Bobby Kennedy and Callie Means discuss the inversion of the two political parties and how they have been hijacked by the corporate and military-industrial complex, and how it s time to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. Bobby Kennedy was a rock star in the conservative conservative movement and is now a conservative icon in the Democratic Party. Callie is a student at the University of California, Berkeley and is a member of Turning Point USA, the most powerful youth organization in the country, which is dedicated to fighting for freedom and human dignity in the 21st century. Get involved with TPCUSA today at turningpointusa.org/tpcusa and start a chapter today at tpusa.ca/startapledge. Learn how you could protect your wealth with Noble Gold Investments, a company that specializes in gold and physical delivery of precious metals. Go to noblegoldinvestments.com/thecharliekirkshow and start your account today! It s where I buy all of my gold. Here we go. Buckle up, everybody! -Charlie Kirk Show - The Charlie Kirk Show - Episode 0010 - Bobby Kennedy - The Party of War - Robert Kennedy and John Kennedy - On This Day in American History - The Inversion of The Two Political Parties - Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7 - Part 8 - Part 9 - Part 10 - Part 11 - Part 13 - Part 14 - Part 15 - Part 16 - Part 17 - Part 19 - Part 21 - Part C - Part 20 - Part III - Part V - Part I - Part II - Partially Documentary - Part IV - Part VI - Part ll - Part VII - Part IX - Part Partially Explained - PartIII - Part v=1 and Part III & Partially Animated - PARTIAL - Part V And Partially Translated - 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1) 2) 3) 2.) 3.) 4) 5) 4.) 3). 5.) 6. 6) 6.) 1.) 7) 7.) And finally 4). 5). 3 6). And so on & #1) And ) Support Us? 8)
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00:01:25.000I mean, you and I talked earlier today about how there's been an inversion of the political parties, and you said it very well.
00:01:33.000The party that I grew up in, the party of Robert Kennedy and John Kennedy, were the parties of peace, the party of civil rights, which means constitutional rights, particularly freedom of speech.
00:01:46.000The word liberal is derived from a word meaning freedom of speech.
00:01:51.000It was the party of of skepticism and resistance against the corporate domination and subversion of our democracy.
00:02:01.000And it was the party of the working people, of cops and firefighters, of labor, of small businesses, of the little guy in this country, and against Wall Street.
00:02:15.000Today, that party is the party of war.
00:02:18.000You saw Kamala Harris's speech at the convention, which was this extremely neocon belligerent speech about world conquest and world domination.
00:02:29.000She was preceded onto the stand by the former CIA director.
00:02:34.000This is something that would be unthinkable.
00:02:37.000She has touted now her endorsement by Dick Cheney.
00:03:20.000And you know, I mentioned this to you earlier, that during the 2020 election, roughly 50% of the country voted for President Trump and 50% for President Biden.
00:03:28.000of the country voted for President Trump and 50% for President Biden.
00:03:33.000The 50% that voted, the 50% that supported Donald Trump owned 30% of the wealth in this
00:03:43.000The 50% that supported President Biden owned 70%.
00:03:48.000So there's been this extraordinary inversion of the two parties.
00:03:55.000I don't feel at home with people who believe in censorship.
00:06:02.000Producing sicker, more depressed, fatter, more infertile Americans for each dollar we spend.
00:06:09.000There's a slur, I think, that's occurring in America from our elite institutions.
00:06:15.000It's a slur my sister at Stanford Medical School learned the first day, the first day of classes, the dean of Stanford Medical School stood at the podium and told these budding doctors that the American patient's lazy.
00:06:29.000He said that the American patient wants to be sick.
00:06:32.000That all the medical system can do is stand with a scalpel and a prescription pad and clean up the mess of these kids that want to be sedentary, of these parents that want to feed their kids ultra-processed food.
00:06:45.000That's what she was indoctrinated with.
00:06:49.000When she brought up a dietary intervention at Stanford, when she brought up a dietary intervention to a patient with a migraine and six other comorbidities, she read some PubMed articles.
00:06:58.000She said, maybe you should look at your diet.
00:07:24.000From our USDA and the FDA and our institutions that we trust, we should be getting the clinical reality, which is that we're poisoning our kids.
00:07:32.000But instead, the USDA says that a diet 93% in ultra-processed food can be healthy for kids.
00:07:39.000They say that a 12-year-old should be getting Ozempic as the first-line defense.
00:07:46.000SSRI rates have doubled among high schoolers.
00:07:51.000So what happened a couple miles away and what this movement means is we and this party is focusing on big ideas.
00:07:58.000We are focusing on getting Americans healthy.
00:08:00.000we are focusing on taking our autonomy back from these corrupt institutions.
00:08:07.000So Bobby, you have been a lifelong fighter for children and I think it would help the audience
00:08:17.000for you to explain that work if they're not familiar and also talk about the severity of what we are facing.
00:08:23.000The chronic diseases, the chronic illnesses.
00:08:25.000We are the worst in the world, the developed world, on these issues, yet we are the wealthiest country ever.
00:08:31.000And we are the greatest nation ever, yet we have this, we have this massive issue that no one wants to look square in the eye and saying, our kids are not just inheriting a worse country than their parents, which they are.
00:08:43.000They themselves are sicker than their parents were at the same age.
00:08:48.000And I want you to take a pause and let that set in.
00:08:50.000We're told that we're advancing at record rates, we have AI, we have chat GPT, you know, we have drugs for everything, yet why is it that our eight-year-olds are far sicker than eight-year-olds were 30 years ago.
00:09:03.000I mean, I, you know, I started out as a, representing commercial fishermen and recreational fishermen on the Hudson River, suing big polluters.
00:09:14.000And it was a group that was not politically involved.
00:09:17.000We have the oldest commercial fishery in North America on the Hudson.
00:09:23.000Many of the people that I represent come from, that I represented for 40 years.
00:09:28.000Come from families that have been fishing the river commercially for 350 years.
00:09:33.000They use the same fishing methods that were taught by the Algonquin Indians, the original Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam, and then passed down through the generations.
00:09:43.000And in 1966, Penn Central Railroad began vomiting oil from a four and a half foot pipe in the Croton-Hartman rail yard into the Hudson.
00:09:57.000The people in Crotonville, New York, which is one of the enclaves of the commercial fishery, began sending representatives to the state agencies, the Department of Conservation, the Coast Guard, the Corps of Engineers, and begging them to do their job, which they were legally required to do, to shut down the Penn Central pipe.
00:10:19.000They were told, these are important people.
00:10:21.000The board of directors of Penn Central are some of the most powerful people in New York State.
00:10:29.000And they were told, we can't enforce the law against them.
00:10:32.000We cannot make them comply with the law.
00:10:35.000And in March of 1966, 300 people met in the American Legion Hall in Crotonville.
00:10:44.000And they started talking about violence.
00:10:46.000They had been to the government agencies.
00:10:48.000They had come to the conclusion that the government was in cahoots with the polluters.
00:10:53.000And this is a lesson that I learned, that I took with me when I started working on children's health, that these agencies actually become sock puppets.
00:11:03.000They become captive by the industries they're supposed to regulate.
00:11:14.000We brought over 500 lawsuits on the Hudson.
00:11:18.000We forced polluters to spend $5.5 billion remediating the river.
00:11:22.000today the Hudson is the richest waterway in the North Atlantic.
00:11:27.000And the miraculous resurrection of the Hudson Hudson.
00:11:35.000And inspired the creation of river keepers all around our country.
00:11:40.000All the major rivers now have river keepers.
00:11:43.000And they, in 2003, the National Academy of Sciences and the FDA did a joint study in which they found that every freshwater fish in America had dangerous levels of mercury in its flesh.
00:11:57.000And the mercury was coming from coal-burning power plants and cement kilns mainly.
00:12:03.000And so we started suing them, and I had about 40 lawsuits against these power plants for mercury discharges.
00:12:14.000I was speaking all around the country about this.
00:12:17.000Women started coming to these, almost every speech I did, and they'd sit in the front row, and they'd wait till the end, and then they'd come up to me and ask to talk to me, and they would, they were very respectful, but they would gently scold me.
00:12:36.000All of them were women, as it turns out, who had children with intellectual disabilities, and they believed their children had been injured by vaccines.
00:12:44.000And this was something I didn't want to do, I didn't want to get into, but one of them showed up at my house in Massachusetts.
00:12:53.000A woman, a psychologist named Sarah Bridges.
00:12:57.000from Minnesota, and she came to my home.
00:13:01.000She had a son who had received $20 million from the vaccine court, forgetting the vaccine court had found that he had gotten autism from a vaccine.
00:13:12.000She came to my home with a pile of studies, 18 inches thick.
00:13:39.000All the lawsuits that I brought have involved scientific controversies.
00:13:47.000All of them involve a process of reading the science critically and then cross-examining proponents of that science, direct-examining people who are differing with it.
00:14:00.000And I read this before I got six inches down on this pile.
00:14:06.000I was just dumbstruck by the giant delta between what the public agencies were saying about vaccine safety and what the actual science was saying.
00:14:43.000And I never knew anybody with a peanut allergy.
00:14:47.000And I was asking, why do five of my seven kids have life-threatening allergies?
00:14:53.000And I started seeing this all around and wondering why nobody was talking about it.
00:14:58.000The autism rates in my generation and 70-year-old men are between, depending on what study you read, are between 1 in 10,000 and 1 in 1,500.
00:15:15.000The autism rates in my children are 1 in every 34, according to CDC.
00:15:21.000And in states, some states, like California, 1 in 22.
00:15:24.000And I was astonished that nobody else was taking notice of this, that there'd been a huge change.
00:15:32.000You mentioned in your introduction There is this story that this is genetic.
00:15:38.000Well, I knew enough about science to know that genes do not cause epidemics.
00:15:45.000They may provide a vulnerability, but you need an environmental toxin.
00:15:49.000Something had happened to our kids, and we saw these giant explosions of neurological disease, ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, tics, sleeping disorders, Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, ASD, autism, autoimmune diseases like Juvenile diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.
00:16:11.000When I was a kid, the average pediatrician would see one case of diabetes in his lifetime over a 40 or 50 year career.
00:16:19.000In my kid's generation, one out of every three kids who walks through a pediatrician door today has diabetes or is pre-diabetic.
00:16:30.000And we're spending more on our military expenditures.
00:16:33.000We're spending more on diabetes, mitochondrial disorders, And we are in the military.
00:16:39.000The total cause, when my uncle was president, about 6% of Americans had chronic disease.
00:16:47.000Today, the latest study, NIH stopped doing this tabulation, but the last time they did it was in 2006, and 54% It's probably up to 60% today.
00:19:29.000We don't have evidence-based medicine anymore.
00:19:32.000The medical treatments and the medical decisions and policies are based upon the mercantile interests of these giant companies that now control our public health agencies.
00:20:16.000It's the fault of the American people because they're so sick.
00:20:20.000The CDC said the average American who died from COVID had 3.8 chronic diseases.
00:20:29.000So they had asthma, they had obesity, diabetes, and one other thing.
00:20:33.000And this New York Times reporter says, people in the medical community are scared that you're going to turn the attention away from infectious disease.
00:20:44.000And I said to her, we haven't had a pandemic in 100 years prior to COVID.
00:20:49.000And in COVID, and 95% of the deaths, 70% of the deaths worldwide are from chronic disease.
00:20:56.00095% of the deaths in our country are from chronic disease.
00:21:00.000COVID, the people were actually dying, according to CDC, not from COVID.
00:21:10.000And we need to change America's policies.
00:21:14.000Although we identify what the origins are, what the ideology is, what the causes are of chronic disease, and we eliminate those and make ourselves healthy again.
00:21:27.000I want to clarify something, because what the pharmaceutical companies will say, all that's true, Bobby, but we've changed the methodology of what we consider to be an autistic child.
00:21:39.000So, Callie, I know you address this, and I know you do, Bobby.
00:22:25.000Any parents here have young children walking into a classroom?
00:22:28.000Are you, is something happening in there?
00:22:30.000Is something happening with children's mental health?
00:22:34.000Is something happening with the metabolic dysfunction, with the statin prescriptions, with the metformin prescriptions, with the pre-diabetes rates, which is now 33% of young adults?
00:22:44.000So everything is going up all at once.
00:22:47.000We have never heard of a case of an autoimmune condition among a child a generation ago.
00:22:54.000So Casey, my sister, talked about this on Tucker, and she's dug into this.
00:22:59.000To answer your question directly, the tracking and the diagnosis standards have not changed, and there is a crisis happening right now.
00:23:07.000Yeah, and so therefore... Let me add something to that.
00:23:10.000You know, this is something that's a propaganda trope by the pharmaceutical industry and by the regulatory agencies that we've changed the diagnostic criteria and we've changed the recognition is better and we're more able to recognize autism.
00:23:25.000There have been study after study of that supposition, of that hypothesis.
00:23:30.000In fact, the California legislature asked the MIND Institute and gave them huge amounts of funding at Stanford, or UC Davis rather, to actually, to verify that hypothesis.
00:23:45.000And the MIND Institute, the leading doctor, Dr. Irva Hertz-Pachoda, came back and said, no, this is not tracking.
00:23:52.000It has not changed diagnostic criteria.
00:23:56.000Now, I spend my life A lot of my life, a lot of my younger years, at the front lines of the movement to get rights for Americans with intellectual disabilities.
00:24:13.000My aunt, Eunice Shriver, who is my godmother, founded Special Olympics.
00:24:54.000We prided ourselves in Special Olympics at being able to Handle any child even kids who are almost in a vegetative state we would figure out something for them to do they could sit on a platform and push a beanbag off a table and The crowd would give them an ovation for that But kids with autism we could never have handled we never saw one nobody knew what to handle
00:25:21.000Because they have these tactile sensitivities, they have audio sensitivities, they have light sensitivities.
00:25:49.000And those people were around, but full-blown ots, stimming, head-banging, toe-walking, hand-flapping, non-verbal, non-toilet chain, we never saw any kids like that.
00:26:04.000And I've never seen anybody my age who looked like that.
00:26:09.000Where are the people who look like that who are walking around the mall?
00:26:13.000If there was change criteria, use your common sense, We would change that criteria for elderly people as well.
00:26:21.000You'd see 70-year-olds who are diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
00:26:55.000I think what's happening to children's health is the best and most visceral manifestation of this corruption that we're all trying to put our finger on.
00:27:07.000This corruption that, to me, has made Donald Trump the seminal political figure of our lifetime.
00:27:16.000To me, the thesis and the rationale of Donald Trump's candidacy is correct, and it is that there's something happening to the co-opting of our institutions that we trust, to the military-industrial complex.
00:27:31.000To the healthcare industrial complex, to our education system that is totally letting down kids.
00:27:38.000And we have an explosion where this year it is the highest rate in American history of childhood cancer, of childhood autism, of childhood conditions, of childhood diabetes, of childhood heart disease, of childhood obesity.
00:27:54.000Everything's at an all-time high right now.
00:27:55.000We can see it and we're being told that's not true.
00:27:57.000But we're the wealthiest we've ever been.
00:27:59.000Our GDP is the highest it's ever been.
00:28:25.000If you have a complicated childbirth, if your child has an infection that's going to kill them right away, if you have a birth appendix, the U.S.
00:28:35.000Peter Atiyah, the first chart in his book, Outlive.
00:28:38.000If you take out infectious and acute issues, things that are going to kill you right away, life expectancy has not increased in the past 100 years.
00:28:45.000The chronic disease crisis, the chronic disease management, which is now 95% of medical spending, has been an utter failure.
00:28:54.000As we have prescribed more statins, heart disease has gone up.
00:28:57.000As we prescribe more SSRIs, depression and suicide has gone up.
00:29:01.000As we prescribe more metformin, diabetes is off the charts.
00:29:05.000And now, They're pushing, as we know, Ozempic, this Denmark company, the ninth most valuable company in the world, with an expectation of 90% of their profits coming from the United States taxpayer.
00:29:36.000There has never been a chronic disease treatment in American history that has lowered rates of the chronic conditions that it is meant to treat.
00:29:47.000Chronic disease is what's hobbling our country, and we don't want this.
00:29:51.000And I want to flip it real quick, and listening to what Robert's saying, listening to what we're talking about, it sounds somewhat dire.
00:30:19.000There was hours and hours of conversations between these two men about childhood diabetes, talking about how they want to put a graphic in the Oval Office and they want to stake this presidency on lowering rates of childhood chronic disease.
00:30:35.000The reason we should be optimistic is because nobody wants what's happening and it's actually very easy to fix.
00:30:43.000It's what Robert talks about with correcting corporate capture.
00:30:47.000The medical system knows how to say something strongly.
00:30:51.000They know how to tell you that you are a war criminal if you don't give your kids 72 shots on the exact schedule they say.
00:30:57.000But when it comes to nutrition, when it comes to 70% of our child's diet being ultra-processed food when we have a metabolic health crisis among children.
00:32:15.000In order to do all those things that Callie said, the obvious thing needs to happen.
00:32:20.000Donald Trump needs to win in November.
00:32:22.000And this is not a... I want you to do two things, Bobby.
00:32:26.000I want you to tell about how you reached out to Kamala Harris and offered to have a meeting about this topic.
00:32:34.000You ran for the presidency as a Democrat, then an Independent, and you said, hey, this shouldn't be a partisan issue, but talk about how Kamala Harris was uninterested in this topic, and number two, how Donald Trump plans to make this a top priority of his administration, and why you are campaigning the country on his behalf.
00:32:53.000Yeah, let me begin by just adding one footnote to the point I made earlier.
00:32:58.000There was a researcher, a writer named Dan Olmsted, And he was very curious about unvaccinated populations.
00:33:07.000And the Amish are one of those populations.
00:33:10.000So he went and he did a study of the Amish in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
00:33:18.000And there should have been, I think about, if it was following the national trends, there should have been about 2,000 autism cases.
00:34:08.000biological pathways and they're caused by stress to our mitochondria and we're
00:34:14.000stressing the mitochondria through many many factors. The air we breathe mainly
00:34:19.000through the foods we eat but also some of the medications that our kids taking
00:34:24.000are contributed to it. Here's the chronology. The day that President Trump
00:34:31.000was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, I received a call from Kelly a couple of
00:34:39.000hours after the shooting and he asked me if If I'd be willing to talk to the Trump team with whom he had been in contact, and Callie had been advising me for a long time about these issues.
00:34:55.000And then I sent him a text a short time later after talking to some members of my family and said, yeah, I would talk to him.
00:35:03.000And one of the reasons I wanted to talk to them just was because out of compassion about what had happened to him that night, and what had happened to the similarities, what happened to my own family.
00:35:16.000He called me, Tucker then contacted me, on a three-way text with President Trump.
00:35:31.000And then... Hey, you guys should talk!
00:35:33.000And then I... That's a good imitation too.
00:35:39.000And President Trump, he then called me and I spent, I don't know, probably about 30 minutes on the phone with him and we talked about this issue and he asked to see me.
00:35:55.000And we met the following day in Milwaukee, and we talked.
00:35:59.000We had about a two, two and a half hour meeting then, and then we talked after that repeatedly, and we ended up talking.
00:36:07.000I ended up going to see him again at Mar-a-Lago, but between the Mar-a-Lago visit and that first night, the night after the shooting, I reached out to, and we had talked during our first meeting in Milwaukee extensively about this issue, about making America healthy.
00:36:27.000I reached out afterward to Kamala Harris, and I reached her through a number of people who, of course I know, top Democrats, and I reached out through those Democrats to her.
00:36:42.000And I was told by all of them that she would not talk to me under any conditions.
00:36:47.000That was the message that I got, and I told them that I wanted to speak about the health issue.
00:36:55.000So, then I met with President Trump in Mar-a-Lago, and President Trump said, we talked about a unity party,
00:37:04.000about bringing our followers in, the independent party.
00:37:07.000And he asked me to take a role when he gets elected in the government in eliminating chronic disease
00:38:14.000And among the people we've specifically talked about is including Casey and Kelly Meese.
00:38:23.000You know, Kelly said a moment ago how optimistic he was about the future of our country, and I'm very, very optimistic as well, because I think this is really going to happen.
00:39:18.000And that goes from everything from the Department of Defense to the border, to all these issues.
00:39:23.000And they want to try to personalize this election in the media.
00:39:27.000They want to try to make you feel emotional about something Trump said or did not say.
00:39:31.000But we will win if we can rise above that and say, hey, you have Bobby Kennedy involved in a presidential transition team of who's going to be at the FDA, the CDC, the NIH.
00:40:25.000And I think it's really something, for those of us that can see what's really going on in the country, beyond just the media news cycle and the chatter on cable TV, we know that we are at risk of losing our country because there's an unelected oligarchy that is making decisions for health, for border, for war, and this is our opportunity.
00:40:46.000Especially here in Arizona, because these electoral votes are going to matter a lot, are going to say, hey, you could take back those 5,000 positions.
00:40:54.000You can all of a sudden say, no, Anthony Fauci, all of your minions are gone in the FDA.
00:41:32.000And before we get to the first question, everybody, your marching orders are more than just voting.
00:41:39.000Understand in Arizona here, we must do the work during voting month to get our friends that are lower likely to vote to vote in that voting month period.
00:41:50.000The voting month period starts on October 9th.
00:41:54.000If all of us just show up on election day, That's fine.
00:41:58.000However, there's a lot of people that are going to forget to show up on election day.
00:42:02.000There's a lot of people, it makes more sense for us to get them to vote early and to bank their vote in the system.
00:42:08.000Why should we give the Democrats 35 days to go chase ballots and we only have 12 hours to try to match them?
00:42:15.000We have the biggest, most diverse movement in American political history.
00:42:19.000Shouldn't we give our followers more days to vote, not less days to vote?
00:42:23.000And so, if you are compelled to do something, we at Turning Point Action have assembled the largest ever ballot-chasing army in the history of Republican politics.
00:42:47.000If you're like, boy, this has been an answer to prayer, to maybe get Bobby Kennedy, because I know a lot of you have been following Bobby for years and his work with the Child Defense Fund.
00:42:57.000Then you've got to do the work, and we will put you to work, because we need an army of volunteers to overcome what the Democrats have planned.
00:43:05.000Yes, sir, you'll be the first question.
00:43:07.000I'm the Outreach Director for the California Brain Tumor Association and need convention tickets at gmail.com.
00:43:15.000People are going to ask me about my email.
00:43:17.000All the things you've talked about, lower fertility, increased cancer rates, increased autism, have been associated with wireless radiation exposure.
00:43:26.000And the World Health Organization's already classified wireless as a class 2b carcinogen, saying that it's not safe.
00:43:34.000And the recent National Toxicology NIH cell phone study showed clear evidence of carcinogenicity and DNA damage non-thermally below our safety guidelines, which only protect against actually heating of the flesh.
00:43:50.000Your lawsuit, Bobby, EHT versus the FCC, which you were nice enough to do with groups that have been working on this issue for decades and people who are already microwave sick, The judge ruled that children, the evidence has not been reviewed or considered enough
00:44:09.000For children, the environment, for long-term exposures, and for technology, new technology, since 1996.
00:44:17.000This was the judge's ruling, and yet no one knows about this.
00:44:22.000And literally, as you said, let's use our common sense.
00:44:26.000The answer, in this case, may be right under our noses with this wireless radiation exposure.
00:46:36.000Americans want higher quality health care, and the doctors and nurses in the Health Freedom Movement have been penalized for helping their patients and saving lives.
00:46:45.000The president has the power to divide, consolidate, abolish, or create agencies of the U.S.
00:46:49.000federal government by presidential directive via the Presidential Reorganization Authority.
00:47:47.000The Justice Department will also call in the medical journals that are corrupted by the pharmaceutical industry Explain to them that they're all going to be subject to criminal and civil RICO actions if they don't show us a way that they're going to stop.
00:48:08.000Revoking studies and refusing to publish studies that challenge the mercantile interests of pharmaceutical companies.
00:48:17.000We're going to change the way business is done at NIH.
00:48:20.000We're going to start studying... One of the problems with NIH... NIH, when I was a boy, was the The finest public health agency and the greatest scientific research group in the history of mankind.
00:48:37.000There were many other nations in the world that were not able to afford the kind of science that we had, that actually have in their constitutions that if NIH says it's so, then it's so.
00:49:32.00050% of its royalties, which are tens of billions of dollars, go to NIH.
00:49:36.000But there are six scientists at NIH who were designated by Anthony Fauci, high-level officials of that agency, who get to collect $150,000 a year forever.
00:49:49.000Their children, their children's children, as long as the mRNA platform is on the market, They will be making money.
00:49:56.000So you have scientists whose job it is to find problems with these products, and instead they have this enormous economic incentive.
00:50:06.000These royalties are paying for their rent, they're paying for their mortgages, they're paying for their children's education, they're paying for their boats, they're paying for their alimony.
00:50:16.000And so they have a big incentive not to find problems in that product.
00:51:15.000It's a highly incentivized program to get a poor kid sick.
00:51:20.000Because when a poor kid has high cholesterol, they are getting a statin.
00:51:25.000When a poor kid is a little bit sad, they're getting an SSRI.
00:51:29.000They're getting on this pharmaceutical treadmill.
00:51:31.000There's no standard of care about nutrition.
00:51:35.000There's no government money out of those $1.4 trillion we spent on Medicaid for nutrition or exercise or pushing that child and incentivizing a path of curiosity about their metabolic health.
00:51:49.000There's no discussion in the guidelines about the microbiome or what's destroying our gut with our pesticides and how 95% of a child's serotonin is created in their gut, not their brain, and how that impacts their happiness and so many other hormones.
00:52:05.000My friends from Harvard Medical School who are OBGYNs don't even know what PCOS is caused by.
00:52:11.000That's the leading cause of female infertility.
00:52:12.000They know how to prescribe a hormone-inducing pill and do IVF.
00:52:18.000They don't know that PCOS is insulin resistance.
00:52:21.000It's on the spectrum of diabetes and actually with the keto diet for 12 weeks, it's extraordinary how it could be reversed and fertility could be increased.
00:52:32.000We have to get to healthcare flexibility.
00:52:35.000In the Republican platform, the central line is increasing healthcare flexibility.
00:52:40.000We need to open up this $4.5 trillion that we spent on healthcare and allow each parent, trust the American patient, Trust parents.
00:52:48.000Trust people on Medicaid who we just have disdain for that they can't make their own decisions.
00:52:52.000Open up flexibility in where that money can go.
00:52:55.000And I think we'll see most Americans follow the science and, you know, not see high cholesterol is a stand efficiency.
00:53:05.000See it as a blaring warning sign of metabolic dysfunction.
00:53:07.000So that is a key thing that President Trump is talking about, that Robert has talked about,
00:53:12.000that the Republican platform talks about.
00:53:13.000We need to increase flexibility for where healthcare dollars can go
00:53:18.000and give Americans the correct science and they're gonna make the right decision.
00:53:22.000And if I could add to that, right now there's a bill in front of Congress
00:53:28.000that is being, that has bipartisan support.
00:53:32.000It's one of the few bipartisan bills in Congress, and that bill is going to make Osempic available to anybody who is under Medicare and Medicaid to pay for Osempic for any American who is diagnosed with obesity.
00:54:11.000And the company that has bribed this bipartisan agreement, and that's why we have bipartisanship, because the one thing they agree on is the money that they're going to get.
00:54:25.000Novo Nordisk, which is the biggest company in Europe, is paying our congressmen and senators to pass this bill, which is going to pass, because they're all, because of legalized bribery.
00:54:36.000And, but in Denmark, and 90% of the value of that company is based upon its ability to sell Ozempic in this country, not in Denmark, not in Europe, here, because of our messed up system.
00:54:51.000And in Denmark, Ozempic is not recommended as the front line of defense for diabetes or for obesity.
00:55:01.000Changes in diet are, exercise are, individualized care.
00:55:09.000This is all about corruption, ultimately.
00:55:15.000As Kalia said, the most profitable asset for the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry, Medicare, Medicaid, the insurance industry in this country today is a sick child.
00:55:28.000And there's a huge incentive to make our children sick by giving them a standard of care that is guaranteed to make
00:56:23.000People were so inflamed, she was cutting open their sinuses.
00:56:26.000And she realized that after hundreds of these surgeries, she didn't learn at Stanford Medical School, researching the NIH, president of her Stanford undergrad class, all the credentials she could have.
00:56:35.000She didn't understand what caused inflammation.
00:56:37.000You know, fundamentally in our medical system, you know, we see chronic conditions.
00:56:43.000We wait for people to get them and then we drug them in their lifetime annuity.
00:56:46.000And I don't know your individual case, but there is a path of thriving.
00:56:51.000There's a passive thriving for Americans, both to prevent chronic conditions and to reverse.
00:56:56.000I mean, people without immune conditions, Crohn's disease, the standard of care is injections and IVs for the rest of their life.
00:57:03.000And I have so many people come up to me and said that they started reading books by
00:57:06.000Mark Hyman, that they started reading books by functional medicine experts.
00:57:09.000They started getting personalized blood tests.
00:57:11.000Charlie's talked about this in this podcast, going down a path of real
00:57:14.000understanding what's personalized happening in your body.
00:57:16.000And they say that autoimmune disease diagnosis or their chronic disease
00:57:20.000diagnosis is actually one of the best moments of their life because it led them
00:57:23.000on a path outside of the medical system.
00:57:25.000And this is not about, this is not about, you know, it's, it's conservatives, you
00:57:32.000know, as a conservative myself, it's not about lecturing anyone about what to eat.
00:57:37.000It's not about lecturing anyone to exercise.
00:57:39.000We should still be able to eat crappy food, drink beer, smoke cigarettes, whatever.
00:57:44.000But the clinical guidelines should be correct.
00:57:48.000Like we should just have the correct information.
00:57:51.000So I would just say, and this is what my sister and I, our cause in life, what we wrote in Book Good Energy, there is a path of thriving available for many folks suffering from chronic conditions, and there's a path to prevent many chronic conditions.
00:58:04.000And our goal, and I think what is so powerful about the Maha movement, is it just starts
00:58:11.000with getting the science correct, which is just something we can all agree on, and that's
00:58:23.000Let's roll back the clock of four to a few years.
00:58:24.000Imagine you're in a hypothetical Trump administration, hopefully soon to be, and there's a major policy breakthrough as it pertains to health and how it affects Americans.
00:58:35.000What would you want a news headline about that to look like?
00:58:37.000And let's assume it's a non-mainstream media outlet that's not going to, you know, bash you like, because not a fake news one like CNN.
00:58:57.000Give us something that you would love to read, not in the New York Times, but read, you know,
00:59:03.000on the Charlie Cooper Show or something.
00:59:06.000What I said when I was running myself, I said, I think I'm going to be able to do this as
00:59:13.000a kind of a health czar in the Trump administration, is that within two years, you're going to
00:59:24.000see a dramatic, significant, measurable decrease in chronic health conditions in this country.
00:59:32.000And that within four years, we'll be down to at least the European levels, and we'll be on the way to eliminating chronic health conditions in our country.
00:59:47.000And I said, if I don't do that, you shouldn't vote for me a second term.
00:59:52.000Because I'm very, very, and I would want a second term, so I'm very, very confident that I'm going to be able to get that done.
01:00:04.000Even, you know, and Callie and I have a long list of things that we're going to do, beginning on day one in the first 90 days, but even doing things like banning fluoride in American water.
01:00:24.000Some of them are going to be more difficult.
01:00:26.000Most of the things, the way that Callie and I think about this, is that we want to accomplish all of this using executive orders and policy and personnel changes and never have to go to Congress for anything.
01:01:25.000For someone like me, who's 29, who wants, who's building companies and products
01:01:31.000with artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
01:01:34.000and sees where this tech is going and doesn't want to feed the beast, so to speak,
01:01:38.000but wants to see companies built that feed the Maha movement,
01:01:44.000that align technology with human potential, How do we bring Make America Healthy Again into the world of business and entrepreneurship?
01:01:53.000How do we change the incentive structures?
01:01:54.000Because there's so many incentive structures that take young people like me and put us into building for money, because we need to when we're young, without realizing where our technologies are going.
01:02:07.000How do we change that from a top-down perspective?
01:02:37.000It's a frightening technology, because it can be used by government agencies To warp our reality, to surveil us, to censor it, to turn us into slaves.
01:02:48.000And that is, you know, with all these technologies, the Internet, remember when Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin promised us that the Internet was going to democratize communications across the globe, and it's turned into the, instead of democratizing us, it's turned out to be the primary weapon for social control, for domination, for totalitarian controls of our society, for censorship, etc.
01:03:17.000The same thing could be true of AI, but AI can also do things that will democratize our government, that will make it more transparent, that will allow us to cure disease.
01:03:31.000If we could get AI just to look at the public databases right now and do informatical informatics on those databases, We can look at every medical intervention immediately and do studies that would take 10 or 20 years in the past and do them in seconds.
01:03:51.000And it's an extraordinary promise for actually making people healthy very quickly.
01:03:55.000And this is one of the primary things my Daughter-in-law, who's run my campaign, Amaryllis Fox, and who began her life at the CIA after 9-11 and worked in the espionage division and worked in cyber warfare for a long time.
01:04:59.000When they're not looking at the corporate media, the books they're buying, the podcasts they're listening to from Joe Rogan on down are talking about ways that we can thrive and be healthy.
01:05:07.000So there's a real market with fundamentally, I think, when you're doing healthcare in the private sector, you have to ask, honestly, are you propping up the existing system, which just as a statement of economic fact makes money from patients being sick, or are you subverting that system?
01:05:22.000When I was starting a company, I talked to venture capitalists and they said innovation is direct-to-consumer Viagra delivery.
01:05:29.000Viagra and a millennial pink box delivered to your door is not innovation.
01:05:34.000They said that it's better UX for medical records.
01:05:36.000Better medical records is not innovation.
01:05:38.000That's just slightly better UX for a completely broken system.
01:05:42.000My sister, after leaving medical school, started a company called Levels Health, which is a continuous glucose monitor.
01:05:48.000It gives people and arms them with more information.
01:05:51.000The FDA, until just this year, said that non-diabetics shouldn't have that information, shouldn't be able to see what's going on with their glucose.
01:05:58.000The FDA to this day says that preventative PRONOVO screens are not advised.
01:06:02.000They do not want us to know what's going on inside of our bodies.
01:06:06.000And then I, after the death of our mother from a preventable condition, pancreatic cancer, which she should not have died from and should not have gotten after years of missed warning signs that we talk about in the book, I asked, how do we incentivize How do we just incentivize the right standard of care?
01:06:23.000We started a company that uses HSA dollars, which most of us have access to.
01:06:27.000You can go to TrueMed.com and you can actually get a doctor's note for food, exercise, to reverse conditions, and no doctors know this.
01:06:34.000They can write you a doctor's note when you have high cholesterol and say that you should eat healthy and exercise as a medical recommendation, and you can use tax-free money for that.
01:07:54.000So I don't even want to get into the Nitty gritties.
01:07:57.000I, you know, I think, I think there's some problematic research on a lot of these artificial sweeteners.
01:08:01.000I think they're not the worst thing to worry about, but I think fundamentally way before that, I think a focus, um, and administration had is just, just, just getting back to real food and really thinking about that.
01:08:26.000If our ambition, you know, I grew up in a very idealistic time in our country's history.
01:08:33.000When I was a little boy, America owned half the wealth on the face of the earth.
01:08:38.000We were a moral authority around the world.
01:08:41.000When I traveled with my father abroad, We were greeted with crowds, sometimes crowds of millions of people who just loved our country all over the world.
01:09:36.00060s or 190. The whole world was looking to us and now a lot of really there was a
01:09:44.000turning point in 1992 when we won the Cold War and we thought this was a
01:09:49.000triumph for our country and it turned out to be a catastrophe.
01:09:54.000And the arrogance that came around along with that unleashed our military around the world with dreams of global domination as the only world superpower.
01:10:04.000The domination of our country by corporate power that has commoditized our landscapes by the big polluters, our health by the big pharmaceutical industries, our children by the food industry, has turned all of the institution's democracy predatory against the American public.
01:10:25.000We're seeing now this inversion in the two parties.
01:10:28.000And, you know, one of the things that Charlie said to me earlier on this evening was that Donald Trump chased all the rich people out of the Democratic Party.
01:10:41.000And he's made this party the party of the American middle class, restoring the middle class, the party of Small businesses, of Main Street, of public health, of peace, of global leadership, and all of the things that, you know, when Democrats hear the word MAGA, they say, oh, it's racism, it's...
01:11:06.000It's the, you know, the opposite of progressive thought.
01:11:50.000Here's the thing, we have terrible problems in this country.
01:11:53.000We have the worst agricultural system in the world, but all of our problems are accompanied by a potential that is greater than any other country in the world.
01:12:04.000We have the worst agricultural system, but we have the best regenerative farmers.
01:12:11.000We're doing things with soil restoration, with no-till agriculture, with dryland agriculture, with organic agriculture that no other country in the world is doing.
01:12:21.000We have the worst health in any country in the world, but we have the best integrated medicine doctors, the best functional medical doctors.
01:12:33.000We are breaking grounds in new ways of restoring and treating real the causes of chronic disease.
01:12:39.000We have a declining business culture in our country that is a monopoly business instead of it.
01:12:45.000That is corporate crony capitalism has replaced free market capitalism.
01:12:50.000But we have the greatest entrepreneurs in our country.
01:12:55.000You know, and I'm not just saying that, you know, as a kind of bluster that America has the best of this, that.
01:13:12.000We have this tremendous resilience in this country where we can restore these things, restore America's greatness again, if we just stop fighting each other And we focus on getting Donald Trump elected president and getting this unity government in power to make America healthy again.