In this wide-ranging and energetically packed episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect a reported Trump assassination attempt, geopolitical fallout from the Iran conflict, natural heart health breakthroughs, institutional fraud exposure, and practical personal finance guidance into a broadcast that moves from urgent political commentary to actionable daily health science without losing stride. The episode opens with Ted and Austin discussing a reported assassination attempt on Donald Trump over the weekend, walking through the detail of a Secret Service agent whose cell phone reportedly stopped a projectile, the attacker’s use of a hotel staircase to bypass security protocols, and the media’s near-complete failure to cover the story with the seriousness it demands. The conversation connects to the ongoing Epstein file obfuscation, Pam Bondi’s release of sensitive information, and the broader pattern of political chaos the hosts frame as deliberate distraction from deeper institutional corruption.
The Iran conflict’s economic downstream effects receive pointed coverage as Ted and Austin document United Airlines raising ticket prices by up to 20% to offset surging jet fuel costs, with the German president’s public criticism of the American exit strategy in the conflict adding an international accountability dimension the US mainstream media has largely ignored. The military-industrial complex’s financial incentive to sustain rather than resolve conflict draws sharp analysis alongside discussion of Federal Reserve inflation’s ongoing destruction of the American middle class and the impossibility of supporting a family on a single income in the current housing market.
Austin delivers one of the episode’s strongest health segments with a study on natural strategies for reducing harmful pericardial fat around the heart, recommending a Mediterranean-style diet, intermittent fasting, regular exercise, and sauna use as documented interventions, connecting the GHI cleanse, Berberine, and vitamin C supplementation as practical implementation tools. This flows directly into the vitamin C cardiac study from Iran, which both hosts frame as a compelling argument for pre-surgical and post-surgical vitamin C protocols that most American hospitals are not implementing.
The Southern Poverty Law Center’s indictment for fraud and money laundering draws a focused segment from Ted, connecting its history of demonizing Americans through politically motivated hate group designations to what he describes as a coordinated institutional agenda. Ted also delivers a sharp and practical breakdown of how tax deductions actually work, explaining that donating ten thousand dollars saves four thousand in taxes but still costs six thousand out of pocket, urging listeners to direct financial support toward organizations that genuinely reflect their values rather than chasing tax strategy.
A new therapeutic prebiotic toothpaste formulated for gum health rounds out the product segment alongside the vitamin C can as the current product of the week. Ted closes with a reflection on Michael Jackson’s cultural resurgence following a recent film, connecting Jackson’s documented criticism of Kabbalist and Luciferian industry influence to the circumstances surrounding his downfall and death. The episode ends with Ted’s characteristic faith send-off, calling listeners to keep their hearts and minds grounded in Christ amid the noise.