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03/10/25 Media Lies to EPA Bribes: Following the Money Trail
In this episode, Ted and Austin Broer challenge mainstream narratives while exposing government overreach and offering practical health solutions for navigating our challenging times.
The father-son duo begins by scrutinizing media coverage of a recent measles case in New Mexico, questioning whether the individual died "from" or "with" measles and criticizing how the case is being exploited to push vaccination campaigns. This analysis leads to their discussion of a significant legal victory—a $90,000 settlement awarded to each former St. Louis public school employee who sued over denied religious exemptions to COVID vaccine mandates. Both hosts emphasize the importance of defending religious freedoms against government overreach.
Government spending comes under fire as they expose a controversial $2 billion EPA grant to Stacey Abrams' group allegedly designed to provide new appliances to Democrat voters. Ted and Austin criticize this allocation as politically motivated rather than environmentally beneficial, connecting it to the broader push for electric vehicles despite what they describe as insufficient infrastructure and consumer demand. Ted shares an anecdote about a Chevy dealership struggling to sell Trailblazer EVs to illustrate this point.
The conversation shifts to the dysfunction in Congress, referencing an article titled "Sex, Drinking and Dementia: 25 Lawmakers Spill on What Congress is Really Like." They discuss the public's low opinion of Congress and criticize lifelong political appointments that fail to serve constituents effectively.
Health topics dominate the latter portion of the show as they examine the dangers of psychiatric medications and involuntary commitment, particularly for soldiers suffering from PTSD. Ted shares a personal story about a family member subjected to electroconvulsive shock therapy, advocating instead for nutritional therapies and dietary changes.
Austin highlights RFK Jr.'s recent meetings with senior leadership at General Mills and PepsiCo regarding the dangers of ultra-processed foods. Both hosts connect America's obesity epidemic to processed foods, seed oils, and alcohol consumption, warning about the potential long-term consequences of these dietary choices.
Additional topics include the Trump administration's efforts to eliminate DEI programs, the comparison between cryptocurrencies and gold as investments, and the dangers of online dating scams. They conclude with a timely discussion about Daylight Saving Time's negative health impacts, explaining how the loss of just one hour can disrupt the body's internal clock and increase risks for various health problems.
Throughout the episode, Ted and Austin weave in spiritual encouragement, emphasizing the importance of prayer, communion, and maintaining faith during challenging times.
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