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Robert F Kennedy Jr. - Health, Food System, and Agriculture? Wow again!

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  • Taiga
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2018
    • 1474

    #21
    If the Dems hadn’t railroaded him to protect Biden, chuckles would like him. If the Dems had kept him and he had ended up replacing Biden, they may have even won, who knows. He is a disrupter, that’s a good thing.

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    • Taiga
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2018
      • 1474

      #22
      Meanwhile in canada

      [url]https://x.com/ezralevant/status/1855346157032964229[/url]

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      • WiltonRanch
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 4516

        #23
        Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
        i did not say Vaccines caused autism , autism rates are increasing , is it not fair to ask is their a link with increased amount of jabs ? i don't accept that its proven 100% that no link is possible, i have read of parents seeing noticeable behaviour changes in their kid after certain jabs
        What happens is little ones towards the last of their little one’s vaccinations is about the time that it is easier to make a diagnosis of autism as they are at that time when they are supposed to make that jump in development.

        Ticks me off cause of a doctor 20+ years ago linked vaccines to causing autism and was succinctly debunked but not before it got adopted by the antivaxxers.

        Research has found autistic people have dna sequences missing. Don’t think an MMR or polio vaccine we’ve been getting for 50+ years would suddenly change our kids dna and make them autistic.

        Im not saying there isn’t any cases of vaccine damage. Case in point is the flu vaccine in the 70’s which caused Guilherme berry syndrome. It can happen but thinking it is the cause in the rise of te cases of autism is bloody dangerous rhetoric. The same mainstream belief in that bs is the same which wants to ban glyphosate or canola oil.

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        • cropgrower
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2021
          • 2985

          #25
          Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post

          What happens is little ones towards the last of their little one’s vaccinations is about the time that it is easier to make a diagnosis of autism as they are at that time when they are supposed to make that jump in development.

          Ticks me off cause of a doctor 20+ years ago linked vaccines to causing autism and was succinctly debunked but not before it got adopted by the antivaxxers.

          Research has found autistic people have dna sequences missing. Don’t think an MMR or polio vaccine we’ve been getting for 50+ years would suddenly change our kids dna and make them autistic.

          Im not saying there isn’t any cases of vaccine damage. Case in point is the flu vaccine in the 70’s which caused Guilherme berry syndrome. It can happen but thinking it is the cause in the rise of te cases of autism is bloody dangerous rhetoric. The same mainstream belief in that bs is the same which wants to ban glyphosate or canola oil.
          you better contact them and tell them they were wrong to give compensation when their is no such thing as vaccine caused autism
          their is other similar cases in US also , contact them too and let them know they are all wrong

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          • cropgrower
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2021
            • 2985

            #26
            and their is more payouts for something that don't exist , long time ago i learned that very few things are simple black and white , don't take long on internet to find lots of very conflicting information in spite of all the censorship ,don't be so quick to call BS WiltonRanch

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            • AlbertaFarmer5
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2010
              • 12532

              #27
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post

              And here I thought you’d be a big fan of RFK with his support of Regenerative farming
              Isn't it astounding to watch the brainwashing occurring in real time right in front of our eyes.

              Chuck and the other nfu types would have been his biggest proponents before the TV told them they need to hate him.

              RFK checks all the boxes. Anti big pharma anti-fossil fuels, anti big business, anti big agriculture, pro environment, lifelong Democrat.

              At risk of sounding repetitive, I'll say it again.
              Principles.

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              • chuckChuck
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2006
                • 12838

                #28
                I see some of the Agrislly regulars are squirming mightily again!

                Now Trump and Republicans are going to challenge the agribusiness corporate world?

                Some of what RFK says is true. The food giants are making and marketing crap food that is not healthy.

                But its hard to believe that Republicans who have been big supporters of agribusiness seed and chemical companies and the industrial food system are suddenly going to turn on them.

                So how many think Trump's pick of RFK is a good one?

                Look at the list of what he says below:

                Trump promised him “control of the public health agencies,” which he said included the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration and National Institutes of Health. “And then also the USDA,” Kennedy continued, “which, you know, is key to making America healthy because we’ve got to get off of seed oils and we’ve got to get off of pesticide-intensive agriculture.”

                Banning pesticides — not to mention food additives, seed oils or ultra-processed foods, as Kennedy has also advocated would completely upend the existing U.S. food system. And if Trump truly lets Kennedy “go wild” on food and health, as he promised in remarks at a recent campaign rally it would represent a 180 degree reversal from the agriculture agenda during his first term, which included rolling back pesticide restrictions and other food-related regulations."​




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                • chuckChuck
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 12838

                  #29
                  And Crop, Wilton says you are wrong about vaccines and autism!

                  And every person on this site has benefited greatly since childhood vaccines prevented numerous diseases that plagued humanity before vaccines eradicated most of them.

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                  • shtferbrains
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2017
                    • 5218

                    #30
                    Recently scurvy has been showing up in Northern Saskatchewan.
                    The disease or deficiency that got the British the name Limeys.
                    Unimaginable that people could chose such a poor diet with our huge availability of variety on the shelves today.

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