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21:28 · Apr 13, 2025

The Corruption Behind The Food Industry | Christopher Brandlin

Dr. Anthony Chaffee explores the systemic corruption in healthcare and politics with attorney Christopher Brown, who is running for political office to reform medical education and dietary guidelines. Brown reveals how medical schools focus primarily on pharmacology and surgery rather than lifestyle interventions, creating doctors who function more like drug dealers than healers. The conversation exposes how pharmaceutical companies deliberately design medications with side effects that require additional drugs, creating a profitable prescription cascade that keeps patients dependent rather than cured.

Brown discusses his political campaign focused on reforming the Department of Public Health and changing how future doctors are trained to prioritize diet and lifestyle over medications. Despite facing threats and professional attacks for speaking out against vaccine mandates and promoting alternative health approaches, he advocates for transparency in government spending and ending wasteful programs. The discussion highlights how the current medical system treats patients as customers rather than people to heal, emphasizing the need for doctors to ask about lifestyle and diet before prescribing medications.

Key Takeaways

  • Medical schools dedicate most curriculum to pharmacology and surgery rather than nutrition and lifestyle medicine, creating doctors who prescribe drugs instead of addressing root causes of disease
  • Pharmaceutical companies intentionally design drugs with side effects that require additional medications, creating a profitable prescription cascade that keeps patients dependent for life
  • Over 90% of monetary judgments are uncollectible, but specialized attorneys can successfully garnish bank accounts and foreclose on real property to collect debts
  • Government waste includes spending $8 million in tax dollars on transgender rat surgeries and other unnecessary studies, highlighting the need for transparency and fiscal responsibility
  • Medical Board Restrictions on Pharmaceutical Criticism
  • Political Corruption and Money in Healthcare
  • Speaking Out Against Vaccine Mandates and Professional Threats
  • Doctors as Drug Dealers vs Patient Care
  • Prescription Cascade and Pharmaceutical Side Effects
  • Low-Fat Guidelines and Carbohydrate Overload Crisis

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[Music] Some of my clients are functional doctors in LA County and they kind of promote like hyperberox oxygen, ozone therapy and you know vitamin infusion and stem cells and they made the same comments like no it's just because you know I my the medical board of California is going to restrict my license if I really kind of completely talk about bad about these pharmaceuticals. But this is how I'm taught. I was taught in my medical institution with mainly those pharmacologies and surgeries. Those are the two main things. Those are those ate up like most of the curriculum in medical institutions. So I think needs to be really addressed too. And um so I'm I'm very fortunate that I'm I'm getting a little bit a lot more support than I expected. I really hope wished my own family would be supporting my my oldest brother's uh supported me at least. My other brother is the opposite. I told you about him. He's like the complete opposite of me in like every way you can imagine. um you know and then my uncle who's the uh retired judge he's actually um really supported me too. So and I want to apprec I want to thank you because you're one of our biggest contributors. So I want to appreciate your donation. Of course, man. Well, you know you know it's always it's always important to you know support you know people that that are going to you know help people and and that's the thing. I've known you for a while. I know what you're in this for. You're not trying to go in there to to like, you know, get involved in insider trading and and the sneaky, you know, backdoor deals that are Yeah. Nancy teaching those courses online now. I heard all the insider trading how to how to build the the wealthiest estate on a $200,000 salary. Right. Exactly. So, she can teach teach a class, you know. And um and so, you know, that's the thing. It's it's um we need we need more people in politics that actually are trying to just like help people. You know, it it politics now because it is so lucrative because there is so much corruption. It it attracts the wrong people and previously I I do feel that there is some good change, but I think it needs to be pushed to a new level though. So yeah. Well, you know, you know, President Truman said the only way to get rich in in politics is if you're corrupt, and now everyone's rich in politics, you know, so what does that tell you? and um you know so it it it attracts people that are that that want to sell out that want to be corrupt that want to use the system for their advantage and um you know and and you know that's another thing too having money in politics I mean the the you know the Supreme Court decisions of the 1930s with FDR um changing it from you know you could only spend money on the general welfare not you know specific you know general welfare of the people you couldn't you couldn't spend money on special interests and they decided and you'll know the the more details more to this, but they say, "Well, oh, actually, if I, you know, if I help this special interest, that's sort of like trickle down economics, you know, it it'll trickle out and that'll help everybody." And so, that that is the general welfare of the people. And of course that's not that's exactly the opposite of what the framers said. you know, um, James Madison, who, uh, basically wrote the Constitution when he was a senator in the 1790s, I believe, there was a slave revolt in Haiti, and, you know, they killed a bunch of the the French slave owners in in there, and a lot of them fled over into the US. And, um, there was a bill up in front of Congress saying that, well, well, maybe we should give them like $15,000 at the time, which is a lot of money, uh, to just help them get on their feet. And James Madison went on the floor of the the Senate and I rate and just said and he wrote this and he said, you know, I failed to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution that allows Congress to spend it the money of its constituents for acts of benevolence. And seeing as that he wrote the damn thing, he would know. And but that's that's what we you know what we're doing now is we're we're have all these special interests. We have all these these acts of benevolence, but they're not really. They're they're just sort of money laundering, you know, taking public money and putting it in private hands. And uh and that's what what we're finding now. We're seeing all these these areas of corruption and and things like that, people, you know, siphoning money out. And because there's so much money in Congress now or in just politics in general, uh it attracts those sorts of people. Whereas before that, before there was money in there, before they had this massive piggy bank and they had the Federal Reserve, they could just write blank checks. they're payable by the American people and they could spend money on whatever they wanted. They they couldn't do that. I mean, so it it attracted people that um actually wanted to look view it as a public service or or felt that they could move things in a in a positive direction. And and now it's it's really just more about, you know, what what they can get out of it. And so when you see people that that you you know because you know them personally um they aren't looking for that you know obviously you want to support that sort of thing. Hey everyone really happy to announce a new sponsor for the show and for everybody down in Australia. Stockman Steaks who are delivering highquality grass-fed and finished pasture-raised beef and other meats flash frozen and vacuum sealed to your door. Something that I've been enjoying a lot of myself recently as well. They also have a great range of specialty items such as highfat keto mints and carnivore beef and organs mints with liver, kidneys, and beef heart as well. So, use code chaffy today for a free order of beef mints or another specialty gift along with your order at stockmanstakes.com.au and I'll see you over there. Thanks, guys. Yeah, and I I really think we just need people more outspoken. I think even before the election I was like the only like you know people you know like person like you know bumper sticker like say make America a great and all that but I have so many colleagues that are attorneys I got to say most the attorneys they I don't want to really completely annihilate my my own profession but I don't like my my own profession for many reasons a lot of them just really don't have any testicles these guys they're just they're afraid to speak out they didn't want to speak out they were like oh yeah I don't want to get the vaccine but uh uh but I'm not going to speak out against it. I'm like, why? Like they're forcing it like on all of the employees. I have a lot of friends who work with the government and they're forcing all the government employees. I'm like, this is completely wrong. That it should not be mandatory. I was like, we want you to speak out. But I I I just realized that a lot of people just they need a lot of people are afraid to speak out because they're like, well, I got a wife and kid. I don't want anybody coming after me. I know. I told you I'm not married and I don't have any kids that I know about um after college. But anyways, I I I I I really I don't have anything to be really worried about, but I know we need honestly beyond the carnivore community. I mean, the entire health community that want to make some changes and really realize that we're kind of falling apart, not only health-wise, but economically too, someone needs to speak up and have a spine and, you know, speak out. And I already, look, I already told you I get threats for a living. And especially since I do bank garnishments, I do collections. one of the few attorneys that actually helps the clients collect from a judgment because most attorneys most judgments I think a little over 90% of all monetary judgments are uncollectible. People don't realize that at least they can't collect. Yeah. No, that's why you um you mainly took like you look at if they were on real property because you can put leans on real property and then you can I'm one of the few attorneys that knows knows how to do a judicial foreclosure. Basically, you ask the court to sell the property to pay off the judgment. Um and it took me a couple months to actually study and practice that. But I've done I actually get hired by other attorneys that do that. But I got really good at garnishing bank accounts too. So I I looked at how to ascertain like you know statewide and nationwide bank accounts and that's why kind of like I mentioned Olivia but yeah she's really good point of that and uh yeah I so I have a lot of people coming to me even after they get a judgment with a different attorney. I was like, "Yeah, but we want to do collections." And when someone gets their bank account of like, you know, let's say if they have $80,000 just completely wiped out over like a $200,000 judgment and, you know, you still got, you know, 120 remaining plus interest. You know, the person going to look at the the notice that they get from the bank and the notice they get from the LA LA County Sheriff is going to have my name and the biggest font of Christopher Brown is be the one that's wiping out your bank account. And my client sometimes my client's name is not even on it. I was like this is kind of some interesting kind of like post kind of like attachment to a ribbit of execution but anyways or my client's name on it's in the smallest font possible but my name is usually larger and it says you know this is going to person this is like the proof of service is going to have my address so I should get security at one point but yeah I get I get occasional death threats I get a lot of threats and especially when I spoke out about my political beliefs a lot of other attorneys like trying to shut me down in there because attorney so other attorneys are like oh my god he's an anti Faxer, he's going to make everybody his worst. And then some of them even try to report me to this California State Bar and the Texas State Bar because I'm licensed in both states. I'm Prohawk feature a little bit like in um in Nevada. As I told you, I can do limited practice, but they try to report me in the state bar for speaking out against the vaccine and they just call me the conspiracy theorist that I'm going to be woring that I'm uh it's oh in misinformation. right? I'm basically promoting misinformation uh to the entire public and and that's going to be in violation of, you know, some standards that relate to moral turpitude for the community. And it was complete I had to speak with the California State Department. They never prosecuted, but I just it's like everybody's trying to take take me out because I'm speaking out. So, I don't mind that. And I know it's going to get worse as I go through the politics and I was told to get a gun. So, I I'm trying to expedite that right now. Um, yeah, but it's but no, I think I think our entire country really needs people with some actual actual spine to speak out. You're always going to have some threats, but you know, would you rather was it like Ailio Zapata or something, you know, maybe maybe one of those kind of like traditional speeches like, you know, I'd rather like I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees. Like you I think we have to have more people that mentality. We need more strong men and women. And that's why I do like the new cabinet. I mean, huge fan of Pam Bondi and you know, Tulsi Gabbard and a few others and uh yeah, Christine Nome and I think we need a lot more people to bring this up, but I think we really need to embrace that. And I think my benefit that I want to bring to this campaign is I'm going to put a huge aspect on uh the you know the changes of the department of public health and how it's going to be affecting all not only the medical institutions who are teaching our future doctors on how to treat clients instead of you know just treating primarily pharmarmacology you know for every problem. Yeah. And yeah, here there's a pill. We're not if so if you have a doctor is common saying um if you go to a doctor and you tell the doctor you're having problems and he prescribes you medicine without act asking about your lifestyle, your daily diet, you don't really have a doctor, you have a drug dealer, right? And I think that needs to be changed. I I don't I don't think patients I think patients need to be patients again. Patients instead of being customers because patients are becoming customers for routine doctors. I can't put them on these pharmaceuticals, see how it works. Um I do think there needs to be a huge change in um how we're promoting the uh dietary guidelines for the children too. So I think that's going to be the most important as you may recognize. I'm sure you have some nieces and nephews, right? Um or at least some cousins that do. But yeah, you can see that like the kids nowadays are so unhealthy and out of shape. And not just that, you can't even tell what gender they are half the time. Like oh my god, what is this? And so they're not only are they kind of giving them bad dietary problems, but they're promoting kind of like, you know, hormone medication amongst the adolescence. I see some really huge moral issues with that. So I think that needs to be changed as well. And um and economically, I I'm really a big proponent of the DOGE. So uh I I know you're kind of in the United States for right now and you probably have a lot of your family in the United States, right? So, so I got to ask you, and I'm going try not to stir this up politically, too bad. I I told you that before we started, but how does your family feel about um you know, $8 million of our tax dollars uh to going to uh transgender rat surgeries? Do you think that was really effective or necessary? I I don't even know anybody even realized that. I don't think anybody realized that. I think when they found that, they were probably just like, "Wait, we're doing what?" It was This is why you work hard and you pay your taxes is Yeah. So you Well, that's it. Yeah. For, you know, for the betterment of society, you know, and um who was it? Um oh god, who's the guy? Um uh you know, is it Ran Paul? Um yeah. Yeah. He he he's been doing this for years. You know, he goes up and he's just like it's like we're spending this like this is like, you know, $200,000 on this nonsense study, you know, $5 million. Fouchy. He he hates Fouchy just as much as I do, too. So, a huge but yeah, you see a lot of this and I there's so much waste of our attacks here. I mean, this is I want transparency and like and people like, well, you think you're going to be hiding like every other politician. You're an attorney. You're going to be hiding. I'm like, no, I think I I'm like Mr. TMI. I'm going to give you too much information, stuff that you even don't want to hear. Okay. So, um yeah. So, I think that's really needs to be focused. Like, I really don't, you know, even if people want to run a really detailed background, go ahead and welcome. Do it. All you're gonna find is a bunch of speeding tickets. It's You're not gonna find any major. I did some broken legs and things like that. Yeah, I stuck with the basics. It was just weed and alcohol. Okay. It was the typical fraternity president, but no, I think I got my together. I think I proven myself. So, I I got to watch on the language. Uh apologize. Go ahead. Sorry. So, um yeah, well, it's it's interesting. Um, you know, like you were talking about about, you know, everybody on these this cascade of of medications was called it's called a prescription cascade where you go on one medication and then that causes side effects. You need another medication and another medication and another medication. Pretty soon you find out that, you know, you're on eight, nine different medications and and and what the hell are they for? They're actually came as a consequence of all the other medications. And really it's just this this one medication back here that you really should be on something else. Um and then that just knocked down all the dominoes. Um Cali means uh was talking about this, you know, he's a he's a whistleblower. He was an insider for the you know the food processed food and drug companies and he said that um there's at one point he heard it was like speaking with like an executive from some drug company and um he said that the guy asked a rhetorical question. ers said, "Hey, you know what our favorite my favorite drug is that our company makes?" And they were like, "You know, you know, you would hope it'd be something like, you know, something that like treats like, you know, childhood leukemia or something like that actually like helps somebody, you know, and he's like, "No, my favorite my favorite drug that our company makes are drugs that have side effects that we have other drugs that treat." And you know, if I think if I heard that, I probably would have just punched him in the neck, you know, like just dropped him. I mean that that's that that's just evil. I mean that's actually that is very sinister. You know that you're only thriving uh financially based on a more they suffer the more money I make. People need to run and you're treating people as things you know these are just these are just cattle. You know we're just going to use like how do we milk these things for money? You know how do we it's it's really sort of a slave slave master mentality. you know, you you're just trying to keep people under control and just milk money off them and take advantage of them as much as possible as opposed to, you know, the free market system is has been described as forced altruism. You have to provide something beneficial for other people or they won't buy your product. And so this is sort of a like a sort of a sneaky backdoor thing where yes, they can provide a lot of uh benefit, but they intentionally don't try to cure anything. They intentionally just try to have it good enough so you can live with the disease and live with the problem and never get off of it. And so then then you're sort of beholden to them. And um you know that that's that's a corruption of that. Now you can choose you can choose okay well maybe I don't want to want to do that. But when there's no other game in town, you know, they don't really have have much of a choice. And when you have when you have doctors who are now basically being trained to be drug peddlers, we're sort of the the on street uh drug pushers for the cartels. And I do think of them as as drug cartels. I don't think of these things as as legitimate organizations. Um they're they're dealing drugs and they're it's just that these drugs happen to be legal uh under certain circumstances, under certain conditions. Um, but they're obviously still drugs, but they're there that same mentality. You know, it's not just like, hey, let's cure disease. Um, they're explicitly not trying to cure disease. They're explicitly trying to treat symptoms so that you can give them that medication their whole life because that's what any any good drug dealer does. You hook them early, you get them young, and you keep them for the rest of their life. So, you get that that return, that that comeback. And they're addicted, and they have to come back. one, you know, with cocaine or meth because they're addicted and they can't stop. And the other is because they have high blood pressure and they're going to stroke out, so they can't stop, you know, and so instead of trying to actually fix people and help them, um, they're just trying to milk them and take advantage of them in a in a sickened state. And that that really bothers me. And that's sort of what drives me to to do this because a lot of these things are so easy to fix. They're so simple, so straightforward. It may not be very easy for someone to execute that and and completely change their lifestyle, but it is simple. It it there there is a solution here. You know, Hypocrates said, you know, over 2,000 years ago, before you try to heal somebody, first ask them if they're willing to give up that which is making them sick. And that we knew that 2500 years ago. And now was like, no, no, the only thing that can fix people are drugs. only things that can fix people for these diseases that have never existed in this in this number are drugs. It's like, well, what changed to make these so prevalent? Why don't we look at that and maybe stop doing that and might have better results. Hey guys, just want to take a second to thank our sponsor at Carnivore Bar. I don't promote many products because honestly, all you need to be healthy is to just eat meat. For those times that you're out hiking, road tripping, or stuck at work and you want nutritious snack that is just meat, fat, and salt if you want it, the Carnivore Bar is a great option. So, I like this product not because it's just pure meat, but also because I want the carnivore market to thrive as well. And the more we support meat only products, the more meat only products there will be available in the mainstream. So, if this sounds like something you'd like to get behind, check it out using my discount code Anthony to get 10% off, which also applies to subscriptions, giving you 25% off total. All right, thanks guys. Kind of like the low fat craze that kind of stirred up in the 80s where they said, "Yeah, that's going to be killer reducing every fat and then all of a sudden you seem like everybody just starts going overloading on carbohydrates and just gets tremendously overweight." Yeah. No, you bring up a good point about um you know, when the doctors are overprescribing, I think that's a huge issue. But I think there is also I'm I'm gonna give it a little less. So look at I I I never like to bash an entire profession. So that's why I enjoy having functional doctors as clients that think outside the box. And one of them actually wants to help with the lawsuit that Dr. Don is. So I haven't handled a class action in a long time and is so much work that you have to work on a team. Yeah. But no, but I think it's I don't think there's a a huge amount of doctors that are just completely sinister and evil. I just think a lot of them you just they're no they're just they're misinformed they're miseducated where yeah look it if I'm be taught this through my entire kind of like you know education is going becoming a medical doctor that pharmaceuticals are going to be necessary to treat all these different conditions then you know that's what I'm going to be believing is going to be helping my patients they they think they're going to be helping patients and they that's where they go so I don't think they're you know and I don't think they're uneducated they're just miseducated it's just they're they're just taught like a different kind of rubric and I think that should be focused too and I did like the fact that there are look at just like do doctors there's a lot of attorneys that will make more money offer more person suffering financially because they'll get them in a situation they'll convince them like yeah you know what we really got to take the case this direction this is going to be the best thing and all of a sudden it they're they're losing these motions that they're filing like ah you know what that wasn't necessary but I want to take these depositions and like you're going to take them these are nonparty w like they're not even like witnesses to the like the incident or like or to a transaction And then do you really need to be spending like a hotel like when you fly out because there's a rule of law if you take a an in-person deposition uh in the state of California? Uh you know basically the rule is that you have to take it within 75 miles of the radius. And this is why I represented a couple of large companies in 2014 and I remember had to go back and forth to the east coast to take these depositions all these witnesses because I couldn't I couldn't bring them over here to California. But there are attorneys that will kind of take advantage of people just, you know, suffering financially just getting worse and they just know how to trick them and then sometimes they just Yeah, it's kind of manipulative behavior. So that's something that really needs to be addressed, too. So that's part of my too. They're explicitly not trying to cure disease. They're explicitly trying to treat symptoms so that you can give them that medication their whole life because that's what any any good drug dealer does. You hook them early, you get them young, and you keep them for the rest of their life. So, you get that that return, that that comeback.
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