221: Convictions Over Complacency

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This week, we are releasing an interview from The End of COVID educational series. In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom, Dr. Ben Tapper, and Alec Zeck discuss their steadfast resistance against stringent legislative measures in California, focusing on medical freedom, informed consent, and personal sovereignty. Together, reflecting on their life's work and deep convictions rooted in skepticism of the pharmaceutical industry, the three will share personal experiences of opposition and the sacrifices made to uphold their beliefs.

The conversation further explores the historical and modern perspectives of chiropractic, highlighting influential figures like Shiga Taro Morikubo, foundational works by D.D. Palmer and B.J. Palmer, and the ongoing ideological battle within the profession against allopathic influences. This conversion emphasizes unity, resilience, and the drive towards true health by drawing parallels to historical struggles for medical independence. The episode underscores the critical role of community support, individual responsibility, and the power of speaking out to inspire future generations to embrace their health potential and resist systemic pressures.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks
01:10 Convictions Over Complacency
02:24 Personal Background and Influences
03:43 Legislative Battles and Advocacy
10:54 The Role of Fear and Anxiety
18:53 Historical Context and Chiropractic Resistance
31:17 Reflecting on a Personal Journey
32:20 Challenging the Medical Establishment
34:17 Confrontations and Convictions
35:39 The Role of Chiropractors and Other Health Professionals
46:54 The Importance of Future Generations
53:06 Standing Up for Health and Freedom
01:02:16 Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action

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