Digital Social Hour - Maha Movement: The Health Revolution America Needs | Del Matthew Bigtree DSH #1139

Episode Date: January 24, 2025

The Maha Movement is here to spark the health revolution America needs! 🌟 In this inspiring conversation, Sean Kelly dives into the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative with key voices driving t...his change. From exposing flaws in the current healthcare system to championing natural, preventative solutions, this episode is packed with valuable insights you don't want to miss! 💡   Discover how Robert Kennedy Jr., the MAHA Movement, and other thought leaders are already creating waves, challenging the pharmaceutical giants, and rethinking health in America. 🚨 With over 60% of Americans facing chronic illness, it's time for a change—and this movement is leading the way! 🏥✨   Tune in now to learn how public pressure is shaping policies, uncover the truth about what’s harming our health, and explore innovative ideas to build a system that prioritizes wellness over sickness. 🙌 Curious about the future of health, freedom of choice, and stopping censorship? Join the conversation!   🎉 Don’t miss out—watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀   #publichealth #holistichealth #naturalhealthsolutions #publichealthchange #toxicchemicalshealth   CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Mahaball 05:00 - Today's Sponsor 08:44 - Truth and Censorship 14:22 - Direct to Consumer Marketing Strategies 18:01 - Big Pharma Collaboration 19:05 - Trump's Business Mindset 21:53 - Team of Rivals Concept 24:20 - California Wildfires Impact 26:34 - You'll Own Nothing, and You'll Be Happy 28:30 - Insurance Industry Conspiracy 29:50 - Conspiracy Theorists Explained 31:50 - Finding Del Matthew Bigtree   APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com   GUEST: Del Matthew Bigtree https://www.instagram.com/delbigtree   SPONSORS: Prolon: http://prolonlife.com/DSH   LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/

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Starting point is 00:02:13 suddenly we're on tour, I'm speaking on stage with President Trump. All right guys, Del Bigtree here today, about to be a big two days for you, right? Yeah, we're really excited to be here in Washington, DC. We're putting on the Maha ball, celebrating, making America healthy again. And I mean, it's really, everyone's talking about it. It's really exciting, not just because we're running the ball, but just the fact that this
Starting point is 00:02:42 idea of making America healthy again seems to be on everyone's mind. Everyone wants to know about it. I mean, we're turning people, we have a thousand people on the waiting list trying to get in the ball now. Holy crap, that's insane. Yeah, we should have rented a staging room, I guess. I know, right?
Starting point is 00:02:56 Next time you'll have to get a bigger venue. What a movement, my husband, because you're actually seeing results already before the presidency has taken place. It's a very astute observation, because I was asked five times by the news agencies yesterday, you know, well, what's Robert Kennedy Jr. really going to be able to do in government? I said, he's already doing it. I mean, you just watch Red Dye, number three, get, you know, basically finally pulled and
Starting point is 00:03:18 banned after over a decade of knowing that this is a toxic chemical that's in our food. And so what I think that really represents is, we're moving past that space of thinking that the government's gonna do it for us, or that somehow it just works on its own. It's really just public pressure, right? Change only happens when the people want it and they're standing there. And I really feel like the government right now,
Starting point is 00:03:41 especially regulatory agencies, are feeling the pitchforkks and the flaming torches outside the gates of Washington, DC, if you will, demanding change, demanding, take care of us. What are you doing? Why are you poisoning us? Why are you allowing this stuff on the market? And I think that's all a part of Robert Kennedy Jr. This voice, this maha movement is already doing its job.
Starting point is 00:04:02 It's already putting pressure on the last administration before this one even steps in. So it's really exciting. Yeah, I think there's two sides to it. It's like, why are you allowing these ingredients and then why are you banning the good stuff, right? The peptides and psychedelics. Right, yeah, I was just talking to somebody
Starting point is 00:04:16 that was a part of the psychedelic study that the FDA didn't approve it. I said, well, what do you think is going to happen? And he said, well, look, when we're ready to do another trial if we have to, but we'd love an FDA that will look at the evidence and the science that we've just done and re-examine it, you know? I mean, because you do, I mean, look, I want science. Science has to happen, right? We can't just say, hey, because you want it to work, it should work. I'm all about double blind trials. It's one of the
Starting point is 00:04:40 things that I fight for. But if you have good studies, we shouldn't let sort of a dogma get in the way of progress. And I think that that's really what we're dealing with. I think what Maha is up against is that sort of that pharmaceutical power over our nation and over the concept of health. They've been, you know, if you think about healthcare in America, it's really sick care. It doesn't do anything for you. It doesn't even talk to you until you're already sick. And then the answer, ironically, is always just a drug. And then when they're like, you know what, let's bring you in for testing and see, you know,
Starting point is 00:05:15 oh, you're pre-diabetic, you're pre-cancerous, you're pre-oh, we're jumping on it. We have a drug for that. So, I mean, it just, there's obviously needs to be a better system. And that religion around what we've been convinced is health, which is really just a drug empire. Absolutely. I think it's time to change that. It's not just affecting humans. I'm a big dog guy. So like, whenever I take my dog to the vet, three new vaccines and like the average dog lifespan is one third of what it used to be. Yeah. Yeah. We just, we just got a new puppy and like, you got to rush in and say, don't want any vaccines before like they even touch it.
Starting point is 00:05:45 You know, really? I was like, can you just leave that one alone? Just don't touch them. We'll take it from here. And every time I turn it down, it's an argument. You know what I mean? It's like, why can't I just not get three new vaccines every year?
Starting point is 00:05:55 I know, I know. It's mind blowing. It is. And you looked at the average lifespan of a golden retriever, it's seven years now. It used to be like 20 years. Yeah. I mean, that's what's happened to our own kids.
Starting point is 00:06:04 It's happened to, I mean, when you look at the stats, we've gone from 12.8% chronic illness in the 1980s to, you know, somewhere around 2016, 17 was the last we started seeing the data. We were well past 50%. We're now saying that we're at 60% chronic illness in the United States of America. That means 60% of people are permanently sick, are going to be on a drug the rest of their life. And that category, chronic illness, really holds two spaces, neurological disorders and autoimmune disease. And so no matter, anyone that wants to come in this conversation, of course I talk and
Starting point is 00:06:41 done a lot of work on vaccines, but they'll say, how do you know it's the vaccines? I mean, how do you know it's not the fluoride in our water? How do you know it's not the pesticides and herbicides and the glyphosate all over all the vegetables we're eating? Or how do you know? Looking for the ultimate online casino experience? Step into the BetMGM Casino app, where every deal, spin and goal brings Las Vegas excitement into the palm of your hand. Take your seat at Premium Blackjack Pro, where strategy meets top-tier gameplay. Hit the ice with Gretzky Goal Lucky Tap, inspired by the great one himself,
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Starting point is 00:10:25 the blame rests on the United States government and our regulatory agencies. Right? So let's put it all on the table. Let's look at all of those things and find out why are we so sick? Because going from 12% chronic illness up to 60% in 40 or 50 years is the greatest decline in human health ever recorded. Wow. Ever recorded.
Starting point is 00:10:48 You can't. So whatever you're doing, whatever we're doing here in America with the biggest hospital system, the greatest doctors in the world, we're doing something wrong because we're not getting healthier. We're getting sicker just like our dogs. Yeah. You know? So.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Yeah. Average life span of a US male in America is 71 now. It's going down. And I think we, I think everyone's like, well, we still live a long time. It's like, I think you're about to see it really rapidly decline as we watching kids have heart attacks on football fields. I know. I mean, you know what that's going to do to, you know, your overall, you know, life expectancy when kids start dying of cancers and heart attacks?
Starting point is 00:11:21 Yeah. It's going to crush what we believe was, you know, an expansion of health in human beings. Yeah, we're getting on health here, we're getting dumber. IQ is dropping every year, right? I mean, look at, did you see the fluoride? Three points, right? It came out. I mean, now, not only did you have the EPA victory
Starting point is 00:11:38 that, you know, Robert Kennedy Jr. was a part of, and the great loss had been going on for decades, but now you have JAMA pediatrics coming out and dose dependent, which is really the best science you can see where the more fluoride, now they've started, the more fluoride you find in a child's diet, the lower their IQ points. So when you look at science, if you can see that as it ramps up, it has a ramping issue inside of the demographics you're looking at.
Starting point is 00:12:06 That's some of the most convincing science there is. And think about all of the doctors, all of the dentists, all the mainstream media people like, oh my God, if Robert Kennedy Jr. going to take fluoride out of our water, we're all going to have our teeth fall out. What are they going to do now? So strong teeth is more important than our IQ, our brain power. So it's nuts. Yeah, and you were saying all this stuff five years ago
Starting point is 00:12:29 and you would get banned for it. How frustrating was that? Well, I mean, it's amazing. And it's one of the things that's really important for the Maha movement and the work that we're doing at Mahas. Not only do we want to continue to make media where the experts in real health, not in sick care, can meet the talk to the world as everyone's paying attention, but we are also going to
Starting point is 00:12:52 be deeply involved in how to stop censorship. Because no matter what happens, whether how long president or does it end up being some of his cabinet members, does Bobby Kennedy go on to run for president or JD Vance, at some point you're going to get some authoritarian dictator again, like we just went through. And I think you have to build the infrastructure to make sure that we can't ever be censored again. I mean, look what we went through. We had a pandemic, however you want to look at it, how real it was or not real or who
Starting point is 00:13:20 was really at risk. I mean, all of it was obfuscated. All of it we now know was based on assumptions and potentially lies. And those of us like me that called it out from the beginning, I lost my YouTube channel, I lost my Facebook channel, for daring to say that it looks like this came from a lab. I mean, we should certainly keep that on the table.
Starting point is 00:13:42 How blasphemy, how could you say it comes from? It's like, it was insane. And by the way, even if I'm wrong, what difference does it make, right? It's a conversation. I'm interviewing scientists. They're saying, I'm seeing a, you know, a Farron cleavage insert,
Starting point is 00:13:56 which would be really hard to see in nature. And then, you know, I was, I'm, you know, I'll probably forever be crucified for saying to my audience, look, if you're over the age of 65, 70, and you have comorbidities, you should probably stay inside. You should probably lock down. But the rest of us, let's go out and catch this cold so we can develop immunity and protect these people. I mean, the headlines on that was, you know, Dell Big Tree tells his audience, go out and catch this cold. It's going to get people killed. I mean, people went nuts. Yeah, I bet. You know, but- Yeahtree tells his audience, go out and catch this cold. It's going to get people killed. I mean, people went nuts.
Starting point is 00:14:25 Yeah, I bet. You know? Yeah, because that was peak canceled culture, too. It was peak. And so, but luckily, look, I had a, it only made my audience bigger. Yeah. And I think that we were able to teach people
Starting point is 00:14:38 that almost a badge of honor was getting banned. Right. You know, and if things are getting shut down, then maybe that means I should be listening to it. And I think you look at this election, more than just, you know, this incredible comeback victory for President Trump, whatever your political space is, it's amazing to watch it. But the real victory was new media, what you're doing, what I'm doing over mainstream media.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Mainstream media just lost the election. They have a 24- a day news cycle. They have been dumping propaganda on us, you know, from a supposed liberal perspective. I say that as a lifelong liberal, it's totally disenfranchised from what it now represents. But they had the television all day, every day, spewing nothing but lies.
Starting point is 00:15:23 And I got to see it up close because I started, you know, at the end of the election, when Robert Kennedy Jr. was director of communications for him on the campaign, when he joined forces with President Trump, suddenly we're on tour, I'm speaking on stage with President Trump. And I'm watching these amazing love fests,
Starting point is 00:15:39 where like the vibe couldn't be better, you know, people praying and singing together. Trump does like a comedy show for an hour to three hours, depending on how much energy he has in the night. And then you'd go home and see it described as a Nazi rally filled with hate. I started bringing family members and friends who were diehard liberals,
Starting point is 00:15:59 and said, you have to see this with your own eyes. What is happening is pure lies from mainstream media. And I'm happy to report those lies didn't work. Wow. They have to retool because new media just took over the world. Yeah. And that's great advice just overall, not even just politics, just to experiment the other side.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Right. See their point of view, see their perspective, rather than just make your comments online without experiencing that. Absolutely. I mean, we are, make your comments online without experiencing that. Absolutely. I mean, we are, and it's hard to believe it. It really is like I would say to friends and family members, they're still diehard liberals like you're being lied to. They're like, no, I mean, there's some truth.
Starting point is 00:16:35 They're like, there's no truth. I can tell you, there's things you were hearing on your television that has zero truth in it. Yeah. So. Yeah, it makes you question the news. I grew up watching the news every day and I never once questioned what was on the news. I took everything at face value. Well, it makes American in some ways, we're more endangered as citizens than you are in Russia or North Korea.
Starting point is 00:16:58 I mean, if you think in those countries, they know their news is lying to them. What happens if you live in a country that's becoming, you know, starting to become an authoritarian system and you still have most of your population believe that what they're watching on propaganda television, you know, is actually not news. It's, you know what I mean? It's controlled by your government. It's controlled by the corporate interests that are controlling your government. I think it's more specifically what, I think what we just dodged really was the takeover of fascism. And I mean, fascism by the original description of fascism, which is corporatized government, a corporate owned government. That is what we've been living in.
Starting point is 00:17:37 Yeah. We have a pharma driven, oil and gas driven, industry driven government, you know, of, you know, big ag, big food, big chemical making all the decision and owning the television that is supposed to be warning us of something that might be poisoning us. Guess what? You're not going to get that warning on the television. Just look at the ads that are happening between every commercial break. That news anchor works for the company that's poisoning you.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Right. Do you believe big pharma ads should be banned entirely? No, I don't think big pharma should be banned. I'm looking- Like the ads on TV. Oh, I am in favor of that. But it does, I will admit that it dances a really tight rope because I truly believe in free speech.
Starting point is 00:18:22 Yeah. So this idea that this group is allowed to advertise, but that one isn't, it's a very slippery slope. But I think where I would draw the line is if I can't actually personally buy the product that's being advertised to me, then why is it being advertised to me? I don't think that that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:18:39 These aren't drugs I can go to the store and pick out myself. And what we're doing is we're creating this sort of tidal wave of demand, even upon doctors that talk about, I can't even like, people come in wanting that drug, even if I don't think it's good for them, they'll just fire me if I don't give them that drug.
Starting point is 00:18:56 So even the AMA, I don't know if it's still there, but for many, many years has been against the direct to consumer marketing. It's really dangerous because I think it's just pushing, it's a mantra to people that you can't live without being drugged. And technically it's poison. I mean, you need it once in a while. I mean, I've had drugs, I've had surgeries. Medicine is amazing when you need it, but it's really supposed to be triage, right?
Starting point is 00:19:26 In many ways, our modern medical system here in America, if you think about allopathic medicine, it's war medicine. It's designed to get you back onto the war field as quickly as you can and back into the war. It doesn't care how well you are, how long you live past that. We need you up and running now. The modalities that from the past, you know, if you look at acupuncture, things have been around forever. Or even modern things like energy, healing lasers, and all the things we're seeing coming is about like regenerating your body so that you live, you know, better
Starting point is 00:20:01 and healthier, not just masking your symptoms and slowly getting sicker and something like a walking dead. You know? I've always leaned more towards the Eastern stuff, to be honest, cause it's more natural. And it's been like, it's actually frankly better proven. Yeah. It's thousands of years. Yeah. Rather than our stuff, a couple hundred maybe. Yeah. Not even. I mean, every time I'm in a grocery store or something,
Starting point is 00:20:21 I see the drop a dime for cancer. Do you want to like round off your check? I think for all the decades now we've been paying to cure cancer. Is this like the most least talented humans on the planet? Like how much money do you need? I mean, it's a figure. It's been the same problem and kids are just doing this every dollar. Like I got more dollars. Like something's wrong with this equation. You know, it's a controversial take I'm about to say, but like, if you know the right people, cancer is, you know, C word YouTube will censor it if I say it. Yeah. I've seen it stage four and everything. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:55 You know, so you just got to know the right people. All this money being spent on finding it. It's like, I don't understand that to be honest. It's just going to get suppressed even if they do find it. Yeah. I mean, it certainly seems that way. I know people that have been deeply involved and have some great cancer centers. And, you know, I think what I will say is that they say the same thing. We haven't really, we haven't found the silver bullet. We have found great modalities that work for certain people. Everyone's different. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:25 But you do, it does seem like we're living in a time where if that drug is off patent, then you're gonna, you can't do a trial. There's no way to say, oh my God, it looks like it works here. Who's gonna put, you know, millions of dollars into doing a trial on something that the pharmaceutical industry can't make money off of? It would lose money. Yeah. So it's a real problem.
Starting point is 00:21:46 I think. You think we could find some middle ground with Big Pharma and the insurance companies? Because I have a lot of kids having, a lot of friends having kids right now. It's like 20 to 30 grand to have a kid in the hospital. It's pretty crazy. It's crazy. You know, we had all of our kids at home and we did home births. Nice.
Starting point is 00:22:01 And you know what's crazy is like, you know, you get like a slight tax credit. Oh, you do? But I pay more to have my baby at home, which costs like $12,000 than you did, like, you know, the 30,000 in the hospital, the insurance comes, like when you go to your insurance, they're like, I will give you 5,000 towards that. I was like, you just paid 30,000 to do it
Starting point is 00:22:22 and everyone else in the hospital, you would think insurance companies would be like, please have your baby at home. It's so much cheaper for us, but it doesn't work that way. Yeah, they want all that money, right? Their margins must be insane. It's weird. What is that intermingling?
Starting point is 00:22:34 Like, why do they want to spend so much money? Why does the insurance companies want to spend so much money? You know, it's a really weird system. Yeah, it makes you wonder if that intermediary is even necessary, right? Is that middleman needed? Because other countries, they don a really weird system. Yeah, it makes you wonder if that intermediary is even necessary, right? Is that middleman needed? Because other countries, they don't even have that. Yeah, I mean, I think that those are the things
Starting point is 00:22:50 that are interesting. It's been really fascinating getting to be around Bobby as he's sitting in meetings with Dr. Mehmet Oz, who's gonna be head of CMS, Dr. Marty Macary, and Dave Weldon. I mean, these are things I never really thought about. Like, where is our money going? And one of the big things, he said,
Starting point is 00:23:10 is there a middle ground? President Trump and Bobby Kennedy had dinner with, I think it was like Eli Lilly, and I think there was a Pfizer executives. And what Trump is saying very publicly is, we're gonna take the middle man out of saying very publicly is we're going to take the middle man out of here, right? We're going to stop. That's what's driving up the costs of everything. So here's the deal. Bobbitt Kennedy is going to go and start investigating all your products.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Like you're not just going to be slipping through any longer. I know that's really scary, but guess what? You want to make more money. We're all in business. How about we get rid of this middle guy that is taking all the money, taking your profits, you give me a better deal on the drugs, but I'll make sure we pay you directly and let's, and so I think it's those types of deals. So what makes Trump really fascinating as a businessman? I mean, it's a smart move, right? I'm going to take some things away from you. You're going to be under more scrutiny, but guess what?
Starting point is 00:24:00 We're going to make sure that you make more money when you have a good product because it's going directly to you. And we're going to get rid of all these third party intermediaries that are driving the costs for everyone, this nation and bankrupting us. I mean, if there's anyone that knows how to make a deal, it's Trump, right? He wrote a book about it. Yeah. Well, I think we watched it. I joke, I mean, he's such an incendiary character that we've never seen anything like it, right? Like I said, the last election when he lost, however you want to look at that, we've never seen an election like that. First of all, people say, Oh God,
Starting point is 00:24:35 I wish he, I wish he hadn't, you know, used better words, you know, it's really his language. I was like, this guy got more votes than any Republican in history. Right. 67. You can't really like mock how he uses language, how he's using language, just got him more votes than we've ever seen. And let's be clear, the guy that they're saying won against him, no one voted for that guy. No one wanted Joe Biden. Nobody thought that that's the smartest guy in the room. It was just your anti-Trump vote. So technically every vote in America was Donald Trump for or against.
Starting point is 00:25:05 I hate him. I love him. But the only man actually in the room was Donald Trump. We've never seen someone like that. Yeah, very polarizing. I mean, that's outrageous. But, you know, I think about like Kim Jong-un and wasn't it, was it, was it he in power in North Korea when it was like the button moment, like, you know, oh yeah, I got a red button too.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Mine's bigger and I'll push it. And it was like, oh my God, oh my God, guess what? I mean, that needle finally moved. And I just remember watching, thinking we actually finally have a poker player at the table that you don't know what's in his hand. Obama said that to you, like, oh, come on, you're never going to push that button. I mean, look what he did with Trump, you just don't know. Yeah, but look what he did with just the recent ceasefire.
Starting point is 00:25:45 I mean, Biden didn't do anything the whole time. It is. It's really amazing. And it's great to watch it. And we all have to check, those of us, especially that maybe had opinions at one point, we really just shut it down for a second and say, it really looks like he's effective at what he does. And it really is just a business deal, isn't it? It really looks like he's effective at what he does. And it really is just a business deal, isn't it? In the end, sure it's lives, but all business is lives. It's money, it's like the currency, is the bloodline of humanity.
Starting point is 00:26:18 Yeah, yeah, I think in politics, it's easy to have those biases, but you got to stay objective as possible. Even if you're on the left, you got to admit what he's been doing leading up to his term. It's been incredible. He's, I mean, for someone that the left wants to call a dictator, and this is one of the things I said in being around Bobby,
Starting point is 00:26:36 he just did what Abraham Lincoln was famous for doing, which was putting together the team of rivals, right? We're never going to get out of the civil war, which we're in a civil war too. It just hasn't gotten physical. Thank God. But, you know, at that point, Abraham Lincoln said, any change we make, everyone's going to have to feel like they had stake in it or it won't last. So go ahead and bring my, you know, bring the heads of the parties that are against me. Let's get them, let's get a team and let's work this out together. Look at who's around President Trump. Tulsi Gabbard, former Democrat, Robert Kennedy Jr., former Democrat, Elon Musk, former Democrat.
Starting point is 00:27:18 And they're admitting it. President Trump's like, I agree with Bobby on this. Keep your hands off my liquid gold. But that means there's a debate happening inside of government. Isn't that what this is supposed to be? Thinking people saying, all right, let me listen. Let me hear your side. All right, I'll give you this. I don't agree with you here, but we'll find. And I'm sure Bobby, who's a lifelong environmentalist, will say, hey, look, I got it. You got a drill. Can we do it clean? Can we, there's some technologies out there.
Starting point is 00:27:46 There's better ways to do this. Can we, you know, keep it all on the table? Why not have the best, you know, sure. Well, we all want power. We want energy. We want finance, but how about we see if we're doing it the cleanest way we possibly can. I mean, that seems like a compromise.
Starting point is 00:28:00 It seems obvious. That's how it should be. I think those are the kinds of conversations that we're finally going to see happening. Yeah. There was those are the kinds of conversations that we're finally gonna see happening. Yeah. There was a lot of blame being thrown around with the Cali wildfires. I know one of them was the climate change stuff, right? Did you see that?
Starting point is 00:28:11 Right. Well, I mean, it's the go-to, right? The knee-jerk reaction of fear and reasons for let's just, I mean, really it's the biggest scapegoat there is. I don't want personal responsibility. It's the weather that did it. I happened to, my wife and I, we lost our home in the Malibu fire in 2018.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Wow. The Woolsey fire they called it, came over from Calabasas. And, you know, that was 2018. We paid every month, very expensive, $400 a month, three or $400 a month, just for those, that fire line they call it, the water line line so that your
Starting point is 00:28:45 fire hydrants are filled. It's really, it makes it expensive. You know, living in Malibu, this is a serious risk. You pay this extra charge. And then within hours of that fire starting, the water was gone. There was no water in the fire hydrants. They could not stop it on our home. They could not stop any home around us. They just sat on the hill with the fire engines and said, we can't even go in. There's no water in there. And they just watched Malibu burn. That was 2018. This is 2025. We've got guys going, I know the water didn't work. We don't know why. We're going to look into it. Look into it. This already happened. If this is the first time that happened, okay. But this exactly was the problem in Malibu. Once you said, here's the news. Then mean, and then they say, well, here's the power. The problem is the power lines came down.
Starting point is 00:29:26 We lost electricity during the fire. Well, here's the news flash. Power lines get burned in fires. Like if you haven't figured out a way to keep electricity or whatever you need to have water pumping down to these fire hydrants, then figure it out. For real. So I hope it's the end of that level of stupidity
Starting point is 00:29:42 in California anyway. It's gotta be Gavin Newsom's, you know, death nail. If it's not, then you're just the stupidest humans in humanity live in California. Yeah, I mean, he just always comes back from everything. So we'll see. Yeah, we'll see. He's like a vampire.
Starting point is 00:29:55 It's true. Did you have insurance at least on the 20th? Yeah, we did. I mean, my heart goes out to those people who had their insurance. Yeah, cause they pulled out, right? Pulled. Man, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:30:05 I think that's another scam. I think that there's something, I think there's something. Well, apparently, Karen or Callie was negotiating with the insurance companies and it fell through. I don't know exactly what happened, but whoever did that failed. I mean, if you think about, like one of the things that freaks me out, you ever see that video from World Economic Forum, you know, where it's basically like, you'll own nothing, you'll be happy, you'll be a renter, right? I mean, you would think you was propaganda
Starting point is 00:30:29 written by people that hate the WEF. It's actually like, no, they're celebrating that. And I remember thinking, this is years ago, I've been talking about it on my show on the high wire, you know, all the time is like, how will we be happy with nothing? And how are you gonna turn us all into renters? And we recently we recently in Texas were renting the house that out that we were living in we bought a new house and Suddenly they said well, you need you need, you know
Starting point is 00:30:54 Landlord insurance I was like, okay, and then they canceled it they just canceled our insurance and Suddenly like okay, we you know got somebody to go out looking for a policy. And suddenly the policy, it was like, you know, six or $7,000 a year. Suddenly I'm getting $18,000 as a policy. And the person shopping and said, you better grab this because everything else is $35,000. $35,000 because the house I bought is suddenly going,
Starting point is 00:31:22 like Austin, Texas is going like this through the roof. So it's worth more than when I bought it two years ago. And now it's past the million mark and we're only going to insure it a million if you want more than a million. This is what I think happened in California. If you want more than that one million dollar insurance policy, then you get into this balloon thing. But here's what's crazy. I mean, I think we can argue the same entities that own your insurance companies essentially own your banks.
Starting point is 00:31:52 So they cut your insurance as soon as they do. If you still have a loan, I mean, I don't own the house outright, I'm bought like anyone else. If you lose that insurance, suddenly the bank says, your loan is at risk, you now have to pay this like carpet bagger fee, which is every day,
Starting point is 00:32:08 we're gonna insure our own money for 10 times what your insurance would cost until you can find an insurance policy. I'm just gonna call this out right now. They are gonna take everyone's home across America doing this. The insurance company cuts your insurance and then you can't find a policy you can afford
Starting point is 00:32:24 and you still own money on your house, you better sell that house before they take it from you because every day you're racking up a bill. And if they do this across the country, and you know what the argument is? It's climate change. The insurance companies are a little climate change is just making it too expensive for us to be able to insure your home. Therefore, you're either going to pay three to 10 times what you were just paying for, or we're going to cut it in the bank, it's going to come after you. How many homes are we going to get watch taken out this way all the way across the country? That is very scary. I think it's really scary.
Starting point is 00:32:54 They did that in Hawaii, right? Yeah. In the Maui forest. And look at this, there's like big developers. I mean, Los Angeles is going to turn into a smart city, right? Gavin's going to get his dream. You're going to have cameras on every single lamp post because apparently liberals believe in authoritarian rule now and watching you from every nook and cranny and judging your heat and turning your heat up and down for you
Starting point is 00:33:14 and telling you whether you can drive two blocks from your home or not. I mean, it's crazy. They're calling it LA 2.0 and they seemed like it was already planned. It was weird. Did you see that speech? You already had plans for LA 2.0. I know. It is. Odd, you see that speech? You already had plans for LA 2.0. I know it is. It's odd, right? It's really, it's really dystopian.
Starting point is 00:33:29 Yeah. And the Olympics are ironically coming up soon. So just weird timing all around. Yeah, I agree. Yeah. I try not to get too conspiratorial, but it's just like when so many things happen, it's like at a certain point it's... I mean, that whole guy, you know, I get called a conspiracy theorist all the time.
Starting point is 00:33:44 I make sure like, really, I think we have one guy, you know, I get called a conspiracy theorist all the time. I make sure like really, I think we have one of the most researched, you know, shows on online. I have a team of people. I'll hold the story 10 minutes before we're going live if it just something is not adding up. But, you know, Katherine Austin Fitz, I don't know if you know who she is. Just a great sort of banking mind. She ran HUD, I think it was under Clinton,
Starting point is 00:34:08 Solari.com, as she does a lot of financial discussions. But she said to me once when I was interviewing her, I was like, I mean, aren't you afraid of being called a conspiracy theorist? She's like, tell the world it's conspiracy. The world's run on conspiracy. If you're not into conspiracy, get in one. Because every decision is a few people have a great idea
Starting point is 00:34:28 or a bad idea. Every company starts with a conspiracy. Every government idea, Maha is a conspiracy. It's a few people that believed in health and decided and pushed it and ran it and got it happening. So how did this become, and it was a really good point, like why is conspiracy meaning we're conspiring to do something together, right?
Starting point is 00:34:45 How did that become a bad word, you know? Yeah, that's a good question. They say the government, right, started planting something. Sure, it's like that CIA problem. Let's make common conversation and business building and thought building, let's make that evil, you know? Brilliant, got to be honest. Yeah, genius, great.
Starting point is 00:35:02 You know, it's really amazing. Yeah, well, they want to divide people, right? That's it. So they worked flawlessly. Yeah. Yeah. Really good. Because now conspiracy theorists get labeled as insane, especially in the health space like you. Well, yeah. But look, we're on the comeback. So I think I just heard like five minutes ago, TikTok's back online. It's already back. Yeah. 24 hours.
Starting point is 00:35:19 Look at what this administration, he's not even sworn in yet. I mean, it's amazing. I think, and you're talking about one of the most censored people to ever run for president, lawfare is a convicted felon now. They got what they wanted. They can call them all the names they want, but I think frankly, I don't think America cares. No, yeah, this man's been through a lot. I'm excited you're part of the team,
Starting point is 00:35:40 and where can people keep up with you and find more about your movement? Well, right now you can go to mahaaction.com. We're gonna be launching maha.io, which will really be the sort of mega site for all the things. We wanna network people together. We're gonna have a media network
Starting point is 00:35:54 for just really about health, which is about how do I live a healthy life? So whether it's how I eat, how I exercise, all the modalities, like I said, that I'm not saying farmers shouldn't be a part of the conversation, but it should be your last choice, not your first choice. So who are those doctors I go to that give me other options
Starting point is 00:36:12 other than drugs? We want to build that network. So that's what we're working on right now. Build that network where people can find that like-minded idea of I want to be inside of a system that makes me healthy, isn't making money off of me being sick. So we're going to have media around that.
Starting point is 00:36:28 We're going to be building networks and then we're going to be celebrating and promoting all the work that Robert Kennedy Jr. and his team, you know, God willing gets confirmed here in the next week. Yeah, way man. Yeah, have fun at the ball tomorrow night as well. Awesome. Thanks for watching guys. We'll link everything below and see you next time. See you on the way man. Have fun at the ball tomorrow night as well. Awesome. Thanks for watching guys.
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