Neoborn Caveman shares thoughts on life's challenges, from conformity and compliance to urban living and historical events, looks at vaccine history including the Cutter Incident and lab-made viruses, and highlights rural choices over city dependence. The episode features Big Sexy's song "Michigan".
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Episode Description
In this episode of The Neoborn Caveman Show, host Neoborn Caveman opens with a welcome to gracious living in a world of challenges and technofeudal influences. He shares his quote: "Conformity kills the soul, and compliance kills the body," supported by historical examples. With green tea in hand, he talks about weather conditioning, glass ceilings, and hopes for heaven on earth through mutual respect and simple rural life with local resources.
Neoborn questions urbanized areas as sources of harmful emissions and control, noting that 75% of people live there. He shares his choice to raise children away from cities, avoiding alcohol, smoking, drugs, and fake food for a healthier imprint. Reflecting on past love for New York and London, he now prefers to stay away.
The discussion covers old articles on lab-made polio viruses from 2002, using internet recipes and mail-order DNA, funded by DARPA. He questions bioterrorism fears and mentions the 1955 Cutter Incident, where defective vaccines affected 200,000 children. NC connects this to broader oversight, compensation programs, and views on vaccines, favoring sanitation and moral living over widespread use.
He also promotes Christian values, one-partner ideals, and checks for health in relationships.
Neoborn Caveman's Canada's Mirage and The Digital Trap, available on Amazon.
The episode includes Big Sexy, an international band, with their song "Michigan" from the album My Temporary Silence.
Key Takeaways
- Conformity and compliance harm the soul and body, as per Neoborn's quote, with historical proof.
- Urban living contributes to most harmful emissions; rural life with local resources offers a better alternative.
- Lab-made viruses, like the 2002 polio recreation funded by DARPA, raise questions about true bioterrorism sources.
- The 1955 Cutter Incident showed defective vaccines causing widespread harm, leading to federal regulations and compensation programs.
- Favor sanitation, moral choices, and limited dependence over vaccines for everything; urban conditions accelerate diseases.
- Support independent thinking, avoid fake food and vices, and choose partners carefully for health.
- Featured music: Big Sexy's "Michigan" brings authentic American emotions and stories.
Soundbites
- "Conformity kills the soul, and compliance kills the body." – Neoborn's quote on obedience effects.
- "What is murdering the planet is not CO2... it's urbanized life—75% of humanity there, creating emissions for convenience." – On city impacts.
- "Scientists made an infectious poliovirus from scratch... funded by DARPA. Bioterrorists? Or our own labs?" – On lab viruses.
- "The Cutter Incident: 200,000 kids vaccinated, 40,000 paralyzed, 10 dead. And they call it 'oversight'?" – Historical vaccine event.
- "Big Sexy's 'Michigan'—American vibe, a story to feel, with Eagles notes. Real music!" – On the featured song.
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