RFK Jr, HHs & MAHA | CDC RIF massacre

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🎁 —> Trump Is Shutting Down the War On Cancer

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Survival of the fittest. Rich people can just fly to other countries for cancer care, the rest of us will just have to suffer and die painful deaths so conservatives can be happy that the government isn't "wasting" money funding left-wing elite scientists and doctors at left-wing universities and hospitals with their snooty and elitist expert medical research. MAGA, baby!
 

For years, the pesticide manufacturer Bayer has battled thousands of lawsuits claiming that its weed killer Roundup causes cancer in people who use it frequently.

Now, the Republican-controlled Congress could deliver the company a crucial victory. A provision tucked into a government spending bill could shield Bayer and other pesticides makers from billions of dollars in payouts to plaintiffs.

The proposal follows intense lobbying by Bayer and other industry interests over the past year. But it has sparked outrage from a new force in Washington: followers of the “Make America Healthy Again” movement.

The controversy highlights tensions within President Trump’s political base over the pesticides in the nation’s food supply. Tensions flared this month after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released a report on childhood health that disappointed many MAHA activists who felt it didn’t go far enough to rein in pesticides. The divisions within the president’s base could resurface ahead of the midterm elections next fall.

If Republican lawmakers vote for the spending bill in its current form, “they are going to face the wrath of MAHA in the midterm elections,” said Vani Hari, a MAHA influencer who is known as the Food Babe to her 2.3 million Instagram followers.


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The new members are:

“… Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist who has examined cases of myocarditis related to COVID-19 vaccination. According to a news report from 2022, he backed the use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin - both unproven treatments for COVID-19 - to treat the illness during the pandemic.

Catherine Stein, an epidemiologist at Case Western Reserve University who argued against campus COVID-19 vaccine mandates in 2022.

Hilary Blackburn, a pharmacist based in St. Louis, Missouri. She is the daughter-in-law of Republican Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn.

Raymond Pollak, a semi-retired transplant surgeon with a background in immunology.

Evelyn Griffin, a Louisiana-based obstetrician who has called vaccine mandates for COVID-19 vaccines "a line in the sand" that should not have been crossed.…” …”
 
Kids love permanent liver damage!


Rates of hepatitis B fell sharply in the decades after the C.D.C.’s recommendation: Acute infections reported among children and teens dropped by 99 percent between 1990 and 2019. And while overall childhood vaccination rates have declined for years, rates of infant immunization against hepatitis B in particular do not appear to be falling.

Still, Dr. Debra Langlois, a pediatrician at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, said that most weeks, she speaks with parents who do not want their babies to receive the shot.
 
Kids love permanent liver damage!


Rates of hepatitis B fell sharply in the decades after the C.D.C.’s recommendation: Acute infections reported among children and teens dropped by 99 percent between 1990 and 2019. And while overall childhood vaccination rates have declined for years, rates of infant immunization against hepatitis B in particular do not appear to be falling.

Still, Dr. Debra Langlois, a pediatrician at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, said that most weeks, she speaks with parents who do not want their babies to receive the shot.
These kids will do anything to get out of school.
 


Dozens — oh you can check that right, well that was before my schedule was a public record. But he caught it and corrected
 

Hope it can be repurposed as a "supplements" plant as by the time they are done building it, most medicine will probably be banned by RFK or something
And all the while he's banning vaccines and other life-saving meds RFK, Jr. will still be telling a mostly gullible public, compliant Congress in congressional hearings, and craven news media that he's really not doing any such thing, and they'll repeat it as truth. Great system that we have here.
 
I wish the Doctor woukd have injected into her conversation with Rand
"You know 156 kids last year died of Covid Zero were vaccinated. Does that lead you to think you are possibly a dumb POS?
 
Did not know any of that. But that’s way more than enough to never buy their products, thanks.
I'd take that assertion with a grain of salt. The invention and production history of Zeylon B is a bit more complicated. For example, the US used Zeylon B to fumigate the clothing of persons crossing into America via the Southern Border. And the first use of hydrogen cyanide as a pesticide was in the 1880's in California on fruit trees. And as the company American Cyanamid ceased to exist in 1994, your pledge to never buy their products should be easy to comply with.

ETA: Zyklon B - Wikipedia
 
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Apropos of nothing, Bayer made Zyklon B and now is within Monsanto, which poisons all of us daily via Roundup.
Technically Bayer bought Monsanto.

Roundup's adverse health effects have been greatly exaggerated. Even the EU -- a generally pro-organic body with particular hostility to GMOs (which roundup ready crops are) -- found no significant increase in cancers from its use.

As for toxicity, if you drink about 100-200 ml of the stuff at once, you can get pretty bad health effects. But according to wikipedia, people have consumed half a liter with only minor symptoms. It's fair to say that whatever residue might be on your food is not nearly toxic.
 
1968ish Monsanto bought Chemstrand which had the first R and D shop at RTP . Synthetics-basically car and truck textiles research
Monsanto already had an R and D shop in the St Louis area So they laid off most of the scientists-including my Pops
Well anyway its how I got to live in Wisconsin for several years and become a Badger
 
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