
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/ Today's Sponsors: David Protein: Order a sample pack at https://Davidprotein.com Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/
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Morning, everybody. Welcome back. Hell of an episode for you today. I was thinking before I started this intro, I wanted to find a term, like an anchor term that could describe the thesis or core concept of the episode. And honestly, it's corruption.
So my guest today is Brian Hubbard, and he was recently on Joe's podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, if you haven't heard of it, with I believe his former senator, Rick Perry. And they were talking specifically about Ibogaine. And on that episode, they talked a lot about the mechanisms of IB gain.
And a lot of the times the conversation about IB gain, at least in the modern era, 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. That's the conversation that is often have, at least in the circles that I'm involved with.
And Brian and Rick, like I said, we're on the show discussing the mechanisms of how it worked. Brian, on our conversation. We talked more about, a lot more about, and he broke down incredibly well, the corruption and resistance from those that are in power. And that might be from a political perspective or, I mean, let's be more honest than that. It's a monetary perspective.
Those that have something to lose by a treatment process that isn't controlled by big pharma. So Brian, I'm going to read his bio here a little bit because I think it's important for you to understand who he is. He served for years in Kentucky's Office of Attorney General, overseeing medical fraud and leading the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission.
Brian's first intro to this, and this is a term that I've heard people use who are from the Kentucky area when they talk about the opioid crisis. They use things like ravaged, destroyed. I've never been there, not my place to say those things. I'm just repeating what I have heard. But it was through the lens of addiction that Brian first heard about Ibogaine.
He's witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of the opioid crisis, which has left Kentucky the second hardest hit state in the nation. His role also gave him an intimate view of what many believe to be corruption and bribery at the highest levels of government and industry. Best intro there is right there. Ready to get into the episode? As am I. Bear with me and come along.
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