This underscores a reality about health care. We have about 13,000,000 trained doctors worldwide and their training is about the same. The guy you hire in Mexico is as good as the chap from Toronto within a narrow range of variation.
shopping for a doctor is not the problem it was back in the day.
This means you can travel to clinics anywhere for service and often that service is actually far better.
Podcast - Aaron Day - Exit the System: Medical Tourism & the New Health Frontier
Is the U.S. healthcare system a hostage crisis? Aaron Day discusses the medical exit ramp, the war on privacy coins, and why he’s running for Senate to expose the criminal class.
JAN 12, 2026
https://thefreethoughtproject.com/podcast/podcast-aaron-day-exit-the-system-medical-tourism-the-new-health-frontier
On this episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, Matt and Jason are joined by returning champion Aaron Day for his fourth appearance on the show. Day is a liberty activist, entrepreneur, and author. He is the Chairman of the Stark360 PAC and has been a prominent voice in the Free State Project. His latest ventures include his 2026 U.S. Senate run to promote liberty from the inside and Oasara, a counter-economy solution to medical tyranny.
We kick off the conversation with Aaron’s controversial new bid for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire. Aaron explains why he is entering the belly of the beast and how he plans to use the platform not to govern, but to promote voluntaryist values and expose the two-party paradigm as a criminal enterprise.
The discussion then turns to the state of political prisoners in the West. We break down the "ransom" of Roger Ver—who was effectively extorted for millions to avoid a cage—and discuss the ongoing persecution of privacy pioneers like Ian Freeman and Roman Storm. This bleeds into a critical look at the state of crypto, how Bitcoin has been "hijacked" by institutional interests, and why the EU is terrified of true privacy coins.
Later, we pivot to the solutions: Medical Freedom. Aaron unveils his new project, Oasara, a medical tourism marketplace designed to help people escape the U.S. healthcare price-gouging (where markups can hit 10,000%). He debunks the myths that "cheaper means worse," explains how AI and privacy are being integrated into patient care, and shares his vision for a parallel health system.

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