Episode 2597 - July 18, 2025

Florida Surgeon General Calls mRNA Vaccines Not Fit Human Use

In this explosive episode, Ted and Austin Broer celebrate medical establishment challenges while exposing corporate manipulation and government overreach threatening American health and freedom.

The show opens with Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joe Lopato’s groundbreaking criticism of mRNA vaccines, declaring them “not fit for human use” while demanding federal research into vaccine injuries. He applauds RFK Jr.’s announcement that vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women, with both hosts discussing the potential impact on Florida’s governance and medical freedom.

Critical health revelations feature Coca-Cola’s switch from high fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in select products, with Austin explaining liver health benefits compared to HFCS toxicity. The hosts examine the historical context of corn syrup usage and its devastating impact on public health while celebrating this corporate acknowledgment of consumer health concerns.

Fluoride dangers receive urgent attention through “Fluoride: The Aging Factor” book references, with Ted emphasizing its role as an aging accelerator. Despite federal court decisions against fluoridation, the EPA attempts to mandate fluoride back into water supplies, demonstrating rogue agency behavior using the Chevron doctrine overreach while states like Florida and Utah successfully remove toxins.

Explosive Epstein developments feature potential grand jury testimony releases, with hosts discussing gaslighting tactics and blackmail implications for high-profile individuals. They examine the ongoing controversy surrounding his death while speculating about testimony contents and powerful figures in the cover-up operations.

California corruption emerges through taxpayer-funded purchases of fire-ravaged properties converted into low-income housing, with BlackRock and State Street involvement suggesting larger agenda manipulation. Austin speculates about deliberate fire causation and subsequent property acquisitions affecting local communities and values.

Aviation safety concerns feature the Air India crash investigation focusing on the captain’s mental health issues and fuel supply problems, with Ted sharing black box insights and preliminary findings. This connects to broader discussions about airline pilot mental health screening and aviation industry safety protocols.

Breakfast optimization guidance emphasizes balanced meals for blood sugar control, with protein-rich options like eggs and shakes preventing energy crashes from high-sugar cereals and pastries. The hosts share personal experiences demonstrating the different breakfast choices’ impacts on mood and energy levels.

Media bias analysis covers NPR’s funding challenges following Trump’s defunding, with the CEO’s claims about emergency response importance while hosts discuss left-wing bias and public funding’s role in content manipulation.

The episode concludes with personal reflections, including church attendance encouragement, listener gratitude, and collagen plus fit food protein promotion with 15% discounts, emphasizing muscle recovery benefits and community support appreciation.

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