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  • #3970
    Zack Vegas
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      Yes!  It was pack your bags, and keep your records, right?

      Elon even talked about recruiting Ron Paul to help cut the bureaucracy, and apparently, Paul seems open to it.  Remember his “Big Dog” commercial?

      Be nice if that came to be.

      #3974
      Lollipop
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        Hi Zack,

        I read that Trump said that the mistake he made in 2016 was who he chose for his cabinet positions or in effect who he surrounded himself with.  He seems to be starting off better this time.

        I like Ron Paul – he would be a solid addition to a team of advisers.

        I do think you are correct about RFK said.  Honestly, his later videos all point to metabolic health discussions.  People s ‘em to be catching up to Ray!

        #3977
        Zack Vegas
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          Welp, looks like RFK Jr. is the pick for Secretary of Health and Human Services.  That’s the biggest possible role he could have in regards to public health, as the HHS oversees the CDC, the FDA, and the entire NIH, which itself has more than 20 departments, including the NIAID (which Fauci was head of for so long).

          Pretty much the only department of note that the Secretary doesn’t oversee directly is the USDA.

          #3979
          Zack Vegas
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            There’s another reason established medicine should be terrified of the RFK Jr. appointment.  Back in 1941, Dr. James W. Watts, under the supervision of Dr. Walter Freeman, carried out a lobotomy on Rosemary Kennedy, who is RFK Jr.’s Aunt.  I still can’t figure out how any doctor ever thought just randomly messing around with anyone’s brain was going to be in any way beneficial to that person’s health.  Rosemary’s life was utterly destroyed, but Watts and Freeman kept on their rampage of destruction, victimizing thousands more.  They never stood trial for their crimes, never went to jail, never faced the death penalty, never even lost their license to practice medicine, at least not in this Earthly realm.  It’s surprising, with the wealth and power of the Kennedy family, that they never brought the legal system down on these two in some way, or extracted a different form of “justice” by hiring a mafia hitman type.  Ethical or not, I’m sure all of those options were open to the Kennedys.  And if those two monsters had been stopped in the early 40’s, thousands of lives would have been spared.

            RFK Jr. may not have known the full extent of what happened to his Aunt until later in life, but he surely knows at this point.  His best “revenge” at this point would really be to “Make America Healthy Again,” by exposing and changing the detrimental health and dietary practices  that are allowed/encouraged by Federal Agencies.

            #3981
            Lilac
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              I saw an ad on Twitter today for organic chips fried in *beef tallow*. That was a new one for me. I’ve seen ads for chips fried in coconut oil. When you do a little digging, though, these things are always so outrageously expensive. I would expect prices to come down as demand grows. I see a lot of competition in the pastured-eggs category now.

              #3982
              J.R.K
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                You make some good points <span class=”atwho-inserted” contenteditable=”false” data-atwho-at-query=”@Zac”>@Zack Vegas</span>.
                Watching as people are chosen and names thrown out for various possible positions, there is a lot of commentary on some of the choices. Indeed Robert F Kennedy Jr as head of HHS would be a positive step forward for the health of the American people if he can wield the power and have an effect in eliminating the toxins that infect the food supply and the subsequent ultra processed foods that seem to be a staple in the diets of many.

                But some have opined that the names of RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, and Elon Musk, might be the sugar on the bitter neocon pill for the next conflict. People such as Vivik Ramaswamy, John Ratcliffe, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, all have made comments indicating hawkishness towards either Iran and/or China. Noteworthy comments indicating possible deployment of the fleet to the Pacific.
                The American economy seems to have war and the weapons of war as a supporting pillar. Yet financially a conflict with these countries seems foolish at this point in time with debt rising at a rate of one hundred thousand dollars per second. Tax revenues sits at about four point six trillion, but servicing the debt sits at around two trillion. There has to be cuts coming and I would expect that one would start with the places where the most money goes to, in this case the defence budget, and healthcare.

                #3987
                Zack Vegas
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                  “People such as Vivik Ramaswamy, John Ratcliffe, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, all have made comments indicating hawkishness towards either Iran and/or China. Noteworthy comments indicating possible deployment of the fleet to the Pacific.”

                  I’m not sure what comments you are referring too, but remember, even when Trump had a bunch of war hawks in his first cabinet, he still didn’t start any new wars.

                  “The American economy seems to have war and the weapons of war as a supporting pillar. Yet financially a conflict with these countries seems foolish at this point in time with debt rising at a rate of one hundred thousand dollars per second. Tax revenues sits at about four point six trillion, but servicing the debt sits at around two trillion. There has to be cuts coming and I would expect that one would start with the places where the most money goes to, in this case the defence budget, and healthcare.”

                  While I do hope there are cuts in Government spending, as a lot of it is unnecessary and completely wasteful,  the truth is, there doesn’t have to be ANY cuts in spending, EVER.  The borrowing could, theoretically, go on to infinity.  And really, there doesn’t even need to be one more cent of income tax collected, either.

                  Remember, there is no money.  Or, more accurately, there is no Constitutional money, gold and silver, aka, money of exchange.  Our current system in the US runs purely on credit, aka, debt.  It is nothing but accounting at this point.  And pretty much every other nation on Earth uses the same sort of system.  There is enough paper and computer space to run this system indefinitely.

                  The debt itself isn’t really the problem.  The problem is interest, which keeps the debt ever growing, and is the way that all countries have been enslaved in perpetuity, at least until the people wake up and/or start learning and utilizing the laws of commerce.   The only thing insane about the system is that the government “borrows” credit from the Federal Reserve at interest (while using the credit of the people as collateral), when it could “borrow” that same credit from the people at 0%, while circulating those same debt instruments back to the people as currency, to allow commerce to function, similar to what Lincoln did when he issued Greenbacks during the Civil War.

                  #3990
                  Lollipop
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                    The Viligent Fox made a post how Dr. Casey Means on a Bill Maher podcast had the liberal audience cheering g for RFK…he definitely seems poised to unite left and right against the health crisis the USA is under.

                    https://vigilantfox.news/p/dr-casey-means-wows-liberal-audience?utm_campaign=post


                    @Cari
                    can you approve this post with a link?  Problem child is here again – lolol.

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