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Jrod's avatar

Im currently on a college tour road trip with my daughter and one of her buddies, typing this from a surprisingly clean and lovely hotel hot tub. Yesterday we spent 9 hours in the truck together. As I had a captive audience I took the opportunity to pop on the Tucker Carlson/Casey & Calley Means podcast from a few months ago. “Dad, it’s 2 hours and 15 min long, sheesh!” They were both blown away and didn’t want it to end. From the back seat her buddy said, “oh what a conspiracy theory”. I saw the sarcastic look on her face when she said it. There’s hope for the next generation after all!

If any of you readers have not seen it yet, as your doctor I am writing you an immediate prescription.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Jrod- i listened to that entire 2+ hour podcast of Tucker and the Means. It was excellent and I bought their book. But it concerns me that this will take the focus away from the childhood vaccine schedule and put the blame solely on our garbage food supply. Which of course is an issue, but in my opinion, the vaccines are the major cause of disease in children as well as adults.

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Dena's avatar

It could be that food improvement is the focus right now because the vax discussion is so divisive. Hopefully that will come once RFK is approved.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

Yep. Mainstream DuhMerukuh was already bitching about the fluoride thing just hours after DJT announced RFK Jr. as his pick for HHS. Now imagine the kind of PR that'd come from NPR should he jump into the vaccine topic at this point... ain't gonna happen, though The Holy Absolutists who are Always Right About Everything are certainly screaming already-- YEEEESH, kiddies-- get a GRIP~!!

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SadieJay's avatar

And....as in questioning everything these days. Where did they come from anyway? Just appeared out of the blue one day. I only trust myself these days. I will listen and make my choices.

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Juju's avatar

Well they are actually very, very young. That’s why they seemed to have come out of no where. They were just getting started in their careers. She just finished her residency as a surgeon when she outright quit. He had spent his short time in his career as a lobbyist, but because they are both so incredibly brilliant they learned a LOT and fast, and were quite successful. They were also well raised. There wouldn’t have been any time or reason to have heard from them sooner. She started to speak up the minute she was certain things were very wrong. It took him a bit longer for her to wake him up and for him to connect the dots.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

It is quite interesting that we’d never heard of these siblings. 🤔

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SadieJay's avatar

It is a legit question. They do bring up such good points. If anything, they will double handedly cause a famine because everyone will be reading labels and not buying Cheetos and Mt. Dew anymore. We should totally boycott Big Fooda. That would teach them.

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Patti F's avatar

We listened to it and then immediately ordered Dr. Means' book. We've been in the process ever since of completely cleaning out our pantry of toxic food. It was an eye opening experience for sure!

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SadieJay's avatar

And back in the 90's? I never read the ingredients of the formula can. Insanely stupid to have trusted everyone else more than myself.

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Patti F's avatar

We all did! It never would have occurred to me that a product made and sold for babies, the most vulnerable, would have anything bad in it.

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SadieJay's avatar

Makes me super angry now.

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Juju's avatar

Same

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