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add another big spoonful of watching the hawks. what would. it look like real that would be. at the bottom. like you but i got. the. clinic so. well in the middle of the watching the harks i am sorry robot and i'm proud of. you just a weed killer i know that you know me so have you about this last week of your back to the grocery store to never going to. subsist on hope trained unicorns now that looks good but you know now that is where you are i'm sure you are in the rainbow as that i live on also probably full of love and i mean
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it's just cancer that's a big it's like when you think about this it's on everything and there are many many many many many and growing number of countries and governments around the world legitimate governments that are saying we don't want this on our food we know it's not allowed here and they're banning at all so i have to wonder they didn't do that just for the heck of it yeah well they did and you know you're right this is better used for a long time dog like glyphosate is a chemical has been used for over forty years in the production of food in fact and you're also right the international agency for research on cancer the classified life was safe as a probable human carcinogen all the way back in two thousand and fifteen still using it today now the f.d.a. is charged with annually testing these food samples i mentioned earlier for pesticide residues to monitor to make sure that like you know industrial farmers or whatever isn't using an overabundance of illegal amount of them but. the agency has
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only recently started testing for glider glide for c. only restocked yes well we one of the things you look at is you follow the money i think situations and you ask why are they doing this because they really believe that it's the best product on the market and that it is necessary in order to keep our food supply together and truthfully that's not it because if that was true their lobbying efforts would be more toward that it would be more toward making this available to more people who wouldn't be making the information that it's in their food less available so if it's a good stout compound that. monsanto's total lobbying expense for twenty seventeen was over four point three million dollars that's a big number and twenty eighteen alone there are over a million dollars so far already yeah i haven't even heard all summer yeah and i mean this is something we keep seeing where there is you know every time there's a law going on about having to label things having to make sure that things are being labeled appropriately in this country we have truth in advertising and it's
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a lot but somehow if you have enough millions to hand to capitol hill you have to go ok just leave that poison with a smile well and we've talked about this so too is a lot of the problems too as it's always like backwards it's not tested before it goes. it may have injured a bunch of people and what's really interesting is that f.d.a. chemist richard thompson i mentioned earlier testing the stuff we brought from home now has detection of life to say was made as he was validating his analytical methods which means that those residues that he found like everything from his cereal to all this except broccoli. they'll probably more than likely not actually be included in the final report that the f.d.a. eventually submitted which could be i think the end of this your next that's incredible the guardian reports when confronted an f.b.i. spokesman said only that the f.d.a. had not found any illegal levels in corn soy milk or eggs before commodities it considers part of its. glad for say special assignment however you did not address
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the unofficial findings revealed in the e-mails you know the problem is that you see this happen all the time where you get people that you know the revolving door of congress where people know they've got a real good job waiting for them in the private sector maybe with or they're coming from. and how presidents are assigned to cabinet positions where they oversee our food and farming were around all this thing isn't carved out don't look the other way. and the thing is we need to know things before we can make decisions yes and with all of the things going on in the world all these things are going to hurt our health whether it's obesity type two diabetes a lot of these things can be related to environmental causes like this and you know it's one of those things that consumers and citizens have a right to know what is in the food that they're buying and tracy woodruff is a professor at the university of california san francisco school of medicine had told the guardian that people care about what contaminants are in their food if
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there's a scientific information about these residues in the food the f.d.a. should release it it helps people make informed decisions taxpayer paid for the government to do this work they should get to see the information that's true we we've paid the money and now we're sitting here holding the bag and they're not telling us what's in our food i want to refund from the f.d.a. if they're just going to keep letting then fine if there's any agency then why bother having it turn it into private organizations or we could just have them sue everybody i think of this figured out a problem. and that's all there is so the problems here. you know and all of this weird carcinogens and by this out it's very depressing but this is very very depressing hearing about all this it makes me feel really really lonely at the end of the very low. well emotional isolation more commonly known as loneliness has been proven by vigorous research to have negative health outcomes linked to linked to loneliness which include high blood pressure. cardiovascular disease disability
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cognitive decline and depression and a new survey of over twenty thousand adults aged eighteen and over by health insurance provider cigna found that those most at risk of being negatively impacted by loneliness are younger than previously believed there were dozens completed the u.c.l.a. loneliness scale a twenty point questionnaire that assesses subjective feelings of loneliness and sites of social isolation the survey revealed that generations each adults aged eighteen to twenty two and the lineal adults age twenty three to thirty seven are lonelier and claim to be in worse health than or older generations it also showed that social media use alone is not a predictor of loneliness as many have thought that students have higher loneliness scores then a retiring and most of all that there is no major difference between men and women and no major difference between races when it came to average loneliness scores a mere fifty three percent of participants said that they have meaningful in person
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social interaction such as having an extended conversation with a friend or spending quality time with a family on a daily basis and if you're thinking this is all just fear mongering and that people have always felt like this well you'd be wrong the percentage of americans who reported feeling lonely was around fifteen percent in the one nine hundred seventy s. and one nine hundred eighty s. and as many as a call by many in the medical profession loneliness is a modern day epidemic so how can over three hundred million people in the united states on this planet have seven billion dollars so isolated from each other or at the very least feel like they are that's a great question and i think it's one of those topics it's easy to overlook mental health and that feeling of isolation you know you don't you wouldn't have nearly as many shootings and things like that i believe people were having you know we're dealing with the mental issues that we're dealing with them today's day and age and loneliness is a major factor of someone's feeling alone and isolated they are far more liable to kind of move in the. i move into blaine and move into those kind of things that if
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they have like a really great you know wonderful life you know well you know a lot of friendships and not even with a lot of people but just deep even if it's just one or two for instance deep connection or deep connection with a family that does play a role especially our physical and mental health as you were point out so it was interesting about the u.c.l.a. questionnaire is you know we had a thing where you took a. mental acuity at the present to do as well as you but i will say i did i did just above average really which is not good at loading as you know i took it and i got a forty three ok so i'm considered high i'm lonely but i have you know you out there so i feel less alone but i mean look you know you're not alone in feeling lonely brightly when you break down the numbers with forty six percent felt alone either sometimes or always in the forty seven percent felt left out forty three percent felt that their relationships were not meaningful and forty three percent felt isolated from others and that's the biggest thing is that everyone would like
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i think the media reaction is oh well social media were connected with the world clearly it's not actually connecting us that's the national got reaction and they were they were saying in the study is how much how little or how much someone use social media had no impact on whether or not they were lonely and it really was like people were counting actual real world and interactions and that it's you know it's between subjective and objective loneliness there's there's a lot in there and one of those things when they talk about this a being well it's a mental disorder it's this it doesn't really count as a health problem but here's what happens what they found is that twenty seventeen they've done a study that was published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences and what they found is that people that were suffering from loneliness have white blood cells is very interesting so they have white blood cells that were observed to be more active in a way that increases inflammation in the bodies so inflammation of the body is response natural sponsor we get a if you get a womb. if you get an infection your body reacts the swelling and inflammation but
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the body isn't meant to be inflamed all the time so in a lonely person their immune system is so overworked that it leads to higher incidences of things like cancer neurodegenerative diseases heart disease is it literally changes your blood when you're you're constantly in a state of i hurt my body feels like it needs to heal itself and you know i look that's one of those important things i mean improve storks society you know when you go back and look at those you know the worst thing that could happen to somebody is getting thrown out of the group or kicked out of the tribe or whatever you know that on a prehistoric level that's a death sentence so you know yeah. that level anymore but that doesn't mean that feeling of isolation also can't be a death sentence no it can't be and that's the thing that we don't think about is that taking yourself whether it's you know we sort of break up into tribes
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everybody has to have their tribe they have to have their place where they belong so they can tell everybody else that i belong in this group. but then there's a whole bunch of people are left out when there isn't this perfect tribe as we all become more individualistic i guess so thank you political parties thank you know all right great job guys you really made it easy for all of us but a twenty eight year old advertising executive in the u.k. a couple years about an hour ago described loneliness the millennial world and for dating and for women fag when we're all cohabitate in but not necessarily romantically inclined it's possible to feel deeply lonely even when your house is full of people and you're going out all the time shagging people you don't love can make you feel lonely dating apps or bleak admitting you're lonely as a single woman is x. is especially noxious nobody wants to come across like a desperate warty old maid so we pretend we're not lonely so i say hi and may i like i have made it was only sometimes i don't like the creepy way but we have to just admit that we need people we can only do it a lot when we've got a story reach you know you want to change the world you got to be inclusive not
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exclusive art as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we're covered on facebook and twitter and see our poll shows that are dot com coming up we go back into the arms of the octopus as we present the second half of songs those interview with author charlie robinson on his book the octopus of global control stay tuned. you do believe him and we will resume folding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to. education alone higher
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education is becoming just another product that can be bullish and so. but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could you know models that the regime could not prove that they could ever. want is the place of students in this business model for college i was born now and i'm extremely bored high education the new global economic war. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all judges but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you on the us he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to go to the center of the beach with l.b.j. and you go over a great game the great if you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go.
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alone does that worry you and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet this special one come on both appreciate me to just say the review theology team's latest edition to make up the big i need to just say look. now a single term has defined the post twenty sixteen political era as much as fake news is the rallying cry of republicans against the radical left wing no good mainstream media and the go to defense of c.n.n. viewers against a bird all down cynicism of conspiracy theory proponents but behind the fake nudes and the fake news accusations what are media giants really trying to highlight as leaks and reports reveal unprecedented collusion between powerful institutions like
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governments big banks and the media shong stones that down with charlie robinson author of the octopus of global control to discuss what the media's agenda baby and who stands to benefit. well you speak with the plate about the plan as far as you know you say it's rigged and there's a control mechanism what is the plan i mean if there's a certain they said there's a sickness circularity the history and we basically a lot of the challenges a problem for facing now resonate with the one nine hundred twenty s. and the the mayor of new york's referring to the octopus of control back then so what is the goal is as far as how you understand the pattern yet the goal is control obviously they want to take they want to put us in a state of fear so that we give up our rights to them it's the galeon dialectic you know that the old problem reaction solution bait they have a solution they want to impose they know it is unpopular they can't get it they can't pass it right now so they create
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a problem then they offer then they wait for the reaction of the public which is to freak out and say please please help us government please help us and then they offered a solution that they wanted to offer long all along and now you're begging for it instead of protesting against it so. their goal is to is to take away our rights to. take us back to serfdom basically and if you think that sounds crazy just look at the disparity of the wealth in the united states how it's so concentrated the top one percent you can say that it's not a feudal system well that we will be heading back to that but the numbers prove otherwise that we're there are. things have changed drastically in the last fifty years and not for the better i mean people that have full time jobs at was a wal-mart and wal-mart hands out paperwork for them when they get hired showing them how to go file for benefits from the government because they don't pay him enough so we're living in a feudal society right now. yeah absolutely and in terms of how that's maintained
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we know that the media obviously plays a large part in the mechanism how do you assess this whole modern take on fake news i mean i'm personally i always tell people the news is always been fake it's just now we're using that word because trump has used it and now there's a certain awareness and it's not just because you know r.t. and other networks exist that fake there is fake news it's like you know the news was always fake they're trying to brand certain people as fake news and there obviously are stories that are put out through certain sites that are online that are completely imaginary but as far as the the the understanding that the media companies have always proliferated false narratives and untruths what is this new fake news in your mind how is that a cessation essentially creating in crafting the paradigms that we're operating under. well they're trying to marginalize people that don't that aren't following the script alternative media by labeling them fake news it's like
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a machiavellian. strategy project on your enemy what you are guilty of i mean the fake news is c.n.n. if you remember in the ninety one gulf war you've got charles jacko in the sirens going off in the scud missiles coming in and he's in this crappy studio obviously with a blue background he grabs a gas mask his buddy grabs a helmet and they're running around like like maniacs and i and i was joke that if you turn the volume down on that and crank up the benny hill theme song it's a perfect match so c.n.n. does that then a nine eleven for a couple days afterwards they had the audacity to try and pass off the story that mohammed atta's passport was found intact a couple blocks away from the world trade center when it fell at the foot of an f.b.i. agent i mean the guy reading the story even couldn't believe the words are coming out of his mouth because he he followed up with if you can believe that note we can't believe that that's c.n.n. c.n.n. has been state news from the beginning so when don't trump calls and donald trump
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them but when he calls them out for being fake news he's right and the the real news the alternative news sources you'll see what they've been on you tube has been deemed monetizing them first and now they've been flat out. giving them three strikes within the course of a week and banning the channels altogether so you've got that to me is a sign that the alternative media is doing something really important because if they weren't then they wouldn't be a target so the people are not watching c.n.n. and m s n b c and fox news anymore i think people are understanding that it's total garbage instead they're going to james corbet corporate report or x. twenty two report or you know. people likes to follow new that are talking about real issues that don't have a corporate. and then allows them to speak freely and speak the truth about it and people are are moving to that and you can just watch the reaction by you know video
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companies like you tube there they're freaked out they're panicked because they're afraid that the truth is getting out and they're not looking as it is so yeah absolutely and that's why this obviously this push to sort of. utilize google and facebook and other companies to make sure as platforms that there may be censoring certain sites they will use that word censoring but they will limit the ability for certain eyeballs to reach these other sources but as far as you mention the feudal society it does seem to me that partly there's an issue of it's not that people like education but there's a lack of time and willpower to actually deal with the issues because you're dealing with struggling to make ends meet we have a flexible economy you don't have the say fix jobs to make enough even compared to one hundred seventy our wages are lower so we're basically trying to you know just to make ends meet with living in debt you think that's partly why people are not revolting a sense because we're just trying to get by we don't have the energy for evolution
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or is there also maybe a pharmaceutical drug factor involved there how do you see the landscape i see that is definitely part of it and it's understandable if you're if you're struggling to put food on the table and you don't have time to worry about what's going on in syria you've got bigger issues too to deal with and of course you know but we've also been. over the course of the last forty years we've become a bit dumbed down and some of it is our own doing you know with that with eating. unhealthy food and you know watching too much t.v. and things like that but there's a chemical component to it as well i mean the pharmaceutical industry. holds itself out as a beacon of hope and health for people they are the exact opposite they are destroying people beat the pharmaceutical industry kills a quarter of a million people every year say in two years the pharmaceutical industry will kill more americans than died in world war two and you're not going to hear that on the
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news because i watch the commercials and watch mainstream me news and then wait for the commercials and fifty percent of them are pharmaceutical industry so the minute some reporter grows a conscience and decides he's going to talk about how. the dangers of vaccines the head of merkel be down in his boss's office the next morning screaming at him threatening to pull billion dollars worth of advertising so you're never going to get an honest discussion about the pharmaceutical industry on the mainstream media because they're beholden to them for advertising dollars so they created this you know this this this model of advertising for t.v. but they forgot that it puts the advertisers in a in a position of power to control what the stories will be in a lot of people whom you know in the united states just think if it's not if they don't see it on the news that it didn't happen or if the news you know we're in a headline society where you read the headline that's about it we all have like you
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know media eighty d.c. so to dig into the story and to get into the get into the bottom of it you have to have the time to do it like you said there's a lot of people that just aren't aren't freed up in their day to actually research tests and so so i did for them absolutely. where do you see this going what is that what is the future of the plan as you call it. well i mean we're worse we're starting to see the. push for the internet of things five g. technology all these things anything that is really bad for you will be sold to you as a benefit so there's a microchip microchip that we don't want to lose your wallet you can just have your microchip in your arm and you can scan it and and won't that be convenient and it is great that you've got. you know everything you need literally buried under your skin yeah it's great until they decide to turn your chip off and then you can. then
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then you can access your funds so i think that there's a there's a definite push for like the blending of technology with us and we're beginning pigs for a while and i think we're all sort of guilty of that i've got a cell phone and i'm constantly on it reading you know looking online and things like that so i'm not i'm not in a position where i'm necessarily lecturing anyone on it but i think we have to be careful because. the technology that sold to us as being a benefit for us can be turned on us and i think we're seeing that right now with the whole. social media aspect of you know russia russia rig the election and so should we have to we have to be careful of all these people that are using this social media technology to corrupt the minds of the media has been corrupting the minds of people for years and years what do they care and by the way if the if it only took one hundred thousand dollars to swing the election towards donald trump then i think everyone would be advertising on facebook for that so it's preposterous and it's but the lies are being pushed by the media in
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a coordinated effort if you ever want to know if something is. not as it seems wait for the media if they're all in agreement if they're all pushing the exact same story or the same goals for war or this or that when there are all of the realignment there is a lot there's something not something to be wary of that you know. she can griffen to read and applying american football with his twin brother she kill and when his name was called as a fifth round draft pick by the seattle seahawks ozzie oxy his dream is realized as his brother is signed with the team last year but to kim griffin didn't make history for twenty like a boss he is the first one handed player to ever be drafted into the n.f.l. and before that most of the and i saw let's just talk about him he was near me twenty sixteen american athletic conference defensive player of the year took his college team to a thirteen and i was season as captain almost feels he's fast clocking in
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a four point three eight second forty yard dash hope and a training camp the bench press two twenty five twenty times three more than his identical twin to game griffin isn't someone to pity he is someone to admire where an ordinary person would work hard griffen worked harder not because he had to but because he wanted taylor and that. that is what makes sikkim grip and extraordinary for love stories like that definitely love stories like goodbye to us that they don't inspiration good inspiration all right that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world with doubly hold your love the sword so you all i love you i am tyrrel for sure and on top of the wall and keep watching those hawks out there of every great day and night everybody. in july twenty seventh team sun and also temp
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a freelance journalist watching was on t.v. a militant shelling in syria. on it has sacrificed scotti has established a hundred on such a memorial of limbs they will recognize war reporters who often risk the months with the sake of the truth and through them to please you can submit to your published works in a video form britain form go to a lawyer and don't auntie don't come in to know. there's. a lot of ladies to leave the victim as i believe you said when a few simple study found that i didn't see just that money. when i left that i sat next to. nothing and i'm not getting a lot of those. there were a few in the world but i believe we've got the wealthiest low. paid
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. out of three of the least amount of sleep in the building he's going to look at the shit out of them and have a difficult time. and the years are made up and they don't know. how the same will. going to the gun it will be if addition on the. palm oil is one of the most controversial products of odds on it's a solid vegetable fat that's very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty
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three million tons that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of palm oil plantations which means the destruction of rain forest. get into the zero a lot more than ten million hiked as of unique rain forest has been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. you . know what.
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they're trying to bamboozle the car i'm very glad the president well enough of that israel appears on the front search to convince donald trump to scrap the a wrong nuclear deal after claims it was built on lies from two rod washington has ten days left to decide on the deal's fate. may day riots wreak havoc in paris says police used force and water cannon to restore order our correspondent was caught up in one of the demonstrations as tear gas was deployed. and the poll shows democrats all struggling to appeal to young people in the u.s. we go to new york to.

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