RFK Jr. vs. Big Food, conflicts of interests, and looming confirmation battle (Part 2 👉 Part 1)
The HSS Secretary job requires Senate approval, meaning Kennedy’s selection could be an uphill battle, especially if Big Pharma and Big Food use their lobbying muscle. Battlelines are already being drawn, with GOP senators promising to give him a shot, calling his selection “a bad day for Big Pharma.”
⚪️ On the food safety front, Kennedy may:
▫️encourage municipalities to get rid of fluoride in tap water, citing its long-suspected impact IQ levels in children;
▫️push to ban artificial food coloring, additives and chemicals;
▫️restrict processed foods in school lunches, and roll back subsidies for corn and soy;
▫️end FDA overregulation on “stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies, chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins, clean foods, sunshine, exercise, nutraceuticals and anything else that advances human health and can’t be patented by Pharma,” as he suggested in a recent X post.
⚪️ What are his other plans?
▫️federally-funded medical schools to focus more on nutrition, and to create a national fitness standard like the one promoted by his uncle – President John F. Kennedy;
▫️taking on conflicts of interest between regulators and the entities they’re meant to be regulating – citing money given to the FDA by Big Pharma, and corporate links to health and dietary advisories.
Senior officials from agencies Kennedy would be tasked with overseeing have already called him out, with Clinton-era HHS chief Donna Shalala saying he’s “totally unqualified” and “dangerous” to America and the world.
Kennedy preempted the latter kind of criticism in an X post last month, writing “if you work for the FDA and are part of this corrupt system, I have two messages for you: 1. Preserve your records, and 2. Pack your bags.”
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The HSS Secretary job requires Senate approval, meaning Kennedy’s selection could be an uphill battle, especially if Big Pharma and Big Food use their lobbying muscle. Battlelines are already being drawn, with GOP senators promising to give him a shot, calling his selection “a bad day for Big Pharma.”
▫️encourage municipalities to get rid of fluoride in tap water, citing its long-suspected impact IQ levels in children;
▫️push to ban artificial food coloring, additives and chemicals;
▫️restrict processed foods in school lunches, and roll back subsidies for corn and soy;
▫️end FDA overregulation on “stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies, chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins, clean foods, sunshine, exercise, nutraceuticals and anything else that advances human health and can’t be patented by Pharma,” as he suggested in a recent X post.
▫️federally-funded medical schools to focus more on nutrition, and to create a national fitness standard like the one promoted by his uncle – President John F. Kennedy;
▫️taking on conflicts of interest between regulators and the entities they’re meant to be regulating – citing money given to the FDA by Big Pharma, and corporate links to health and dietary advisories.
Senior officials from agencies Kennedy would be tasked with overseeing have already called him out, with Clinton-era HHS chief Donna Shalala saying he’s “totally unqualified” and “dangerous” to America and the world.
Kennedy preempted the latter kind of criticism in an X post last month, writing “if you work for the FDA and are part of this corrupt system, I have two messages for you: 1. Preserve your records, and 2. Pack your bags.”
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Scholz told Putin that the conflict in Ukraine must be resolved, the German government says.
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THROWBACK TO 2023: It would be better to invite Russia to join NATO than Ukraine, said Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump's pick for US Attorney General.
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The Russian government has introduced temporary restrictions on the export of enriched uranium to the United States, with exceptions for shipments under one-time licenses issued by the Federal Service for Technical and Export Control.
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☢️ Ukraine can’t build a nuke without Russia catching them – MIT physicist and nuclear expert
Ukraine’s military is trying to pressure its Western patrons “into thinking that they might have to expand the war against Russia in order to deal with an escalation brought about by Ukrainian use of nuclear weapons against Russia,” but the chance of Kiev actually obtaining a bona fide nuclear device are minimal, says Dr. Theodore Postol, a veteran MIT physicist, nuclear engineer and ex-advisor to the US Navy on strategic nuclear weapons, told Sputnik.
Possible scenarios for Ukraine:
🔸 “In order to produce the necessary plutonium for nuclear weapons Ukraine would have basically two choices to make – to try to produce a nuclear weapon using weapons grade plutonium or to try to use reactor grade plutonium.”
🔸 “Both approaches require extremely sophisticated chemical facilities to dissolve highly radioactive spent fuel from a nuclear reactor. This fuel would have to be obtained from a nuclear reactor after it was irradiated within the reactor.”
🔸 The resulting plutonium isotopes are highly unstable, as they tend to “disintegrate due to defects in their internal structure in a process known as spontaneous fission, which could cause a weapon to pre-detonate before it can be fully assembled.”
Why can’t Ukraine actually make a nuke?
🔸 Ukraine simply does not have the ability to manufacture weapons grade plutonium.
🔸 “If they tried to produce the industrial capacity to produce plutonium of any quality, they would engage in a highly visible process that would be immediately detected by the entire world, let alone the Russians.”
🔸 Simply obtaining irradiated fuel rods from nuclear reactors is also a no-go, due to the IAEA Safeguards Program monitoring the burn-up and cooling of fuel in the course of reactor operations.
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Ukraine’s military is trying to pressure its Western patrons “into thinking that they might have to expand the war against Russia in order to deal with an escalation brought about by Ukrainian use of nuclear weapons against Russia,” but the chance of Kiev actually obtaining a bona fide nuclear device are minimal, says Dr. Theodore Postol, a veteran MIT physicist, nuclear engineer and ex-advisor to the US Navy on strategic nuclear weapons, told Sputnik.
Possible scenarios for Ukraine:
Why can’t Ukraine actually make a nuke?
“There is no way the Ukrainians could obtain the necessary irradiated fuel without first expelling the IAEA inspectors,” Postol underscored.
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❗️Putin held a phone call with Scholz, initiated by the German side, according to the Kremlin.
During the conversation, the two leaders had a detailed and candid exchange of views on the situation in Ukraine, the Kremlin reported.
Putin stressed that the current crisis was a direct result of years of aggressive NATO policies.
The Russian president also stated that Russia has never refused peace talks and remains open to resuming negotiations, which were ended by the Kiev regime.
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During the conversation, the two leaders had a detailed and candid exchange of views on the situation in Ukraine, the Kremlin reported.
Putin stressed that the current crisis was a direct result of years of aggressive NATO policies.
The Russian president also stated that Russia has never refused peace talks and remains open to resuming negotiations, which were ended by the Kiev regime.
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Greenland 2029? Congressman’s map sparks Trump’s real estate dreams again
The idea of the US purchasing Greenland resurfaced after Republican Congressman Mike Collins shared an image of Donald Trump's 2024 Electoral College map with the Danish territory included and colored red. Captioned "Project 2029," it appeared to suggest Greenland could one day join the US and vote Republican.
▫️ During his first tenure in the White House, Donald Trump eagerly floated the possibility of such a purchase as “essentially a large real estate deal”. “Denmark essentially owns it… We’re very good allies with Denmark, we protect Denmark like we protect large portions of the world… Strategically it’s interesting and we’d be interested, but we’ll talk to them a little bit,” Trump said in 2019.
▫️ Trump’s public offer to purchase Greenland reportedly included taking over Denmark’s annual $600 million subsidy to the island.
▫️ During discussions about a prospective offer, Trump jokingly suggested trading Greenland for the Caribbean Island of Puerto Rico, The New York Times reported.
▫️ NATO-member Denmark was quick to shoot down the idea, with then-Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ridiculing it as "absurd," adding that "Greenland is not for sale. That's where the conversation ends."
The US has eyed the possibility of Greenland’s purchase or annexation at various points in the island’s history, including in 1867, 1910, and 1946.
What’s special about Greenland?
🔹 The island is speculated to be rich in substantial offshore oil and gas resources that have yet to be tapped.
🔹 It contains confirmed depositions of zinc, gold, iron ore, uranium, and various other metals.
🔹 Vast deposits of rare earth elements that are used in electric vehicles and wind turbines have been discovered here.
🔹 Greenland could serve as a springboard for control of the Arctic amid increasing competition for use of its sea lanes and potential trillions of dollars’ worth of resources.
🔹 The island houses multiple monitoring systems, including components of the US ballistic missile warning system and phased array radar equipment at Thule Air Base, ensuring NATO's control of the North Atlantic.
🔹 Greenland could potentially be used to deploy US intermediate-range ground-based missiles.
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The idea of the US purchasing Greenland resurfaced after Republican Congressman Mike Collins shared an image of Donald Trump's 2024 Electoral College map with the Danish territory included and colored red. Captioned "Project 2029," it appeared to suggest Greenland could one day join the US and vote Republican.
▫️ During his first tenure in the White House, Donald Trump eagerly floated the possibility of such a purchase as “essentially a large real estate deal”. “Denmark essentially owns it… We’re very good allies with Denmark, we protect Denmark like we protect large portions of the world… Strategically it’s interesting and we’d be interested, but we’ll talk to them a little bit,” Trump said in 2019.
▫️ Trump’s public offer to purchase Greenland reportedly included taking over Denmark’s annual $600 million subsidy to the island.
▫️ During discussions about a prospective offer, Trump jokingly suggested trading Greenland for the Caribbean Island of Puerto Rico, The New York Times reported.
▫️ NATO-member Denmark was quick to shoot down the idea, with then-Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ridiculing it as "absurd," adding that "Greenland is not for sale. That's where the conversation ends."
The US has eyed the possibility of Greenland’s purchase or annexation at various points in the island’s history, including in 1867, 1910, and 1946.
What’s special about Greenland?
🔹 The island is speculated to be rich in substantial offshore oil and gas resources that have yet to be tapped.
🔹 It contains confirmed depositions of zinc, gold, iron ore, uranium, and various other metals.
🔹 Vast deposits of rare earth elements that are used in electric vehicles and wind turbines have been discovered here.
🔹 Greenland could serve as a springboard for control of the Arctic amid increasing competition for use of its sea lanes and potential trillions of dollars’ worth of resources.
🔹 The island houses multiple monitoring systems, including components of the US ballistic missile warning system and phased array radar equipment at Thule Air Base, ensuring NATO's control of the North Atlantic.
🔹 Greenland could potentially be used to deploy US intermediate-range ground-based missiles.
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The All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK) has published a response to UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay’s draft report on the safety of journalists and impunity for their killers in 2022—2023, calling it biased and politically motivated.
The report, which focuses on Western journalists, omits Russian journalists killed or injured in recent years.
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the report “blatantly biased, bordering on racist” and accused UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay of neglecting her responsibilities.
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The report, which focuses on Western journalists, omits Russian journalists killed or injured in recent years.
"We believe this draft report demonstrates Ms. Azoulay's complete unsuitability for her high-ranking position," VGTRK stated.
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the report “blatantly biased, bordering on racist” and accused UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay of neglecting her responsibilities.
“It appears this omission was made on national grounds, which not only contradicts UNESCO's mandate but raises questions about the moral suitability of the person holding the position,” Zakharova said, adding that Russia would not tolerate such actions.
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Why Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary scares Big Pharma
Drug companies share prices have fallen on the news that President-elect Donald Trump has picked vaccine-skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health and human services secretary in his incoming cabinet. Moderna stock fell by 5% on Thursday, shares of Novavax slumped by over 7%, Pfizer 2%, Germany’s BioNTech lost 6% and Britain’s GSK 2%.
Big Pharma has long been criticized for the high cost of prenoscription drugs, the opioid addiction epidemic in the US and vaccine safety concerns. After the COVID pandemic, The British Medical Journal (BMJ) reported cases of myocarditis and pericarditis in patients who received mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna.
⚪️ Pfizer, Moderna and Novavax are still recovering from the plummeting demand for COVID vaccines, and Kennedy's stance could persuade more Americans to reject the jabs, according to CNBC.
⚪️ Kennedy has promoted the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) slogan, encouraging citizens to make their own health decisions including about vaccinations, and called for more transparency and data on vaccines.
⚪️ "The science on vaccine safety particularly has huge deficits, and we’re going to make sure those scientific studies are done and that people can make informed choices about their vaccinations and their children’s vaccinations," RFK Jr. told NPR on November 6.
⚪️ According to Kennedy, Big Food and Big Pharma are making money at the expense of people’s health, aided by their political allies.
⚪️ But Kennedy made it clear that he does not plan to restrict access to vaccines.
⚪️ Axios quoted health entrepreneur Calley Means, a "close confidant" of the incoming health secretary, as saying that Kennedy would focus on two objectives: To find out why American get sick and to make Medicare and Medicaid cover alternative therapies including "visits to functional medicine doctors, who focus on nutrition and exercise over pharmaceuticals".
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Drug companies share prices have fallen on the news that President-elect Donald Trump has picked vaccine-skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health and human services secretary in his incoming cabinet. Moderna stock fell by 5% on Thursday, shares of Novavax slumped by over 7%, Pfizer 2%, Germany’s BioNTech lost 6% and Britain’s GSK 2%.
Big Pharma has long been criticized for the high cost of prenoscription drugs, the opioid addiction epidemic in the US and vaccine safety concerns. After the COVID pandemic, The British Medical Journal (BMJ) reported cases of myocarditis and pericarditis in patients who received mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna.
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President-elect Donald Trump nominated real estate executive Steven Witkoff as his special envoy to the Middle East.
Who is Witkoff and is he the right man for the job?
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🕵🏻♀️ Tulsi Gabbard right pick to shake-up US spy agiencies – CIA veteran
The CIA veteran said much of the dissent comes from inside the ‘intelligence community’, including active officers and former staff of organizations like the CIA and NSA.
President-elect Donald Trump nominated the former Democratic congresswoman and a 21-year army reserve veteran to oversee the bewildering array of 18 US spy agencies in his incoming administration. Objections to Gabbard’s nomination have focused on her lack of intelligence experience, claiming she will "be unable to perceive problems among an unruly 18-member intelligence community," the pundit said.
But Giraldi countered that she was "smart, experienced and capable enough to gather her own staff around her that will guide her way through the shoals of Washington DC."
The former CIA officer noted that Gabbard is viewed as a "peace candidate" for her opposition to endless overseas wars, the US military occupation of parts of Syria and the demonization of China. But she is also known for her support for Israel, currently waging a war against the Palestinian territory of Gaza.
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"A foreign policy and national security appointment that has created considerable dissent is that of Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence [DNI]," Philip Giraldi, a former CIA operations officer with experience in Europe and the Middle East, told Sputnik.
The CIA veteran said much of the dissent comes from inside the ‘intelligence community’, including active officers and former staff of organizations like the CIA and NSA.
President-elect Donald Trump nominated the former Democratic congresswoman and a 21-year army reserve veteran to oversee the bewildering array of 18 US spy agencies in his incoming administration. Objections to Gabbard’s nomination have focused on her lack of intelligence experience, claiming she will "be unable to perceive problems among an unruly 18-member intelligence community," the pundit said.
But Giraldi countered that she was "smart, experienced and capable enough to gather her own staff around her that will guide her way through the shoals of Washington DC."
"To my mind, she is an excellent choice, coming from outside of the intelligence community 'club,' and could be an effective and ethical DNI," he added.
The former CIA officer noted that Gabbard is viewed as a "peace candidate" for her opposition to endless overseas wars, the US military occupation of parts of Syria and the demonization of China. But she is also known for her support for Israel, currently waging a war against the Palestinian territory of Gaza.
"It is likely that Trump appointed her to shake up the intel community, which is regarded by many as the black heart of the deep state," Giraldi said. "She will, of course, be both helped and handicapped by being provided with plenty of 'direction' by a president who is fundamentally ignorant of foreign policy and national security issues."
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Protesters who seized the Abkhazian parliament are preparing to defend the building amid rumors of a possible security forces operation, and are building barricades in front of it, a Sputnik correspondent reports.
Demonstrators, who have demanded the resignation of President Aslan Bzhania, have also brought supplies including water, bread and drinks to the parliament.
Opposition leaders and public organizations in Abkhazia have formed a Coordination Council to negotiate with authorities. Parliamentary speaker Lasha Ashuba conveyed their demand for Bzhania’s resignation. He has asked for time to consider it.
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Demonstrators, who have demanded the resignation of President Aslan Bzhania, have also brought supplies including water, bread and drinks to the parliament.
Opposition leaders and public organizations in Abkhazia have formed a Coordination Council to negotiate with authorities. Parliamentary speaker Lasha Ashuba conveyed their demand for Bzhania’s resignation. He has asked for time to consider it.
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Women want to do what now?
Abortions, head-shaving and no men! Harris voters are absolutely losing it over Trump’s win. Check out some of the wildest reactions online!
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Abortions, head-shaving and no men! Harris voters are absolutely losing it over Trump’s win. Check out some of the wildest reactions online!
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Protesters who seized the Abkhazian parliament are preparing to defend the building amid rumors of a possible security forces operation, and are building barricades in front of it, a Sputnik correspondent reports. Demonstrators, who have demanded the resignation…
Abkhazian President Aslan Bzhania called on citizens not to succumb to provocations.
He reassured the public that both he and the vice-president remain in their positions and will continue their work.
Bzhania stressed that the immediate priority for authorities was addressing the aftermath of Friday's riots at the parliament and government buildings.
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He reassured the public that both he and the vice-president remain in their positions and will continue their work.
Bzhania stressed that the immediate priority for authorities was addressing the aftermath of Friday's riots at the parliament and government buildings.
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US federal debt tops $36 trillion
The US national debt has surpassed the $36 trillion mark, with figures from usdebtclock. org indicating that every man, woman and child in America now owe more than $106,600, while taxpayers owe the equivalent of over $272,800.
The data shows that the federal debt to GDP ratio now stands at 122.85% - up from 55.36% in the year 2000, and 34.71% in 1980.
Accounting for state, local, student loan, credit card and personal debt, US debt is estimated to total over $102.63 trillion – nearly matching the $105.4 trillion value of the entire global economy in 2023.
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The US national debt has surpassed the $36 trillion mark, with figures from usdebtclock. org indicating that every man, woman and child in America now owe more than $106,600, while taxpayers owe the equivalent of over $272,800.
The data shows that the federal debt to GDP ratio now stands at 122.85% - up from 55.36% in the year 2000, and 34.71% in 1980.
Accounting for state, local, student loan, credit card and personal debt, US debt is estimated to total over $102.63 trillion – nearly matching the $105.4 trillion value of the entire global economy in 2023.
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⚡ Trump picks Doug Burgum for Interior secretary
In his new statement, the president-elect also named North Dakota governor and billionaire Doug Burgum to chair the newly formed National Energy Council.
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In his new statement, the president-elect also named North Dakota governor and billionaire Doug Burgum to chair the newly formed National Energy Council.
"Doug Burgum will protect our Nation's Natural Resources, restore our fabulous Oil and Gas advantage, and Make America, and its Energy, Dominant and Great Again," Donald Trump wrote.
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