Episode 2625 - August 27, 2025

Autism Explodes to 1 in 12.5 Boys While BlackRock Rigs Housing Market!

In this crisis-exposing episode, Ted and Austin Broer reveal the autism epidemic explosion while demonstrating how corporate manipulation destroys housing affordability and societal individuality.

The show opens with RFK Jr.’s September announcement regarding autism’s alarming rise from 1 in 100,000 in 1970 to 1 in 12.5 boys today, linking environmental factors and vaccine interventions to developmental disabilities overwhelming school special needs classrooms while Big Pharma captures government agencies.

Vaccine ingredient horrors include pig blood, horse blood, rabbit brain, dog kidney, monkey kidney, chicken embryos, and aborted fetal tissue creating adverse reactions and developmental delays. Unethical testing compares vaccines against other vaccines with similar side effects rather than true placebos, violating medical ethics standards.

Tylenol pregnancy dangers emerge through Harvard University studies linking painkiller usage to increased autism and ADHD symptoms, while representing the number one cause of liver failure globally. N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) reverses Tylenol toxicity despite FDA ban attempts, with Mississippi’s infant mortality rising alongside COVID vaccination uptake.

BlackRock housing manipulation involves buying developments at fixed prices then artificially inflating values through controlled appraisals before selling to related funds, creating 2008-style financial manipulation pricing out American families while increasing rental costs through strategic market control.

DEI movement homogenization eliminates individualism through bland uniform architecture, vehicle designs, and urban planning lacking unique identity. Cities like Dallas, Orlando, and Tampa become indistinguishable while modern art simplicity sells for millions despite lacking artistic value or cultural significance.

Food safety warnings cover top dangerous items including vegetable oils, deli meats, energy bars, processed cheeses, frozen meals, margarine, and diet sodas requiring organic alternatives while ultra-processed foods create addictive properties leading to potential lawsuits against manufacturers.

Modern architecture safety concerns feature Orlando parking garages with jagged metal designs threatening hurricane vulnerability while prioritizing aesthetics over practical protection, similar to psychological manipulation tactics removing individual creative expression and cultural pride.

Parental responsibility emphasis covers childhood obesity regulation through dietary discipline and critical health decision questioning, while pharmaceutical industry prioritization of profits over public health requires informed consumer choices and independent business support.

The episode concludes with collagen peptide promotions for joint health maintenance, audience appreciation for continued support and prayers, plus calls to action for health responsibility and family wellness protection against corporate manipulation systems.

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