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Jordan Sather and Nate Prince are back, and yes, they're talking about drugs. The good kind. Trump signed an executive order to fast-track psychedelic treatments for veterans and mental health, with ibogaine and psilocybin leading the charge. Meanwhile, marijuana has officially been rescheduled from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3, opening the door for actual research and giving CBD entrepreneurs a reason to cautiously celebrate. Then things get serious: RFK Jr. faces the Senate and delivers a clinic in citing CDC's own studies against their narrative, while Senator Ron Johnson drops data showing the FDA actively masked vaccine safety signals, including over 20,000 reported deaths in 2021. Plus, Pete Hegseth scraps mandatory military flu shots. Jordan's internet, however, was not rescheduled to a better tier. It had a rough day.
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Welcome ladies and gentlemen.
Friday, April 24th, Maha News, what's up Nate?
Yo, yo, stoked to be here.
How you doing Jordan?
It's going to be a wild show.
We're going to talk a lot about drugs.
Oh boy.
Maha drugs.
No, Maha drugs.
Actually, they are Maha drugs.
They're good drugs.
They're tools.
They're tools.
And you can use them negatively and or positively.
And the Trump administration is doing some amazing things in regards to psychedelics.
And marijuana.
Yeah, pretty.
Freaking amazing.
If I could just say, dude, I never would have thought that something like this would have happened five years ago.
This just seems.
Just seems like a fairytale, a dream.
I don't know.
Psychedelics on the path of becoming legal.
What would the seventies version of us say?
It is truly amazing.
Yeah, I never would have thought that Trump would be signing an executive order to accelerate psychedelics.
Like mental health treatments, including psychedelics.
It's wild to see.
And also the whole rescheduling of marijuana too that we'll get to after this topic.
But now confirmed now official.
They've rescheduled marijuana is a schedule three compound and scheduled instead of super legal schedule one.
But massive headway being made at changing the outlook, changing the zeitgeist.
People are looking at these compounds less and less as being, you know, hippie, hippie, stupid, stoner drugs.
And actual tools that can help with mental health.
Yeah.
So that is a, that's fantastic.
And then after we talk about drugs, we'll be looking at some clips from RFK Jr. Senate hearing this week, which there were some great clips from that that we'll be looking at.
Yeah.
Some of that was really revealing.
Was that, is that the, is that the same scent hearing that Ron Johnson was speaking at?
Yeah, we got a couple clips from that too.
Yeah.
Cool.
Yeah.
So you guys got to hang around for those.
For sure.
I like this comment here.
The word drugs is diversionary.
Better is products as spirits will either improve life and death.
Sleep or disrupt them.
I like that.
Yeah, I never really like the term drug because it, there's just so much baggage or so many different definitions, right?
Pharmaceutical drugs or your street drugs or your, and it's, you know, I just, I tried to use neutral terminology like compounds or plants or herbs or what have you.
And we left.
Even, even plant.
I have a weird thing about plant medicine.
Consciously, I know that makes sense.
Plant medicine.
It is.
It is a medicine for the human psyche, mind, spirit, whatever.
But for some reason, the, the words plant medicine is like, it sounds hippie-dippy to me now.
Maybe I've just heard it to me times.
Plant medicine, bro.
Or on the topic of drugs, there's a lot of things that people don't look at as drugs that I guess you could say are, you know, negatively influencing drugs, caffeine nicotine.
Social media screens, TV, food, video games, things like that.
So, yeah, it's just, there's a lot of nuanced that conversation.
So, yeah, we'll talk a little bit about it today.
But let's begin with the psychedelics man.
Cool.
President Trump announced his historic reforms to accelerate access to medical research and treatments based on second delics.
Let's see what he has to say.
Today, I'm pleased to announce historic reforms to dramatically accelerate access to new medical research and treatments based on psychedelic drugs.
In many cases, these experimental treatments have shown life changing potential for those suffering from severe mental illness and depression, including our cherished veterans are veterans having a tremendous hard time.
Probably a suicide rate.
We have it down a little bit, but they are having a hard time.
And I got a call from a number of people, including the great Joe Rogan.
Then he said, we have to do something about this.
And I looked into it.
I called Bobby.
I called Oz.
I called Marty and Jay.
And it was really, it was uniform support.
And I said, so why would we wait three or four years to get it done?
Well, for 10 years, frankly, let's get it done immediately.
And that's what happened.
This is probably never been anything happened so quickly.
Everybody is so strongly in favor of this.
It's for a lot of people, but it's for our military in particular.
The suicide epidemic among veterans is an initial tragedy since 9-11.
We've lost over 21 times more veteran lives to suicide than on the battlefield.
So we lose.
Think of that 21 times more.
And today we're bringing them new hope.
I think you're going to see a big difference in a big reduction in that number.
It's amazing.
Yeah, it is.
It really is.
I mean, I don't know.
There's so many thoughts rolling around inside my head about it.
Part of me is just like decriminalize.
I don't even run this through the FDA.
Just make it accessible for people.
I don't know.
I don't know what the right move is here, but it's great to see progress.
And the fact that maybe this will become available to people who need it.
So.
Yeah, for sure.
And in terms of veterans, you know, sometimes I peruse around the sort of veteran podcasting circuit.
You know, the former Navy SEALs, the former former Rangers and special forces guys that do do their podcast circuit online.
And a lot of them have very positive things to say about.
I began, which Trump's executive order focuses mainly on is I began the African shrub.
But a variety of things, whether it's straight DMT or silasibon or others.
A lot of veterans have used psychedelic compounds as very powerful therapy for themselves.
So not just the veterans, but people in general.
You know, instead of we've got a huge addiction epidemic in our country and mental health crisis and all sorts of things.
And, you know, you and I, we did a show on psychedelics about a month ago, two months ago.
So I mean, that was cool to see us doing that show on on psychedelics. And then I'm on plater here at Trump, signing executive order on that.
But yeah, we shared our experiences with psychedelics in that show.
So we don't need to get too deep into it here.
But, um, me personally, I'm a big fan of mushrooms, silasibon.
I think you are too.
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah.
But as a party drug, but I mean, as an occasional reset.
If you're going through difficult time, I think that they can serve a very profound purpose.
Yep.
My thoughts as well.
So whether it is ayahuasca, I began silasibon or others.
Not to be used lightly.
I don't know what you're doing.
Have a proper, the proper environment, right mindset, right intention, but super powerful tools.
And very grateful that Trump is doing this.
A few more clips from this press conference to help.
Experience 80 to 90% reduction in symptoms of experience.
80 to 90% reduction in symptoms of depression and anxiety within one month.
Can I have some please?
I think in our show that we did, month or two back, that was a Mahal Living show.
I think it works too.
That's what I do.
Can I have some?
I think I think in our show that we did, month or two back, that was a Mahal Living show.
Uh oh.
Uh oh.
Uh oh.
Tell it happened.
Chat, can you hear me or am I, uh, am I?
Oh, okay.
Thanks, Betzel.
I don't see.
So Jordan is the one that manages the whole show.
I have no, no buttons.
I have no clicky buttons.
I don't even know to do in this situation.
Five by five.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Cool.
All right.
Well, I'm sure he'll be able to get back in.
I don't even know how to get this going.
Here, give me a second, guys.
You can hang with me just for a minute.
We'll get this sorted.
Um, blah, blah, blah.
So he was sharing talk about bacon.
Uh, let's see here.
I got, uh, I got the notes that we can bring up.
So we got boom.
So he was just sharing.
I share my screen here.
Oh, let's see here.
So he was sharing that video of Trump, I guess.
So one of the things that was really interesting to me is, um,
that, uh, yeah, I don't even know where I'm going.
Yeah, I'm, I'm so bad lands media fan.
I'm talking about, uh, or I'm thinking about going to the next guard,
especially if it's going to be an Idaho because that's pretty close.
Close by so I can jump into it.
Pretty easy.
Uh, so he's texting shows still live.
Cool.
Okay.
Um, man, I wish I could just share videos because then I don't even know how to share.
Share my screen.
It's telling me I need two screens, but I don't have two screens.
So I'm going to share this guy.
No, no, no.
Here we go.
Um, all right.
So his internet went out.
That's what happened.
Am I back?
Are we good?
Oh, oh, yep.
Jordan is back.
Oh, man.
That was miserable.
Dude, I was, I was not set up for that.
We got a.
Yeah.
And now I have to add back in the screens and everything.
Hold on.
Streamy are just like shit on me.
Just took a big fat dump.
Um, that was kind of a.
Well, is he saying a stream yard to deal?
Cool.
Sorry Nate.
Just totally left you hanging and you didn't have like any tabs or anything up to do.
Now I don't know how to share my screen.
Oh, they had to listen to me like, bumble through that.
Oh, no, I left you hanging.
Hold on.
I think we're good.
All right.
Sweet.
That was miserable.
Okay, we're good.
We're solid.
Where were we, my man?
No, we just ran the clip of Trump.
He's talking about.
Yeah, we're just talking about wanting some.
Which is wanting something.
Just he just wants some.
All right, cool.
I think we have.
Yeah, we got Joe Rogan.
Okay, this clip here is of Joe Rogan speaking during that press conference, which is cool to see him.
At that a psychedelic press conference.
You know,
I think Joe Rogan was probably instrumental in my own.
Understanding of psychedelics watching DMT, the spirit molecule.
Was he in that?
He narrated it, dude.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay.
I got to bring this up.
Because I watched this film in 2011 and.
It was.
Yeah, this film came out 15 years ago.
It was eye opening.
Where's Joe Rogan in this hold on?
There's like a few clips of him.
Yeah.
There he is.
Ah, ads.
Of course.
But he narrated this thing.
The true story of DMT, your dimethyl trip to mean.
Wow.
I'm found throughout nature, which has profound.
Back when Joe had hair.
Or yeah, a little bit.
A little bit.
But, uh, yeah, real cool to see that he was here at this press conference.
All these years later.
That's psychedelic.
I want to say that I'm here because of the men in my lab.
Brian Hubbard and former Texas governor Rick Perry came on my podcast.
They told me how impactful this medicine is.
And having that conversation with them.
Millions of people got a chance to hear their story.
The stories of all the different people that have had.
Life changing experiences from it.
And I want Brian to be able to speak about this.
Brian.
Please.
Thank you, sir.
I heard that, Joe.
You have no trouble speaking.
I want to assure you that.
You know, that Brian Hubbard, dude, like, uh, he is extremely long winded.
That dude is such an eloquent speaker.
Yeah.
We had a bunch of Navy SEALs and military veterans.
Yeah.
Robert O'Neill and, uh, Marcus Capone.
Right around Trump as well.
Talking about how psychedelic treatments changed their whole lives.
Yeah.
Oh, I think what we were in the middle of conversation of when streaming our shit the bed was.
That I think during our, we talked about this during our psychedelic show.
A month or two back was that.
We were looking at studies and they found that just one or two treatments of.
I think it was Salis Seibin, right.
Or as Dean might have been I began or straight DMT, but one of those.
One or two treatments.
What had the same effectiveness on depression as I think six months of medication or therapy.
Yeah.
I do remember something about that.
Yeah.
So.
They're so powerful.
One.
And so Brian talks about.
I don't know if we're going to play the clip or not, but I know one of the clips he was talking about.
I began.
And discussing like the three things that it does.
And for 80% of addiction cases, one treatment with I have a game.
Eliminates that addiction.
Oh, yeah, that's what I think Trump mentioned here in this one.
80, 90% reduction in symptoms of depression and anxiety within one month.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, that's.
One, one treatment.
So you sit down for 12 hours.
Doing a full, I will gain treatment.
And this is people that are, you know, been addicted for years to opiates.
That, which is such a huge problem right now.
Um, the enormity of what they have done here with this opening the door for, you know, these mental health treatments through psychedelics, treating pain with cannabis.
Now that we're able to do the research with that.
I mean, this.
This is enormous.
I mean, this is going to have ripple effects through, through society.
And I'm sure that you guys do too.
In your own family tree or in your own circles that are going to be heavily impacted by this.
If it's made available, you know, to the general public.
So.
I get, sorry, I guess I'm, I'm waxing eloquent here, not too eloquent, but.
It's a huge deal.
Now, have we lost Jordan again?
Am I here again?
No, there you go.
I got you.
That was.
Streamarts bad today.
But I figured out how to fix it quick.
So.
Yeah, sweet.
Let's see.
There was one comment I wanted to bring out this one.
If you eliminate depression and anxiety, most people won't need drugs.
And that's the thing.
I mean, we should absolutely target the drug boats going through the Caribbean and stop the flow of fentanyl.
Into the country, but.
Take away the open.
Alcohol and all that.
Am I still here?
Yeah, we got you.
So you need to get to the root cause.
Yeah.
And psychedelics help get to that root cause of just whether it's neurochemical issues.
Or it's some kind of spiritual issue, both is what psychedelics attack.
So.
And food plays such a massive role as somebody who's suffered from, you know, severe brain fog issues like that.
And I'm sure a lot of, you know, what we eat has a direct correlation with how we think and how we feel, which affects the decisions that we make, which affects.
Like the literal outcome of what our lives are.
So by them addressing, by Maha addressing what we're eating, the food that we're putting in our bodies, providing tools to eliminate addiction and to deal with trauma.
And to deal with pain.
Those are, those are fundamental to how society is going to move forward.
And then I think the last thing if I could say, you know, as far as depression and anxiety is that if they're able to.
If they're able to.
Address our financial situations.
I think that that's going to help a lot of people.
It's kind of like it's like the trifecta coming in it's like it's taking a little bit longer than we all want, but I think it's going to make a massive difference in the just the level of happiness that society has.
Man, Streamy artist.
Not great today.
We back home.
Yeah, I see you.
Yeah.
We just have to deal with this, I guess, the rest of the show, but not too much longer.
We worked through psychedelics.
I think that's all we were going to show and say on that.
And you're 100% right on the food.
Dealing with the neurochemical imbalances.
So instead of eating for dopamine, which many people do.
Because they're drinking their sugary drinks and eating their candy and the process garbage because they're addicted.
They're addicts.
We are going for.
Healthy eating, fixing that neurochemical imbalance.
And if people need more help with depression, mental illness, addiction, we have you.
Then boom, psychedelics, so.
Yeah, it might not be Streamy art.
It might be the internet.
So.
Okay.
As soon as I see the loading circles on Streamy art, I just click internet on and off and it usually fixes it for a minute.
So I'll just keep doing that.
Okay.
But next subject, let's get into.
Oh, man.
Nate, you like this one.
Boom, we back.
Yep, we got you.
Trump truth.
In December, he signed an executive order calling for research and innovation for hemp derived CBD.
And now we have officially approved that.
Acting Attorney General Tom Blanche said he's sending an order to reschedule state license and FDA approved marijuana as a schedule three substance.
Okay.
Talk to us about this one.
Nate.
Yeah.
Well, I think this is huge.
So one of the things that's really kept us from knowing whether or not cannabis actually has any medical benefit, which is how they were able to keep it.
It's kind of fine.
It's like a snake eating its own tail.
They've said that cannabis didn't provide any medical benefit yet being a schedule one substance prevented any actual research into cannabis.
So that's why most of the research or evidence that's available for the positive benefits of cannabis actually come from overseas, I think mostly Arab countries.
So moving from schedule one to schedule three, it's still illegal.
It's which is unfortunate.
It should be.
But at least being in schedule three, it gives.
It gives us the ability to do heavy research into how it actually works in the human body and what it can do and the health benefits for people.
So.
I think.
Yeah.
And this is here.
Give it a year.
And also, I mean, if the federal government is going to be moving it to schedule three, that's going to.
Help and incentivize the states to do what they want with it.
Because ideally, this should be a states issue.
Ideally, this should be a personal issue.
But.
Trump administration doing this.
Then the states are going to be they're going to have an easier time saying, OK, then I guess we can either decriminalize or reschedule or legalize.
And there will be a, you know, the public awareness or the consensus around this issue, the people are going to be more open to it.
Definitely.
I think what one of the big things that hopefully happen moving from from schedule one to schedule three is that we see the banking system start to.
I want to bring up right there.
Yeah, good.
I mean, this when when both Jordan and I sell CBD products, we know what it's like that.
And it is brutal trying to sell CBD online.
Yeah, probably anywhere.
I mean, it all comes down to it.
So moving schedule three, hopefully that helps loosen that up a little bit and makes it more accessible to the public.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know if this is possible because regulating private, private financial industry.
But I would love to see the Trump administration do something regarding stopping the debanking and repayment processing of CBD products.
That's why I got banned on Shopify a month, two months ago.
And you've dealt with plenty of issues of debanking and deep processing just for selling frickin CBD.
Yeah.
It's like the CBD mind blowing one of the most like benign compounds you can get.
To go to frickin the wild thing is you can go down to Walgreens or CVS and they have CBD products all over their shelves now.
Yeah.
And yet, you know, little you and I get just royally screwed by the banking industry and payment processing industry over it.
Well, and it's not just that it's the entire social media platforms anywhere where people congregate or purchased from Amazon eBay, Facebook, Instagram, even X.
The only platform that I've found that does not restrict unnecessarily would be something like a gap and truth social seemed pretty open to it.
But so any of those platforms where you advertise and even that is severely restricted, you can't Google shopping.
Unless you pay to play, you have to be a very large organization to get anything going there.
Anyway, I'm getting off topic.
And I got banned on YouTube one time for having a CBD sponsor in a video.
Really?
This is frickin back in 2018.
My whole channel got taken down and I had the fight to get it back.
Luckily, I got it back.
But my like OG destroying the illusion YouTube channel got banned by YouTube just for having a 30 second sponsored clip for a CBD oil.
Wow.
So there's a lot of, I don't think that censorship is so bad anymore on big tech.
But it's the payment processing and bang.
It's it's still pretty bad on big tech.
It's still pretty rough on big tech.
I can I definitely still experience that.
What platform is the worst?
I don't know.
It's a toss up between Google and meta.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
YouTube is Google.
So make sense and meta to.
Yeah.
Congressman Tim Berchett deregulate hemp completely.
Please.
Rand Paul is trying to.
Rand Paul and Tim Berchett.
Yeah.
Rand Paul's.
I think Rand Paul's doing it by himself, isn't he?
And then Tim, I think Tim Berchett was just making a comment on what Rand Paul's trying to do.
But they're they're just.
They're doing the same damn government thing that they always do and they're just loading more regulation and more regulation and more regulation turning into a convoluted mess.
And so pretty soon to sell CBD, you're going to have to go through some government license and the only people that'll be able to afford to do that.
Are these large pharmaceutical corporations who can afford to buy all the licenses required by the FDA to sell the stuff.
And so it pushes all of us small guys out who are trying to provide a decent problem.
Yeah.
That is one comment I want to make here something I'm worried about with.
You know, I'm I'm a big fan of Trump's executive order.
With psychedelics and rescheduling marijuana.
But one thing I'm just concerned about that we need to be wary of is pharmaceutical industry coming in patenting these.
A chemical compound from civil silicide and like you know, or would have you patenting a singular compound.
And then we're forced to go through the pharmaceutical or medical industry for our silicide and our eyeball gain or CBD, right.
So something we don't want to happen.
Can you bring up that comment Badlands media fan.
I live in Iowa CBD is illegal here.
I'll I'll just say this.
I shipped to Iowa.
And CBD is not mind altering.
Yeah, not CBD is not not psychedelic.
So THC is the psychoactive compound of marijuana CBD.
Completely different completely different effects non psychoactive so.
Nate's got you.
Oh, yeah, and so do you have.
Oh, sorry, you got a comment.
Yeah, I just want to mention this.
The tobacco industry has almost as much money as pharma.
So it's enough surprise that fate, fate juices under attack.
But also the tobacco industry is buying up.
Bate companies like jewel is owned by Philip Morris.
And I think Zins.
I think Zins are owned by Philip Morris as well.
So they're buying up competition.
Yeah, got to be aware of that.
I would say a while ago there was synthetic nicotine was available in the market.
And that's when you saw the vape shops on all over the place.
And that's when the vape thing was really taking off.
So synthetic nicotine fell outside of FDA regulation.
And so regular small businesses were able to pop up and offer nicotine alternatives.
And then FDA came in and regulated it.
Lock that down. That's when we saw most of the vape shops close up is because of that regulation.
And yeah, and also the alcohol industry is fighting this marijuana rescheduling very heavily.
Yeah, the alcohol industry is is funding a lot of anti cannabis propaganda right now.
So be mindful of that, you know, tobacco industry and alcohol industry both fighting.
I'm sure both the psychedelic push and the marijuana rescheduling push.
Yeah, so.
There was a congressman at Arkansas or a senator.
I don't remember who it was.
He came out with this big post that's blowing up all over X about how.
Cannabis is responsible for a lot, a lot of deaths and psychosis and.
It's going to make the black men rape the white women.
Yeah, right.
It's like.
Like we're in the 1930s again reading William Randall, William Randolph Hearst newspapers.
Yeah, I mean, it's, it's funny.
How, you know, like this stuff, how this stuff came in to be, it came into being.
We're, we're still suffering from this ludicrous regulation.
And for us to undo it as a society is this long drawn out painful process.
It's just wild.
You sit back just deregulate. It's just a damn plant.
Do you have that comment from Trump about the CBD?
The one he made today.
Yeah.
Is it on true social?
It was, I think, did I thought I threw that millen out?
Bring it up real quick.
I do want to make a comment on.
This one here.
Now they're hitting the cradum market, which helps us all with chronic pains.
This is all awful.
They are in Idaho.
There's a state bill to ban all cradum, you know, really.
You know, at the beginning of Trump's administration, one of the first things
that RFK Jr. did was go after OH, the hydroxy-mitrogenine, I think it is, OH7,
which I'm actually for.
Because OH7 is a highly potent synthetic extract from cradum that is very opiate-like.
It's.
Come on, Jordan.
There you are.
So I'm for banning OH7, but I'm not for banning, which is raw cradum plant.
No.
And some of these states are trying to do the slippery slope and say,
OH7 bad.
That means cradum must be bad.
Let's ban all cradum.
Idaho is trying to do that.
They've got a bill in the state legislature to ban all cradum.
That's the same hard there.
That's the same justification they're using to ban hemp is because there's a few
bad actors out there pulling synthetic THC out of hemp and pedaling it.
And now it's destroyed and it's destroyed it.
And now you look at all of the farmers out there who have thousands, hundreds of
thousands of acres of hemp.
And they don't know what's coming in November.
And like planting season, buying seeds, getting equipment lined up,
all that stuff needs to happen now.
That's why I thought this was huge that like this is impacting my decisions
of how my business is moving forward.
This one post.
I'm betting on Trump.
They don't help our farmers.
CBD.
Oh.
It's shit.
Did I send.
Did you send me the wrong one?
I shared this one a minute ago.
Yeah, that's not the one.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
This is the post he made.
I think yesterday.
Is this the one?
So you can find out.
Yeah.
No, this is it.
This is it.
He's calling on.
So he wants to protect.
Is this one where he talks about full spectrum.
Yep.
Yep.
Right there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So he's he's protecting full spectrum CBD oil making that accessible
because right now with the current laws that they have set for November,
it looks like it would make that inaccessible for people.
So that's a big move by Trump to make that available.
You lost.
Right.
I'm back.
I'm back.
I'm never leaving a dog.
I might glitch for three seconds, but I'll be back.
Cool.
All right.
While my, well, let's just move on to the next story.
Okay.
Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth.
The war department has once again restoring freedom to our joint force.
They are discarding mandatory flu vaccine requirements.
No flu shot needed to be in the military.
I told my buddy about this today.
He just retired last year.
And he's like, that is really awesome.
I wish they would have done that 20 years ago.
You know, you still got to get poked up with quite a few things to be in the military.
Do they still have their anthrax shot requirements?
And variety of other things.
But step by step, you know, step by step.
Yeah.
So.
And the flu vaccine was yearly.
I think as soon as.
Recruits join.
They have to get poked up with some things, but it's most of them are one and done.
Yeah, which I shouldn't be there in the first place, but the flu shot.
Yearly.
I think it was even, I think it was even every six months.
I could be wrong on that, but who.
Yeah, it was, it was really.
I just remember him always saying, I got to go in for my flu vaccine talking to him.
It was nuts.
All right.
Now let's get into our RFK junior.
Clips actually real quick while my internet is okay.
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hearing looks like this was on Wednesday I think yeah and this was just in
appropriations hearing right so budget budget talk I honestly don't know yeah I
didn't I didn't realize that RFK was in front of the in front of Congress but I
think this was just a spending hearing arguing over money and of course
Congress people are gonna just bitch at RFK over vaccines. So let's see a few of
these clips we canceled for vaccines that don't work and if they did work the
end these were for COVID vaccines and mRNA we now know does not work for
respiratory illnesses. These are for vaccines that the industry made almost
$100 million on why are we financing it if anybody thought it worked the
industry would pile in and make it work. Well mRNA doesn't work. Really. Oh this
one's Bernie. Oh man I want to see Bernie go at it. Crazy old man. So my question
is a simple one. Do you still believe that one of the central tenets of the
germ theory that vaccine? What was what was the viral sound bite of Bernie Sanders
during his confirmation hearing? He has something like he's selling diapers
right? Dipers or was it one Z's? It's the one Z's. The one Z's. Do you support
these one Z's? Oh my god. It's so funny. Okay anyway. He's sharply reduced
infant mortality is quote unquote simply untrue. What I was saying in that book
the first of all the study you cited is a modeling study. It's a modeling study.
CDC has actually done a real study that answers that question. It's called
Guyer G U I E R 20 R 2000 and it says that the 80% mortality in chronic
disease that took place in the 20th century that almost none of it was
attributable to vaccination was attributable to hygiene to sewer plants the
better water supplies to engineering that got oranges. I have to interrupt
your other questions. You're entitled to your view. That's CDC's view. Poor Bobby.
He just sees you. Well you're entitled to the CDC's view. What a sound bite.
Yeah. Are you going to then take the CDC's view? I got a thing. We got a
measure. And scientists all over the world vaccine have played vaccines have
played an enormous role in saving lives. I don't contest that. I'm just saying if
you want to talk about what why disease mortality has disappeared in the 20th
century, it was not actually. Period. It's yeah, site scientific data. We don't
need to talk about the scientific data. It's crazy. It's crazy. How fast
their their narratives shift. You know, four years ago, five years ago, trust
the science. Now it's the science lies. Yeah, right. It's amazing. It basically
just hand washing and refrigerators is what an indoor plumbing indoor plumbing
refrigerators and hand soap is what caused diseases to go away 80 years ago. Not
the vaccines. I love our kid juniors ability to just study. Yeah. Just foam. Remember
the study instantly. Sites the specifics. And here you go. And you know, and what's
crazy about that, his ability to do that too is, you know, he's talked about in
the past about struggling with issues related to the brain. And yet he's still
fully cognitively there. So whatever he's doing, it's working. Must be all that
ayahuasca. That's the arctic junior making another senator look like a fool.
Is it good one? Yeah. Since you and president Trump took office, do you know how
many people are left to staff? There's 24 seven line? I do not know. Okay, so the
answer is one. Since I assure you that families that are dealing with rabies or the
prospects of that would want to know that somebody's going to answer the phone when they
call you. There's one to three rabies case a year in the United States. Oh, I think
one person manning that office full time probably can handle that. Here, here, here, here,
is a pre-owned disease. How many people are manning the phone? One. Well, Golly, how
terrible. We get one rabies case every four months. I think they can handle it. I mean,
that sounds like a pretty good, pretty good gig. You just want to sit around at an office
by yourself all day. I think one. I think one person can handle a phone call every four
months. All right, a few more. I think we're getting into Ron Johnson now. Oh yeah, this is big.
Let me bring that up. I mean, he's saying stuff that I don't think any of us would be surprised
about, but it's big that it's coming out.
Finally, let's just put up this graph. Because of your radical transparency, I've got close
to 11 million pages. We uncovered that they hid the signal in myocardias. We also just recently
uncovered that they also hit a signal on a scheme of stroke for people over 65, the tail in 2022,
2023. They hid both signals. They downplayed them. But what is most alarming and we'll be holding
a hearing on this next week. I've got a draft report. They were made aware. Peter Marx was made
aware on March 26th, 2021, that the inventors of the algorithm that analyzes the various data
was going to mask adverse events. He was told that by using a different system,
they had uncovered 49 examples of extreme masking, 25 significant adverse events, including cardiac
sudden cardiac death, Bell's palsy, pulmonary infarction. So this report be issued in conjunction
with that hearing. Again, I didn't need a sophisticated mathematical model to tell me that we had
safety signals screaming at us. This chart shows deaths associated with vaccines all the way going
back to 1990 when they started a couple hundred a year. Anaphylactic shock, that type of thing.
2021, over 20,000 deaths. And for five years, FD has been saying, we don't see a signal.
This was a signal screaming
That is wild. 20,000 deaths. I mean, I think we all knew it. We all heard stories of or new people
that passed because of because of that. Jordan, are you there?
Yeah, let's finish this up. Sounds like Ron Johnson is going to be holding a hearing
on that next week. And then release that report. So I guess next week, Mahanus, we'll be talking about it.
Yep.
You know, in terms of this graph, I would imagine
in studies have shown that VAERS only accounted for what 1% of all the actual vaccine events.
So these numbers around 1990 and 2000 should be higher. Ron Johnson is just citing public data.
But it's still good. That would apply it across to show.
Yeah, that would apply across the board. So even what he's showing right here, the 20,000 deaths.
I mean, that's still operating at that potentially 1% range.
Yeah, so just basically multiply all these numbers by 100.
That's still good.
Did you see today that, man, what is it? The department of not the DOD?
One of the departments have now reinstituted the
for death penalty. What do you call it? Line up in your spot.
Firing squad. Firing squad.
Timing is interesting.
I mean, the people that are responsible for this, this is...
I don't even know. I don't even have words.
All right, we'll get them back here in a second.
We're going to have to tell Jordan that he needs to get some starlink.
Wherever he's at, you got to get one of those little mobile starlinks to start dragging them
around with your Jordan. Dude, I know. All right, man, let's finish this up just because it's
getting kind of unbearable. Sorry, guys. So, anyway, there we go for today's show.
Cool.
Mahanus. We'll see you guys next week for a couple of shows on peptides and another chat
on Friday. I'll make sure internet is good for that.
And any final thoughts, final word, Nate?
No, no, I'm excited to see where this is gone. A lot of big moves. I feel like
some stuff has kind of broken loose that this is like this is a moment in time where I think
we're going to have some like a divergence from what has been to what will be.
Yep. And then the consumer awareness, the public sentiment shift in what people usually see as
bad drugs, bad street drugs, you know, marijuana psychedelics, things of this nature. It's great
to see. It's great to see. That's a whole lot of dude. By the pharmaceutical companies,
he's going to fight foreign squad executions because that'll cut into their lethal injection
business.
Yeah. Dude, actually, I now I want to dig into a couple of share. Do they make off of each lethal
injection? That's dark. Oh my gosh, special. Wow. Okay. Thanks for hanging guys. We'll see you guys
next week. Appreciate you all. Adios, guys. Have a great weekend.
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