Wednesday, October 9, 2024

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OWEN BENJAMIN: Pasteurization is heating the milk until the bacteria die. Now that is a good thing, if you have to have a gallon of milk sit on a shelf for 2 months because that same bacteria that gives so much life and nutrients and health in the milk does start making it go sour over a period of time

6:10. Raw milk has to have short supply chains.  Pasteurization isn't just bad.  Pasteurization and homogenization, homogenizing and pasteurizing milk is necessary with large supply chains, large amounts of time sitting on a shelf.  It's not just to make you gay.  If you can consume a pint of milk within 2 weeks of milking the animal, there is absolutely no issue whatsoever with raw, unpasteurized, unhomogenized milk.  In fact, it's the way milk should be because the cream rises to the top.  You scoop it off, you make your cheese, you keep your skim milk for the chickens; it's calcium for their eggs; you can drink the skim milk, if you want.  It's good for pigs and it's good for all kinds of animals.  When you homogenize it, it doesn't get a cream line, and the cream line is very very convenient for making cheese, making butter, making yogurt, all those things.  Raw means that it isn't burnt.  Pasteurization is heating the milk until the bacteria die.  Now that is a good thing, if you have to have a gallon of milk sit on a shelf for 2 months because that same bacteria that gives so much life and nutrients and health in the milk does start making it go sour over a period of time, and so it has a longer shelf life if you kill the bacteria.  Now if you have a local supply chain, if you have milk coming from someone you know, someone who's actively farming, raw is the way to go.  And I hope that this little demonstration has helped you guys better understand that because it's a beautiful thing.  

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SASHA LATYPOVA: And, in summary, I can say none of it is regulated. The FDA kind of pretend regulates [the vaccines], and that's been the case since forever...

"None of it [vaccines] is regulated. The FDA kind of pretend regulates these things, and that's been the case since forever...up until 1973 there were no regulations and no standards for manufacturing...[then] in '86 there was [The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act]." Retired pharma R&D executive Sasha Latypova (@sasha_latypova) describes for Dr. Drew () how "vaccines" are not actually regulated in the U.S. by the FDA but rather only "pretend regulated." The pharma insider notes that the injections were entirely unregulated prior to 1973, and then, by 1986, protected by The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act—meaning there's no liability and thus, in effect, still no regulations. "My colleague, Katherine [Watt], traced the relevant US law all the way back to late 1700s. And so, we now have a better understanding of the regulatory frameworks in the US as it applies to all vaccines in general, and then, a much greater understanding about the COVID shots, which are EUA countermeasures and how that's regulated," Latypova says. "And...in summary, I can say none of it is regulated. The FDA kind of pretend regulates these things, and that's been the case since forever..." "In the US, the vaccines have not been under FDA mandate until 1973," Latypova adds. "Many people don't realize that. They were not regulated at all as pharmaceuticals. They were manufactured essentially by public health service, which is predecessor of CDC, the US government, public health service." "After 1973, they technically came under FDA purview. And as you know, in '86, there was [The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and] that shielded all the manufacturers from liability; that was under Reagan." "Since then, the manufacturers of vaccines [have] had no liability. And if you have no liability for injuries or deaths that you cause, then it's as if regulations don't exist for you because you have no consequences," Latypova notes. Partial transcription of clip: "So the manufacturing, those remain great concerns. In fact, I've I've gotten additional information that it's even worse, than I thought, and the problem actually goes a long time back. Even my colleague, Katherine [Watt], traced the relevant US law all the way back to late 1700s. And so, we now have a better understanding of the regulatory frameworks in the US, as it applies to vaccines, all vaccines in general, and then, a much greater understanding, about the COVID shots, which are EUA countermeasures and how that's regulated. And...in summary, I can say none of it is regulated. The FDA kind of pretend regulates these things, and that's been the case since forever... "So the law research is ongoing, and, Katherine and one of the colleagues are writing a big report on relevant law tracing back to, as I said, late 1700s when, you know, vaccination as we kind of know it in a modern world has, started being used more or less in mass subjects. Now, in the US, the vaccines have not been under FDA mandate until 1973. Many people don't realize that. They were not regulated at all as pharmaceuticals. They were manufactured essentially by public health service, which is predecessor of CDC, the US government, public health service. And, they were sort of, you know, you could order order the samples or whatever you needed, the box. You could even, like, order it in the mail from the US government, and they would send it to you. "And so up until 1973, there were no regulation and no standards for manufacturing, for purity testing, for contaminants, for, characterizing what you have made in the pharmaceutical process, which is standard for anybody who works in pharma making drugs. That didn't exist, really. It wasn't anything codified. After 1973, they technically came under FDA purview. And as you know, in '86, there was a national vaccine, I forget the correct name of the law, but basically, the act that came in that, shielded all the manufacturers from liability that was under Reagan. "And since then, the manufacturers of vaccines had no liability. And if you have no liability, for injuries or deaths that you cause, then it's as if regulations don't exist for you because you have no consequences."

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