Callie Means
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It is a fact that we ingest 25% of the world's pesticides in the United States, and many of our leading pesticides have been, other countries across the world have chosen to phase them out or ban them, calling them carcinogenic and disruptive to kids. The policy solutions from this are not obvious. Pesticides are deeply ingrained into the U.S.
It is a fact that we ingest 25% of the world's pesticides in the United States, and many of our leading pesticides have been, other countries across the world have chosen to phase them out or ban them, calling them carcinogenic and disruptive to kids. The policy solutions from this are not obvious. Pesticides are deeply ingrained into the U.S.
agriculture system, and it would be a disaster to phase them out tomorrow. Nobody's suggesting that.
agriculture system, and it would be a disaster to phase them out tomorrow. Nobody's suggesting that.
That's on the new podcast. Thank you so much. I'm just so excited about this. Thank you.
That's on the new podcast. Thank you so much. I'm just so excited about this. Thank you.
That's on the new podcast. Thank you so much. I'm just so excited about this. Thank you.
The crazy thing to me is that the lobbyists come in and they don't argue policy. They argue transparency. They literally say, no, that's going to scare people to change the vaccine guidelines. Well, do you disagree that's the right policy? No, no, we don't disagree. It's the right policy.
The crazy thing to me is that the lobbyists come in and they don't argue policy. They argue transparency. They literally say, no, that's going to scare people to change the vaccine guidelines. Well, do you disagree that's the right policy? No, no, we don't disagree. It's the right policy.
The crazy thing to me is that the lobbyists come in and they don't argue policy. They argue transparency. They literally say, no, that's going to scare people to change the vaccine guidelines. Well, do you disagree that's the right policy? No, no, we don't disagree. It's the right policy.
They literally say this out loud that they don't want to undermine trust, that patients are too confused and dumb to understand that we can't provide more transparency on things like pesticides, things like the standard of care, things like drugs. things like what's in our food.
They literally say this out loud that they don't want to undermine trust, that patients are too confused and dumb to understand that we can't provide more transparency on things like pesticides, things like the standard of care, things like drugs. things like what's in our food.
They literally say this out loud that they don't want to undermine trust, that patients are too confused and dumb to understand that we can't provide more transparency on things like pesticides, things like the standard of care, things like drugs. things like what's in our food.
There's this infantilization that's rampant throughout the deep state and throughout the lobbying community that Americans are too dumb to understand the truth. And I think one big trend in the 100 days here is that there will be many policy discussions, but the American people are entitled to the truth. You know, Marty McCary at the FDA, there's a huge...
There's this infantilization that's rampant throughout the deep state and throughout the lobbying community that Americans are too dumb to understand the truth. And I think one big trend in the 100 days here is that there will be many policy discussions, but the American people are entitled to the truth. You know, Marty McCary at the FDA, there's a huge...
There's this infantilization that's rampant throughout the deep state and throughout the lobbying community that Americans are too dumb to understand the truth. And I think one big trend in the 100 days here is that there will be many policy discussions, but the American people are entitled to the truth. You know, Marty McCary at the FDA, there's a huge...
a block on sharing data sets for underlying drug trials. They did a recent study. 70% of data that underlies FDA trials can't be replicated. It's like, can we just see that data? They're not giving it to us. So that's a big thing. Policy debates are one thing. Transparency, we're not accepting lobbying on. We're going to give Americans the truth. And that's a predicate for everything.
a block on sharing data sets for underlying drug trials. They did a recent study. 70% of data that underlies FDA trials can't be replicated. It's like, can we just see that data? They're not giving it to us. So that's a big thing. Policy debates are one thing. Transparency, we're not accepting lobbying on. We're going to give Americans the truth. And that's a predicate for everything.
a block on sharing data sets for underlying drug trials. They did a recent study. 70% of data that underlies FDA trials can't be replicated. It's like, can we just see that data? They're not giving it to us. So that's a big thing. Policy debates are one thing. Transparency, we're not accepting lobbying on. We're going to give Americans the truth. And that's a predicate for everything.
Martin McCurry said something really powerful with Secretary Kennedy at the Food Diet announcement. He said, as a doctor, you always listen to the mom. And I think we've kind of lost our mind over the past 30 years where the medical system has just lost their mind. I mean, you look at a kid, it's pharmaceutical interventions, first hour of life. It's eating ultra processed food, not real food.