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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

In the original article, I stated the Republicans voted for the childhood vaccine mandates and the Democrats voted against them. This was a typo, it was the other way round (the Republicans consistently voted against them).

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Jayne Doe's avatar

Prefilled forms to Take Action and contact your Congressional Representatives. Also, you can repeat submittals every 24 hours.

While your there complete all the other menu Take Action items as well if you feel so compelled : ) and please share the link too.

https://standforhealthfreedom.com/actions/s2324/

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Will do this, but why are we begging to be compensated AFTER the fact of our life devastating injuries? How will this be a victory if they have the money to absorb these costs of compensation. Besides, poisoned people are tired and sick. It's obscene.

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SaHiB's avatar

Who cares?

https://americasbestpics.com/picture/mandate-legal-definition-blacks-law-dictionary-11th-ed-mandate-4-vOWnF1KB9

From a retired professor at the University of Michigan 2023/8/24 Duration: 1:57

https://rumble.com/v3b5ib2-mandates-are-not-law-we-do-not-comply.html

Perhaps you meant edicts or requirements?

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Tonee norman's avatar

It is people like you that may save us…

However,it’s a LOT to digest. Especially for the younger generations who have been raised on “sesame street “ and other short “sound bites “ of life…

I’m curious how many of them could actually read the astonishing amount of vital information you provide?

I would love to be pleasantly surprised!

Thank you.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

I do a mix of long articles and shortened ones. The long ones have to come first so I can corroberate and back up the points made in the short ones. That said, people complain about the long ones, but the only reason this newsletter exists or has significant readership is because longform content is hard to find and there is an unmet demand for it.

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fuzzi's avatar

Please continue the longforms! Your content is so valuable. I am limited in funds, and so I don't do paid subscriptions.

EXCEPT FOR YOU.

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Same.

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Valerie's avatar

Me too!

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Jolene's avatar

Please don’t ever stop doing longform!

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

No complaints here. I copy paste segments of your articles and put them in folders under simple headings so I can get to certain information quickly. I then can share the relevant points on other platforms. We should blow up Change.org. I wonder if this information could be summarized. Right now the FDA has decided to disable thousands of thyroid patients by banning a 130+ year old medicine that has ended the suffering of generations. I am shocked at how many signatures have accrued on Change. Could we get this on too? Someone with real talent could make this information into a visual bullet to the brain of even the most disinterested person. Let's use the clickbait model to our advantage.

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Tonee norman's avatar

Please,what medication is it, and do you know the reason for the ban?

I’m curious as I have recently started taking a medication for low thyroid and I’m not sure if it’s helping or if it agrees with me…

Thank you!

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Armour thyroid. If you are a thyroid patient, you MUST go to this site:

https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/

The criminality of the medical cartel concerning thyroid dysfunction is sickening. The more you know the worse it gets. If your psychopath in white has you on levothyroxine, you will never feel well - as planned. The sick care industry makes BILLIONS from the chronic conditions caused by low thyroid production. I'll list a 'few'

DEPRESSION AND ALL ITS BENEFITS

fatigue

obesity

heart disease

high cholesterol [ whatever that is ]

high BP

infertility

menstruel problems of all sorts

PCOS

hair loss

CFS

CPS

brain fog

mental illness

sex hormone dysregulation

and on and on and on.

The TSH test is a joke [ on you ]

I haven't done the math, but since 400 billion prescriptions are written in the US each YEAR, I would wager that if every thyroid patient got optimally treated, profits would fall precipitously. They have been after Armour since the 1960's. They won't stop.

https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/

To read the petition for thyroid and the comments, which are instructive:

copy paste.

https://www.change.org/p/we-as-thyroid-patients-do-not-agree-with-the-fda-false-claims-against-desiccated-thyroid?cs_tk=A2AOOp54uyFyAPB9nWgAAXicyyvNyQEABF8BvDQ4MzVkYjkwYTk0NTU4MWEwODU3NTNkZTkxYjI1NmM1MWE2ZmUxM2ZkMGZhNDI3MDBjZDg4ZmE4NTdhNDFiODg%3D

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Tonee norman's avatar

Thank you. I will look at these links.

I’m not familiar,at all,with Armour. I’m guessing it’s a more natural,more effective medication if they are trying to ban it?

I am on Levothyroxine,but,I cut my dose in half… I still think it doesn’t agree with me…

Neither did the other versions that I tried,so, I’m hoping to find a better solution….

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

It's desiccated pig thyroid and was developed in 1890. Same formula until the 1960's when pharma became a thing. You can also read articles and information from this man. He knows alot. He does sell supplements, but they seam solid.

https://www.restartmed.com/about/#

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sharon's avatar

aprayer , I got RX from my psycopath , for that lovothyroxine took 1/2 pill and my blood pressure went up to 200/110. scared me to death .

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

The new Vioxx. That's awful. I wonder if it was the fillers. FUN FACT: Pharmaceutical companies are not required by law to disclose changes to inactive ingredients. That's how they brought down the old Armour formulation many years ago. Took out the harmless potato flour and replaced with with microcrystalline cellulose which prevents the thyroid hormone from being absorbed. I was told by a lady who works for the Broda O Barnes Foundation, which is fantastic by the way.

It's like the labels on food that say 'contains no prohibited products' except nothing is prohibited.

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zdb's avatar

any updates?

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Travis Ogle's avatar

So true. Most of us are starved for the kind of knowledge you share in your posts. It is the secreted information that you reveal that will allow us to make better choices and provide support for people who really need it. Our complex world leaves so many of us left behind in ignorance because those facts if exposed, would inspire us to stop the harmful practices that some corporations participate in that wreak havoc with our environment. The fact that some politicians are willing to accept favors to conceal those facts, contributes to the wide spread beliefs that politics is a dirty business. In reality, every society needs the structure that honest government should provide.

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Gigi2525's avatar

On this note of digesting the info, I was looking for the Bill number and can't find it. US Bills either start with "H.R.1234" or "S1234" and I didn't get a search result.

Did anyone catch the bill number where this piece is added? Thx.

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Mary's avatar

HR 4754, its back in the text of the article.

Also Cory Booker has a competing bill in the Senate we can ask to be cosponsored and supported.

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sharon's avatar

this link was in the article too .I hope Dr. Malone can clear this up.

https://standforhealthfreedom.com/actions/s2324/

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sharon's avatar

https://standforhealthfreedom.com/actions/s2324/

this is the site + the bill S2324

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SaHiB's avatar

Don't be entirely too hard on "Sesame Street". My brother learned to read using it, though it drove me nuts. The educrats told my mother, don't teach your children to read. It will just interfere with the professionals doing so. She didn't, they didn't, I got an old-school teacher in 2nd grade at an experimental school who taught me phonics.

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Tonee norman's avatar

You bet. I didn’t mean to just single them out..

Heck,my baby brother graduated high school before S.St was even a thing…he graduated high school COMPLETELY ILLITERATE…I bet S.St. Could have helped him..

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Marten's avatar

Hear ya people are too lazy...Too lazy to pay attention !!!!

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SF Med's avatar

It is called learned helplessness. It is a physiological reaction to a hopeless situation. Psychologist Martin Seligman experimented with some cute animals in the 1960s to prove his theory. The people who hate us were paying close attention. He was rewarded handsomly for his efforts.

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Kaylene Emery's avatar

Ditto.

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Zot's avatar

As usual your writing is spot on and really useful in helping us to frame the problem so we can focus on a viable solution. What follows is off the subject, but the only way to get it to you.

Ivermectin – wins again

As a gardener I’ve been know to occasionally get into something that will give me poison ivy like blisters and rashes. Well, it happened again so I made up a batch of Drug Mart “Calaclear Lotion” and added some 20% Benzocaine. Ordinarily that takes the itch away and the rash soon disappears. However, didn’t work this time and the rashes started appearing in other places, long after what should have been normal if it was garden exposure.

I’m 82 and the though occurred maybe this isn’t regular poison ivy and I wonder if it could be shingles. So I reached for my usual go to for shingles, Dr.Mercola’s Liposomal Vitamin C only to find the big bottle almost empty. So the next thing for a viral issue was Ivermectin. I had 12 mg tablets so I started popping them. One in the evening and one in the morning. Within 12 hours the itch was noticeably improved. Within 24 hours no pain, no itch. After the tablets three and 4 the rashes were disappearing.

Bottom line – Ivermectin may be a good approach to treating shingles.

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mrrobb's avatar

IDK Im only 77 but DMSO mixed with Peppermint oil does OK on killing Itch on skin...also Comfrey plant sap works too

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mrrobb's avatar

here is something ....everything has a frequency that will resonate at....my Itchy legs do good under a pulsing water..jets at a frequency of about 40-60 per second.....

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sharon's avatar

diluted peppermint ? or neat ? that must burn ?

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mrrobb's avatar

Peppermint oil diluted with DMSO....IDK I have been using Peppermint oil for 3 decades and I but it by 11 kg buckets for about $150....spray it around the house and repels rats mice and most insects....makes breathing easier as a natural effect...I also Mix peppermint oil with Diatomaceous Earth as it last a long time to repel ants ...........DE is a mandate around here ...power the chickens with it....all the pets and even my own body....I eat Food Grade DE in breads homemade and milk shakes etc as it is silica and cleans out some heavy metals and works and a lot more......wake up people DuPont and Big Pharma and the chemical scammers are killing off a lot of wildlife and PEOPLE...and now the communications companies will kill off Billions with RF Radiation,,also known a 5Gs

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sharon's avatar

I used eucalyptus diluted with olive oil ,for decades (I have COPD) my friend got me on to peppermint oil , I add a small amount to the eucalyptus olive oil.

it really enhances it. I rub it on my chest and back ,throat and face . I don't take any drugs for COPD .

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sharon's avatar

diluted peppermint ? or neat ? that must burn ?

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Allie's avatar

IVM is an antiviral. Shingles is the chickenpox virus that has been hiding dormant along your nerve root underlying the area of your rash that became reactivated. It makes sense that IVM helped if what you had was shingles.

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fuzzi's avatar

I've been using DMSO for leg cramps, but experimenting using it for other ailments. I tried putting a little on a poison ivy breakout, and the itch and rash disappeared, didn't come back. Usually with poison ivy I would have to take antihistamines for several days.

Note: my cat, who hates the smell of any topical, sniffs my DMSO'd hand before I wash it, not repulsed at all. Interesting.

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Mouzer's avatar

Cats are smarter than the average person. 🐱

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Have six of them. I spend most days feeling very stupid while at the same time being grateful that I feel stupid. Only a cat can induce such a state of mental imbalance.

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Mouzer's avatar

I suspect you also spend a major portion of your day cleaning cats dishes and litter. I have two, and with that and grooming their long fur, it is a labor of love but so worth it.

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Jonathan Dick's avatar

My father died of bladder cancer 10 years ago. His only risk factor (he neither drank nor smoked) was herbicide exposure. As a farmer, applying herbicides such as Ramrod (propaclor), Lasso, Eradicane, Basagran, etc. was a significant part of his work every summer. As a kid I thought Monsanto was a cool company because I saw their logo regularly on the farm. Now I despise them.

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Isabela's avatar

'Mon-Satan', the seed Nazis!

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CharlieSeattle's avatar

Congress accepts BRIBE$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ so we are all screwed!

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Lori's avatar

And if I recall correctly, Congress was NOT required to take the covid jab like the rest of us were pushed too. Accepting bribes is part of their amoral DNA.

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Patti's avatar

Did you also know that Pfizer employees were not mandated to take the jab? That one is particularly hard to believe but there it is. I have it on good authority from a family member who works for Pfizer.

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Lori's avatar
Aug 11Edited

No wonder why the sob Bourla (ceo of pfizer) is not laying in dorsal recumbency. He did not take the jab bc he knew. Now I am really pissed off for the day. May pfizer burn and take bourla with it and all there that participated in killing us.

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Now you understand why Luigi Mangione is a folk hero. At what point does the plea of self defense become justified. Are the genocided allowed to save their lives? If this were a war, we wouldn't need to ask these questions. Is it a war yet?

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Lori's avatar

I do not see him as a folk hero but understand why others see him as such.

The movement needs to be taken right to big harmas doorsteps and demand change. Can you imagine if we all protested these companies on their doorsteps in a non-violent fashion with the passions of BLM or Antifa and persisted and stayed on premise until we were heard. Violence can't solve it as the other side will only dig their heels in further and continue to murder us with their jabs and medications. We are at war Spiritually in the world but must not accept violence as the cure. I can only hope Karma will bring its doom on these vile players for what they do and will continue to do. I hear you though loud and clear. Who is Monkey btw? A beloved pet?

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

So agree. Gandhi did it. Just numbers bearing down until it stopped.

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SF Med's avatar

Luigi Mangione is a psyop.

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

I wouldn't be surprised. Most likely a sick test on the pulse of the 'crowd' None the less, the natives are getting restless.

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Michele Linehan's avatar

Not surprised!

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SaHiB's avatar

Who cares? See my earlier comment.

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CharlieSeattle's avatar

Joe Rogan: Dr. Pierre Kory Said 200 Members of Congress Were Treated With Ivermectin

https://rumble.com/vo8bi8-joe-rogan-says-dr.-pierre-kory-treated-200-members-of-congress-with-ivermec.html

Podcasters Joe Rogan and Michael Malice discussed last week why the corporate press continues to dismiss ways doctors can treat Covid-19 aside from vaccination.

Rogan said that Dr. Pierre Kory from the Front Line Critical Care Covid group treated him and hundreds of members of Congress with monoclonal antibodies, prednisone, z-pak, NAD, vitamins, and ivermectin.

“By the way, 200 Congresspeople have been treated with Ivermectin for Covid. Google that. You can probably find that in Dr. Pierre Kory’s Twitter page,” Rogan said. “Before there were vaccines, this was a common off-label treatment for Covid.”

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Lori's avatar

sure was, used in vet med all the time and has a very large safety margin.

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Don's avatar

"ABANDON ALL HONOR, INTEGRITY, ETHICS, MORALS, CONSCIENCE AND HONESTY ALL YE WHO ENTER HERE" -- Tacit Sign Over The Halls of Congres.

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Free Mind Paradigm's avatar

I've always wondered why the Democrats are the ones who are awake on the pesticide issue and oppose the pesticide liability shield while Republicans generally support it. It's truly an inversion of the vaccine issue.

It comes to show you how both parties can be evil in their own ways. Too bad there isn't a party that is fully against both pesticides and vaccine mandates.

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Two heads. Same snake. It's all theatre. The illusion of choice. As long as we believe the lie that we have recourse, we will never make the sacrifices necessary to make this stop.

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David Dresden's avatar

Anyone who can’t see what is going on here, is beyond hope.

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Lori's avatar

Jabs not working enough, lets assault the air and water they inhale and drink.

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Tim's avatar
Aug 11Edited

I have been studying bees for a number of years and especially why around 60 percent of bee colonies in the US have been wiped out by what the "experts" are claiming to be by the Varroa mite. To kill off this predatory mite the insecticide Amitraz is applied to beehives. There are several makers of Amitraz and the most used is from AdvaCare Pharma. AdvaCare Pharma is headquartered in China but has offices in the US. Why are American beekeepers using an insecticide manufactured in China?

The "experts" and scientists keep telling US beekeepers and the almond producers in California they are working to save the bees including genetically modified queen bees that would allow the bees to destroy the mite. The destruction of bees is a man-made problem and it is only going to get worse. This is nothing but corporate greed all the way from beekeepers who truck their hives to California, the almond industry and the exploitation of bees. These synthetically manufactured queen bees are genetically inferior to feral bees that are adapted to take care of their own hives in the wild.

There are other factors involved including diseases bees are susceptible to when billions of bees and millions of hives are packed into California to pollinate the almond orchards in an indutry estimated at $19 billion annually. Then we have to take into consideration the likely damaging effects of glyphosate on beehives. Bees are receiving multiple lethal cocktails of pesticides, insecticides, chemicals and who knows what else. A growing body of scientific research indicates that glyphosate, the active ingredient in many herbicides like Roundup, can have a variety of negative impacts on the health of bees, even at sublethal doses. These effects are often not as immediate or direct as with some insecticides, but they can significantly weaken a bee colony.

This is all caused by human greed and psychopaths who are vetted through these corporations who become corporate CEOs. We have to comprehend the fact we are living in a predator and prey ecosphere and there is nothing we can do as individuals to stop or slow down this predation. The entire economic system in America is based on greed and excess. Americans have created consumerism and consumerism is a perfect form of slavery. If you yourself do not produce honey then don't eat it or buy it. I have absolutely no sympathy for beekeepers who truck their bees into California so the world can eat almonds. They are driven by profit who are exploiting bees when they get paid upwards of $250 per hive.

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Mouzer's avatar

We stop the predation by refusing to purchase their products. While contamination of some organic farms is a reality, that people purchase organics over the conventional is having the same effect as refusing vaccines. If they successfully mandate liabiilty protection it will have the same effect that mandating the jab did: more refusals to take it. Probably worse as people are now suspicious of products with liability mandates, caused by the very people who now seek them. Just as Apeel is being rejected at many organic grocery stores, mine included.

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SF Med's avatar

Thanks, I learned something. Good comment.

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SaHiB's avatar

Feed the bees peppermint candy.

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

Makes me wonder why RFK Jr and the MAHA crowd aren't bringing this up.

Instead they're focusing on food dyes and mRNA vaccines while ignoring the long time poisoning of pesticides and fluoride.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

This isn't true. It's just the impression being given by influencers. For example, these were the top hits from a google news search for RFK Fluoride:

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/rfk-jr-will-tell-cdc-to-stop-recommending-fluoride-in-drinking-water

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/10/rfk-jr-is-winning-on-fluoride-dentists-foresee-a-cavity-crisis-00445489

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2025/06/27/rfk-jr-fluoride-more-cavities-balance/84382999007/

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/fda-and-rfk-jr-aim-to-remove-fluoride-supplements-used-to-protect-kids-teeth

Likewise, on pesticides, they were in the MAHA report, and this was a recent NYT article

Kennedy’s War on Pesticides Riles Farmers and a G.O.P. Senator

A health report commissioned by President Trump has been causing angst within the agriculture industry who fear the chemicals will be identified as a driver of childhood disease.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/20/us/politics/rfk-pesticides-farmers-hyde-smith.html

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HardeeHo's avatar

Without people like AMD we would be at the mercy of the corrupt media. No longer “truth to power” media follows the DNC which has been captured by corporate interests. But we can ask our representatives to nix these liability shields. If they are D’s hard to know if they are corrupted by industry.

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SF Med's avatar

They are all corrupted by industry and always have been. Some take the role of fighting back so thoughts of "hot tar and feathers" don't enter our minds.

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Exactly.

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Trump favors big ag and it's poison. He lied to us.

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Jolene's avatar

Just went to the dentist last week and I declined fluoride like I usually do—the hygienist and dentist both went into talking points about how they respect how some people don’t want fluoride and they are looking for alternatives.

That has never happened before, I’m guessing they’re getting pushback on the fluoride from more than just a tiny minority.

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shasta (non-English speaker)'s avatar

—resulting in give or take every Republican always voting for the mandate and every Democrat voting against it (with a very small number instead abstaining).

Typo here?

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

Oh dear that was a huge typo. Thank you for catching it.

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Sboaks's avatar

Treat it like an apple, one bite at a time. Point at each target and nail it.

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Allie's avatar

I remember that presidential debate very well, particularly that exchange with Dr. Carson. Pres. Trump has been undermined continually in so many ways. I remember how he was derided for speaking about using HCQ for prevention and early treatment of COVID. I remember when he was mocked incessantly about mentioning the potential alternative treatments such as UV irradiation of blood and chlorine dioxide. He was surrounded by doctors in his own administration that were pushing vaccines. The good parts of Operation Warp Speed were overshadowed by the mRNA death shots that were moved along. He was told that hospitals were overwhelmed by dying COVID patients and he sent hospital ships to NY and CA. He was told that there was a shortage of PPE and he coordinated the mass production of PPE. He was told we needed more ventilators and he coordinated the mass production of ventilators. He was told by “experts” that we needed a vaccine and lockdowns to “slow the spread” and to save lives. When he saw the harm the lockdowns were doing he said we shouldn’t allow them to be worse than the disease and he called for the end of the lockdowns, but it was the Demonrat governors in blue states that refused to open up. Remember what tampon Tim Walz did… he had snitch lines so people could rat out a neighbor who dared to go outdoors. It was Demonrat Hochul and the Demonrats in NY who were planning on quarantine camps for the unvaccinated. It was Biden who mandated the jabs. It was Biden who discharged members of the military for refusing the jabs. It was Judas Pence who hired Deborah Birx who prevented opposing viewpoints to be offered to Trump. It was the incessant coup attempts that were occurring throughout Trump’s first term. Considering all of that and so much more, and knowing that Trump has a problem admitting that he was wrong about anything, I keep praying that his appointment of RFK Jr will do the work for him to get rid of these mRNA “vaccines.”

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Who is the sponsor of that bill working its way thru Congress to protect Bayer and other villains? To what committees has it been referred? Is it both the House and Senate? What is the bill number, or what are the bill numbers? Sounds like Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Mississippi) has been bought off.

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Free Mind Paradigm's avatar

If you're referring to the federal bill, it's in a large appropriations bill called HR 4754 sponsored by Simpson (R-Idaho). The offending parts of the bill are sections 453 and 507. This provision has already passed the Interior Subcommittee and is now pending a full Appropriations Committee vote. If it passes this vote, it will be introduced into the house and make its way through congress.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Thank you so much. Was there any debate in subcommittee? Did anyone object? Did any of them even read it?

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Free Mind Paradigm's avatar

The liability shield rider in the bill was added just three days before the committee's markup, giving them very little time to debate or discuss it.

While every Republican in that committee supported the rider, every Democrat opposed it and tried unsuccessfully to strike it from the bill.

Furthermore, Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced a counter bill, S 2324, that would make it easier to sue pesticide companies for damages. This bill is currently in committee and I hope to see it progress soon.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

I hate it when the Democrats are right. I hate it when I agree with Cory Booker.

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SF Med's avatar

Ha! Good one! Of course they didn’t read it.

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SF Med's avatar

They have all been bought off.

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RandiG's avatar

Midwest Doctor,

I was an economics major. I never really believed in Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’ (free markets) where the market would dictate and self correct.

I thought I was always a Post-Keynesian believer. John Maynard Keynes believed people would not do the right thing and we needed government intervention to ‘help correct’ itself. This is how we accumulated all our government agencies in the US.

Over the last 4-5 years I’ve come to see the US can be that free market society - once we remove all the corruption in government.

Wherever you see a monopoly - there’s government behind it. Wherever you see companies doing the wrong thing despite public outcry - there’s government behind it.

Social media, for all its flaws, is excellent at bypassing MSM and getting the real information out - by people like you - so we can see what’s really going on. Thank you for your post - I read every word!!

Beyer losing 2/3 of its value after purchasing Monsanto with all its liabilities is poetic justice. We just need to apply more pressure to have the company totally collapse and take all their patents away from them - never to be used again.

The very sad thing is, companies CAN make safer products for pesticides, herbicides AND food. There is no doubt about that, but they don’t. Why? It always comes down to money. Cost-benefit analysis. Monsanto is also responsible for Aspartame/Nutrasweet (pushed by Donald Rumsfeld), which causes cancer and brain tumors. When you’re corrupt, it doesn’t stop at one product.

But with Beyer (and Monsanto) it’s also what comes from the top. Only evil people at the top would do what Beyer did for Hitler with its chemicals. When you mix evil with money you get Beyer/Monsanto. WE are the ones who have to defeat their practices.

AND the PR firms are no better. The biosolids thing made me nauseous. How vile to rebrand toxic sludge to make it ‘sellable’. I guess we can’t ever think PR firms would have morals since they pushed cigarettes for decades even after they knew of the cancer risks. It all comes down to money. Always money.

Milton Friedman was a big proponent of free markets. He has a great 10 part series called “Free to Choose” on Amazon Prime for free. I highly recommend watching it.

Thank you again for your post.

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SF Med's avatar

It is not just the money, they also want to make us sick and kill us, but only because it is profitable. Oh crap, I guess it is just the money!

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RandiG's avatar

SF Med,

Harming us is just a side effect that they feel is positive. It is really sick!!

We are the CEO of our bodies, healthcare and lives. That’s never been more true than today. We just need the courage to act on that. 🙏

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John Michaels's avatar

“•These actions eerily parallel the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, a “well-intended” act which rather than lead to safer vaccines, unleashed the modern era of chronic disease upon America.”

I don’t think the intention behind this legislation was to lead to safer vaccines. The intention was to compensate those harmed by them. If anything, it makes the vaccine companies more reckless because they have nothing to lose and a safety net protected by taxpayer money for any claims/lawsuits made against them.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

That's why I put it in quotes ( “well-intended”). That is done to show when people are being disengenous and lying.

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John Michaels's avatar

I misunderstood and misread your quote as I was reading too fast. My apologies. I love your work. I’m a lifetime subscriber.

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Gakby's avatar

There's a mining company down south between canyon City and Florence. Just west of them named cotter. They purchased several trains full of sludge to use as farmland on the fields East Denver. I know this because I went to a meeting of the mines because I owned a home down there and I realized they were lying through their teeth. Oh it, nothing will happen. It's just human waste and we've we've already cleaned it up. There's no bacteria in there whatsoever. Well you know what? I didn't buy a single word and I put my house up for sale and showed it within 3 months.

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