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[00:00:00] You're going to learn about the healthcare system which is ripping you off and keeping you sick and killing millions and millions of people all around the world just so greedy executives can get rich. The health care system in America and all around the world, is it a criminal cabal? Stay with us. Kevin Trudeau here. Limitless. Everything they don't want you to know about coming up soon. He's built multimillion dollar companies. His explosive books on health and wealth have sold over 60 million copies now. The Kevin Trudeau Show. They don't want you to know.
[00:00:44] Welcome everybody. Kevin Trudeau here. Limitless.
[00:00:48] Everything they don't want you to know. We're going to have a great show today talking about healthcare. How you're getting ripped off with one of the biggest criminal enterprises in the history of mankind.
[00:01:01] They call it healthcare.
[00:01:04] Well, in the last few days, for those of you around the world, maybe you're not familiar, but a shocking thing happened.
[00:01:13] A guy walks up to a senior executive, I think he was the president or CEO of one of the largest health care insurance company or health care organizations in America.
[00:01:28] And right on the street of New York, right out in front of the hotel, this guy walks up to this CEO of a major healthcare organization and just assassinates him, just shoots him.
[00:01:44] I mean, calmly, coolly, collected. It's all on video. And this guy just walks up, takes out a gun with a silencer, or they call it a suppressor, and just pop, pop, pop, and the gun jams. Calm, cool and collected, like a professional assassin fixes it and continues to just shoot the guy dead.
[00:02:07] Murder. An assassination. Cold blooded. And he shot him in the back, by the way, and then calmly walked away.
[00:02:18] Shocking. I mean, it was like a mob hit.
[00:02:21] It was like Paul Castellano walking into Spark Steakhouse and John Gotti and his crew, Sammy the Bull Gravano just shoots the guy.
[00:02:32] Him and Belotti, the mob guys in charge of the Gambino crime family. And it was, you know, front page of all the newspapers. That's what happened in New York.
[00:02:45] Shocking.
[00:02:46] Cold blooded, brutal murder. But what is more shocking is that on the Internet, there was no outrage.
[00:02:58] No outrage on the Internet. People were like, good, he had it coming.
[00:03:05] I mean, clearly that's. Nobody has it coming. But the point is the people did not feel bad about this assassination.
[00:03:18] That is the shock. That is the, in my opinion, the outrage.
[00:03:24] Why are people not outraged that this CEO of a major healthcare company just got assassinated? Why?
[00:03:37] Well, I'm going to talk about the healthcare industry today, and this is going to shock you, because I'm going to tell you stuff that they don't want you to know about. And I was jest with many billionaires, many of who made their money in the pharmaceutical industry. They call it the biotech industry, but it's the drug companies.
[00:04:02] And I'm going to tell you some things that's going to blow your mind.
[00:04:06] First off, you have to understand this phrase. It's always all about the money.
[00:04:15] Okay, put that in your bonnet here, put that off to the side. So let's go back to the 1800s in America. And you had a guy by the name of John D. Rockefeller and you had J.P. morgan, Thomas Edison, you had a guy named Vanderbilt, what these Andrew Carnegie.
[00:04:42] We'll deal with those four industrialists in that era.
[00:04:49] And it's the same today with entrepreneurs, business people.
[00:04:53] They know that in order to make a fortune is to manufacture or sell something that everybody has to have, they use every day.
[00:05:11] And ideally the government pays for it.
[00:05:15] That's how you become ultra wealthy and ultra powerful.
[00:05:23] Vanderbilt did it with the railroads, Carnegie did it with steel.
[00:05:32] JP Morgan did it with electricity, and Rockefeller did it with oil.
[00:05:42] And there are other people that did it in those industry too, but those are the big guys, right?
[00:05:49] They knew that if they could get into something that everyone had to use, it was not an option, it was a necessity that had to be used over and over again. Something that was consumable. Electricity. You use some electricity today and you use some more tomorrow and you use some more the next day. J.P. morgan hooked up with Thomas Edison and they founded Edison General Electric. Later the word Edison was dropped and it was just General Electric. And at the time, nobody even realized or thought that people were going to be using electricity on a regular basis. JP Morgan had the foresight. He said, no, there are going to be polls all across America with wires and these wires are going to go into everybody's home and businesses. And electricity is going to be used every single day. And I'll be making money 24 hours a day, seven days a week, while I'm sleeping. It'll be incredible. And that's exactly what happened.
[00:06:49] Oil. John D. Rockefeller said oil is going to be used for a multitude of things because remember when oil was coming out of the ground, there was no cars. They were using it for kerosene to light homes. And when Edison and JP Morgan started putting electricity in homes, that's when they pivoted to create gasoline for the new automobile industry and move away from steam power to gas engines and diesel. Engines.
[00:07:20] So Rockefeller knew that oil was black gold, that people would be consuming it. They run out, they buy more. They run out, they buy more. And it would be needed.
[00:07:30] The railroad, same thing. The railroad today is still 100% needed. You can't run America or any country in the world if you don't have any railroads. Railroads is a necessity and it's used all the time. And it's just a printing press.
[00:07:48] Steel. Every time something is built, steel is required. And, and that's how Carnegie made his money. And there are other industries as well.
[00:08:00] Rockefeller knew that there was another area that was untapped and that is doctors health.
[00:08:12] Because back in the 1800s there wasn't a lot of doctors.
[00:08:16] People tried to treat themselves.
[00:08:19] When the Civil war happened it was a catastrophe because there wasn't enough doctors.
[00:08:26] The foresight that Rockefeller had when it came to oil, he also used that foresight looking at medicine.
[00:08:37] And he was instrumental in founding the American Medical association, the ama.
[00:08:44] And he was instrumental in forming drug companies to manufacture at incredibly low cost, almost nothing, a drug.
[00:08:57] And then convince you, the public that you needed this drug to stay healthy or to cure your some disease.
[00:09:06] The problem was people weren't going to doctors and drug sales were sluggish.
[00:09:16] So Rockefeller came up with a plan and the plan was insurance.
[00:09:21] We're going to convince people to buy an insurance policy and if they buy the insurance policy, one of the things is they'll go to their doctor at least once a year for a checkup and then we will incentivize the doctors to prescribe drugs. And if they do, they'll get a commission.
[00:09:39] This is how it all started.
[00:09:43] Let's get people using drugs.
[00:09:48] And then over time the business model of the drug companies was we need doctors prescribing drugs every single time they see a patient. But more importantly we need them to prescribe a drug that the patient will have to take every day for the rest of their life.
[00:10:09] We will make a fortune. And if we can get somebody addicted to the drug like an opioid, we will become kazillionaires.
[00:10:20] And it happened so over time. What occurred was a cabal, a criminal enterprise was formed. All these guys by the way, should be charged with racketeering.
[00:10:35] And it included the food industry, it included the insurance, the health insurance industry, and it includes the drug companies, the pharmaceuticals.
[00:10:46] So all of these groups got together and they still get together today in meetings. And I know this for a fact, last week I was just with a bunch of guys and they told me how they were in the meetings with the CEOs of the insurance companies, the drug companies and the food companies to work out how they work together to increase profits.
[00:11:11] So they work together. And by the way, I shared this in my book, Natural Cures They Don't Want yout to Know about, which is one of the reasons why the government came after me. And the reason why I'm even bringing this up today is because with the new administration, there are some people in there that are allies. Robert F. Kennedy, let's make America healthy again. I can now say this without the fear that the government's going to come swooping in, charge me with something and get me off the air, because this is something I don't want you to know.
[00:11:43] The food companies, the insurance companies and the drug companies work together, so they all increase their profits. They have no interest and there's no discussions about what is healthy for the people, what is best for the people.
[00:12:02] The Food and Drug Administration of the United States, the past director, before he died, wrote in my book a quote, and he said, as the past director of the fda, I can tell you that the Food and Drug Administration of America is not interested in the health of Americans. Their only interest is increasing the profits and protecting the profits of the drug companies.
[00:12:27] That tells the tale. After he made that statement, by the way, he wasn't sick, but he died of natural causes.
[00:12:43] Little coincidence there.
[00:12:47] Little coincidence. Another commissioner of the FDA said, when you look at the statistics, and he showed me the statistics when I wrote the book Natural Cures they don't want you to know about, he said, if you look at the statistics, more people die. More people die from drugs, pharmaceutical drugs, than from the diseases they are being used to treat. In the example, he said, kevin, do you know that 2000 people a year die by taking one Tylenol?
[00:13:18] Just in America, Forget around the world. Just In America, over 2,000 people every year die by taking a Tylenol because the Tylenol breaks down and shuts down the liver. So in rare instances, 2,000 times a year, a person will take a Tylenol. The Tylenol will adversely affect the liver. The person has a preexisting condition, maybe, and then the person dies from the Tylenol.
[00:13:42] Tylenol is used for pain.
[00:13:45] No one dies from a headache.
[00:13:48] Oh, I get pain in my shoulder. No one dies from that. But 2,000 people die from the Tylenol.
[00:13:55] So more people die from taking pharmaceutical drugs than from the diseases they're being used to treat. That's a shocking Fact.
[00:14:05] And when I talk to people and give them that fact, they throw up their arms. Intelligent people.
[00:14:12] And they don't want to believe the facts. It's like, look, I'm not making this up. Here's the data. And the data comes out of the government and the drug companies themselves.
[00:14:23] I mean, that's what they're reporting. Nobody wants to talk about it, but that's the fact.
[00:14:34] So today, the way it works is this.
[00:14:39] The people involved in the drug companies and the insurance companies and the food industry all work together. And many of them own stock in each other's companies, and many of them are on the boards of each other's companies. It's a criminal enterprise. And here's how it works. There are many facets, but I'm going to give you one.
[00:15:01] They'll have this meeting.
[00:15:03] And I know because I was in the meetings 30 years ago.
[00:15:08] And the food industry says, we are putting some ingredients in the food, some additives. And our chemists and scientists know that this one additive in a minute amount doesn't cause any problem.
[00:15:23] And this other additive in a minute amount really doesn't have any long term negative effects.
[00:15:29] And this third additive in a minute amount really doesn't have any negative effects on a person if it's in food and they consume it. But our chemists have discovered that when you add all three at the same time, a new compound is formed. And now the person's going to have twitching in their legs. It's going to cause this shaking in their legs and sometimes can take three to five to seven years before it starts developing because it affects the nerves and so forth. This is how the conversation goes. So the food companies will say, so what we're going to do is we're going to start putting it in the food, knowing that seven or eight or nine years from now, there's going to be hundreds of thousands or millions of people with this leg shimmering, shaking issue that are gonna want a treatment.
[00:16:22] We should call it something. I know, we'll call it restless leg syndrome. So when restless leg syndrome comes out seven or eight years from now, you guys, the drug companies should have a drug approved and ready to go, and you'll make a zillion dollars. Okay, so who's. And then the drug companies say, yeah, we're gonna do this. So they start working on the drug knowing that there's going to be this epidemic down the road. That's why magically, when there's this epidemic of psoriasis that's everywhere, or diabetes or hypertension or restless leg syndrome or irritable bowel syndrome, or all these new diseases that didn't exist 50 years ago, but everyone's got it.
[00:17:08] There's some other. There's words I can't even pronounce where the. You know, if you're taking a drug and you're having twitching, take this other drug.
[00:17:20] When I was a kid, nobody walked around and did this.
[00:17:28] But now it's like all over television in America, and it's like a common occurrence.
[00:17:34] Are you kidding me?
[00:17:36] And it's caused by a drug or what's in the food. And you know what their solution is? Take another drug.
[00:17:46] Then the insurance companies get involved and say, how can we make money on this? So they have to get the government, which is your taxpayer money, and they work out a deal through the lobbyists to make sure that this drug is paid for by insurance and effectively paid for by the government.
[00:18:05] Perfect. Because remember, the government pays for Medicare and Medicaid in America. In other countries, it's very similar.
[00:18:12] So they work together on this. And this happens all the time.
[00:18:16] This is how they make their money.
[00:18:19] And what they don't want to do is they don't want to spend money on a claim because that will cost them money. So the drug companies have an MO Modus operandi. They have a dictum. They have an internal policy, which is when they get a claim from somebody who bought their insurance policy for medical care. When they get a claim for a guy who has back pain or migraine headaches or something, when they get a claim, their policy is deny the claim. Just instantly deny the claim because they know that most people won't take any more action. So just always instantly deny the claim. That's the policy. Just deny it.
[00:19:08] Then if the person then files an appeal or hires a lawyer, the next philosophy is delay, delay, delay, delay.
[00:19:19] This way, the person may be gets tired of fighting, can't afford it, can't afford the lawyer. The drug companies then win.
[00:19:30] I mean, the insurance companies. And the third is depose, which means, let's bring them into depositions. They have to have a lawyer. They have to take time off from work. We will grill them. We will embarrass them. We will go after everybody in their family. And they attack you just because you're filing a claim, because you have nonstop back pain or knee pain or you need a hip replacement.
[00:19:56] That's why people hate the drug companies, and that's why they hate, most importantly, the insurance companies. The healthcare insurance companies and the healthcare organizations. They're a part of. That's why they hate them, because these organizations are not helping you. They have no interest in keeping you healthy. Their only interest is making money. And somebody says, well, that's. That can't be true. They're human beings. They don't have an interest in just making money.
[00:20:32] Yeah, okay. If you believe that, welcome to Fantasy Island. Let me tell you how it works. Food companies, the insurance companies, and the drug companies are all publicly traded corporations. When I was on the Today show with Matt Lauer on NBC, I came in with my book, Natural Cures. Katie Couric was there. She was terrific. And she said hello, signed her book. The cameramen, the executives, the producers, they all came over. They wanted a photo with me. They all had my book. They bought the book. I signed the book. And Matt Lauer said, listen, you're going to sell a lot of books, but just don't talk about the drug companies. They're our number one advertiser.
[00:21:14] And I don't remember Matt's first question, but I remember my first answer. I said, look, that's not the question. The real question is, how come you told me two minutes ago, Matt, not to talk about the drug companies? That's the reason this book is out. Because the drug companies are publicly traded corporations, which means the officers and directors of the drug companies have a legal fiduciary responsibility to do one thing. Increase shareholder value, which means increase profits. Which means every officer and director of the drug company has one goal. To get more people taking more drugs every day for the rest of their life. That's the only way they can increase sales and profits and increase shareholder value. They have no interest in keeping people healthy. As a matter of fact, that's a conflict of interest. If they really wanted people to be healthy, all the drug companies would be out of business. Because healthy people don't buy drugs.
[00:22:12] That's the problem. The insurance companies don't want you healthy. They want to make profit. They have to. They're publicly traded companies. They have a legal fiduciary responsibility to increase shareholder value. Therefore, there's a conflict of interest. They will never do what's best for you. They will always do what's best for the shareholders.
[00:22:31] How can we increase profits? And listen, we hate to say it, but the CEOs and the executives of these companies get bonuses on that. Therefore, they have a conflict of interest. They're thinking about themselves and their family and how I can make 10 million, $20 million a year in bonuses. And I know it's deny Claims.
[00:22:51] That's what they're doing.
[00:22:53] Nobody wants to talk about that. But that's the fact. They can't say, yes, let's give everybody what they deserve. They bought insurance. Let's give them what they paid for. No, they have to deny the claim. They have to delay the proceedings, and then they have to depose everybody and just keep it going.
[00:23:12] That's the fact.
[00:23:14] Nobody wants to talk about it.
[00:23:17] So we have a big, major problem now. Let's talk about the drug companies in America, and it's similar all around the world. There's what's called an approval process that you have to get your drug approved by the government before you can sell it.
[00:23:37] And these approval processes can cost hundreds of millions of dollars. So I was with a guy just recently who had made hundreds of millions of dollars in biotech, and he was telling me the story that had a company, company did a few million in sales, but because he got approval for a drug, the company was sold for $500 million.
[00:24:09] And I said, you got approval for the drug. How long did it take you to get approval? A couple years.
[00:24:14] I said, okay, is the drug safe? It's completely safe.
[00:24:20] No, here's what he said. He said, the clinical trials prove that it's safe.
[00:24:28] Okay? I said, so when the Food and Drug Administration approves a drug and they stamp it and say this is proven to be safe and effective, are you saying that the drugs are always safe and effective and have no harmful side effects? That's right. I says, why is it then that almost half of all the drugs that are approved by the FDA in America stamped safe and effective, are taken off the market at some point because they were found to be unsafe and cause major health problems or they've been found to be ineffective. Let's take Vioxx. Merck, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, sells a pill, a painkiller called Vioxx, and it was said, approved by the Food and Drug Administration, Safe, completely harmless.
[00:25:22] You can take it. Americans, because we, the fda, have looked at all the research and all the clinical studies and trials, and we're telling you it's safe, it's okay, it's safe. You can take it. It's safe. It's harmless. We're the government. Trust us. It's safe and it's effective. It's an effective painkiller. So Americans, people around the world trust us.
[00:25:50] Take it.
[00:25:52] Ten years later, it's off the market. You know why? Because over 200,000 people who took that drug dropped dead of Heart attacks caused by the drug.
[00:26:04] It was pulled from the market because it was found to be unsafe. Matter of fact, not just unsafe, but deadly.
[00:26:12] Then they also said it's actually not an effective painkiller. It's no more effective than an extra strength Tylenol.
[00:26:21] So the fda, when they stamped it and said it is safe and effective, they either were stupid and incompetent or they lied.
[00:26:36] Let me tell you, it's a combination of both.
[00:26:40] But mostly they lied because when I talked to my friend and I said, look, the clinical studies, how do you know it's safe? Well, we take some people in and we take some markers, we test some blood, we test some different markers to find a baseline, then they take the drug and then we see if these markers change. And if the markers don't change significantly or go into a range where there's a health problem, then it's deemed safe. Okay, I said, so are you giving the drug to this person for 10 years and oh, no, no, no, like 90 days. So I said, you don't know any long term effects? Well, we know through the algorithms that if it doesn't cause a problem in 90 days, it probably won't in 10 years. I go, but that's not true because we know based on past that all the drugs that were approved on this 90 day or 66 months or even 12 month cycle, we know that long term, many of them are found to actually be unsafe.
[00:27:46] He says, well, you can't do a study for five years, you'll never get a drug approved.
[00:27:52] I says, no, you'll get safe drugs approved.
[00:27:55] And he said, you'll never get a drug approved because he knows none of them are safe. I said, and how many markers are you looking at? Oh, we look at the ones that are relevant. I go, the only way you can do a study to determine if a drug is safe. Say that I'm the guinea pig and I'm one of a hundred people in the study. You need to take my urine analysis every day and do a complete panel. Then you need to take a blood panel and do almost every blood work. You need to take brainwave frequencies to see how the brain is reacting correct. You need to take other tests as well. You have to take hydrochloric acid test in the stomach. There's a whole host. You have to take stool samples. You have to do all of these markers, not just four or five. You need to do virtually 500 or 1,000 markers and then the person has to take the drug for five or six years. And then you can see if it's safe. And he looked at me and he got up so mad. He says, if you did that, there wouldn't be one drug that would be approved because they'd all failed the safety test.
[00:29:08] No shit. That's the point.
[00:29:11] I said, you guys set this up not to prove that the drug is safe.
[00:29:18] You set up the system so that you can get drugs approved. And once you get them approved now, you put hundreds of millions of dollars cash in your bank. It's all about the money. It isn't about the health and safety of people and it isn't about getting them healthy.
[00:29:35] And you know that every single drug has side effects. And every single drug has long term side effects that you don't even know about until 10 years down the road. And you know that these side effects are going to cause severe health problems for which you will then sell that stupid customer patient.
[00:29:59] You call him a customer? You want to sell them another drug to handle the symptoms and the health problems caused by the first drug. That's your business model. And I'll never forget. Guy, lean back.
[00:30:14] And what's wrong with that?
[00:30:18] What's wrong with that, Kevin?
[00:30:22] Well, you know, there was an old saying.
[00:30:26] You can get a good night's sleep if you have a clear conscience or if you have none at all.
[00:30:33] So clearly, if you don't have any conscience, then you can get a good night's sleep.
[00:30:39] But for those who do have a conscience, who care about others, who have compassion for other people, then it's outrageous. But look, I don't need to change the world. I don't need to change your opinion.
[00:30:54] When was the last time I took a pharmaceutical drug? I cannot remember.
[00:30:59] Cannot remember?
[00:31:01] I went hiking and I don't know, I twisted my leg on one of the hikes. I didn't even know when it happened and my leg started hurting.
[00:31:10] Okay, so what would a normal person do? They'd go, they'd pop an Advil, they'd pop a Tylenol. All right? At the end of the day, they're relatively safe.
[00:31:21] I'm probably not going to be one of the 2,000 people that die from a Tylenol. And it's effective at getting rid of the pain. Same thing with ibuprofen. It's an anti inflammatory, okay? It makes your stomach bleed. But if you take it for one or two days, you're relatively healthy. Not the end of the world, right?
[00:31:38] Or you could do something silly like me, I take some homeopathic remedies for pain. That are also anti inflammatory and the homeopathics have no drugs in it. They, they have 100% zero side effect because it's just energy in a little tiny drop of alcohol that you put under your tongue. So there's no side effects at all. I'll take some herbs to reduce the inflammation, maybe some DMSO and put it on my leg, some emu oil, put it on my leg so you could try that too. And some people say, well maybe that's not effective as an ibuprofen and it's a heck not as convenient. Fine. The point is I don't need to convince you, I don't want to convince you.
[00:32:24] Somebody has a problem, they go take an antibiotic. I'm not going to argue with the guy and say, you know, there's some other options that are probably better and healthier for you. Look, if you want to take an antibiotic, I just say take a triple dose.
[00:32:36] You want to take your pharmaceutical drug, eh, triple it up, what do I care? I don't care.
[00:32:43] As long as you're making a conscious choice and saying, look, I know the side effects here, but I'm only going to take this for a day or two.
[00:32:51] Be aware. Come out of your trance. Come out of your trance. Look, thank God we have doctors, medical doctors who perform surgery and use drugs.
[00:33:02] Oh my God, thank God, thank God we have hospitals and in America I think we want to have one of the best crisis medical crisis care systems in the world.
[00:33:13] I'll tell you a story Sunday morning. This was a year ago. Sunday morning I go to my cigar lounge and I had some meeting with some guys there. So I said, yeah, we'll meet up. And they're early risers and the cigar lounge is open 247 because it's a private club, we have our own little code. So I get there about 9 o'clock and I get my cigar and there's a cigar cutter and it's on the desk on the table and there's four holes in it depending on the size of the cigar and whether you want a guillotine cut or what's called a V cut. So there's four of them. You take the cigar and you put an end in one of the holes and then you pull this lever and the blade comes. So I take the cigar, put it in my little finger goes in one of the holes and as I pull it the lever cuts off my finger.
[00:34:06] I mean, and it was the V cut. So it cut a big V in my finger. And as soon as I did it, I went, oh, my God. And blood is everywhere. I'm trying to find any paper towels. There's blood everywhere. I'm wrapping it up. I don't want to look at it, right? I'm like, I hope my finger is still there. This is disastrous. What do I do?
[00:34:32] I don't get some homeopathic remedy.
[00:34:35] I rush myself, break every speed record to the closest emergency room, and I walk and I go, I need a doctor right away. I got an emergency here. What's wrong? I chopped my finger off. Hold on. Come running in and, like, you know, three people come running out. The doctor comes out. I go, you're a medical doctor. You're a surgeon? She goes, yes, I went to Northwestern University. Okay? I can't even look at it. I don't even know my finger's still there. She goes, yeah, your finger's there, but you get a big chunk of it gone. Oh, my God. How many stitches? She goes, well, I can't stitch it because it's this V. She's like, that's odd. I go, well, it's a cigar. I cut it with a cigar cutter. She's like, yeah, this will heal up. Don't worry. You're okay. So I have to put some salve on there. So she goes, does it hurt? I go, it's throbbing. She goes, all right, well, let me put some lidocaine or whatever it was on there to numb the pain down. So she bandages it up.
[00:35:32] The bleeding stops. She used some coagulating agent or whatever again. Thank God there's drugs and surgery, right? And she puts it together, and I said, okay, what do I do? She goes, I want you to change the bandage every day, and you can put either bacitracin on it or Neosporin.
[00:35:48] She goes, that'll help make sure there's no bacteria infection develop and, you know, and it'll heal in about two weeks.
[00:35:55] I said, let me ask you a question, doctor.
[00:36:01] I'm kind of a natural cures guy. She goes, yeah, I know. I recognize you.
[00:36:06] I said, what about Manuka honey?
[00:36:10] Because in my research and writing my book, I found that Manuka honey is as effective or more effective being an antibacterial agent to Neosporin or bacitracin, and it's supposed to heal wounds quicker. I swear. Where did God this happened? She looks around and she says, I'm a medical doctor. I have a license, and I cannot tell you to take Manuka honey. I have to tell you to take Neosporin or Bacitracellin. But Manuka honey works better.
[00:36:45] I go, so it does heal it. She goes, it heals it like, twice as fast.
[00:36:49] I go, this is completely antibacterial. She goes, absolutely. So I should go buy some Manuka honey and put it on. I can't tell you that.
[00:36:59] I can't tell you that. Isn't that amazing? I can't tell you that I could lose my license because I can only prescribe drugs. So I went home and I unwrapped it, put the Manuka honey on, wrapped it up again. So twice a day I would rewrap it and put Manuka honey on. Five days later, she told me it was going to heal in two weeks. Five days later, I go back to the ER for a follow up. And I said, I want a follow up with my doctor, Shannon. She's here. She comes in. I go, I need you to look at this and tell me what you think. She opens it. She goes, you used the Manuka honey, didn't you? I. I said, yeah. She goes, it's like 99% healed. You can see. I go, I know. That's amazing. She goes, yeah. And she said, if you use bacitracin or neosporin, it would take another two weeks to heal.
[00:37:47] Natural remedies work. And thank God we have drugs and surgery. Thank God, thank God. And it saves lives.
[00:37:58] The problem is with insurance, maybe you're not going to get the drug or the surgical procedure because they're going to deny your claim.
[00:38:08] And then maybe you will die or maybe you will suffer when you didn't have to.
[00:38:13] Wealthy people use their own cash to get whatever treatment is best. They'll go anywhere in the world to get the newest technology, the best doctors, because doctors are different. I had a friend of mine who had a prostate problem, and he was a guy who was on the board of Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute.
[00:38:39] He knows everybody.
[00:38:41] And he said, yeah, I ran some cores, and they told me that I have prostate cancer and I don't want to die from it. So I'm going to just have the prostate removed. So I'm going to go and have the surgical procedure. Kevin, what do you think? I go, look, if it was me, I would never have it removed. That's just me. There are other options that I would use that are natural, and then maybe I die from prostate cancer. I don't know.
[00:39:09] But there are options. At the end of the day, choose your option. Feel good about it. Feel positive. Your mental attitude is more important than anything. But I will tell you this prostate removal depends. The success of it depends on who the surgeon is.
[00:39:26] And he said, what? He says, no, the success rate is 82%. I said, that's an aggregate success rate that varies from doctor to doctor, and they'll never publish that data. And he goes, I'm on the board of Sloan Cal. I'm going to find this out.
[00:39:45] Called me back maybe a month later, actually probably a couple weeks later. And he said, kevin, it was like pulling teeth.
[00:39:53] It was almost like I asked to see top secret classified files of Area 51. When I asked to see the success rates of each individual surgeon at the hospital, they looked at me like I had asked to see the most secret top files in the world of nuclear codes or something. I couldn't get it because I finally got it.
[00:40:19] It was like this was the greatest kept secret on the planet. And he goes, you were right. There were some doctors, and the doctor that I was going to use has a 42% success rate. And there were other guys who have a 98% success rate. I go, yeah, this is delicate surgery. It all depends on the surgeon. They'll never tell you that.
[00:40:38] Same thing with getting a meniscus. If you have a torn meniscus in your knee and you're going to get it scoped, it all depends on who the surgeon is that will determine your success rate. Even if you get your tonsils out, if you have a heart, if you get bypass surgery or stents put in, who is the surgeon? And they will not tell you the success rates of each individual surgeon because they're different. It's like Russian roulette, man. It's like Russian roulette.
[00:41:07] So you have to think of. So this is the problem with our industry.
[00:41:11] Big problem.
[00:41:13] The articles that are coming out, I just pulled a few of them, but they're off the charts. And this is what's happening with the new administration now. Headline, FDA to outlaw Food Dyes. Within weeks, Bombshell move will affect candy, soda and Cakes. Revolutionize American diets.
[00:41:36] I've been saying this for over 30 years, that there are food dyes that are in our food causing health and medical problems. Just. And the only reason they put them in is to give you health problems so that drug companies can sell you more drugs. That's the reason they're not used in other countries. They're illegal.
[00:41:58] Scientists are learning why ultra processed foods are bad for you. You know what that means? That means scientists are stupid and retarded. They're just learning now why ultra processed foods are bad for you really? Why don't you read my book that came out 20 years ago.
[00:42:18] That'll tell you why. And I'm not the only one. You can read dozens of books that were written 30, 40, 50 years ago and they'll tell you why ultra processed foods are bad for you and causing you health problems. Scientists, hello. You're not watching because you're too stupid to watch this show.
[00:42:36] You're just learning now.
[00:42:39] Why are ultra processed foods produced? Initially they were produced so that the guy who was in charge of the company, like Kraft companies produce ultra processed food so that food didn't spoil and food was consistent. And food can be manufactured in one location and then shipped all over the country or the world. Have a long shelf life. Not spoil, not get you sick, look and taste all the same.
[00:43:11] Therefore people would buy them.
[00:43:14] And ultra processed foods were put together so that you would get physically chemically addicted to the food. That's why it was made. So one example, and if you want to watch about, watch Food that Built America on the History Channel. And there's one episode about Kraft. That's the guy's name who started Kraft Foods.
[00:43:35] Kraft Foods was known for Kraft American cheese.
[00:43:40] They couldn't call it cheese because it's not cheese. So they had to lobby Congress to allow them to call the non cheese Kraft slices cheese. It isn't cheese, it's hydrogenated oil. It's an ultra processed food. But the reason that he came up with it was cheese spoiled and went bad. It had to be refrigerated. And therefore in dairy areas where cheese was produced, it had a short shelf life and it couldn't be shipped and transported.
[00:44:10] So he wanted to come up with a product that could be shipped all over America, have consistency, not spoil, not make people sick and also taste good and get people chemically addicted to the food. It was all about getting people chemically addicted to the food. So you bought more and more and more later they realized it's also causing health problems. This way we can make a fortune when later this stupid person who's buying the food gets sick and then they're buying the drugs. So it was like a perfect business man.
[00:44:42] So that's why ultra processed food was put together.
[00:44:46] Next one, how potentially harmful additives have infiltrated America's food. This is a great article, but it misses the whole point. The reason why the harmful additives have infiltrated American food is because the manufacturers are working together with the insurance companies and the drug companies to get you sick. They know that these additives will do two things well, number one, many of the additives increase the taste and texture and make it a product that you'll buy more of. But the additive is also chemically addicting. But they know the reason they put it in. They already figured out how to have the shelf life. So the main reason they put it in is to get you chemically addicted. That's number one. And number two, to get you sick, they put the additives in the food specifically, so that five years, 10 years from now, you're going to develop an illness from it. And therefore you'll buy a drug from the drug company that they're either on the board of, they're getting bonuses of, they're getting kickbacks from, or they own stock in.
[00:45:51] That's the criminal enterprise exclusive. Here's another article. Exclusive, exclusive.
[00:45:59] This all goes into Kevin was Right file, by the way. Right. This all goes into Kevin was Right file exclusive. US fda, that stands for Food and Drug Administration finds Widely Used Asthma Drug Adversely Impacts the Brain.
[00:46:18] No kidding.
[00:46:22] Drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs.
[00:46:27] And this is the other thing that these criminals do.
[00:46:31] They know that when they get a drug approved, they're going to make hundreds of millions of dollars.
[00:46:39] It's a beautiful business.
[00:46:41] They also know that the drug is going to cause a health problem when you take it 5, 10, 15 years from now. They know it because they've done the research, therefore they're already working on the next drug that they will sell you from the health problem that you develop from taking the first drug.
[00:47:05] What a business. This is why in America we take. Americans take more drugs per person than any other country in the world. As a matter of fact, we consume per person more drugs than the entire world combined.
[00:47:23] We are the drug takers of the world.
[00:47:27] Number one, where are we in terms of life expectancy? We're below 50.
[00:47:36] It's not working. The drugs are not helping. Oh, the drugs are keeping people. They're living longer. No. If you look at the American lifespan compared to the rest of the world, we're dropping like a stone. And that goes in direct relation to the amount of drugs stupid Americans are taking.
[00:47:51] And I think we're somewhere on 47th or 50th, depending on the metric you use to determine life expectancy in the world.
[00:47:59] And we're lower if you take out deaths from wars, because when you add in deaths from wars around the world, that lowers the life expectancy. If you take that out, then we'd probably be about a hundredth in terms of life expectancy all around the world.
[00:48:16] It's crazy, man. It's crazy. So what is the solution to this? Look, health insurance.
[00:48:28] Is it something you need? You have to make that choice and decision because heaven forbid, you know, you have a heart attack and you need to be rushed to a hospital and you need open heart surgery or heart transplant or bypass surgery. And if you don't have insurance, you're gonna get a bill for $300,000, right? And now you're gonna have this big medical overhang that it's gonna be impossible to pay off and it's gonna bankrupt you.
[00:48:55] All right? So you probably need some health insurance. But the health insurance scam, which was set up by Rockefeller, is not designed for that. It's designed to get you to go to your medical doctor so that the medical doctor will prescribe a drug and to get you taking drugs every day for the rest of your life.
[00:49:13] And people say, but I need my drug. I need my drug. My doctor said this. Back in the old days, there was something that the Rockefellers came up with and they said, we need to put doctors above everyone else.
[00:49:29] So when the doctor tells you to do something, it's going to be called doctors orders.
[00:49:39] Think about that.
[00:49:41] I'm following doctor's orders. While the doctor ordered me to stay in bed, the doctor ordered me to take this drug. He doesn't order you to do anything.
[00:49:51] He makes a suggestion or recommendation. But Kevin, I didn't go to medical school. I have to follow doctor's orders. All right?
[00:50:01] Be a slave. Live in a trance. Walk around, do what you want to do. Don't be a cause of your environment. Don't be a leader. Don't take charge.
[00:50:13] Don't use self determinism. Are you the captain of your ship or are you just a puppet on a string?
[00:50:20] Think about it. I go to the doctor. Maybe eight years ago. I was doing all these calisthenics on the field. I was doing sprints, I was doing crossovers. I was doing burpee hops down the football field, I was doing cartwheels. I'm doing all this crazy stuff, doing all these kung fu kicks, box jumps and everything.
[00:50:43] And at the end of the end of the workout session, an hour and a half, I'm feeling pretty strong and good. And I walk back later that afternoon, my legs starts to hurt, my knee starts to hurt. And all of a sudden I notice the pain's getting worse and worse. I can't really walk. I can't walk up some stairs. So the next morning I go to sick call and I go to the doctor. And I said, listen, I'm pretty sure I got a torn meniscus. I need an mri. So I go to see. I was in Alabama at the time, so I go to see. I go in town, then I go to see the top surgeon who handles the Alabama football team. So he does knee replacements, hip replacements, he does meniscus issues, acl. He's an expert. He's a top guy.
[00:51:29] And I said, I need an mri. So we do the mri and he looks at it. He goes, yeah, you get a torn meniscus, it needs to be scoped.
[00:51:38] And I said, timeout, document. It doesn't need to be scoped.
[00:51:45] One option I have is to have it scoped. Have you go in with your surgical procedure and scope it, which is scrape it out. That's one option. I says, but isn't it? And it goes, by the way, that's what you sell because you're a surgeon.
[00:52:02] If I don't take the scoping, you don't make a sale, you don't make money, but I'm going to help make your boat payment. If I say yes, scope it. So you instantly say, it needs to be scoped. But let's. And I get a little pissed off. I said, it doesn't need to be scoped. That's just one option. He goes, yep, it's one option.
[00:52:23] And I said, now, let's be honest. You know the stats just as well as I do. If it gets scoped, it heals 80% of the time in about six months. He says, that's correct. I go, but that's different. Based on who's actually doing the scoping, maybe you have a better success rate. And he says, I do.
[00:52:44] Mine's 90% good. I heard you're the best. I said, but isn't it also true if I don't do anything that 80% of the time, six months from now, I'm going to have no pain and full range of motion? And he goes, that's true.
[00:53:01] I go, why would I have it scoped?
[00:53:03] I goes, but I'm going to do some things that other people ain't going to do. I'm going to use magnet therapy. I'm going to put DMSO there. I'm going to use different herbs, red light therapy and massage. Because the reason that you want to scope it and the reason it doesn't heal on its own generally is because blood doesn't flow to the meniscus area. And if blood doesn't get there, it's going to Be hard to heal on its own. But if I can do some things, magnets, dmso, emu oil, different essential oils, red light therapy and massage, that's going to bring oxygen and blood. If I do hyperbaric oxygen chamber as well, that's going to bring oxygen and blood to that area and then it will heal because the body heals itself. You as a doctor don't heal anything. You just help the body heal itself. And he said, I can't argue with you because everything you're saying is correct.
[00:53:58] I said, good, so let me give it six months and if it gets worse, I said, then we can evaluate scoping. He goes, that's reasonable.
[00:54:07] Two months later, I was back in that field doing the exact same routine. No pain, full range of motion. And I went back to the doc and I said, give me another mri, I want to see what it looks like. And he says, he goes, let me show him back to back. He was all happy.
[00:54:25] He says, man, whatever you did, you should write it down. He goes, I'm not going to prescribe it to people, but I just want to know. He says, because it's completely healed and it's unheard of.
[00:54:39] So there are natural ways to cure and prevent disease 100%. But at the end of the day, this is what I talk about in the book.
[00:54:47] People come to me all the time and say, kevin, I want to get healthy. What should I do? What should I do? I said, well, let me hang out with you for a whole day. Let me live at your house and let me see what you do for a whole day. Then I'll make a recommendation. I remember it was this one guy's house.
[00:55:01] I went to his house.
[00:55:03] I wake up in the morning really bright and early. I do my meditation, I do my yoga, I go out, I'm waiting for him to get out of bed, and he comes out of bed and first thing he does is he puts on his pot of coffee. Pops down to coffee. Of course, he's got no protein in the system. He's using tap water. The house is not filtered water. He brings out some cereal and I think it was something like Captain Crunch. I mean, it was like the worst cereal you could imagine, right? It wasn't like Captain crunch.
[00:55:38] Doesn't a 5 year old eat that? If their parents are stupid, I don't know what parent would feed their kid Captain Crunch. You should be okay. I don't wanna say shot. That's inappropriate based on the killing of the healthcare guy. But you should be shot if you're feeding your kids Captain Crunch. What the hell's wrong with you?
[00:56:02] He's over here. What about Lucky Charms? That's better. Oh, Lucky Charms is better. Oh, yeah. Now you get all the food dyes that they're taking out because all the poisons. All right, so not only do you get the high fructose corn syrup like the Captain Crunch, but now you get all the food dice on top of it. Oh, Lucky Charms is much better. Yeah. What's wrong with you? And then he's got his regular milk, which is loaded with bovine growth hormone and antibiotics because that's what they feed the animal. Ultra pasteurized, so it's giving him heart disease. Anyways, all day long I'm watching this guy and he's not overweight or anything and he's not in terrible health.
[00:56:36] And he says, at the end of the day, so what should I change to improve my health?
[00:56:42] And I said, well, how about everything?
[00:56:49] I go, everything. There was not one thing you did today that I would say continue doing, but you can't do that. And he looked at me like he was so depressed. I thought I was eating healthy. I go, you thought you were eating healthy? You went to college.
[00:57:07] I go, how did you graduate college?
[00:57:11] I mean, you have to have some kind of a brain to graduate college. And here you are eating Captain Crunch for breakfast and you think everything you ate today was healthy.
[00:57:24] It was like, you have to change everything. Now at the end of the day, no one's going to change everything. So I was with my buddy Blaine, and he kind of falls into that category. I don't think he eats Captain Crunch. But he said, listen, I want to get on a healthy regime. What should I do? And I says, listen, you're not going to change everything in your diet. You're not going to change your whole lifestyle. You've been doing this for a long, long time. I said, so why don't you just add something? So just add. Do this for like a week or even two weeks before you do anything else. Just eat one organic apple a day. Don't change anything else. Just eat one organic apple a day. Then I'll tell you the next thing. All right, well, what would be the next thing? I go, well, the next thing is drink a half a gallon of pure spring water a day. Don't put anything in the water. No ice.
[00:58:18] Don't put anything else in it. We're not talking tea, I'm talking water. So get a half a gallon of pure water. Icelandic water, Voss water, Evian water. Fiji water. There's a whole bunch of good waters out there, spring water, and drink a half a gallon. He goes, a half a gallon? That's a lot. I go, well, that's the first step because I'm going to move you up to a gallon. But that's down the road. Just drink a half a gallon. All right, what would be the third thing?
[00:58:49] I says just deal with the first two, and you can make little incremental changes like that. And notice I'm not saying take anything out. I'm just saying add a few things in and then your health is going to start improving. You're going to start getting feeling better, and things are going to work better, and you're not going to be needing all these drugs. Well, Kevin, I need drugs because I have high blood pressure. Well, if you read my book Natural Cures, you realize that you don't need high blood pressure medication. If you have high blood pressure, you have to find out what's causing the high blood pressure and then eliminate that, and then the high blood pressure goes away. Usually it's a magnesium deficiency, but you can do as simple as beet crystals. That almost always lowers blood pressure when you take magnesium and calcium as well. So you can do that, and it's almost always great for blood pressure. Also, are you moving your body at all or are you obese? And if you don't get circulation, it's not going to help. So there's natural things that you can do that don't have any side effects like the drugs do. At the end of the day, folks, it's your body, it's your health. You know, I always tell people, I'm not a young guy in terms of years, but when I go to sleep at night, I hit that pillow. I'm out within seconds or minutes, I don't know because I don't remember going to bed or falling asleep. I hit the pillow and I remember. Next thing I know is I'm waking up.
[01:00:12] I do not toss and turn, so I don't ruin the bed. I sleep deep. I've had the sleep studies done, so I know I get into deep REM sleep and into delta. I wake completely refreshed, and I don't wake up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom.
[01:00:29] I go to sleep. I sleep a good solid seven or eight hours. I wake up and that's when I use the restroom.
[01:00:36] First thing I do when I get up, I get out of bed. Before I go into the restroom, I have by my bed a big about 16 ounces of water, and I drink that down. Then I go to the restroom because I need to hydrate before I start my day. That's the first thing you want to do. Feeds the brain. The water feeds the brain. But there's so much here about health. You can improve your energy. You can have better sleep, you can have better sex. Most importantly, I think you can feel better in your body. Pain free. If you have pain, you can be pain free and your emotions are going to be fantastic. You're going to be loose and feeling good. Your digestion will be good. You won't have gas, you won't be burping. You don't snore, you don't fart, you don't stink. Well, that's another one. We have to do a whole show on stinking white people stinking all over television in America. There are ads now for Total Body Deodorant because people stink more today than ever before.
[01:01:42] Used to be under your armpits and only when you worked out in sweat, right? You go like, oh, oh, that's not too good. Ooh, I'm ripe. We used to say, but your hand didn't smell.
[01:01:57] Oh, my hand stinks. Your hand didn't smell.
[01:02:01] Now stink comes out of every pore in a person's body.
[01:02:06] That's not natural.
[01:02:09] That's not natural. And women in your private parts, if you smell, you're toxic. That's not natural. It's not supposed to stink.
[01:02:19] You're not supposed to stink. That means, oh, what drug? Anybody who has full body stinkiness.
[01:02:25] Show me what you're eating and show me the drugs you're taking. I can tell you the cause right away. All you have to do is change that and all of a sudden your body won't stink anymore. Or you can put some more chemicals on your skin. The full body deodorants. Let's do that. That's a better thing.
[01:02:39] Put more chemicals on.
[01:02:42] Oh, it's perfectly harmless. Really. Remember, whatever you put on your skin gets absorbed into the bloodstream. And if you think it's harmless, then eat it. The full body deodorant, not for human consumption.
[01:02:56] If ingested, call disease Emergency poison control.
[01:03:01] Oh, so if it gets into my body, it's poisonous? Yes. So let me put it on my skin and let it absorb into the body that way. That's not poisonous.
[01:03:12] I mean, am I making any sense here?
[01:03:15] Does it make any sense at all?
[01:03:17] Don't ingest it because it says poison.
[01:03:20] If you drink this or ingest it, call Poison control. But it's okay to put it in your skin and get absorbed. Whatever you put in your skin gets absorbed into the body. The drug companies know that, you know, the patch. Half of drugs now are delivered transdermally, which means through the skin. So you take a drug on a patch, put it on your skin, and it goes right into your bloodstream.
[01:03:42] Well, if you put on lotion or full body deodorant or anything on your skin, it goes right through your skin into your bloodstream. So if you can't eat it, don't put it on your skin.
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