

The Gary Null Show 7.18.25
15 snips Jul 18, 2025
Financial expert Alistair McLeod draws intriguing parallels between today's economy and the 1929 Great Depression, discussing rising debt and credit challenges. He evaluates Bitcoin's role as a potential alternative currency amidst fears of credit bubbles. The conversation also touches on corporate ethics, job security, and how layoffs are reshaping young professionals' futures, particularly in the AI sector. McLeod emphasizes the necessity for adaptability in this tech-driven job landscape while hinting at broader economic concerns.
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Intermittent Fasting and Walking
- Practice intermittent fasting by eating your last meal at 7 p.m. and then fasting for at least 12 hours.
- Walk briskly for 20 minutes after meals to control blood sugar and improve metabolism.
Rat Study on Diet and Longevity
- Gary Null studied rats in a large free environment and found they lived 22-24% longer with better diet and exercise.
- His studies were largely unpublished due to funding priorities favoring pharmaceuticals.
Science Suppressed Prevention Research
- Mainstream science often overlooked diet's role in disease due to big pharma funding.
- Prevention research was suppressed because it threatened pharmaceutical profits.