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04/24/25 Banned Dyes to Brabeck's Rise: WEF's Great Reset Accelerates
In this episode, Ted and Austin Broer analyze significant regulatory victories while exposing concerning global developments and offering practical health solutions.
The father-son duo begin by celebrating the FDA's landmark decision to ban two major artificial food dyes while phasing out others—a significant win for public health advocates concerned about these chemicals' effects on children's behavior and overall health. They connect this regulatory shift to growing consumer awareness about food additives and their potential health consequences.
Global leadership changes receive critical examination as they discuss Klaus Schwab stepping down from the World Economic Forum and his replacement by Peter Brabeck. Both hosts express concern about Brabeck's controversial views on water rights and human commodification, suggesting the WEF's "Great Reset" agenda may accelerate under his leadership. They analyze the historical context of the WEF's influence, exploring its connections to global elites and implications for economic control.
Financial forecasts feature prominently with their prediction of an unprecedented $7-10 trillion bailout and discussion of a potential gold-backed currency system. Both hosts analyze the historical patterns of increasingly massive financial interventions while advising listeners on preparing for significant economic shifts.
Nutritional guidance takes center stage as they detail the dangers of omega-6 fats, particularly canola and soybean oils, explaining how these ubiquitous ingredients contribute to inflammation and disrupt the critical balance with omega-3 fatty acids. They emphasize the importance of choosing healthier cooking fats like butter while avoiding processed vegetable oils.
International religious freedom receives attention through their discussion of China's expulsion of foreign missionaries and stringent regulations prohibiting proselytizing, religious education, and appointment of clergy without government permission. This connects to their broader analysis of China's social credit system, with Austin revealing that 60,000 Chinese citizens were banned from flying due to low social credit scores—a cautionary example of technological control over human behavior.
Parenting wisdom emerges as they share personal experiences about the challenges of raising children in today's environment. Ted recounts a heartbreaking story about a friend's child who died from drug overdose after associating with negative influences, emphasizing the importance of discipline, responsibility, and surrounding children with positive examples.
Throughout the episode, both hosts weave in reflections on maintaining hope and faith during challenging times while promoting their health products, particularly cod liver oil currently on sale.
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