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.
Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse. It is one of the core missions of this show to dig and dig and dig until I find the truth. And that's led me down a lot of rabbit holes, a lot of rabbit holes that can't be verified, a lot of rabbit holes that I don't even wanna think about. But that's what it takes.
Speaker 1:Because if there's one truth that I have arrived at, it is an understanding that the world that we see around us, a world that's been presented to us since we were born, is a world that is largely constructed. That there are people at the very tops of our society who understand human psychology and social engineering to a degree that would be almost incomprehendable to us. And they have used this understanding and the power and the money to basically create a prison planet, best way to describe it, where they have enslaved us, they have lied to us, they have hidden information from us to make sure fundamentally, that we maintain our role in their order, which is the bottom cattle, to make sure that the the commoners don't revolt, to make sure that we think it's our neighbor who's the enemy and not the Jeffrey Epstein elite person. And so, with the release of these recent files from Epstein, a lot of the ideas and theories that many of us have kind of dug into over the years are now being kind of shown to the public as very valid. And so, in part of this quest to understand this even deeper, I recently interviewed a woman named Max Lowen.
Speaker 1:Now, Max was part of a satanic ritual abuse trafficking ring. She was, kinda had she saw the tunnels under the Vatican. She was, you know, kinda witness to sacrifices, hunting parties, all kinds of just terrible things. But in this interview, she mentioned something that really stuck out to me, about how, from the very beginning, the inception of the modern pharmaceutical and medical industry, that the goal was to create an industry that would harm and extract value from the common people, not to heal them, but it was actually to create a system that would keep people sick and dependent. And when you look at a lot of the realizations we've had, especially after the COVID rollout, the COVID vaccine, you see all the injuries and all the warning signs, a lot of people are asking like, why would they do this?
Speaker 1:Why would they knowingly put these ingredients in there that cause X? Why would they bury this study? Why, why, why? Well, if you look at it from the perspective of what Max says, it all makes perfect sense. So I'll play a quick clip from that interview now for you.
Speaker 2:For example, the medical system, we used to have, you know, real healing like herbs and energetic healing, and then the Rockefellers, which are one of the bloodline families, that's a layer in that hierarchy as well. They created the allopathic medical system deliberately to slow poison us and slow kill us profit off that process and then shorten our lifespan and kill us prematurely. So that entire system, this is hard for the human to grok because we've been taught to trust these people. We look at them as like our parental figures, benevolent, and they're not. They're actually, as a good example, the medical and pharmaceutical system are designed to harm us by its inherent design, see?
Speaker 2:So, you know, then everyone knows the food is toxic, the water is fluoridated, they spray us with chemtrails. Like, these people, they they worship Lucifer. They worship dark demonic entities. They are a death cult. They also need us because they're parasitic.
Speaker 1:So as you can see, she sums up in a pretty simple way that unfortunately makes a lot of sense. Now, to dig into this even further, I've got one of my favorite guests coming on the show today, which is Kim Bright. She's a wonderful woman. She has a deep understanding of human health. But she also can give a lot of context to what we're seeing with modern medicine.
Speaker 1:Now, Kim's a show sponsor. She has a great, great company called Brightcore, which we'll talk about towards the end of the show. But she's got a wealth of information. So in today's show, what we're gonna be doing is really digging into the origin story of the modern medical system, the Rockefellers, the Carnegies, how it was created, how it had gained control over all these people and what things are being hidden from us. So thank you.
Speaker 1:I really enjoyed this interview with Kim. She's just a lovely woman who just kind of brightens your day. So anyway, please enjoy this discussion with Kim Bright. Kim Bright, it's so wonderful to have you back on the show. Thank you so much for being here with us today.
Speaker 3:Seth, thanks for having me back. It's always a joy to with somebody that is on similar weeks that so it's good to be back.
Speaker 1:Absolutely. And it's, it's, it's funny because, you know, so you say it's a joy and it's like, okay, it's a bright conversation. Ken Brighton, I'm thinking, we could use some of that right now because there is a lot of darkness, not like this darkness is new, just a lot of the darkness that was hidden before is now coming into the light. And that's a it's a scary process. Of course, it's what has to happen, but, it's not easy for a lot of people, especially those that first understanding this information.
Speaker 3:Yeah, no, it's not. I mean, evil is hard to confront, and people have different levels of confront. Some people, when they start to hear evil things are, will just turn away and walk the other directions. Others will hear a little bit of it, and others want to really know the truth and understand it. So, the only way that we really get set free is when we confront the evil and, you know, walk through you know, what we need to walk through to understand it.
Speaker 3:And, you know, that's how we become free.
Speaker 1:Exactly. And so, as I showed already, at the beginning of the introduction to the show, I interviewed a woman named, Max Lowen, just this past weekend, and she's someone that was, you know, she saw the inner workings of this evil system. I mean, she was trafficked since a very, as a very young child. She was used in satanic ritual abuse ceremonies. She witnessed a lot of human sacrifice, cannibalism.
Speaker 1:You know, some very dark things, which we won't be getting into those things in today's show. But one thing that one thing that she talked about that really stuck with me was just this idea of it's like, the world is being run by a satanic death cult. And as as crazy as it sounds, if you look at the hierarchy of power and how our power works, it's like once you accumulate power, then over time, you can you can build more and more, and how evil tends to congregate around that power. But it was it was just this part of it that hit me, it's like, okay, can I really even understand what that means? That, like, everything around me is something that was established or controlled or set up to keep us in this prison planet, Right?
Speaker 1:That our systems, and, these you know, she said one thing in particular about big pharma and medicine. And and she was like, look, she's like, the modern medical industry was designed to harm people, to slowly poison people, and to make money off of them. And it's hearing it from her, it's like it hit me in a different way because we've done so much research into, Oh my gosh, look, how is it that the COVID vaccine is doing this? They, we saw that they had access to the research. They knew this would cause cancer.
Speaker 1:They knew this. And you have all these questions about it, but when she framed it like that, if you understand it from that perspective of, let's just imagine that there's these really powerful people that are very evil that want to harm us. If they wanted to kind of take over our ability to heal ourselves, they would create a modern version of the medical system, and they would use that system to poison us, to keep us sick, to kill us, to extract money from us. And if it's like, okay, if you realize that potentially, if that was their goal, it's a lot easier to make sense of all the things that are hard to make sense of with modern medicine. So, what's interesting with this is that if you start to look at this modern medical system, you start to understand that it really ties into two families, the Rockefellers and the Carnegies.
Speaker 1:And here's an article, which we'll get into this, in in the discussion, about how J. D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie crushed holistic medicine. Like, that's kind of the theme of this. And so that's what really what we're gonna be looking at today in this show is just kind of looking at specifically if this evil group of people wanted to take over medicine, if that was their plan, then we would have a paper trail, and we have a pretty massive paper trail.
Speaker 1:So I think that we're gonna be going over today something you've been really kind of pushing for and fighting against your whole life, which is exposing how corrupt this modern medical system is. And so you're walk us through a lot of the origins of this modern system, right? So I'll let you just start wherever you think is appropriate there.
Speaker 3:Okay, well, yeah, I'll explain how these dark origins have evolved into the corrupt monster that big pharma and medicine is today. So let's start with John D. Rockefeller. He was America's first billionaire, Seth, in 1913. Now, let's understand that a billion dollars back then is more like $400,000,000,000 today.
Speaker 3:Now, that's going to essentially make him the richest man in the world. John D. Rockefeller was known for his oil empire, but yet he saw another opportunity to monopolize a growing industry. That was medicine. And then Rockefeller realizes that medicines can be made from his oil.
Speaker 3:So, now he's pushing for the downfall of all the holistic treatments that were around, and he made sure that prescription drugs became the new norm. And if you think about it, Rockefeller's plan was brilliant from a business standpoint because he creates a pill for every ill, and then he keeps people coming back for more. And the same thing with psychiatry. They keep creating, you know, all these different things that are wrong with people that don't really exist as that, just so big pharma can create more drugs to have people on.
Speaker 1:And so one question I have, and this is more of technical question, is that when you think about oil, right, and the use of oil, like, it's I understand how oil can be used to make plastic, right? And obviously fuel and whatnot. But when you look at big pharma and the medications, like how is it that oil is involved in that? Right? Because you'd look at and think it's okay, you have a pill and it's just a bunch of ingredients that are crushed up and kind of mashed together and formed into a pill, right?
Speaker 1:Like where does oil even come into that?
Speaker 3:Well, it just depends because oil can be refined into different chemicals, right? So, different chemicals make up synthetic drugs. And the capsule could even contain some of it. So, it just depends on the company that's manufacturing it. But, you know, these pills are synthetic from big pharma.
Speaker 3:And so, they are definitely made from the petroleum.
Speaker 1:Oh, that It's makes sense kind of like, it's not that they're taking oil and stamping it into a pill, but I imagine the process of actually creating the synthetic version of the natural version, whereas if you want to make a pill out of something, you might go and take the bark of a tree and grind it, and you have different ways of extracting that may make a salve or you make a tincture. But it makes sense so that it's actually not that these little pills are made out of oil necessarily, but more so that the industrial process that's needed to create these synthetic, you know, these synthetic chemicals, right, they're putting into these pills, that makes sense, how that's probably a very oil intensive process to make the ingredients of the pills. Okay, that's helpful Right, to
Speaker 3:good. And so then, you know, on the timeline, if we go to the late 1800s up to 1913, this is where Rockefeller birthed corporate medicine. So, he was born in 1839, he died in 1937, and he founded the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in 1901 and the Rockefeller Foundation in 1913 under the guise of strategic philanthropy to shape Western medicine. It's like, Oh, I'm here. I'm wealthy.
Speaker 3:I'm here to help you. Yeah, right. So, what that did, setting those corporations up, he promoted laboratory based drug centered medicine. He's marginalizing the competing approaches. For instance, herbalism, homeopathy, holistic treatments, and natural remedies, for instance, like antimicrobial copper, well that's been used since ancient Egypt to kill germs.
Speaker 3:So, what he did was he labeled those as outdated and he pushed them aside. Even things like frequency medicine and color therapy, all those things were labeled outdated. So, he started having the doctors trained in pharmaceuticals. That addresses symptoms. He did not want people to be cured or these doctors to be trained in how to get it to cause.
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Speaker 3:So he did not want permanent solutions and there's something called the Flexner Report. I don't know if you've heard of that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, actually I have in my kind of deep dives into this. We've got a short video which we'll play, but kind of how I understand it and actually how it was described to me by, it was actually Doctor. Ely, Doctor. Henry Ely that had first outlined it for me in a way, it's like, Oh, that makes sense. And how he was describing it was that the Flexner Report, which was heavily backed by the Carnegies and the Rockefellers, basically its role was discrediting a lot of the previous medical treatments that were being had been used for hundreds or thousands of years, and pointing everyone towards this modern, pharmaceutical based, way of treating.
Speaker 1:And so, but a big part, as Henry, Ely described it, was that they created like the standards, so that if you're going to be able to be a doctor, if you're allowed to even treat somebody, you have to be a licensed medical doctor. If you're a licensed medical doctor, you have to go to the licensed medical schools. If you're going to keep your license to practice, which we all know that it's a crime, you get in trouble for practicing without a license, right? Of course, that's how it works, that you have to make sure that you're following the guidelines of the medical schools. And so you see, oh gosh, it's actually, it's a brilliant way of taking over an entire industry if you've got the money to.
Speaker 1:So we'll we'll play this short video, and this is it's about thirty seconds long, but this kinda gives a little bit of an overview of looking. And now, in this video, the guy has a chart here, and just to give you a little bit of context, the the left side of the chart is showing the kind of big pharma medicine, the right side of the chart is showing the holistic medicine. And I'd like to actually get ahold of this chart, so I'd love to have this somewhere as a reference because it looks like it's pretty fascinating. I'll play this, it's about thirty seconds.
Speaker 4:So if y'all didn't know, back in 1910, there was a Flexner report done. It created a system where all of these issues, we went left. We left God. We left holistic, and we went to medicine that is focused on petrol, oil, cut, slice, burn, tear, symptomatic. K?
Speaker 4:It's disgusting. Yet, we're coming out of that better. Coming out of it better, and water is playing a big role. When in doubt, zoom out. Best is yet to come.
Speaker 4:So if you
Speaker 1:So that's, yeah, that's interesting there. Anyway, I'll I'll let you I'll let you comment on that.
Speaker 3:No, I think that's brilliant, and I would love to see that chart as well because he's validating what I've been telling people for fifty years. Again, let's go back to copper. That never stopped working. Frequency medicine doesn't stop working. All these things that were there that people were using, it never stopped working.
Speaker 3:Copper still kills ninety nine point nine seven percent of bacteria and viruses. It was simply forgotten conveniently, and the pharmaceutical industry certainly had no incentive to remind anyone of it. Now, as we move on, 1920s to 1940s, that's when the rise of the pharmaceutical industry really happened. The oil and chemical companies moved into the synthetic drugs and the patented medicines. Again, natural remedies, Seth, can't be patented.
Speaker 3:Synthetic drugs can be patented. So, this caused a major incentive shift because if you cure then that equals one time customers. If you apply chronic treatment that equals reoccurring revenue Billions of billions of dollars for these people. So, 1938 to 1960s, regulation becomes regulatory capture. And that's when the FDA becomes the gatekeeper dependent on the industry it regulates after drug safety scandals.
Speaker 3:Pharmaceutical companies become the main funders of clinical trials, the FDA becomes increasingly staffed by former pharma executives and future pharma consultants. So, the FDA did play the police for the public for a short period of time, but it stopped at one of the last people who stood on principles to protect the public, and that was Doctor. Francis Kelsey.
Speaker 1:Okay. And so, actually, we've got a video here of Francis Kelsey. This is a video. It's an older video. I'll play it because it'll help kind of give context to this discussion.
Speaker 5:In the early nineteen sixties, the pharmaceutical company behind the drug thalidomide tried to convince doctor Francis Kelsey, a scientist from the Food and Drugs Administration, to approve their drug.
Speaker 6:Stubborn stickler of a medical officer in the Food and Drug Administration, Doctor. Francis Kelsey, she refused to approve sale of the drug in The United States.
Speaker 5:Thalidomide was eventually blamed for causing birth defects in tens of thousands of children around the world, with many more dying at birth. Thanks to the diligence of Doctor. Kelsey and the FDA, children in The US were spared. The FDA has a tough job. It needs to ensure that drugs are safe.
Speaker 5:The decisions it makes are life altering, in most cases for the best. But not always. FDA failures have been blamed for contributing to the opioid epidemic and giving false hope to Alzheimer's patients by approving a costly and unproven drug.
Speaker 2:This is in fact a tremendous controversy in the scientific and medical world.
Speaker 5:Unlike the time when Doctor. Kelsey worked at the FDA, the federal agency is now much cozier with the industry it is supposed to regulate.
Speaker 1:So that's interesting in looking at just understanding the role of the FDA because again if we go back to this thesis that there's some sort of centralized kind of evil group that's controlling much of what we see, including the governments and the agencies, the big pharma, the entire pharmaceutical industry, it would make sense that they would control the government and control the regulatory agencies to do a couple of things. One is to make sure that the big pharma drugs aren't met with opposition, right? So it's like, look at what happened with the COVID vaccine. And like, how on earth did that thing get an emergency, you know, the EUA approval and look at what it's done? But looking at that case right here, shows with thalidomide, this woman that was actually saying, Look, this is bad.
Speaker 1:That's what the FDA is supposed to do. But also, what you see that happens is that there's so many times when I've looked up for, say, alternative treatments of something. So, say, my kid has a sickness or something, and I do a little bit of research on, you know, mugwort or something that's more natural. It almost can almost every time what you see is a little disclaimer that says, The FDA has not, doesn't have enough evidence to show that this is doing anything good for you, basically.
Speaker 3:Right.
Speaker 1:It's just like, okay, this is a gatekeeper.
Speaker 3:Yes, is. And you know, if it wasn't for Doctor. Francis Kelsey, we would have been devastated by the birth defects that affected the rest of the world. And unfortunately, she was the last of her kind at the FDA. I mean, these birth defects were so awful.
Speaker 3:You know, they had an arm growing out of a hip or, you know, all this displacement all over the place. And so, these evil people, this is just so sickening to realize. They caused these things. They did this on purpose. Why is it that Kelsey's predecessors failed to fight for these people?
Speaker 3:Because it's something that's called regulatory capture. And again, that's when a government agency meant to serve the public starts prioritizing the commercial or the political interests of that industry that it's regulating and now effectively becoming controlled by that industry, leading to the decisions that benefit the few, the elite, over all of us, the many.
Speaker 1:And so, what then, like what's the next step of this? Because if you think about it, and you're thinking about having the perspective of, okay, here in America with the FDA, but you think that, okay, well these drug companies, they're not just American companies, they're not just dealing with the FDA. These are multinational corporations. I mean, lot of these corporations are more powerful and more wealthy than countries. So, what does it evolve into?
Speaker 1:Because it's not just about capturing the American medical market, right?
Speaker 3:Oh, no, no. These guys have, you know, the world in their sights. So in 1970s, the corporate medicine goes global. And the new level of funding for drug based research starts. These pharma companies said they start lobbying aggressively.
Speaker 3:And of course, pharmaceutical companies have always been known to be the biggest lobbyists, the largest group up on the hill, right? So, they start lobbying aggressively. They're tightening their grip on the government agencies and officials. I'm sure they're using blackmail or who knows what else. Their advertising budgets explode and medicine now becomes a growth industry.
Speaker 3:It's not a health service anymore. It's a growth industry with billions of dollars sitting there. So then in the 1980s, we have patents on life. So, there was an act in 1980 called the Bayh Dole Act that allowed private companies to patent publicly funded research with a bias towards the profitable treatments. And universities partnered with big pharma.
Speaker 3:They're indoctrinating the medical professionals from the infancy of their medical education. And the public ends up paying twice, funding the research and buying drugs. Actually, they pay three times because they pay for their ill health then. So, in 1990s then, after that evolved, now we've got direct to consumer advertising. That's where The U.
Speaker 3:S. Legalizes the pharma ads on TV. Nobody else was doing this in the world. It wasn't allowed anywhere else except New Zealand and The United States. So, now patients are inundated, and I don't know if you remember, but they really played them through the soap operas and around dinnertime and lunchtime.
Speaker 3:And so, people are sitting there and they're inundated with this. And now the patients start asking doctors for these specific drugs that they're seeing on the TV ads. Doctors are now pressured by patients plus the pharmaceutical sales reps that are pushing these specific drugs.
Speaker 1:Gosh, it's just kind of crazy because just looking at how things have changed, right? It's tricky because it gets like, as human beings, we're always just here. We're always in this exact moment. Right? We're never in the past, we're never in the future.
Speaker 1:Worry about the past or future, but it's so easy for us just to become conditioned with based upon the the life that we see around us. It becomes what's normal to us. Whereas fifty years ago, people could have, you know, the average person could have been wearing shoes on their head and hats on their feet, right? And we look at it, we're like, Oh, how weird was that? Right?
Speaker 1:Because it's just But things change, and you just get used to, you know, however things are right now. And so you look back at this, it just seems so common to be watching TV, though I don't watch TV anymore when I were growing up, and seeing all these pharmaceutical ads. Right? Like, are you, are you tired? Are you stressed?
Speaker 1:Do you sometimes have a hard day? It's like, yeah, I'm a human being, okay? You just described the human condition. Well, here's your solution. We've got Zoloft, the new antidepressant from Big Pharma, right?
Speaker 1:And it's just like, you know, it's like, okay, it's okay, it's gonna help my anxiety, but it's like, however, you know, there are certain side effects like explosive diarrhea, thoughts of suicide, and it's like, well, hold on, you're trying to help me with my anxiety, yet this isn't gonna give me explosive diarrhea, so I'm not gonna be They very kill might call, you know, or cause me to kill myself. It's just it's crazy that this has become the norm. So you mentioned the, the so there's that, which is kind of crazy. But also then, what's even more wild is what the Bayh Doyle Act, right, which you mentioned that allows like, if I understand correctly, it's like, okay, we're gonna take taxpayer money, and we're gonna give these as big grants to, say, Harvard Medical or these different universities to develop these medications on behalf of private corporations like Pfizer or Moderna. And so we're gonna take our taxpayer money, we're gonna give them to these universities.
Speaker 1:The universities, in addition to laundering that money and being very involved in people like Epstein, as we now see even more clearly, they're taking that money to then do the research, which according to the from the Bayh Doyle Act, to develop a patent that can be owned by a private company, like Pfizer, that will then take that product that our taxpayer money paid for, take it and sell it back to us, and then when that product makes us sick, we have to go back to them for more treatment and more products. And again, it's like, if by the only way this makes sense to me is if you imagine the scenario at the very beginning, which there's a small group of very evil people that just want to cause harm. So you look at the entire like every aspect of this system is about sucking the life out of us. Like literally, whether it's through our money, whether it's through our time, whether it's through our health, it's about sucking everything out of us to benefit this small few people.
Speaker 3:Yep. Sucking our spirit. You know? That feeds them. You know?
Speaker 3:All the evil feeds them. It's really corrupt.
Speaker 1:Yeah. And then they get, they use their media to get everyone excited about the Super Bowl, which is again one of their constructs. Okay, here's your bread and circus of the year, the Super Bowl. Everyone gets so excited, oh, my team versus my team, and they're all focused on that. Even though you don't saw, it's like, hey, Epstein.
Speaker 1:Oh, hey, it's Super Bowl. Look at that guy, Bad Bunny. Look at his halftime show. You know, all this squabbling over that amidst the Epstein files coming out. And they're like, okay.
Speaker 1:And everyone watch watch the game. Watch the game. Okay, here's your ad, here's your big pharmaceutical ad flashing, go get your Zoloft, go get your medication. You're feeling bad, you're feeling stressed, you're a human being. Here's our pharmaceutical product.
Speaker 1:I mean, it just, it's, I don't know, I feel kind of like I live in a clown world sometimes.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it certainly is, isn't it? You know, they're just big pharma. I think I sent you a clip on big pharma's corruption. I don't know if you could play that because Yes. It's pretty good.
Speaker 1:Yeah. Let me let me pull that up here.
Speaker 7:It went from golfing to renting a box for a big concert to Phillies games, Eagles games, strip clubs, lap dances. You name it, they received it as gifts and bribes. My name is Lisa Prada. I was pharmaceutical sales rep for thirty two years. Acthar was approved for four vials for twenty days.
Speaker 7:Each vial is five days. But Questcor wanted it for five days, which is one vial, in order to get approval for Medicare, Medicaid, and the other insurance companies. I knew in my heart that was off label. And I knew that the patients were never going to get better and they were going to progress downward in their disease and get worse. I want to bring Questcor to their knees for what they've done to these MS patients every day.
Speaker 7:You know, in my dreams, stuff. It's hard, but I had to be strong. And I did. And I think I got justice for these patients. The CEOs who own the company rolled it, made a ton of money, and they're still working in a big capacity at other companies.
Speaker 7:The original people that I worked with in 2010, about a half are still there with the company. The other half have moved on to other companies in different positions. They're still in some capacity working in the pharma industry. They had no qualms doing bribes and kickbacks. All us Americans are a means to an end for these corporations.
Speaker 7:We are getting sick at the expense of a CEO somewhere in Italy laughing at all of us because we're suckers. That infuriates me, and every person in The United States should demand change.
Speaker 1:Gosh. So I feel like that woman is just one of probably so many people that see this system, and as she described in there, the bribes that these doctors get, the There's It's crazy, actually. Like, it's actually crazy how much money and bribery happens, and that's the other extension to this whole clown world. It's like, they're putting their ads out there, they're making you sick, you go to your doctor. Not only is your doctor completely indoctrinated in this medical system that they set up, but the doctor, just to make sure the doctor still is prescribing the right pharmaceuticals they should be, they're getting massive kickbacks, massive payments, all kinds of bonuses to ensure that they're doing that.
Speaker 1:Not to mention, as far as I can last remember, I mean, it's been a long time since I've been at the doctor's office, but they're always trying to give out samples too. Oh, well, try this Try that one. Try this one. I mean, it's like, it's absolutely wild if you look at it from an objective point of view.
Speaker 3:Yes, and she has humanity still. She still has her God spark in her, and she knows between right and wrong. And it took her a lot to confront the evil that she was contributing to, to then get out of it and try and, you know, she wasn't wrapped up in the money. They didn't have her captured, so she still has her, you know, spirit of, you know, good in her, and that is what these other people that stay in it and just move up the corporate ladder, it's all about the money. They've chosen sides.
Speaker 3:This truly is good and evil. And we have to wake up and again, you know, there's more good than there is evil. But, you know, starting with Rockefeller, this has spiraled out of control to the point where now we're injecting the entire planet's population with a vaccine, for instance, that we know does more harm than good.
Speaker 1:I mean, here he goes, back from April 2022, how the Rockefeller Foundation announced the launch of the Global Vaccination Initiative, a $55,000,000 investment over two years to support country led efforts to fully vaccinate ninety percent of the more at risk populations in Africa, Asia, Latin America, The Caribbean. It's focusing, it says, yeah, with this new initiative, the foundation is focusing its global health resources on supporting locally driven interventions to increase vaccine demand, access, trust, and information. I mean, it's just, again, you look at this stuff and what again, it's like have you seen the movie They Live, the John Carpenter movie? No. You should really, really watch it.
Speaker 1:I think it came out maybe in the '80s. But basically, what it is, and it it just summarizes everything so perfectly, is there's this guy that he gets these glasses, these kind of, like, sunglasses. But whenever he puts the glasses on, then he sees the the people for what they are. Basically, actually, you know, you know, because it's gonna be enjoyable, I'm gonna pull it up for the show. Gonna I'll quickly pull up a trailer for this, because this is You're gonna love this, because this is exactly what is going on right now, as you start looking at this stuff, and Yeah, 1988 was when it came out, but you start looking at this stuff.
Speaker 1:Here's the, I'll play just a little bit of the trailer for us here.
Speaker 6:What's your problem? I said, what's your problem?
Speaker 8:How are you today, sir? Okay. How's it going? Fine. Thank you.
Speaker 8:Thank you, sir. Here you are, sir. Thank you.
Speaker 4:Hey, buddy. You gonna pay for that or what? Look, buddy. I don't want no hassle today. Either pay for it or put it back.
Speaker 3:Yeah. That definitely hits on point here, you know, and it just shows that they are demonic. They are around us and their end is they want death. So, you know, they want to go back to the COVID research that they promoted, I mean, know, everybody getting the COVID shots. They wanted to get this drug in every person's body.
Speaker 3:They wanted to get it all around the world. And based on everything we know about how pharmaceutical companies operate, do you think that the Rockefeller Foundation gave away $55,000,000 out of their own pockets for the greater good of humanity? I think not. You know? And I want to point out something very curious here about the Rockefeller Foundation's logo.
Speaker 3:If you look at that logo, Seth, I don't know about you, but when I look at that logo, what I see is a symbol for depopulation. Do you see what I mean there?
Speaker 1:Yeah. So what I see is I see on the left side is a kind of populated area with life and everything, but you can actually see that as this representative world moves towards Rockefeller, all that just starts to disappear and fragment into nothing.
Speaker 3:Exactly. And so, you know, the FDA, guess how many, child deaths that they actually acknowledged from the COVID vaccine? Take a guess.
Speaker 1:I I'm trying to I know there's some recent news about this, but I mean, my initial guess would just be none, that they've acknowledged none. But maybe they've had to acknowledge a handful just because they have to, right?
Speaker 3:That's close. They said ten. Ten child deaths from the COVID vaccine. Now, come on. We are not stupid.
Speaker 3:You know, we know that number is not even close.
Speaker 1:My goodness. Actually, we have a clip on this that I'll play.
Speaker 9:I've presented at the FDA
Speaker 1:So Peter McCall.
Speaker 9:Advisory meetings. I've advised companies for decades on this, so I know the regulatory science very well. When a product definitely results in death, and there are thousands of peer reviewed papers on this governor, the COVID vaccines in some people sadly result in death. Some on the very first day they take the shot.
Speaker 10:I mean, do do you what what what do you think of the what is it? Thirty seven thirty eight thousand six zero seven right now listed on Vayers. What what do you think the real number is? And do you have any science to back up your your opinion?
Speaker 9:The best data are autopsies. So in the largest autopsy series published to date, I know because I'm the senior author. Of all the death we deaths we examined, and we we re reviewed them. We had an adjudication committee. We had ways of arbitration deciding on did the vaccine cause death.
Speaker 9:The answer is of these cases that came in for autopsy after vaccination, seventy three point nine percent of individuals, it was determined that the vaccine was the cause of death.
Speaker 1:Gosh.
Speaker 3:Yeah. Yeah. And the doctor that you just saw in that clip was doctor Peter McCullough, and he, like many doctors, Seth, he's one of them, has brought the truth to light about the COVID vaccine and they've been silenced. I mean, the American Board of Internal Medicine, the ABIM, has revoked his board certification. So, the AMA, all these things that they created, they can control these people.
Speaker 3:And if you say the truth, they're going to just totally take it away from you. And, you know, it's not just the vaccines that we have to worry about. It's all pharmaceutical drugs. These pharmaceutical companies are looking to make what? A profit.
Speaker 3:Far more than they're looking out for anybody's best interests.
Speaker 1:Exactly. Exactly. And again, going back to the thesis of the show, it makes sense, right? It makes sense.
Speaker 3:Yep. And you know, a lot of you watching this may find this surprising, but the third leading cause of death in The United States is prescription drug use. And it's not because, you know, you've overdosed or you have acute complications. What it goes back to is about the gut microbiome and how these drugs are affecting the microbial diversity within our gut, where our health actually starts or where sickness starts. And every time you take an antibiotic, every time you take a heartburn medication, they kill off the microbial diversity in your gut.
Speaker 3:And more information is coming out daily about how these drugs are killing this diversity. They're causing dysbiosis, which is being connected to the chronic disease in all areas of our body. Now, dysbiosis is when that gut flora is out of balance, and it causes a myriad of health issues.
Speaker 1:And so, this right here, I pulled this up. This is again on PubMed, right? It says, Our prescription prescription drugs kill us in large numbers. And this was published back in 2014. Of course, this wasn't going be shown on mainstream media at that time.
Speaker 1:But from the very beginning, this says our prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer in The US and Europe. Around half of those who die have taken their drugs correctly. The other half die because of error, such as a high, high of a dose or drug con, you know, contradictions, right, with two drugs I think interact wrong. But this is, that's, this is just insane to think about that. It's like, this is the third leading cause of death.
Speaker 1:What's also crazy is look at the number one and two are heart disease and cancer, which they're probably involved in that too. We know that we know the vaccine, the COVID vaccine at least, we know that has caused significant damage to the hearts of people who have taken it, to many of them, and cancer as well. So, gosh, it's like, okay, well, they're like, you know, big pharma's batting three for three. They've got the three top spots on this. But it's just it's just crazy though that I mean, I'm not sure of the figures, but my guess is that most people in America, especially America, are probably on some form of prescription drug or some form of over the counter drug they're taking somewhat regularly.
Speaker 1:It's it's just crazy.
Speaker 3:Yeah, and it's Kelly Nothar Gut Microbiome. And the gut microbiome is connected to every organ in our body. You've got the gut brain axis, you've got the gut heart, you've got the gut skin. It's everywhere, you know. And even people that have bone density problems.
Speaker 3:That's all, if you trace it back, it's all connected to our gut. I mean, onset dementia. So many people are dealing with this. Alzheimer's, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes. The list goes on and on.
Speaker 3:And what most people, Seth, don't realize is that their risk of all these diseases is directly related back to the start, to the cause of your gut microbiome diversity being out of balance, that dysbiosis. It all goes back to that.
Speaker 1:And so, when we're seeing those figures that are, you know, highlighting, as we just pulled up in that graphic, right, That they're saying that the third leading cause is prescription drugs, and half of those people are people that are taking the drugs as they're being told and instructed by their doctors. How obviously, it's a lot of deaths. One half of the third leading cause of deaths are from drugs taken. How much of those deaths do you think are just tied directly to what those pharmaceutical drugs are doing to the gut specifically. Because it's one thing to say, Okay, well, this one particular medicine has a chance of causing stroke, or dementia, or this.
Speaker 1:But do you think that a big chunk of that is actually just tying into the interaction of the gut with that medication?
Speaker 3:Doctor. Big time, yes. I would say the majority. You know, if not closer to ninety nine percent. Because again, we have to realize where all health starts is our gut.
Speaker 3:If we don't have the diversity in our gut, if we don't have the balance of the good guys over the bad guys in our gut, it's kind of like this spiritual war we're in out in real life here with these crazy people and what you call the clown environment. It's the same in our gut. If we allow that to take over, the bad guys to take over, nothing works in our body. And, you know, there's a clip, Doctor. Marty Makary, he had to say something about the microbiome and chronic diseases.
Speaker 3:And it's stunning to hear it from a professional. I can say it, but I think if people were able to hear that from him, they would see that what I'm saying is really the truth.
Speaker 1:And so, we'll pull that up. It's about two minutes. Here we go.
Speaker 11:The, agency, and this is common of regulatory agencies, tend to fall behind and not be able to keep up with the times.
Speaker 8:I agree. We talk some The
Speaker 11:microbiome is the biggest frontier of medicine that we are not talking about, that we need to talk about. We know things mess up the microbiome and directly result in diseases. One of the biggest studies in modern medicine that has been ignored, and I think one of the most important studies, has been a recent study out of the Mayo Clinic that looked at kids who got antibiotics in the first two years of life, and then tracked them as to what diseases they developed later. Now, why would antibiotics potentially cause disease? Well, the theory is that it's, we know antibiotics alter the microbiome.
Speaker 11:Almost carpet bombing parts of the microbiome. And you get bacterial overgrowth. We don't know what to do with it. We know overgrowth is associated with inflammation. And so here's, I just wrote down some of these study results.
Speaker 11:The kids that got antibiotics in the first two years of life, twenty percent higher rate of obesity, twenty one percent higher rate of learning disabilities, thirty two percent higher risk of developing attention deficit disorder, ninety percent higher rate of asthma. Percent percent
Speaker 8:higher rates of asthma in kids that were given multiple antibiotic dosage.
Speaker 11:Doctor. Any antibiotic exposure in the first two years of life. And there was what we call a dose dependent relationship. The more courses of antibiotics a kid got, the greater the risk of obesity, learning disabilities, ADHD, asthma, celiac had a two hundred, nearly three hundred percent higher risk. And if a kid took antibiotics.
Speaker 11:Wow. Crohn's disease nearly at three hundred. All these diseases are going up.
Speaker 1:Yeah. I'm just thinking, because I think that my, one of my older daughter, we gave her antibiotics at one point when she was really sick, when she was maybe around two. I'm thinking, gosh, like what was I? Obviously, it was a kind of last resort for us, because she had but well, we perceived it to be a last resort, I guess that's the saying, right? Because we've always been very strict with this stuff, but I'm thinking, what did I do?
Speaker 1:Because that's, like, that's serious. Like, that's serious information that he's presenting there. And I think that antibiotics, it's one thing to say, Okay, I'm not going give my kidney vaccines, we're not going to give them all these other things. But antibiotics for a lot of people, it's almost a given. It's like, okay, if you've got a bad infection, need to have some antibiotics.
Speaker 1:Most people wouldn't go to the point of questioning big pharma on the level of the places like, even antibiotics are causing this. So why do antibiotics lead to so many problems like that?
Speaker 3:Well, you know, overuse, first of all. I mean, there's a time and a place for antibiotics. When you have something so severe that nothing can turn it around, then you might want to use it. But they've normalized the use of antibiotics for anything, for any little sniffle or whatever almost. It's like give them antibiotics.
Speaker 3:And so, the whole thing is anti means against. Biotic means life. So, when you take an antibiotic in, not only are you killing the bad guys, whether it's virus or the bacteria, or the bad things that are in the gut, you're killing everything. You're killing all of the good guys in your gut. And what happens is people don't understand they're doing that and so they don't then replace, once the antibiotics are done, they don't go back in and replace the good guys back in with, you know, the fermented foods and things.
Speaker 3:So, they don't understand how to take care of their bodies once they've gone that severe where they need the antibiotics. And so, is very important because antibiotics is against life. Probiotics found in fermented food is for life. And so, you've got to go back in. And when you get on a train of constant use of antibiotics, you have nothing left in your gut and you become very, very sick, very ill.
Speaker 3:All your organs are ill. But you know, the good news is that the gut microbiomes that have been taken care of, where people have lived long, healthy lives, like over in Japan, the centurions. They live to be over 100 years old, and they're noted to be less susceptible to many infectious diseases over there, like chronic inflammation and age related diseases. These properties have been directly attributed to their distinct gut microbial structure. So, the number one thing that you can do to protect yourself is to increase your microbiome diversity by eating kimchi.
Speaker 3:Now, kimchi is a fermented food that's been around for centuries. But I want to tell you that not all of these fermented foods that are going to feed the good guys in your gut are equal. Kimchi is the king of fermented foods and has been known as that for so long because it's got over 900 beneficial strains of bacteria, Seth. Let's look at sauerkraut. Everybody loves sauerkraut.
Speaker 3:It only has 28 strains. Eat sauerkraut, but it's only got 28. 28 versus 900 plus, I think we know who's the king there. So, this is why there's so many studies about kimchi that are showing various health benefits. And you just don't see the same studies about other fermented foods, Seth.
Speaker 1:Which is interesting because as I'm looking at this and thinking, okay, going back to the idea of the antibiotics, right? I know that was one of the big things that the Rockefellers, like the kind of the system brought in. And before, actually, think the number one prescribed antibiotic before this system was put in place was actually silver. It was, it was a very, you know, because it's got power, similar to copper, which we touched on earlier, it's got very powerful properties. And so, but they couldn't patent it, right, because it's just silver, right?
Speaker 1:You can't patent, you know, go here, go lick this, lick your piece of silver, right? But, so, but you think about antibiotic, it's like you made a good point that it's antibiotic, right? So, I guess that kind of makes sense. Okay, if you have this really dangerous, bad bacteria in your gut, in your body, then let's just carpet bomb it. Let's just give it something that kills all the bacteria.
Speaker 1:So yes, you will kill the bad bacteria, but you also kill the good bacteria. So you have to figure out how to rebuild that. Now, thankfully, both of my kids, I got a two year old and a five year old, they love fermented food. Kimchi's not as easy, because it typically it's oftentimes spicy, but, you know, whether it's sauerkraut or kefir or any number of things, they just they eat it up, which is really good. Like, literally, like, I'll I'll we'll make a meal, say we're doing, you know, breakfast, and we've got eggs and sausage and mushrooms and whatever.
Speaker 1:I look at both of them, and they will both eat like a cup of sauerkraut. I'm not kidding. Like, they just they love it so much. So it's good that their taste is, is, oriented towards that. But so basically, as I'm as I'm kind of cutting these pieces is that, for me, as an example, in my youth, I had antibiotics numerous times.
Speaker 1:I haven't had them since I've really been an adult. I'm sure there's still some residual damage from those. And so the best thing that I can do to rebuild the healthy gut bacteria is to eat kimchi. And of course, try my best to eat other fermented foods, which are helpful, but it seems like kimchi is is kind of the actual here, right? Like, Like kimchi is, as you mentioned, the king of fermented food.
Speaker 3:Exactly. And I mean, this study recently came out about kimchi highlights that it has heart health benefits, too. Lowering the triglycerides, blood glucose, blood pressure, LDL cholesterol. And you know, it's so interesting because there's even an anti aging study with kimchi that came out that showed when kimchi was introduced to human cells in a test tube, it actually slowed the aging of the cells. Now, slowing aging on a cellular level will slow the aging of our tissues, which is the combination of cells, which ultimately is going to slow the aging of our entire body.
Speaker 3:So there are just so many health benefits from kimchi and that's why we created Kimchi One. And you know whether you like the taste of kimchi or not, I'm glad your kids like fermented food taste, they're listening to their gut, but whether you like the taste of kimchi or not, it's not something that's going to be easy for you to eat every single day. But now it is because we've created these convenient capsules for your daily use. So there's no sodium, virtually no sodium, unlike your store bought kimchi or homemade kimchi. So if you're on a salt restricted diet, now you don't have to worry about that.
Speaker 3:You can have this every day. We use a cold process drying method to retain all of the live probiotics and the fiber, which is a prebiotic, which the probiotics need to flourish. 100% we make it right here in the good old USA, All natural, non GMO. And we have people that call us, write us. They've had so many successes with Kimchi One.
Speaker 3:People that had problems with their regularity or their digestion. They've had bloating, gas, all of that gone. People who had problems with their immune system. Their immune system went so far down and they used to get sick all the time. They're not getting sick like they used to.
Speaker 3:People are having younger looking skin. They're having thicker hair. The hair is actually growing back in. People who couldn't lose weight. I mean, there's even studies out there showing that kimchi helped lower body fat when you consume it every single day by 31.8%.
Speaker 3:31.8%. That's enormous. And all you have to do is eat kimchi every day. And then people who suffered from symptoms, after 2020, and they couldn't pinpoint why they had all these symptoms or what the cause was, now they're feeling better.
Speaker 1:So, kind of coming full circle, if we understand that so many of these, actually I'll pull the image up again, because if we understand that so many of these things are actually tied into the gut, Heart, lungs, I mean, kind of everything.
Speaker 3:Everything.
Speaker 1:Okay. So if we establish that, and then we've understood that probiotics, the key is actually giving it good bacteria, fermented food, etc. And of all the good bacteria, kimchi has this kind of magical place in that chart where it's it really is the king of fermented foods. And and kind of what I've seen through my own research, it seems like it's really it is the pinnacle of good bacteria for your gut. As much as you've
Speaker 3:done plus. Right, 900 plus, you can't beat it.
Speaker 1:You know, like maybe you go to store and you'll see these things in the, in the, you know, Whole Foods kind of freezers, kind of refrigerated section of the health, and it's got this, you know, 10,000,000,000 bacteria strains, you know, probiotic, probiotic, probiotic. I've always looked at this and was like, okay, think it's pretty good. Good people are doing that, but isn't it probably better just to eat the food that produces these things instead of trying to go that route? And so
Speaker 3:And it's not 10,000,000,000 different strains. It's a measurement of 10,000,000,000, but it's not different strains. It's a few different strains. Really read the labels because there's nothing out there like kimchi with the 900 plus.
Speaker 1:And so, with kimchi, what you've done is you have figured out how to bypass the American palate, which a lot of Americans aren't, you know, I've spent a lot of time in Asia, I still don't like kimchi very much. I've, know, so basically what you've done is you've figured out how to encapsulate that kimchi in a method that doesn't destroy it. So that way, just the same way you might take your B-seventeen every day, your Laetrile, you know, we, I have, you know, hemp, you know, kind of a, I use Nessus hemp every day. So the same way you're doing these other things to help benefit your body, you just take a, pop a couple of kimchi capsules, and you're done. You're not kind of sitting there holding your nose, forcing yourself to eat the kimchi on the table at dinner.
Speaker 1:You take your capsules and you're done.
Speaker 3:Exactly. And you are nourishing that gut. You are bringing that gut back to life. You are taking it from the swamp to something that is life giving instead of taking life away and killing yourself. Because every time you don't nourish the good bacteria in your body, you're killing yourself.
Speaker 1:What's also interesting about it is that, and I want to hear, you know, your feedback of this, because typically we're used to the modern way of treating us as treating symptoms. It's like, okay, if your arthritis is hurting you, your knuckles are sore, take this arthritis medicine. If you have brain fog or early onset dementia, take this brain fog or early onset dementia medicine. But it seems like that so many of those symptoms are actually tied into a breakdown of the core component, which maintains our health, which is our gut biome. And so, from that perspective, if you fix the gut biome, you probably have a whole plethora of things improving from that, not just one thing.
Speaker 1:So, you obviously, I know that you're hyper involved in your business. You talk to customers, you do a lot. So is it common? Like, are you seeing that people are saying, Gosh, I started eating kimchi every day, and X is improved? Are you seeing that that X is like a million different things, all from Yes, just this
Speaker 3:all different organs improving. Like I said, hair, skin, you know, heart, you know, their blood pressure's gone down, their triglycerides have gone down, they're breathing better. I mean, all connected. Every single thing starts in the gut. It all communicates from the gut outwards.
Speaker 3:And if you don't have the good communication in, and you're killing your gut off, guess what happens? You get sick.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you sick.
Speaker 3:You stay sick.
Speaker 1:And so, tell us how to get ahold of this kimchi, right? Where can they get it? What's that process look like? I'm sure we've got a code set up for people to get a discount. How's that work?
Speaker 3:Yeah, so go to brightcore.commaninamerica and use the code MANINAMERICA or call and you'll get 25% off using that code. Or call in for up to 50% off and free shipping. Call (888) 575-6488. And again, you know, I started this company twenty nine years ago. We're a family owned business and we enjoy having you call in.
Speaker 3:We want you to call in so we can talk to you and make sure that you understand what this product can do and that it's right for you. And we want to answer your questions. And we incentivize the call ins by giving you a great deal, up to 50% off of your order and free shipping. So it really pays to call. And first 100 callers are going to get also a free bottle of vitamin D3 plus K2 with their order.
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Speaker 1:And I just want to highlight something about that is that when someone calls your company, it's not just, What would you like to order? I'll place your order for you. Thank you. Your team, like, you'll talk to people, right? So if someone calls and they say, Hey, I'm having some joint pain.
Speaker 1:Obviously, you're not doctors, you're not prescribing things, but like people can call and get advice and have a conversation with your team, which is a highly skilled team. So it's not just that you're, Hey, call so we can sell you more things. You know, you're really helping people with what you're doing.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's the whole thing why I started the company. I never planned on having a company, but I needed something that would help kick start people and have them do something that moved them towards health instead of being on all these pharmaceuticals and things. So, get back to more natural things. If you know, they didn't want to eat kimchi, then here it was. If they didn't want to make and drink wheatgrass juice, well, then here we have that.
Speaker 3:So, you know, the whole thing here is I established this company to help people that I was counseling and helping. And so, you know, it wasn't about the bottom line. Of course, we need the bottom line, but, you know, I want people to get well. This has been my work for my mission for fifty years, when I helped myself get well and understood what was going on in the world and how there were a lot of people that didn't want us to get well.
Speaker 1:So, hold on. I'm confused here. You say this has been your mission for fifty years. How did you start that when you're like, what, five years old?
Speaker 3:Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for that compliment. I'm 71. I'm 71.
Speaker 3:And, you know, God willing, I'll keep going on for a lot longer to be able to help people. But I think it just shows that when, you know, you take care of yourself, you understand where your health really starts, you don't need the pharmaceuticals, the synthetic things that is made from the oil and all of that, and you get back to real eating real food, you know, this is what can happen. You can be vibrant and healthy at 71.
Speaker 1:Well, there you go. Well, I'm guessing you've eaten a lot of kimchi in your life. So, are a Yes, walking billboard for kimchi.
Speaker 3:Fifty years.
Speaker 1:Yeah. Well, Kim, thank you again for coming on. I always enjoy speaking with you. It's always full of smiles, no matter how dark things are. And before we go, just remind people, this information is in the description for the show, but there's also a QR code there.
Speaker 1:So if you're watching on a TV, take a picture of that QR code, takes you in there. The website is brightcore.com/maninamerica, phone number (888) 875-6488. Make sure you try to call if you can, it's much better. There's also the promo code if you're going online, is Man in America. So, Kim, thank you again.
Speaker 1:It's always a pleasure speaking with you.
Speaker 3:Thank you. Thank you, and have a blessed day. Everybody keep their frequencies up. That's what we need to fight the evil.
Speaker 1:I agree. I agree.