In this revealing episode, Ted and Austin Broer examine promising shifts in vaccine policy while exposing financial corruption and advocating for improved children’s health.
The hosts begin with a significant development as they discuss the new FDA commissioner’s refreshing stance on vaccines, particularly questioning the COVID-19 shot for children. They highlight the potential removal of this vaccine from the childhood schedule and the commissioner’s insistence on solid scientific evidence before recommending any vaccine. Ted speculates this principled position could position the commissioner for future political aspirations.
Personal experiences feature prominently when Ted shares a heart-wrenching story about a friend whose daughter developed autism after receiving the MMR shot. He recounts how his wife Sharon’s instincts to avoid this vaccine for their children proved prescient, emphasizing the importance of independent research, including reading Dr. Mendelson’s work on vaccine risks. Ted mentions alarming statistics about sudden infant death within 48 hours of vaccination and explains his decision to exempt his son Austin from vaccines when joining the Marine Corps.
Financial crime takes center stage as the hosts expose how drug cartels launder money through American banks. They detail a North Carolina case where a Chinese network used shell companies to deposit $92 million in cash. Ted illustrates the vulnerability of our financial system with a personal anecdote about a friend whose money was hacked and transferred to Europe virtually instantly.
The conversation shifts to nutrition when Austin reveals the FDA is considering significant changes to infant formula requirements, focusing on better nutritional standards. The hosts critique current formulas containing added sugars and GMO ingredients, noting that European standards are notably superior. They express hope these changes will lead to healthier options for American infants.
Legal developments emerge as Ted discusses Donald Trump’s bid to limit birthright citizenship currently before the Supreme Court. He explains the order aims to prevent birth tourism, where people travel to America specifically to have babies who automatically become citizens under current interpretations of the 14th Amendment.
The hosts also address a concerning new tax bill that would grant the IRS power to audit small businesses for up to nine years, which they view as excessive government overreach. They encourage listeners to research this legislation and contact their representatives.
Throughout the episode, Ted and Austin weave in discussions about the dangers of fluoride in children’s products, the emptiness of material wealth, and the prevalence of financial scams perpetrated by unqualified social media influencers. They conclude by promoting their HGH Stimulate supplement, highlighting its benefits for blood pressure, energy, and muscle endurance.