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Friday, April 14, 2023

"We need more power to keep people from being harmed by misinformation"

During an interview with CNBC on Thursday released on Tuesday, FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf said misinformation is hurting life expectancy and “there is a real need for better regulation of how we deal with” health misinformation on the Internet and “when we see people being harmed” “specific authorities at FDA, FTC, other areas are going to be needed.”
-WiscoDave

8 comments:

  1. These people swear an oath to a document they've never read. Or believe in. There needs to be serious consequences.

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  2. ESADIAF, commie bastard.

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  3. What he needs is a short rope and a tall tree.

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  4. ALL the alphabet agencies need defunded and dismantled. Leadership of said agencies hung by the neck until dead.

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  5. These are the same people that hired out getting around the First Amendment so they they could do to you what the basic rules in the Constitution absolutely forbid with freedom of speech.
    (They paid social media companies)

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  6. "Health information"
    Like when they told pregnant women back in the 50's & 60's to take up smoking to prevent weight gain?
    Fuck the medical profession AND the FDA.
    They've both been co-opted by scumbag democrats.

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    1. Not to mention when they advised women against breast feeding because boiled bottles were more sanitary. Infant "formula" in those days was 1/3 cow's milk, 1/3 corn syrup, and 1/3 water. And they (pretend to) wonder why an entire generation developed auto-immune diseases and food allergies. Fire 'em all.

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  7. Incompetent tyrants like this need to be publically readjusted with a baseball bat. Then drawn and quartered, along with their families, so that we can be sure to eliminate the a33hat genetic component from the gene pool.

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