@NoContextHumans She is spinning so fast I can't even track where her head is in some frames..... Noone should have to go through that. That was probably terrifying.
The EPA relied on an influential #glyphosate study even after learning #Monsanto was a “ghost writer.” Newly revealed government memo identifies yet another compromised paper used to justify Roundup’s safety, as part of Monsanto’s concerted campaign. https://t.co/PRUkVYAWPT
@GMOFreeUSA@GMOFreeUSA On the Glyphosate page, I added an urgent sticky bar with a link to your petition, and added you to the bottom of this page. Happy to expand on this.
@GMOFreeUSA I've added a page. I hope to find others that are also publishing information on Environmental Toxins to add to this page. Thank you for everything, let me know if there's any changes you'd like made.
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The D.O.J. is knocking!
They are finding all the fraud.
They're gonna need the Corporate Crimes Against Healthcare Act to pursue all the Greed. @SenWarren
MAJOR BREAKING: The U.S. Senate has voted 50-48 to approve a War Powers Resolution directing President Trump to end military hostilities with Iran unless Congress explicitly authorizes continued military action. Four Republicans joined most Democrats in support, while Sen. John Fetterman was the lone Democrat to vote against it. The measure is largely symbolic and does not automatically end military operations, but it represents a significant bipartisan rebuke of the administration’s Iran policy and a reassertion of Congress’s constitutional war powers.
A Mother Jones investigation found that the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), an agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), has been spraying massive amounts of toxic glyphosate herbicide on forests across the United States.
Mother Jones wrote, "While glyphosate is more well-known for its use in agriculture, its fastest-growing use in California—where our investigation analyzed more than 5 million state pesticide records—is on forestlands. Private timber companies and the USFS have been dousing hundreds of thousands of acres of the state’s forests in the herbicide, especially areas affected by wildfires.”
Why is the USFS dousing forestland with a carcinogenic herbicide?
The USFS claims that spraying glyphosate is the easiest and least expensive way to help conifers regrow after wildfires. Pine needle conifers aren’t affected by glyphosate in the same way as other plants. Blanketing forestland with glyphosate kills everything but the conifer trees. This helps the agency meet its desired forest density for future timber sales, according to hundreds of pages of USFS documents reviewed in Mother Jones’ investigation.
In 2025, President Trump issued an executive order for the USFS to increase timber sales by 25%. In 2026, Trump issued an executive order calling for an increase in the domestic production of glyphosate to help Bayer-Monsanto. While these presidential actions may benefit Trump’s allies, the private timber industry and Bayer-Monsanto, they only bring increased risk of disease to Americans and destroy the vital biodiversity of nature.
Locals living near the sprayed areas are livid and have been speaking out. EVERYONE should be angry. The spraying of glyphosate on forestland is not acceptable and the practice must cease.
Tell the White House and Congress to direct the USFS to stop spraying glyphosate, or any other toxic synthetic herbicide for that matter, on national forestland.
Make your voice heard today! Sign and share the petition: https://t.co/9OjFIcxSTJ
@mcuban S.3822 isn't "eat the rich" — it's anti-monopoly, which you've championed. The part you didn't address: UHG's own subsidiary (Lewin Group) designs the CMS rules UHG must follow. That's not competition. That's the entrepreneur's nightmare you describe, just at insurer scale.
@ChainChaserVN Hello there. I run a website that advocates for Healthcare Reform. As well map who is getting involved and how you can help spread awareness.
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