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Janet Zampieri's avatar

To make bread healthy again, the FDA needs to get glyphosate out of our wheat and other grains. Stop allowing farmers to spray glyphosate as a dessicant before harvest! The only safe bread right now is organic.

Truth Seeker's avatar

Precisely, the gluten gremlin is pure cover story

Kathy Boston's avatar

The EPA just approved the herbicide dicamba after it was previously banned in the US due to its kown tendency to "drift". Basically it's sprayed and it drifts in the air to areas it wasn't sprayed, infecting the environment and people as well.

EPA is working against MAHA

NIH funding $800K to UPENN to take the eyeballs out of Beagles 😡

Sunnie Keech's avatar

This is beyond unacceptable! It’s evil and barbaric!!😡

Truth Seeker's avatar

EPA is another ABC agency working for industry. Unbelievable.

Dicamba is ultra toxic. Organic is the way forward.

Letsrock's avatar

BAN THE FDA AND EPA!!!!! REMOVE THE EYEBALLS FROM NIH!!!

Beth C Coddiwompler's avatar

Wow, Steak n' Shake is ditching microwaves — fantastic. Let's ask them to end the use of pans with non-stick coatings which emit toxins and flake off into your food. Hopefully, they’ll be the vanguard of positive change in the restaurant industry.

Anna Lafferty's avatar

Good to know about the ivermectin...

Truth Seeker's avatar

Incredibly good news in this report. Call and Raise

HHS (that is RFK) and E Musk just dropped a Valentines day gift into every puter!

Jeff Childers reports:

"He should declare victory. DOGE teams originally accessed the HHS data in February, over the backs of hysterical Democrats and enough lawsuits to keep a medium-sized law firm busy for a decade. Since then— crickets. Until now. And it was the most Elon solution ever. They open-sourced HHS’s top-secret Medicaid claims database —11 gigabytes worth— and dumped it on the internet before Democrats could even say “injunction.”

The release was framed as an anti-fraud move, surfing a wave of public outrage washing out of Minneapolis and Nick Shirley’s viral video. In making the announcement (on X, of course), DOGE-HHS pointed out, “For example, using this dataset, it would have been possible to easily detect the large-scale autism diagnosis fraud seen in Minnesota.” The space billionaire quickly chimed in. “Medicaid data has been open-sourced, so the level of fraud is easy to identify,” Musk wrote. “DOGE is not a department, it’s a state of mind,” he added. 🎶 Wastin’ away again in DOGE-eritaville. 🎶

The 11GB file can be searched or downloaded at OpenData HHS, and includes aggregated provider-level claims data, by billing code, by month, between 2018 and 2024— bookending the whole pandemic period. (Note— It does not contain patient-level data.) It includes records from all Medicaid claims submitted by providers for reimbursement during that period.

This is clearly not just a DOGE project. It is a coordinated effort across the Trump Administration. For example, timed with the release of the data, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a related new program. Not only have they open-sourced the research, but they have gamified it. Bessent said Treasury was setting up a website for people to report Medicare fraud— and they’ll get up to 30% of whatever’s fined and recovered.

CLIP: Bessent on CNBC: “We’re setting up a website and we will be giving rewards up to 10% to 30% of the fines that we levy.”

If the $1 trillion fraud estimate is even half right, the government just turned fraud detection into the world’s largest treasure hunt. Some kid in a bedroom with a laptop, a chatbot, and a case of energy drinks might make more money this year than most hedge fund managers. Dog the Bounty Hunter: Fraud Edition is coming soon, to a laptop near you."

Bobbi burke's avatar

Wasnt a mike Tyson or supper bowl fan ; until now. That ad was awesome!

Bridget Young's avatar

Next, I hope we discuss how starting our children in food desserts leads to our increasing prison population and the continued nutrient deficits for men and women we claim to be 'rehabilitating.' This is an American racket and it is cyclical.

Jef Spalding's avatar

Thank you, I appreciate the Maha movement progress report. FYI microwave ovens, if used properly, pose zero risk to health and food when used for mildly reheating cold foods, and/or used on lower settings to cook to avoid superheating the water. They actually can cook more flavorful and vitamin rich foods, particularly vegetables and potatoes, if done safely. Microwave radiation they produce is non ionizing, and is harmless if using glass or ceramic cookware. Do not use to reheat anything in plastic packaging or containers. The primary reason microwaves got a bad name, was they were used to reheat cold living blood transfusions, which resulted in serious injury before they figured it out it's effects on the structured water found in blood.

Holly Newton's avatar

There is structured water in foods, too.

Jef Spalding's avatar

Yes you are correct. However, carefully microwaving living foods with structured water and processed foods without structured water for consumption in our remarkable digestive system, is quite different than microwaving live blood transfusions then injecting into the circulatory system. You will always run into serious trouble when you bypass the innate immune system, and why blood transfusions as well as vaccines have substantial added risk

John Wright's avatar

Bread healthy? 🤣🤣 Don't make me laugh too hard! To accomplish that, or even get close, it would be a product that virtually no member of modern society would buy. They are too spoiled by their poison bread (that isn't much more than fluffy white sugar)!

Truth Seeker's avatar

Have two options for locally baked organic loaves. Superb quality.

The truth was never meant for the many, now as before.

Mary Cadden's avatar

I did not subscribe to this MAHA Report. However, because I opened the email, MAHA automatically make me a subscriber. I have no faith in this report. Something in it may be true; however, MAHA publishing it in this manner does not make me a believer. RFK appears to hate vaccines; and because of him, Measles Outbreaks are surging accross our Country and kids are dying.

Eileen Tepper's avatar

3 people died last year from the measles in the US. None so far this year. What are you talking about? Do you know how many people die from diabetes each year? Thousands in the US per year, millions worldwide. Where is your outrage over those deaths? Our food is poisoning us and you folks only care about vaccines.

Marc Miller's avatar

Simmer down, simmer down.

In countries with strong health systems and high vaccination, an individual vaccinated child’s risk of dying of measles is extremely low; the “kids are dropping like flies” framing does not match the data.[cdc +1]

• When people talk as if measles is a guaranteed death sentence for any child who gets it, they are overstating the danger; most infected children recover, though a small but real fraction get very sick or die.[uchealth +1]

• Some advocates also blur the line between global and local risk, using tragic statistics from fragile, under‑immunized countries to describe suburban North American or European settings, which can be misleading if you don’t hear the context.

Measles is not the plague. There is risk in living life. Defect free life is not obtainable.

Since 2020 the main outbreak continues to be panic and hysteria. I wonder if there’s a shot for that?

Tee Rigodanzo's avatar

Marc, if you haven't already, can you please restack this article adding as your note: "Since 2020 the main outbreak continues to be panic and hysteria. I wonder if there’s a shot for that?"

Marc Miller's avatar

As you requested. Hope I did it right.

Tee Rigodanzo's avatar

If you go to your profile page and look under the Activity column, you should see your restack comment with the article.

Truth Seeker's avatar

stop crowing about vaxs, your are woefully ignorant

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