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The speaker attacks peptides as a major concern, asserting that health influencers push peptide use while claiming they are “self vaccinating themselves.” They assert that “the peptides are made by Pfizer and backed by Bill Gates,” and that “the vaccine companies [are] selling the people peptides,” which supposedly makes people “look like skeletons” on social media and in real life. The speaker says influencers trust big pharma after the 2020 pandemic and that people will “stick needles in their chest and their stomach and all over the place” with peptides and then claim it’s a new discovery that everyone should use peptides. They remark that “big pharma companies culled about ten percent of the population with vaccines in 2020,” and question what such products would contain.
The speaker recalls 2020 events, noting that “they were forcing people's masks, they were shutting down businesses, telling people to stand on stickers, people were fighting each other in the grocery store, police were tackling people at the grocery store over something that's completely fake,” and asserts that “the viruses don't even exist.”
They argue against putting peptides into the body, saying it “doesn't really make a lot of sense” and that “Nature doesn't hurt you and it's not involved with big pharma.” For weight loss, they advise sticking to food and natural activity: “If somebody's desperate to lose weight, go run outside,” or “buy a jump rope,” or “go run on the treadmill.” They emphasize that you should simply “start running.”
The speaker as a fitness background person recounts personal experience, suggesting a straightforward approach to health: “You wanna get in shape? You run.” They reiterate the idea of not needing injections to lose weight and to avoid the appearance of a skeletal, sunken-faced look, describing how “they look like skeletons” and “look like freaks” on social media.