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🗓️ 13 January 2025
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W. Bryan Hubbard was the 1st Chairman of the Kentucky Opioid Commission and currently leads the REID Foundation’s American Ibogaine Initiative.
Follow Bryan on Twitter at: https://x.com/w_bryan_hubbard
Learn more about the Texas Ibogaine Initiative at: https://www.reid.foundation/texas-ibogaine-initiative
Review Reveille Advisors' comprehensive open-source investigation into the sabotage of Bryan's Kentucky Ibogaine Initiative at: https://www.reveilleadvisors.com/ibogaine/
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0:00.0 | Good morning, everybody. Welcome back. Hell of an episode for you today. I was thinking before I started |
0:04.4 | this intro, I wanted to find a term, like an anchor term that could describe the thesis or core |
0:10.1 | concept of the episode. And honestly, it's corruption. So my guest today is Brian Hubbard, and he was |
0:16.9 | recently on Joe's podcast, the Joe Rogan experience, if you haven't heard of it, |
0:21.4 | with, I believe, his former Senator Rick Perry. |
0:24.5 | And they were talking specifically about IBE gain. |
0:27.7 | And on that episode, they talked a lot about the mechanisms of I.B. Gain. |
0:30.6 | And a lot of the times the conversation about I.B. Gain, at least in the modern era, |
0:36.3 | the last five years that I've been exposed to it, is through assistance with veterans, whether it's a chemical addiction, post-traumatic stress, TBI, a lot of Venn diagram overlap in those things. |
0:48.6 | That's the conversation that is often have, at least in the circles that I'm involved with. |
0:53.1 | And Brian and Rick, like I said, |
0:56.2 | we're on the show discussing the mechanisms of how it worked. Brian, on our conversation, |
1:04.4 | we talked more about, a lot more about, and he broke down incredibly well, the corruption and |
1:10.5 | resistance from those that are in power, and that broke down incredibly well, the corruption and resistance from those that are |
1:12.7 | in power, and that might be from a political perspective, or, I mean, let's be more honest than that. |
1:18.3 | It's a monetary perspective. Those that have something to lose by a treatment process that isn't |
1:23.9 | controlled by big pharma. So Brian, I'm going to read his bio here a little bit because I think it's important |
1:29.5 | for you to understand who he is. |
1:31.2 | He served for years in Kentucky's Office of Attorney General, overseeing medical fraud |
1:36.0 | and leading the Kentucky opioid abatement advisory commission. |
1:40.7 | Brian's first intro to this, and this is a term that I've heard people use who are from the Kentucky area when it talks about, when they talk about the opioid crisis. |
1:48.4 | They use things like ravaged, destroyed. |
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