Man in America Podcast

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What is Man in America Podcast?

Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.

Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.

After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.

He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.

Seth Holehouse:

What are the findings that you have with ivermectin? How are you using it? What are the success rates? And how is it working to treat cancer? Because if we can demystify this for people, this is knowledge that's very, very powerful in helping people not be so scared of that c word.

Speaker 2:

Well, I can give you a little bit of background of how this all came about. And and you're right. I I I believe I do run right now the largest ivermectin based cancer clinic, in the world. I've got over over a thousand patients and and really with hundreds of requests just pouring in. And I started this clinic in the summer of, this past summer, twenty twenty four, when I had people coming to me at my live speaking events telling me that their stage four cancers were reversing or that they were cancer free because they had read a Substack article of mine a year ago talking about ivermectin or fendbendazole or mebendazole.

Speaker 2:

These are antiparasitic drugs that have been found to have activity in cancer. And then I realized, wait a minute, you know, this is there are people that are just reading my articles and yet they're being able to halt stage four cancer. I should be helping these people along. I should be monitoring them. I should be following them.

Speaker 2:

Maybe I should be publishing about this. And to do that, to know these patients, you have to know their background, their history and follow them. And so I started a cancer clinic in the summer. And actually one of my early patients was a gentleman in California who said, oh, Mel Gibson's one of my closest friends. And I thought, oh, that's nice.

Speaker 2:

And just I carried on, of course he had a very advanced disease and he's done extremely well. Then you forget about these things, right? And because I have so many patients and to me, every patient is important and I wanna see everyone too well. And then this Mel Gibson interview comes out and I see this clip and he's talking about three friends of his that had stage four cancers. And then all of them used ivermectin and funbendazole, some combination thereof, and they're now cancer free.

Speaker 2:

And it just it just hit me. I'm like, wait a minute. I've treated one of these. I've treated one of his friends. And it it just blew up.

Speaker 2:

It it it just, you know, it just blew up internationally. I mean, the clip was seen at last time I checked, there was at least 30,000,000 views. That that clip with Joe Rogan where, you know, I mean, he did a two hour interview while his house was burning down. And and he did you know, he brought a spotlight, you know, to ivermectin and venbendazole as these medications, antiparasitic medications that are now being repurposed and being looked at as cancer drugs. And how did this how did this come about to begin with?

Speaker 2:

I started my Substack at the beginning of twenty twenty three, and I started my Substack because I was actually not being allowed back on Twitter. I had been banned from Twitter for raising concerns about mRNA vaccinating children. And at the time in Canada and The United States, there was a rollout of COVID-nineteen vaccines in children five to 11 years old. And I thought, well, there's going to be an outcry from parents and this is not going to succeed. And yet, there was such a strong push that a lot of the social media platforms were banning doctors who were raising concerns about vaccinating kids.

Speaker 2:

And you know, I was banned off Twitter within five hours of putting out a post showing that the COVID vaccines had negative efficacy in kids five to 11 years old, which means COVID vaccinated children were getting sicker at at much higher rate than unvaccinated children. There was a study that had come out. I'd mentioned it. This was a peer reviewed study. I mentioned it in a post within five hours.

Speaker 2:

I was locked out of my account and I was banned and I was banned for over well, it was yeah, for about a year. I was banned for about a year. This was March 2022 when they were rolling out these mRNA vaccines in kids and other doctors were being banned. Doctor Peter McCullough was being banned, doctor Robert Malone. And and so we were being silenced.

Speaker 2:

We're being censored. And so I started my Substack really as a reaction to being banned off Twitter and and to to actually have a voice on a platform that, you know, had freedom of speech on it. This was before Elon Musk, you know, was sort of bring started bringing everybody back. And during the early days of my of my substack, I was looking into the research on ivermectin and seeing because I wanted to know, well, did ivermectin really work for COVID nineteen? Or was it, you know, just a horse based that didn't work as the FDA told us?

Speaker 2:

And all the research I looked at, it was very, very clear that ivermectin was very effective for COVID-nineteen. It's very effective for influenza. It works for influenza H5N1, for example, which we're being fear mongered with these days as a potential another pandemic. And but there's a whole body of research about ivermectin and cancer, and I'd never seen it before. And so I was reading every article that I could find and get my hands on.

Speaker 2:

And I'll give you one example. A few years ago, there was a study done in Mexico by Mexican researchers where they looked at 28 different cancer cell lines. They applied ivermectin to these 28 different cancers and all of them responded to ivermectin. Now some of them responded more than others, but they all responded to a certain degree to ivermectin and the most responsive were ovarian cancer, which is very difficult to treat with chemotherapy, ovarian cancer. And then of course, breast cancers, prostate cancers, then you had lung colon and so on.

Speaker 2:

There are hundreds of studies on ivermectin and cancer. In fact, if you go on PubMed and you put ivermectin and cancer, I think you get a return of something like three fifty peer reviewed studies on ivermectin and cancer. And so and yet this whole body of research was completely ignored. So I started writing articles about it. And the more articles I wrote on my substack about ivermectin and cancer, the more questions I got from people coming back saying, well, wait a minute, you know, if if this is really so effective in preclinical studies, you know, I'm going to try it.

Speaker 2:

What dose should I try? What dose should my loved one try? You know, my loved one has stage four cancer. The doctors have given up hope. They said, we have nothing left to offer you and they sent them home to die because a lot of these patients now are being sent home to die by their oncologists because the oncologists are not allowed to even suggest ivermectin as an option even when you've you've you've you've exhausted all the chemotherapy options, all the immunotherapy, and and that you they really have nothing left to offer you.

Speaker 2:

And yet there's this huge body of research on various antiparasitics, ivermectin being one of them, phenbendazole being another one.

Seth Holehouse:

Here's one right here. Just pulled up. This is on PubMed, on, you know, NIH website. Right? Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug, and this is Exactly.

Seth Holehouse:

2020. I'm sure that there's you mentioned there's hundreds of these things. It says right here, the abstract. Ivermectin has powerful antitumor effects, including the inhibition of proliferation, metastasis, and it kinda goes on. But, basically, it's like right here.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? So for a doctor not be able to give you ivermectin for a tumor yet, right here, the first search I did on NIH and PubMed, ivermectin has powerful antitumor effects. There's something there's something sinister going on here.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. And and it's and it's and it's literally hundreds of studies. Now, again, people will point and say, well, yeah, but they haven't done, you know, large large human trials and and randomized controlled trials. That may be true. And then you have to ask, but why?

Speaker 2:

Is it because it doesn't work in humans or is it because there are financial motives to not do the large studies in humans? And it's of course financially motivated because ivermectin, I believe Merck had a patent on ivermectin which expired in the 1990s. And so there was no profit to be had. And so for anyone studying ivermectin in the 2000s or 2010s, well, you're going to have to do it on your own out of pocket to study it at all because no one is funding these studies. There's no funding for for these studies.

Speaker 2:

And and so you've got an anti parasitic drug with powerful anti tumor effects. You read it right there from one of the studies. And yet it's not being studied because there's no patent on it. No one can get rich off it. The pharmaceutical industry cannot get rich off it.

Speaker 2:

And Merck which used to hold the patent on Ivermectin is busy developing mRNA cancer vaccines that they can charge $500.00 per treatment as opposed to what? A few hundred dollars per treatment with Ivermectin which is what it's costing, you know, cancer patients at this point. And so I thought, okay. There's there's there's something definitely here. And, you know, there's another antiparasitic drug that's really fascinating, fenbendazole.

Seth Holehouse:

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Seth Holehouse:

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Seth Holehouse:

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