In this wide-ranging episode, Ted and Austin Broer share weekend experiences and analyze current events while offering practical health insights and economic observations.
The father-son duo begin by promoting their product of the week, Astronaut Cysteine, before Ted recounts his visit to an impressive Orlando car show featuring ultra-luxury vehicles including Bugattis, the Hennessy Venom, and McLaren Sennas. This lighthearted opening shifts to more serious matters as they discuss the tragic death of Virginia Guthrie, an Epstein victim whose 2019 social media post declaring she was “not suicidal” has resurfaced, sparking conspiracy theories after being shared by Donald Trump Jr.
Current events receive significant attention with their analysis of Florida’s “Operation Tidal Wave,” a four-day raid resulting in 800 illegal immigrant arrests. They connect this to broader discussions about the Dominican Republic’s protests against Haitian migrants and the political instability in Haiti. Both hosts express concern about the digital control grid Catherine Austin Fitts warns about, encompassing digital IDs, currency, and social credit systems.
Economic insights feature prominently as they examine Trump’s proposed tax cuts targeting Americans earning under $200,000 annually. They analyze how manufacturers are cutting Chinese suppliers in response to tariffs while highlighting Albertsons’ policy against unauthorized price spikes. This leads to their discussion of Europe’s massive power outage affecting Portugal and France, which they attribute to over-reliance on renewable energy without adequate spinning reserves.
Health warnings emerge through Ted’s candid sharing of his disastrous experiment with vegetarianism, which left him emaciated at 157 pounds with severely diminished strength. He emphasizes the critical nutrients missing from plant-based diets, including B12, DHA, EPA, and omega-3 fatty acids, recommending at minimum the inclusion of eggs for those avoiding meat. This connects to their examination of N-acetylcysteine’s (NAC) remarkable benefits for liver health and cancer treatment.
The conversation shifts to baby formula concerns, with Austin highlighting the excessive sugar content in many American formulas compared to European alternatives. Ted recommends goat’s milk formulations while emphasizing the importance of organic certification.
Additional topics include Hollywood’s production decline, which Ted compares to Detroit’s automotive collapse, the “Mar-a-Lago face” plastic surgery trend among Trump’s inner circle, and their criticism of the Social Security system as a “money-laundering scheme” benefiting international banking interests while encouraging early retirement.