Thoughts on the MAHA movement led by RFK and the political-right?
IMO it's great that the message is getting out there in any form, but I haven't dug into the actual political guts of it; i.e. the policy proposals themselves
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Oh - I have a lot of thoughts. Most of them piss me off - because we have this moment where the attention of the nation is on how the food supply has been corrupted - but the messengers (although well intentioned) - are missing the mark. The source isn't corporate greed - that has been around long before people were sick. The primary is the degradation of the money supply - and until this is recognized - we are only treating symptoms while ignoring root causes
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Interesting! And I see what you're saying, the explosion of Calley Means' work has really focused on the corporate side, never heard him mention money-printing as a major part of the problem. He was on Saif's podcast a while back so hopefully he keeps going down this rabbit hole and figures out that critical piece.
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Yeah - Calley is doing great work in exposing the issue that our food has been corrupted - but he is missing the mark. And it is disappointing.
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The corporations are simply following a corrupted incentive process...punching down at them is just low-hanging fruit. They have an obligation to their share-holders - not to the public.
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