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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:

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse. Folks, what a historic day today. We had RFK junior, make some big announcements. He shows up at the Trump rally.

Seth:

More big announcements that are happening. And so tonight's show is just gonna be a recap. It's gonna be a recap on the the key events that have happened in the past, say, twenty four hours. Right? I'm gonna be go going into, the announcement speech that RFK, junior had made.

Seth:

I'm also gonna be looking at the rally at the Trump rally, and, you know, talking about some of the key highlights in that. But also, what are the big takeaways? And this is where I wanna be focusing tonight is, a, how is this gonna affect the potential outcome of the election? Right? Of course, the mainstream media is probably saying, hey, this guy's a failed candidate.

Seth:

It's not gonna help Trump at all. But we're gonna be looking at what's happening, especially in the swing states, and a very interesting decision that RFK Giro made to pull his name off of the swing state ballots, how that could affect things. But I also wanna focus on one of the core aspects of why I think it's so critical, that what could be happening if Trump gets in and with RFK being put in charge of a lot of the commissions investigating chronic illness, etcetera. Because of all the big issues. Obviously, we've got the open border.

Seth:

We've got, you know, the woke education system. We have the indoctrination of our children that comes from that. We've got inflation, the the the economy. But if you look at the fact that from so many different angles that you would measure it, America is one of the sickest countries in the world. Like, literally, like, if I was to ask myself, say, five years ago, say, Seth, who what do you think is probably the the sickest country in the world?

Seth:

Or maybe ten years ago. I would've thought, maybe somewhere over in Africa or, you know, some third world country somewhere. But no. It's actually America, and there's something seriously wrong that's causing this. And so we're gonna be talking about that in tonight's show.

Seth:

Before we jump in the show, though, a few, show notes. First off, if you're watching on Rumble, make sure you hit that green follow button. Welcome. Thank you for being here. It's great to have you, and thank you for supporting free speech on Rumble.

Seth:

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Seth:

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Seth:

You've been following shows like this or, you know, shows similar to this and talking about the importance of talking about the threat of central bank digital currency, the dedollarization campaign happening from the BRICS nation, inflation that we're experiencing. Just a quick note is that if you think about it, so back in nineteen twenties, an ounce of gold would have bought you a fine suit and so would $20. Right? Because they're they're exchangeable, $20 and one ounce of gold. Both items would have bought you a fine suit, shoes, shirt, tie, it's every everything.

Seth:

Okay. Fast forward to now, $20 buys you nothing. Maybe you get a nice pocket square, but an ounce of gold, is now up over $2,500 an ounce right now, will still get you a really beautiful that's a custom tailored suit, shoes, belt, everything. That shows you how much value our dollar has lost. This is why if you've got all of your assets sitting in dollars, whether it's in bank accounts, saving accounts, four zero one k's, IRA's, etcetera, my personal recommendation, do your own research, is to have at least some of that sitting in precious metals.

Seth:

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Seth:

Again, that's (626) 654-1906. Alright. So folks, jumping into today's show, as I mentioned, this is just I wanna give a little bit more of my reactions to what's happened today, what I think is potentially happening next, how it could, you know, really affect the outcome of the election. But also, what I think is the most important part of this, and it really comes back to health. You know, look, I've got a six month old daughter, and I have a three year old daughter that's turning four soon, and I've got a, you know, a beautiful wife.

Seth:

You know, I'm very blessed. But I can't help but notice, for instance, we go on walking. We live out in the country. We go walking and there's chemtrails in the sky. Right?

Seth:

You know, my daughter, she's at some sort of play event with some friends, and I see what the the kind of trash that these other parents would be bringing or the kids have their lunch boxes that, you know, whether it's Oreos or anything with with seed oils and all kinds of bad food. And even if I don't feed the we're very strict with our food, most almost all organic and whole foods, but the water systems, what's in our air, the, you know, people in America are sick. Right? We're we're very, very sick, and we're gonna be getting into that today. And that's why think that's one of the the big issues.

Seth:

So but but before I jump into that, I wanna first look at just a recap of some of the events and how this could affect what happens on the ballot and what happens, in November. Now keep in mind, you know, look back at 2020 and look at the momentum going into 2020, and we still had burst water pipes. We had lost USB drives. We had all the shenanigans that happened then. So we can't we can't forget the fact as much momentum as we feel that there is, we can't forget the fact that our government, you know, by and large, is a criminal cartel.

Seth:

And I'm saying both sides. And I'm not blaming one side necessarily. It's it's it's both sides. It's a you and a party, right, that is making sure that they're this corrupt elite stays in control. And my concern is that they will stop at nothing to ensure their control.

Seth:

But let's just take a look at a few, points of what happened. So first off, I wanna talk about how RFK made this the the the mechanics of what he's doing here. He didn't drop out of the race. Alright? So I'm gonna play a video.

Seth:

I've got a lot of videos to play for you today, but they're they're good. And it's mostly, you know, Trump or Kennedy speaking, which is good. Alright. So let's start with this one. So this is, the okay.

Seth:

This is Kennedy announcing what's happening. This is him announcing him, you know, kind of pulling out of the race, but still staying in it. And you'll see because what he's doing here sets up it's one of the big it's one of the most fantastic chess moves. If you're looking at how can Kennedy help Trump, this is this is a five d chess move. But let me go ahead and play the video for you.

Seth:

It is about three minutes long, but this is an important video to to help set the stage for our discussion today. So let let's go and jump into this.

Speaker 2:

Alternative media. Many months ago, I promised the American people that I would withdraw from the race if I became a spoiler. A spoiler is someone who will alter the outcome of the election but has no chance of winning. In my heart, I no longer believe that I have a realistic path to electoral victory in the face of this relentless systematic censorship and media control. So I cannot in good conscience ask my staff and volunteers to keep working their long hours or ask my donors to keep giving when I cannot honestly tell them that I have a real path to the White House.

Speaker 2:

Furthermore, our polling consistently showed that by staying on the ballot in the battleground states, I would likely hand the election over to the Democrats with whom I disagree on the most existential issues, censorship, war, and chronic disease. I want everyone to know that I am not terminating my campaign. I am simply suspending it and not ending it. My name will remain on the ballot in most states. If you live in a blue state, you can vote for me without harming or helping President Trump or Vice President Harris.

Speaker 2:

In red states, the same will apply. I encourage you to vote for me. And if enough of you do vote for me and neither of the major party candidates win two seventy votes, which is quite possible. In fact, today our polling shows them tying it to two sixty nine to two sixty nine, And I could conceivably still end up in the White House in a contingent election. But in about 10 battleground states where my presence would be a spoiler, I'm gonna remove my name.

Speaker 2:

And I've already started that process and urge voters not to vote for me. It's with a sense of victory and not defeat that I'm suspending my campaign activities. Not only did we do the impossible by collecting a million signatures, we changed the national political conversation forever.

Seth:

So I I wanna highlight what's what he's doing here. So he's choosing he's leaving his name on most of the states that are non battleground states. And he's saying that, yeah, you can still vote for me. And actually and I'll be getting into why he's still saying vote for me because how this election could potentially determine the future of a of a third party. Right?

Seth:

And this it could break this two party system, which we've been trapped into. Right? It's it's really easy to control a or b. Right? But as soon as you put in a third option, it becomes really difficult.

Seth:

If you want a great historical example of that, go watch the three kingdoms or go read about the three kingdoms in China, where it was the the balance of power between three kingdoms that kept changing and shifting. So having a third party could be very important, which we'll be getting into in today's show. But the key here is that what he's doing is he's removing his name from the battleground states. Okay. So let's, take a look at this graphic here.

Seth:

So this is, this is, I think it's a snapshot from today of looking at where his votes are. Now, these are some of the key battleground states. Right? Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. You can see that in these states, he's he's averaging around 5% of the votes.

Seth:

Now if you look at Trump and Harris and again, the this is real clear politics, polling averages. And I I look. I I did a whole show just on the psychological operations, the SIOP of polls. I don't trust polls. I I think that the polls are are insanely inaccurate.

Seth:

I think that they're they're a tool to manipulate the public. They're a tool to make people think, well, that's what everyone else is doing. And so I'll just do that because, unfortunately, a lot of people just follow what they think everyone else is doing. Right? You don't.

Seth:

Right? The fact that you're sitting here watching Man in America and not watching Fox News or not watching MSNBC, it shows that you're someone that doesn't follow what everyone else does, which is why I love you because you're one of me. I'm one of you. We're on the same team. But for a lot of Americans and the large number of Americans that actually determine elections, a lot of times, they look the person left to them, look the person right to them, and say, hey.

Seth:

What's that guy doing? And so they use these polls to make you think that, wow. There's a lot of momentum behind this. Like, look at the the Hillary Clinton going into 2016. The the polls were saying it's, like, 75% to 99% chance that Hillary is gonna win.

Seth:

And after it happened, they're like, why were all of our polls wrong? And couldn't figure out how they missed it so bad because they weren't admitting the fact that the polls were a lie, and the polls were made to make people try to just follow the crowd. It's a way of controlling mass, you know, mass opinion. It's mass brainwashing. Right?

Seth:

But let's just pretend that these polls are somewhat accurate, okay, for the for the sake of today's conversation. So you can see them all these battleground states, it's it's a two point race between Trump and Harris. So, however, by RFK junior coming out and pulling himself off of these battleground state tickets and simultaneously getting behind Trump, attending Trump's rally, speaking, endorsing Trump, what he's doing is he's telling that 5% in each state, hey, vote for Trump. Right? Because I imagine that most of those people now maybe you have some, like, some really diehard Kennedy liberals that maybe they hate Trump.

Seth:

And maybe if if RFK junior drops out, they might say, you know what? I'm just not gonna vote. So maybe there's, like, half a percent there. But you can see, though, why this is significant even looking at the polls that they're feeding us, which, again, I don't trust. But you can look at these numbers and say, oh, okay.

Seth:

What happens in Arizona if RFK pulls out and says, hey, you know, 5.8% of the voters, I want you to vote for Trump now. You know, Trump is now up well over 50%. Right? So this this in and of itself is a brilliant chess move on Kennedy's part. And and, look, I'm sure that this was planned well in advance.

Seth:

I don't think that, you know, a week ago that, you know, Trump and Kennedy had some call, and and they're like, you know, let's go and do this. And, you know, these things are highly strategic. And to be honest, I mean, it could've even been a year ago or even two years ago. It could've been ten years ago for all we know that this plan started being set into motion. Now what's interesting, though, is I told you about the third party and the importance of a third party.

Seth:

So there's a Twitter post I'm gonna pull up here that does a great job outlining what this woman Lauren Lee refers to, as the unity party. Okay? So let's take a look at this post now from her. She says, okay. In the coming days and week, you'll see a lot of gleeful announcements of RFK junior drops out, RFK junior endorses Trump in the headlines.

Seth:

Typical with a total lack of nuance. In reality, RFK junior just announced a unity party with Donald Trump. This is a very interesting perspective that's worth looking at. So here's how it works. She says, RFK junior has decided to pull out all the swing states while staying in the overall presidential race.

Seth:

He's doing this to avoid becoming a spoiler candidate, which we watch in his video, in states where Harris has a chance of winning. These states include Pennsylvania, Arizona, Iowa, and others still to be announced. This unity party agreement opens doors to more votes by allowing for Republican voters in blue states to count for something. So this is the other other part of it is that let's just say that you're a Republican voter and you're in California or New York or, you know, some of the, you know, these states that are, like, always blue. Even though, to be honest, I actually think in 2020 that there's a good chance that even New York flipped red, and there's a good chance even California flipped red.

Seth:

I I I I think that, honestly, that if if we would've had fair and and accurate counting of all the votes, that maybe Trump would've won 48 states or something crazy like that. You you're kinda wild, but that's just my thought. Okay. So if you look at this, now what this is interesting, though, is it's like, So say you live in California. Right?

Seth:

So for so say all the Republicans in California, hypothetically, they're like, you know what? There's no chance of Trump winning California, which I I can't say I agree with that, but I'm just kinda playing around, you know, along with this line of thinking. And they say, but why don't we go in to throw our vote behind RFK? Right? So the idea with that is that they get enough votes that it starts it actually sets forth the a third party.

Seth:

So she continues this post. She says, now instead of a wasted vote for Trump, these voters can cast a vote for Kennedy, thereby establishing a 5% vote and creating a new third and pro America party for 2028. So earning so earning him votes where he would not have gotten them while ensuring he doesn't spoil critical swing states is the best of both worlds. Should independence turn out for Kennedy in states where he does have a strong chance at winning, there's a possibility of blocking Trump and Kamala from earning 200 semi electoral votes, which he only needs five states to do. In this instance, where he wins five states, each state gets one vote.

Seth:

Throughout history, the moderate always win, and Kennedy sends an excellent chance. The actions taken by Kennedy Terry historically will ensure robust third party future of The United States. So, I mean, I I don't necessarily see him winning and and and that happening, but it's an interesting thing that it's like, okay. Yeah. This could be done to establish a third party.

Seth:

And so she says, we have desperately needed somebody brave enough to make this choice. The corporate stranglehold on the Republican and Democrat parties is obvious to all, which I certainly agree with. The same donors look to find puppets in both parties. Promises to drain the swamp are rarely followed up with because the parties are the swamp. This election, we can fix that for future generations.

Seth:

Kennedy's campaign was the first step in this direction. Building a strong unity party is the second. So, anyway, this is this is interesting. This is a very interesting kind of point there in saying that, okay. Yeah.

Seth:

So if you are in California or New York and you're, you know, Trump not me personally, like, I I would say, well, I'm, like, I'm not gonna risk that. I'm not really concerned as much about this, you know, third party in 2028. I wanna make sure that the right thing happens in 2024, but is interesting. But she does a good job, though, in highlighting, again, the swing states and the role of Kennedy pulling out of those. So now I wanna I wanna kinda hinge now a little bit now and start talking about some of the health related policies, some of the the sickness, the chronic illness.

Seth:

Because, you know, in looking at what this could mean for our future. Right? Like, looking right now, looking at where America is and where America is headed, we're having cancer in record numbers. Now a lot of us know what's causing that, especially these days, but it's not just the the the COVID juice. Right?

Seth:

I think it's it's the chemtrails. It's the stuff in our foods. It's the stuff in our water. It's the five g. It's the, you know, the EMFs.

Seth:

It's the microwave that's that's cooking us. Right? There's so many things that are causing us to be sick, but they're just shoving it all into the rug. And maybe you've seen before, and I've seen I've definitely looked at this before. If you look at, you know, cereals or food that's made in, you know, in America, but also it's also, you know or sorry, sold in America, also sold in, say, Europe, you look at the differences in the ingredients, it's act it's insane.

Seth:

It's absolutely insane how many poisons and and things that they know are causing cancer are being shoved into the food, and this is the food they're using to target our children. So this has been a central thing of not just RFK Junior's platform and running for president, but also just his life's work with children's health defense, everything. It's very central to him. So I'm gonna play a a video now with, with RFK. Actually, I'll probably do it full screen for you.

Seth:

Let me pull it up so I can do that for you. So I've got this is gonna be a full screen video of RFK. It's about seven minutes long, but what it does is he's highlighting the the state of America. He's highlighting and it's it's a really excellent part of of a speech, and he drops a lot of critical information. But you listen to this, and yet you have to ask yourself, how is this America?

Seth:

When he's describing how unhealthy we are look. I if you've following this channel, I study this a lot. Like, I'm always interviewing doctors, you know, frontline doctors, etcetera. So I'm really concerned. I care a lot about health, but a lot of this came even as a shock to me.

Seth:

So I'm gonna play this because if if I'm looking towards the future, what he's talking about right here, is I think one of the most critical things to making sure that my children can grow up in a country and have the same freedoms and and and health that I've enjoyed and that my parents have enjoyed, etcetera. So I'll go ahead and play this for you. I'm gonna just go ahead full screen it so you can see the whole thing. It's about again, it's about seven minutes long, but it's a really, really important part of his of his speech that I think is really, really important for us to be talking about right now.

Speaker 2:

I feel a moral obligation to use this opportunity to save millions of American children, above all things. In case some of you don't realize how dire the condition is, our children's health and chronic disease in general, I would urge you to view Doctor. Carlson's recent interview with Kelly Means and his sister, Doctor. Casey Means, who is the top graduate of her class at Stanford Medical School. This is an issue that affects all of us far more directly and urgently than any culture war issue.

Speaker 2:

And all the other issues that we obsess on and that are tearing apart our country. This is the most important issue. Therefore it has the potential to bring us together. So let me share a little bit about why I believe it's so urgent. Today two thirds we pay, we spend more on healthcare than any country on earth, twice what they pay in Europe.

Speaker 2:

And yet we have the worst health outcomes of any nation in the world. We're about seventy ninth in health outcomes behind Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mongolia and other countries. Nobody has a chronic disease burden like we have. And during a COVID epidemic, we had the highest body count of any country in the world. We had sixteen percent of the COVID deaths, and we only have four point two percent of the world's population.

Speaker 2:

And CDC says that's because we are the sickest people on earth. We have the highest chronic disease rate on earth. The average American who died on COVID had three point eight chronic diseases. So these were people who had immune system collapse, who had mitochondrial dysfunction. And no other country has anything like this.

Speaker 2:

Two thirds of American adults and children suffer from chronic health issues. Fifty years ago, that number was less than one percent. We've gone from one percent to sixty six percent. In America, Four Percent of Americans are now overweight or obese. Fifty percent of our children, one hundred and twenty years ago, when somebody was obese, they were sent to the circus.

Speaker 2:

Literally, there were case reports done about them. Obesity was almost unknown. In Japan, Childhood Obesity rate is three percent compared to fifty percent a year. Half of Americans have pre diabetes or type two diabetes. When my uncle was president and I was a boy, juvenile diabetes was effectively non existent.

Speaker 2:

A typical pediatrician would see one case of diabetes during his entire career, a forty or fifty year career. Today one out of every three kids who walks through his office door is diabetic or pre diabetic. And the mitochondrial disorder caused diabetes also causing Alzheimer's, which is now classified as diabetes. And it's costing this country more than our military budget every year. There's been an explosion of neurological illnesses that I never saw as a kid: ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, ASD, Asperger's, autism.

Speaker 2:

In the year February, the autism rate was one in fifteen hundred. Now autism rates in kids are one in thirty six according to CDC nationally. Nobody's talking about this. One in every twenty two kids in California has autism. And this is a crisis that seventy seven percent of our kids are too disabled to serve in the United States military.

Speaker 2:

What is happening to our country? And why isn't this in the headlines every single day? There's nobody else in the world that is experiencing this. This is only happening in America. About eighteen percent, and by the way, there has been no change in diagnosis, which the industry sometimes likes to say, there has been no change in screening.

Speaker 2:

This is a change in incidence. In my generation, 70 year old men, the autism rates are about one in ten thousand. In my kid's generation, one in thirty four. I'll repeat, in California, one in twenty two. Why are we letting this happen?

Speaker 2:

Why are we allowing this to happen to our children? These are the most precious assets that we have in this country. How can we let this happen to them? About eighteen percent of American teens now have fatty liver disease. That's like one out of every five.

Speaker 2:

That disease, when I was a kid, only affected late stage alcoholics who were elderly. Cancer rates are skyrocketing in the young adult cancers are up seventy nine percent. One in four American women is on antidepressant medication. Forty percent of teens a mental health diagnosis. And fifteen percent of high schoolers are on Adderall and half a million children on SSRIs.

Speaker 2:

So what's causing this suffering? I'll name two culprits. The first and the worst is ultra processed food. About seventy percent of American children's diet is ultra processed. That means industrial manufactured in a factory.

Speaker 2:

These foods consist primarily of processed sugar, ultra processed grains, and seed oils. Laboratory scientists who have formed many of them formerly worked for the cigarette industry, which purchased all the big food companies in the 1970s and 1980s, deployed thousands of scientists to figure out chemicals, new chemicals, to make the food more addictive. And these ingredients didn't exist one hundred years ago. Humans aren't biologically adapted to eat them. Hundreds of these chemicals are now banned in Europe but ubiquitous in American processed foods.

Speaker 2:

The second culprit is toxic chemicals in our food, our medicine and our environment. Ecesticides, food additives, pharmaceutical drugs and toxic waste permeate every cell of our bodies. The assault on our children's cells and hormones is unrelenting. To name just one problem, many of these chemicals increase estrogen. Because young children are ingesting so many of these hormone disruptors, America's puberty rate is now occurring at age 10 to 13, which is six years earlier than girls were reaching puberty in 1900.

Speaker 2:

Our country has the earliest puberty rates of any continent on the earth. And no, this isn't because of better nutrition. This is not normal. Breast cancer is also estrogen driven and now strikes one in eight women. We are mass poisoning all of our children and our adults.

Seth:

So you see there, we're mass poisoning. Now, one thing I wish you would have mentioned is the the jab schedule. Right? So he mentioned that, say, autism, I think it was in his generation, you know, men that are, say, 70 years old, that it was, like, one in ten thousand, if I remember correctly. And now it's I think, national average is around one in thirty four kids, are affected by autism.

Seth:

And in California, it's one in twenty two kids. So I am sorry, but in my opinion, that's not from, you know, seed oils in the food. Like, that's that's what they're shooting into these kids. They say, hey. If you wanna go to school, we're gonna shove this stuff into you.

Seth:

And the parents are like, hey, doctor, you know, my healthy baby, what should I do? And they're like, okay. Here, let let's just stick them full of all kinds of stuff. Not to mention when they're as soon as they're born, I mean, within within, you know, minutes of being born, they're they're just shoving all kinds of stuff into these poor little babies. So, again, I I hope that they they get into that, and and I think that we're gonna be that they will be.

Seth:

I I really do believe that he's gonna be investigating that and and working to end that. But what he highlighted there is is significant because look at how sick America is. Look at the obesity epidemic. Look at the the fatty liver you talked about. The fact that fifteen percent of high schoolers are on Adderall.

Seth:

I mean, Adderall is basically controlled speed. I mean, it's it's basically a controlled methamphetamine that, you know, kids can take. I mean, look. I never touched this stuff because to me, was like, was a heavy drug. I'm not touching Adderall.

Seth:

That's I might as well go do a lot of coke in the bathroom, which I never did anyway. But, like, this is it it's terrible. So what's happening and if if you go to the root cause of this, one of the main root causes, it it's the corporatocracy. It's the it's the government that is merged with the giant corporations. You look at the lobbying that big pharma has.

Seth:

You look at the media. Right? So how do people why are, you know, why are parents going and putting their kids on these drugs? Well, because they're watching the news every night, and half of everything that's talked about is pushing these drugs. Because guess who's funding and financing the media?

Seth:

It's it's big pharma. So, like, there's America has a serious problem where this giant criminal cabal of big giant pharmaceutical companies has, in a lot of ways, seized control of our politicians, of our media, etcetera, and they are working together with the Food and Drug Administration and with all these other companies. And if and he mentioned, the interview with with Casey and Callie Means on Tucker Carls, which I highly recommend that you watch. It's it's mind blowing what they talk about. Even talk about how the cigarette companies, once the government started cracking on cigarettes, the cigarette companies went and bought food companies.

Seth:

Right? So they could start creating addictive things with the food companies. So this is what it is, is that our you know, the there's a parasitic cabal of these massive, you know, companies that are leaching off of us. Like, they're stealing our life force, they're stealing our health, and they're making us sick. Because if you're in the business of selling cures, if everyone in society is healthy, you go out of business.

Seth:

But if everyone in society is sick, you're gonna be printing money printing money. So I I wanna now jump into, you know, the Trump rally. So Trump, they just finished this this massive, massive rally in Arizona. I mean, huge. He has packed stadium, lines out, you know, like, you could not believe.

Seth:

And so I wanna go actually and show the the the RFK junior him giving his opening, discussion there. It's about a five minute speech that he makes, you know, really kind of accepting, you know, the the position of endorsing Trump, you know, stepping forward and joining forces with Trump. Because what he highlights, and this is really significant, because it's not just about health, it's about much someone much bigger. So I'm gonna play this for you now because this is really, really important for us to to take a look at here. So okay.

Seth:

Here we go. It's a five minute thirty five. Right here we go. RFK. This is just after he walks out on stage.

Speaker 3:

Thank you, president Trump. Thank you. A few hours after his assassination attempt at Butler, I got a call from a safe food advocate named Kelly Means, who's been fighting for many years to try to end the corruption at CDC and FDA and USDA.

Speaker 2:

And

Speaker 3:

these institutions, these regulatory agencies are actually run by the big food processing companies, the big ag, and the chemical companies that they're supposed to regulate. And he said to me that he'd been advising me for many years on my campaign, And he told me that night that he was also advising president Trump. And he asked if I would talk to president Trump. And I said, of course. And about a few minutes later, I got a call from the president.

Speaker 3:

And we talked. We had a very good talk. And then he invited me to come see him the next day, and I went to Minneapolis and saw him. We met again a couple of weeks later in Florida, and we talked about not about the things that separate us because we don't agree on everything, but on the values and the issues that bind us together. And one of the issues that he talked about was having safe food and ending the chronic disease epidemic.

Speaker 3:

Our children are now the unhealthiest, sickest children in the world. Don't you want healthy children? And don't you want the chemicals out of our food? And don't you want the regulatory agencies to be free from corporate corruption? And that's what president Trump told me that he wanted.

Speaker 3:

He also told me that he wanted to end the grip of the neocons on US foreign policy. He said he didn't want any more $200,200,000,000,000 wars in Ukraine, that we could use that money back here in The United States. And the safest the the best way to build a safe America is to rebuild our industrial base and rebuild the middle class in this country. And don't you want a president who's gonna get us out of the wars and who's gonna rebuild the middle class in this country? And he told me that he wanted to end the censorship because the whole basis of American democracy is the free flow of information.

Speaker 3:

And we know that a government that can silence its opponents has license for any kind of atrocity. And can you think of any time that you can look back in history and say that the people who were censoring were the good guys? They're always the bad guys because it's always the first step down that slippery slope to totalitarianism. And don't you want a president who's gonna protect America's freedoms? And who is gonna protect us against totalitarianism.

Speaker 3:

And I want to ask you again, don't you want a safe environment for your children? Don't you wanna don't you wanna know that the food that you're feeding them is not filled with chemicals that are gonna give them cancer and chronic disease? And don't you want a president that's gonna make America healthy again? Thank you all very, very much and God bless you and God bless America.

Seth:

Something about that. This is five minutes, what he's talking about there. It's funny because I watched it earlier, and it, it hit me, and it hit me again because Americans are suffering. Americans are suffering. Go talk to your average American.

Seth:

You know, the middle class, they've just been screwed. They they've lost their jobs. Their their jobs are being sent overseas. There's a drug epidemic. Yes.

Seth:

Overdose is tearing families apart. There's, you know, cancer tearing families apart. There's I mean, kids, you know, disowning their parents because of the indoctrination in schools. The health stuff, how many people you know, I I've I've lost so many loved ones in my life to cancers and and and chronic illnesses, people that have left far too early, like, far, far too early because of this the the sickness that just has fed to them in this country. And it's easy to blame people and say, well, you didn't eat right, you didn't eat this, but, you know, people just don't know.

Seth:

Like, they look at Crisco. Right? Crisco, which is born out of, you know, Procter and Gamble and the seed oils and finding, you know, basically ways of using this cottonseed oil waste product because animal lard was too expensive. They create Crisco, and, like, I remember seeing growing up, seeing Crisco in the kitchen. My mom didn't know.

Seth:

Like, she didn't know. Now she does. But who knows what problems I'm gonna have later in life, you know, from from what I was fed as a kid. And and I can't blame my parents. They they tried their best, and they they cooked and everything, but this stuff was just it was almost as intentionally trying to make us sick.

Seth:

And here we are today, and Americans, and especially the the ones that love their countries, they're being silenced on Facebook. They're being silenced on on social media platforms. They're having to go to, you know, obscure places. Well, not not not less as obscure now, like Rumble, which is I'm so happy it's growing as massive as it is, but, you know, no short thanks to your support. But the censorship.

Seth:

Right? The the like, this isn't the the what I'm looking around at this the country, this is not the America that I wanted to grow up in in. This is definitely not the America I wanna pass down to my children. So when I see these two people, I see Trump and a Kennedy, you know, joining forces like this and talking about the issues, talking about the real issues. Now in terms of the, say, operation warp speed and the the jabs, there's part of me that thinks that they're strategically leaving it off the table.

Seth:

Right? Because for us, in terms of right now, they're strategically waiting and that they'll come out at some point and and bring that in. Now if you look at I've got another video to show you just in Trump talking about the one of the roles that he'd have, RFK junior playing in terms of investigating these agencies, you can see in investigating what's causing chronic illness. I think that you know as well as I do that if you have an honest investigation into what's causing autism, you'll find that it's probably about one thing that's increasing the mass rates of autism that we have. So I I have a feeling that they're they're still saving it, they're not gonna avoid it.

Seth:

But if you look at everything else we're talking about, not to mention totalitarianism. And this is this is the other reality is that these same people that are suffering, that are dealing with inflation, that are struggling and making the decisions of saying, do we heat our house this month or put food on the table or give up our house and maybe move into some made a a worse neighborhood or move into our van, whatever it is. You know, these same people that have their loved ones dying of a fentanyl overdose, these same people that are being censored online for sharing their opinion or sharing a concern about the open border, that these are the people. Right? This is this is the backbone of our country that we're talking about, and these people that have been demonized and mocked and and, you know, these rich wealthy politicians making fun of them, it's like they're at the end of the end of their line.

Seth:

They're they're suffering. They're suffering. And so these the people that are also because of this suffering, right, suffering, it it it has a dual ity to it. It's a really bad thing, but it's also a really good thing. Actually, like, some of the times I suffered most in my life were some of the best life lessons I ever learned.

Seth:

And I think that what's happened, we talk about the great awakening. I think that a lot of one of the big key components of the great awakening is the great suffering. Because when life is comfortable, and when everything is going well, and your health is good, and your job is good, and you think that your future is bright, you don't look at things the way that we look at things now. It's very hard to actually. Actually.

Seth:

Right? It's it's like the it's a wealthy man, you know, going to heaven is like, you know, it's it's they they it's not easy. Right? It's like shoving a candle through the or a camel through the end of a needle. And so if you look at what's happening, the these people that are suffering, they're waking up to it.

Seth:

And they're they're as they wake up to it, they're becoming acutely aware that our country is on the edge of a totalitarian overthrow. And and that's that that's the sober discussion that we need to be happen having right now, is looking at what happens. Right? What happens next? I mean, America is dangerously close to price controls, to massive taxes, to hyperinflation, all of this becomes a slippery road to communism.

Seth:

Even looking at price controls. Right? The government stepping in as as Harris has pointed out, and the government stepping in saying, hey. Look. We're gonna stop this outrageous price gouging.

Seth:

Well, that very, very you know, it goes from, hey. We don't want greedy companies to price gouge to a year later, you've got a gun in your back, and and you're saying, you better work this field and feed the people of America because everything is wrecked, and this is the only way we can save it. Okay? So this is, like, we're really, really on the edge of this. But watching what's happened today, and watching the statements that Kennedy has made, watching the rally with Trump, it it gives me a renewed hope that I haven't had in some time.

Seth:

And even the discussion of censorship, it's incredible. Like, my entire career, the future of my children relies on censorship. So the fact that I can talk to you on Rumble and cover uncensored topics like elections and medicines, etcetera, that would be yeah. I I kicked off a YouTube for covering, if that gets taken away from me, it it drastically changes the future of my life. So the fact that they're talking about going after censorship and and the importance of being uncensored, it's it's really it it warm it warms my heart, and it gives me hope that, to be honest, I haven't had in some time.

Seth:

You know, I'm a hopeful person. Right? I'm I'm generally a I'm I'm more of an optimist, and and I I see a good future ahead, but I'm also very sober about where we're at. And we had these discussions before. If you've following the show, you know that you might say, yes, that's not one who minced his words, and he'll cover the hard topics.

Seth:

Like, go watch my interview with Michael Yan if you wanna see that. So there's a few other things I wanna talk about though that came out in the rally. You know, one thing here is that okay. So I you know, know, Kennedy comes out. So I showed you the the seven minute video of his speech.

Seth:

He comes out, gives this incredible five minute endorsement speech. And one of the big things he's talking about is the chronic diseases and the health of the country. So this is actually pretty incredible. So Trump, in the in the rally, announced that he will establish a panel of experts to work with RFKG or to investigate and remedy the chronic disease epidemic in children. So again, this makes me think that in terms of what you and I know what's causing this, the little squirt swart that get in the arm when they're, you know, little babies all over the place, that we that this makes me think that they're actually going to be attacking it.

Seth:

Right? They're gonna be attacking it heavy. So I'm gonna play this video. This is fifty eight seconds, but this shows the announcement because this is really, really critical.

Speaker 4:

My pledge to establish a panel of top experts working with Bobby to investigate what is causing the decades long increase in chronic health problems and childhood diseases, including autoimmune disorders, autism, obesity, infertility, and many more. We want every child in America to grow up and to live a long and healthy life. So I just and I also wanna salute

Seth:

So something else I wanna I wanna talk about real quickly here is this is a post from, Mike Adams, Health Ranger, who says that, do you realize that on day one of his new job as the head of HHS now, you know, Mike's assuming that, okay, that if Trump puts RFK in in the head of HHS, which would be great because, you know, there you've got oversight over NIH, FDA, CDC, etcetera. Beautiful move. Right? If if he put RFK as the head of HHS, fantastic. So but what Mike is saying, he says that here, he says that that RFK junior could end direct to consumer DTC drug advertising.

Seth:

This would end big pharma's stranglehold over mass media and would instantly halt the brought to you by Pfizer plan to make propaganda machine that funds a lying corporate media. Now he's saying, vote for Trump if you wanna stop big pharma with the help of RFK junior. So that's this is really significant as well because we look at the media, and the media is absolutely complicit. They're controlled. And one of the reasons why is because they're basically owned by Big Pharma.

Seth:

Right? Like, Fox News, I forget the last time I checked, it was, you know, somewhere around 50% of all their advertising revenue comes from Big Pharma. And so Big Pharma, if you look at, you know, Big we say Big Pharma, but it's not just Big Pharma. It's this it's this massive massive you know, it's it's basically a criminal cabal of companies that they, you know, they you look at the FDA, the CDC, the whole all this stuff that's kind of working together to keep us sick, you know, he could absolutely crush that, which which gives me hope. The other thing that's kinda interesting is that so Trump also announced that he'll be creating a presidential commission on assassinations headed by RFK junior.

Seth:

Right? So he said he'll have full declassification powers for documents related to JFK, RFK, and, DJT. So I'll play this is a and a half, but check this out. This is actually really, really cool.

Speaker 4:

Soon after I was, I can't even believe I have to say this, nearly assassinated in Pennsylvania last month.

Speaker 3:

Bobby called

Speaker 4:

me to express his best wishes. He knows firsthand the risks incurred by leaders who stand up to the corrupt political establishment. When you stand up, you bring on some trouble for yourself, but you have to do what's right. You have to do what's right for the country. I I will tell you, we are both in this to do what's right for the country.

Speaker 4:

That's one thing I can tell you. He lost his father father and uncle in service to our country, and Bobby himself was subject to repeated threats to his safety during the course of his campaign while being denied protection by the Harris Biden administration. And this is a tribute in honor of Bobby. I am announcing tonight that upon my election, I will establish a new independent presidential commission on assassination attempts. And they will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president John f Kennedy.

Seth:

So there you go. I mean, absolutely incredible. And so I'm I'm not sure how you feel. But for me, as I mentioned, this this does give me hope. But I really believe.

Seth:

I I I I I okay. Looking at this situation, looking at the assassination attempt that was failed, that Trump survived, that Trump himself said was an act of God. You look at that. You look at how things are playing out. You look at RFK in the decisions that he's made, and him, you know, basically dropping out of the key swing states, which we talked about how significant that is, endorsing Trump, coming and attending the rally.

Seth:

I mean, listen to the roar of that crowd. Listen to the people. It's absolutely incredible. So it seems as if God is smiling upon us. And and I hope that's the case.

Seth:

But I think that one important note here to focus on is that I only believe I only believe that America can be saved if America can become a country worth saving. If America can become a country that's not Sodom and Gomorrah. Because if you look at you know, look through history, look through the Bible, look through, you know, so many different historical context that when when nations, when countries, when empires, when they become degenerate, God no longer allows them to stay on this earth. And you can see it, and they're destroyed. And so the reason that I think, that I really believe that America is, I hopefully, on a and I track towards goodness is that it's because it's a reflection of us.

Seth:

Right? Now I mentioned that suffering. I think that COVID, you know, the whole COVID pandemic, I think is one of the best things that's ever happened to people in America because it reminded people that we're actually weak. Because Americans, we I mean, I think, and by and large, we got fat, happy, and stupid. We became very comfortable.

Seth:

We became we had this normalcy bias. They're thinking, This is America. This is the greatest country on Earth. This is the greatest country in the history of all countries, and we became pompous. And I'm not saying all of us, but think as a whole.

Seth:

We became caught up in bread and circuses. We stopped going to, you know, attend a school board. We said we're going to Monday night football. We got caught up with fantasy football. We when video games and pornography and all the things that we've allowed to seep into our country and our culture.

Seth:

I mean, look at Netflix. Okay? Turn on Netflix and look at the just Lucifer and the degeneration of what they're what they're pushing. Alright? Look at the music industry.

Seth:

Go look at the top 10 charts. Like, if you wanna if you wanna pulse on the morality of America, go look at the iTunes top 10, and look at how many of those top 10 have that little explicit lyric symbols, emblem. Like, when I was a kid growing up, if I wanted a cassette tape, if it had that explicit lyrics, a, it was a very rare occurrence. Right? You wouldn't find that except if it was a really edgy album.

Seth:

But b, I wasn't allowed to touch it. Right? If if it had that little warning on there that it was bad, I wasn't allowed to buy it. But now every single song like, remember I checked recently, I think it was every nine or nine or 10 out of 10 songs all was explicit lyrics. So it shows us how far our morality has fallen in this country.

Seth:

And that's the it's the hard part. It's the sneaky part about it that's concerning is because it happens in this slow, gradual step by step. Right? One of the shows that my family watches all the time is Little House on the Prairie. And you say, look, you you go watch Little House on the Prairie.

Seth:

It's like it's beautiful. Like, it it's there's faith in God and family and hard work and sacrifice. And it's like, I you know, my children will know nothing but that. Right? But you have to ask yourself, it's like, well, how do we go from Little House on the Prairie to, you know, keeping up with the Kardashians or or these new Disney shows that are pushing, you know, non binary characters?

Seth:

And, like, you know, unfortunately, if there is a if you have a gauge of morality for America, it's at its lowest point right now. But but I'm seeing a turnaround, and I'm sure you are too, because we've had this near death experience. We've had this thing where we've had it's happened, where we've looked around this country and we thought, woah. The country that I thought would always be there, the country I thought that my grandchildren and their children and their children would be growing up in may not exist in ten years. And it's been a real wake up for us.

Seth:

It's been a real wake up. I think for a lot of folks, and myself certainly, it's it's been a a time of self reflection. Because while you can go and you can say, oh, it's the democrats' fault. Right? Or the democrats say, oh, it's the republicans' fault, which I think is one of the roles of of the media today is to make sure that we're always focused on it being the other party's fault.

Seth:

Right? It's part of the trap of that two party system. But I think a lot of folks are actually saying, well, how was it my fault? Right? Like, wait, you know, am I shoving my kids into these schools?

Seth:

One of the greatest things that happened with COVID was parents are now seeing what their kids are being taught. They're overhearing the online lessons. They're like, oh my gosh. Like, I'm sending my kid away to learn this stuff? So if you look at the the the boom in homeschooling, it's amazing, but it shows to me, what it shows is that people are taking responsibility.

Seth:

Americans are taking responsibility for this country. We're taking responsibility for the morality and the virtues of the next generation. Right? You know, my family, my wife and I, we've decided that we're gonna homeschool our kids. We're gonna teach them right.

Seth:

Actually, you know, today, my homeschool lesson for my three my three and a half year old was we ran around the backyard with a with a net, and we caught a snapping turtle, and we caught frogs, and we caught some newts because we live out in nature. And it was, like, the best, most beautiful homeschool lesson, and it was one of the greatest days of of her little life as a little three and a half, you know, almost four year old. But this is what's happening, is that there's this revival of people in America that are seeking tradition. And and, you know, look, as much as, you know, seeing what's happening in in in the political theater, these things, it does give me hope. Right?

Seth:

Seeing that crowd, the Trump play, that gives me hope. What gives me the most hope is that I really believe that there is a revival, a spiritual revival happening in this country, and that people all across America from all walks of life and all political parties and all sexual orient orientation, etcetera, they're saying, you know what? Like, I wanna go back to what it means to be human again. Because if you look at the communist goals and you look at how communism has taken over countries and you look at the goals of Marx and everything, and you look what's happening in modern day China, you can see that big part of it is actually it's stripping the humanity away from us. It's it's taking that human nature that we have.

Seth:

It's inherently good and beautiful and kind. It's replacing it with demon nature. It's covering up our original nature. It's covering up our conscience. It's saying, you know, it's saying that morality is objective, right, or subjective reality.

Seth:

It's a morality. It's like, well, that's right, but there's not, you know, there's not really an exact right and wrong. It's however you feel. Right? This is what they've been doing.

Seth:

They've been pulling us away from our own humanity. But I can tell you that in my own journey, especially this whole journey of understanding the elites and the cabal and the great reset, the number one lesson I've learned in this is that the number one way to defeat the globalist and to defeat the cabal is to go back to what it means to be human again, to raise our children well, to live off the land, to embrace our community, to strengthen our families, to strengthen our faith. And to me, this is it. And the thing is is it's a beautiful process. It's a wonderful process.

Seth:

And so I think that what we're seeing happening with Trump and and Kennedy and some of the positive things that were happening, I really believe it's a reflection of our morality. It's a reflection of us seeking goodness again as a country. It's a reflection of us rejecting evil, of unsubscribing from Netflix, of, you know, not listening to the bad music, of, you know, going back to the tradition, you know, of building communities, of not giving in to us the ease of going to, like, a big box store to buy everything and but instead seeking out local farmers and local producers. I think there's so many areas where the human heart in America, and I think it's not just America, it's around the world, is returning to goodness again. And that makes me really happy because that's what I want out of my life.

Seth:

I wanna be a good person. I wanna be a good person. I wanna raise good children that become good people. I want them to have good children. I want to just bring goodness and virtue back into the society because I'm sick of living in a country and living in a society where there's evil everywhere you look.

Seth:

I don't want my children growing up in that. I don't wanna have to be covering their eyes on every street corner because you can't look at that. I wanna go back to a place in America where people are kind and a stranger isn't a stranger. If you need help, someone's there to help you. That's where I wanna go back to.

Seth:

And that's where I think that we're headed. I really do. I really believe that that is where we are headed. So folks, I I thank you all for being here tonight. It's it's such a pleasure and a blessing to be given this platform, to be sitting here with, you know you know, three and a half thousand people on Rumble talking, you know, watching this live and, you know, all the other platforms.

Seth:

I I feel I feel immensely blessed. I really do. And I thank each and every one of you. And one thing I'll tell you is that please let me know in the comments. I I read almost every single comment you leave.

Seth:

I may not I may not always respond to it. I've got a lot going on. Got little kids who are homeschooling. Right? But I I do read almost everything.

Seth:

I and I love your feedback, both positive and negative. Like, I actually I I take away more from the constructive, you know, criticisms. I've learned a lot more about myself and how to improve than the positive stuff. So I'm not saying go be negative, but I'm just saying I appreciate whatever you have to tell me. So if you've enjoyed the show, if you enjoy what I'm doing here with Man in America, let me know.

Seth:

It it really, really helps. It's great to get that feedback from you. And also just a a few quick reminders, we've got our silver giveaway that, you know, so again, it's maninamerica.com/win for the silver. As I mentioned before, our this our our main sponsor is Noble Gold Investments. I know the the CEO, great guy.

Seth:

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Seth:

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Seth:

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Seth:

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Seth:

Actually, website is balanceofnature.com, /maninAmerica. So, and again, you know, folks, let me know what you think in the comments. I I love, I just I love being here with you. I love being able to open up and be vulnerable. And, you know, one thing you'll know is that if you ever meet me in person, like, say you bump into me at a cafe or, you know, there's a handful of you people that I I meet, like, say, local milk farm where you get our raw milk from.

Seth:

There's a lady there named Faith, beautiful woman, and we chat and stuff. And if you meet me, it's just like, this is me. This is who I am. Right? I, you know, I I wear a suit, but to be honest, I don't wear suit jackets ever except for doing my show because I wanna be professional.

Seth:

Usually, I'm I'm in a flannel shirt or something, and I I love just talking and being open. I'll sit down and talk to you about life, and, you know, I I like being real with people. I really do. That's how I've always been. I've always been someone that just kind of I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I don't really hide myself very much.

Seth:

And I appreciate you. I appreciate that I can feel comfortable being in a situation like this where I can talk to you openly. So anyway, folks, it's getting late. I hope you've had a great evening. I hope this is a good day for you.

Seth:

I hope that when you fall asleep tonight, you've got a smile on your face. And maybe I've even helped you, achieve that smile, which is really good because that would make me very happy. So I've got another great show coming out, tomorrow night, so Saturday night. Keep an eye out for it. We're gonna be covering the c word and the the treatments for the c word that are actually banned in America but are being used all over the world.

Seth:

It's gonna be a great one when we're talking about chlorine dioxide and some other kind of treatments and stuff. That's gonna be a good one. And just a reminder to make sure that you hit the follow button on Rumble. And if you're still watching me on YouTube, please don't. Please go to Rumble.

Seth:

Find me on Rumble. Subscribe there. Start using Rumble instead. Right? For as long as we keep using these platforms that are owned by this criminal elite, they're gonna keep them alive.

Seth:

But if we all move over to the platforms to support free speech, it's not gonna be good for those bad guys. So alright, folks. Take care. God bless. Have a wonderful and beautiful night.

Seth:

I'll talk to you soon.