The US election in November proved that X (Twitter) is the signal, however with free speech comes the challenge of doing the work to find out what is true and what is noise. Chris does the work for you in this weekly live stream talking about topics that are critical to our future.
Executive Summary
Healthcare in the United States is a complex and often frustrating topic, and today I delved into the “sick care triangle” that plagues our system. From the poor quality of food to the over-reliance on pharmaceuticals and the insurance industry’s role, it’s clear that the system is designed to profit rather than heal. I also touched on the importance of vitamin D and the shocking lack of attention it receives from healthcare professionals. Additionally, I discussed the troubling surveillance practices by financial institutions and the government, highlighting the erosion of privacy and the need for accountability.
The Sick Care Triangle
The healthcare system in the United States is a tangled web of poor food quality, pharmaceutical dependency, and insurance company greed. It starts with food designed to be addictive and unhealthy, leading to metabolic disorders. Pharmaceuticals then step in to treat symptoms rather than causes, and when those fail, the hospital system takes over with expensive procedures. Insurance companies, incentivized to maximize revenue, exacerbate the problem by prioritizing profits over patient care. This cycle results in high healthcare costs and poor outcomes compared to other countries.
Vitamin D and Health
Vitamin D is a crucial yet often overlooked component of health. Many illnesses could be mitigated by maintaining adequate vitamin D levels, yet doctors frequently focus on treating symptoms rather than addressing this deficiency. I advocate for maintaining vitamin D levels above 50 nanograms per milliliter, which can significantly improve health outcomes. This simple measure could reduce the incidence of various diseases, including some cancers and metabolic disorders.
Government Surveillance and Privacy
The erosion of privacy through government surveillance is alarming. Financial institutions, like Bank of America, have been providing customer data to federal agencies without legal process, undermining the Fourth Amendment. This widespread access to personal financial information by numerous agencies poses a significant threat to individual privacy and freedom. It’s crucial to address these practices and ensure that constitutional rights are upheld.
Key Data
The United States spends significantly more on healthcare per capita than other countries, yet has a lower life expectancy.
Vitamin D levels above 50 nanograms per milliliter are associated with better health outcomes.
In 2023, financial institutions filed 4.6 million suspicious activity reports and 20.8 million currency transaction reports with FinCEN.
Implications
High healthcare costs and poor outcomes suggest a need for systemic reform.
Maintaining adequate vitamin D levels could improve overall health and reduce disease incidence.
Widespread government access to financial data threatens individual privacy and freedom.
Recommendations
Consider increasing your vitamin D intake to maintain levels above 50 nanograms per milliliter.
Be mindful of your financial privacy and consider the implications of using certain financial institutions.
Could you please go into more detail about what you think will happen with energy shortfalls starting in 2025 and the fallout associated with it? Are the energy shortfalls the start of the collapse? If so, what time line are you preparing for?
Will recent events in Syria result in the natural gas from that region and that which was hoped to pass through Syria via proposed pipelines, to start flowing? Will this impact Europe and if so on what time like?
Sorry, dont know why it took post quote, meant to reply to preppy.
All this assumes those who support rebels can make lasting deal to have peace and rebels dont start rebelling against new masters. With 10 years of total anarchy and chaos this is quite a lot to ask. Western troops there are so few and far that they cant but secure bases.
With plenty of resources and political will, perhaps even 2-3 years it could work magic. If political will is not there, could be another 5-10 years.
However, 10 years from now gas and oil shortages get worse, so it would come at perfect time for europe. US would likely pressure this to go on, so europe dont fall back to russian,iranian hands with energy deals.
Some trends show natural gas is now “hottest” thing so likely there will be money,resources available to do these things. Politics handles permits and other complex things so they can easily slow things down.
So I can add advanced question here:
Can Trump/US/EU do such smart and clever deal that assures all countries in that gas pipeline path will agree on it for next 10-20 years and they also manage to make deal with russia that they dont try anything to foment resistance in political field against these projects. This is good question as russian gas markets are being destroyed but russia still continues all kinds of “activist” campaigns in europe for their interests… sort of anti western, to try to get back their gas markets.
yeah id like to find out more details about this “insider trading” he was supposedly going to testify about…
I also saw a string on twitter the day of the shooting a suspicious stock trade was made either as a short or buying up the competitor… by our infamous stock trading congresswoman… " no idea if true though"
honestly the whole accidently convenient bread crumbs of evidence leading back to a denied claim and the whole thing… still feel a little off… something like above just “fits” better…
Thanks to Chris and the many heroes who both do the work and who are brave enough to speak out about what they discover.
A few hours ago, Candace Owens aired the interview below about the attack on the USS Liberty in 1967. Already 1.1 mio views. Listening to the interview and reading the comments below it, feels like “peak unravelling”. Brave speakers indeed.
I recreated the cheesburger experiment with my students last year. After 4 weeks I took the two pictures. It seems that the most important factor is not additives but water.
Cheesburger without mold: dried out because the glasscontaier was open.
Cheesburger with mold: glasscontaier was closed