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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YES QUEEN, BRING LIGHT TO AN UNDER DISCUSSED SUBJECT IN POLITICS 👑
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Are you saying more than half a million people die every year because of “a bad food system?” I think a citation is needed.
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because coronavirus is multiplicative and will accelerate without intervention chronic diseases are static two distinct risk categories
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Suppport your local regenerative farmer
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As a wise man put it decades ago:
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"You can't enter this McDonalds without a mask. Ya know, for health reasons."
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Spot-on, hon. The last - repeat - the very last thing on the wish-list of the rulers is our good health.
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The FDA and other agencies, once create as reforms to combat the adulteration of foodstuffs, have now been in of themselves adulterated and bastardized through corrupt business practices, special interests, and backroom deals. It’s seriously disgusting how corrupt the system is
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Exactly.. and pardon me for not trusting pharma and the regulatory agency they control with billions of dollars. Reading books on the nitty gritty - on how msm, politicians, med schools, and this industry work together is nothing less than harrowing...the books are pretty endless
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