper saline placebo. They claim that, over the span of this development, chronic illness in the United States has risen from ten percent of children having one or more chronic conditions to more than fifty percent, and they reference Secretary Kennedy’s statement in a recent hearing that the latest CDC data indicate seventy-six percent of Americans now have one or more chronic conditions. The speaker expresses the belief that many of these chronic conditions stem from iatrogenic injury. They highlight that there are three million children with autism and contrast this with the 1970 rate, which they describe as so low as to be essentially zero. The speaker voices outrage and emphasizes the need to change the course in the country, expressing deep disappointment with the medical profession. In discussing broader social science concepts, they reference the term epistemic capture, defining it as a situation where the entire knowledge production process becomes captured by one industry, and they argue that this is what has happened with science and medicine. The speaker reiterates the call to change course and asserts that those who have covered up the autism epidemic and the epidemics of iatrogenic injury should be held to account for their actions. Throughout, the focus remains on linking medical interventions and their perceived consequences to widespread public health concerns, urging accountability and systemic reform. The overall message combines accusations of untested medical practices, dramatic increases in chronic conditions and autism, disappointment with the medical establishment, and a critique of how knowledge is produced and controlled within science and medicine.

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"autism is such a tremendous, horror show what's happening in our country and some other countries, but mostly our country." "We will have announcements as promised in September." "We're finding interventions certain interventions now that are clearly almost certainly causing autism." "In 1970, the biggest epidemiological study in history was done in Wisconsin." "They looked at 900,000 children and they were looking for autism." "incident rate of point seven." "Today, our most recent numbers are one in every thirty one kids." "California, which has the best collection system, is reporting one out of every nineteen children American children as autism, one in every twelve point five boys." "So it's gone from one less than one in ten thousand in 1970 to one in twelve point five boys." "We will."

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The speaker states that autism is a preventable disease caused by environmental exposure, not genes, though genes can provide vulnerability. A study by Blacksell et al. estimates the cost of treating autism in the US will be a trillion dollars a year by 2035, adding to already astronomical healthcare costs. According to Irva Herzbachoda, research into genetic causes of autism receives 10 to 20 times more funding than research into environmental factors, which is where the answer lies. Autism destroys families and children, many of whom were fully functional before regressing around age two due to environmental exposure. These children may never hold a job, pay taxes, or live independently. The speaker believes "we are doing this to our children" and it needs to end.

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- an estimated a hundred and fifteen thousand children develop autism every year in The United States. - And if doctor Sally Ozanoff's work is correct, and she's at UC Davis, she shows that eighty eight percent of autism cases are characterized by regression. - Now regression suggests an acute toxic exposure, not genetics, not better awareness, an acute toxic exposure, which means that most cases of autism are preventable. - Autism is not a medical or scientific mystery. - We know beyond a reasonable doubt that toxicants, mostly from vaccines and about a dozen additional toxicants, are causing autism. - If we repeal the 1980 Bayh Dole Act, the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, and the 2005 PREP Act, that would remove the structural incentives that created the autism epidemic and the chronic disease epidemics in this country.

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“More than forty percent of American children now have at least one chronic health condition” and “Just a few decades ago, one in ten thousand children had autism. Today, it's one in thirty one.” It asks why the rise isn’t genetic: “There is no way in the world that these kind of rapid increases in the incidence of disease could be genetic,” and notes “over fifty four percent of our kids have a chronic disease.” It states “not a single childhood vaccine is safe” and that there has been “not a double blind randomized placebo controlled trial prior to licensure.” It discusses Henry Ford Health System data: “18,468 subjects, 1,957 of them were fully unvaccinated” showing “two point five fold increase in the likelihood of developing a chronic health condition when compared to children unexposed to vaccination” and “Fifty seven percent of the vaccinated had a chronic health condition in just ten years” versus “seventeen percent of the unvaccinated.” It ends with “The Galileo moment” and “That choice is yours.”

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- The meteoric rise in autism is among the most alarming public health developments in history. There's never been anything like this. - And now it's one in thirty one, but in some areas, it's much worse than that, if you can believe it. One in thirty one. - For boys, it's one in twelve. - And by the way, I think I can say that there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines and don't take any pills that have no autism, that have no autism. - They're pumping it looks like they're pumping into a horse. - You have a little child, little fragile child, and he get a a vat of 80 different vaccines, I guess. - 80 different blends, and they pump it in.

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More than 40% of American children have at least one chronic health condition. Since the 1970s, rates of childhood cancer have soared, in some cases by nearly 50%. In the 1960s, less than 5% of children were obese; now, over 20% are obese. A few decades ago, one in 10,000 children had autism; today, it's one in 31. The speaker states they will not stop until they defeat the chronic disease epidemic in America.

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We are vaccinating infants against risks that don't exist. There has to be a quantifiable risk that we're trying to prevent. We introduce a synthetic vaccine to their little immune system before they've even had breast milk, causing a reaction to a disease that they don't have and weren't exposed to in the first few days of life. This is why we have skyrocketing rates of autism, attention deficit disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. When I graduated high school in 1988, I didn't know a single autistic child. Now, my 16-year-old daughter knows 10.

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"Chronic disease has gone from twelve point eight percent in our children in the nineteen eighties to over fifty four percent of our kids now." "72 times we are altering the immune system of our children with our vaccine program." "There'd be one easy study to rule it out, compare vaccinated children to completely unvaccinated children." "But we don't know because they've never done the study." "The vaccinated subjects were over four times more likely to have an asthma diagnosis." "Six hundred percent more acute and chronic ear infections." "Four point four seven times the amount of speech disorders in the vaccinated compared to the unvaccinated." "Amongst the unvaccinated group, there were zero. There was zero brain dysfunction, zero diabetes, zero behavioral problems, zero learning disabilities, zero intellectual disabilities, zero tics, and zero other psychological disabilities."

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In recent years, there has been a concerning increase in chronic illnesses, especially in children. The speaker highlights issues like autism, obesity, and allergies, questioning if it's due to food, environment, or medication. They criticize the influence of big pharma and propose establishing a commission to investigate the root causes of these health problems. The speaker promises to prioritize the health of American children and hold accountable those who prioritize profits over people.

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Look at how many young people and children have cancer nowadays, and the skyrocketing rates of autism. People can't handle dairy or gluten anymore, and everyone has allergies. Even dogs are getting cancer, and you have to have health insurance for them. The food is poisoned, the water is poisoned, and the soil is messed up. These companies have no liability. People are being purposely made sick because companies profit off of it. None of this is normal, it didn't used to be this bad, and it's only going to get worse.

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They just published an article showing which industries employ the most Americans state by state. In 1990, the map was filled with manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and public sector jobs. Today, the entire country is blanketed in one color, healthcare. Nearly every state's top employer is now in the sickness business. Since 1990, diabetes has doubled from seventeen to fourteen percent. Obesity has tripled from eleven to over forty percent. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, colorectal cancer in young adults, and myocarditis were once rare, now they're exploding. Six in ten adults now have one chronic disease with four in ten living with two or more. Big pharma, big food, and a broken medical system created the perfect loop.

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There is nothing more profitable than a sick child because insurance companies, hospitals, the medical cartel, and pharmaceutical companies profit from them. The earlier a child is sick, the more profitable they are. When the speaker's uncle was president, 6% of Americans had chronic disease; today, it's 60%. The annual cost of treating chronic disease was zero then, but now it's about $4.3 trillion, and none of it is necessary. In 1960, the autism rate was between one in 1,500 and one in 10,000. Today, according to the CDC, it's one in every 34 kids, and in some states, like California, Utah, and New Jersey, it's one in 22. These children should be healthy and high-performing, but instead, they have an extraordinary disability. Full-blown autism can result in nonverbal, non-toilet-trained children who will never graduate high school or live independently.

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Autism rates have skyrocketed, with 1 in 10,070 men over 70 affected compared to 1 in 34 kids today. The speaker questions why allergies and autism were rare in their generation but prevalent now, costing the country $1 trillion annually. They emphasize the need to address this issue that is impacting so many children.

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The speaker claims the U.S. is the "sickest country in the world," with chronic disease affecting 60% of Americans, compared to 3% when his uncle was president. Autism rates have risen from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 31, and diabetes is exploding, with 38% of teens now diabetic or pre-diabetic. This impacts national security, as 74% of American kids can't qualify for military service. The U.S. spends $1.3 trillion annually on chronic disease, bankrupting the country. The speaker praises legislators for addressing this at the grassroots level, opposing the "mass poisoning" by industries that have captured regulatory agencies. He notes the U.S. has 10,000 food ingredients compared to Europe's 400 due to regulatory capture. He challenges the press to investigate politicians who oppose the SNAP waiver legislation, questioning why taxpayers fund sugary drinks in nutrition programs. He accuses public health groups opposing the legislation of taking money from the soda industry, calling it "legalized bribery." He states that a healthy person has a thousand dreams, but a sick person only has one.

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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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Vaccine companies allegedly make $60 billion annually from vaccine sales but earn $500 billion annually by selling remedies for vaccine-related injuries. These remedies include diabetes medication, Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta, Advair inhalers, albuterol inhalers, and anti-seizure medications. The speaker suggests that making people sick and then selling them lifetime treatments is a profitable business model for these companies.

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For years, I claimed that none of the 72 vaccines mandated for children underwent safety testing in placebo-controlled trials. Despite Tony Fauci's denials, I challenged him to provide evidence. He admitted he didn't have it on hand and promised to send it, but I never received it. After suing him, his lawyers confirmed there was no such study. The lack of liability and safety testing allows pharmaceutical companies to profit significantly, as the government mandates vaccines for millions of children. This has led to a surge in unnecessary vaccines, contributing to a dramatic rise in chronic diseases among American children since 1989, including conditions like autism, which has increased from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 34.

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Calley Means: Exposing the Secrets of the Food and Healthcare Industry | TUH #095
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The healthcare industry profits significantly from chronic illness, particularly in children, with 2024 marking the highest rate of childhood cancer in history. A staggering 33% of young adults are pre-diabetic, alongside rising rates of anxiety, depression, and other chronic conditions. Many individuals mistakenly believe they are healthy despite metabolic dysfunction, while a $4.5 trillion healthcare system incentivizes sickness and pharmaceutical interventions rather than preventative care. Cali Means, a former consultant turned health advocate and co-founder of TruMed, discusses the systemic issues within the healthcare and food industries. He highlights how ultra-processed foods are designed to be addictive, hijacking our evolutionary biology. The food industry, influenced by tobacco companies, has shifted focus to creating addictive food products, leading to a public health crisis. The food pyramid, which promoted unhealthy dietary guidelines, was heavily influenced by funding from the food industry. Means shares his sister Dr. Casey Means' journey from a top medical professional to a health advocate after realizing the lack of nutritional education in medical training. She witnessed firsthand the failures of the healthcare system, where chronic conditions are treated with medication rather than addressing root causes through nutrition and lifestyle changes. Their mother’s battle with chronic disease and subsequent death underscored the systemic failures of the healthcare system, which often prioritizes profit over patient health. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for a shift in healthcare policy to focus on prevention and root causes of chronic diseases. Means advocates for empowering individuals to take charge of their health through better nutrition and lifestyle choices, utilizing flexible spending accounts for preventive care. He calls for political action to address the corruption in food and pharmaceutical industries, urging the public to demand accountability from lawmakers. Ultimately, Means believes that fostering a deeper understanding of metabolic health and nutrition can lead to significant improvements in public health, urging a collective movement towards change.

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How America’s Healthcare System Keeps You Dependent - Calley Means
Guests: Calley Means
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Modern healthcare is fundamentally flawed due to economic incentives that profit from prolonged illness rather than promoting health. Insurance companies, under the Affordable Care Act, are incentivized to raise premiums, which leads to higher costs and more sickness. Pharmaceutical companies focus on chronic disease management, as 95% of their sales come from treatments for conditions like heart disease and diabetes, which require ongoing medication rather than cures. This creates a cycle where sick patients are more profitable. Childhood obesity and chronic diseases are rising, with 50% of teens overweight or obese. The pharmaceutical industry profits from this trend, as a healthy child is not a profitable patient. The healthcare system is structured to prioritize interventions and treatments over preventative measures. Hospitals, as the largest employers, are incentivized to fill beds and perform procedures, often leading to unnecessary surgeries and prescriptions. The healthcare system's focus on treating symptoms rather than root causes is evident in the rise of medications like statins and antidepressants, which are prescribed without addressing lifestyle factors. The American Academy of Pediatrics has recently recommended aggressive interventions for overweight children, influenced by pharmaceutical funding. Environmental factors, including diet and toxins, contribute significantly to chronic health issues. The prevalence of ultra-processed foods, heavily subsidized and marketed, exacerbates these problems. The U.S. food system is designed to promote unhealthy eating habits, with government programs like SNAP allowing the purchase of sugary drinks. The conversation around health must shift from treating diseases to promoting overall wellness. This includes recognizing the interconnectedness of various health conditions and addressing metabolic dysfunction as a root cause. The healthcare system needs to be reoriented to prioritize preventative care and holistic health solutions. The current trajectory of healthcare spending is unsustainable, with chronic diseases projected to bankrupt the system. There is a need for bipartisan action to reform healthcare policies, focusing on clean food and water, and addressing the systemic issues that lead to poor health outcomes. The conversation must include a reevaluation of how healthcare is funded and the role of pharmaceutical companies in shaping health guidelines.
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