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To: ransomnote
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled More than 130 CVS own-brand drugs recalled by FDA - after horrifying truths about how meds are made, ransomnote wrote:
 ChildOfThe60s wrote:

FDA
Bought and paid for

My cardiologist made a snarky remark about the FDA one time

I've been wondering, 'Why do they (FDA) hate us?' after the FDA's conduct throughout Plandemic 1.0.

Now that I'm looking at the ingredients in household cleaners (endocrine disrupters etc.) I find the 'for sale' sign hanging on the FDA everywhere I look.

The public couldn't have Ivermectin, but:

I've been reading about ingredients of hair dyes and other cosmetics. For those 'dying' consumers, they are likely to use dye products about every 6 -8 weeks. Hair dyes include some very 'hair raising' chemicals, one of which includes a substance that can interact with DNA . Applying toxic substances to your skull for 30-40 minutes every 6-8 weeks is fine with the FDA. Just DON'T USE ivermectin, which is used safely around the world and has been thoroughly tested for many years on the public.

A foreign man kept being compared to a movie star, except for the color of his hair. I used google translate to answer his questions about hair dyes. I discovered that men's dyes 'process hair' much faster and can be applied at home. I asked a hair stylist why men's dyes can get the same results as women's dyes but they are simpler to apply without training and don't require a salon visit, treated like shampoo every few weeks. I assume men shower it off and the dye likely runs down the body when washing it out.

The hair stylist's eyes widen and said, "You have NO idea how toxic men's dyes are. All those heavy metals etc. Who'd WANT to put that on their hair!

Good ol' FDA!


2,872 posted on 06/12/2024 2:51:28 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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Survivor of CIA MK-Ultra program launches new initiative to fight child sex trafficking
LifeSiteNews. Com ^ | 6/12/2024 | Emily Mangiaracina

Posted on 6/12/2024, 8:00:10 PM by NetAddicted

(LifeSiteNews) — A physician and survivor of sex abuse inflicted through the CIA program MK-Ultra has launched an initiative to fight sex trafficking by equipping communities to recognize where it occurs and to provide the legal tools to combat it.

Dr. Juliette Engel, a former assistant professor of radiology who specialized in prenatal ultrasound, has told how she was born into a family of U.S. intelligence operatives who were “instrumental” in the transfer of hundreds of Nazi scientists to the U.S. under Project Paperclip. In 1955, at age six, she was sold by her parents to a fledgling MK-Ultra project, “an illegal program of mind control and experimentation signed into existence by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in 1953,” as Dr. Engel explained. The project built upon the experiments from the Nazis imported to the U.S. in Project Paperclip.

Colonel Douglas Macgregor, who is involved in Dr. Engel’s anti-child trafficking initiative, has pointed out that a congressional investigation in 1975 “led to revelations that at least 80 American universities, colleges, hospitals,” along with private contractors engaged in MK-Ultra “subprojects involving mind control experimentation including forced administration of mind-altering drugs (particularly LSD), hypnosis, sensory deprivation, isolation, sexual abuse, and torture.”


2,881 posted on 06/12/2024 6:05:33 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote
The FDA's power to decide who makes the money was just too tempting a target for Big Pharma.

Now the agency is 100% "Captured."

2,931 posted on 06/13/2024 8:36:06 AM PDT by Disestablishmentarian (#T-Party 2024)
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