We cannot integrate our military with Israel’s and lose our sovereignty.
As a senior member of the Armed Services Committee, I am leading the fight to strip Section 224 from the Defense Authorization Act.
After today’s Supreme Court ruling in favor of Monsanto I will officially be introducing legislation stripping pesticide companies of any liability protections for the harm their products cause the American people. These companies purposefully omit labeling information knowing their products cause cancer and other health problems. It is time they are held accountable. Enough is enough.
‼️SCOTUS rules Monsanto/Bayer can’t be sued for omitting a warning even if their herbicides do cause cancer. Even if the legal reasoning of the court is sound in this case, it’s a blatant travesty of justice. Congress and the President can fix this and we absolutely should.
Section 219 (was 224) of the NDAA contains a dangerous provision to integrate our military tech with Israel’s.
@RepRoKhanna & I submitted an amendment to strike 219. I included the Rules Committee roster here; 7 of 13 members must agree in order for our amendment to get a vote.
McDonald's verliest de rechtszaak
tegen chef Jamie Oliver, die bewees dat het voedsel dat ze verkopen ongeschikt is voor menselijke consumptie omdat het zeer giftig is.
Dat was zo'n acht jaar geleden... maar niemand leek zich erom te bekommeren... Chef Jamie Oliver heeft een rechtszaak gewonnen tegen 's werelds grootste fastfoodketen.
Oliver demonstreert hoe hamburgers worden gemaakt.
Volgens Oliver worden de vette stukken vlees "gewassen" met waterstofammoniak en vervolgens gebruikt om de hamburger in de vleespasteiverpakking te vullen. Zelfs vóór dit proces, zegt de tv-presentator, was dit vlees ongeschikt voor menselijke consumptie.
Oliver, een radicale activistische chef-kok die de strijd aanbindt met de voedselindustrie, zegt:
"We hebben het over vlees dat als hondenvoer wordt verkocht en vervolgens aan mensen wordt geserveerd. Naast de kwaliteit van het vlees is ammoniumzuur schadelijk voor de gezondheid." Oliver noemt het "het roze mestproces".
Welk weldenkend mens zou een stuk vlees dat in waterstofammoniak is gedrenkt in de mond van een kind stoppen?
In een ander initiatief demonstreerde Oliver hoe kipnuggets worden gemaakt: Nadat de "beste delen" zijn geselecteerd, wordt de rest – vet, huid, kraakbeen, ogen, botten, kop, poten – onderworpen aan een Mec-Split-mengsel genaamd Canica – een eufemisme dat door voedselingenieurs wordt gebruikt. Deze bloedroze pasta, die wordt ontgeurd, gebleekt, opgefrist en opnieuw geverfd, wordt vervolgens door bloem gehaald en gefrituurd. Het blijft in normaal gesproken gedeeltelijk gehydrogeneerde oliën, oftewel giftige stoffen.
De voedselindustrie gebruikt ammoniumwaterstof als antimicrobieel middel, waardoor McDonald's vlees in zijn hamburgers kan gebruiken dat ongeschikt is voor menselijke consumptie.
Nog alarmerender is echter het feit dat deze op ammoniumwaterstof gebaseerde stoffen wereldwijd in de voedselindustrie worden beschouwd als "legale componenten van het productieproces", met de goedkeuring van de gezondheidsautoriteiten. Consumenten zullen dus nooit weten welke stoffen er in hun voedsel zitten.
STOP ALSJEBLIEFT MET HET GEVEN VAN DIT NEPPE VOEDSEL AAN UW KINDEREN, want NU WEET U HET.
https://t.co/GPjb5gUmFH
🚨 Mind-blowing farmer confession that hits too close to home...
5th-generation cattle rancher Braden Jensen just dropped a bombshell: They injected 525 hogs with a live mRNA vaccine. Just 21 days later:
25 hogs dead outright
55 anorexic and near death
20 lame
12 lost all condition
25 more showing near-death symptoms
This rancher isn’t talking about some sci-fi experiment... he’s describing exactly what countless people have reported after the mRNA shots for humans.
Same spike protein tech. Same rapid, devastating outcomes. Same “safe and effective” sales pitch. What do y’all think about this??
Two identical twins with autism had zero Bifidobacteria in their gut.
Dr. Sabine Hazan’s team removed the harmful microbes, restored the Bifidobacteria — and both twins showed clear improvement in speech.
These beneficial bacteria are essential for breaking down food, producing vitamins, regulating the immune system, and protecting the gut lining. Low or zero levels are consistently found in severe COVID, long COVID, autism, invasive cancer, Lyme, Crohn’s, and diabetes.
Bifidobacteria help modulate inflammation, support neurotransmitter production, and strengthen the gut-brain axis. Their absence is strongly linked to increased disease severity across multiple conditions.
Dr. Hazan’s research is groundbreaking, but she says getting it published and advancing it has been extremely difficult. Continuing this work could lead to new, more natural approaches for treating serious illnesses.
Save the Bif.
This is indefensible: Spraying glyphosate over wild lands is ecocide, and toxic to humans, of course. But there is one upside: It allows us to see the full corruption of our system, which pretends to be preoccupied with our health, even as it poisons the world behind our backs.
Nature just dropped the ultimate counter to the deep state tick bioweapon.
Guinea hens are straight-up tick assassins. Patrol the yard and eat up to 1,000 ticks a day. Lyme? Alpha-gal? Forget Bill Gates’ lab-grown future, get yourself some guinea fowl.
Endocrinologist, Dr. Roshani Sanghani (@DrRoshani), became frustrated with the conventional medical system in the West, so she started her own personal practice focused on lifestyle intervention and utilizing a multi-disciplinary approach to healing her patients.
They say a father is the one person who quietly roots for you to outgrow him—to go further, do better, and live bigger than he ever could. There’s something really powerful in that. 🥹💕
🙏🇺🇸🙏
A surgeon demanded General Sherman remove this 44-year-old widow from his camp. Sherman's response: "She outranks me. I can't do a thing in the world."
Her name was Mary Ann Bickerdyke.
In 1861, Mary Ann was a widow in Galesburg, Illinois, supporting her two sons with herbal medicine. She had no military connections, no formal training, and no official authority. But that changed when her pastor read a letter aloud in church.
A young doctor from Cairo, Illinois, where Union soldiers were stationed, described the horrific conditions: soldiers dying from disease, neglect, and filth, not battle wounds. They needed medical supplies and someone to care for them. The congregation raised $500 and needed a volunteer to deliver it. Mary Ann raised her hand.
She thought she would just drop off the supplies and return home. She stayed for four years.
When she arrived in Cairo, she was furious.
Soldiers lay on filthy straw, without clean water, proper food, or competent medical care. Instead of asking permission, Mary Ann started fixing things. She cleaned hospital floors, set up kitchens, organized laundries, assisted in surgeries, and wrote letters for the dying.
When bureaucratic obstacles got in her way, she tore them down. Medical supplies locked away while men suffered? She broke the locks.
Surgeons refusing to treat the wounded? She got them dismissed. When officers questioned her authority, she boldly replied: "I have received my authority from the Lord God Almighty. Have you anything that outranks that?"
The soldiers quickly began calling her "Mother Bickerdyke!" She became a legend, searching battlefields after dark with a lantern, seeking out wounded soldiers that recovery teams had missed. She was often the only woman on the battlefield, organizing field hospitals and confronting any officer who tried to stop her.
General Ulysses S. Grant fully supported her, offering her free transportation across his command. General William T. Sherman became one of her staunchest defenders. When a surgeon, frustrated with this widow who refused to follow military protocol, demanded that she be removed, Sherman reportedly said: "She outranks me. I can't do a thing in the world."
Mary Ann served in nineteen major battles, including Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Sherman's March to the Sea. Under her supervision, more than 300 field hospitals were built.
When the war ended in 1865, Mary Ann didn't stop. She helped veterans with the pension system, advocated for disabled soldiers, and worked with the Salvation Army. She kept serving until her death in 1901 at the age of 84.
A statue stands in Galesburg today, depicting her offering water to a wounded soldier. Mary Ann Bickerdyke proved that the most powerful authority isn't always the one you're given.
Sometimes it's the one you take, especially when lives are at stake 🙏🇺🇸🙏
The first-ever, peer-reviewed expert consensus on the use of ketogenic metabolic therapy for serious mental illness.
This field is taking off!
https://t.co/9w195lbG9Z
Monsanto/@Bayer just filed its brief to the U.S. Supreme Court and what they’re asking for is staggering.
If they win, one ruling could wipe out thousands of state-level lawsuits against pesticide companies across America. Not because the products were proven safe. Not because juries weighed the evidence and cleared them.
But because federal law would override the right of states and everyday people to hold them accountable.
Everyone should be watching this. We must stop the mass poisoning of America.
This is one of the darkest, most evil and sick things I have ever witnessed. The reason why Monsanto/Bayer is pushing so hard for legal immunity – in states, the Farm Bill, and the executive branch – is simple. Their product gives people cancer. They did it with Agent Orange and they are following the same playbook.
5 Food Bills Oklahomans need to know about.
HB 3720
HB 3197
HB 3056
SB 2061
SB 2128
I tried to add link but couldn’t. So I will add screenshots in my comments. You can always look them up as well.
Lots of posts going around that glyphosate is perfectly safe - years of safety data.
So, here are 109 peer-reviewed papers on glyphosate - please read and then come back and argue how harmless it is.
BTW - who do you think is paying these "experts" to write post after post on social media about how "safe and effective" glyphosate is? I have my own ideas, but what do you think?
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