The person in the video you see below is Dana White. He’s president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts organization obsessively followed by its fans, who tend to be younger men. Dana has been dealing with some controversy since he was caught on tape on New Year’s Eve slapping his wife in a drunken brawl. But we’re more interested in something he said a few months ago on the “Action Junkeez” podcast.
White said that he’d had bloodwork done by an expert in Miami who said, based on a blood draw and DNA sample, that he could pinpoint White’s death to the month, and that he had 10.4 years to live.
In an unedited version of the recording, we find that it’s a biologist named Gary Brecka who claimed he could pinpoint White’s death date, and that his company is known as “10X Health System.”
White also mentioned that the company was owned by Grant Cardone.
We know Cardone as Scientology’s hammy get-rich huckster who has made a fortune with a heavy use of social media.
We had previously reported that Cardone was branching out from buying and selling apartment buildings and getting into such sketchy areas as stem cell therapy.
And we want to thank the reader that brought “10X Health Systems” to our attention, because wow, this is next-level stuff.
You see, after Dana White was told that his death could be pinpointed to the month, he was then offered a longer life if he would just follow the 10X Health System plan.
See how that works? Clever. You’re going to die next week — unless you give us a boatload of cash.
So what are some of the things that 10X Health System has on offer? Well, you thought Scientology prices were nutty.
One of the lines you can invest in is the “Superhuman Protocol” which is described in this way: “The Superhuman Protocol is specifically designed to help your DNA function properly so that you can look, feel, and be great.”
Hey, that sounds scientific. Let’s look at the products for sale.
130 grand for a tanning bed, some oxygen, some “pulsed electromagnetic field therapy,” and some red lights? Where do we sign up!
But wait, there’s more! You too can get in on the superhuman DNA industry with a 10X Health System franchise!
Is Grant, our tipster asked, “trying to cash in on the QAnon ‘med bed’ BS?”
(If you check in on our blog about the QAnon movement, “The Lowdown,” you may know that some Q patriots seem to believe that the “elites” are keeping miracle “med bed” technology from us that would heal us instantly from any disease, sort of like Dr. McCoy’s gadgets on the Starship Enterprise.)
But we also can’t help wondering about Grant’s side gig sort of setting up a competition with his Scientology principles here. Who’s going to want to go through the TRs in the hopes of raising IQ, when you can fork out for a med bed that maximizes the effectiveness of your DNA?
And at Scientology-like prices, too. Is Grant setting up competition with Scientology, or is he squirreling here? (In Scientology, “squirrels” are those who make their own use of L. Ron Hubbard’s ideas outside the strict guidelines of the church itself.)
Why sit in a Scientology sauna for a month, for example, when you can hurry up your transformation with Grant’s 10X IV setup!
Gosh, ever wonder what it would be like to have government agencies that actually looked into flim flam artists pretending to administer medicine?
Yeah, those were the days.
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Strawberries and cream.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
Peanut butter and jelly.
Grant Cardone and Q-tastic med beds.
Some of the greatest and most manifestly meant-to-be pairings in modern history.
I'm having a shitty day at work and this story made me laugh...the bs people believe is astounding.