Sharyl will you be covering the HHS lawsuit win re: missing/incomplete safety testing for 32 years by Del Bigtree & RFKjr on your show or writing about it on your blog?
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I’d like to. I need to find time and read up.
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@delbigtree website http://icandecide.org and@RobertKennedyJr website https://worldmercuryproject.org Thanks & look forward to your reporting on this important development.
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As a retired pharma guy, I would agree that cataloging DNA at birth could be useful. Privacy rights advocates would object. If this were to take place, e.g. processing evidence at a crime scene, everybody’s DNA would be in a DB, so ID would be expedited, that’s a +. Interesting.
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True but why must the assumption be that govt would/should do the testing or access or store it?
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Good question. Hospitals draw Px blood all the time. Could they be compelled to do a DNA gel at birth and store it in a DB like fingerprints? There are myriad +s & -s to this. Thanks for raising the issue; a lot to contemplate from the law enforcement & privacy perspective.
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there are also some obvious privacy issues.
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Of course. But if not done through insurance you could retain your personal info in theory. Life saving implications.
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The bigger concern is what health insurance companies would do with the information.
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The recent deaths of children in Great Briton & the governments refusal to allow parents to seek help elsewhere is proof that GB et al are afraid if alternative medicine is successful then they will be seen as failures.
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Of course gov/pharma would not want lose a single person to buy any medicine or vaccine. They sell 300mil flu vaccines in a year, with no research or responsibility to pharma for adverse affects. Its a cash cow. Who cares for my son 36 fully paralyzed from flu vaccine 2.5 years.
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If a medicine has an adverse effect on say 10% of the population it is worthless to Pharma. If you could predict that 10% and allow the 90% to buy that medicine it's a win win. Doesn't anyone study both medicine and economics?
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Not only would you reduce adverse reactions to treatments, you would reduce lawsuits. Two main issues: 1. You are providing the government with your information. 2. To determine the DNA issue with only one drug/vaccine may be possible, multiple drugs not so much. ^..^
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Issue 1 may be addressed by encryption of the individual DNA data sets so that in event of a crime database can be searched but only paired with a name after a warrant is issued. Issue 2 - The larger the overall data set the more accurate predictions will become .
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1. If no one ever has it, it cannot be disclosed by any subsequent change, see http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.org/geneticprivacy/DNA_mil.html … 2. There are about 20,000 genes; FDA approved drugs 10,000; OTC and supplements in the thousands. Permutations with multiple drugs almost endless. ^..^
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20 years ago that would have seemed daunting. Today my single graphics card pumps out 3 teraflops .
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A tera is 10 to 12 power. The different outcomes of all the variables are large depending on the number of genes you use, try 1/2 the FDA approved drugs in this site to see the large numbers involved https://www.numberempire.com/factorialcalculator.php … ^..^
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Genetically vulnerable kids sacrificed at the altar of Modern Medicine and Big Pharma. Gotta protect their vaccination program.
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Step 1 is admitting there's even an issue. When was the last time anyone heard a word in MSM about the autism rate?
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