MAHA Influencer Mike Tyson Believes Government Is Poisoning The People

In a live recording of Theo Von’s podcast, Mike Tyson made several remarks about his belief that the government is aware of something poisoning the American people, and that this knowledge is being deliberately withheld.

The conversation developed naturally after Von reflected on how frequently people seem to be taking their own lives compared to earlier decades. “Nobody was offing themselves,” Von said. “If you were angry or depressed, you just listened to heavy metal and walked around town.”

Von then expanded on the thought, suggesting that modern society may be dealing with a deeper health issue. “We’re sick though,” he said. “There’s something poisoning us. Do you agree with that?”

Tyson immediately agreed. “100%. I know the government knows what it is,” Tyson responded.

He then tied that belief to what he sees as financial incentives surrounding mortality. “D*ath is profitable,” Tyson said. “People cashing on your insurance and all that. D*ath is very profitable.”

Von agreed and referenced the funeral industry as an example before returning to the broader point. “I agree,” Von said. “There’s something the government knows, man. So now people are going to have to rise up. Something’s going to have to happen.”

Von later asked Tyson whether people still had the ability to push back against those systems. Tyson responded by shifting the conversation toward elite access to advanced health treatments and longevity technology.

“I believe this,” Tyson said. “I believe that some people even if they’re elite people, they have the money and have the the resources to live longer, healthier.”

Tyson then pointed to his own experiences with modern health and recovery methods.

“Cuz the stuff that I use now, all this stuff, it’s crazy,” he said. “Feel young. That’s why I be going competing again.”

Tyson has previously been publicly associated with the Make America Healthy Again movement, which has gained visibility through figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Many of his comments reflected themes commonly associated with MAHA talking points: including the belief that the government possesses undisclosed information about environmental or dietary causes behind declining public health and that industries connected to illness and mortality financially benefit from the current system.