Will you soon be able to climb into your medbed pod and be cured from virtually any disease just like Star Trek? For years I have been telling you the hard truth that medbeds are NOT real. I would love that more than anything, imagine the possibilities! But sadly, I have to report on the truth here and the truth is that I see no evidence that medbeds are anything other than pure fantasy.

Because President Trump of all people just posted about them! Yes folks, the video was posted over on TruthSocial (of course) but many users imported a screen-record of it over to X — like here from my friend MJTruth: This video actually started going viral before President Trump posted it and I told people it wasn’t real — it clearly looks AI generated. So there I was telling people to stop posting Fake News and then POTUS of all people posted it right to his TruthSocial profile!

UPDATE: It was up for quite a long time but it HAS now been taken down by President Trump or someone on his team: I saw the post myself last night when it was up, so I can personally attest to the fact that it WAS posted and left up on the President’s profile for quite a long time. In fact, I even saved the URL — this is the link where it was posted: https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/115279524184169598 Of course there’s nothing there now, but trust me that I personally verified it.

I still believe medbeds are not real and I think it’s probably most likely that President Trump was just moving too fast and maybe didn’t review that entire video before posting it. I still don’t think medbeds are real, but to everyone out there who does, you just got a new arrow in your quiver and I can’t take that away from you.

While I can’t give you medbeds right now, I can give you this information for anyone who has cancer or knows someone who has cancer: About a week and a half ago, I did what may have been my most important interview ever. Because we all know people — close family and friends — who have lost a battle with cancer. Or as Norm Macdonald once hilariously said, it’s really more of a draw.

In the course of this interview, I spoke with Rick Hill, whose story highlights alternative approaches to cancer treatment. His account, along with others, has sparked discussions about potential therapies involving compounds like B17, derived from apricot seeds. The conversation also touched on historical medical practices and their modern implications. However, the article emphasizes that these are personal testimonies and not official medical endorsements.

The piece concludes with a focus on the importance of consulting healthcare professionals before pursuing any alternative treatments, while acknowledging the long-standing debates around cancer therapies and their accessibility.