TruthArchive.ai - Related Video Feed

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Where have the EPA, FDA, and political leaders been? How did you miss the peril of forever chemicals destroying our land, farms, water, and public health? This has broken our hearts, and I don't know if we'll ever recover. Our farms are contaminated with chemicals linked to liver damage, fertility issues, thyroid problems, and cancer. The land is poisoned, the water contaminated, and people are affected. These forever chemicals are nearly impossible to destroy, tainting crops and milk, pushing farmers to ruin. Suicide rates are high among farmers facing bankruptcy after generations of family farming. This is the story of farmland destroyed beneath them due to greed and money. We'll show you where it began and how far back the cover-up goes. They chose to hide it. With 97% of Americans impacted, everyone will deal with the fallout. I'm glad this is being investigated.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Oregon is shutting down small family farms under the guise of water conservation, treating them like large commercial operations. They use satellite imagery to find farms and send cease and desist letters. Neighbors can report on watering activities. Lawsuits are being filed by farmers. Watch Yanasa TV's video for more details. Other states may adopt similar laws if Oregon succeeds. Be informed about who you vote into office.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Glyphosate is described as the biggest enemy in food, with the speaker asserting it is “proven to cause and tons of evidence” and noting billions of dollars Bayer and Monsanto have paid in glyphosate damages because it is connected to a very specific form of cancer. The current battle is described as state by state, with Bayer trying to pass a bill that says if the EPA says glyphosate is safe, then damages do not have to be paid. The speaker compares this to seeking the same “nineteen eighty six vaccine immunity” but for glyphosate, arguing that glyphosate must be a top priority for the administration. Attention has been given to preservatives and food red dyes, but the speaker emphasizes that parents can choose not to feed their children certain foods, whereas glyphosate enters water systems and can drift from one field to another, affecting crops even if they are organic. It is claimed that glyphosate contaminates our food systems in ways that are very hard to prevent, even with active efforts to avoid exposure, and that it also impacts farmers. Red dye 40 and sodas are described as secondary priorities, though easier to address because the mechanisms are understood. The speaker mentions possible actions such as regulating the purchase of soda with SNAP as a straightforward policy: “regulating the use of SNAP for purchasing of soda” is presented as a reasonable and easy measure to enact. In contrast, glyphosate management is described as a much harder battle due to entrenched systems, and banning it is described as very challenging, with the EPA allegedly still protecting its use. Overall, the speaker stresses that glyphosate is a far more systemic and difficult-to-address problem than other additives, due to its environmental spread, its alleged health risks, and the political and regulatory protections surrounding its use.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
I just attended a subcommittee hearing on HSB 737, a bill that would grant pesticide companies immunity from lawsuits filed by citizens for damages. This bill, previously rejected by the House Ag Committee, has now passed the subcommittee. It threatens farmers' rights to seek legal action for damages affecting their families and livelihoods. Bayer and other chemical companies argue that these lawsuits threaten their business, citing $3 billion spent annually on legal battles versus $300 million in profits. However, only 1% of Bayer's lawsuits come from Iowa farmers. I'd prefer to see Bayer face challenges rather than Iowa farmers suffer. The interests of industry should not outweigh those of the people.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
We're sending most of the product to the Senate, including some additions like hearing and family medical aid. Bernie loves hearing, but some are against it. We're also focused on privileged scrub, as it can be detrimental to the bill. We want to avoid messaging bills and ensure what we send is not birdable or birdbath. We're receiving positive feedback and there's no bad answer. This legislation is a monumental historic piece that we're proud to be a part of.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Oregon is shutting down local farmers and small businesses under a new CAFO bill, requiring costly upgrades to meet new regulations. This will hurt small businesses and benefit big corporations. We need to fight back against this attack on local producers. Stand together and share this message to spread awareness.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker expresses concern over the mandatory electronic ear tag bill in the pharma community and on TikTok. They are puzzled by small-time farmers who support it, believing that it is a Trojan horse to control and put small farmers out of business. They advise always saying no to bills that increase government control and urge listeners to look at who supports the bill to understand its true motivations. The speaker warns against allowing government interference in running businesses and predicts that even if the bill starts as voluntary, it will eventually become mandatory. They encourage contacting representatives and cattlemen's associations to oppose the bill.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
This administration aims to control food and people. Biden wants extreme heat rules for outdoor workers at just 80 degrees Fahrenheit. They're targeting American farmers, regulating land and water rights. Support local farmers, buy local to fight back against these threats.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The subcommittee discussed HSB 737, a bill granting pesticide companies immunity from lawsuits. Despite being rejected by the house ag committee, it passed the subcommittee. The bill aims to protect companies like Bayer, which spent billions on lawsuits. However, only 1% of Bayer's suits are from Iowa farmers. Advocates argue that farmers' rights are at risk, prioritizing industry over people's well-being.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Oregon is shutting down small family farms under the guise of water conservation, treating them like large commercial operations. They use satellite imagery to find farms and send cease and desist letters. Neighbors can report on watering practices. Lawsuits are being filed by farmers. Watch Yanasa TV's video for more details. Other states may follow suit if this continues. Stay informed and vote wisely.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Tomorrow at 10 AM EST, RFK will have his confirmation hearing for Secretary of Health and Human Services. It's crucial to call your US senators and urge them to vote yes on his nomination, as he is highly qualified and ready to lead. I’ll share a list of key senators to contact. In 2020, I supported Democrats in Georgia, and I will closely monitor your votes. If you oppose Bobby, I will work to fund challengers against you in future elections. This message is bipartisan; it’s time to end the exploitation by big pharma and big agriculture. You must choose between transparency and accountability or standing in the way. Choose wisely.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker attempted to defund research on transgenic edible plant vaccines in the ag approves bill, arguing that taxpayer dollars are funding research into vaccines grown in lettuce and spinach. The concern is that people will be vaccinated when they eat these plants. The speaker believes there should be tighter regulations due to the risk of pollen escaping and contaminating neighboring farms that do not intend to grow vaccines in their food. Although the speaker was able to initially stop taxpayer spending on this research in the ag approves bill, the bill was discarded in favor of an omnibus bill, resulting in another year of funding for transgenic edible plant vaccine research.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Devastating news: 12 out of 14 multigenerational small family farms in Point Reyes have forcibly signed a deal to shut down due to lawsuits from three environmentalist groups against the Point Reyes National Seashore. The farms can no longer afford to fight the lawsuits and are being forced to leave their ancestral homes. This is happening across the United States, not just in Sonoma and Marin Counties. The public is urged to attend the town hall meeting at 10AM in Point Reyes to show support and let people know this is unacceptable. The situation is characterized as a land grab or part of the vegan movement. It's claimed that in ten years, when the food system is strained, people will regret that the justice system didn't protect the farmers and the food system. This is described as an attack on everyone.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Oh, no. He sees us. You need to learn about three really bad senate bills that are coming over to the house next week. The first one is the income tax. Some people will say it's a millionaire's tax, but when senate Republicans tried to attach an amendment that would limit it to a million dollars and above, senate Democrats said no. That should give us all a ton of pause. The second bill is the environmental crimes bill. This bill would give the attorney general unprecedented power to investigate, prosecute, and incarcerate tradespeople, farmers, and ranchers, holding them personally liable for minor environmental crimes. The third bill would create a board that can decertify your sheriff, your duly elected sheriff. You don't want bureaucrats decertifying your sheriff after you elected them. Go to houserepublicans.wa.gov. Help us stop bad bills and fix Washington. Be sure to like, share, and follow us.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
In November, Sonoma County, California plans to ban family and factory farms. Call the county clerk's office to oppose this attack on food sovereignty and American ranchers. Take action on Monday to get this off the ballot.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
In November, the EPA will vote on a bill to add costly water treatment programs to butcher shops, impacting local producers. This move limits consumer choice and favors big packers. The cost is high for small businesses, potentially restricting access to locally sourced meat. The shift may push consumers towards larger corporations controlling most of the industry. Share your thoughts and remember to support American and local businesses.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty gives the WHO excessive power, potentially undermining America's interests. We must prevent President Biden from signing it to protect our constitution and sovereignty. Research this issue and stand against international bureaucrats and their Davos allies. We, the people, still hold the power to resist.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The government is restricting access to over-the-counter antibiotics and dewormers for farmers, increasing costs. This will require more veterinary care, raising expenses for farmers, ranchers, and homesteaders. The speaker advises stocking up on supplies before the changes take effect. They also mention concerns about potential bans on apps like TikTok being sneaked into other bills.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker discussed a bill granting pesticide companies immunity from lawsuits, which passed a subcommittee. The bill aims to protect companies like Bayer, who spend billions fighting lawsuits. However, only 1% of Bayer's suits come from Iowa farmers. The speaker believes it's unfair to prioritize industry over farmers' rights to legal action.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Congress is set to pass a lengthy bill disguised as disaster relief for hurricane victims, but it includes pay raises for members and expanded federal health benefits. The bill is filled with special interests and funding for projects like a new stadium in Washington, D.C. It also renews the Global Engagement Center, linked to censorship efforts. This last-minute push aims to keep these details hidden from the public. It's crucial to have outsiders hold Washington accountable, so reach out to your congressman to express your concerns.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Georgia's governor approved a pesticide liability shield, similar to North Dakota, meaning individuals cannot sue corporations for illnesses caused by chemicals used in food production. Glyphosate has been proven to cause non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, resulting in billions of dollars in lawsuits. Some farmers are shifting away from conventional practices. The speaker plans to visit a farmer in Idaho growing einkorn and Khorasan, ancient grains that his daughter with celiac disease can eat because they are not covered in pesticides. The speaker encourages supporting these farmers and suggests visiting fromthefarm.org to connect with them directly. The website connects consumers directly with farmers and ranchers across the country. For more information, the speaker recommends following Glyphosate Girl for updates on state actions and related issues.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
I'm in Sherwood, Connecticut, discussing concerns about Gates and China buying up American farmland. My experience with factory farms in North Carolina highlights this issue. Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer, partnered with a state senator to pass laws that made it illegal to sue factory farms. They drastically reduced pork prices, driving out 28,000 independent farmers. Those who remained had to sign contracts with Smithfield, losing control over their operations. This model spread to Iowa, giving Smithfield control over 80% of U.S. hog production, which is now owned by China. This shift threatens the vision of American democracy rooted in independent family farms, as industrial agriculture compromises food quality and landscapes. If you support my presidential campaign, visit kennedy24.com to donate.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
We're in Westminster, and our entire farming community is here to demand that the Labour government listen and eliminate the family farm tax. UK food production and our family farms are at risk. Food security is at stake. Our message to Starmer is clear: we won't go away until this tax is repealed. We're fighting to protect our farms and ensure the UK's food security.

Breaking Points

EXPERT EXPOSES Glyphosate Cover-Up Hidden In Spending Bill
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Roundup, containing glyphosate, is linked to cancer, particularly non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, with over 180,000 lawsuits against Bayer. Despite the World Health Organization's classification of glyphosate as probably carcinogenic, Bayer seeks legislative protection from lawsuits, with bills introduced in 11 states and a provision in the House Appropriations Bill that could block warning label updates. Dr. Munoz highlights strong evidence of glyphosate's carcinogenic effects, including DNA damage. She urges public awareness and action against liability shields for agrochemical companies.

Breaking Points

Farmer WARNS Trump Is KILLING U.S. Agriculture - Impending U.S. Food Collapse?!
reSee.it Podcast Summary
The podcast highlights the alarming decline of independent family farmers in America, with approximately 60 lost daily due to corporate consolidation. Host James Lee and guest Joe Maxwell of Farm Action Fund criticize current policies, including those of the Trump administration, for exacerbating this trend by freezing federal programs, gutting USDA offices, and reigniting trade wars. They discuss corporate lobbying efforts to overturn California's Proposition 12, an animal welfare law that actually helps small farmers compete against large meatpackers who control nearly 70% of the pig market and 80% of beef. Maxwell argues that importing beef from Argentina, as suggested by Trump, further betrays American ranchers. The discussion emphasizes the critical risk of an impending food system collapse, as the U.S. increasingly imports food while focusing on feed and fuel crops domestically. Solutions proposed include mandatory country of origin labeling and shifting government subsidies to prioritize domestic food production for national security. Citizens are urged to contact elected officials to advocate for independent farmers and a healthy food system.
View Full Interactive Feed