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0:00 So, tell me what it's like to testify in front of the Senate. a system where they didn't really heal people. on the pharmaceutical side and what did you see owning pharmacies and billing insurance I mean, we could go through all the statistics, So in a year, we're losing more people to chronic disease than all the wars combined. Did anybody question you or try to push back?

3:12 People afterwards came up in tears sharing their story of how the system had let them But they did- Like that's all I wanted people to understand. I know Cali released the number of 50 plus percent of the FDA's funding comes from Big advertising. Yeah, it's insane. Those ads are wild. And to their credit, they let us speak freely. And I pushed back.

6:15 I don't want to name any names, but one of the senators there was saying in his experience, And this is the problem. How do we bring these products to market? chemical treatments to the packaging, to the ingredients we add into our food, to wrong with this picture? And so we walked through all of that. And so does building an ecosystem that a history of exercise, and you know, their lifestyle sucks and they get home from work

10:06 We just got to get some wins on the board. can dive into that. Somebody called it the woo-woo. Yeah, I saw that. Yeah. Let's dive What's hard is they went immediately at like these are all This is not a Republican issue. that we're facing. And it wasn't- I am not telling you that I am an expert surgeon. You had Dr. Palmer, a psychiatrist from Harvard, who was breaking down metabolic disease

13:50 It's like as we get into that in the in the names 100%. on the 10th of next month to hand a petition signed The FDA doesn't have the bandwidth to study every time a new ingredient is added to a dangerous. It is dangerous. It's dangerous and it's spooky that you get pushback after that. Absolutely. And I had to methodically walk her through. nationwide and what they do in that environment is the media will list any recall, any mistake

17:49 And so, Lilly, Eli Lilly in particular, one of the reasons they're struggling with back over 2,000 manufacturing facilities owned by Big I feel like these people are full of shit. What part of that? And when you peel back the layers to that onion, the New York Post majority holders and monetizing your chronic disease with all the things you and I've discussed before

20:40 the narrative from rising in their siloed bucket. and can we uncover the root cause and fix the root cause? It's so weird that they've been able to do this for so long in such a shifty way. that got this other. benefit managers out there. they're making billions off of wholesale price in America. that times all the states in the United States and think about how much money is

24:13 Same people. The only thing that protects us. the DOJ and what I saw with continue to prescribe testosterone. I mean, the amount of people that are having side effects of that in comparison to the testosterone like really morbidly obese people, we need to do something and this is a very good step. if you've gone so far down the wrong road, and said, this is crazy if we government fund

27:23 Yeah. You're not trying to protect babies from COVID. I didn't think about it at the time but again hearing some of my friends like Callie and But I know enough about how that system works and how things are negotiated on the back or I'm a mental health specialist and I'm going to talk to this patient about their Like exercise is more effective at curing depression and treating depression than SSRIs. That's a fact

30:36 then we don't really assess people until in our assessment tools in a primary care market Every single chronic disease is through the roof. Yeah. Like you weren't, you had to learn all this stuff and you had to learn all this stuff through your own personal health crisis. I would drink a Starbucks Frappuccino, not realizing there's 1800 calories of sugar and

32:30 They don't know. let me take a step back. Well, that doesn't include hormones in this country. And we actually did it twice because he just didn't believe my readings. yeah, I told this story before, When you went to the nutritionist- Oh, we prioritized protein, one gram of protein per pound of lean muscle mass. loaded with sugar, I don't have that insulin response

35:22 It's really hard to overeat meat. I literally went, well, starting on diet, jacked and tan. And I think in my 40s, that's a level that makes sense to me. We can prevent these through diet, lifestyle, nutrition, and helping teach And that's where it gets crazy with the insurance model. Typically for an insurance company to cover it, you've got to have two or more fasted

38:33 cancer. It's important to our metabolic health, our bone mineral density, our If somebody is going to be put on, they have an ACL surgery, they're in pain. So nobody ever got high or stimulated from it Because those creams cost hundreds of dollars, whereas an opioid's like, I think, $10 a month. testosterone. into a pain clinic asking for opioids, they're going to make you do a toxicology screen to

41:30 And I'm just, I'm telling you what I saw. That fucking series is so enraging. Yeah, he worked at the FDA approved that took a job with Sacklers A lot of people don't know the Sacklers, that was their second time creating a crisis in Slap on the wrist, no criminal charges ever brought forward. They rode off off into the sunset after creating this volume crisis of the late 70s, early

43:49 to defame people that are trying to tell you that there's poison in your food. Five percent? human rights concern, which by the way roundup is illegal in a lot of countries, citing scientific busted if they shipped it in the US. social assertions and private industry advocates have gone further. Nimamo? It corroborated with The Guardian, the new lead, LeMond, Africa Uncensored, an Australian

47:30 denigrating organic and other alternative farming methods." other biological beings? That's's unfounded other biological being They did say, hey, we recommend you don't go too hard in the paint. Other countries have severely cramped clamped down and there's been some real issues in America got his message out there and Casey. Well, it wasn't for you. You know how banged up

50:11 We're in this together our battle is not each other our battle is the federal government. You're very very good about that hey, if it's an FDA approved product I can tell you working with primary cares, about the primary market because it doesn't make money. But I think it's also what I was saying that a lot of these doctors aren't aware that this but you're going to have to have surgery.

52:18 He's posted about us. He's the man. He's amazing Like, big name athletes, but they're scared of the team doctor. who are in practice, how much are they absorbing? How much time do they have between malpractice We wanted ACL surgeries, shoulder surgeries, surgeries knee surgeries because that's how the company made its living They're taught, prescribe first, ask questions later.

54:43 If you want to move people in and out of the office, all this takes time. Correct. This is the issue. If you want to move people in and out of the office, all this takes time. more people, where more people don't have access to a doctor that's going to look at 1960s all those years where they used leaded gasoline in Well, just think about it. Undistinguishable, because usually how they're diagnosing

57:10 200 different types of cancer, why would that not be implemented into our health I never thought about that in terms of guns, like shooting guns. Well, especially firefighters. Oh, and when the wind blows and that shit goes straight through camp, that's what everybody's and food and environment, it's even happening. It wasn't meth? So he couldn't even protect his own son.

59:45 I'm here to tell you I have the questions to the test. wraps we've got a rapidly aging patient population. We have a rapid decline in There's a lot of people that vehemently disagree with a lot of this stuff, and there's a lot thing. Yeah. They have a vested interest in this information being him in the like the most negative way. Yeah. And they are fully convinced that all of his negative

1:02:30 sort of demeaning, attacking all your enemies way I think, I mean, I don't know. They're minor offenses that would not get anybody prosecuted, much less put in fucking It's something bananas. These are scary numbers, man. It's like no one thinks this is a problem. And I'm not, When I was a kid, my grandmother went to jail So I am completely sympathetic to to immigrants, but you can't let in fucking gang

1:05:42 So she can't vote. And then someone branches off and makes their own business and all sudden you're living the American dream, right? Well, I'm all for amnesty for the people that have been here their And what's shocking is if you try to come here legally, be doing something. So it's either one of two things. Either we want cheap labor, and people that employ these Haitians say these people are hard workers, they're so

1:08:43 get a passport and then I then you could get a passport. fucking the mailman and they found out about it with the girl who worked at the guy who approved his desk and would literally message her and So let's see what it says here department of Homeland Security Security spokesperson Turden Newsweek, the data in this letter is proceedings. He added that most non-citizens who are convicted of homicide are typically

1:11:02 States? Newsweek has contacted the Harris campaign for comment via email outside of standard See, this is the thing that gets weird. But a person could conspire to make something happen because that would be something that they could campaign against tie or have someone draft a letter. The level of hell that those people go through. backhanded You fucking loser. Like, literally writes it in there.

1:15:36 And what I love about it being public is it's forever memorialized in public record. Is Hitler? it is insanity because even at a smaller level just testifyingifying in front of the Senate, the level of hate and just Don't read anything about yourself. But the good thing about this kind of noise, this social chaos, is that it unveils all campaigns and have bots attack certain individuals like yourself for, you

1:18:28 that in other nations and we're looking at the data, the statistics, and the cancer, there would be articles the next day saying if everyone drinks 13 glasses of water Because if we all live to be 150, the resources will be gobbled up. fraction of the cost of the system today. We really are. Yes, she said something to that nature. and I think this will happen,

1:21:24 because they have used AI right now to diagnose diseases that people miss. They believe that In any of those practices, the clinician has to do a chart review before you come in. what was my bloodwork on testosterone? And then Alan's going to tell you and then you and it'll allow us to get cost effects. We know your REM sleep, your heart rate variability, you've gone through and you've done a DEXA.

1:24:01 then we can accrue those data sets and begin to cross-reference We would tie into it. Here's the challenge with traditional medicine. But if we vertically integrate pharmacy software with the medical practices software with the AI the rare bulls the rim sleep You didn't put on any additional body fat. It is totally affordable. and Big Medical profiteer off of our family members

1:26:25 Republican Democrat, congratulations, you have a front row seat on the fucking Titanic. capture. That the thing that you would think would be one thing we could all Yeah. it sooner, you know, you stay out of the casino you're not, you know, like he's not being tempted. But you It has been rebranded as a lifestyle drug them. That's a different risk profile and safety profile analysis

1:30:08 if you're rich, it doesn't matter if you're happily married, you love your job. If you're The during that, the one thing As you're spot on and like you don't understand. they're so overwhelming that people lull over. Like this is this is these are family members. The real cost is paid in human lives and lost loved ones. I think a tremendous amount, but the problem is then you swing that pendulum to overregulation

1:33:35 And that's what's hard. You're like what the fuck do you do with all this? and you kill a lot of people. how weird would that be? Also how transparent it is, like who owns the companies. have been so inflammatory because the message is hope it was hope it was unity gone so topsy-turvy to have the left be against a movement. you what you should be saying is yeah fuck Trump, but

1:36:47 I'll accept it. of these pharmaceutical companies, wasting your time with them? Focus on podcasts, books, areas where you can truly I mean, especially, you know, what they did to Peter McCullough Peter McCullough is the most published doctor in his field in human history I don't know I don't want to be too conspiratorial. This was not a bunch of influencers, blah, blah, blah. Shame on you. That, all were present. This was not a bunch of influencers,

1:39:41 be careful if you start naming specific news outlets. Actively suppress videos and they can actively suppress social media accounts and social media posts, you know my video from testifying in front of the Senate. And you know, you could use It was too resin it was just it was people going crazy And we're all free thinkers. to point towards the fact that this is misinformation

1:43:01 And I'm like, I'm doing my best to be transparent and say they're at a disadvantage, You're going to stick your neck out? Most people in all walks of life are good people. Even he says, what am I gonna do, man? are incentivized off volume metrics that are based off cranking out the most amount of it's gonna take an 8% haircut every year When they've gotten a lot better at that, how many people do you know that have had hip replacements? I know a bunch

1:45:53 they can do now. It's amazing. You would hope that they would continue to You know, where I used to live in California, Growing up in Houston, I was used to hurricanes. Like hey, why do you think the side of the hill vary so much? And then chunks of this fucking hill were falling off. I thought someone was breaking in, then we got up California has some real natural disaster problems,

1:48:30 thing for MTV and I came out here right after the earthquakes in 93 and I was I get a text and I look and all the Japanese people And every Japanese person just dropped to the ground and covered their heads. And I was just thinking like, That's way scarier to me than Hurricane. kid you'd play like someone got a new refrigerator kids would play in the box

1:50:33 Like I thought the house was tougher. I can't live in this place. Oh my god. Yeah. that we just don't have anymore. You know what I'm saying? Like, you and I talk about that It's the just the the physical act of being in the woods is like a vitamin that you don't is the greatest country in the world. think it forces these kind of conversations. And if you are with that, if you think, hey, that's a great idea those guys have.

1:54:14 politics is, that's a hundred percent how I feel and that's how almost everybody I I fucking know it. Even things that are universally good, that everyone should strive for, better health. That's $1,500 a month right now because of what the pharmaceutical and insurance companies treat the root cause of the issue. Because I said this on Jillian's podcast with GLP-1s, I am not

1:56:37 has been pushed into the realm of right wing. ass in a 90-minute hot yoga class. That's fucking hard to do. The challenge is your senators that were interested and I don't believe that it's the Democrats. I believe it's an agenda beyond the Democrats and it's not. It's been effective. That looks fun. And then they have a John Legend and one of the things that's built into

1:59:29 Your chances of surviving and recovering are higher. We have to change this ridiculous idea that your healthcare provider knows everything. And also, most of those people are also unhealthy themselves. And you start writing a lot of testosterone and treating your patients Which is why they're trying to stop telemedicine. never get a job with it. Okay, why not just say if you don't ship it to Europe, don't ship it to Americans?

2:01:51 every year. I was reading this account. I mean, there's so many washed out streets of North America. And not only that, but the governor was on record, give a speech like right after the fire. Who knows how many people died? 102, the death toll from the deadliest wildfire in over a century has risen to 102. you've interviewed a lot of smarter people than me. I was told that one of the leverage points for the Ukraine in order to get funding was

2:05:27 Because I always look and go, well, there's no such thing as everything's biased. No such What did the governor say? That's the only one I've found so far. Yeah, you gotta look... I started using Brave browser recently. That's where all of this gets so hard. accountable and tell you the real numbers of things and give you Because as soon as you say, state to acquire that land, and we'll decide the awesome things

2:08:20 Well if they're missing, at this point they're gone. 990 people missing You're watching houses go up in flames he goes, one day a fire is gonna hit the right conditions in my fucking neighborhood yeah and I was like this is do they I don't know list. So they found a bunch of those people. Is that what you're saying? So why did they say, so the death toll was elevated when they thought a thousand people

2:11:19 The date on that is September 20. names of people unaccounted for in the Maui fire? Click on that. It's down to two. That means that they could have found them the next day, found two days later, three days later, hour later. And most of them haven't even started yet I had a, during a hurricane in Houston at our pharmacy, not flood, not rising water.

2:14:03 who maybe doesn't have the money But I don't know how it all works. Is there a thing out there that's not a racket? As great as we are as humans, we are tribal like you said, so we find reasons to see how People are so reluctant to look at real data. They're so Statistically, they commit less crimes. They started doing crime when they were young. They're criminals their career criminals

2:17:00 First of all, they're not even arresting them in some places. And so there's- They get through with progressive virtue signaling, and that's how they get ahead, because they're what are they gonna do with the massive displacements in jobs between AI and They have a robot. so did the FBI or whatever it is. It, it's so entrenched in our world. And it should be available if there's a situation technology that's available now. And it should be available

2:19:57 Well, even with with the AI and the way things are headed to though If you just give your kids everything they want and then you lose those benefits, fuck that. running these companies, over 300 employees, So I go back to I think people, humans, we need a purpose. to cause, if you just wanted to look at it subjectively, you would say this is an inevitable

2:22:39 There's always gonna be a market for, I like a painting that I know the guy who made it. Art's amazing, I love it. It's incredible. I love Tyler from archery country. Yeah, he makes taxidermies terms tax term. He's an art I think they look like when you go to You walk by him, his eyes light up and his dick pops up. These people are out of their fucking mind.

2:25:28 Oh yeah. But then they get a little older, and now they're in a cage all day. I think they were saying the male primates That's a castrated 15 year old chimpanzee. but the Vince McMahon. Speaking of muscles. Yeah. kind of like going down that Epstein path not bad enough. I want a shit on my head. Let's say shit on my head. Cause he grew up, his dad founded it

2:28:22 Oh, it definitely does to people. You're all out of your fucking mind. I'm gonna shit in your head Oh really? Derek's brother. Yeah. And they're just doing wild fucking things. They get trend cough. Yeah, yeah. These guys are taking crazy doses of this super powerful steroid. But if you want a career in pro wrestling and you want to be a fucking animal and you

2:30:38 He's been through like how many years of WWE also played football and look at him. He's fine. Yeah, it's not speaking of someone looks like a champ how about Brock Lesnar when he flipped through the air and Genetics. That's what the Vikings were. They were doing psychedelics and human sacrifices and all sorts of stuff. Yeah, they would sacrifice people. Did you ever see that show Vikings?

2:32:45 But there's been so many instances like that in history giants of Mongolia, these fucking tanks, these dudes are throwing each other isn't it 1 eighth of the world's population? Yeah, you need a guy who's got DNA and what was the number Jamie when we last looked at like what percentage of the population? Worldwide, but what is it in Asia? That's nuts.

2:35:28 all the ladies they all became his wives yeah and he just did that everywhere Not that it didn't never happen, but they said that it was it didn't really happen. Jamie's a party pooper Aristocratic type people that might have been dickheads and did it but it wasn't like a thing that happened Like that was humans. That's what humans did. I know you had him on but Empire of the Summer Moon, I'm so excited for that to come out as a series.

2:38:00 Supra makes a steakhouse supplies the meat real cowboys into the subsidiary roles awesome his horses are that he's trained. It just shows the reality of how hard life was. Yeah, he was brutal for everyone for everyone there unlikely it is that we're all here. is everything I do, I need energy. Everything I do. I need a lot of energy. I need a lot That's real.

2:41:03 You don't even need a fucking gym. if you have a YouTube account and a laptop And me, after all the years of using kettlebells, and reduction in chronic disease. Not for vanity, but to be able to protect yourself from falling. If we start monitoring your bone mineral density was the Women's Health Initiative, that was Merck, and Merck sells an osteoporosis drug.

2:43:45 But the problem is that science is very difficult to verify. That when you get the peer-reviewed data, That's nuts. doing right. You're like, do I tell him what that guy from Harvard told me? Fast. I never heard any evidence that they took it. I don't even know if they took it. She was skinny like what are you talking about? Yeah, everybody wants to like oh that bitch. She's on it

2:46:55 people do with everything though they want to think that it's the most Finally, I tried to talk that guy into quitting his job for like 10 fucking years. in the morning before work when he was working eight hour days. He would get up at 3 30 in certainly hold yourself to a higher standard when you know there's someone out there that's I mean, that's insane.

2:49:21 Budweiser driving and delivering Budweiser. Yeah, so the guys just trying to take care of the reason Maybe that maybe that too maybe instead of going. Oh fuck that. She's on a zempik. Oh damn that bitch looks good And these really obese individuals, when they start seeing there's hope and the weight starts He was really depressed. Yeah, some people, and it wrecked him.

2:51:22 People would try to tell you that your life sucking things and doing the ice bath and doing the sauna and going through that method in that process I It's exhausting, and everything else seems easy. You got to finish the round strong and when you're done, when that bell goes off, you're I just go to Starbucks get one of the frappuccinos again go back to my old place. Life was fun being fat. It was easy

2:53:45 Don't make me do that for three minutes. Don't make me get in there You got one on the board. You've got a win for the day. That's real. It seems like it's not but it's real This is my point with the AI. Yours isn't. So I try to beat his workouts or Juan from on it but the other thing I've seen is, candidlyly a lot of times they trade addiction. Yes.

2:55:53 Exactly. guy that I know that was a world championship caliber pool player. you had a really good chance of winning. He's like the same And everybody wants to say, that wouldn't happen to me. I think some people feel pain different and passed from opioids and I was trying to educate clinicians on that. Then they took another subset of rhesus monkeys where they gave them warmth, shelter,

2:59:23 and warmth and comfort and essential needs met died at a much lower rate For some people, unfortunately, of people to it too. and they didn't just do drugs until they died they just went and had a party and in a cage all alone with no other community of rats were in? And you gotta wonder if that would be the case Because if it really is this horrible childhood

3:02:31 It's fucking debilitating. your knee. The back feels like your whole being is hurt. It's a particular type of pain And he didn't think he could. It's all those pain meds were poisoning his brain, his body, his organs were shutting Do a surgery on someone who you know is going to die, just to make the money off of it. I'm glad you're out there. and studies and all these things you can do to change the path that you're on. I think

3:06:03 Yeah. Time has come.