Episode 2592 - July 11, 2025

FDA Approves Children Vaccines Without Pediatric Data

In this alarming episode, Ted and Austin Broer expose dangerous regulatory capture while revealing corporate discrimination and safety failures affecting American families.

The show opens with explosive FDA revelations approving Moderna’s next-generation COVID vaccine for at-risk infants and children despite lacking essential pediatric data. The hosts criticize this approval as damage control reducing liability exposure while ignoring serious adverse events including myocarditis, seizures, and respiratory problems listed on vaccine inserts.

Critical vaccine safety discussions feature concerns about children’s reproductive health impacts and long-term inflammatory markers, with Ted describing the approval as part of broader eugenics agendas. Austin highlights how regulatory agencies remain captured by biopharmaceutical complexes prioritizing profits over public health while keeping children in constant poor health states to generate hospital revenue streams.

Corporate control analysis exposes BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard’s dominance over military and pharmaceutical industries, designed to maintain population sickness for sustained revenue generation. The hosts connect these investment giants’ involvement across real estate, construction, and healthcare sectors benefiting wealthy elites at general population expense.

Immigration enforcement criticism emerges through aggressive law enforcement tactics using body armor and zip ties, creating fear and chaos among immigrant communities. Ted shares personal stories about Brazilian friends fearing arrest despite decades-long residency while Austin discusses economic impacts of enforcement methods causing more harm than addressing root immigration causes.

Controversial cruise industry developments feature Carnival Cruise Lines implementing new rules allegedly targeting black customers by banning marijuana smoking and loud music, though hosts argue these policies aim to improve overall passenger experiences rather than racial discrimination. Ted criticizes Carnival’s food quality and entertainment standards while examining broader hospitality industry issues.

Consumer safety alerts highlight Walmart’s recall of 850,000 water bottles due to dangerous screw cap lid defects causing ejection injuries and potential permanent vision loss. The hosts criticize Walmart’s unsafe design choices while emphasizing corporate responsibility for product safety and consumer protection.

Geoengineering conspiracy discussions feature chemtrails and weather modification controversies, with EPA transparency concerns and federal government awareness gaps about full geoengineering activity extent. Ted references Lee Zeldin’s recent debunking articles while questioning official weather alteration narratives.

Pharmaceutical industry influence receives attention through American Medical Association’s lawsuit protecting COVID vaccines, with Ted arguing Big Pharma controls health policy through AMA manipulation. This demonstrates how medical organizations serve as pharmaceutical industry advocates rather than public health protectors.

The episode concludes with warnings about regulatory capture affecting children’s health and safety while encouraging listeners to research independent health information and resist corporate manipulation threatening family wellbeing through profit-driven medical interventions.

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