Each year more people by far die of chronic diseases caused by a bad food system than have died of coronavirus, but we don't treat it as a national emergency. Why? Because chemical companies, food companies, and big agricultural companies make trillions of dollars off that system

Mar 28, 2021 · 6:21 PM UTC

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It's all a system of fear for the wealthy predators tax cattle. It's the "Fear" side of their TV "Programming." worldometers.info/coronaviru…
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And, taxpayer's money enables them. Nutritional education is abysmal, even among health care providers. Nobody is feeding their loved ones crap because they don't care.
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Yeah and then there's that whole infectious thing. You do know what the word contagious means right?
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and, chemical companies, food companies and big ag give generously to our politicians. just about every issue in the US comes back to our prostituted political system.
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The Medical Medium series of books are full of necessary information about the foods, and the viruses feeding off of those foods that are contributing to so many chronic illnesses. We don’t need to wait for the government/pharma to change to heal ourselves. A. Williams, author.
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you're being junk food phobic
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To be fair, obesity, heart disease, diabetes, etc are not transmitted through the air. People can choose their own diets. We can only do so much to avoid a viral infection.
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Yes and no. Multiplicative v linear processes
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As much as I agree that personal health is in a crisis, my neighbor being obese cannot spread to me
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This I can get with!