As some of you may be aware, we will likely be importing more cheap foreign beef in order to cut the cost at the grocery store for the consumers-this is likely a midterm election strategy as people don’t vote for incumbents when food is too expensive
The down stream effect of this is that it will likely cause many American ranchers to go out of business unless additional help is sent their way
In the mean time, if you can afford to do so, please buy directly from ranchers if you can-it might be the difference between them going out of business or surviving to keep on doing what they do the best in the world, producing high quality beef!
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🔻 THE PHARMA REP WHO SAW THE LIST.
"I sold cancer drugs for 11 years. I made $340,000 a year convincing doctors to prescribe treatments I knew didn't work. Then one night, I saw the list. And I understood everything."
I was a senior sales representative for one of the top three pharmaceutical companies in the world. I won't name them yet. My lawyers are still working on my protection agreement under the Executive Order.
My job was simple: visit oncologists, buy them dinners, take them to conferences, and make sure they prescribed our chemotherapy drugs over the competitors. I was good at it. Top 1% nationally for seven consecutive years.
I never questioned it. The drugs had FDA approval. The doctors trusted me. The patients trusted them. The system worked — for everyone except the patients.
In November 2024, I was at a private dinner in Manhattan with three executives from my company. We had closed a $1.2 billion hospital network contract. Champagne. Cigars. The usual.
One of the executives left his phone on the table when he went to the bathroom. A notification popped up. It was an encrypted message. The preview read:
"Updated K-List attached. 2,847 names added this quarter. Confirm receipt."
I didn't touch the phone. But I remembered the term. K-List.
Over the next three months, I quietly asked around. Most people had never heard of it. But one senior colleague — a man who had been with the company for 30 years — went pale when I mentioned it.
He pulled me into a stairwell and said:
"The K-List is the kill list. It's every patient whose insurance profile makes them more profitable dead than alive. Long-term treatment patients who are about to hit their coverage cap. If they die before the cap, the company collects the full treatment cycle payment. If they live past it, the insurance stops paying and we lose money."
I said: "Are you telling me we let people die for billing optimization?"
He said: "We don't let them die. We make sure the treatment doesn't work well enough to save them. The dosing protocols are calibrated. Not to kill. Just to not cure."
I went home that night and threw up for an hour.
2,847 names added in one quarter. Four quarters a year. For how many years?
The math is simple. And the math is murder.
I resigned in January 2025. I took nothing with me except what I remembered. But when Executive Order 2026-1947 was signed, I contacted a lawyer. The NDA protections are dissolving. The whistleblower provisions are active.
I am one of dozens preparing to testify.
The pharmaceutical industry doesn't just suppress cures. It engineers death on a schedule. And every single executive knows it.
The K-List is real. The names on it are real. And in 34 days, the world will see it.
𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝗱𝗶𝗱𝗻'𝘁 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗵𝗶𝗱𝗲 ����𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗲. 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲��𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗱𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵.
𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀.
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A year and a half ago, I shared a video about UnitedHealthcare.
It wasn’t just about my practice. It was about what happens when insurance companies stand between patients and the care they need.
A lot has happened since then.
Redbud Surgery Center is still out of network.
Back in January, United’s CEO said he would personally look into the situation. I’m still waiting.
Does it feel fair? No. But I’m not giving up.
I will keep telling the truth about what patients experience. I will keep advocating for transparent, affordable, high quality care. And I will keep working to help fix a healthcare system that too often puts barriers between patients and the care they need.
The reason I’m still here is in large part because of you.
You have listened. You have shared these stories. You have believed in this mission.
Thank you for standing with me.
I’m not going anywhere.
Two hundred of the thousand acres at Diddly Squat grew nothing at all this year. That was a decision taken in advance, on a spreadsheet. Wheat or barley on that ground was a guaranteed loss before the drill left the shed, so Jeremy Clarkson left it bare and explained why in his Sun column this week.
One line from it went everywhere. Farmers have reached the point where it is quite simply impossible to make money from growing food. Every paper carried that sentence, and every paper stopped there.
The list underneath it did not get printed anywhere.
Because he went on to set out what two hundred acres of good English ground could do instead of feeding anyone, and there were four items on it.
- Rent it to a global agri-company growing crops for anaerobic digesters.
- Cover it in solar panels.
- Put a data centre on it.
- Sell the farm to a Chinese company for a multistorey high-intensity piggery.
Every one of those pays. The only use of that land which reliably loses money is the one that puts food on a British plate. He added that he was not being ridiculous, and that anybody in 1926 would have laughed you out of the room for suggesting the factories would be gone by 2026.
Now the bit with a date on it.
From 1 January 2027 the UK's carbon border tax applies to imported fertiliser. The Treasury's own costings put the take at £140 million in 2027-28, rising to £180 million the year after. Estimates of the hit run from around £33 a tonne to £75, which is a fifth to a quarter added to the largest input bill an arable farm carries. The Central Association of Agricultural Valuers has warned that a typical 500 acre cereals farm could be down as much as £70,000 once fertiliser and fuel costs land.
So the fertiliser that grows the wheat gets taxed on a known date, in writing, by a government that says out loud it wants food security.
Nobody in Whitehall has ever signed a policy to stop Britain growing food. They have signed a great many that make every alternative pay better, which arrives at the same field.
And understand whose field this is. Diddly Squat has a television crew, a farm shop with a queue down the lane, a pub, a lager brand, a bestselling book every autumn and one of the best land agents in the country. It is the most commercially advantaged thousand acres in Britain, and two hundred of them were left bare this year because putting seed in them was the losing move.
Every arable farmer in England is doing that same sum this autumn. Almost none of them have a production company to cover the difference.
Those two hundred acres have not gone out of production. They are waiting to hear which industry wants them more than you do.
Sad little man sitting deep in a lie
He’s dead in his soul, but he’ll keep you alive
Do what he says, not what he do
‘Cause the truth is for him and the lie is for you…
Sad Little Man was a song well ahead of its time. Now that the world is catching on to what kind of person Anthony Fauci actually is, it should spread like wildfire. Let’s make that happen.
Today was so incredible, so intense, so satisfying. For six and a half years, we've been gaslit, lied to constantly, led around by the nose by a media-hungry pied piper with deep-state backing, a glib punk playing footsie with media elites with a partisan agenda. They cloaked it all in science. At last, we got some blunt talk today about the worst attacks on civilization we've ever endured from the government and its industrial backers. What a feeling! We not all crazy after all. Maybe now, at last, we can have some honest talk about what this egregious period of history did to the credibility of the expert classes. This hearing today made me angry all over again.
@Cmplxe@JonathanTurley We spent a week on 30A in Florida last month. I told my husband I don’t ever want to return to Hawaii as this vacation was so much better - this after spending multiple times on every island. Your comment only confirms my resolve to stay away.
Yeah, below is what @AirCanada has to say when I make a claim following the procedure with which they told me to based on my below post.
After I already went to them on email 3 weeks ago.
I never do this, but please repost my original post below far and wide. These socialist dirtbags need to pay for their incompetence, for both me and the 300 other passengers they screwed over. The whole world needs to know how disreputable this company is to paying customers.