Episode 2559 - May 27, 2025

CDC Removes COVID Shots: Type 1 Diabetes Soars 27%

In this comprehensive episode, Ted and Austin Broer deliver crucial health updates and policy developments that could impact families nationwide.

The hosts begin with alarming research linking COVID-19 to a 27% increase in type 1 diabetes among children in 2021, suggesting potential connections to vaccination policies. They highlight the effectiveness of Berberine in managing diabetes while discussing alternative treatments including vitamin D, ivermectin, and hydroxychloroquine that have shown promise in various health applications.

A significant policy development emerges as Austin announces the CDC’s removal of COVID-19 vaccines from the recommended immunization schedule for healthy children and pregnant women. The hosts praise this decision as evidence-based medicine, noting the lack of scientific support for repeat boosters in pediatric populations and expressing concerns about long-term reproductive health consequences for future generations.

Nutritional concerns take center stage with disturbing findings about children’s breakfast cereals, which now contain significantly more fat, sodium, and sugar than a decade ago. Austin advocates for healthier alternatives including eggs, oatmeal, and organic options to provide children with better nutritional foundations for their day.

The conversation addresses the ongoing egg price crisis, with Austin recalling 2025 peaks where organic eggs reached $1.29 per dozen. The hosts provide practical advice for consumers, emphasizing the importance of requesting freshly cracked eggs prepared in butter rather than inflammatory oils like soybean or canola oil. They also critique Bill Gates’ involvement in creating protein-based fake eggs while questioning his credibility given his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

Health advocacy continues as Austin promotes their B complex supplement on sale, sharing personal success with joint health through collagen supplementation. He cites research demonstrating that combining collagen with protein post-workout significantly improves recovery while reducing pain, joint issues, and inflammation.

The episode takes a serious turn with discussion of Karen Kingston’s article on the “COVID-19 war on humanity,” examining government policies including the PREP Act, PCR testing protocols, and quarantine measures. Ted shares insights about psychological control mechanisms used during the pandemic, comparing them to behavioral conditioning techniques.

Personal safety receives attention when Ted recounts a disturbing story about a cryptocurrency investor who was kidnapped and tortured by his former business partner to access crypto accounts, emphasizing the importance of financial privacy and discretion.

The hosts conclude with spiritual guidance, discussing the reality of supernatural forces and the importance of maintaining strong faith foundations. Ted emphasizes staying connected to Jesus through prayer and hard work while remaining spiritually grounded in an increasingly complex world.

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