
In 1987, I was accepted to Wayne State Medical School. I walked away when I realized they weren't teaching cures - they were training pharmaceutical representatives with medical degrees. This decision led me down a 40-year rabbit hole of suppressed treatments and destroyed inventors that changed everything I believed about medicine.
In this episode of Question Everything, I share how a personal health crisis led me to use one of these "buried" treatments - a sub-$50 herbal formula that worked when conventional medicine offered nothing. You'll hear about Royal Rife's frequency machines, Harry Hoxsey's herbal clinics, and why a Canadian nurse needed human chains of patients to protect her from arrest.
From the Flexner Report that handed medicine to Rockefeller, to Dr. Bryan Ardis's discoveries about COVID and snake venom, I'll walk you through the pattern of suppression that's been hiding in plain sight for over a century. This isn't about being anti-medicine - it's about questioning why certain treatments get million-dollar marketing while others get their inventors destroyed.
I'll also share practical protocols that have worked for me and my family - from my father's pancreatic tumor to my own lung condition - always with the reminder that I'm not telling you what to do, just sharing what questions led me to what answers.
Still rough around the edges (this is only my second podcast), but the information is too important to wait for perfect production. Sometimes the message matters more than the medium.
Topics covered:
• Why I quit medical school after acceptance
• The French scientist who cured cancer before his lab burned down
• How a microscope that detects cancer 18 months early got suppressed
• The Rockefeller takeover of medicine via the Flexner Report
• Personal health victories using suppressed treatments
• Why nicotine might protect against more than you think
• Practical alternative protocols you can research yourself
Note: This episode is for educational purposes only. These are questions to investigate, not medical advice. Always make informed decisions about your health.