
In this episode of MAX Afterburner, the discussion begins with an important update: Maverick Mind Morning Brief and Night Trap microdoses are now in stock, along with new merchandise. Until the website is live, orders can be placed via email. A major announcement follows—Dr. Deborah Mash is joining the No Fallen Heroes Foundation advisory board. Known as the "Queen of Ibogaine," Dr. Mash has been at the forefront of research into this life-saving medicine since 1993, the same year the host earned his wings of gold as a Naval Aviator. Her expertise will play a crucial role in advancing the foundation’s mission of healing veterans. The episode also highlights a personal milestone as Suzi and the host travel to San Antonio for their son Matthew’s graduation from Air Force basic training. While in Texas, they plan to visit the bridge over the river where he proposed to Suzi on October 23, 1993—tying together family, service, and legacy. The conversation then shifts to the tragic midair mishap involving an Army helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet over the Potomac. A detailed breakdown of the ‘links in the chain’ leading to the accident is provided, emphasizing the critical importance of experience, skill, and precision in aviation. The incident serves as a stark reminder that aviation demands the most qualified professionals in both the cockpit and control tower. The host makes it clear: Aviation is a self-cleaning oven, and DEI has no place in it—because DEI kills. This episode delivers hard-hitting analysis and unfiltered truth. In this episode of MAX Afterburner, the discussion begins with an important update: Maverick Mind Morning Brief and Night Trap microdoses are now in stock, along with new merchandise. Until the website is live, orders can be placed via email. A major announcement follows—Dr. Deborah Mash is joining the No Fallen Heroes Foundation advisory board. Known as the "Queen of Ibogaine," Dr. Mash has been at the forefront of research into this life-saving medicine since 1993, the same year the host earned his wings of gold as a Naval Aviator. Her expertise will play a crucial role in advancing the foundation’s mission of healing veterans. The episode also highlights a personal milestone as Suzi and the host travel to San Antonio for their son Matthew’s graduation from Air Force basic training. While in Texas, they plan to visit the bridge over the river where he proposed to Suzi on October 23, 1993—tying together family, service, and legacy. The conversation then shifts to the tragic midair mishap involving an Army helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet over the Potomac. A detailed breakdown of the ‘links in the chain’ leading to the accident is provided, emphasizing the critical importance of experience, skill, and precision in aviation. The incident serves as a stark reminder that aviation demands the most qualified professionals in both the cockpit and control tower. The host makes it clear: Aviation is a self-cleaning oven, and DEI has no place in it—because DEI kills. This episode delivers hard-hitting analysis and unfiltered truth.
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