Episode 2838 - June 19, 2026

FDA Approves Flu Shot With 26% Success Rate, Processed Food Raises Heart Risk 66%!

In this wide-ranging Friday episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect ultra-processed food cardiovascular risk research, the FDA’s surprise nine-to-zero approval of Moderna’s RNA flu shot with only 26% efficacy, a daily multivitamin study showing reduced biological aging, speed limiter mandates coming to American cars by 2030, Apple’s price hikes tied to AI data center memory costs, and foundational supplement guidance into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health warnings and sharp institutional accountability.

The episode opens with Austin presenting the ultra-processed food cardiovascular study of over 6,800 Americans documenting a 66.8% higher heart attack and stroke risk at nine or more daily servings, with a clear dose-response relationship showing that every additional serving increases cardiovascular risk in a direct and statistically significant pattern. Both hosts connect cortisol elevation from processed food to magnesium depletion as the primary biochemical mechanism linking diet to heart disease, and reinforce the GHI cleanse and magnesium brain food as the two most important daily interventions for anyone who cannot fully eliminate processed food from their diet.

The FDA’s nine-to-zero unanimous approval of Moderna’s mRNA flu shot draws one of the episode’s most alarming institutional accountability segments, with Austin documenting that the clinical trial data submitted by Moderna showed only a 26% efficacy rate, meaning three quarters of recipients experienced no documented benefit. Ted connects this to the pattern of RNA technology being rushed to market without adequate long-term safety research and shares personal accounts of friends who took COVID vaccine boosters and subsequently developed Alzheimer’s disease, terminal cancer, and chronic bronchial infections, framing each as potential long-term consequences of the spike protein mechanism both hosts have been documenting.

A Nature Medicine clinical trial on daily multivitamin supplementation delivers one of the episode’s most encouraging findings, with Austin presenting data showing that participants taking a standard multivitamin demonstrated slower biological aging across five epigenetic clocks, with the effect translating to approximately four months less biological aging over two years compared to placebo. Both hosts connect this to the Ultimate Multiple Powder’s superior formulation and argue the study’s results would have been dramatically more significant with a professional-grade multivitamin stack.

The speed limiter mandate segment delivers important and practically urgent consumer freedom commentary as Ted documents that the National Transportation Safety Board is pursuing Intelligent Speed Assistant requirements for all new American cars by 2030, connecting GPS-enforced speed caps to the UK’s 15-minute city model, Chinese social credit car restriction precedents, and the broader technocratic movement restriction agenda both hosts have been tracking. Ted shares a personal anecdote about a stability management system causing him to hit a stop sign by overriding his intentional driving input, using it to illustrate the safety dangers of removing human override capability from vehicles.

Apple’s announced price increases tied to AI data center memory costs draw pointed commentary from Ted, who shares a contact in the Orlando AI sector telling him that the same AI hardware selling for $150,000 to $200,000 in the United States costs $10,000 in China, framing the American price differential as deliberate profit maximization rather than genuine cost pressure. Both hosts reinforce the value of refurbished iPhones as a practical alternative to new device purchases and connect the data center infrastructure cost conversation to the broader AI monopolization story they have been documenting.

Mike Huckabee’s behavior as US Ambassador to Israel draws pointed theological and political commentary from Ted, who argues that Huckabee functions as an Israeli public relations representative rather than an American ambassador and connects the dispensationalist theological framework being used to demand unconditional American Christian support for Israel to the Schofield Bible’s documented history and the Balfour Declaration’s political origins. Ted shares a supernatural personal testimony about a divine encounter that changed his perspective on faith permanently.

The episode closes with West Virginia’s constitutional carry expansion to 18-year-olds drawing a measured discussion, a teaser for the upcoming BroerShow.com premium after-hours content platform, HGH Stimulate positive feedback from listeners, the fit food whey protein and collagen post-workout stack recommendation, Father’s Day wishes, vitamin C on sale, and Ted’s warm faith send-off calling the audience to keep their hearts and minds in Christ and attend church on Sunday.

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