This podcast episode features Dr. Jack Kruse, a retired neurosurgeon and proponent of quantum biology, discussing his critical views on the modern medical system. Dr. Kruse elaborates on how he came to question established medical practices, starting from his early experiences as a surgeon and his realization of flaws in medical school curricula, particularly concerning the influence of pharmaceutical companies. He details how a pivotal conversation about cholesterol biology ignited his skepticism and led him to explore the history of science and medicine. The discussion expands to encompass the systemic corruption in healthcare, the importance of patient education and decentralization, the impact of environmental factors like light on health, and the broader implications of these issues in the context of public health crises and governmental control. The conversation also touches upon financial systems, the potential for societal collapse, and strategies for individual preparedness.
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