S6 Ep31: Weekend Nevada - Live & Local - 4/25/2026 Hour 1
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In this lively and opinionated episode of 'Weekend Nevada - Live & Local,' host John Potter kicks off a Saturday morning conversation with a mix of local news, personal anecdotes, and sharp commentary on Nevada's evolving social and political landscape. The show opens with a lighthearted look at the state’s weather and a humorous garage-cleaning tale, before diving into a heated but thoughtful debate on Nevada’s potential shift to an open primary system—where independents could vote in any party’s primary. Potter expresses ambivalence, acknowledging the fairness of the idea but warning of strategic voting risks that could undermine democratic integrity. He then pivots to a more impassioned critique of Nevada’s cannabis legalization, arguing that the state’s embrace of marijuana, especially among youth, has led to measurable cognitive delays in teens and is being glamorized by media and culture. He calls out the 'filthy lucre' of marijuana taxes and warns of long-term societal damage from normalizing cannabis use among the young. Despite this, the tone shifts positively as Potter welcomes Derek Lee of BrainHealthFormulas.com, who promotes a new natokinase formula designed to break down fibrin and improve blood flow, potentially reducing plaque buildup in arteries and the brain. Derek also introduces a cutting-edge bioresonance scanner that provides detailed, colorful images of the body’s internal systems, offering real-time insights into organ function and nutrient deficiencies. The episode closes with practical takeaways, including the availability of the scanner and discounts on supplements, emphasizing preventative health and personal empowerment. Key takeaways include: 1) Open primaries may seem fair but risk manipulation by out-party voters; 2) Cannabis use among teens is linked to cognitive delays, and its normalization is a societal concern; 3) Natokinase may help reduce blood clotting and plaque buildup; 4) The bioresonance scanner offers a non-invasive, comprehensive view of bodily function; 5) Early intervention through targeted supplements can reverse nutrient deficiencies in days; 6) Preventative health tech like this scanner could revolutionize personal wellness; 7) Supporting local health innovation is key to long-term vitality; 8) Critical thinking about state policies and personal health choices leads to better outcomes. The episode balances skepticism with optimism, ending on a hopeful note about the power of science and personal responsibility.
Open primaries may be fair in theory but risk strategic voting that undermines democratic integrity.
Cannabis use among teens is linked to measurable cognitive delays, and its glamorization by media is a societal concern.
Natokinase supplements may help reduce fibrin buildup, improving blood flow and potentially preventing plaque in arteries and the brain.
The bioresonance scanner provides real-time, detailed images of organ function and nutrient deficiencies.
Early intervention with targeted supplements can reverse deficiencies in as few as three days.
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Welcome to Weekend Nevada: Weather, Polls, and a Lighthearted Start
John Potter opens the show with a cheerful greeting, praising the sunny Nevada weather and introducing the day’s topics: a live poll on open primaries, a personal story about garage cleaning, and the arrival of guests Tom Arnold and Patty Wood. The tone is warm and conversational, setting a relaxed atmosphere for the hour.
The Open Primary Debate: Fairness vs. Strategic Manipulation
“There have been states where the primary results were so close... Republicans would vote in the Democrat primary and pick the candidate who they know they can beat.”
Cannabis and Cognitive Health: A Stark Warning
“Stupid people smoke marijuana and get stupider. That's how it shakes out, but that's all right. You know, they have a social safety dad, which will use our taxes to provide for them.”
BrainHealthFormulas.com: New Natokinase Formula and the Power of Prevention
“If we have thick blood, if we have blood clots circulating through our blood supply, it's because we have too much fibrin in our blood and it starts to clot.”
The Bioresonance Scanner: A Window into Your Body’s Function
“We can actually see how your bones are functioning. We can see atherosclerosis. We can see how with osteoporosis.”
“Stupid people smoke marijuana and get stupider. That's how it shakes out, but that's all right. You know, they have a social safety dad, which will use our taxes to provide for them.”
“There have been states where the primary results were so close... Republicans would vote in the Democrat primary and pick the candidate who they know they can beat.”
“If we have thick blood, if we have blood clots circulating through our blood supply, it's because we have too much fibrin in our blood and it starts to clot.”
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John Potter
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Derek Lee
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BrainHealthFormulas.com
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Bioresonance Scanner
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Natokinase Formula
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99.1 FM Talk
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92.3 FM Talk
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Keystone CPA Noon News Daily Poll
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Craig Moss
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780 Smithridge Drive
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