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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Thank you for sharing this. I subscribe to TCN but always appreciate the heads up. And this interview is between stunning and revolting. It's a case for getting rid of insurance entirely, if only it were possible. I stand by my decision to avoid allopathic medicine as much as possible. 67 and no prescriptions! And staying that way!

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Jane Kuehn's avatar

I actually saw this today. Those of us who were extremely healthy and "suddenly" got a neurological illness (multiple sclerosis), probably due to a past vaccine, did great until medical intervention, have long realized we're being conned. But, if we're blessed, not whiners and content we just lived our lives until 2020! So much to fix!

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K Goforth's avatar

I watched it today and it was good! What a mess the system is.

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Adrian's avatar

Thank you for bringing this to us here, Sasha. BB is so impressive. He clearly and passionately articulates what I've sensed for a while now - the 'healthcare' system is a cartel comprised of Big Pharma, insurance conglomerates and government (he uses the words, "gang" and "mafia"). Like Tucker, I too, avoid doctors, hospitals and medications. So many of us are seeing the Light and catching on to the sad state of affairs BB elucidates. We are realizing that for the most part, pharmaceuticals (and often other medical interventions), truly do more harm than good, and that the same can be said for about 85% of what is sold at the grocery store. Yet, power and wealth are secured by the industry big shots and politicians who create and promote these poisons. On a brighter note - while we may not see the take down of the Medical Industrial Complex/Cartel/Mafia in our lifetime, we are witnessing the beginning of the end. The lies corruption and deception are being revealed, and sunlight is always the best disinfectant.

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AncientViking's avatar

We have to find a way to block the incestuous relationship between docs and pharma. It's so obvious: every time you see the doc, you always get the question, do you need any refills? And any malady, no matter how slight, of course there is a pharmacological solution. And on and on--all about your 'scripts'... Yet--most in the medical field have virtually no understanding about nutrition...

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Adrian's avatar

Yes, yes, yes.

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Danimal28's avatar

I don't see your stats, etc, but I remember you kind of freaking after the Darryl Cooper/Tucka interview. I don't believe you have to explain yourself for any of this; Tucka and his guests are simply enjoying free speech - if someone doesn't like it they can change the channel and if they come after you they can go F themselves.

You think I pay for any 'conservative' sites other than Ace of Spades or Julie Kelly? No.

THIS is where we all need to be talking. Right here. I have learned from you democrats and you all that stick around here have learned from others, that is the way it should be. Hell, Trump is not a 'republican' and that is perfect as our parties are the same - they are about power and money, nothing more.

We all need to talk regardless of agreement and you, Sasha, have provided it.

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Dena's avatar

This is a discussion for everyone. I’ve listened to Buhler & Rogan in the past, he’s got a deep understanding of how the US healthcare & insurance system works, & how broken & corrupt it is. It’s exciting to think we may have an opportunity with RFK & Trump to begin to fix it. It won’t be quick or easy, but really we have no choice if we want our kids & grandkids to have a chance at a healthy life. This includes a complete overhaul of our food system. US foods contain thousands of chemicals compared to just 700 in Europe according to Buhler & Callie Means. It’s overwhelming to process all this information ( after all we’ve just learned the last few years about our corrupt medical system from the COVID experience). But we need to face & deal with the truth of things before we can begin to take steps to fix them.

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Libertarian's avatar

It’s not broken if your blackrock. It’s brilliant for them.

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Richard's avatar

Guess I will have to listen as I have been playing in the Luigi the Torpedo games. Maybe next Monday when I have to leave the medical desert for another test. I hope it won't be another exercise in how the insurance companies are in total control of the FUBAR system. They are players but not nearly as important as government, plan sponsors (employers, CMS, and the Obamacare exchanges), Big Pharma and providers. Been listening to RFK about food also.

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kristin's avatar

Ok. I'll try again. I had to shut it off. Couldn't get passed the oxicontin madness.

I don't ever remember hearing oxicontin was non addictive. Of course it is. All opioids are. Was like.... What is this guy talking about? Anyways... That ship has sailed. How about something more relevant to the times.

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Kidbuck's avatar

They gave out the Oxy, etc, like candy, and hid the fact it was extremely addictive. Then it became OBVIOUSLY addictive. Then many doctors kept handing it out like candy.

Then the street dealers took over the dispensing of opiates. You want something more "relevant for our times"?

Fentynl👈 Synthetic opioid. An even worse drug to fill in the vacuum left behind from the opioid crisis. = Sill have a crisis.

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Libertarian's avatar

They went on to discuss ozempic and more current methods of laundering money.

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Amr Marzouk's avatar

American health care system seems a mess. Amr retired Dr in Australia.

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Libertarian's avatar

It’s a mess for the patients and consumers; it’s a brilliant highly effective and profitable system for Blackrock and bankers.

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Valerie Fiannaca's avatar

I’m so glad to see people addressing these issues. I worked in healthcare my entire career (old now) and was around when managed care and insurance first appeared on the scene. I knew from the outset that it would be bad, but not how bad. I’ve been preaching that we would all be better off going back to a cash pay system, and people thought I was crazy, maybe not so much!

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Double Mc's avatar

I remember in the late 70's paying up front for care, then filing for insurance reimbursement. Suddenly the doctors' offices started filing for us, and I noticed immediately that the costs were going up.

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Nicola's avatar

Sounds like Obama Care.

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kristin's avatar

Jeesh. What do you have to do to get a vitamin b 12 shot nowadays?

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

For those who prefer not to have their viewing habits spied on by Google, here's the direct link on Tucker's site:

https://tuckercarlson.com/tucker-show-brigham-buhler

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