reSee.it - Related Video Feed

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Bobby may be willing to play nice, but I won't. If senators oppose RFK Jr., I will fund challengers to primary them. RFK did a great job at the hearing, and the Maha MAGA unity movement is strong, supporting his confirmation. We're closely monitoring every senator's actions, and hundreds of thousands are mobilized for change. We're at a breaking point in America, and senators must choose between serving the people or big corporations. I support RFK because, like many Americans, I want healthy food and medicine for our children. The tragedy of parents burying their children must end. In 2020, I funded Democratic candidates, but now I’ll use my resources to challenge those who oppose RFK Jr. Thank you for having me.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Tomorrow at 10 AM EST, RFK will have his confirmation hearing for Secretary of Health and Human Services. It's crucial to call your US senators and urge them to vote yes on his nomination, as he is highly qualified and ready to lead. I’ll share a list of key senators to contact. In 2020, I supported Democrats in Georgia, and I will closely monitor your votes. If you oppose Bobby, I will work to fund challengers against you in future elections. This message is bipartisan; it’s time to end the exploitation by big pharma and big agriculture. You must choose between transparency and accountability or standing in the way. Choose wisely.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Many in the longevity and biohacking community use wearables like Oura rings and Apple Watches. There are concerns about health information being uploaded to the cloud and used to monitor vitals, potentially for nefarious purposes. Figures like Robert Kennedy Jr. are concerned that those near the poverty line lack access to the same health monitoring tools as the wealthy. He believes everyone should have access to tools like glucose monitors to understand their health better. The goal is to combat the chronic disease epidemic, obesity, and type 2 diabetes. Some suggest using tools like glucose monitors or even Ozempic to reverse these trends, even if there are potential downsides. Wearables may be the future for those who choose them, and even those with limited financial resources should have the option to use them to improve their health.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Secretary Kennedy was asked if consumers should continue to have access to wearable health monitoring devices. Kennedy responded affirmatively, stating that the HHS is launching a large advertising campaign to encourage Americans to use wearables to take control of their health. Wearables allow people to monitor metrics like glucose levels and heart rate in relation to diet and physical activity, which can inform better lifestyle choices. Kennedy believes wearables are key to the "MAHA agenda," or "making America healthy again." His vision is for every American to be wearing a wearable device within four years.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Wearables are considered key to the "MAHA" agenda, which stands for making America healthy again. The vision is for every American to be wearing a wearable device within four years, to track data about their diet, physical activity, and lifestyle.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker respects Bobby but says he "turned on" him early and "flat out lied" about things. Specifically, Bobby allegedly lied about the speaker getting sick for two or three days, claiming it was due to a vaccine. The speaker says Bobby "weaponized" and "misled" about what he had. The speaker claims to have been leading the "make America healthy" cause for decades, stating it started in California. He cites the Skittles ban and past efforts to remove red dye. While admiring Bobby, the speaker believes there is a lot of "mis and disinformation" regarding vaccines that has hurt public health.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 stated that wearables are a key to the MAHA agenda making America healthy again, and that the vision is for every American to be wearing a wearable within four years. They referenced diet, physical activity, and the way people live their lives as context. The remark ended with, “Thank you, mister secretary. Following up.”

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker addresses a video from a person in nursing who asks if insurance or the government should pay for the care of those who contract vaccine-preventable diseases if they chose not to vaccinate, and about liability if they infect others. The speaker claims the person in the video is unhealthy and pushing unhealthy products and vaccines, so is in pharmaceutical sales, not healthcare. The speaker hopes they will research vaccines and learn that there are more vaccine-injured than not. The speaker asks if obese people, smokers or alcoholics should be refused healthcare, and says they don't want to live in a society where people decide who lives and dies based on health choices, as they claim happened during the pandemic. The speaker hopes the person in the video will absorb information on the internet and that being called out will wake them up.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
In this video, the speaker discusses the presence of DNA fragments in COVID mRNA vaccines. They mention that while it has been proven in the laboratory, it hasn't been solidly proven in real-life human beings. The speaker criticizes certain individuals for not responding to their communications over the past two years. They also claim that the vaccine has caused a high number of deaths and injuries. The speaker suggests that people should be aware of the corruption in healthcare systems and recommends using products from a wellness company. The video concludes with a promotion for the wellness company's medical emergency kit.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker claims to be the reason college and high school athletes are getting paid. He calls himself "Mister influencer to influencers." He states he fights to eradicate childhood malnutrition. He accuses the mainstream media and Hollywood of being pedophiles until flight logs are released. He asks if he is canceled yet.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
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.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Kamala Harris released her health records, including STD test results, and challenged Donald Trump to do the same. The speaker asserts that Harris hid Joe Biden's cognitive decline from the public and that the public doesn't care about her health records. The speaker suggests Harris should take a toxicology test, implying she may have been the one who left white powder in the White House. The speaker states that if the public doesn't care about Trump's 34 felonies, they won't care about his high cholesterol. The speaker concludes by mentioning RFK Jr. and Nicole Shanahan's plan to make America healthy again.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Here's the breaking news: RFK Junior is now the Secretary of Health and Human Services. America faces epidemics of obesity, chronic diseases, and addiction. It makes you wonder, has this been orchestrated? Powerful entities seem to control destinies through propaganda and have captured Congress and the press, especially big pharma and food industries. The system appears controlled by the drug industry, with agencies like the FDA and NIH under scrutiny for conflicts of interest. The US has the lowest life expectancy in the developed world. We've become victims of an industrial food system paralleling the drug industry, and governmental agencies exert extensive control. But, there's hope. The plan is to replace corrupt officials with honest public servants. RFK Junior believes in freedom of choice, informed decisions, and exposing corruption. The aim: a stronger, united America controlled by the people, not corporations. It's time to realize we've been fed lies, and together, we can bring change to the world.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Bobby Kennedy has been nominated by President Trump for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services. His opponents are attempting to discredit him by falsely claiming he wants to eliminate the polio vaccine. The truth is that a petition was filed questioning the safety of one specific polio vaccine, which was licensed based on inadequate clinical trials. The petition aimed to require a proper review, not to eliminate access to the vaccine. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader issues of vaccine safety, the conflicts of interest in health agencies, and the increasing chronic health conditions in children. Kennedy's commitment to transparency and public health reform is emphasized, highlighting the need for change in the current healthcare system.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker claims the biggest issue is the transhumanism agenda, naming Bill Gates, World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, and Ray Kurzweil, who 'started this in 2000 roughly '16 going public with what they wanna do.' They say 'we are going to convert God's carbon based life form humans into a silica based cyborg system' and 'they've been doing that,' urging people to take responsibility for health to become superhuman. They claim 'Right now, everybody is about 10% human and 10% machine.' They say they can show, for any person, whether 'vaxxed or unvaxxed,' 'synthetic red blood cells,' 'hydrogels,' and 'nanotechnology,' and insist 'it's everywhere'—in toothpaste, toilet paper, cereal—and that 'they're spraying nanotech and nanodust, smart dust everywhere in the sky with the chemtrails' and 'it's in the water supply.' They mention a transhumanism research team with an electron microscope, ending with 'What we have to focus on right now.'

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK Jr. Spars with Dem Senators Trying to Smear Him at Hearing, with Michael Knowles and Link Lauren
Guests: Michael Knowles, Link Lauren
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Megyn Kelly discusses Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing for the Department of Health and Human Services, emphasizing his commitment to implementing Donald Trump's health agenda. She criticizes Democrats for their attacks on Kennedy, particularly regarding his stance on vaccines, while noting the presence of parents in the audience who support his message. Kennedy, a long-time advocate against Big Pharma, faced scrutiny from senators, including Bernie Sanders, who questioned his nonprofit's sale of anti-vaccine onesies. Kelly highlights the absurdity of the hearing's focus on such trivial matters instead of serious health issues. Senator Katherine Cortez Masto's framing of Kennedy as a Trump puppet is noted, alongside speculation about potential Democratic support for his nomination. Sheldon Whitehouse's questioning was less aggressive, suggesting he might support Kennedy. Kelly points out that many Democrats are aligned with corporate interests, undermining their credibility in criticizing Kennedy. The conversation shifts to Kennedy's views on chronic diseases and environmental toxins, with Kelly asserting that he represents a growing movement among parents concerned about their children's health. The discussion also touches on the Kennedy family's internal conflicts, particularly Caroline Kennedy's disparaging remarks about RFK Jr. Kelly defends Kennedy against accusations of past substance abuse, arguing that the family's history should not be weaponized against him. The overall sentiment is that Kennedy's nomination reflects a broader shift in political dynamics, with increasing public support for his health initiatives. The segment concludes with a preview of upcoming political discussions and a message from Tax Network USA regarding tax assistance.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Incoming HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Deep Dive, Part 1 - on Fauci, Vaccines, and Big Pharma
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Megyn Kelly welcomes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to discuss his recent appointment as Health and Human Services Secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. Kennedy, once labeled a member of the "disinformation dozen" by President Biden, has seen a resurgence in his public presence since a lengthy interview with Kelly in March 2022, which covered topics like vaccines, the JFK assassination, and COVID-19. Kennedy, a prominent environmental lawyer and member of the Kennedy family, has faced criticism for his views on vaccines, particularly his stance against thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative. He argues for the need for safe vaccines and independent regulators, emphasizing that he is not anti-vaccine but advocates for vaccine safety. He recounts his efforts to remove mercury from vaccines, highlighting studies he believes show its harmful effects. The conversation shifts to Dr. Anthony Fauci, whom Kennedy criticizes for his handling of public health and vaccine promotion. Kennedy claims Fauci has prioritized pharmaceutical profits over public health, alleging that Fauci's actions during the AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic reflect a pattern of agency capture by the pharmaceutical industry. He discusses Fauci's financial ties to vaccine development and the alleged suppression of alternative treatments like Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Kennedy also addresses the controversy surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, asserting that it does not prevent transmission and questioning the rationale behind mandatory vaccinations, especially for low-risk populations. He expresses concern over the lack of transparency regarding vaccine injuries and the need for independent research free from pharmaceutical influence. The discussion touches on the censorship Kennedy has faced, particularly regarding his views on the lab leak theory and vaccine safety. He reflects on the personal toll this has taken on his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines, emphasizing his desire to protect her from the backlash he receives for his outspoken positions. The interview concludes with a promise of a follow-up discussion, where they will delve deeper into the implications of Kennedy's views and the ongoing debates surrounding public health and vaccine policy.

Breaking Points

RFK JR: Don't Take MY Medical Advice
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced significant scrutiny during his recent testimonies in Congress. A protester, linked to Ben Cohen of Ben & Jerry's, criticized Medicaid cuts while connecting them to U.S. funding for military actions in Gaza. RFK Jr. discussed vaccines, stating he would likely vaccinate for measles but emphasized that people should seek advice from medical professionals rather than him. He faced tough questioning about cuts to the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), with critics highlighting the potential harm to vulnerable families. RFK Jr. argued that budget cuts do not equate to a lack of empathy, a stance that complicates his position given his history of advocating for government oversight.

No Lab Coat Required

RFK Jr. isn’t the first to try to "Make America Healthy Again”
reSee.it Podcast Summary
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.

The Rubin Report

Oval Office Crowd Stunned by RFK Jr.’s Unexpected Admission in His Acceptance Speech
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Scarlet Letter expresses a deep commitment to animal welfare, feeling guilty for not doing enough compared to her efforts for animals versus humans. Dave Rubin humorously suggests she try a good steak. The conversation shifts to political topics, including the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he aims to address public health issues and restore transparency in health agencies. Kennedy's skepticism about vaccines and the COVID-19 response is highlighted, with discussions on the implications of his confirmation. The hosts discuss the broader political landscape, noting a shift where traditional Democrats and Republicans are realigning, with figures like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. emerging as populist leaders. They emphasize the importance of transparency in government spending, particularly regarding the Doge initiative aimed at auditing federal expenditures. The hosts critique past administrations for their lack of accountability and express optimism about potential reforms under the current administration. The conversation touches on military spending, the Ukraine conflict, and the need for a balanced budget, with a focus on the importance of real governance. They conclude with a humorous note on the absurdity of AI and transhumanism, advocating for genuine human connections over technological substitutes.

Unlimited Hangout

The PayPal Presidency Pt. I: Biotech and Biosurveillance with Max Jones
Guests: Max Jones
reSee.it Podcast Summary
In this episode of Unlimited Hangout, host Whitney Webb discusses the implications of Donald Trump's return to the White House and the influence of the PayPal Mafia on U.S. government policy. Many Trump supporters believe that the "Deep State" is being dismantled, but Webb warns that the new structures being put in place may not be better than the previous ones. The PayPal Mafia, known for their libertarian public image, is linked to significant surveillance and biotech ambitions, including the creation of a new world currency. Webb introduces a series titled "the PayPal presidency," focusing on the group's influence on healthcare and biotechnology. The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, initially aimed at reducing Big Pharma's influence in government healthcare regulation and rejecting COVID-era policies, has shifted since Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement of Trump. Kennedy, now poised to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is expected to approve experimental products and expand surveillance contracts with companies like Palantir. Max Jones, the guest, notes that Kennedy's initial agenda has changed, particularly after securing endorsements from figures tied to Big Pharma. He highlights how Kennedy's promises to regulate the pharmaceutical industry are being undermined by his new associations. The conversation reveals concerns about the potential for deregulation of clinical trials and the introduction of bio-surveillance regimes that could exploit personal health data. The discussion also touches on the implications of AI and bio-surveillance in healthcare, with a focus on how these technologies could be used to manipulate public behavior and enforce compliance. Webb and Jones express skepticism about the motives behind these developments, suggesting that they may lead to a more authoritarian state where individual freedoms are compromised under the guise of health security. Overall, the episode raises critical questions about the intersection of technology, healthcare, and government power, urging listeners to remain vigilant about the implications of these changes.

Breaking Points

'Not RADICAL': Trump, RFK Jr Make Pitch For HHS Nomination
reSee.it Podcast Summary
In this episode of Counterpoints, Ryan discusses his wife's recent breast cancer diagnosis, emphasizing advancements in treatment. The hosts cover various topics, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he aims to focus on health rather than sickness. They highlight RFK Jr.'s views on vaccines, which he claims will be informed and pro-vaccine, while also addressing abortion policies that may satisfy Republican senators. The conversation touches on the ideological shifts within the Republican Party regarding health and vaccines, and the implications of RFK Jr.'s confirmation on broader health issues. They conclude with a discussion on the need for systemic change in health and environmental policies, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the nation's health crisis.

The Rubin Report

Congress Sits in Stunned Silence After RFK Jr.’s Brutal Fact-Based Wake-Up Call
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Dave Rubin discusses the recent RFK hearing, highlighting the chaotic nature of the event and the Democratic Party's reaction to RFK's alignment with Donald Trump on health issues. RFK emphasizes the chronic disease epidemic in America, stating that the U.S. has the highest burden of chronic diseases globally, which contributed to high COVID-19 death rates. He argues that addressing health issues is crucial for the nation's well-being. Rubin critiques Democratic senators, particularly Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, for their confrontational questioning of RFK regarding his past affiliations and financial commitments. RFK asserts his commitment to science and vaccines, while Warren implies he has ulterior motives related to pharmaceutical companies. Rubin defends RFK, suggesting that the Democrats' attacks reveal their desperation and disconnect from the public's health concerns. The discussion also touches on the political coalition forming between disaffected liberals and traditional conservatives, united by a desire for change. Rubin expresses disdain for the current state of the Democratic Party, suggesting they are out of touch with voters. He concludes with RFK's commitment to improving public health and scrutinizing the food supply if confirmed as HHS Secretary. Rubin briefly mentions a tragic helicopter crash in D.C. and shifts to discussing Trump's recent legislative actions, emphasizing a focus on immigration and crime. He wraps up by addressing various viewer questions, touching on topics like taxes, relationships, and the political landscape.

Breaking Points

MAHA Meltdown: REVOLT Over Casey Means For Surgeon General
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Trump has nominated Dr. Casey Means as the new U.S. Surgeon General, replacing Dr. Janette after backlash regarding her pro-vaccine stance. Dr. Means, known for her skepticism towards vaccines and ties to the Maha movement, has gained attention for her controversial views. Critics, including Laura Loomer, have raised concerns about her qualifications and past statements, alleging she lacks an active medical license and engages in unconventional practices. The nomination has sparked tension within the MAGA and Maha communities, revealing deeper conflicts over health narratives and the influence of profit motives in healthcare. Additionally, Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr.'s former vice presidential pick, expressed confusion over the nomination, suggesting RFK Jr. may not have control over his decisions. The situation highlights the complexities and divisions within these political circles.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK and Tulsi Coast Toward Confirmation, and Trump's Legal Fights Ahead, w/ Aronberg, Davis, & Stone
Guests: Aronberg, Davis, Stone
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Megyn Kelly discusses the rapid developments in the Trump presidency, particularly the approval of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Despite opposition from Democrats and some Republicans due to his vaccine skepticism, Kelly emphasizes the importance of open dialogue about public health issues beyond vaccines, such as diet and environmental factors affecting children's health. She argues that RFK Jr. aims to address broader public health crises and advocates for regenerative agriculture. Kelly also highlights the confirmation process for Tulsi Gabbard, who is expected to receive support from key Republican senators despite initial skepticism. Gabbard's commitment to accountability within the intelligence community is noted, particularly regarding unauthorized disclosures, drawing parallels to the controversial Snowden case. The conversation shifts to Trump's executive orders, particularly those targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Kelly and her guests discuss the legal implications of these orders, asserting that DEI practices often violate civil rights laws. They predict significant legal challenges to Trump's orders, especially regarding gender transition procedures for minors, which Kelly categorizes as child abuse. The discussion includes Trump's stance on birthright citizenship, with Kelly noting the constitutional complexities involved. She highlights the potential for legal battles over Trump's interpretation of the 14th Amendment, particularly concerning children born to undocumented immigrants. Kelly also addresses New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's controversial comments about harboring an illegal immigrant, suggesting that his admission could lead to legal repercussions. The segment concludes with filmmaker Sean Stone discussing his documentary series on the alleged deep state conspiracy against Trump, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in government actions. Stone reflects on the historical context of political conspiracies and their implications for understanding current events.
View Full Interactive Feed