Millionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson (who already has a cult-like following) plans to start his own NATION for anti-agers… where pizza, donuts and alcohol will be illegal

Multimillionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson has become a cult hero in the longevity world, but now he might become president.

The tech mogul, 46, has amassed millions of fans – and just as many critics – for his bizarre and shameless attempts to age himself, including swapping blood with his son, 17, and tracking his erections.

But the entrepreneur turned lifelong guru says he now plans to create his own “don’t die” nation state for fellow anti-agers.

It would welcome people from around the world struggling to live longer, he said, and “pool” the resources of its citizens to help everyone access the tests, therapies and supplements they need to keep their bodies healthy. help grow older.

Ultimately, it would also negotiate with other nation states for special access to treatments.

But citizens would have to refrain from eating foods like donuts and pizza because eating junk food would be considered “an act of violence.” Even alcohol would be off limits.

Bryan Johnson has revealed his plans to create a new ‘don’t die’ nation state. He is pictured above wearing his Kernel helmet, which was intended to unlock the secrets of the brain

Mr. Johnson unveiled his plan this weekend during a speech at the Livelong Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida

Mr. Johnson unveiled his plan this weekend during a speech at the Livelong Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida

The new nation-state would start as a global network, Bryan said, before settling in a physical location where he could put infrastructure in place.

The new nation-state would start as a global network, Bryan said, before settling in a physical location where he could put the infrastructure.

Bryan unveiled his plan at the Livelong Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida, the first-ever longevity summit in the US and attended by doctors and the public alike – and by DailyMail.com.

When Bryan first appeared on screen, the audience clapped and cheered – excited to see him and get a chance to hear him speak.

But a stunned silence fell over the room as Bryan revealed his plans, telling the crowd: “I want to build a nation-state that doesn’t die.”

‘The idea is that there are a lot of people in the world who are interested in health and wellbeing, they’re parents, they’re children, they’re family friends – and they’re people who believe that the world is structured in a way that is quite damaging to the health.

“I want to build a nation state (for these people) because if you want to be healthy IRL (in real life), you need infrastructure to do that, you need tests and therapies and nutrition and devices and all kinds of things.

“No government in the world right now helps its citizens not die… so I want to build the IRL infrastructure so that a government can help its citizens not die.”

He added: ‘I’ve been to several countries and even the most basic things like getting blood drawn are really challenging.’

Some audience members nodded approvingly at his comments about today’s health care system.

Host Brad Inman – the entrepreneur who organized the summit – then asked Bryan where the state would be located, whether on an island or on a piece of land.

Bryan suggested that the mission of finding a site and building the infrastructure for the state was still years away.

But he revealed it would start as a global online network, with members helping each other get the right supplements and therapies to help them live longer and age their bodies.

At the end of his speech there was a huge cheer and applause from the crowd, with Bryan smiling as Mr Inman said: ‘I think you’re a good guy’.

The first phase of the plan would be citizen recruitment, which would likely require people to go through a screening process to demonstrate their commitment to reducing aging.

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Mr Johnson has a team of more than thirty doctors who routinely measure his blood, heart, liver, kidneys, brain, blood vessels and sexual health (photo with father and son)

Mr Johnson has a team of more than thirty doctors who routinely measure his blood, heart, liver, kidneys, brain, blood vessels and sexual health (photo with father and son)

Previous nation states established in the US include ‘slowjamastan’ in Northern California, founded by radio DJ Randy ‘R Dub’ Williams.

The so-called ‘Republic’ currently has 500 registered citizens and covers 11 hectares – but is not recognized as independent by other states.

The nation-state would initially be governed as a global network, Bryan said, with a name for the nation yet to be proposed.

Bryan added, “(This would be) a networking status.

‘We will work together for all kinds of purposes; in the group purchase of certain therapies for testing.

“And then we will negotiate with other nation states for special privileges and access rights – making a selection if another nation state does things.

“We are going to try (to come together) so that we can achieve our goal and it is not a situation where each of us has to start fighting for our health.”

In the new nation, citizens would seek care aimed primarily at preventing the emergence of disease.

This includes talking to doctors to develop a personalized, strict diet and exercise regimen, which studies suggest can reduce the risk of a host of modern conditions, from heart disease to Alzheimer’s and even some cancers. Reduce.

Citizens would also help each other secure blood tests to reveal nutrient deficiencies, as well as therapies to stimulate cell aging.

This type of care would differ from the regular health care system, which Bryan says focuses too much on treating illnesses as they arise.

Citizens would access health care through their “pooled resources” – such as health insurance – and through specialized contracts with providers.

Citizens would also likely have to follow some version of the grueling “Blueprint” plan — with rising at 5 a.m., hours-long early morning workouts and a diet that never exceeds 2,250 calories.

Items such as pizza and donuts would also be no-go items for residents.

Bryan added: “Anything I do that increases death is labeled an act of violence.

“So eating pizza, donuts, Chick-fil-A and drinking is itself an act of violence.”

With the help of the plan, Bryan – who is also the most measured human on the planet – says his body fat has dropped to just six percent.

By comparison, the average in America is 28 to 40 percent body fat. Doctors say a healthy level is about 8 to 19 percent for men and 21 to 32 percent for women.

Bryan says the idea is partly a response to a “broken” healthcare system, including in the US – where patients often have to pay thousands of dollars to access even basic treatments, while many are then saddled with crippling debt.

Like any country, the micronation has rules for residents.  Prohibited acts include carrying crocodiles, eating cheese by biting it and playing 'mumble rap' music

Like any country, the micronation has rules for residents. Prohibited acts include carrying crocodiles, eating cheese by biting it and playing ‘mumble rap’ music

A sign outside the Republic of Slovakia in Imperial County, California

A sign outside the Republic of Slovakia in Imperial County, California

People from other countries, including Britain, may also want to join in, with the country’s once much-vaunted, publicly funded National Health Service (NHS) now struggling with a backlog of 6.3 million people on its waiting list – with more than half of Britons having a waiting list. waiting longer than 18 weeks for vital operations such as hip replacements.

There are currently 350,000 people on the NHS waiting list who have been waiting for treatment for more than a year.

Slowjamastan, a ‘micro-nation’ in the US, has set rules including banning crocs, eating string cheese by biting it instead of pulling it apart and playing ‘mumble rap’ music.

The micronation is not officially recognized, although founder Williams says his passport to the nation has already been stamped by 16 countries.