Senator Ron Johnson just blew the whistle on the FDA’s cover-up of serious COVID-19 adverse effects — live on CNN.
Jake Tapper didn’t like it one bit, but Johnson owned the moment by calling out the media for refusing to cover such a MAJOR scandal.
JOHNSON: “But I’ll tell you, the story I really want you to cover...I sent you this report just as I was standing here... is the major scandal we uncovered in my committee two weeks ago about how the FDA on March 1st, 2021 knew that their safety surveillance system was going to hide and mask serious safety signals on serious adverse events.”
“26 days later, they were shown the safety signals on things like sudden cardiac death, pulmonary infarction, Bell’s Palsy, other types of strokes...”
“They continue to use the system that they knew hid these signals. That’s what you ought to have me on.”
“The mainstream media is completely covering this up. I’m calling out the mainstream media, start covering this MAJOR, major scandal.”
TAPPER: “Senator, I see you sent this to me at .”
JOHNSON: “No, I’m not accusing you, I'm saying have me on in the future.”
JOHNSON: “I was invited on last week...your producers canceled it.”
“But not to you, not to you, to somebody else at CNN. But no, not ABC, not NBC, not CBS. None of the major news stories are covering this major scandal.”
“I’m giving you an opportunity to be the lead on CNN. Cover this, read that report, read that report and have me back on.”
@SenRonJohnson
Robert Kennedy Jr. wants to do the most basic thing science can do - compare the health outcomes of vaccinated children to unvaccinated children using the largest medical database in America.
That's it. That's the study. That's the scientific method.
And the American Academy of Pediatrics is suing him to stop it.
Think about what that means. Not content with blocking changes to the vaccine schedule, they are now going to court to prevent an investigation into whether the schedule is actually producing healthy children. The one question the entire program should have been answering for fifty years, and the people who run that program are fighting in federal court to make sure it never gets asked.
This is an industry protecting itself from its own data.
I am not accusing anyone in medicine of malice. I am saying that the long-term health investigation has never been done with the seriousness it deserves, and now that someone is finally trying to do it, there is a worldwide effort to shut it down before it starts.
We have to do this study. We have databases right now, like the Henry Ford Health database, that could give us real answers. Every database in this country should be opened to this investigation. The scientific method demands it. The health of our children demands it.
The only people who have something to fear from the truth are the ones fighting this hard to hide from it.
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I stood on the steps of the Supreme Court Monday .
Donald Trump has done real things for MAHA. I believe that. But when the Department of Justice shows up to defend Bayer and Monsanto against the American people, against the health of our children, I have to say: you got this one wrong.
Liability protection for corporations that poison people is not a conservative value. It is not a Republican value. It is not a Democratic value. It is not an American value. It is the opposite of a free market. It is the government putting its thumb on the scale for corporations that are losing in court because their products are causing cancer.
Every child in this country deserves to be healthy. That is not a political statement. That is the only statement that matters.
So in the words of the President himself: we are going to fight, fight.
🚨 Peer-reviewed article about peer reviewers shows medical journals are bought and paid for by Big Pharma.
In a new article published in JAMA, researchers found that half of the peer reviewers in medical journals received nearly a billion dollars in payments from industry.
To be clear, JAMA is arguably the top peer-reviewed publication in the United States, and peer reviewers are the academic journal equivalent of fact-checkers. This means the science courts and our government rely on to decide cases and make public policy is about as reliable as the Washington Post.
Now you know why there is so much “peer-reviewed science” claiming vaccines are safe and effective, glyphosate is not killing everyone, and mRNA is anything but deadly. @VigilantFox@RealAlexJones
🚨BREAKING: Leader John Thune says he'll bring the SAVE America Act to the floor WITHOUT the 60-vote Zombie Filibuster, meaning senators must debate and 50 votes can be possible for passage
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Do you firmly support this?
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RFK Jr. says medical journals are pure Big Pharma propaganda.
“Journals are utterly corrupt because they’re owned by the pharmaceutical companies.”
“Marcia Angell, who ran the New England Journal of Medicine for 20 years, has said, you can’t believe anything in the journals anymore.”
“Richard Horton, who runs the Lancet, says the same thing.”
“They make money from advertising, which is paid for by pharmaceutical companies and through a scheme called pre-prints.”
“They pay the journal to print the story.”
“You can’t believe what’s in those journals cause it’s all propaganda for pharma.”
@TheoVon@SecKennedy
@DrNeilStone Read, Inventing the AIDS Virus by Peter Duesberg to fully understand the breadth of the argument(s) entailed here. Consensus is not science, it’s the glue used by industry to capitalize on a single snapshot of of the moving target called science
Making seed oil isn't cooking. It's chemical engineering.
Start with soybeans. Tiny seeds containing maybe 20% oil. Your ancestors would eat these occasionally, whole and fermented. Nobody thought to extract the oil because it's impractical. You'd need to crush thousands of beans to get meaningful amounts.
Modern processing starts by crushing the beans and mixing them with hexane: a petroleum-derived solvent. The hexane dissolves the oil, separating it from the protein and carbohydrate. This is chemical extraction. The same method used to remove stains from clothing.
After hexane extraction, you've got crude oil mixed with solvent. Heat it to evaporate the hexane. Some residue always remains. You're eating trace amounts of industrial solvent with every serving. Levels are "below regulatory thresholds." Reassuring.
Now you have crude soybean oil. It's dark, bitter, and contains phospholipids, free fatty acids, chlorophyll, and other compounds that shorten shelf life. Can't sell this. Time for refining.
Degumming: Add water or acid to remove phospholipids and proteins. Creates sludge as byproduct. Discard the sludge, keep the slightly less crude oil.
Neutralizing: Add sodium hydroxide (lye, the same chemical used for drain cleaning) to remove free fatty acids. This creates soap as a byproduct. The soap is washed out. You're making soap inside a food product.
Bleaching: Mix the oil with activated clay and heat. The clay absorbs pigments and remaining impurities. Filter out the clay. The oil is now lighter colored, which consumers apparently prefer.
Deodorizing: Heat the oil to 250°C under vacuum and inject steam. This removes volatile compounds that create odors and flavors. Any remaining antioxidants get destroyed. The oil becomes shelf-stable because there's nothing left alive to oxidize: except the fatty acids themselves.
This is all before hydrogenation was banned. For decades they'd also bubble hydrogen gas through the oil under pressure with nickel catalysts, creating trans fats. This made the oil solid at room temperature so it could replace butter and lard. We poisoned billions before admitting this step was catastrophic.
The final product is clear, neutral, shelf-stable oil. Every protective compound has been removed. Every antioxidant destroyed. The fatty acids have been heated repeatedly during processing, creating some oxidation before the bottle even opens.
Compare this to butter: Milk fat is separated from milk. That's it. No solvents. No chemical refinement. No high-heat processing. It's been consumed for thousands of years with the same basic preparation.
Seed oils require industrial chemistry because seeds aren't meant to be oil sources. The oil is locked inside protective structures. You need intense processing to extract and stabilize it. This processing damages the oil before consumption even begins.
We took a minor seed component and transformed it through industrial chemistry into a major food ingredient. Then we acted surprised when consuming factory-processed plant extracts caused health problems.
The process tells you everything. When food requires chemical engineering to become edible, perhaps it wasn't meant to be food.
1/7🚨 BREAKING: The New York Times just called RFK Jr.'s claim that diet can treat schizophrenia "unfounded."
Columbia's Dr. Appelbaum said there's "no credible evidence."
One problem: There are 75+ years of published research — from Harvard, Stanford, McLean, Oxford, Duke, and the journal 𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 — saying otherwise.
They didn't read it.
Let me walk you through what they missed. 🧵👇
I'm so fucking mad right now.
You puppets have been attacking me for more than 4 years.
Believe me now? 🤔
I was right. You were wrong.
Are you ready to apologize?
Are you ready to fight back? 🤔
WHAAAAAAAT?
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BREASTMILK
She thought she was studying milk.
What she uncovered was a conversation.
In 2008, evolutionary anthropologist Katie Hinde was working in a primate research lab in California, analyzing breast milk from rhesus macaque mothers. She had hundreds of samples and thousands of data points. Everything looked ordinary—until one pattern refused to go away.
Mothers raising sons produced milk richer in fat and protein.
Mothers raising daughters produced a larger volume with different nutrient balances.
It was consistent. Repeatable. And deeply uncomfortable for the scientific consensus.
Colleagues suggested error. Noise. Statistical coincidence.
But Katie trusted the data.
And the data pointed to a radical idea.
Milk is not just nutrition.
It is information.
For decades, biology treated breast milk as simple fuel. Calories in. Growth out. But if milk were only calories, why would it change depending on the sex of the baby?
Katie kept digging.
Across more than 250 mothers and over 700 sampling events, the story grew more complex. Younger, first-time mothers produced milk with fewer calories but significantly higher levels of cortisol—the stress hormone.
The babies who drank it grew faster.
They were also more alert, more cautious, more anxious.
Milk wasn’t just building bodies.
It was shaping behavior.
Then came the discovery that changed everything.
When a baby nurses, microscopic amounts of saliva flow back into the breast. That saliva carries biological signals about the infant’s immune system. If the baby is getting sick, the mother’s body detects it.
Within hours, the milk changes.
White blood cells surge.
Macrophages multiply.
Targeted antibodies appear.
When the baby recovers, the milk returns to baseline.
This was not coincidence.
It was call and response.
A biological dialogue refined over millions of years. Invisible—until someone thought to listen.
As Katie reviewed existing research, she noticed something unsettling. There were twice as many scientific studies on erectile dysfunction as on breast milk composition.
The first food every human consumes.
The substance that shaped our species.
Largely ignored.
So she did something bold.
She launched a blog with a deliberately provocative name: Mammals Suck Milk.
It exploded. Over a million readers in its first year. Parents. Doctors. Scientists. People asking questions research had skipped.
The discoveries kept coming.
Milk changes by time of day.
Foremilk differs from hindmilk.
Human milk contains over 200 oligosaccharides babies can’t digest—because they exist to feed beneficial gut bacteria.
Every mother’s milk is biologically unique.
In 2017, Katie brought this work to a TED stage. In 2020, it reached a global audience through Netflix’s Babies. Today, at Arizona State University’s Comparative Lactation Lab, she continues reshaping how medicine understands infant development, neonatal care, formula design, and public health.
The implications are staggering.
Milk has been evolving for more than 200 million years—longer than dinosaurs walked the Earth. What we once dismissed as simple nourishment is one of the most sophisticated communication systems biology has ever produced.
Katie Hinde didn’t just study milk.
She revealed that nourishment is intelligence.
A living, responsive system shaping who we become before we ever speak.
All because one scientist refused to accept that half the story was “measurement error.”
Sometimes the biggest revolutions begin by listening to what everyone else ignores.
@emilysnowau@Fish_Flakes546@EricLDaugh 1 in 31 is an epidemic, any way you slice it, and the numbers keep growing. If there is an environmental factor, we, as a species need to know. You don't have to agree.
@emilysnowau@Fish_Flakes546@EricLDaugh RFKj is going after something specific that has nothing to do with natural evolution. He’s trying to rule out any and all environmental exposures. Toxins that lead to encephalopathy. Brain damage.
@emilysnowau@Fish_Flakes546@EricLDaugh That statement is highly questionable as the rate of autism keeps going up and up. Maybe it's high time for some showboating. We all want the same thing, far less or no autism, right?
President Trump says RFK Jr. and the MAHA movement will be a major force for Republicans in the midterms.
“I read an article today where they think Bobby is going to be really great for the Republican Party in the midterms.”
“So I have to be very careful that Bobby likes us.”
“But we’re letting you do your job.”
“And you're doing a great job.”
Trump said the quiet part out loud: MAHA is now a major political force in DC, and in low turnout elections it can decide races.
If Republicans want to win this fall, embracing MAHA policies makes sense.
Democrats should take note too.