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Kennedy going to take on FDA
#1
Kennedy yesterday declared he’s going to Eliminate whole departments of the FDA and stop Fluoride being put in our water.

Today he posts this:
Quote:FDA’s war on public health is about to end. This includes its aggressive suppression of psychedelics, peptides, stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies, chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins, clean foods, sunshine, exercise, nutraceuticals and anything else that advances human health and can't be patented by Pharma. If you work for the FDA and are part of this corrupt system, I have two messages for you: 1. Preserve your records, and 2. Pack your bags.
Twitter post

I’m sure Thomas Massie will help.

I’m actually excited and hopeful.





p.s. I’ve lived in the Philippines for many years off and on. I have no problem with the food there. I come back here and I get sick to my tummy all the time. I also loose 30 lbs without trying when I goto the Philippines. I eat same amount both places. Something is wrong with our food here in the USA. Ask anyone who’s lived elsewhere and you will get similar stories.
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#2
HuffPost's take on this is that it's all about the Froot Loops:

Quote:Onetime presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is now vying for a spot in President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet, said Wednesday the nutrition departments of the Food and Drug Administration “have to go” because the departments are “not doing their job, not protecting our kids.”

“Why do we have Froot Loops in this country that have 18 or 19 ingredients and you go to Canada and it’s got two or three,” the former presidential candidate said in an interview on MSNBC, one day after Trump was elected the 47th president.

Kellogg’s website lists more than 20 ingredients in its Canadian product. The main difference between the two seems to be the kind of dyes used in the colorful fruit-flavored cereal. In March, Kellogg investor Jason Karp, founder of holding company HumanCo, sent a letter to Kellogg alleging that Froot Loops in America had “harmful artificial dyes,” while Froot Loops in Canada didn’t. He called for the company to change its U.S. recipe.

[...]

Experts have warned against Kennedy’s harmful anti-vaccine rhetoric. Kennedy has no medical training.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/robert-f-...fbdad3a278

Lol

And OMG HuffPost's home page has become the Drudge Report! https://www.huffpost.com/


Edit: I am going to shamelessly promote my thread about poison food: https://denyignorance.com/Thread-Two-grocery-stores

Edit again to point out: This is funny because "fruit loop" is slang for a crazy person and HuffPost knows it, the shameless hacks

Help I can't stop editing: And no I don't go to HuffPost for news, when I searched duckgogo for "kennedy fda" what came up for news was a MSN version of this article and I had to click the tiny hidden button to go to the source
"I cannot give you what you deny yourself. Look for solutions from within." - Kai Opaka
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#3
(11-07-2024, 02:33 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: HuffPost's take on this is that it's all about the Froot Loops:


Lol

And OMG HuffPost's home page has become the Drudge Report! https://www.huffpost.

Google continues to censor.

I tried to find the clip in my OP on YouTube could put it in my post. Google refuses to show the clip. Only ones from the same interview about vaccines.

very frustrating.  

they want to change and falsely frame what Kennedy is saying.


Is there any way to imbed Twitter videos? That would be incredible if DI could do that. YouTube almost useless now a days.
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#4
(11-07-2024, 03:03 PM)pianopraze Wrote: Google continues to censor.

I tried to find the clip in my OP on YouTube could put it in my post. Google refuses to show the clip. Only ones from the same interview about vaccines.

very frustrating.  

they want to change and falsely frame what Kennedy is saying.


Is there any way to imbed Twitter videos? That would be incredible if DI could do that. YouTube almost useless now a days.

Maybe this will help you out finding the clip.
(3120) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. - YouTube

but yep, YouTube likes to block anything that might offend the narrative or algorithms.
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#5
(11-07-2024, 03:03 PM)pianopraze Wrote: Is there any way to imbed Twitter videos?

Apparently, no. And perhaps that's good. Because then when Twitter deletes videos or accounts, it would leave a big gaping hole in the thread.

Have you ever gone back and looked at pre-2016 threads on other forums with embedded videos? It's a wasteland of "This account has been suspended" and "This video is no longer available".

There doesn't seem to be any real solution. Mirroring would infringe copyright.
"I cannot give you what you deny yourself. Look for solutions from within." - Kai Opaka
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#6
I have been to the Philippines many times. I have never had a problem with their food. I do not eat goat or goat intestines. I stay 3 hours north of Manila. The food always seems pure and fresh! Unlike here in the US.
Be kind to everyone!
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#7
(11-07-2024, 05:35 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Apparently, no. And perhaps that's good. Because then when Twitter deletes videos or accounts, it would leave a big gaping hole in the thread.

Have you ever gone back and looked at pre-2016 threads on other forums with embedded videos? It's a wasteland of "This account has been suspended" and "This video is no longer available".

There doesn't seem to be any real solution. Mirroring would infringe copyright.

It's just too bad we don't have some uniquely secure different type of index to catalogue the historic changes that occur on the internet through time.  Someone should make some kind of machine that can look back, like waaaay back to what was on the internet.  And it should be preserved like the doomsday vault in Norway but with more armed guards.
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#8
(11-08-2024, 12:06 AM)85303 Wrote: It's just too bad we don't have some uniquely secure different type of index to catalogue the historic changes that occur on the internet through time.  Someone should make some kind of machine that can look back, like waaaay back to what was on the internet.  And it should be preserved like the doomsday vault in Norway but with more armed guards.

Isn't there one of those in Utah?

Google: amnesia as a service.
"I cannot give you what you deny yourself. Look for solutions from within." - Kai Opaka
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#9
I started distilling water.  I'm up to about 6 gallons a week.  I use it for cooking, drinking, coffee and basically anything I would tap the fridge for. 
The amount of stinky "gunk" that's left in the tank after running a distillation is simply...disgusting.   To think we're putting it in our bodies.   No wonder health"care" is such a big business.

For youz guys that noticed the difference living in other countries and the effect on your body, there's a great story that's been around called something like "The Okinawa Study" that should be required reading in medical school
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#10
(11-08-2024, 09:06 AM)Raptured Wrote: I started distilling water.  I'm up to about 6 gallons a week.  I use it for cooking, drinking, coffee and basically anything I would tap the fridge for. 
The amount of stinky "gunk" that's left in the tank after running a distillation is simply...disgusting.   To think we're putting it in our bodies.   No wonder health"care" is such a big business.

For youz guys that noticed the difference living in other countries and the effect on your body, there's a great story that's been around called something like "The Okinawa Study" that should be required reading in medical school

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On the Washington Post home page today:

Quote:The fluoride fights are a decades-old cultural war America can’t quit

...And so began the fluoride wars, a decades-long battle of science, urban myth, emotion and passionate division.

It’s a public debate that has invoked Nazis and Communists, mind control, public poisoning and civil rights. And with the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who promises to end fluoridation of public water — to the Cabinet of President-elect Donald Trump, it’s part of today’s politics.

Tooth decay had long been a profound public health issue in America...

“Like the pasteurization of milk and the iodization of salt, fluoridation was delivered publicly rather than privately,” they wrote. “Those that wished to avoid the governmental benevolence had to work to do so.”

As hundreds of studies were published establishing the dental benefits of fluoride and debunking medical concerns, the nation continued to see hundreds of votes, lawsuits and legislative battles over the practice.

A Canadian paper, the Kingston Whig-Standard, boiled the conflict down in a 1972 editorial that said, “This is not a public-health issue. It is a civil rights issue.”
NIH calls it an “achievement ranking with the other great preventive health measures of our century.”

Not one word about recent studies on the effects of fluoride, its neurotoxity or potential impact on children's IQ and development. No, it's a "culture war", and hey, it's good for teeth. So I guess we can keep fluoridating water and eating refined sugar, and it'll cancel out, like when you have a Diet Coke with your Big Mac.


Edit to add: If these people are fluoride users, they are not making a convincing impression that it does not affect IQ: https://www.youtube.com/live/ZpBjEdkZKFE?t=4936s
"I cannot give you what you deny yourself. Look for solutions from within." - Kai Opaka
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