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Paraquat, a legal poison, is identified as a toxic ingredient spread across America and into our food supply. Despite being banned in over 70 countries, it is still widely used in American agriculture, with 8 to 10 million pounds used across farmland. A bill, section four fifty three, shields companies like Syngenta, the maker of Paraquat, from the consequences of poisoning Americans. One sip can kill you, and there is no antidote. Paraquat causes multi-organ failure, pulmonary fibrosis, and increases the risk of Parkinson's disease by up to six times. It has been associated with higher farmer mortality, DNA cellular death, and reproductive problems. There are over 6,354 lawsuits against Syngenta. To combat this, share this information, buy local, ask farmers about herbicide use, buy regenerative or organic, and avoid ultra-processed foods with conventional ingredients.

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The difference between a food chemical and a drug is intended use; if intended for food, almost anything can be synthesized and added. The speaker claims we are being mass-drugged and poisoned by 10,000 virtually unregulated chemicals in our food. Monsanto's glyphosate litigation revealed ghostwritten papers claiming its safety, illustrating corruption. The speaker believes these unregulated chemicals are making us sick. Evidence-based approaches requiring long studies to prove harm from substances like glyphosate are flawed. The speaker asserts that the synergistic combination of toxins causes pleiotropic health issues, requiring common sense to understand the problem.

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The speaker claims the root of the fentanyl problem is the CCP, alleging that almost all fentanyl precursors originate from Mainland China, where hundreds of companies ship them globally. The CCP claims they don't make fentanyl, but instead provide all the necessary ingredients to Mexico. The speaker says that the CCP announced they would no longer sell one specific precursor, but there are 14 others that can be used to make fentanyl, and they are still shipping all of those. The speaker claims to have started an enterprise to target fentanyl precursor companies in Mainland China. The speaker states that these companies are now shipping precursors to places like India, and the Mexican cartels are manufacturing fentanyl in Mexico. Instead of going directly into America, the fentanyl is being flown into Vancouver, manufactured in Canada, and distributed globally from there.

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Dr. Pasha, a functional urologist and surgeon, identifies paraquat as the number one toxic ingredient to ban. He notes it is a legal poison spread across America and into our food, a highly toxic herbicide that kills weeds but kills us fast. Despite being banned in over 70 countries, including China, paraquat is still widely used in American agriculture, with up to eight to ten million pounds spread on farmland. The biggest offenders he cites include crops such as soybeans, corn, peanuts, grapes, pistachios, and even cotton used for clothing. He criticizes a recent development: section 454 or 453 (referred to as “section four fifty three” in the talk) a bill passed with no public vote. He claims this bill shields companies like Syngenta, the maker of paraquat, and similar companies from the consequences of poisoning Americans, and that the EPA approves it while the body rejects it. He explains the paradox of this situation in his view. Regarding how deadly paraquat is, Dr. Pasha states that one sip can kill you and there is no antidote. He explains that paraquat causes multi-organ failure, including the lungs, liver, kidneys, and even the heart. It causes pulmonary fibrosis, as paraquat accumulates in the lungs and, over time, can cause scarring leading to respiratory failure. He also claims a link to Parkinson’s disease, indicating exposure could increase the risk of acquiring Parkinson’s disease by up to six times. Additional concerns he mentions include higher farmer mortality, DNA cellular death, and reproductive problems. He references legal action, mentioning that there are 6,354 and counting lawsuits as of July 2025 with the maker Syngenta in settlement talks. Bottom line, he asserts, paraquat is not just a weed killer; it is a neurotoxic, lung-scarring, DNA-mutant chemical sprayed on foods. Although banned globally, it remains in use in the USA. What can be done now, according to Dr. Pasha? Share this information with loved ones; buy local and know your farmer—ask if they use herbicides such as paraquat or other herbicides. If possible, choose regenerative or organic options. He also urges avoiding ultra-processed foods with conventional ingredients and directs viewers to see the caption below for lists of foods most heavily sprayed by paraquat and other offenders. He concludes by encouraging voting with one’s wallet, asserting that people will be listened to when they make healthy choices, promoting “Healthy choices, stronger you.”

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Paraquat, a legal poison, is a toxic herbicide used in American agriculture, despite being banned in over 70 countries, including China. Approximately 8 to 10 million pounds are used on crops like soybean, corn, peanuts, grapes, pistachios, and cotton. A recent bill shields companies like Syngenta, the maker of Paraquat, from poisoning consequences, even though the EPA approves it. One sip can kill, with no antidote, causing multi-organ failure, pulmonary fibrosis, and a six-times increased risk of Parkinson's disease. It's also linked to higher farmer mortality, DNA cellular death, and reproductive problems. There are over 6,354 lawsuits against Syngenta. To combat this, share this information, buy local, ask farmers about herbicide use, buy regenerative or organic, and avoid ultra-processed foods with conventional ingredients. The speaker urges viewers to vote with their wallets.

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Colleagues, we have unknowingly and involuntarily been exposed to the weed killer Roundup. Studies have consistently shown that Roundup, produced by Monsanto and Vyre, is highly toxic, potentially carcinogenic, and linked to liver cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. It is also responsible for endangering 93 percent of species. Even the commission's own report acknowledges the long-term risk Roundup poses to mammals, including humans. We have a crucial opportunity to remove this harmful product from our shelves. We must take a zero-tolerance approach and eliminate Roundup before it devastates nature and harms us further. Thank you.

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Syngenta, a Chinese state-owned agri-chemical company, must give up its land holdings in Arkansas due to concerns over national security. The company's ownership, Kim China, is on the Department of Defense's list of Chinese military companies posing a clear threat. The fear is that Chinese state-owned corporations are stealing American research and sharing it with their homeland, compromising American farms. To address this, Act 525 was signed to ban Chinese and Russian made drones, and Act 758 was signed to prohibit public contracts with the CCP. If Syngenta refuses to sell, legal proceedings may be initiated to force them out of the state. Arkansas is committed to protecting its farmers and national security interests.

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Only 11 chemicals are banned in cosmetics, leaving babies born with 287 chemicals in their cord blood. These toxins come from everyday items like fast food packaging and clothing. The FDA's lack of regulation allows harmful chemicals in our food supply, with lobbyists influencing decisions for profit.

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Only 11 chemicals are banned from cosmetics, leaving babies born with 287 toxins in their cord blood. These include harmful substances like pesticides and coal waste. The FDA's lack of regulation allows companies to introduce chemicals without proper review, leading to toxins in our food. Lobbyists and money drive this dangerous cycle.

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Synthetic molecules in medicines are intentionally used for population control, targeting Africans. Multilateral agencies and health authorities are accused of colluding in systemic poisoning through chemical warfare.

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I'm here to address why figures like Gates and China are acquiring farmland. I spent 20 years involved with factory farms and saw firsthand how Smithfield Foods transformed North Carolina's pork industry. Smithfield built a massive slaughterhouse and partnered with a state senator who made it nearly impossible to sue factory farms. They then introduced warehouse-style pig farming, driving pork prices down and forcing 28,000 independent hog farmers out of business, replacing them with 2,200 factories. Farmers who remained became controlled by Smithfield, losing autonomy over their land and practices. This model spread to Iowa, and eventually, Smithfield sold itself to China, giving them control over a large portion of American hog production. This shift undermines the vision of a democracy rooted in independent family farms and poses a significant threat to our democracy by consolidating control of our landscapes.

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"Americans are living six years less than our European counterparts." "USDA was created to ensure a wholesome food supply." "They're making war on the small farmer, and they're making war on public health." "you have to eat eight carrots today to get the same nutritional value that one carrot would give you a generation ago." "the carrot is then loaded with all of those chemicals with atrazine, with neonicotinoid pesticides, with glyphosate, and this entire universe of terrible terrible chemicals for which none of them have been adequately tested for safety." "Chemicals when they're approved by FDA, USDA, and EPA, the burden of proof is on the agency to prove that the chemical is dangerous." "The assumption is that all chemicals are good for you unless proven guilty."

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America's food is banned in 30 countries and is allegedly killing people. Lay's potato chips, for example, have different ingredients in America versus Europe. Over 10,000 food chemicals are allowed in the American food system that are not allowed in other countries. This makes it easier for food companies and gives products longer shelf life due to the chemicals. When people lobby for healthier food choices, the food industry lobbies against it with millions of dollars.

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Bayer has removed glyphosate from Roundup weed killer, and according to the speaker, this is presented as good news only to reveal a new toxic lineup being sprayed in homes and public spaces. The speaker notes that all of these ingredients are horrible, with special emphasis on Dequat dibromide, which is stated as not only banned in the European Union but also more toxic than glyphosate and capable of damaging the gut, kidneys, liver, and nervous system. Despite these warnings, the speaker asserts that this mixture is still being sprayed. The message is that the problem with Roundup isn’t that it’s fixed, but that it’s not fixed at all—the product has not been made safe; instead, it has been rebranded, swapping one toxic chemical for four others, and the public is being led to believe it is safe. In addition to the product changes, the speaker highlights a legislative development: AB 453. This bill is described as shielding pesticide companies from liability in court, even if their chemicals cause harm. The speaker asserts that this reduces accountability and results in more toxins being sprayed near families. The overall claim is that Bayer did not make Roundup safer by removing glyphosate; rather, they replaced it with a new set of toxic ingredients, and now a state bill would protect manufacturers from legal consequences related to any harm caused by these chemicals.

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Organic foods are often seen as pesticide-free and better for the environment and health, but are customers really getting what they think? Whole Foods, the leader in organic foods, imports much of its organics from China, which raises concerns about the quality and safety of the food. The USDA doesn't inspect imported foods and instead relies on private inspectors. Whole Foods uses a company called Quality Assurance International (QAI), but QAI has not certified any products in China. There have been instances of contaminated food from China, including strawberries with pesticides and bacteria. Counterfeit food has also become a growing problem, with criminals profiting from selling cheap and dangerous imitations.

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Syngenta, a Chinese state-owned agri-chemical company, is required to give up its land holdings in Arkansas due to concerns about national security. The company's ownership, Kim China, is on the Department of Defense's list of Chinese military companies posing a threat. The fear is that Chinese-owned corporations are stealing American research and sharing it with their homeland, potentially targeting American farms. To address this, Arkansas has banned Chinese and Russian-made drones and public contracts with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). If Syngenta refuses to sell, legal action may be taken to remove them from the state. Arkansas is committed to protecting its farmers and national security interests.

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During the Vietnam War, the American government compelled seven chemical companies, including Monsanto, to create Agent Orange. The same companies then sold patented seeds to farmers, which now cover 80% of American farmland. These seeds, including corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and wheat, were created to be resistant to Roundup, which is also owned by Monsanto. Roundup contains glyphosate, which is claimed to be a neurotoxin. These crops are subsidized by the government and are largely used to make ultra-processed food, which makes up 60-90% of the standard American diet. The speaker claims that the majority of American families are eating this food because the government deems it safe.

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Speaker 1 reveals that Bear Corporation knowingly sold medication infected with the AIDS virus. They pulled the product from the US market and dumped it in France, Europe, Asia, and Latin America to make a profit. Shockingly, no corporate executives have been indicted or investigated by the US Justice Department. The FDA allowed this to happen, resulting in the deaths of thousands of innocent hemophiliacs and their family members. The government is turning a blind eye to the situation.

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PCBs are harmful chemicals that can cause cancer and other health issues. They have been linked to fraudulent activities, defective products, nuclear bomb plant operations, and environmental pollution. Buying products that contain PCBs contributes to the problem.

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Syngenta, a Chinese state-owned agri-chemical company, must relinquish its 160 acres in Northeast Arkansas, primarily used for seed research. The parent company, Kim China, is listed by the Department of Defense as a Chinese military company, posing a significant threat to our state and agricultural technology. These corporations are known to funnel American research back to China, potentially compromising national security and endangering American farms. This situation represents a clear risk to both our farmers and our nation's safety.

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The speaker claims the U.S. has 10,000 food ingredients due to the FDA's GRAS standard, which presumes chemicals are safe until proven guilty. Europe, in contrast, has only 400. Kellogg's Froot Loops in the U.S. contain red, blue, and yellow dyes, unlike the version sold in Canada, which uses vegetable dyes. A U.S. McDonald's French fry has 11 ingredients, while the same product in Europe has three. The speaker believes companies are mass poisoning American children due to their influence over regulatory agencies and asserts they are the only one who can stop it.

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Speaker 0 presents a line of inquiry and a set of provocative claims about Monsanto. The conversation begins with a question about whether the listener has heard of the Monsanto family and what they associate with the name. The reply prompts the common stereotype that the name is linked to chemicals—specifically “the chemical, the nasty, like, shitty chemicals.” Building on that stereotype, Speaker 0 then introduces a controversial and broader assertion: that Monsanto is not only connected to chemicals but originated as a powerful, Caribbean Jewish pirate-style family. The claim continues with a provocative framing: they “got started in the big slave trade in New Orleans.” The speaker states that the Monsanto family were slave traders first, positioning them as “one of the most prominent” in that historical trade, and argues that their involvement in slavery preceded their later involvement in chemical ventures. The speaker emphasizes a causal thread or progression: the family’s early prominence in slave trading laid the groundwork for their later notoriety in chemical industries, leading to the claim that they “poisoned us with chemicals.” This phrase is presented as a historical fact in the speaker’s view, highlighted by the assertion that it is “a fact” that is not discussed openly. The speaker contrasts this alleged history with contemporary public discourse, noting that many people are talking about Monsanto on platforms like TikTok, but “no one talk[ing]” about the alleged slave-trading origins and the supposed early acts of poisoning associated with the family. In sum, Speaker 0 frames Monsanto as a name associated with chemicals in public perception, but counters with a narrative that the Monsanto family began as slave traders in New Orleans, describing them as a prominent lineage tied to the slave trade before transitioning into chemical enterprises, and asserting that they “poisoned us with chemicals” as a matter of historical fact that remains under-discussed in popular discourse. The speaker points to online chatter about Monsanto on TikTok as evidence that the topic is discussed superficially, without addressing these claimed origins.

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Billions of people have received contaminated products, which should not have happened. If meat at the grocery store is found to have toxins, it is immediately recalled. However, vaccines with known contamination are being administered to billions of people worldwide. This was revealed through our reporting. It is concerning that these contaminated products are still available in the consumer marketplace. When a crib causes the death of two children or a tire leads to multiple accidents, they are taken off the market. Yet, intentionally adulterated vaccines with undisclosed gene sequences are still being sold.

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Speaker 1 advises against using 23andMe because they allegedly sell user information. Speaker 1 claims this data is sold not only to the US but also potentially to other countries, including Russia. Speaker 1 suggests some pharmaceutical companies that purchase this data are based in countries like Russia and may be owned by entities such as the Ministry of Defense.

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Communist China is America's biggest threat. As the first governor to take action, I kicked a Chinese state-owned company off our farmland and received a $280,000 check for violating laws. My administration recommended two other CCP-linked companies for investigation. One of them operates crypto mines in the state. Loyalties matter more than where you're from. We can't trust those who pledge allegiance to a hostile foreign power.
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