A lot of us would like to help, but we want an effective way to make things right without throwing lots of money into the effort. There are a lot of us, but the problem is we don't know each other, especially the neighbors who live in our congressional districts. We can have the things we want if we invite people to organize many small, local, decentralized groups within our congressional districts, where we maintain constant peaceful pressure on reps and media with little effort. We organize around big, popular issues that most of us agree on — like healthcare, war, and corruption — not candidates or parties. There's no cost or need to march. We empower and protect ourselves with numbers, mutual knowledge
https://t.co/jVA5czT2cf, and support from independent media. Imagine demonstrating from home 24/7. This is what a peaceful revolution looks like. It's easier to do than you think, but it needs discussion and exposure. More at
https://t.co/ltmms5qQbb
We will need significant support from the people to change things. Rigged elections are a real problem, but not the only one. Our problems come from 1,000 to 2000 mentally ill people. A peaceful revolution through many small, local, decentralized groups in congressional districts that want healthcare, peace, and justice is possible. 5% of your followers would be more than enough to build the momentum needed to get the things we want.
@BettyBo10964654@FmrRepMTG I agree. Political parties are corrupt. I'm saying we give people more power than any rigged election will. We don't have to wipe out our representative government (though we might want to). I'm saying people need more tools than elections.
I'm not holding my breath waiting for that to happen, but I am hopeful that we can short-circuit the system with more democracy by inviting people to organize many small, local, decentralized groups within our congressional districts, where we maintain constant peaceful pressure on reps and media with little effort. We organize around big, popular issues that most of us agree on — like healthcare, war, and corruption — not political parties. There's no cost or need to march. We empower and protect ourselves with numbers, mutual knowledge
https://t.co/jVA5czT2cf, and support from independent media. Implementing this idea is easier than you think, but it needs discussion and exposure. More at
https://t.co/ltmms5qQbb
We've outgrown this childish, corrupt system. We break away from the parental hold that the system and politicians have over us by inviting people to organize many small, local, decentralized groups within our congressional districts, where we maintain constant peaceful pressure on reps and media with little effort. We organize around big, popular issues that most of us agree on — like healthcare, war, and corruption — not political parties. There's no cost or need to march. We empower and protect ourselves with numbers, mutual knowledge
https://t.co/jVA5czT2cf, and support from independent media. Implementing this idea is easier than you think, but it needs discussion and exposure. More at
https://t.co/ltmms5qQbb
We've outgrown this childish, corrupt electoral system. The internet has changed how we shop, fix things, learn, etc. It would only stand to reason that it can help us change the way we govern ourselves. We change it by inviting people to organize many small, local, decentralized groups within our congressional districts, where we maintain constant peaceful pressure on reps and media with little effort. We organize around big, popular issues that most of us agree on — like healthcare, war, and corruption — not political parties. There's no cost or need to march. We empower and protect ourselves with numbers, mutual knowledge
https://t.co/jVA5czT2cf, and support from independent media. Implementing this idea is easier than you think, but it needs discussion and exposure. More at
https://t.co/ltmms5qQbb
We've outgrown this childish, corrupt electoral system. We deserve better. We do it by inviting people to organize many small, local, decentralized groups within our congressional districts, where we maintain constant peaceful pressure on reps and media with little effort. We organize around big, popular issues that most of us agree on — like healthcare, war, and corruption — not political parties. There's no cost or need to march. We empower and protect ourselves with numbers, mutual knowledge
https://t.co/jVA5czT2cf, and support from independent media. 10% of your followers would be more than enough to build the momentum we need to make the changes we want. This idea is easier than you think, but it needs discussion and exposure. More at https://t.co/ltmms5qQbb
@BettyBo10964654@FmrRepMTG You make being in office less profitable and more accountable by inviting people to organize in many small, local, decentralized groups. 1% of your followers is more than enough to build the momentum we need to make the changes we want.
We've outgrown this childish, corrupt electoral system. We can short-circuit it by adding more democracy. We invite people to organize many small, local, decentralized groups within our congressional districts, where we maintain constant peaceful pressure on reps and media with little effort. We organize around big, popular issues that most of us agree on — like healthcare, war, and corruption — not political parties. There's no cost or need to march. We empower and protect ourselves with numbers, mutual knowledge
https://t.co/jVA5czT2cf, and support from independent media. 1% of your followers would be more than enough to create the momentum we need to make this happen. This idea is easier than you think, but it needs discussion and exposure. More at
https://t.co/ltmms5qQbb
There are enough of us to make the changes we want. We can't get stuck playing by the establishment's rules. The internet has changed so much of how we do things. It only stands to reason that it will change how we govern ourselves. We make the changes we want by inviting people to organize many small, local, decentralized groups within our congressional districts, where we maintain constant peaceful pressure on reps and media with little effort. We organize around big, popular issues that most of us agree on — like healthcare, war, and corruption — not political parties. There's no cost or need to march. We empower and protect ourselves with numbers, mutual knowledge
https://t.co/jVA5czT2cf, and support from independent media. 1% of your followers will be more than enough to build the momentum we need to make the changes we want. This idea is easier than you think, but it needs discussion and exposure. More at
https://t.co/ltmms5qQbb
When the dermatologist was just on Fox News debunking the idea that some chemicals in sunscreen aren't good for us, it sounded illogically dismissive of the studies and research.
I took a quick look.
I didn’t hear her disclose her paid relationships with big sunscreen makers. ☀️
This is part of a trend that I discovered decades ago. It permeates our news media landscape.
I learned that nearly every member of the national board of experts that lowered cholesterol guidelines and basically recommended that people should take more statins, worked for the statin makers.
I learned that many members of the board set up during Covid that restricted hydroxychloroquine... were paid by the companies that made other controversial treatments for Covid like remdesivir that were then prioritized over hydroxychloroquine.
It doesn’t stop there.
When the government and the cosmetics industry tried to falsely debunk the scientific studies linking antiperspirants and breast cancer, they referred me to the American Cancer Society for an interview. I learned that the expert at the American Cancer Society hadn’t even read the relevant studies, and yet was claiming the link was a myth. I asked and found out that the American Cancer Society takes money from the antiperspirant industry and other allegedly cancer, causing industries. However, they wouldn’t tell me how much.
When the nonprofit “every child by" was illogically denying the proven vaccine autism link, I dug in and found out the nonprofit was actually started by a vaccine maker in order to defend vaccine companies, and to controversialist those of us exposing the risks.
I was the first journalist to ask and report that the expert the government kept referring us to in order to debunk the vaccine autism link, Dr. Paul Offit, was not an independent expert at all, but was a vaccine inventor and vaccine industry insider… though that was never disclosed in the media at the time. He was always presented falsely as if he were an independent expert.
When I saw a lead dietary group giving questionable advice about nutrition, I learned that the group takes money from the sugar, cola, fast food, and preservative snack industry.
In short, whenever I’ve looked for a tie between experts defending a chemical or risk that could impact an industry's bottom line... I’ve always found one. Food for thought.
"Dr. Jody Levine has financial and professional relationships with several prominent consumer product companies that manufacture and market sunscreens.
Because sunscreen is legally regulated as an over-the-counter drug and is a core component of commercial skincare lines, her consulting roles inherently create potential conflicts of interest when she recommends sun protection or reviews skincare products in the media.
Her specific ties to major corporate sunscreen manufacturers include:
1. Johnson & Johnson / Kenvue
Dr. Levine has served on the Medical Advisory Board for Johnson & Johnson. Johnson & Johnson’s consumer health spin-off, Kenvue, owns Neutrogena and Aveeno, two of the largest and most widely distributed sunscreen brands in the United States. In her media and print features, she has regularly recommended product categories or specific options overlapping with these brands, such as recommending Neutrogena Sport Face in broad consumer media interviews.
2. Galderma (Cetaphil)
She has acted as a consultant and advisor for Cetaphil, a brand owned by Galderma. Cetaphil produces a substantial line of daily facial moisturizers with SPF, mineral sunscreens, and broad-spectrum sun protection lotions marketed heavily toward sensitive skin and pediatric care.
3. Beiersdorf (Eucerin)
Dr. Levine has maintained consulting arrangements with Eucerin, a brand under the Beiersdorf corporate umbrella. Eucerin manufactures a wide range of daily anti-aging lotions with SPF, sensitive skin sunscreens, and body sun protection products.
Impact on Media Appearances
When Dr. Levine appears on networks like Fox News or in print publications to deliver general public health messages—such as advising viewers to apply sunscreen 15 minutes before going outside or warning against the dangers of tanning beds—she is providing standard medical advice aligned with the American Academy of Dermatology. However, because she does not routinely issue on-screen financial disclosures listing her corporate partners during short news segments, viewers are generally unaware that she is paid by the parent companies of the very products sitting on drugstore shelves."
@RepThomasMassie Politicians (excluding TM) and people running this country are mentally ill (literally; narcissism, sociopathy, psychopathy, and more). We must invite people to organize in many small, local, decentralized groups.
@ProudSocialist The politicians and the people running this country are mentally ill. We need to replace them by inviting people to organize in many small local groups.
The establishment won't right the wrongs on its own. They need us to show them the way. We've outgrown this childish and corrupt electoral system. We do it by inviting people to organize many small, local, decentralized groups within our congressional districts, where we maintain constant, peaceful pressure on reps and the media with little effort. We organize around big, popular issues that most of us agree on — like healthcare, war, and corruption — not political parties. There's no cost or need to march. We empower and protect ourselves with numbers, mutual knowledge
https://t.co/jVA5czT2cf, and support from independent media. There are plenty of people who agree with us. We just don't know who they are. Making this happen is easier than you think, but it needs discussion and exposure. More at https://t.co/ltmms5qQbb