Episode 2564 - June 03, 2025

2027 Apocalypse Debunked: DEI Threatens Aviation as Russia Faces Attack

In this comprehensive episode, Ted and Austin Broer tackle apocalyptic predictions, aviation safety concerns, and geopolitical developments while providing practical health guidance and product updates.

The hosts begin by introducing their new durable shaker bottles, designed to withstand extreme stress testing, before addressing fear-mongering claims about a potential extinction-level event in 2027. Ted firmly debunks these predictions as “fear porn,” emphasizing that such apocalyptic forecasts have repeatedly failed throughout history, including Y2K and 2012 Mayan calendar scares. He shares cautionary tales about wealthy individuals who donated their fortunes to apocalyptic churches, only to later regret these decisions when predictions proved false.

Aviation safety emerges as a critical concern when Austin discusses an Epoch Times report revealing how diversity initiatives are allegedly compromising pilot training standards. The hosts examine specific cases where failed trainees were rehabilitated to meet diversity goals, questioning the wisdom of prioritizing demographics over competency in aviation. They explore potential risks including transgender pilots and mandatory gender ideology training affecting flight safety.

Geopolitical analysis focuses on what Ted describes as a “Pearl Harbor attack on Russia,” questioning how Ukraine could successfully strike Russian strategic forces without external assistance from global intelligence agencies including the CIA, Mossad, and MI6. The hosts warn about potential nuclear retaliation and broader implications for World War III.

Health policy receives attention with discussion of an aggressive new COVID-19 variant (NB 1.181) and the FDA’s approval of another Moderna RNA vaccine despite ongoing concerns about myocarditis and pericarditis. The hosts emphasize maintaining strong immune systems through vitamins C, D3, and zinc supplementation.

Economic concerns surface through examination of an Ohio paper mill facing closure due to Chinese competition and legacy costs, highlighting broader challenges facing American manufacturing. The conversation extends to immigration policy, with the hosts discussing birthright citizenship’s impact on American society and sovereignty.

Privacy issues emerge when Austin reports Regeneron Pharmaceuticals’ acquisition of 23andMe, raising concerns about DNA data collection and potential development of targeted bio-weapons. The hosts warn about pharmaceutical companies exploiting genetic information for profit without adequate transparency or ethical oversight.

The episode concludes with practical health guidance on sun exposure and skin protection, emphasizing vitamin C and collagen supplementation for maintaining skin elasticity and preventing premature aging. Motorcycle safety receives brief attention given Florida’s increased traffic dangers.

Throughout the discussion, the hosts maintain their commitment to truth-telling while encouraging listeners to stay informed, prepared, and spiritually grounded in facing global uncertainties and challenges.

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