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Aug. 1, 2023

753: EXPOSING Big Pharma's Grip on Education

@angiewong returns to raise the alarm on Big Pharma's hidden agenda of gender-affirming care in schools, exposing the root causes of cultural wars, and urging for a more effective education system.

Join Brian Nichols and special guest Angie Wong in this explosive episode of The Brian Nichols Show as they delve deep into two critical issues shaping our society today.

First, they tackle the alarming rise of the "elderly caucus" in the 2020s, with prominent figures like Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Mitch McConnell taking the reins in Washington, D.C. The implications of ageism and mental capacity are fiercely debated, as these influential individuals shape laws that will impact our generation and those to come.

Next, they shed light on the hidden agenda of gender-affirming care in schools, a growing concern in first-world nations. Angie exposes the confusion caused among children and the lack of media coverage on this crucial topic. From government schools to YouTube influencers like Mr. Beast, the indoctrination is spreading, and Big Pharma's influence is at the heart of the matter.

The future of our education system and the well-being of our children are at stake! Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that uncovers the root causes of these cultural wars and offers a path towards a more effective education system.

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Brian Nichols  
Introducing Washington DC elderly caucus plus, are they brainwashing our kids at public schools? Let's talk about that. Instead of focusing on winning arguments, we're teaching the basic fundamentals of sales and marketing and how we can use them to win in the world of politics, teaching you how to meet people where they're at on the issues they care about. Welcome to The Brian Nichols Show. Well, hey there, folks, Brian Nichols here on The Brian Nichols Show. Thank you for joining us. For another fun filled episode. I am as always your humble host. Joining you live from our NT Studios here in lovely restring, Indiana and returning to The Brian Nichols Show today to talk all things elderly caucus plus, yes. Are they in fact, brainwashing our kids at those public slash government schools returning to the program, and Jiwon Welcome back to The Brian Nichols Show.

Angie Wong  
Hey, thank you for having me back. Brian, this is like it's been a while.

Brian Nichols  
It has it's been a couple of months here, since you're lashing the show a lot. It's kind of a change in the world. I mean, that seems like a evergreen statement. If there ever was one. Right? Everything seems to be changing here. In the 2020s. Every every day, it seems there's a new breaking news headline. You know, the proverbial walls are closing in on someone it seems at some point. Nowadays, it seems that person is Joe Biden of all of all people, the President of the United States, a lot of us in the conservative slash libertarian wing of politics. Did we see that coming? Of course, why everybody else's kind of, you know, oh, my gosh, Joe Biden, the man who's pure snow, he's got corruption laced throughout his entire history in elected office. Say it ain't so. Yeah, turns out, that is the case. But that's a conversation for a different podcast. Angie, we're excited to have you back here on the show. And I know we teased it here, right, we're going to talk about number one, this elderly caucus, which I guess Biden is a part of right. And we see this with the Mitch McConnell's the Nancy Pelosi is of the world but Chuck Schumer's of the world, but also the idea that they're in fact trying to brainwash our kids in the government slash public schooling system. So before we dig into those two topics today, for the audience, who maybe did not hear you last time on The Brian Nichols Show, do us a favor, and reintroduce yourself here to the audience and talk about kind of your role here in the greater conservative political movement.

Angie Wong  
Yeah, well, thank you again, for having me, Brian. So lately, I've returned back into journalism, because I was trying to figure out, what can I do to help our party this round in 2024, it's going to be the dirtiest the ugliest election we've ever seen. In fact, you're gonna see things we've never seen in other elections before things are getting so heated up. So I asked General Mike Flynn, what can I do? He goes, and you do what you've always done. And I've been, you know, I went back into journalism, I was I was a news editor for a number of years overseas, and also here in the US. And I went back into writing. So my latest piece for AIPAC times is wrote about this, basically, the gender affirming care that we're starting to see in our schools. And it is everywhere now. And not just in US schools, but in every school across any first world nation. And I had to ask why, I mean, I'm a parent. And I want to see what is going on in all of our schools that were allowing this to happen. And the answer, as all good journalists do is follow the money. So I follow the money and all the money went to Big Pharma, which no surprise there. But it seems as though that is what is the massive driver here to all of these issues, especially in regards to gender affirming care. In our schools. It's confusing our kids. In fact, this past week, Congress just had a hearing about gender affirming care. And they brought on a lot of kids that transition to the opposite sex, and now D transitions. And they were all warning us don't do this. Don't do this, because we skipped over a very important part here, which is the mental illness of this entire conversation, they jumped over that went straight to the puberty blockers, and then they went and puberty blockers are just a gateway to the sex change operations and the drugs and therapies that they offer. So I know we want to get into that. But essentially, I went back into journalism, and this is what I'm reporting because someone's got to speak about it. Mainstream media is not covering it.

Brian Nichols  
Yeah, well, and let's just kind of dig into this topic, right, because it's obviously a very controversial but also very topical conversation to be having right now, especially with how it is being pushed on kids, not just through the government schools, but also through the entertainment channels. For anybody who's a big fan of Mr. Beast out there on YouTube's got 100 Plus I think, you know, a million subscribers for his channel. He is I think the largest channel on all of YouTube owns the rights to some of the the most downloaded or watched videos on all of YouTube. So he has one of his, his members of his team Chris Tyson, who's been on the show since pretty much his, his channel began. And he recently came out as a pro gender affirming care, you know that he was going through hormone replacement therapy, and now he himself has come out as a woman, he says, and I just kind of, you know, I take a step back now because Mr. Beast is overtly targeted towards kids, his audiences, children. And listen, I'm all about you doing what you want to do in your own personal life. But as soon as what you're doing is now being targeted towards children, the conversation changes. And this is not again, just happening in the government schooling system. It's happening in our entertainment, it's happening in the culture. So Angie, talk to us about, you know, going back to that government school, public school issue we're seeing right now where yes, we do have this more or less monopoly on the education system that is slowly but surely being broken down by folks like Cory de Angeles, who are promoting the ideas of school choice, but it still exists pretty much as the status quo solution for millions of Americans out there who have their kids in the government schools. So talk to us about, you know, what parents should be paying attention to? And really, what what is the the extent of the indoctrination as it pertains to how government and big pharma, as you tease are pushing this on our children?

Angie Wong  
Yeah, we have to understand what is happening culturally and how this is being financed, right. So these cultural wars just don't grow up by themselves. And it's not organic, this particular one is pushed. And there's big money behind these culture wars that are coming through, and it's coming through to our kids and into our schools. And the big reason for all of this is because for the longest time, Big Pharma has been looking for a way to enter our school system. Because once you get kids locked into your drugs and your product, you have a life long client. This is a kid who is going to be taking drugs from the age of five on upwards because if you're talking about something like gender affirming care, this doesn't stop. These are forever hormone drugs, that people who transition will have to take because they just don't produce that type of hormone naturally. If you're born woman or male to receive the opposite, you're just not going to be generating that naturally. So they have clients for life. And I saw this happening when my own kids were in school where the drug companies would be all over the school counselors, and all over the parents for ADHD drugs. I remember seeing this with the little boys in my when my kids were in elementary school. They were drugging a lot of the boys were just bouncy little boys. They can't sit there for eight hours a day. So you know, little Johnny's misbehaving, he's got an issue. Well, no, let's you know, it's not because of the class size issue. You have 33 kids to one teacher, and the teacher can't handle it. Oh, no, it's a little Johnny's fault, because he just can't, you know, control himself. So let's drag him up. And I saw so many little boys go from first grade to second third grade, where they were zombies. They literally went from bouncing off the wall to like, almost like, you know, drugged out their eyes were drooping their thrones, right. They were It was so sad to see. And it's a lot of it is we took away the P programs and all those programs that allow kids to run around and be kids. So

Brian Nichols  
back to tech technology, they used to be one of the best hands on activities for a lot of those energetic boys, a lot of that is being removed from classrooms as well.

Angie Wong  
Yes. So and we're being they're being replaced by meta type, things like, you know, the arts and more theater, those programs are well supported, especially in the school that my kids were in, in the West Village in New York City. I'm all happy and fine about that. But it just does not cater to, you know, all kids. And I think that's where the real problems are. And we didn't address the real problems, which really are the, the class sizes, it was, there's no funding for it. And the teachers cannot control all these children. So I bring that up, because later on, we graduated to a new problem that may or may not have been self created, right? Remember, it's that you have a product that you want to push, which is hormone therapy. And then why don't why don't we create the problem where you know, we have the mass amount of people taking this new drug, right. So that's what I'm starting to see. And that's the story that I'm chasing right now is how much influence the drug companies have with these influencers, who our kids are, you know, they're watching their iPads all day long. And they're seeing this stuff my own daughter who is right there. That kind of pre puberty age, you know, I'm starting to see what's happening. They get they're getting kids, when their bodies are changing. And they're a little bit confused about it, they don't really like it. Because you know, all kids go through that when you're like eight, 910 11 years old when your body's changing or know what's going on. It's not because they want to be the opposite sex. It's because they're confused and things are happening. And you know, you want to be a parent and do the right thing. Unfortunately, that narrative got swept, narrative came on and say, Well, maybe you'd be happier as a boy. Or maybe you'd be happier as a girl. And we have a way of doing that. You know, so Chloe Cole, who's very well known D transitioner, came out in Congress this week and said, I wish my parents knew what was going on. I wish my school counselors knew what was going on. It wasn't because I wanted to go from girl to boy, it was just because I was embarrassed, I was growing breasts and things were weird. And men were looking at me funny. We didn't address those issues. We just went, Okay, let's just chop off her breasts. Let's give her you know, hormone drugs. Let's turn her into a boy instead. Because that's really what's going on with her. So, you know, as a parent, I'm going whoa, how are we going to navigate an entire generation around this? Because you're getting hit in every which way? You're getting hit at the schools, you're getting hit on YouTube, you're getting hit on tick tock. I don't know what to do. And it's, it's I can imagine other parents being equally frustrated.

Brian Nichols  
It's a situation where we're finding ourselves, I think, as a society at a crossroads. Right? Where are are we going to continue to address the symptoms? Or are we going to address the root of the problem, right. And this kind of goes back to what we talked about, from The Brian Nichols Show perspective, we look at the world through the lens of sales, right? Like everything in life is sales, you're selling yourself an idea, a product, a solution, your politics. And in this case, we're trying to solve a problem, right? And we're we had to reverse engineer is how did that problem start. And too often, politicians are incentivized to, to solve air, quote, very loosely on the word solve the symptoms of the problem, to create the illusion that they have actually gone out and fixed, whatever the problem is only to not only have that problem faster, and then come back as a problem, even worse than it was before years down the road, but maybe cause other problems, unintentionally unintended consequences in other areas that were as a result of trying to fix the again, the symptom versus actually going to the root of the problem. So I think, you know, again, going back to we being at a crossroads, are we going going to continue as a society to only address the symptoms? Or are we actually going to take the sometimes difficult steps and that is addressing the underlying root of where this is all coming from? Angie, what are your kind of thoughts there from my little rant?

Angie Wong  
I saw something this week in Congress when when Congresswoman Kate McCormack was out speaking about this, and trying to basically de fund Congress from from giving money to kids and to medical professions, basically do the sex change on young children. We had a bunch of Democrats who walked out of the hearing room, they didn't want to hear it, they just walked out. So that tells me that they're getting financed from big pharma, they're getting money from there, it's not because they care about your kids. It's not because they really, really care about, you know, transgender kids, it's because they couldn't be seen in that room. If they're also receiving money from the drug companies, right? Or they that's their silent protest. So it tells me, in order to do this, you have to start regulating the drug companies you have to get. You have to get them off our social media, they're causing the problem. And again, it's not because they care about kids who want to actually transition. And I believe there is a segment of people who do they just want to sell you their drugs. As you said, your show is all about marketing and following money and seeing where this goes. This is a crisis that they've created. And it's a crisis that they've been able to push through all the channels and pathways that they already have carved out, which is in Congress, which is with our teachers unions, which is even with our schools, you have well meaning school counselors who really are there to help kids. But meanwhile, the kids are hearing this message on their iPads when they get home about you know, like, maybe life would be better if I was a boy or a girl. And it's always the same awful message, which is, and I hate this because the message is would you rather have a transgender kid or a dead kid? And that is what we've been hearing over and over again, as parents. It's like if we don't know to transition your kid your kids are more likely to commit suicide. That has been the rhetoric that has been pushed out onto parents. So what does a parent do? We don't, you know, obviously, we don't want our kids to harm themselves. So this is scary, because what we're seeing now is not just a problem within the household, the government has now stepped into being a parent. So if let's say, my daughter comes to me and says, Okay, I want to transition, and she tells someone at school, or she tells a counselor or someone you know, in a counseling center, and I don't go along with that, if I'm in the state of California, and I don't allow her to transition, the state takes her away. You're the bad guy. Yeah. And and you have your, you're going to start seeing that in every state. Now, any democratic state, you're gonna start seeing that, and and the judges are all on board with this as well. You know, if I'm not going to sign that parental release, to let her start ticking, puberty blockers and sex changing drugs, the judge will sign it on your behalf. And they're safe houses for these kids as well. And there's a whole network where are these kids can go. So I I've completely lost control of my kid now. And we're not even talking teenage years, we can go as young as like eight 910 years old. Now, Gavin Newsom wants to potentially run for president, you want this to be in every single state, you want this to be a federal program. That's where we're headed. That's where they want to go. And again, none of this is about caring for your children. It's all about this new cocktail of drugs that we can push on the youngest patients we can find.

Brian Nichols  
Oh, yep, you hit the nail on the head there, Angie. And by the way, you tease our next segment, which is looking at why Gavin Newsom would be wanting to consider running for president. And that is because yeah, the elderly caucus taking over Washington, DC here in 2023. But before we get there, I'm gonna go ahead and give a shout out to today's sponsor, and that is cardio miracle. Now, folks, I am a big fan of cardio miracle. I've been using it now for about a month and a half. And I have nothing but amazing positive things to say. For experience and performance. You've always dreamed and become the most energized, active version of yourself how because cardio miracle fuels your body with the nutrients it needs for peak performance, allowing you to push your limits and reach new heights, whether you're crushing it at the gym, conquering the trails, or simply chasing your daily goals. Cardio miracle has your back with support energy and performance. And if you are a listener here on The Brian Nichols Show audience and you want to go ahead and take part of the cardio miracle we'll head to the shownotes click the link, it'll bring you over to cardio miracle.com where you will get 15% off your order if you use that link or if you're listening to the show and he's going to cardio miracle.com use code TBNS at checkout for that 15% discount. 53 Homemade bioavailable nutrients in one serving. And by the way, if you are not at all impressed with the amazing outcomes you will experience with cardio miracle 100% money back guarantee one more time link in the show notes Brian Nichols show.com Cardio miracle use code TBNS at checkout Alright, Angie, let's talk about the elderly caucus. This is a term you coined here before we kick things off here on the program today, as we were getting ready to map things out for our conversation. And man if that does not exemplify what we are currently looking at, in terms of leadership on on our rather on behalf of our elected officials. And you look on both sides of the aisle, right. On the left you have Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer on the right you have folks like Mitch McConnell, who just had a very scary health episode during a press conference here at the end of last week, and plus all the other old Fuddy duddies, they're in the GOP. Talk to us, Angie. Oh, there we go. Talk to us, Angie, what do you what do you think right now and you're looking at all these elected officials in in DC, with them being so old? Where does this leave, you know, such a vast chasm between where they are and where your average American is?

Angie Wong  
Yeah, so let me read you some stats. The average age of Congress in the Senate is 64 years old. That is the average age of a senator right now in the US Congress, and in the House of Representatives. 58 Which I actually think that's okay, you know, 58 You know, he's still kind of sprightly. I gotta just, I just gotta give a shout out to my very good friend who is 73 years old today. So I have lots of great friends who are still completely with it up here. They're, you know, up there and age, you know, I know so Only three is the new 25. But, you know, um, I will tell you watching Dianne Feinstein getting wheeled into Congress, and you know, in a wheelchair, she's like, you know, she's pale as a ghost. She doesn't know how to vote anymore. She had to have her aides reminder

Brian Nichols  
literally say just say I rate is broken. And

Angie Wong  
it's no, it's so I think it should be the elderly and mentally challenged caucus, right. And you need those kinds of, you need those kind of catchphrases in order for the news to pick it up. Because if you're just gonna say, oh, old people age limit all this stuff. Yeah, we've heard it all before you have to have catchphrases, so that the news media will pick up things like, okay, mentally challenged, or, you know, the elder caucus, we need those unfortunate labels. But that's really what we have here. We have elderly and mentally unfit people in our Congress making laws for our future. Okay, and I these are really, really stressful times, because we have down the pipeline, you have laws coming out about artificial intelligence, you have laws controlling our social media, you have laws that really will resonate, not just with our generation, but our children's generation. Meanwhile, you know, I can't imagine Dianne Feinstein even able to write an email by herself without her aides. Right? How was she able to represent us properly? Remember what district she's from? She's from Silicon Valley. Right? This is where she's representing in that state. And it's like, wow, how are you able to write laws that you probably don't understand at this point? And that's not just an ageism thing? That is just a mental capacity thing? And same thing with John Fetterman. I mean, that I just don't know. Like, I don't want to be rude. And I don't want to be mean, but you know, the guy can't read off the screen, or even speak properly. How is he able to be a lawmaker at this very moment. I really feel like we need some stop measures here. We need this is not even extreme stuff, right? Like if my grandmother can't see she can't drive, she's not going to get our you know, her driver's license renewed. If I can't do my job properly, because I can't speak or I don't know what's going on, or anything, you get fired. That's how it works in the real world. These guys, they can't do their jobs anymore. Whether it be age or mental fitness, they can't do their jobs. They cannot make laws or write laws or proposed laws even so who's really behind all this? It's their aides. That's the only people who actually want them there.

Brian Nichols  
Angie, Angie, we could keep going. Um, but I think you're the audience gets it, right. Like they they look at these elected officials who are obviously on their way out, right. And this is not trying to be, you know, just crass. It's just reality. Like, these are elderly individuals who normally in any other situation in life, they would not be put in positions of power, they'd be put, frankly, in a nursing home. And I try to say that kindly. But with that being said, we are unfortunately already hard pressed for time. So let's go towards final thoughts today. If you wouldn't mind, Angel, let you go ahead and wrap things up for us. So what would you say is something you want the audience to take away from today's episode? But also, if you would? Let us know where folks can go ahead and continue the conversation? Should they want to reach out afterwards?

Angie Wong  
Yeah, no, I want to hear what your audience has to say about all of the things that we discussed today, especially the gender affirming cares. I really want to hear from parents. I want to know what you're hearing in the schools, how you're navigating your children around this because it's everywhere now. It's really saturated. The parent school children market, and you can reach me, I'm on Twitter. You can get me at Angie Wong. That's hopefully easy and simple to remember at Angie Wong. That's my Twitter handle. Oh, are we calling it Twitter anymore? Is it x is I can't call it X when you call a tweet. Like just just a Y. I'm just gonna keep talking, calling it a tweet until someone really wants to correct me and you can't call on

Brian Nichols  
the ex. That's just weird.

Angie Wong  
It's just not a verb. Guys, I don't know. I know Elon Musk wants to put everything under the x label because he's got some big plans to turning everything into big WeChat like platform, so I get that. But also like with elderly care, it look sorry, that elderly elderly care, elder, I always called it elder abuse. Oh my goodness. It's the elder caucus. You know, my final thoughts on that is we need some young people to run people who understand what's going on in this world today to make laws for the future. And I'm happy to assist in that. I'm happy to talk all day long about policy. I just want someone who understands what's going on. I'm not going to even bother with the age limit issue because there's quick

to vote in some younger generation, and the next generation will understand the issues that are being faced today that are pressing. So I urge your young viewers to consider running for public office.

Brian Nichols  
Angie, thank you for joining us. Always a great conversation and folks if you got some value from today's conversation, you know the drill Go ahead, give today's episode a share. When you do please tag yours truly at B nickels Liberty Yeah, Facebook and X Twitter. We don't know. And you want more time work. What's the handle for folks to go ahead and follow you?

Angie Wong  
Yeah, follow me at Angie Wong. Just that Angie wall on X twitter whatever you want to call it. I'm also on Instagram and Facebook and all of the social media so you just come find me this is the face. Hope to see you there.

Brian Nichols  
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Angie Wong

Chairman of Legacy PAC

Angie Wong is a graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. After graduating, she had a successful career as a news editor, reporter and columnist in the U.S. and Asia for publications such as South China Morning Post, Reuters, NY Times and WSJ. She pivoted to politics and has worked on numerous political races at the local and federal level. As Legacy PAC President, Angie is honored to help grow the organization’s political influence, providing minority candidates excellent support in GOTV initiatives and campaign funding.

Angie is also the national media spokesperson for Veterans for America First (VFAF). She is currently on a nationwide tour to get out the votes for Election 2022.