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Nov. 8, 2022 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Situation Update, Nov 8, 2022 - History unfolds today as America chooses HOPE over FEAR
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Okay, get ready folks.
Get ready.
It's Tuesday, November 8th, 2022.
This is Mike Adams here, of course, with a situation update.
And the situation is pretty darn exciting at this moment.
Pretty exciting.
Today is Election Day, of course, so make sure that you go out and vote.
But only once, right?
Just vote once.
But do your duty, get out and vote.
And I'm glad that you waited for election day to do that, if in fact you were able to do that.
So everything is on the verge of changing.
And based on the outcome of this election, things could change for the better in a significant way.
Now, there's a lot of coverage happening today.
Let me just give you a quick rundown of what's going on.
Let's see.
I'm apparently going to be hosting the fourth hour of the Alex Jones show on Infowars.com.
And that begins at, what, 2 p.m.
Central.
So I don't yet know what's going to happen between now and then, but if you want to get the latest, just join me at either Infowars.com or Band.Video.
And again, that's 2 p.m.
Central.
Then later, around 6 p.m.
Eastern, I don't know why I'm switching time zones, causing jet lag out there, am I? But 6 p.m.
Eastern, BrightTown.TV is going to carry live coverage of, well, Election Day results.
And I neglected to mention when I covered this the other day that we've got Ann VanderSteel is going to be popping in live on Brighttown.tv, and she is apparently hanging out with the Ron DeSantis crew in Florida, kind of the DeSantis camp, and she's going to be bringing us live results from Florida.
We've also got Dr.
John Diamond, who's hosting the entire evening.
Of course, there's going to be a lot of guests popping in, including myself.
I'll come in with updates from time to time.
This is all going to be live on brighteon.tv.
We've also got Brandon Howes from Worldview Report.
And I believe either Brandon or someone from his studio is going to pop in and give us an update from his studio.
And I'm also talking to InfoWars producers to see if we can get Owen Schroyer or Harrison Smith or someone else to pop in from the InfoWars side.
And I'm probably going to make an appearance on InfoWars in the evening as well.
Well, basically, we're all just kind of sharing time with each other and sharing thoughts about what's happening as the evening unfolds.
So it's very exciting, and it's exciting that independent media is so cooperative and just sharing knowledge and sharing platforms.
And, hey, if one platform goes down, you've got other choices out there as well in independent media.
So that's good to know.
It's a very exciting time.
And this is gonna be a big day for independent media.
Anyway, we're broadcasting on brighteon.tv until about 11 p.m.
Eastern, something like that.
And I do believe that most of the election results will be known by that time.
I mean, not all, obviously, and probably Arizona is going to take a lot more time.
Just because of the time change and also a lot of the left-wing fraud, probably.
Some elections are going to take more time.
We've been warned about this, and of course, you and I are very, very suspicious of that.
We're very suspicious that this is going to be a repeat of, what was it, November 3rd?
2020, when we all went to bed, we're like, Trump won!
It's clear, Trump won!
And then we woke up the next day and it was like, the media told us, no, no, look, overnight, hundreds of thousands of votes came in, all for Biden!
Amazing!
In these Democrat-controlled cities, where all the windows are blocked and you can't see all the ballot stuffing and everything that's going on.
So, I don't think America's going to put up with that this time.
I really don't.
I think...
There's going to be so much scrutiny at this point and so many watchers and so many lawyers ready to file suit with any kind of shenanigans going on.
I don't think the Dems are going to be able to steal this one.
That's my assessment right now.
So I think the outcome of this election is going to be...
Very favorable to the GOP and the Democrats are going to be wanting to, you know, leap off tall buildings or something after this or at least blame each other for the fiasco that just took place.
But we'll see.
We'll see.
I mean, that's just my take on things.
Now, yes, they're going to try to steal this.
Like in Pennsylvania, you know, they sent out hundreds of thousands of ballots in the mail just so they can have more ballots to stuff in the system.
Yeah, they're going to try to steal it from Dr.
Oz.
You know they're going to try.
I don't think they're going to succeed.
The race that concerns me is Mark Kelly versus Blake Masters in Arizona, and I got a bad feeling about that.
I think Mark Kelly is going to win that one, but only by cheating because of, well, Democrats.
Indeed, I say more.
But at the same time, I think Carrie Lake is going to win that.
And it looks like when this is all said and done, the GOP is going to control something like at least 45 more seats in the House, maybe a lot more.
And then in the Senate, probably something like 54 to 57 seats, something in that range based on current polling.
May end up being a lot more.
Who knows?
I mean, look, the American people are just so fed up with food price inflation and fuel inflation and possibly getting into wars and open borders and You know, these issues that are really practical for people, especially food prices, that's just the worst.
And scarcity issues and so on.
People notice that because it affects their ability to feed their own children, just to afford to pay the bills, you know, keep the lights on.
People are going to lash out pretty strongly against the party in power, and that's the Democrats.
So the Democrats are going to get walloped I think, over the next 24 hours.
It's going to be interesting to watch it unfold anyway.
Now, I know that some of you listening are saying, but Mike, don't fall for the illusion that the GOP is here to save us and they're the saviors and everything's going to be fine.
No, I know that.
I know that the two-party system is no panacea solution for the things that ail us.
And I know there's plenty of rhinos in the GOP, but I also know there's a lot of really exciting people, new people coming into the party that have not run before and seem to be coming into this for the right reasons.
For example, Cary Lake in Arizona and a lot of other examples like that.
So I think that the old guard of the GOP is becoming less and less relevant.
And if we could just replace Mitch McConnell with somebody who actually cared about America and wasn't compromised by China through family connections and business connections, then, hey, we'd be even better off.
So I love...
New people who have new passion coming onto the scene and they have a new paradigm shift.
I mean, just a new outlook on how things actually function and they're willing to take a stand like Carrie Lake is as well and many others.
They're willing to take a stand for what is right and what needs to happen to protect America.
So I think we're on the verge of a real political revolution, frankly, you know, a ballot box revolution.
And as part of that, by the way, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has been a remarkable governor.
He's just been exceptional.
And I think most of you listening to this, you are fond of Governor DeSantis and things that he's done with Florida and standing up against the left-wing media and so on.
Well, Governor DeSantis has with him in his administration...
An attorney general of Florida named Dr.
Joseph Latipo.
And Dr.
Joseph Latipo, he's got a PhD in all kinds of clinical experience, and he's a super high IQ individual.
He's the author of a book called Transcend Fear, a blueprint for mindful leadership in public health.
And Dr.
Latipo, in fact, joins us tonight here on the podcast.
He is the guest for our interview segment.
And the reason I know all this stuff I just said about him is because I already did that interview.
It's incredible.
This man is amazing.
I'm just so impressed with who he is and his approach to health.
It's a revolution in public health policy and health leadership, I think.
And I can't wait to play that interview for you here.
It's only about 35 minutes in duration or so, but it really is extraordinary.
This is an amazing individual, Dr.
Joseph Latipo.
And again, his book is Transcend Fear, and it's available right now at booksellers everywhere.
We're going to get to all that.
But wait till you hear, I asked him in the interview, I asked him, hey, if Ron DeSantis is elected the President of the United States and he decides that you should be the Surgeon General of America, what would you do to help America get healthy again, right?
So wait till you hear his answer, because he's on the right track.
Very cool guy.
By the way, you also realize, and I asked Dr.
Ladipo this question too, you realize that if Dr.
Oz gets elected to the Senate, which I think will happen, I think people saw that Fetterman, John Fetterman is just not up for being a senator.
I mean, he needs to heal, he needs to...
You know, he needs to heal, okay?
You have to have better functioning cognition to effectively represent the American people in the U.S. Senate.
Dr.
Oz is healthy and he's bright, and the really amazing thing about Dr.
Oz is that, of Nutrition, prevention, natural health, herbal medicine, clean food.
I mean, he spent years doing his program having guests on about all of these topics.
Dr.
Oz, I think, will be the most nutritionally informed United States Senator in the history of the Senate.
And that's pretty exciting, if you think about it.
I mean, instead of having senators that are just taking prescription drugs because they're symptomatic and have toxic lifestyles and everything, which is common, you know, it's common these days.
What if we had a U.S. senator that understood nutrition, right, and knew about prevention and knew that, you know, a prescription is not the answer to everything?
Well, here we have a choice right now.
Dr.
Oz, if you're in Pennsylvania, you know, vote for Oz.
I'm not saying you're going to agree with him on every single thing, every issue for all time.
But I think it's exciting to have somebody in the Senate who understands nutrition.
I mean, it's just like it's exciting to have a Surgeon General of Florida who also understands holistic health and mind-body medicine and all these important issues.
These are exciting times.
We can actually move past the era of just vaccines and prescriptions and vaccines and prescriptions and more vaccines and more prescriptions and chemotherapy and toxic poisoning and radiation and that whole system of medicine, although...
There are appropriate uses for certain things, like painkillers or antibiotics or emergency surgery after a gunfight, things like that.
I get it.
We need ER doctors.
We need emergency rooms.
We need emergency medicine.
I get it.
But we also need a revolution in medicine where we can embrace the things that work.
We also got to get the FDA approved.
To back off of trying to suppress nutritional supplements that work.
Why is the FDA always at war with N-acetylcysteine, NAC, right now?
Or glutathione, for example.
You know the FDA, if they had their way, they would outlaw vitamin C. They would.
They would outlaw probably vitamin D and zinc and all these things.
I mean, they stripped the medical license from Dr.
Peter McCullough.
For just telling the truth, you know, about prevention and nutrition and things that can help save lives.
So they took away his license.
Well, that's got to stop.
You know, that's got to stop.
We need a revolution in medicine.
We need to dismantle the CDC. And, well, frankly, in my opinion, we need to investigate with the possibility of criminal indictments against...
Walensky of the CDC and the heads of the NIH, the NIAID, and possibly the FDA for collusion.
What's this emergency use authorization and then leaping to, boom, it's on the childhood immunization schedule.
There's no evidence of long-term safety or efficacy of these injections.
It's completely insane.
It's not scientific.
It's junk science.
It's putting everybody at risk while bailing out basically the vaccine manufacturers, big pharma once again.
It's a rigged, corrupt system.
So the revolution has begun, is my point.
The revolution has begun, and the downfall of Western medicine is accelerating, especially after the whole COVID fiasco.
And I think the future could be much brighter for us.
But we've got to continue to hold our ground and speak the truth, even if we are censored, even if our licenses are stripped from us.
You notice I don't have a license.
Except, you know, I had a pilot's license at one time, but I don't have a medical license.
Otherwise, they would have taken it from me already.
So thank God.
Thank God I don't have a medical license.
But they're taking it from everybody they can.
Just recognize what this is.
This is oppression and censorship and an effort to silence people who are telling the truth.
But they shall not succeed because we, the people, we built our own platforms.
We speak the truth.
And by the way, we are still alive because what we say actually works.
Whereas so many of the people who mocked, you know, nutrition or say, oh, how come you didn't take the vaccine?
You're going to die.
And then those people who took the vaccine, they died, sadly, even though we try to educate them and stop them from destroying their immune systems.
But many of them died and we are still here.
We are still here.
So there you go.
Strong evidence.
By the way, let's shift and cover a couple of kind of intriguing things that just happened.
So apparently, there's a baseball competition that's held in America each year.
It's called the World Series.
You may have heard of this.
Never made any sense to me because they don't play other teams around the world.
I mean, it's so arrogant.
Oh, we're the world champions!
Like, did you play anybody from any other country?
No.
We just played people here in America.
Like, so how are you world champions?
Well, we're Americans.
We just, like, they didn't play Cubans.
They didn't play teams from anywhere.
They just played, what was it, the Astros, I guess?
And some other team.
I don't know.
I don't keep track of that.
But they think it's the World Series.
It's just the funniest thing ever.
Such an American concept.
It's like, we're in the world!
No, you're not.
Anyway, apparently there was a parade.
What was it, in Houston, I think?
And Senator Ted Cruz was waving to people during the parade.
He was riding in a military vehicle, standing up in the bed of it.
And somebody threw a beer can at him, and it hit him.
It hit him in the, I guess, the chest or something.
He was okay.
He just got hit by a beer can and then there was a 33-year-old man who was arrested by the Houston police for, you know, throwing a beer can at Ted Cruz.
It's not a smart thing to throw beer at a U.S. senator.
Now, if it was the son of the president and you threw beer or other substances at him, he might catch him and snort him, you know?
But that's not a Ted Cruz thing.
That's a Hunter Biden thing.
Anyway, don't throw beer at senators.
Instead, just vote for the ones you want and vote the other ones out.
Believe me, that hurts them more than throwing beer.
Just vote them out.
You don't like a senator?
Vote them out.
That's how you, quote, throw beer cans at them, you know, at the voting booths.
Anyway, it's great that Senator Ted Cruz did kind of partially block this inbound beer can.
But I'm just thinking, man, he's out there.
It doesn't look like he's wearing a ballistic vest or anything.
Like some crazy psycho, you know, could have theoretically taken a shot at Cruz or anybody out there.
I mean, don't you think these are dangerous times for prominent politicians like senators to be out in public in a crowd crowd?
With no ballistic vest on?
I mean, especially with all the left-wing threats out there, they're saying that, oh, if the GOP wins, they're going to murder your children and all these crazy things.
This is a dangerous time right now.
You know, these left-wing psychos out there with their...
I don't know.
Their Caltech Sub-2000 9mm.
Little folding guns that the media thinks is an AR-15.
It's not.
It's a folding 9mm.
Not even a very good gun, frankly.
It's kind of a piece of crap.
But they think it's an AR-15.
You got psycho shooters out there.
I just want to wish Ted Cruz safety.
We don't want anything bad to happen to him.
So just be safe about this, man.
There's too many crazies out there.
But now, in other news, the CFO of Tyson Foods, the chief financial officer, John R. Tyson, can you guess how he got that job by his last name?
Yes, indeed.
John Tyson of Tyson Foods was arrested early Sunday morning after becoming intoxicated and falling asleep in the wrong home.
Mm-hmm.
Apparently, he was found asleep in a woman's bed at her home, located at this address that's in the story.
This is from fox16.com.
The woman called police when she arrived, and she found Tyson, whom she did not know, sleeping in her bed.
There's a strange situation.
So police arrived and they found him in the bed with most of his clothes taken off and tried to wake him up.
Apparently he did not, quote, verbally respond.
The report states there was an odor of alcohol on his breath and body and his movements appeared sluggish and uncoordinated.
How did they know they didn't find Joe Biden sleeping in the bed in that case?
In any case, or Buck Foe Jiden sleeping there, possibly.
But In any case, this is Tyson Foods, folks.
You know, they make chicken.
Chicken nuggets and chicken wings and all kinds of chicken.
And the chief financial officer has an alcohol problem, apparently, and perhaps a navigational problem.
Doesn't know where his own house is.
Kind of makes you wonder, what are they doing to the chickens?
But that's not as crazy as something we covered a couple weeks ago where the COO of Beyond Meat got into a fight in the parking lot of, was it a football game?
And he bit off a man's nose, which led us all to believe that, you know, they had a hankering for cannibalism over at Beyond Meat because they weren't getting any actual...
you know, animal meat in their diets.
They're all eating beyond meat burgers, like veggie burgers, and then they had a taste for some flesh or something.
A weird zombie affliction.
But what's the deal with these executives at these companies, these food giants?
Can't they control themselves?
Do they have any ability to just kind of be normal people?
And by the way, you know there's a conversation going on right now between Tyson Foods attorneys and the woman who owns this home where, you know, John R. Tyson was found drunk in her bed.
You know the conversation is going on something like this.
How much free chicken would you like for how many years to drop all charges against John R. Tyson?
You just tell us how much chicken you want.
And we will make that happen for you.
You know, that's what's going on.
This woman's going to give free chicken forever.
And given food inflation, that's a pretty big settlement, actually.
Pretty big settlement.
We're just having a drunk guy stumble around and crash in your bed.
Which some of you listening might say, well, gosh, my husband does it all the time and I don't know who he is.
Half the time.
But anyway, we're talking about a different situation.
So if a drunk stranger crashes in your bed, hope to God that he's a CEO or CFO of a food company so that you can fight food inflation with free food.
That's the solution to Joe Biden's food inflation scenario.
Just leave your door unlocked and hope for the best.
That's satire, folks.
I obviously don't actually do that.
That's just satire.
But you get the point.
Now, you actually do want to lock your door because, of course, violent crime is rising, especially in Democrat-controlled cities across America.
And yet, and yet, here's a story from Steve Watson at Summit News.
New York Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul really did say it's a, quote, conspiracy that violent crime is rising.
So she claimed in this televised interview that anybody who says that violent crime is rising...
Is pushing a, quote, conspiracy, and it's a conspiracy pushed by conservatives.
So, yeah, if you think there's more shootings and thefts and criminal activity, it's a conspiracy.
And who was it?
The guy, I think, Joy Reid.
Isn't she on MSNBC or somewhere?
I forgot.
But Joy Reid came on the air a couple of days ago, and she said that nobody even knew what the word inflation meant until Republicans started teaching people about inflation.
Now, this is what she thinks.
Like, no one knew what inflation was until now?
Like, we've never talked about inflation ever before in the history of the world.
Like, that was a crazy foreign word until now.
It's like, wow, how do you even spell inflation?
That's what she said.
Nobody even knew what it was.
And we've all been brainwashed by, I don't know, conservative financial people into thinking that there's inflation when they tell us there isn't.
Of course, you can go to the grocery store, try to buy some Tyson Foods chicken wings or something, like, yep, there's inflation, all right.
Price went up 50%.
Where's that drunk CFO when you need him?
We could use some free chicken right now.
Remember when Oprah gave away free cars to everybody?
And you're a winner!
And we should have drunk Tyson Foods CFO guy sloshing around with vodka in his hand.
Maybe Nancy Pelosi handing him partially consumed bottles.
And he should just fall asleep in everybody's bed one after another down the neighborhood.
And you're a winner!
Winner, winner!
Chicken dinner and just free chicken for everybody.
I'm getting carried away.
I get it.
But that's how crazy the world is right now.
How can you not laugh at this stuff?
It's crazy.
Activision has a new version of Call of Duty.
That's a video game.
It's a first-person shooter type of game.
Apparently, they've got 29 flags that you can choose from for your character.
You know, you pick a flag and I guess the flag flies on your avatar symbol or something.
22 of the 29 flags are gay pride flags, like transgender flags, bisexual flags.
22 of the 29 are basically LGBT flags.
Out of the 29 flags, there's not one flag that is an American flag.
Not one.
You're not allowed to show American patriotism in the game, but there's 22 different ways to show that you're gay.
Or trans or bisexual or whatever the case may be.
The only American flag in the game is actually a torn, a tattered, partially burned or blown up American flag that's lying on the ground to indicate the fall of the American empire.
So this is Activision now.
Call of Duty, which years ago used to actually be kind of a patriotic game, I think.
In fact, I think they started with World War II as the genre of the game, and, you know, you were fighting the Nazis.
Now, Activision, they've become the fascists.
Except, you know, it's the, I don't know, it's the trans-Taliban or something that now dominates the game.
So again, you're free to choose any flag you want, as long as it's gay.
The players are not happy about that.
Remember what I mentioned yesterday about the 5G towers showing up in New York City?
All these new 5G towers are three stories tall, and they look really dystopian.
They're these kind of gray metal cylinders on tall poles just popping up all over New York City.
There's another story about that from UpperEastSite.com.
And here's the headline.
Upper East Siders are stunned by 5G tower suddenly installed outside their windows.
And the story talks about people living in these apartments and they're on like the second or third floor.
And then they wake up one day and there's this giant 5G tower cylinder like nine feet from their window.
It's just like, surprise!
And one of these people took a photo of one of these 5G towers and saw that it's got a radiation notice on it.
It's a radio frequency radiation warning sticker on the 5G equipment.
Apparently some of the locals complained about that.
And look, it's got a warning.
It's got radiation.
It's nine feet from my child's bedroom, you know?
So, apparently technicians were dispatched to the 5G boxes and they removed the stickers.
So, there you go.
That's how you solve it.
Oh, you're worried about radiation?
Because you see the sticker that says radiation warning?
Don't worry.
We will remove the stickers for you so that you have nothing to fear.
See how that works?
We will remove the stickers!
How would you like to wake up and have a 5G tower nine feet from your head just outside your window?
Like, what?
What?
And with all the rent I pay at this place?
Now we're going to get irradiated by this thing?
Because, you know, I mean, you all know this.
They're phased array antennas, which means they point in a specific direction.
So the 5G signal is kind of like a laser beam.
From the tower to your mobile device.
It's more like a cone, actually.
It's a cone shape.
But that cone, even at its termination point, may only be a diameter of like six feet or something.
It's not a very big cone.
So mostly it's just a line.
Those lines go through everything, including you.
If you happen to be between the 5G tower and the 5G device that it's talking to, then that beam of energy is going through you.
And the same thing is true.
If you're talking on a 5G phone and there's a tower beaming at your phone, it's beaming at your head, too, and it's going through your head.
But if you live next to one of these things, there could be 200 people on the phone with all their beams going through your head at the same time.
Seriously.
It's capable of doing that, if not more.
How would you like that?
200 times the radiation and all they do is come remove the sticker.
As I said yesterday, do these New Yorkers realize that they're watching the installation of a kill grid?
There's a kill grid!
They're just setting up the dystopian, you know, sci-fi kill grid towers right in front of people.
They're like, hmm, that's interesting.
What's that?
Well, just wait around.
You'll find out.
You won't be conscious when it happens, but you'll find out.
You know, yesterday I was talking about that with Dr.
Ed Group in the interview that we featured here.
And I like to monitor a little bit on brighteon.social.
That's our social media platform.
It's really great.
A lot of great people there.
And it's the best news.
I mean, it's the best news feed, I should say, of whatever's happening.
Someone there had posted a link to my interview with Ed Group, some kind of comment like, just when I thought the future couldn't get crazier, here we go, check out this interview, because it's worse than we thought.
Well, actually, Ed Group gave solutions, a couple of solutions, as I recall.
So we always do try to get to solutions, but yeah, there's a lot of crazy stuff going on, and in fact, one of those crazy things, and this is a bit of a flashback because this story came out in July of 2020, and this is going to shock you, but I saw this being circulated again on Brighttown.social, and I had to share it with you.
Here it is.
You're not going to believe this because it involves Elon Musk.
Tesla to make molecule printers for German COVID-19 vaccine developer CureVac.
And this is from Reuters.
This is a Reuters.com article.
Tesla Inc.
is building mobile molecule printers to help make the potential COVID-19 vaccine being developed by CureVac in Germany, comma, the electric car maker's chief executive officer, Elon Musk, tweeted on Wednesday.
Little did he know he would own Twitter a couple years later.
But anyway...
So CureVac is developing this portable, automated mRNA production unit that it calls a printer, and Elon Musk calls it a, quote, RNA microfactory.
You're starting to get the picture here.
They're being designed to be shipped to remote locations where they can churn out vaccine candidate and other mRNA-based therapies, depending on the recipe fed into the machine.
Wait a second.
Hold the presses.
These are mRNA factories that can just churn out RNA sequences and just either release them into the ecosystem or put them into needles or syringes and inject them into people.
Did you realize the potential for abuse of this technology?
Oh, the company based in two binging I guess it's a German city.
And backed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is a pioneer of so-called messenger RNA approach, which is pursued by BioNTech and its partner Pfizer, as well as Moderna.
CureVac is building a new stationary site that would increase its output tenfold to billions of doses.
So these microfactories could be taken to third world countries, okay?
You know what can be produced with mRNA when it's injected into the body?
You know what can happen theoretically?
Well, it can be encoded to produce venom peptides, right?
It can be encoded to produce toxins.
It can be encoded to produce almost anything, almost any kind of biological protein or protein peptide, including ones that could be extremely toxic to the host as well as other people around them.
So it's not just that these are RNA microfactories, it's that the RNA can be used for potentially maybe good, but certainly lots of bad.
And Elon Musk, his company was apparently manufacturing these.
You don't hear about that much, do you?
Now, I'm not assigning a nefarious agenda to Elon Musk here.
What I'm pointing out is that even when people approach these kinds of technologies with positive intentions, the tech can be exploited, it can be weaponized, it can be turned against the people, which I think is what has already happened with mRNA injections, by the way.
But If you have these factories that can be pushed into third world countries, then they could churn out, let's say, infertility proteins or spontaneous abortion-causing proteins or genocide or depopulation proteins in third world countries.
And this would be the perfect technology to do that.
And then you realize, oh, it's funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has been focused on what for decades?
Oh, depopulation and infertility technologies.
And then you realize, well, what's one of the main side effects of these mRNA, so-called vaccine shots?
Oh, infertility.
A lot of women losing their babies.
A lot of stillbirths even have.
Stillbirth rates are off the charts.
This tech can be abused.
There's a real danger playing with RNA, which, by the way, through reverse transcriptase, can also be, well, reintegrated into...
The actual chromosomes, the genetic code of the human body, this has been proven with the mRNA injections, so-called COVID shots, it alters the genetic code of some cells in the body.
Even though we were told that would never happen, that's impossible, but it's actually not only possible, it's already been shown to happen in some cases.
So they start throwing this RNA all into the environment around you, What do you think happens?
I mean, according to mainstream scientists, a significant percentage of the genetic code of the human body came from viruses and pathogens over what they call millions of years of evolution, right?
Really, a significant portion of your genetic code is supposed to have come from so-called pathogens and everything.
At least, that's the conventional explanation, which means that they admit that they know themselves.
I mean, mainstream scientists, they know that environmental genetic sequences kind of, they interface with your genetic code and they can alter your genetic code.
In fact, there's a point of view in all of this, which is that no organism is isolated from the genetic sequences of its environment, and that species are always, in fact, exchanging genetic code with other beings or animals, even plants or pathogens or what have you, in the environment.
So then if you disturb that environment by artificially producing new nRNA sequences that don't belong there with these microfactories that Elon Musk is apparently happy to manufacture, then you have a recipe here for absolute catastrophe, an ecological catastrophe.
Genetic catastrophe, genetic pollution is actually what it's called.
Genetic pollution.
You can mess up entire ecosystems with this tech.
And do they realize that?
No.
They just want to make money, obviously, making vaccines.
They just inject everybody with this and see what happens.
Just call it good.
You know, it's emergency.
It's emergency use.
It must be good.
We have to, remember, we have to move at the speed of science, which means no testing required.
Remember that?
We have to move at the speed of science.
What does that mean?
It means we just don't do any testing.
Like, well, how is that science?
We just call it science.
It's fast.
It's really fast science.
Rapid science.
Okay?
So you don't know what science is then if you think that's how it works.
But this is what they want to do.
Just like flood the ecosystem with genetic pollution.
So, you know, Elon Musk is a mysterious character, right?
Yeah.
Sometimes he does really cool things, like he's buying Twitter and he's saying that, hey, we want to let people have free speech on Twitter.
But then sometimes, on the other hand, you see Elon Musk doing crazy things like that Neuralink, like, oh, we're going to read your brain with these nanocircuits that interface with your neurology.
I'm like, well, that sounds like a cyborg control grid system.
What are you doing, Elon?
And then this, you know, let's have RNA microfactories to...
You know, pollute people in third world countries with whatever instructions we put into the RNA. Sounds kind of ominous.
Sounds like pretty dangerous stuff.
So I don't know the answer.
In fact, I don't even know where this thing went.
Maybe Elon pulled out of it.
Maybe.
I don't know.
Probably we should do some follow-up research and see what happened.
But all I'm saying is we should hold everybody accountable all the time to honoring God's gift to us, honoring the human genetic code, honoring the natural world.
We shouldn't play God with genes.
We shouldn't play God with crops and seeds and animals and viruses and everything else.
We should humbly respect the delicate nature of the world around us, and we should try to live in harmony with what God and Mother Nature have already provided instead of trying to overpower it all the time with these dangerous and potentially catastrophic technologies.
That's my opinion.
By the way, folks, let me interrupt myself here and just give a shout out to Ohio Brett, who's just – this guy is amazing.
I met him in person in Austin, and he's, gosh, what does he do?
I mean, he goes, he's just finished a tour of all 50 states, and he brings people together in parking lots of sporting events, kind of like tailgate parties, and he always carries his football with them, and he talks about Jesus Christ, and he talks about Brighton, And if you go to brighteon.tv in your browser and just scroll down, you're going to find a bunch of videos of Ohio Bread.
He must have done like 25 interviews at the last Clay Clark event, the Reawaken America Tour.
And I mean, he's just interviewing everybody.
And the guy has unlimited energy.
And he's just...
He's just a remarkable individual.
I just want to give a thumbs up.
Big shout out to Ohio Brett.
We love you, man.
You're doing something amazing.
We're so happy just to be affiliated with you and to have you on our team.
And frankly, we're all on Team Humanity and Team Jesus, too, at the same time, right?
Because God's message for humanity is pro-humanity, right?
So we have so many great people gathered together here.
Including those of you listening.
And, you know, Bob Sisson and Bob Denny and Alan Keyes and the whole crew that's just...
I don't know how this even happened.
I mean, God just led us down this road to build platforms for freedom.
And then all these incredible people just gathered together on those platforms, like Dr.
John Diamond, for example, and Coach Dave Daubenmire and Ohio Brett and so many others.
Just amazing.
It's...
Totally beyond my control.
I just try to keep up with it, frankly.
Brighttown has become a real force for good in the world.
And that's due, at least in part, to your support, you listening to this.
So I thank you for your support.
And I'll remind you that, what is it, Thursday and Friday, we will have Ranger Buckets.
Available.
Finally, again, and we're launching our early Black Friday sale event, which is only once a year, all kinds of things on sale at healthrangerstore.com.
And we're also giving away some free stuff for, you know, the first few thousand customers based on the purchase amounts.
You get free bonuses and things like that.
You can check it out when we launch the event.
And I was at the warehouse today walking through just looking at the inventory and of ranger buckets that we have and it's like pallets upon pallets upon pallets stacked three high and up one pallet rack aisle down the other aisle multiple lanes in our warehouse and I'm just I'm thinking is this going to be enough?
Because we can never have enough.
We never have enough.
Everybody wants you know prepared as food right now I don't blame them.
I don't blame you.
I mean, you gotta have extra food, but I keep thinking, are we making enough this time?
Because I don't want it to all be gone in three hours.
I want it to last a day or two, or maybe the whole weekend.
That'd be awesome.
But we will launch that Thursday about 11 a.m.
if you want to get some of these buckets for yourself.
And this is the last time they're going to be at this price.
We'll have to raise the price with the next set that we produce.
So it's crazy.
The prices are going up like crazy.
Nothing we can do about it.
But just getting back, just to wrap up my thoughts about Elon Musk, I'm willing to have a really open mind with Elon and to see what good he does with Twitter.
And frankly, I'm willing to come back onto Twitter.
And we're going to give him a few weeks and then we'll reapply to be reinstated on Twitter because I was, of course, permanently banned.
Who knows how many years ago.
But yeah, if I get back on Twitter...
I will use it.
With Elon Musk at the helm, I'll give it a shot and see how it goes.
And I'm not going to self-censor, but I'm also not going to abuse the platform.
I'm not going to be mean or nasty to anybody, but I am going to tell the truth, such as transgenderism of children is child mutilation.
End of story.
That's a fact.
So I am going to state the facts on Twitter if given the opportunity.
We'll see how that goes.
Anyway, we're going to jump into the interview here shortly with Dr.
Latipo, which you're really going to enjoy that.
I certainly did.
I love talking to intelligent, compassionate people.
And clearly, Dr.
Latipo is that kind of person.
But first, there's a story from Rabobank, R-A-B-O, or Rabobank.
I'm not sure how they pronounce it.
But this story is interesting.
They are calculating...
And expecting a midterm loss for the Democrats of 75 seats in the House and 11 seats in the Senate.
That's a pretty big prediction.
I would be surprised if it were that large, but it's certainly within the realm of possibility.
And I've got to say, Rabobank analysts have been right on the money on a lot of things.
So they may know exactly exactly.
What's going to happen, or they may be very close, you know, tight margins on this.
But hey, 75 seats in the House, 11 seats in the Senate.
From their article by Philip Marie, or Mary, sorry, says, quote, that would give the Republicans solid majorities.
Current polls point to a more modest Republican victory where the Democrats could still keep their majority in the Senate.
But we conclude that either pollsters are still having trouble reaching potential Republican voters or the Republicans are wasting a golden opportunity to gain firm control of both the House and the Senate.
Even if the Democrats maintain the majority in the Senate, a Republican majority in the House will put an end to President Biden's expansive fiscal policy plans.
This will limit additional inflationary pressures from the federal government.
And so then we would be in political gridlock for the next two years.
And they're predicting that the impacts on the markets would be rather modest.
So we'll see.
It's going to be interesting.
I mean, if you listen to some of my other guests, we're not sure that the markets are going to function for the next two years at all, or even the next six months in some cases.
We're not sure the banking system is going to function for the next six months, or even the diesel is going to function through the end of the year.
Who knows?
There's a lot of crazy stuff going on, a lot of scarcity and shortages and takedowns of the infrastructure, things like that.
So We are in uncharted territory for sure, but if the GOP takes control of the Senate, that's going to be a relief.
That's going to be a huge relief for all Americans, that is, any Americans who wish to eat and not starve to death.
By the way, General Mills, which makes a bunch of crap processed cereals made with GMOs, they don't want to advertise on Twitter now that Elon Musk might allow freedom of speech.
So General Mills, which is a, dare I say, a woke, left-wing, fascist type of organization, in my opinion, They don't want to be associated with freedom of speech.
Well, guess what?
We don't want to be associated with General Mills.
I can't remember the last time I bought anything made by General Mills.
It's kind of like General Mills is the company for people who really want to become obese or diabetic or feed their children garbage foods and lower their cognitive function and immune function and so on.
That's my opinion.
That's what some of the ingredients in their cereals do, like sugar and artificial colors and all this garbage.
So I say to Elon Musk, you know, good riddance of General Mills.
If General Mills never wants to advertise on Twitter...
So what?
So what?
This is, you know, these advertiser boycotts of Twitter are so funny to me.
Like, oh, Pfizer is going to suspend advertising on Twitter.
Yeah, why would you want to take money from Pfizer anyway?
Pfizer has products that kill people.
And not just a few people.
I mean, a lot of people.
Why would you take money from Pfizer anyway?
A lot of these companies should just be kicked off the platform to begin with.
And frankly, if Twitter wanted to have honest companies fill in the revenue gaps, all they have to do is say, hey, guess what?
Conservative corporations are welcome to advertise here.
Or how about even natural health companies or supplement companies or what have you?
And all the advertising revenue would be replaced.
You don't need General Mills and Pfizer.
You could have advertisers, I mean, even like us, for example, Health Ranger Store or whoever.
I mean, nobody's going to miss the ads for Froot Loops.
Is that a General Mills product?
I don't know.
Froot Loops ads have left the platform, and come to think of it, a lot of Froot Loops themselves are leaving the platform.
Yeah, they're fleeing Twitter, going over to some other platforms now.
They can't stand Twitter having free speech.
That's the worst enemy of the left is freedom.
They hate freedom.
They hate anything where they can't control the entire conversation.
So if a bunch of those Froot Loops want to leave, take General Mills with them.
Take your Lucky Charms and whatever else, your little leprechauns and everything.
Go for it.
Leave the platform.
We will be happy to occupy the platform.
We, the truth tellers of the world, we who have real solutions, we who understand economics and nutrition, by the way, and disease prevention, and how to stop epidemics, we who understand all these things, how the immune system functions, all of it, We are happy to occupy Twitter and turn it into a platform of truth.
If such an option should be made available by Elon Musk, we'll see.
We'll see.
Of course, there's a rumor that he still has the censorship lunatics in charge of their content moderation control board.
And he's meeting with the ADL and, I don't know, the ACLU or whoever, which are always about suppressing the freedom to speak, things like that.
So we'll see.
We'll see.
But, hey, if Twitter sucks...
So be it.
We still have all the other platforms.
We have Brighteon.social.
We've got Truth Social.
You've got Gab.
You've got Parler.
What else?
You've got a bunch of platforms.
You've got all the video platforms.
Brighteon.com and Rumble and BitChute and Odyssey and everything else.
So we don't need Twitter.
We don't need Twitter.
We could build our own universe.
We already did, actually.
I mean, you're probably listening to this video on Brighteon.
Hence, we already did it.
Oh, and by the way, final thing here before we get into the interview, President Trump says that he's got a big announcement and he's going to announce it in about a week.
He says it's going to be announced November 15th.
So we think he's going to announce his official run for presidency.
That's going to be interesting, especially in the aftermath of this midterm election and how Trump has very effectively played the role of kingmaker, so to speak, right?
He's endorsed a lot of candidates and the candidates that he endorses tend to win at some crazy rate, like 97% or something like that.
It's a very high success rate.
And Trump excels in that role, by the way, endorsing candidates who win.
But does Trump want to return to the White House?
Seems so.
Will people support his return to the White House?
I mean, I guess we'll have that discussion once that day comes.
There's a lot of questions like, what will he do differently this time?
How does he make sure he doesn't get surrounded by a bunch of traitors and people who will sabotage his agenda?
That's a legitimate question.
I think we all have that question.
And what about vaccines and Operation Warp Speed and all that?
So there's a lot of questions, but it's going to be an interesting time.
And if he does announce his run, who's going to be the vice president candidate?
And what about Ron DeSantis?
Is DeSantis going to take a shot at the White House?
That's a possibility and he could be quite successful, perhaps even more successful than Trump himself.
I mean, it's a possibility.
So there's a lot to explore in that and we're just going to take a look at that as that unfolds and see.
But it is an exciting time.
Maybe Trump wants to take another shot at this and has a real plan for getting done what he tried to get done the first time.
I mean, he already changed history just by defeating Hillary Clinton in the Democrat vote-rigging machine.
He already made history.
But could he make history again?
Hmm.
Interesting question.
Guess we're going to find out.
But for now, we're going to jump into this interview with Florida Surgeon General, Dr.
Joseph Latipo.
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So with that said, let's jump right into this interview with Dr.
Joseph Latipo, the Surgeon General of Florida.
Enjoy, and then I'll wrap all this up on the other side.
Alright, welcome folks.
This is Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.com, you know, the platform of free speech.
And we have a wonderful guest for you today, someone that you've probably seen in the press, and you probably already consider him to be quite a hero of our medical system.
He is the Surgeon General of the State of Florida, Dr.
Joseph Latipo, and he joins us tonight.
Dr.
Latipo, thank you so much for taking the time this evening.
It's an honor to have you on, sir.
Mike, thanks so much for having me on.
Really happy to be joining you.
Well, you're just an extraordinary individual.
We'd love to learn more about you.
Can you start, since this is the first time that we've spoken, can you start by just giving us a little background about yourself and how you wound up in this position with the state of Florida with Governor DeSantis?
Well, I am a physician.
I went to medical school at Harvard.
I was very lucky to go to medical school there because it was really wonderful.
It is a really wonderful, at least it was when I was there, a wonderful medical school these days.
I think they're unfortunately one of the universities that's Requiring young people to get the booster, but I don't think requiring faculty to, but maybe they're doing that.
Older faculty who, if anyone, if you would recommend some kind of prevention to anyone, you'd think it would be people who are at higher risk.
But I went to medical school there, and I also did a PhD in a research science field while I was there.
What field was that, by the way?
Health policy.
So I did a PhD in health policy and I got training in a quantitative track.
So I got training in biostatistics, epidemiology, decision analysis, and health economics.
Okay.
And from there, I went to I did my residency in Boston in internal medicine.
And then I went on to NYU, where I was an assistant professor there doing research and clinical work.
I was there for five years, then went to UCLA. I continued doing research and clinical work, mostly research, and took care of patients at the UCLA Westwood Hospital, UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital in West Los Angeles.
And I did very well there, fortunately.
At the time I left, I had four NIH clinical trials, and I was tenured, and I really thought I was going to spend the rest of my days there, because tenure at UCLA is a wonderful thing.
It's a great research university.
But instead, I fortunately got a call from Governor DeSantis' office and now we're here.
I'm at University of Florida now.
I'm a professor here.
Okay, so it's already fascinating because with your history of studying epidemiology and health economics, you among all people must understand the cost savings of education and prevention through just simple interventions that people can pursue if they have information.
Just eating right, for example, not pursuing a sedentary lifestyle.
Is this something that you're making part of your effort in Florida just to bring basic information to people?
It is, and you're absolutely right.
This stuff is fundamental, and it's interesting because, for example, I used to have quite a sweet tooth, and I still have a sweet tooth a bit, but I can't, as I've really worked on myself and Cleaned up my diet and also cleaned up my soul with spiritual work.
I'm very sensitive to refined processed sugars now.
So even though I still like some things that are sweet, I actually feel sick when I eat food with refined sugar, just regular sugar.
So I've got to satisfy my sweet tooth with things that are sweetened with honey, or maple syrup, or coconut sugar, things like that.
But that wasn't the case 10 years ago, or even when I was a kid, I'm sure I could eat all the sugar in the world.
So I think you're absolutely right.
And I think people's sensitivity to different things.
I actually also stay away from chocolate and caffeine.
Now, I'm not asking anyone to do any of those things because I know that people can be very attached to those things.
But literally, sometimes as people become more sensitive, substances that they could have had in their bodies It just doesn't resonate anymore.
So, for example, for me, I'm very sensitive to it.
I feel off.
I feel like I'm not myself.
I'm not as connected to myself and my environment if I have things like caffeine or alcohol, even a drop.
It's just I'm more sensitive now.
And not everyone, obviously not everyone is super sensitive, but all that stuff matters.
And I think if people could cut out or significantly diminish one thing, it would be sugar.
Because that, it's like, it really is like poison.
It's a risk factor, not only for obesity, but for cancers and heaven knows what else.
It's actually quite bad for us.
Absolutely.
I think our audience would completely agree with you.
In fact, it's funny because this was the very first thing that turned me on to nutrition decades ago was the book called Sugar Busters.
It was the first book I read about nutrition.
And it was the first time I began to understand there's a link between what you eat and the results you get in your health, which should seem obvious, but back in the 1980s and 90s, that was not obvious.
We were told that a calorie is a calorie is a calorie.
It didn't matter what the quality of the calorie was.
That's what we were taught.
I totally hear you.
Could it have been more wrong?
I mean, holy cow.
It's probably the opposite of what's true, you know?
It just goes to show you.
Well, it does, and we're doing audio only, but for the audience, I have to say, I'm able to see kind of a preview of you, and I know you've had a long day, but you are very vibrant.
You're energetic.
Your eyes are enlightened.
Even at this late hour, I mean, you clearly are pursuing a very healthy lifestyle, and you have a joyousness about you, by the way.
You really have a joyousness.
I want to acknowledge that.
Thank you, Mike.
Thank you, Mike.
Thanks so much.
Absolutely.
I think that goes along with your philosophy, which I think is that you, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that what you bring to this position as Surgeon General of Florida is a respect for individual choices about how they wish to pursue their health goals.
Is that right?
Oh, absolutely.
And individual empowerment, too.
That's, it's, Unfortunately, the system as it is, in terms of the leaders at Organizations like the CDC and the FDA and even health officials around the country and Surgeon Generals around the country and certainly the National Surgeon General, it's not really about empowerment, at least not when it really counts.
And we saw that in the last two years, two and a half years, where you have a health condition for which obesity is a major It's really important to me Human beings, they have tremendous power.
And sometimes, unfortunately, actually quite often, we don't access enough of it.
But that's not impossible to access.
It just takes work and it takes a willingness to pursue a path that will allow someone to access more of their innate genius from God that's locked in their spirit and their soul and their body.
But that people being able to Be their most powerful self, their most powerful version of themselves, and to be able to use all of the power that they have, that they've been granted from God, or as much of it as they can access, to create an environment around them that they want.
I love that.
And obviously, that's not what things have been about.
Things have been about, I'm the boss, and you have to do all these things that I tell you to do.
It's a depressing and downlifting message and we're trying to do the opposite in Florida.
Yeah, I'm really glad you brought that up because the history of health in America, I would say, has involved a lot of efforts on the part of, let's say, the USDA and large agricultural producers through things like what I would consider the outmoded food pyramid from the past decades and so on, to try to get consumers to act in contradiction to their own self-interest.
So if your self-interest is to not be obese and to eat in a truly balanced way and to limit your calories, but then there are commercial interests that the USDA may be intertwined with, which is to sell more food, sell more oats, sell more grains, sell more margarine, And that bumps heads with the greater goal of keeping individuals healthy, even if it means fewer calories along the way.
That's one of the observations I've noted.
What are your thoughts on that?
Actually, it's interesting that you're saying that.
My wife actually has been responsible directly and indirectly for all of my nutritional wins.
She has a much deeper understanding of both the history, like what you're sharing, and even a more intuitive understanding of how to What types of foods to consume to be as nutritious as possible and, in fact, to heal different things.
She just has a natural intuition about that.
So I'm not actually as familiar with the history, but I certainly agree that the more history I learn, The more what you're saying is basically consistent with everything, where the objective is not really empowerment or actual health, but rather some Balance of, well, there's some health here, but how do these different financial interests play a role?
Now, who's at the table when the decisions are being made?
And how are they managing to make sure that their piece of the pie either gets bigger or doesn't change too much in terms of getting smaller to keep that up?
That sounds right, what you're saying.
Frankly, it would be shocking if it were the opposite.
That would be completely inconsistent with most modern history in America.
So kind of in parallel to that, I'd love your comments on this.
I'm a published food scientist and I run a food lab, a mass spec lab, and we do elemental analysis and glyphosate analysis, pesticide analysis.
In fact, I co-developed one of the methods, one of the mass spec methods for quantifying glyphosate.
One of the things that we believe in is that people can only be truly free to explore and express God's purpose for what they're supposed to do in their life if they're not in some way intoxicated It could be lead, it could be alcohol, it could be an addiction, or it could be an actual toxic substance that they are repeatedly exposed to.
So cleanliness in the diet is even necessary for spiritual pursuit and to contribute to society in a meaningful way.
I understand we're getting pretty deep here, but I feel like I can say this to you.
What are your thoughts on all that?
Oh, I'm with you.
I personally, I talk about it in my book, because I'm really happy to be joyous now, but I wasn't.
That's actually new for me.
That's only been a few years old for me.
And I describe it in my book, but I actually, I mean, I was an emotional and spiritual wreck.
And actually, physically, I wasn't all that great.
I was an athlete in college, and I was very physically active.
But even comparing myself, how I feel now physically to then, I feel much better now.
I have much less...
Much, much less aches and pains, just like a 90% reduction.
And for me, it was finally things getting so bad with my relationship with my wife and what I was putting her through, basically, and the kids through, too, that she basically told me that I needed to see See someone.
And I did, and thank God that I did, because he was a miracle worker.
His name's Christopher Mayher, and he's a former Navy SEAL. And I worked with him.
We did a lot of stuff that I didn't even believe was real.
We did a lot of stuff with Chinese meridian theory and Chinese medicine.
And basically, one of the things I learned is that our bodies store Our stress, our trauma, our agitation, irritation, our anger, like literally the tissues of our body.
And I worked with him and it was painful physically, but I worked with him and I was able to get A lot of that stuff out.
And when that happened, well, I got to experience more joy, like not a little bit more joy, like really pure joy and presence and love and lots of other stuff.
And as that was happening, I found myself becoming more sensitive to things.
And so I was also simultaneously gradually making dietary changes.
And as that's happened, I mean, it's funny to think that I'm extremely happy that at this point, I'm really sensitive to caffeine.
I'm really sensitive to chocolate and other substances with chemicals in them that activate your nervous system and might be putting you into fight or flight, because most people can't feel that.
But because of the work that I've been fortunate enough to be able to do.
I do feel it, and it's great because it also means that while you're sensitive to that, there's also other things that you're sensitive to that are out there that you wouldn't pick up on, but now you're picking up on.
May I ask you, are you sensitive to the presence of overpowering synthetic fragrances?
Well, I'm not sure how to...
I'm not sensitive in the sense that I get migraines, but I am certainly sensitive in that even the little bit of artificial stuff makes me not happy.
I don't feel good, certainly don't want to eat it, don't want to be around it, don't want to breathe it.
In my research and experience, high sensitivity goes along with high IQ because you have all of these nervous system connections that your brain is organizing information through the internal sensitivities of your synapses, but then externally you're very sensitive to the world around you.
What I believe is that a lot of people experience an onslaught of sensory overload through salt and sugar, like you said, but also things like MSG or even television blasting them with images of blood and gore and whatever the case may be.
And the brain becomes numbed to the sensitivities of the subtleness of the world around you, which is why going out into nature restores the sensitivity often.
Hmm.
That is absolutely the case.
It's also sad because People are assaulted by these, say, from media stuff or YouTube videos or whatever.
They're being assaulted by often junk and these frequencies and this energy that's bad for your soul.
But most people, unfortunately, are so desensitized that they're unable to pick up on that.
And so it just keeps happening, and it's sad.
It's sad, but totally, absolutely.
But it's wonderful that you've described this process of really emotional healing along with nutritional healing and resulting in physiological changes because we are holistic beings.
It is mind-body medicine.
But before I forget, let me ask you about your book, please.
I know our readers are going to be interested.
What's the title of your book?
It's called Transcend Fear, a blueprint for mindful leadership in public health.
So that's what it's called.
It's way more than public health, but there's a big public health component.
And is this book available now or is it preprint?
It's available now.
You can pick it up on Amazon or any of the major book retailers.
So it's out there, yeah.
What about, is there an audible version available?
We are going to make one.
It is not yet available in audio format.
Okay.
All right.
But that's coming.
That's great.
And may I ask, who's the publisher of the book?
Sky Horse Publishing.
Great.
Okay.
That's what I thought.
And I was just talking with Tony earlier today because we support Sky Horse authors so frequently because he's willing to publish such a vast range of topics.
But I love the message, transcend fear, because it was fear that has been the control mechanism To take away the rationality and the response of the public to things that we've faced in recent years.
With too much fear, there's not enough time to consider risks versus rewards.
And you know from your study, epidemiology, health economics, you have to look at both sides.
What's the possible upside or downside in these decisions?
You can't just panic and just do whatever you're told.
Yeah, now that is, of course, exactly...
What happened?
Fear was used, unfortunately, quite effectively.
And, you know, we've talked about some things that are sad.
And that one always makes me sad to think about that.
That unfortunately, people were specifically, you know, a lot of state health officials, a lot of doctors, Certainly, Dr.
Fauci, Dr.
Walensky, and federal leadership really leveraged like crazy fear and mostly as an instrument for control in terms of coercing different behaviors, whether related to masks or related to staying at home, things that are not healthy for people, things that are not natural for people to do.
And then, of course, the vaccine mandates as just another sort of legitimizing them, using fear to legitimize them.
Fortunately, more people were, many people have woken at this point, but sadly, even more people were exploited with fear.
And it's sad because that's, anytime people were exploited, that's sad.
Yeah, exactly.
And of course, fear also creates inflammatory stress-related physiological conditions that contribute to many of the comorbidity factors, right?
It's kind of like, you know, if you could just not be afraid, you might be much better off, even if you do nothing.
And that is actually...
I think that is a wise statement and a profound statement that you actually make yourself worse off with fear.
Yeah, exactly.
Now, and again, I greatly appreciate your time here, by the way.
I know it's late and you have a full day tomorrow.
And I want to encourage our audience, check out Dr.
Latipo's book, Transcend Fear.
As you can already tell, because we're getting into the depth of this discussion so quickly, Dr.
Latipo has a lot to offer our world.
And in fact, doctor, I'd like to ask you a question.
Maybe it's a curveball, but I think you'll like it.
Let's suppose that Ron DeSantis were to be elected President of the United States and he were to invite you to be the Surgeon General of the United States.
What would be your strategy for improving the health of Americans if you were offered such an opportunity?
Oh, yeah.
Well, yeah, I think he would make a terrific president.
If I were Pardon me.
If I were fortunate enough to have an opportunity like that, I think I would go back to the basics hardcore.
People will be so much better off sticking with the basics in terms of or should I say getting reacquainted with the basics just in terms of physical activity and you know that doesn't mean you have to do anything crazy you don't have to run every day but just you move in your body physical activity nutrition and here just
again going back to the basics right vegetables fruits as little processed food as possible because it's bad for you all that processing And emotional health.
So everyone has their own path for emotional and spiritual well-being.
And some people aren't interested in even pursuing that at all, which is fine.
But it is part of health, and it's a really important part of health.
In some ways, it's a central piece.
And they're all connected, but it can make so many other things possible.
In terms of other aspects of health that can be enhanced.
So that would be a component too.
And I've described a little bit in our conversation a piece of my path to getting to just a much healthier place emotionally and spiritually.
But there are other paths for Other people.
And if you're interested in doing that and pursuing that, what are some of the options for doing that?
That would be in a real way, not in this fad ways that I think that we see sometimes, but in a way where the goal is really authentic connection with your With your connection to source, with your connection to both God and yourself.
And I think I would be back to the basics if I were ever the Surgeon General of the country.
Well, that's really amazing to hear because I think that's exactly what America needs.
We've forgotten.
We've become disconnected from who we are so much.
We've disconnected from humanity.
And remember one of the key messages during the entire COVID pandemic was that your immune system is defective and doesn't work.
And therefore, you have to essentially surrender your physiology to these other interventions, which may carry risks that are not fully understood or even communicated.
But this idea that you are not whole the way that your mother brought you into this world and the way God intended that you're not good enough unless we do something to you.
I think that's a very almost treacherous kind of message.
I think we need a healing between the people and the medical system.
What do you think about that?
It is a pernicious message.
I want to say that it's not so much a statement about treatments and therapies.
They have a role, so it's not putting them down.
It's that the power of your being, which extends way beyond our medical conception, The power of your being is something that should be uplifted and celebrated.
And that, to me, is the biggest problem with that mindset or with that framework and imposing it on people.
Because we are amazing beings.
And we can quantify some of it, but the mysteries are just...
Impossible to fully fathom.
So, for example, even just a simple thing as exercise and changing your diet in a way that helps someone who is overweight or obese lose weight.
Well, not only do they feel physically better, but it improves their mood and their mental outlook, and it improves their immune function and their ability to prevent Infectious disease and their ability to even prevent cancer.
And they're just all of these effects.
We don't know how everything connects with itself.
And that's just a sliver.
There's way more.
So I'm with you.
The approach to our being, our bodies, should be one of uplifting the power, not Describing our bodies as something that is not fully whole.
Again, it's not taking away anything from treatments or therapies.
It's really that we shouldn't be bringing our bodies down.
Yeah, exactly.
I think we're on the same page.
There's absolutely a role for interventions, especially in acute medical crises type of situations as well.
There's always a role for interventions when appropriate, but not at the expense of...
Denying the holistic approach of the person's own body or even their own unique challenges as well.
In fact, your appointment to this position that you now serve for the state of Florida, I believe it's part of a kind of a quiet revolution in medicine that is trending towards more holistic answers to these big, big questions.
And as part of this, you and I are recording this the night before the midterm elections.
And Dr. Oz is running for Senate, obviously, in Pennsylvania.
And it looks very possible that he may win that.
And I was once a guest on his show, by the way.
So I've met him, and he's a very compassionate person.
And he understands nutrition.
He understands the role of prevention.
If he were in the Senate, and here you are in Florida with a fantastic future ahead of you, I have new hope.
I have new hope that our leaders have an understanding of the holistic approach to health and prevention and the human being.
Not just the human body, but the human being.
So I'm really excited.
I'm excited that you're there.
Thank you for all your contributions.
oh thanks mike yeah i hear you mike i hear you and yeah i i think with the right leaders who lead by example and can communicate with people in a way that is is effective and resonates and people get at an intuitive level i mean the the changes that we can make make the changes we've already made you know are are profound Yes, yes, and much more to come.
Well, let me ask you a practical question.
I know we're getting close on time here.
I want to be mindful of your time, but a practical question.
So the state of Florida obviously provides health care coverage to state employees, including retired employees.
So some of the costs for the state budget involve treatments.
For health conditions that could possibly be improved with additional prevention measures or additional education.
Is this part of your role, is to help make the state of Florida more financially sustainable through this kind of thing?
Or is that part of your equation?
I'm curious.
I don't have a direct hand in that because the Department of Health, we actually, we don't have direct involvement in things like Medicare or Medicaid administration, and we don't regulate hospital healthcare facilities in general.
So we're not, we We provide licenses to medical doctors, we provide licenses to nurses and other healthcare professionals and pharmacists, and we have a big public health program that touches on everything from pregnancy and how to help improve outcomes for pregnant women to opioid addiction and how to improve outcomes there.
So we don't have necessarily a direct role in that, but I have tried to support a message of More holistic health and really, I'm trying already to have a back to the basics.
We've done, like I did a 5k with one of our county health departments in Citrus County.
Sometimes they'll do a little video of when I'm exercising or I'll snap Food that my wife and I are eating on our date nights when, you know, we get a babysitter for the kids and we'll post something about that and talk about it.
So, well, we're trying and I hope it's making, at least making a small difference, but we are trying.
Well, I think your approach, your philosophy that you've expressed here is going to really resonate with the people who, frankly, I think the people of America and certainly of Florida are probably, they've had enough of being kind of yelled at and they'd love to have discussions and open-mindedness about Gentle ways, or as they say, nudging.
How do we nudge people to improve their health decisions and health outcomes without being authoritarian about it?
We can move them in the right direction and let them discover the benefits on their own.
Yeah, yeah, I agree with you.
I think it's, you know, my wife talks about leading by example, and we were actually at Godspeak Church this weekend, and we got back last night from Los Angeles, and she talked, and I really appreciated it, because there is, you know, people talk about, well, how do I do this, how do I do that, or how do I transcend fear, or how do I Accomplish something else that's hard.
And she talked about leading by example.
And it's just, it's a really, it's powerful and it's something that we can all do.
And I think that that's an important component of what you're describing.
Absolutely.
I completely agree.
Okay, last question for you tonight, and you kind of mentioned that part of your job is to help try to resolve addiction, opioid addiction, and to deal with the mental health aspects across the population.
This is a very serious issue in Florida and my state, Texas, where I live, and many other states across the Midwest.
Are you aware of any specific strategies or plans with the governor or anything that you can talk about publicly on how to deal with opioid addiction or fentanyl problems with street drugs?
Yeah, Florida is definitely really leaning into the problem.
One part of it is just the supply and there's a pretty aggressive We're good to have law enforcement piece to try and tamp down the supply.
But another component of it is just the fact that it's such a pernicious Pernicious condition.
It robs people of their ability to have more control of their physical body and their emotional being and their spiritual being, all in the name of Getting that, satisfying that urge, that overwhelming urge.
So we actually recently developed a program and launched it, and we're launching it in a dozen counties that have higher rates of opioid overdose deaths.
And the program basically Meets people where they are in their time of need when, say, they come into the emergency department or something like that with an overdose and immediately connects people with a counselor, with a social worker, with an addiction specialist, with a peer counselor.
I feel very confident it's going to be very effective because it's that phenomenon where there's a gap between people wanting to get better and the resources and the support available to them.
That's a very common phenomenon in healthcare, unfortunately, and it's devastating with some illnesses.
Can you imagine?
And this is the reality of the program.
Literally, this program will change whether, say, some of the people that show up in the emergency department want help and get it right then.
It literally, in another universe or another time pathway, two weeks later, that person could be dead.
And with their family, their kids, their husband or wife, their other loved ones, devastated from the loss of that individual.
But now in this timeline, all of a sudden, two weeks from now, They're still struggling, but they're alive, and they have an opportunity to continue to work on and change their future.
That's profound.
It affects not only their kids, but their kids' kids.
That reverberates basically eternally.
We've launched that program, and I think it's going to be very effective.
And that's something that we're doing.
There's even way more that people can do, I think, but that's what we're...
And I think that, just to clarify what I mean, Even the root of the condition, what's underlying the propensity to addiction.
And I think eventually we will be there.
Science is not there yet, but I think we will be there one day.
But for where we are now, it's really flexing some strong muscles and hopefully we'll have great results and other states will pick it up.
Well, that's really exciting.
And like you said, we hope that that's something that succeeds and can be modeled by other states because this is something that is devastating to many states across America.
But overall, Dr.
Latipo, I'm thrilled that you're there.
Our audience is absolutely going to be thrilled to hear this interview.
And I want to remind them about your book again.
It's called Transcend Fear, A Blueprint for Mindful Leadership in Public Health.
And they can get that right now on Barnes& Noble or Amazon or elsewhere.
And I just want to thank you, Dr.
Latipo.
I know it's late.
I know your schedule's intense.
But thank you for taking the time.
You're really an extraordinary individual.
We need more people like you in our system, and we will all benefit.
Thank you very much, Mike.
Thank you again for having me on and being able to share time and words with your audience.
Thank you.
Thanks, Mike.
We are honored to have you on and thank you so much.
Just stand by for one second after this to let your audio finish synchronizing.
And let me tell people, folks, feel free to repost this interview anywhere you'd like.
Because we want the truth to get out.
We want to share this powerful message.
I mean, folks, this is the Surgeon General of Florida that we just heard from.
He's extraordinary.
We need more people like this in our system and we will all share the benefits.
Society as a whole will benefit.
So thank you all.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of BrightTown.com.
Thank you for listening.
God bless you and take care.
Okay.
Wonderful interview.
Wonderful man.
I love men like that who just, they've got the compassion, the intelligence, the heart, the courage, and again, the joyousness.
And he took time out of his late evening.
I mean, he was on East Coast time and he's still...
Agreed to stay up late.
He had to talk kind of quietly because his kids were sleeping in another room.
So he really went out to join us, you know, and what a great guy and what a great administration that Ron DeSantis has, governor of Florida.
I'm just so impressed with those folks.
Seriously, if...
If DeSantis were to make a bid for the White House, I would absolutely applaud it and support it.
And if that ever happens, I hope he brings Dr.
Latipo with him.
That'd just be amazing.
So there's a lot of good people out there, folks.
Even as much as you and I, maybe me more so, criticize bureaucrats.
It's easy to criticize bureaucrats.
Governors that do wrong, like Newsom, you know.
I mean, it's easy to be a critic.
It's hard to be effective at helping a nation heal.
That's the hard part.
And yet there are leaders who are setting the example for us out there.
There are leaders who are standing the ground.
And it doesn't mean that they're soft.
Sometimes it can mean that they're just firm.
They hold the ground, like Carrie Lake in Arizona.
You wouldn't ever call her a soft person.
She's tough, but she's also fair.
You know what I mean?
She's got humanity on her side.
She believes in liberty.
She believes in the individual.
But she's also not going to take any flack without pushing back.
And that's what we need right now.
We've had too many GOP members who were too soft and just pushovers and everything.
We've got to have people who can stand our ground, but also still have compassion for humanity.
And I think Ron DeSantis is one of those people.
Not a soft guy, but also not unfairly harsh.
You know, he lets them have it when they deserve it.
And some left-wing media hack starts falsely accusing him of something.
You know, he's going to push back, and he should.
And we need that.
But when it comes down to it, Ron DeSantis cares about the people of Florida.
He cares about humanity.
He cares about the future for generations that are yet to come.
And I think Dr.
Latipo also shares that belief.
It's just a great reminder that there are good people out there.
America is not hopeless.
Sometimes I talk about the collapse that's coming and then the rebirth that will happen after that.
And it can sound pretty gloomy at times, but then you encounter people that give you real hope for humanity.
You realize not all is lost.
We still have very capable people in this country.
We have that American spirit.
And although it may have vanished from the minds of the oblivious brainwashed masses, it seems, there's still enough people who can make a difference.
And we only need a few percentage points, actually.
We only need, what is it, 3% of the population to be on board with reality, to have a real golden revolution, you know, a whole new society rising out of the ashes of all the mistakes that were made in this collapsing system.
We can rebuild America in a way that is sustainable and compassionate and also rational.
A way that works better than the failed system that seems to dominate right now.
The system of medicine, you know, the system of so-called science and media and government and so on.
There's a lot of failures in those systems.
But it doesn't mean that America is lost.
We can bring it back.
We can resuscitate it, you know, and have it rise from the grave like, I guess, like Lazarus.
Jesus comes along like, ah, it's been dead for three days.
I don't care.
I want to bring it back.
You know, that can happen to a nation, too.
So there you go.
So bottom line, I want to ask you, join me in saying a prayer for America today.
I'm not going to actually lead a prayer right here, but just take a moment today and give a prayer.
Pray for America.
Pray for peace.
We don't want to see any violence.
We don't want to see any shenanigans.
We don't want to see false flags or anything.
We made it this far.
Let's see if we can get through the next 24 hours.
And then don't forget, join me.
I'm going to be, again, hosting the fourth hour on Infowars.com, 2 p.m.
Central.
And then I'm going to be checking in with the Brighton.TV live stream election night coverage that's going to feature Pastor John Diamond and also, well, many other people, Ann VanderSteel.
Jeffrey Prather is going to be chiming in.
I'm chiming in.
And a bunch of other good folks as well.
Throughout the evening, we're going to hopefully be celebrating that America has made a new choice for a brighter future.
We'll see.
It's a lot to look forward to.
So say a prayer.
Make sure you get out and vote today.
And then hopefully I'll see you tonight on Brighteon.tv.
Now, in terms of the Situation Update podcast for tomorrow, I do plan to release one.
It might be abbreviated because of my duties for Brighttown.tv might be short, but I am going to post something based on kind of a summary of what we know at that time.
I'll be up late, late, late looking at the election results.
But with your prayers and your action for voting, I think we can take this country back.
So thank you for all your support.
It's a historic day.
We've worked hard to get to this point.
God has blessed us to be able to get here.
This is the turning point.
We're going to take America back.
God bless you and thank you for listening.
We'll talk with you tomorrow, if not sooner.
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