Saturday, April 13, 2024

Junk food companies design medical school curricula and textbook content?

companies that benefit from the sale of certain food products, like junk food, carbohydrate-rich foods, and unhealthy seed oils influence educational programs, medical school curricula, and textbook content.  --Robert Lufkin, MD

If we agree, at least on some level, that maybe medical schools aren't keeping up with some of these emphases on looking at root causes and trying to figure out what's behind things rather than just diagnosing and prescribing.  What do you think is driving the curriculum, and how should it change?

Well, the curriculum is unfortunately driven by a lot of vested interests that generate revenue from the sale of pharmaceuticals, like insulin or metformin, drugs used to treat diabetes.  There are also vested interests in companies that benefit from the sale of certain food products, like junk food, and carbohydrate-rich foods, and unhealthy seed oils.  These influence the educational program through various quasi-scientific organizations that contribute to the curriculum. 

Lies I Taught in Medical School: How Conventional Medicine Is Making You Sicker and What You Can Do to Save Your Own Life, Robert Lufkin, MD, June 4, 2024

IRAN'S ATTACK ON ISRAEL

And Germany bans criticism over the Gaza genocide.  Go free world. 

Martin Armstrong claims that the attack is more of a test, a test to see what antiballistics Israel will use against Iran's drones.   

These Iranian drones are slow-moving. Iran’s defense ministry announced the start of mass production of drones in 2018, named the Mohajer-6 tactical and combat unmanned aerial vehicle. Their drones began back in the 1980s, but they were used for surveillance at that time.

This appears to be a test of Israeli’s defenses rather than a serious attack since they are slow-moving and would provide Israel with ample warning. 

"If the glove don't fit, you must acquit"



Not only is Robert Barnes a master litigator and top-notch attorney, but he is one of the nation's most in-depth, articulate, well-read, and street-smart experienced political analysts. Whether it involves the institutionalized criminal machine cartels of the Democrats and Republicans or the deep state, he is a true polymath reminiscent of Murray N. Rothbard in his power elite analysis of Realpolitik.

This weekend in Las Vegas there is a massive celebratory event with enthusiastic people and well-wishers gathered from across the country to commemorate Robert Barnes's 50th birthday and help raise funds for the 1776 Law Center.

1776 Law Center helps those who cannot afford counsel and public advocates to obtain capable, competent counsel and public advocates, especially when their case broadly impacts the liberties of all Americans in the freedom to what we put in our bodies, our defense of self, free elections, and financial empowerment.

Political Freedom, Food Freedom, Medical Freedom, and Financial Freedom. 

POLITICAL FREEDOM
Political Freedom encompasses free speech, self-defense, government transparency, and honest elections. 

FOOD FREEDOM
Food Freedom covers both the right to choose what goes into your body and the right of farmers to farm their land the way they know to make it the best food we can eat.

MEDICAL FREEDOM
Medical Freedom encompasses the right to bodily autonomy, the right to informed consent, and the right to say no to an unwanted drug or vaccine. 

FINANCIAL FREEDOM
Financial Freedom protects against woke banks, central bank digital currencies, tax authority misbehavior, social credit score systems, transparency to the central bankers, and access to capital and tools like alternative currencies, crypto, bitcoin, cancel-free payment processors, and opposition to taxation as confiscation and control. 

WHO HAS 1776 LAW CENTER SUPPORTED? 
From the Covington kids to Kyle Rittenhouse, from employer mandates to Brook Jackson, from Amish farmer Amos Miller to Children’s Health Defense, from election challenges to suits against The Federal Reserve, 1776 Law Center fills a critical gap of legal need and public advocacy. Your help is critical to making that a reality. 

The typical household earns roughly $30,000 less than it needs to afford the median-priced home.

from Redfin

POOR RIDDHI PATEL let ideology get in the way of civil discussion

Palestine protestor testimony in Bakersfield, CA:

“People in the global south believe in violent revolution against their oppressors, and one day I hope someone brings the guillotine and kills all of you motherf*ckers… We’ll see you at your house. We’ll murder you.”