Episode 2834 - June 15, 2026

Low Vitamin C Shrinks Your Brain, Study Finds, H1B Fraud Exposed & NIH Vial Scandal!

In this wide-ranging Sunday episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect vitamin C brain tissue research, NIH monkeypox vial smuggling, H1B visa fraud at scale, market manipulation by Trump administration insiders, Antarctica’s military presence, DEI pilot hiring dangers, and foundational supplement guidance into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health science and sharp geopolitical and institutional accountability.

The episode opens with Ted presenting MRI-based research showing that participants with low vitamin C levels had measurably less brain tissue and weaker structural neural network patterns compared to those with adequate levels, with both hosts connecting this to their long-standing vitamin C protocol and promoting the vitamin C and collagen skin repair kit as a comprehensive daily investment in both neurological and structural health. Both hosts share personal high-dose vitamin C experiences and reinforce the supplement’s role in collagen production, hair and nail strength, and skin hydration alongside its brain protective mechanism.

The NIH monkeypox vial smuggling story returns with updated detail as Austin presents the account of NIH researchers who lied to customs officials on a commercial flight from Congo, claiming biological vials containing monkeypox were diagnostic equipment. Both hosts connect the deliberate choice of a commercial flight over intelligence agency private transport to the staged cover narrative theory they introduced in the previous episode, raising concerns about chain of custody failures and the potential for intelligence agency involvement in what is being publicly framed as a research transport incident.

The H1B visa fraud segment delivers some of the episode’s most alarming institutional accountability content, with Ted documenting that over 70% of H1B visas issued since 2017 have gone to India with nearly 12% to China, a Newsweek report finding that 90% of Indian applications involve fraudulent documents, and a single university network in India having sold over 36,000 fake degrees. Ted connects this to intellectual property theft risks, drawing the Manhattan Project nuclear secrets parallel to illustrate the national security dimension of bringing highly skilled foreign nationals into sensitive technology environments without adequate credential verification.

The market manipulation segment delivers important financial context as Austin documents how Trump administration insiders are profiting from advance knowledge of presidential statements affecting oil and gold markets, with investors pulling money from gold to cover oil losses and JP Morgan’s silver shorting patterns continuing the precious metals manipulation story both hosts have been tracking. Ted reinforces gold as a long-term hedge rather than a short-term trade and connects the manipulation dynamics to the Babylonian money magic framework he has been developing across recent episodes.

Dating app safety draws practical and pointed guidance as Ted and Austin cover the ghosting phenomenon, the Reddit perspective framing ghosters as self-selecting out of unsuitable partnerships, and both hosts’ strong recommendations around public meeting places, video chat verification before in-person meetings, burner phones for privacy protection, and background checks before sharing home addresses. Ted adds a personal story about a friend who was attacked after meeting someone online to ground the safety guidance in real-world consequence.

The DEI hiring segment generates pointed commentary around an Air Canada pilot who allegedly flew thousands of commercial flights without a proper license, a new aviation hire with rainbow hair, no live flight experience, and only simulator hours, and the broader institutional pattern of prioritizing diversity credentials over documented competency in safety-critical roles. The priest exorcist removal story following his public comments on UFOs and demons draws brief but pointed coverage connecting it to the ongoing suppression of clerical engagement with spiritual warfare topics both hosts have been documenting.

The episode closes with prostate support formula label completion announced for the end of the week, a vitamin C capsules spotlight planned, a YouTube milestone celebration promised when the channel reaches a full month of uninterrupted uptime, and Ted’s warm faith send-off calling the audience to stay strong in their faith and health.

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