UFC’s Bryce Mitchell expresses disappointment in Trump in podcasting return: “We Trusted You, Brother”

UFC’s Bryce Mitchell has publicly criticized former U.S. President Donald Trump for giving Oracle CEO Larry Ellison a platform to promote AI-driven cancer vaccines during the first week of his latest presidential term. Speaking on episode 2 of his controversial podcast, Mitchell expressed his frustration, stating, “We trusted you, brother. In the first week in office, you’re going to have him pedal these vaccines… Trump, what are you doing, brother? Why would you ever let this fool on a podium trying to sell his garbage to the American people?”

Although Mitchell reaffirmed his support for Trump, saying, “I love Donald Trump. I endorsed him. I wanted him to win,” he emphasized that his backing was not unconditional. “What I don’t do is worship Donald Trump. I’m not going to get up here and tell you that Donald Trump does no wrong.”

Bryce Mitchell Warns Against Trusting AI Medical Solutions

Mitchell took issue with Ellison’s claims that AI-driven medical technologies could rapidly detect cancer and create personalized mRNA vaccines. He dismissed these innovations as “poison” and “bullcrap,” warning that such vaccines could be harmful. “You’re going to try to sell us this bullcrap vaccine and tell us that it’s going to fix you. The vaccine’s probably going to kill you. A lot of these vaccines have heavy metals in them, which are all neurotoxins.”

He urged his audience to reject AI-powered medical solutions, suggesting that they are part of a larger agenda. “Don’t vaccinate yourself. Don’t vaccinate your kids if you care about them because it’s going to probably injure them. It’s certainly not going to do any good.” Mitchell instead advocated for natural health solutions, arguing, “God designed the human body in the image of God perfectly. And there is nothing that Larry Ellison can do to add on and benefit God’s most perfect creation.”

Bryce Mitchell Warns of Forced Vaccines and Digital Marking System

Mitchell extended his concerns beyond AI medicine, warning that mandatory vaccinations and digital tracking systems could serve as precursors to the biblical “mark of the beast.” “I literally believe that these vaccines and these chips are going to be forced one day, and I think that they are the precursor to the mark of the beast,” he said.

He linked his fears to Elon Musk and other tech executives, arguing that their medical and AI projects could lead to greater societal control. He cited the Book of Revelation, saying, “I think that’s what they’re going to do with this chip technology… just like the Bible says in Revelations, every man must take a mark in their head or in their right palm or they can’t buy or sell.”

Mitchell issued a defiant statement, asserting, “Larry Ellison, do me a favor and take that vaccine right to the pits of hell where it deserves to be because you will never and I mean, never vaccinate me, my wife, or my children.”

Mitchell Encourages Self-Sufficiency Through Farming

As a means of resisting technological control, Mitchell encouraged his audience to become more self-sufficient, particularly by producing their own food. “When all these people get the control that they want, they’re going to jack the price of your eggs up, they’re going to jack the price of your beef up,” he warned.

He urged listeners to take action, saying, “Start farming. Grow your own tomatoes. If we can literally feed ourselves, we cannot be controlled.” Mitchell described farming as a form of resistance against centralized control, stating, “I’m trying to fight evil with this farm… You farm because it’s going to lead to your freedom.”