Back to episode — Episode 2629 CWSA 10/15/24
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xplain one thing you need to know. If there is a breakthrough medical procedure it will require one of the following things. Number one, you will lose all of your hair. It depends on the medical breakthrough. You know it's not every time you lose all of your hair but that's a common one. Another one is this will totally cure your problem but you'll never have sex again or be interested in it. Oh i…
← Previous segment →s key energy pathways, blah blah blah. So it's got several ways it can work I guess. And this fenbendazole and mebendazole, they're both anti-parasitic drugs. Oh I should have said anti-parasitic. So these are three anti-parasitic drugs: ivermectin and then these other two. And they've been found to halt cancer cell growth, interfere with glucose metabolism, trigger apoptosis in some preclinical trials. And he says remarkably three patients with stage four genitourinary cancers were treated with high doses of the fenbendazole 1,000 milligrams three times a week for several months and experienced complete remission. Complete remission.
Now this is well short of a clinical trial but today's theme is the golden age. Is it possible that cancer just got cured with existing drugs they have low or no side effects? Is type 2 diabetes cured? Is Ozempic curing obesity? Is RFK Jr. going to fix our food supply within a couple years? Are we on the edge of curing cancer? Did we just shoot a gigantic rocket into the air and catch it with two loving arms in a gigantic mechanized device as we're preparing to go to Mars? Are these all things happening? Did the polls just turn and did we find that Kamala Harris is unlikely to win and instead the pirate ship of amazing people might come into power? Is it possible that a doom loop of overspending would be cured by the only person we trust to do it which is Elon Musk? And he's already ramping up in case Trump wins and he would be in charge of reducing or increasing the efficiency of the government by reducing the waste. And that would basically put us back on the path to fiscal confidence.
I hate to get you all excited but everything is going our way.
Here's some more. Google just made a deal to buy the first private mini nuclear reactor. So there's a company called California Kairos Power and apparently they can, they haven't made any yet I don't think but they're going to make them. And by 2030 they'll have at least one and by 2035 maybe more. And so our biggest companies, the ones that you can trust to push our government for approval, if you and I decided to build a nuclear power plant we would run up against the government's bureaucracy and we wo
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uldn't be able to raise money and we wouldn't be able to get anything done in the government so basically it just couldn't happen. But what if you're Google? If you're Google you tell the government what to do. If you're Google you don't need money because you have it. If you're Google you just change the whole world, change your search results, make everybody suddenly like nuclear. If you went to…
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