Don't Tread on Liberty

More Medical Alternatives -- Pay Attention!

Jason Davis Season 3 Episode 25

We all know the state of the healthcare system and more and more options are popping up to fill the gap. Adam Hardage is a highly decorated special forces veteran that is now the CEO of Remote Health Solutions, the first patriot healthcare system with zero discrimination. Adam joins us to talk the current state of affairs, what's wrong in medicine, and how to protect yourself. 
Today's Topics:

  • What created the horrible healthcare and hospital care system we see in America today?
  • What can Patriots do if they don't trust the Hospital system right now?
  • Will the Medical Rights of Patients and their families be restored?
  • How safe is our nation's blood supply right now?
  • What is "Pocketcare" and how does it work?

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Remote Health Solutions

Guest Bio:
After 4 Wars and 6 Deployments post 9/11 in Iraq, Afghanistan, West Africa, Jordan, Syria, Special Ops Veteran Adam Hardage says he sees his current mission clear as day; Defending Medical Freedom and providing access to honest, transparent, and ethical care for people, which is something you cannot find in America's current Medical Industrial Complex. As CEO of Remote Health Solutions, Adam believes that the mission of his company is a calling from on high, from our divine Father. Adam says his goal is to leave this country in as good a shape as it was given to him, and right now he says 'we have a lot of work to do to bring America back" Adam says he's will to "go to the mattresses" for this country, for his oath, for the future of America and his children. Adding "We are in a war for the very idea of what it means to be an American and be free. This is the hill that I will die on."

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Intro:

fighting back against the left's non stop attacks on liberty, freedom. And America, America. This is don't tread on liberty. Jason Davis is on the air.

Jason Davis:

Hey, welcome back to don't turn on liberty. Thanks for being here. Jason Davis, we're back again with more of our solutions, programming all summer talking about solutions. And we got more than that for you today. Like I've been telling you guys for two years stay out of the hospitals, which are now nothing more than imprisonment camps where they euthanize people. But our guest today is actually doing something about that. He's a highly decorated veteran of our special operations forces. And now he's the CEO of his own telehealth organization, remote health solutions. Adam hardage is with us. Thanks for being here. How are you?

Adam Hardage:

Absolutely. Thanks a lot, Jason. Appreciate it. I'm doing great. It's, it's real pleasure to be here.

Jason Davis:

It's a pleasure to have you. And let me just say, Thank you for your service. We really appreciate it. Respect the military tremendously, especially the soldiers. So let me start with that. Because the military, as we were just mentioning, with health freedom is really under attack with these mandatory Vax policies, and so forth, as a servicemen yourself, I mean, how do you feel about that? I mean, you fought for freedom, and they're restricting the freedom of people fighting for that.

Adam Hardage:

You know, it's, it's, it's a really interesting question that you bring up because, as somebody who well, so for example, let me get I'll step in as questions. Since we've got a long format. I'll just kind of give you a long answer there, as opposed to a short one, but it's gonna be a complete answer. So last year, when when we saw the mandates in the lockdowns happen with the COVID, Vax, and, you know, hospital workers getting fired for standing up against tyranny and standing up for medical freedom and everything else. As a company, we said, well, we're gonna, we're gonna build Noah's Ark for medicine, we're gonna establish medical economy 2.0, we are going to find a way I'm not sure how we're going to do it. But we're going to hire every single hospital worker that was last year's heroes. And now they're that's your zeros for refusing to get an experimental jab. So then that naturally brings across people say, Oh, well, you're just an anti Vax person or whatever else. And I say to myself, Well, no, I was 20 years in the military. So the last thing I am is anti Vax, considering I've had every single one of the anthrax shots plus the boosters plus, I mean, you name it yellow fever, and on and on and on every single vaccine under the sun drew the line for myself personally, in my family with this one, because I could tell early on that something in milk was sour, and that this was a different deal. And so now when I started looking at the mandate that across the force, and they're kicking people out and giving them a dishonorable discharge, which is absolutely punitive, unnecessarily, so and it's horrible, and it's awful, and, and I feel bad for my brothers and sisters that are still, you know, trying to figure out I mean, we get calls from them a lot. Hey, can you give me a medical exemption? Can you give me a religious waiver? Well, no, we can't do medical exemptions for US forces because you guys fall under federal law with regard to and it's part of that's, that's part of the the nasty bit that you sign up for. I mean, there's a thing in the military where they talk about, you know, it can cost you an arm and a leg. And that, unfortunately, is the is the real nut of it. And there's no place on Earth, more directive towards the mission and less caring about the individual than the US military. Now, I understand there's a purpose and a place for that. However, I personally think that this is medical malpractice, that this is criminal negligence, and that this is willful negligence. On behalf of the CDC, the NIH, the FDA, all of them. I think that this is a fight absolutely worth fighting and standing for. Not only that, but the the FDA approved vaccine, the comer unnati will never be available on the market. Pfizer has admitted that and the reason why, as I'm sure you know, if they were to actually sell that as an FDA approved vaccine, then they are open to criminal liability and product liability. Right now under operating under an EUA emergency use authorization. They will never be held criminally or medically liable. And that is the game that they have played. So they're using our servicemen and women, and it's horrible. And I'm completely against it in every way. And we are fighting against this in every way that we can. So here's your long answer, but as a but it's a complete one.

Jason Davis:

Yeah, it is. Absolutely. Now you bring up a good point with the commonality vaccine. Interesting. Interestingly enough, you bring that up because just in the last week, vials of this stuff has started to show up on military bases all across the country. Have you heard about this?

Adam Hardage:

I have not actually, this is News.

Jason Davis:

Yeah. Well, it has and Dr. Jane rubies do Peters have reported on it. They are showing up in multiple military bases. And what they've actually started to uncover is that they're just putting the labels on the vial, they really don't know if it's actually the Coleman rd stuff or not. You should look into that though. It's pretty interesting.

Adam Hardage:

You know, it's funny these days, it seems like news comes at me pretty fast. And I can barely keep up on an almost daily basis. Because I don't know about you, Jason. But I feel like we are pretty close to peak insanity and peak stupid as far as society goes. And that's one of the reasons why we're doing this is like, we've got to stop the wheels from coming off at this point.

Jason Davis:

Yeah, there's no question. Now, do you feel like a lot of military personnel share your views? Or is it is it a minority of the military?

Adam Hardage:

At this point, I would say it's very much a minority of the military. And this is the scary aspect of this to me, because the purge has been ongoing for a lot longer than since January. And through March of 2020. When this whole thing started, I realized in my own service, I left the service, I think it was in either in 2016 2017. I can't remember exactly when but I left because I remember feeling like my opinion was not welcome. And and by the way, I have an awesome track record. I was one of the nation's clandestine operatives, I've recruited multiple foreign agents on behalf of this nation. I have done some, some pretty, some pretty high speed things. And so and I have no blemishes on my record, I have an honorable discharge from both the Army and the Air Force and blah, blah, blah. So held a TS for 20 years, I've been polygraph seven times. So so my my record is not in question. But when I looked at the way that that, that I was being treated personally, and that did a lot of my colleagues who were like me, let's say, white males, who were Alpha types, it was not really appreciated. The way that we were, I guess, I would say, and I started to realize, well, we're more focused on EEO complaints, Equal Employment Opportunity complaints. And you know, if I stick my neck up about anything, I'll immediately be called either racist and misogynist, the homophobe, blah, blah, blah. And I was like this, this doesn't make any sense. I thought we were supposed to be focused on the mission. You know, where the mission is. Stop bad guy acts from hijacking a plane and flying it into a building. I kind of thought that was the mission of the the intelligence community in the military and everything else. But as it turns out, I was wrong. It has changed. So I would say that the purge has been ongoing for some time. And those with the backbone and spine to stand up against tyranny. Most of them have been purged to date, I would say, sadly,

Jason Davis:

yeah, it's pretty common theme. A lot of this started under Barack Obama, people don't really realize the damage that he did behind the scenes, appointing judges and, you know, communists to all kinds of government positions and a whole bunch of other things. But part of that was also the Obamacare and a lot of stuff that was in that, I think, is a precursor to some of the things that we see today. You know, one of the big things when Obamacare was passed was all this talk about, you know, the right to life, you when you're older, they can just cut you off. We'll see. Now you see, now you start to see that here in the hospitals that just, you know, you go in and they just cut you off, they imprison these people, they won't let their family get them out. And then they sedate them. And then they use a drug like remdesivir, which causes all organ failure. And they basically kill you. Right?

Adam Hardage:

It's also important, you're 100% Correct. First off, but then second. So what was interesting is I did not realize how insidious Obamacare was, you know, was 10 years ago, whenever it was really first, you know, pitched on the scene. And when when they first started shopping it around. I didn't really frankly, pay that much attention. Because I was, you know, my mid 30s. Guy, I was healthy, you know, I'm starting to raise a family I'm still deploying like all these other things. There's only so many things you can pay attention to In a day, the now especially running this company, I am very well aware of how dark and insidious and evil much of Obamacare is. And in this, this has been going on for a long time. And if you follow the money, you will get a lot of the answers that you seek, it's always very important to follow the money. So like, for example, in our company, follow the money, we we have 100, I'll just use this as an example. Like a patient can come into our network for 150 bucks a month. And they can, they can quit anytime they have unlimited access to their medical provider unlimited. So meaning they can come see that doctor 1015 times a month if they need to. And their their monthly fee does not change, it was 150 bucks a month. And that's it. So my financial incentive is for that patient would be healthy, and to be in our network, but to not need to come see our doctor every month or every every two weeks or every week. Because if that happens, then I'm losing money. Whereas if you look at a financial incentive of a hospital, or the medical industrial complex, it's exactly the opposite. So the hospital, for example, it's just a COVID patient goes in their finances, the first thing that hospitals is going to do is probably code them as a probable COVID thing, even if it's not COVID. I literally have seen that multiple times, with our family, with our employees, with people or in our network. And so the hospital wants to code them as a is a probable COVID. So they're gonna give them a COVID test. Okay, the fake death, which is it's a PCR test, let's not even get into the testing side of it, right? So, but whatever. So they're gonna do that and it comes back, they're gonna be positive or whatever. So the hospital gets financial incentive there. And then the hospital gets financial incentives, put him on remdesivir makes a whole lot of money for the hospital, of which for him, this fear causes complex organ failure, just like you said, and kills 54% of the people 54% of the people that they even gave it to in the trials. In fact, that never even finished, like a vaccine trial because it killed so many of the people in the trial that they pulled it and thought she

Jason Davis:

knows for this. Yeah, that was for the Ebola trials. Exactly. And

Adam Hardage:

it was what was that like 20 years ago or whatever it was. So we're meanwhile there's got something like ivermectin, which is cheaper than dirt, there are no patents still enforceable on it. So it's, it is commercially available anywhere in the world. It's over the counter, and it's cheap, like 50 cents a dose and, and they want to rail against that even as a number to register drug on the who knows, essential medications list. And the number two drug on the NIH, his own recommended drug for experimental treatment of COVID SARS cov. Two, right, which let's not even get into that, because we also know that SARS cov, two was invented in a lab in Wuhan at the US government paid for it. So meanwhile, I'm running around the world thinking that I'm fighting the bad guys for God, country, Mom freedom and apple pie. And all along, I'm really just protecting Fauci and the rest of his clowns from, you know, I guess, being being shown the light of day, and uncovering the evil that they're doing overseas, which now our country has paid for this very scourge that has been reaped on humanity. The people can say that COVID is not a real thing, or whatever else I promise you it is the disease is very real, the effects are very real. And the insidious nature of it being a product of, you know, experimental creation and enhanced gain of function type research, all of that is very real. So the contracts are there, the background was there, but we just don't want to talk about that. It's society. So we all have those issues. You can we could spend an hour unpacking each one of those issues. Yeah,

Jason Davis:

for sure. So you, so you agree, and you know that it was manmade, lab engineered and released intentionally and all that, and it's absolutely real. But on a world scale, it's not nearly as dangerous as they tried to make it out to be

Adam Hardage:

correct. So well. So again, follow the money. And so if we go back to the financial incentive to now with the remdesivir point in the hospital, there additional financial incentives for you to go to the ICU. Then another one for you get intubated in the ICU. And then finally they get a ventilator bonus. Yes, exactly. But did I say Yeah, exactly ventilator innovated on a ventilator in the ICU, and then when you die, they get the biggest payout of all. And you have no recourse for it. Not only that, but if your family wanted to get you out or you knew you had a power of attorney, let's say medical POA, they're probably just going to ignore it or fight you in the court you'll be dead before Have you been there before the carriers even help?

Jason Davis:

So I got one better for you. Yes talk. I talked to a gentleman last week. You may have seen me just traveling the country right now with Dr. Brian artists and attorney Thomas Rennes Scott Shara as daughter. I believe she was 19 years old. She had high functioning, Down syndrome, I believe, or autism. And she went in the hospital walked in under her own power.

Adam Hardage:

I know the story, as it's heartbreaking. Just I know your doctor fabricated

Jason Davis:

a DNR order and they killed her. And she had no DNR. And they didn't even tell her parents. No, but they were on the phone yelling at him. She doesn't have a DNR and under law, they're in Wisconsin, I guess if you do that, then even if you had a DNR, it's

Adam Hardage:

above. You know, I was just with Tom rounds. Last week in Orlando, he he opened our when and our annual provider conference for all of our doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses and pas and all of our providers. And he opened the conference with a discussion on medical freedom. And that was that vignette was sadly part of of what he was talking about. But I think people just need to understand. You are not the conspiracy theorist. This is all real. Don't Don't listen to a single word that I say don't even listen to what you say. Listen to their own words. Listen to what Fauci says, listen to what Rochelle walensky says, listen to what Noah Harare says, listen to what Klaus Schwab of the WTF say, listen to what Biden says. Biden even just talked about last week, he said, you know, we need more money for the next for the second. For the second pandemic. Yeah. And I thought that's a really interesting way of phrasing it because he didn't say, for future pandemics. I mean, I've said Yeah, sure. Okay. But we need we need money for future pandemics. Okay, I think everybody can get behind that. But you didn't say that. You said the second pandemic, and then you followed it up, even double down and you said, there's gonna be another one. Oh, it's almost like,

Jason Davis:

that was like, No, it's It's almost like they know it's coming. Did

Adam Hardage:

you know I could be a conspiracy theorist, but do I recall the Bill Gates, and some of his buddies did a tabletop exercise last year talking about how monkey pox was gonna sprang onto the scene,

Jason Davis:

I think, named.

Adam Hardage:

I think 22 was a Bernie, Bernie. fictional country.

Jason Davis:

Yeah, I think that didn't happen. What day? I can't remember. It was the next day. It was the very next day.

Adam Hardage:

What day did the monkey pox spring on to the sea? It's almost like there's it's almost like they want you to know. But then meanwhile, they gaslight you the whole time. That's like, I don't know if you've ever been in an abusive relationship. And I have not. But I would imagine it's something like, they, they tell you, you're crazy. And you're stupid, and they beat you up and everything else. And then the you know, then they tell you exactly all the things you accuse them of. And then you're like, what you just said it? And they're like, No, I didn't. It's we live in the age of gaslighting and insanity.

Jason Davis:

It's the Twilight Zone. So here's so here's the$10 million question, Adam. Are we ever going to get our medical freedom restored in this country?

Adam Hardage:

Not much. Take it back. Okay, how do we do that? Right now we have to win on the public stage. And we have to win the debate of ideas. And we have to it is distasteful. It is as it is, I was having this discussion a few weeks ago, with, you know, a good friend of mine, who's a former operator as well, that tier one special operations guy who's done a lot of things Chase bad people around the world do bad things. And, and he and I were talking and he said, Well, you know, I mean we we don't go straight to revolution. And I was like, Well, I don't know. And then in history, you know, if you look at kind of the way these things unfold, I mean, I've done four wars, you've done a few wars yourself. And I mean, it seems like we're kind of getting close to that point. I said, me personally, I want to I want to see a resolution, not a revolution. And he says, Well, you know, you can't go straight to revolution just yet anyway, because we haven't done our duty as civil. You know, members of this, this constitutional societal construct that is called America, we have not done our duty in the public square, which is winning that war of ideas, which is exactly what you and I are doing right now. We're sitting here, we're having this conversation, and we're saying, y'all are just a bunch of liars, and we're going to call you out on it, and I'm going to implode We're all of those who are American people, like true Americans or parents that care about the future of their children and the future of this country. I'm going to implore them to side with us and decide against and to stand up against. And because I think I think we do still have a shot at peaceful resolution.

Jason Davis:

Well, we have a couple of problems. Right. So for one for you, yeah. So, zero for one. It appears that voting is fake. So, I mean, you know, I think anybody would agree that more people came out and voted for Donald Trump in 2020 than ever. That was the most energized election in history. Everywhere he went, there was 30,000 people. Every time I'd go out and drive around my town, there was mile long parades with cars flying Trump flags everywhere, boat parades. You see it all over the news. Joe Biden didn't even leave the basement. And when he did, like, four people would come. They love

Adam Hardage:

the days were the best. Those were like, where there'd be like seven cars in the parking lot. All honking their horns. I'm like, yeah,

Jason Davis:

and then they say, but then they tell us that Joe Biden got more votes than any presidential candidate in history.

Adam Hardage:

You got more votes than Barack Obama, who was up until that point that the most popular presidential candidate ever. And so my trumpet clips that But amazingly, Biden, who can't stumble through an entire sentence without Well, anyway, got even 1 million.

Jason Davis:

Yeah, so my point is voting is fake. Right. And I think the Arizona audit, and a whole bunch of other state audits all over the country and 2000 mules, I think it's all been proven beyond a reasonable doubt. So so we have a big problem there. Because if the people are speaking at the ballot box, as is our society designed to do, and it's not real, then what are we supposed to do about that?

Adam Hardage:

Yeah, I think we keep doing the same thing we're doing just, frankly, I know, that's horrible to say, by the way, I'm not one of these people that sells hopium. You know, it's I'm not I'm not a que and honor that says, you know, the military has got it. First off. For those people who are listening, who think that the military, there's some secret plan and blah, blah, ridiculous. Stop, just stop. That's a 100%. No, you can do and then I guarantee you somebody listening to this right now is gonna be like, Oh, that he said no. Which means he meant yes. No, I really didn't. It's it's important that we all look at the world. So as a businessman, I have to look at the business climate, the market in the world, as it truly is not as I want it to be. Because I'll be a realist. Yeah, oftentimes, I want it to be different, right? You know, I mean, I wish we had 1000 orders coming in every single day. But so

Jason Davis:

you and I are on the same page, you and I are on the same page there. I mean, you got to be a realist, right. And that's all I'm saying. But we have the problem with elections, then we have a problem with you know, you talking about winning the war of ideas? Well, how can you do that? When the media and social media shut down anything that goes against what the government says,

Adam Hardage:

you know, you bring up a very valid point. And you know, my, my answer to that would be, I would say, November's coming up. So we got the midterms, we know which way it's gonna go, or which way it's supposed to go, we know where the groundswell of support us. And so if the same shenanigans crop up this time, I think first off, a lot of people are paying attention that weren't paying attention before. So I think there's that going for us. Secondly, I have high hopes in people like Greg Phillips, and Dinesh D'Souza and those who, en city Powell and, you know, the people that have been fighting the freedom fight, and since 2020, and trying to, to cast a light on the shadow. I believe at the end of the day, the truth comes out. It's just really it sucks getting there. So I would implore people that we're still in the world and like the second inning of this fight, we're not we're not even close to like the seventh inning stretch. This is all just getting started. And the wheels haven't even coming off society yet. So

Jason Davis:

well, they seem to be they seem to be trying to accelerate that very quickly. So they are indeed so yeah. And you know, you're gonna probably know about that with your car. Yeah, Exactly, you probably know about that with your experience on trying to destabilize countries. So let me get back to a medical question. We're kind of veering off into politics here a little bit. So with all of this, this Vax shedding that goes on and you know, this mRNA stuff, changing everybody's DNA and everything like that, something that nobody is asking, and I'm dying to ask you, what is the condition of the nation's blood supply at this point in time?

Adam Hardage:

Fantastic question. You know, I was just on a podcast last week, and they asked the same question. And my response was, so there is no great answer for that right now. The infrastructure to the best of my knowledge does not exist for an alternate blood supply for let's call it unvaccinated blood. Right? Your blood, pure Bloods? While it's Yes, exactly. It's funny that you say that because we have a program that we run in the company and it's called Pure Bloods. But then as well, also, the interestingly, it's not just blood to its but unvaccinated female eggs and male sperm are, I believe, going to be worth their weight in gold going forward? I mean, if you if you let's take it to its logical conclusion, right? Okay. Again, follow the money. It's not I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I'm a I'm a businessman who is trying to, to, you know, hire retain employees provide a service that is a value to the most people I can, while defending the Constitution, freedom, mom, apple pie, all that other stuff. Right. So let's take it from that perspective. But what do I see with regard to the blood supply? Okay, I would say, well, let's say it's even just a fringe element, maybe of only 15 or 20% of Americans that are unchecked, which I don't believe that's the case. But let's just assume that's the case. Well, 15, or 20% of Americans is still a large population that needs to be supported by technology and infrastructure and everything else and services. So it seems to me that it would make a whole lot of sense, if you had a way to vet unvaccinated blood, semen and eggs that you would have a very winning business model right there. At least from that fringe element, place until became not fringe anymore. So I would say our company, we just haven't had the bandwidth to get there yet. I mean, we've been very busy the last two years doing everything else that we're doing. And I should say also to our company is not it's not like it popped up because it COVID We've been in business for five years, we were originally stood up to provide remote medical support to the military deployed in austere environments overseas, to put high technology devices on aircraft so that there was always a doctor on board, right, even if it's virtual. So that's, that's how we started and it wasn't until COVID came in, they shut everything down. And we realized that this is a whole new game, which was the game was tyranny. And where we said okay, well, we got to pivot as a company and figure out, like, where are we going to? What are we going to do here? Are we going to, are we just going to close up our doors and fold and go home and you know, all you know, go go do something else? Or we're going to take a stand and fight. And we've chosen and take a stand and fight? I can I consider what we're doing a continuation of our service. And I think it's, if you look at if you look at the Saul Alinsky playbook, the Rules for Radicals, the number one pillar of society that they take first is access to health care. That's the number one because if you can control people's wellness, you can control their access to care. You can control a lot of things about those people individually. Yeah, so that's right. Yeah. So we just decided, hey, we're not gonna play that game. So we are there's see you're wearing rip wheelers curtain. So you will know, in Yellowstone, probably, that Kevin Costner recently announced he's running for governor. That's right and Montana and he was I love his speech that he gives and he says, you know, people want to come here and they want to change who we are. They want to change what we're about anything else. Say But understand this. I am the rock against which that change bashes and ultimately you know falls short and I will not break. And I love that I when I heard that. I was like, That is a fantastic I can't wait to use that NSB sometime because he is 100% Correct that sentiment.

Jason Davis:

It was a great line. So I don't want it we're running short on time. I don't want to run out here before we get to this so remote health solutions, pocket care, you tell us a little bit about earlier subscription model unlimited access to doctors. Let me ask you a couple of questions here. Are you able to is are people able to get access to prophylaxis like ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine? Through your doctors, just to have on hand, not necessarily that they're sick?

Adam Hardage:

Yes. So the short answer is yes, we do. We so first off, we've seen probably, I don't know 2000 plus COVID patients, whether it's preventive or post exposure, or long COVID or even COVID Vaccine Injury effects, we work with one group. It's called react 19. They represent about 14,000 Vax injured individuals. In fact, if Joel wall Skog is a name that you should remember, you should get him on your show sometime. He's He's a great guy. They have a great organization. They're doing great stuff. But so yes, we do preventive. We do post exposure, we do long COVID And we do vaccine injury. So because there there are ways to detox from the stuff and I'm sure your listeners, you know, they follow doctors Elanco you know, God bless them right now, guys in the ICU doesn't look good. I'm sure they follow Peter Macola pure quarry. In fact, Pierre is a good friend of mine. He closed our conference as the keynote speaker just last week in Orlando. There's not a lot of us that are in this space. Right? I mean, there's you got American frontline nurses, you got the frontline doctors, you got my free doc.com You got theirs us motel solutions. I know I should be talking pitching my company and stuff and getting everybody to sign up and I invite them to I hope that they do. We have the best Freedom Network for medical and ethics and everything else and people need to come join us and it's RHS usa.com/pocket care, comm one bring your family stay for the week. Well, we always says conflict COVID Stay for the primary care. So you can you can do an acute care appointment if you need to. Or you can get access Unlimited, especially for people with insurance, they have high deductibles. If your insurance deductible is more than like 1500 bucks a year, you absolutely need to be in a network like ours.

Jason Davis:

What if you're in a PPO? So you're you're all out of pocket? Right? Like no insurance, correct?

Adam Hardage:

Okay. Yeah, yeah, we don't we don't take insurance money of any kind, whether it's Medicare, Medicaid, or any of the private pay organizations, because once you take the money, you got to play by the rules. We don't like to do that. So I will just tell your listeners that we have the best discounts on pharmacy stuff nationwide that I've seen a 35,000 pharmacies, we also know the pharmacies that will work with us with regard to preventive prophylaxis. Just in general, as a rule of thumb, I would recommend if your listeners are looking for solutions like that, to find one of the freedom loving, well known and trusted and vetted medical network, folks, and you can find all those to the FL ccc.net. That's pure corage group. He's got a great list of stuff. I, your your people probably know all this stuff, though. I'm not telling them anything they don't know, I don't think.

Jason Davis:

Yeah, I mean, a lot of that been around and familiar. And it's just so good to see. So many new alternatives. We like you mentioned, I think you're kind of hinting at the alternative society, parallel economy. That's exactly what needs to happen. You know, so the more the better into this kind of space, but I just wanted to get some of that out. So you got the subscription model on limited access to doctors, you can get prophylaxis, how about antibiotics? Can you get antibiotics just to have on hand if you want him?

Adam Hardage:

Well, I don't know about just to have on, I won't. So first off, let me Okay, real quick, legal disclaimers, I'm not a doctor. So I'm not giving medical advice. I am the CEO of a company, I'm a businessman, I'm not a doctor, we I have hundreds of doctors on our network on our team. And I will say that based on an appropriate consultation between a patient and their doctor, the doctor can and decide what is is, you know, the recommended treatment protocol and appropriate, I will just say that we have very aligned very freedom loving doctors and providers. So I think it's well worth the time. And not only that, I would frankly, especially if you're a parent, I'm a father of a three year old son and a seven year old daughter. And if you don't have basic antibiotics on hand, like amoxicillin or, you know, for whatever, when it's Saturday night at 11 o'clock, and Little Timmy gets an ear infection. I mean, as a parent, you're probably not doing your job, frankly, I would have some of that on hand. Just just from just from a preventative standpoint, because little to no it's always on. I don't know what it is my kids but they'd love to get sick on holidays like Easter Sunday. And especially when we're out of state on vacation. You're like, come on, seriously. We tested my network here. So

Jason Davis:

out or the middle of the night? And then you've got Do you have doctors and coverage in all 50 states?

Adam Hardage:

We do. We do generally, I think actually, we just lost one. So I think we're in technically we're in 46 right now, but we'll be back up to 50. And like, with probably by the end of the week, so yes, we do we work nationwide. And patients, patients love it. That's a it's a good network to be part of, and the biggest thing that people like out of it, if I was going to say, one selling point, the best selling point is to be among those providers that you feel like you can get honest, access transparent care. Did they actually put your best interest in best outcome first, because again, we go back to that follow the money thing, right? I don't I don't make any more money. If you are sick and need the CEUs 10 times in fact, and really hurts me. Yeah, our so our best. Our what we're going to do is give you the best care possible and get you healthy and well fast.

Jason Davis:

It's so important. Like I said, you can't trust the medical industry. The whole the whole thing is been completely exposed. I mean, you can't even yeah, stay out of the hospital people. What's your website one more time Adam?

Adam Hardage:

RHS usa.com. In fact, if they want to look at the membership access and concierge level care, they should go to RHS usa.com/pocket. Care. We're running an early bird specials sign up right now for 149 a month for adults and 99 bucks a month per child and that's unlimited access. Plus, you get access to the pharmacy discounts and discounted discount labs, discount imaging, all kinds of other good little goodies.

Jason Davis:

Awesome. Remote Health Solutions, pocket care, CEO, Patriot Special Operations. Adam Hart is a true patriot. We really appreciate you coming on. God bless you.

Adam Hardage:

Thank you. I appreciate you having me. God bless, Jason.

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