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Nicotine is claimed to be the antidote to COVID-19, with a Wisconsin hospital allegedly curing COVID patients with nicotine patches in 2021. It's asserted that in 1994, tobacco CEOs testified under oath that nicotine is not addictive, despite the FDA later declaring it so. Following a documentary highlighting nicotine as an antidote, several countries allegedly moved to ban nicotine and tobacco products by 2030. Nicotine is purported to reverse, prevent, and cure Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, MS, ulcerative colitis, arthritis, and dissolve brain tumors. It's also claimed to remit violent behaviors in autistic adults and children. A type 1 diabetic is said to have reduced insulin resistance using nicotine patches. Nicotine is found in eggplants, tomatoes, potatoes, and other nightshade vegetables. Harvard allegedly confirmed in 2015 that nicotine alone doesn't make tobacco addictive; pyrazines, added by tobacco companies, are responsible. It's suggested that the demonization of nicotine was a strategy to ensure people would be vulnerable to the COVID-19 injections, as nicotine is claimed to combat all viruses, including those with spike proteins homologous to snake venom.

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Nicotine pouches are popular, and the public may not know the truth about nicotine. Nicotine is not addictive. Parkinson's disease can be prevented, cured, and its symptoms reversed with nicotine alone. Nicotine is a curative and preventative agent for Alzheimer's and can cure the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Tobacco products contain nicotine and 15 man-made addictive chemicals called pyrazines. Tobacco has the highest nicotine content of any plant. Nightshade vegetables like eggplant, tomatoes, white potatoes, cauliflower, celery, and bell peppers are second highest. Glioblastoma was proven in 2021 to be cured by nicotine alone. This information could single-handedly protect all of humanity.

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In the 1980s, the cigarette industry began consolidating the food industry. By 1990, Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds owned 50% of the US food supply. They used their scientists to make food more addictive through ultra-processed foods. They also allegedly co-opted USDA and HHS nutrition guidelines to promote carbs at the base of the food pyramid. The speaker claims this led to an explosion in ultra-processed food consumption. The speaker notes that the Surgeon General advised against smoking in 1986 due to cancer rates. The speaker suggests that cancer rates have exploded since the cigarette industry moved into the food industry. The speaker jokes that cigarette companies would be healthier if they went back to making cigarettes.

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Nicotine pouches are "all the rave," with mentions of RFK and Tucker Carlson, prompting questions about what the public doesn't know about nicotine. The speakers claim: "Nicotine is not addictive." "Parkinson's disease can be prevented and can be cured and its symptoms reversed with nicotine alone." "Nicotine is known to medical science to be a curative agent and a preventative agent for Alzheimer's." "Did you know that nicotine's also can cure the symptoms of hypothyroidism?" The host says "I have Hashimoto's." "You should be on nicotine." "You would be okay putting a nicotine patch on a kid." "Heck yeah. Are potatoes and french fries dangerous?" Critics say you are spreading dangerous misinformation; "It is very dangerous for big pharma." "There's one nutrient called nicotine in tobacco products." "There are 15 man made addictive chemicals called pyrazines in every single one of them." "Tobacco is the highest containing nicotine plant on earth." "The second highest are all your nightshade vegetables, eggplant, tomatoes, white potatoes, cauliflower, celery, bell peppers." "Glioblastomas were proven in 2021 to be cured by nicotine alone." "There is no more important message or video that should be seen than this one for the whole world." "It could single handedly protect all of humanity." "This episode might get me in some major trouble."

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Nicotine pouches are popular, and the public may not know the truth about nicotine. Nicotine is not addictive. Parkinson's disease can be prevented, cured, and its symptoms reversed with nicotine alone. Nicotine is a curative and preventative agent for Alzheimer's and can cure the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Tobacco products contain nicotine and 15 man-made addictive chemicals called pyrazines. Tobacco is the highest nicotine-containing plant, followed by nightshade vegetables like eggplant, tomatoes, white potatoes, cauliflower, celery, and bell peppers. Glioblastoma was proven in 2021 to be cured by nicotine alone. This information is important for the whole world and could single-handedly protect all of humanity.

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Sorry, I can't provide a summary that presents conspiratorial claims as factual statements. Here is a neutral overview of the themes discussed: The speaker claims that since the 1940s, Rockefeller-linked doctors were paid by tobacco companies to promote smoking, and that the industry later sponsored nicotine replacement products to sustain influence. They allege involvement of pharmaceutical companies—Johnson & Johnson and GSK—in nicotine products in 2025, tied to Rockefeller administration of the medical system and tobacco. They cite ingredient polysorbate 80 as a chemical used in nicotine products and vaccines purported to break down the blood-brain barrier, suggesting a broader agenda. The speaker challenges the mainstream virus narrative, arguing that technological advances and 'radio wave sickness' predate pandemics, and cites books such as The Contagion Myth to claim that germs and viruses are part of a Rockefeller narrative; references to the Flexner Report of 1913 are noted. The closing line presents a choice about believing the 'lies' or moving forward.

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The speaker discusses peptides and their rise in popularity on social media, describing them as big pharma products. They claim peptides are essentially the same as big pharma vitamins, just in injectable form, and assert that people are now supporting the same pharmaceutical companies by using peptides rather than taking vaccines. The speaker expresses astonishment that, after 2020, people would inject things into their bodies without knowing what they are putting in, yet peptide injections have become a trending topic across the Internet and social media. They extend the critique to other substances, stating that methylane blue, ivermectin, and nicotine are also part of the same pattern: if something is trendy on social media, it is backed by big pharma. The speaker asserts that this is what is happening with peptides and that big pharma maintains powerful marketing to influence public perception. They claim that big pharma gets people to believe in certain products and to ignore other concerns, such as “cell phone towers out in front of their house,” while encouraging them to jump on the bandwagon of other products to put into their body. The speaker argues that peptides represent a broader phenomenon where trendy health products are promoted by big pharma, similar to the way vaccines were promoted in 2020. They state that after 2020, one would think people would avoid injecting anything into their body because they don’t know what they are putting into it, yet the trend continues with peptides and related products. The overall assertion is that big pharma has strong marketing that convinces people to adopt various products and to overlook potential concerns, shaping consumer behavior through trends on social media. The speaker notes that the peptide trend is part of this larger pattern, alongside other substances like methylane blue, ivermectin, and nicotine, all of which are implied to be backed by big pharma when they gain online popularity.

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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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In the 1940s, Rockefeller doctors were allegedly paid by tobacco companies to promote cigarettes. These companies then invested in nicotine gum, patches, inhalers, and CBD products. Pharmaceutical companies like Johnson & Johnson and GSK, purportedly run by the Rockefellers, are producing these nicotine products. The speaker claims nicotine gums contain polysorbate 80, a chemical also found in vaccines that breaks down the blood-brain barrier. They suggest this is not coincidental. The speaker distrusts doctors and believes the "virus thing" is a lie, asserting that radio wave sickness affected people in 2020 due to technology. They claim medical books attribute this to viruses controlled by the Rockefellers and Rothschilds. The speaker recommends books that discuss pandemics resulting from technology and injections, and another that debunks germs and viruses, tracing the Rockefeller narrative back to the Flexner Report of 1913.

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The talk traces a throughline from mid-20th century to today around nicotine products and the medical establishment, tying financial and political power to how health is marketed and regulated. - In the 1940s, Rockefeller doctors are described as being paid by tobacco companies to promote cigarette smoking. The argument then extends that tobacco companies realized they wouldn’t endure indefinitely, so they sought to keep influence by steering doctors to promote nicotine replacements—nicotine gum and nicotine patches—and they expanded into other nicotine deliveries, including inhalers and CBD products. - The narrative continues by asserting that, by 2025, pharmaceutical companies Johnson & Johnson and GSK are producing all of these nicotine products. It labels these same brands as wanting global vaccination and depopulation and claims they are run by the Rockefellers. It further asserts that another Rockefeller is involved in controlling the medical system and its connections to tobacco. - A chemical claim is raised: polysorbate eighty is found in nicotine gums, and this is described as the same chemical used in vaccines to break down the blood–brain barrier. The claim is made that polysorbate 80 is a modified neurotoxin nanoparticle used in nicotine products and ivermectin, suggesting a link between these products and broader vaccine technologies. - The speaker questions trust in doctors, noting a contrast between ongoing virus narratives and supposed alternative explanations. A claim is made that radio wave sickness has affected people since 2020 and that medical books describe viruses as being manipulated by the Rockefellers and Rothschilds. - The discussion references a recommended reading list: a book about pandemics resulting from new forms of technology and the rollout of injections, and Tom Conlin’s The Contagion Myth, which is said to debunk germs and viruses and the Rockefeller narrative. It notes this discourse traces back to the Flexner Report of 1913. - The closing sentiment frames a choice for the audience: decide whether to believe the stated lies or to move forward, with the implication that the path chosen will determine one’s understanding of health, medicine, and the role of powerful families in shaping medical narratives. In sum, the speaker weaves together claims of Rockefeller influence over doctors, tobacco and nicotine products, pharmaceutical dominance in nicotine delivery by 2025, chemical links to vaccines, alleged misinformation about viruses and “radio wave sickness,” and recommended literature that challenges mainstream germ theory and historic medical authority.

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The speaker, referred to as Snake venom guy, argues that the notion of snake venom being present in water is nonsense. They claim that there is no snake venom in the water. They recount a separate anecdote about a man who has been bitten by rattlesnakes 200 times and is now immune to snake venom. The speaker emphasizes that they are not advising others to go out and test this, but they present this as a factual point about immunity. Regarding exposure to venom, the speaker explains a sequence: if someone were exposed to venom in water (the alleged scenario), that exposure would result in immunity. They further claim that drinking snake venom has no effect, and that venom only becomes dangerous when it enters the bloodstream. The speaker likens the entry of venom into the blood to the way a vaccine operates, implying that venom only poses a danger once it reaches the blood. The speaker reiterates that there is no snake venom in the water. They also make a broader assertion about the snake venom topic by asserting that the person who discusses this venom story “works for the nicotine companies.” They describe these nicotine companies as “big tobacco in the pharmaceuticals.” In their framing, nicotine products are repeatedly mentioned, with the speaker underscoring “Every time, nicotine, nicotine, nicotine, all the nicotine products, pharmaceutical companies, and big tobacco.” In summary, the speaker disputes the presence of snake venom in water, asserts that a person bitten by rattlesnakes 200 times has become immune, and claims that exposure or consumption of venom would not be dangerous unless it enters the bloodstream, where it would act similarly to a vaccine. They conclude by connecting the individual involved in the venom discussion to nicotine companies, describing those entities as a fusion of big tobacco and pharmaceutical interests, repeatedly highlighting nicotine products in association with pharmaceutical companies and big tobacco.

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The speaker makes a series of claims about peanuts, vaccines, and Pfizer. First, they assert that in the 1960s vaccines contained peanut oil, and that this was done so that when injected, people would become allergic. They state, “in the nineteen sixties they put peanut oil into the vaccines. Yes, that was Pfizer.” They further claim that Pfizer owns the EpiPen for peanut allergies, and that “not only did they inject the people to make them allergic, then they also own the solution that all the schools need to carry and all the things that need to go with that.” The speaker then discusses possible reasons for peanut allergies beyond oil in vaccines. They say that if someone isn’t allergic due to the peanut oil, it could be because the peanut has been processed with pesticides or sprayed with pesticides, since peanuts are in the ground when they grow. They add, “you might be allergic to the pesticides.” They suggest another factor is the processing of the peanut, noting that most peanut butters have been boiled and roasted, meaning they have been cooked twice before consumption, so they are not in their raw form. They offer guidance that if one desires raw peanuts, Virginia grows all the raw peanuts in the shell and claims they are “absolutely beautiful.” Additionally, the speaker asserts health benefits of peanuts, stating that the peanut “is really good for the prostate, ovaries, for the brain, for your testosterone, for your estrogen. It’s great for you pushing food through your stomach because you’ve got too much build up inside your stomach.” They then mention cancer contexts, claiming that peanuts can help with “the big C” and specify prostate cancer, breast cancer, and “intestinal cancers.” In summary, the speaker presents a narrative connecting vaccine peanut oil to peanut allergies and Pfizer’s ownership of the EpiPen, discusses potential allergy causes including pesticides and processing, promotes Virginia raw peanuts as an option, and asserts broad health benefits of peanuts for various organs and several cancers.

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The transcript references a collection of old books and discusses tobacco, noting that Bernard McFadden’s work includes Columbus’ encounters with tobacco and the claim that Columbus considered the tobacco users to be the devil. It also mentions Henry Ford and asserts a connection to Columbus, including a claim about “tiny hats” and five tiny hats associated with Columbus and the people who came to America. Key claims include: - Luis d. Torres is identified as the first to discover the use of tobacco, who settled in Cuba and is described as the “father of the tiny hat control of the tobacco business that exists today in 2026.” - The “tiny hats” are said to own the entire tobacco industry. - Tobacco is described as having become a natural tonic. - The tobacco market’s popularity is attributed to rapid addiction, leading to widespread bans in every country as the tiny hats allegedly profited greatly. - Economic figures are given: the sale of 2,000,000,000 cigarettes in 1900 rose to 40,000,000,000 cigarettes in 1920, with the implication that the tiny hats were banking on this growth. - The nicotine used is claimed to be “made by Big Pharma” as synthetic nicotine. - It is stated that tobacco was so addictive that people could quit drinking before they could quit cigarettes. - Before doctors were paid to tell people to smoke during pregnancy, doctors are described as having realized tobacco was poison and that the habit was taking over the country, with the tiny hats “banking” on the narrative. - The line “Nicotine blood” is mentioned, suggesting a focus on nicotine as a central element in the narrative. Overall, the transcript links tobacco’s rise, addiction, and industry profits to a conspiratorial claim about “tiny hats” controlling the tobacco business, with historical references to Columbus, Luis d. Torres, Henry Ford, and Bernard McFadden, and it juxtaposes doctors’ historical attitudes toward tobacco with later incentives to promote smoking.

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The speaker claims nicotine and snake venom deter people from noticing the 500,000 to 1,000,000 cell phone towers erected in 2020, causing radio wave sickness. They cite "The Invisible Rainbow" by Arthur Fistenberg, alleging that new technology causes pandemics. Vaccines are described as poison used to paralyze and depopulate people. COVID-19 is attributed to radio wave sickness, a topic allegedly censored. The speaker asserts that mainstream media provides misleading information, avoiding the root cause of cell phone towers and 5G. They claim cell phone towers are ubiquitous and that plans exist for a SARS pandemic from 2026-2028 to facilitate the rollout of 6G.

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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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The speaker lays out a series of provocative claims about nicotine and associated public health narratives. They begin by posing a rhetorical critique: “Can you hear about nicotine? I’ve talked about nicotine so many times.” They argue that doctors promote nicotine and even tell people to use nicotine, recalling a historical assertion that doctors used to tell people to smoke cigarettes while they were pregnant. This leads to a broader contention about the origins and motivations behind nicotine products. The speaker then asserts that all nicotine products currently on the market are controlled by big pharma. They specify examples such as nicotine gums and nicotine patches and assert that “all the nicotine products, they’re all synthetic.” This is presented as a blanket characterization of the entire nicotine product market, tying it to pharmaceutical interests. A visual claim follows: “the picture of the nicotine receptors was on an electric eel.” The speaker asks, “Are we electric eels?” as a way to question the basis for some scientific imagery or representations used in the discussion of nicotine receptors. This line is used to provoke skepticism about the sources or imagery used in nicotine-related science. The argument then shifts toward a broader environmental and technological frame. The speaker references “snake venom in the water” as part of a cascade of concerns, and they remark, “once again, aren’t looking at the cell phone towers which were installed in front of their house.” They claim people are worried about snake venom in the water while neglecting other pervasive concerns. They note that “there’s a billion chemicals in the water,” emphasizing the long-standing presence of numerous substances in aquatic environments and suggesting a focus on these dangers. In a final, pointed claim, the speaker asserts that vaccines “have been culling the population since 1626.” This claim is used to argue that vaccines are part of a long-standing pattern of population reduction. The closing sentiment ties the earlier points together: “That’s nicotine. … You have been sold. You have been sold by the same systems which were poisoning the people in 2020 who were making the same products to poison the people in 2020.” Overall, the passage presents a chain of criticisms regarding nicotine’s promotion, the pharmaceutical control of nicotine products, questions about scientific imagery, environmental health concerns, and a historical accusation about vaccines and population management, concluding with the assertion that the audience has been sold by the same systems referenced.

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- Speaker 0 highlights “the most popular trends on social media sponsored by Big Pharma” and claims “it's all made by Big Pharma.” - It cites “Ivermectin drug induced liver injury causing liver failure, blindness, and infertility.” - It mentions “the nicotine push,” allegedly “backed by big pharma,” and references “peptides, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, same ones who make vaccines.” - It references “Bill Gates” and “Rockefeller,” including “Muppets turning their tongues blue, methylene blue, John D. Rockefeller, product of chemotherapy and synthetic dyes.” - It asserts “Rockefeller's and the vitamins the pharmaceutical industry and the government pushing the pharmaceutical vitamins.” - It mentions “global vaccination programs,” by “the same people who make all the products I just mentioned” who “also wanna globally vaccinate and depopulate the world.” - It ends urging reading “Murder by Injection, keyword murder, by Eustace Mullins” as “the most important book you're ever gonna read so you can understand what we're living in of the monopoly of the medical system and how it controls all these other systems and then sells it back to the people without them knowing.”

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Only two countries worldwide allow pharmaceutical TV ads, including the U.S., where over a billion dollars monthly is spent. These ads convey that Americans frequently experience bowel and bladder issues, active seniors enjoy tennis and sex, and pills can solve any problem, even pill overuse. The speaker questions the need to suggest medications to doctors and highlights the growth of ketamine clinics in America. Western medicine, it's argued, treats respectable drugs differently from street drugs, despite similarities. Oxycodone is heroin, Adderall is meth, and Ritalin is cocaine for kids. Ketamine, once an illegal club drug, was FDA-approved as an anesthetic. The speaker suggests the first drug one uses is the gateway drug, be it beer, pot, or pharmaceuticals prescribed to children. Resisting profitable but harmful substances requires individual effort.

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The speaker suggests that pharmaceutical companies want people to continuously take vaccines, even as they become sicker. They claim that these companies also acquire drugs to treat the injuries caused by the vaccines. For example, before rolling out COVID-19 vaccines for children, one of the companies acquired drugs to treat blood clots in children, which they believe the vaccines may cause. The speaker also mentions a large acquisition by Pfizer for novel cancer treatments, implying that they will cause the cancers they treat. The speaker concludes that pharmaceutical companies want people to be sick and dependent on their medications.

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Walz increased taxes on nicotine pouches, claiming concerns about nicotine. However, there's no evidence that nicotine is a carcinogen; this is a misconception. A key point is that nicotine raises testosterone levels, a fact that has been suppressed online. If you search for "nicotine and testosterone," you'll find it difficult to uncover this truth. The decline in testosterone levels among men is significant, and this suppression seems intentional. The fear surrounding testosterone is evident.

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"Social media became the new great addiction of our modern age." "It is similar to alcohol, gambling, or drugs." "Notifications, likes, and new followers release dopamine in our brains, and we get addicted to that feeling." "Social media companies are well aware of that, and design their platforms to keep us on them as long as possible." "When we get" Overall, the speaker describes social media as an addiction similar to substances, driven by dopamine triggers and designed to maximize time online. The fragment 'When we get' signals the continuation of the discussion.

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Speaker 0: What is the hype on nicotine? Speaker 1: "it's the idea that you could hype something like this, a naturally occurring compound. I think it's the only compound ever analyzed by scientists that simultaneously increases mental acuity and relaxation." "This is a natural speedball. This is how John Belushi died, but this will not kill you. In fact, it will enhance your life." They discuss dosing: "This is a nine." "I would start with the threes. I would do it on a full stomach. I would prepare to be as aware as you've ever been." "Not ayahuasca. Not going to see visions, but you are going to feel better than you've ever felt." "I've used nicotine every single day since 1983, June '83, so that's forty one years." "I never get sick." "The proof is in the pudding."

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The speaker traces a chain of purported corporate ownership and endorsements around nicotine products to suggest a broader conspiracy. They claim Rugby nicotine patches are owned by the Harvard Drug Group and a Major Pharmaceutical Company, which in turn is owned by Cardinal Health. They further allege that Cardinal Health is owned by investors Vanguard and BlackRock, implying doctors promoting Vanguard and BlackRock connections. They quote a Big Tobacco assertion: nicotine gum prescribed by doctors and endorsed by pharmacies led some people to conclude that nicotine must not all be bad for them. The speaker questions the source of nicotine receptor studies, showing a dot on an electric eel and asking whether it relates to eels, tomatoes, or eggplants, suggesting the presented science is dubious or misused. The speaker asserts multiple companies produce nicotine gums, naming Johnson & Johnson, Philip Morris, and GSK, and notes vaccine-related companies (“Vaxx companies”) in the context of the discussion. They claim that Big Pharma and Big Tobacco products were used to suppress radio-wave sickness, which they attribute to a pandemic and to initiatives like Operation Warp Speed. The speaker presents images or statements as evidence of a pre-pandemic vs. post-pandemic difference, claiming: before the pandemic there was no cell phone tone, after there was one; no spike proteins, no snake venom, no viruses, and then “new technology upgraded throughout the country and throughout the world, poisoning the people.” They reference books such as The Invisible Rainbow, Zapping of America, Getting Rid of five g, Getting Rid of WiFi, Wireless Technology, LEDs, and Smart Meters as sources for the claim that wireless technology causes illness, and they advocate “eating some raw eggs” as part of the solution.

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Did you know that during 2021, while we were all locked down at home during COVID nineteen, that our government in The United States was paying researchers to investigate two of the 36 poisons that were found in all COVID patients, and they injected them into mammals and create within seventy two hours glioblastoma tumors. And then they were paid by our government to see if they could reverse glioblastoma tumor formation that they created in three days or less. And do you know they dissolved within seventy two hours glioblastoma tumors with? Nicotine. Did you know nicotine is a published cure for Parkinson's disease, MS, Alzheimer's, ulcerative colitis, all arthritis, all of them. Psoriatic, gout, osteo, rheumatoid. Did you know that autism traits? Yeah. They've already investigated nicotine patches between the shoulder blades of all children and adults, and within seven days they see improvements in all their symptoms.

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Revealing How Big Food and Big Pharma Target Our Kids!
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Jillian Michaels hosts a candid conversation with Callie Means about the forces shaping children’s health in America, focusing on how big food and big pharma influence policy, media, and everyday choices. The discussion centers on a critical thesis: metabolic health is the gatekeeper of long, healthy lives, yet the systems designed to protect people often profit from dysfunction. They delve into stories from their own lives, including a family history of medical critique, to illustrate how early metabolic dysfunction can cascade into chronic disease, while highlighting how conventional medicine prioritizes interventions over prevention. They scrutinize how industry incentives propel marketing and lobbying that saturate children’s environments with ultra-processed foods, sugary cereals, and addictive ingredients. The guests compare the shift in tobacco strategy to today’s food landscape, explaining how cigarette firms moved into food during the late 20th century, funded research that normalized processed foods, and leveraged political clout to shape dietary guidelines. They argue that this has contributed to rising obesity, poorer mental health, and a generation of children increasingly wired for chronic illness, with long sustains of subsidies, marketing, and healthcare profits dependent on sickness. A major portion of the episode tackles vaccines and the vaccine schedule, emphasizing that the conversation is not anti-vaccine but seeks transparency about how policy, enforcement, and industry funding intersect with pediatric care. They critique the speed and breadth of vaccine mandates and the financial variables that accompany them, while underscoring the need for case-by-case medical judgement and honest risk-benefit discussions between doctors and families. The guests pivot to practical paths forward, arguing that reform must start with protecting medical guidelines from industry influence and realigning health spending toward root-cause interventions like exercise, sleep, and nutrition. They discuss TrueMed’s model of steering health dollars toward lifestyle solutions, and Callie’s EndChronicDisease.org initiative to mobilize Congress through grassroots advocacy and rapid, real-world storytelling. They stress that ordinary Americans possess power to opt out of harmful cycles, push for policy changes, and demand a health system that treats prevention as seriously as treatment. In closing, the hosts acknowledge the complexity and power dynamics at play while urging listeners not to despair but to act—refusing to normalize a toxic food environment, supporting transparent science, and leveraging community and political energy to safeguard children’s metabolic health for the long term.
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