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SOTT Focus: Objective:Health - Coming Soon to Your Dinner Plate: Genetically Modified Beef

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In a recent bold move, the FDA in the US stream-lined the normally lengthy approval process for gene-edited animals for Recombinetics' beef cattle, granting it a 'low-risk determination,' the first intentional genomically altered animal to receive this status. What this means is that in as little as two years, Americans could be grilling their first genetically modified steaks on their BBQs.

The FDA, of course, said the frankenbeef doesn't raise any safety concerns because the gene-edited cattle don't have any genome alterations that aren't found in other species of cow. While theoretically this may be true (or what was intended), they are essentially ignoring the fact that the gene-editing process is highly prone to accidental insertions and mutations that are completely unpredictable.

All of this is completely predictable - the BioTech industry offering what amounts to an unnecessary mutated food species that the regulatory bodies put their stamp of approval on without really thinking twice about it and in turn, the human populace become the lab rats in an uncontrolled experiment which could prove dangerous; even disastrous.

Join us on this episode of Objective:Health as we look into the brave new world of genetically modified animals; a scary look at the future of food.


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Biohazard

UK woman diagnosed with Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever

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A case of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever has been identified in England, health officials have revealed.

The risk to the public is very low, the UK Health Security Agency said today - after the case was diagnosed in a woman who had travelled to Central Asia.
The illness is a viral disease that's usually transmitted by ticks and livestock.

It's usually found in countries where the disease is in an endemic state and the virus is endemic in all of Africa, the Balkans, the Middle East and in Asia.

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95% of committee members advising on US dietary guidelines had ties to Big Pharma, Big Food

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Describing their findings as "particularly worrisome," the authors of a study published Monday in Public Health Nutrition noted that in the U.S., the Dietary Guidelines for Americans form "the foundation for all national nutrition programs," which amount to nearly $100 billion annually.

A study released Monday found 95% — 19 of the 20 members — of the U.S. government-run committee responsible for establishing dietary guidelines for Americans have one or more conflicts of interest (COIs) with industry actors in Big Food, Big Ag and Big Pharma.

The U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans Advisory Committee (DGAC) sets the guidelines used by U.S. policymakers, healthcare providers, nutrition educators and federal nutrition program operators, including those responsible for school lunch programs, on what foods and beverages "meet nutrient needs, promote health and prevent disease."

Comment: Government dietary guidelines aren't worth the paper their printed on. And despite the fact that this is well-known, they continue to influence many levels of society and do a disservice to the population at large (pun intended). While individuals can (and many do) ditch the guidelines in favor of a more scientific approach to diet and nutrition, until these guidelines are purged of conflicts of interest, or dissolved entirely, public health will continue to suffer.

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FDA approves first gene-edited cows for beef

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In as little as two years, Americans could be biting into their first gene-edited burgers, courtesy of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) regulatory clearance of gene-edited cattle.

The animals, created by bioengineering company Recombinetics, have genes modified to make their coats shorter and slicker.

The genetic modification to their coats is intended to help them better withstand heat stress, allowing them to gain more weight and increase the efficiency of meat production — but at what cost?

While a lengthy approval process is typically necessary for gene-edited animals to enter the food market, the FDA streamlined the process for gene-edited cattle, allowing them to skirt the regular approval process.

Syringe

Israeli medical watchdog committee member resigns, speaks out against vaccine medical experimentation

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In an interview dropped on Twitter this week, Prof. Talia Geva revealed why she and her colleagues resigned from Israel's Helsinki Committee in January 2020, raising questions about Israel's medical experimentation practices.

The Helsinki Committee is a medical watchdog whose purpose is to "authorize medical research and trials on humans, which aim to expand medical knowledge and improve the outcomes of medical treatment."

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Moderna to seek emergency covid vaccine authorization for children under six

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© Dado Ruvic/ReutersAn illustration of a Moderna vaccine, December 11, 2021.
Moderna will seek emergency authorization for its Covid-19 vaccine in children under six, the company announced Wednesday, meaning that this age demographic will likely soon be eligible for the shot.

The pharmaceutical company's U.S. and Canadian clinical trial produced promising results, namely that two low doses provided a "robust" immune response in young kids and are safe to be administered, the company said.

There were about 4,200 children subjects in the study between two and six years old and around 2,500 children between six months and two years old. The trial has not been peer-reviewed, Forbes noted.

Comment: Waning infections, combined with the fact that Covid was never particularly dangerous for children makes one wonder how Moderna could justify applying for emergency use authorization. Nothing about this seems to be an emergency.

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Pfizer recalls three blood pressure pills after finding elevated levels of cancer causing impurity

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While small amount of nitrosamine are safe, continuous exposure to large amounts is tied to a variety of cancers
  • Pfizer has recalled the blood pressure drug Accuretic, among others, after discovering nitrosamine impurities
  • High levels of nitrosamine have been linked to multiple types of cancer after being exposed to high levels after long periods of time
  • Nitrosamine can be common in some process foods, along with goods like cigarettes and makeup, and low levels are safe for humans
  • The compound is often formed unintentionally as a result of a reaction between chemicals used in manufacturing and processing of goods
Three blood pressure medications manufactured by the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer have been recalled after a potential cancer-causing chemical compound was discovered in them.

Accuretic, along with two generic blood pressure medications licensed by the company, were found to have elevated levels of nitrosamine, which can put someone at risk of cancer if they are exposed to elevated levels.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports that some levels of the compounds are ok, and frequent in food and drink consumed everyday, but consistent use of drugs with detected impurities can prove dangerous.

Pfizer voluntarily issued the recall on Monday and did not report any adverse events related to the impurities. The company's Canadian branch recalled another blood pressure drug, Inderal, for similar reasons last week.

Comment: This is the same company that presented the dangerous mRNA shots as safe and with very high efficiency against the Covid virus.

Pfizer has a long history of lawsuits for their experimental and dangerous drugs that were used on humans all over the world.

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Best of the Web: Canada's 'pandemic of the fully vaxxed': 7 in every 10 Covid-19 deaths according to official data

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Trudeau's Government are trying to cover it up

An investigation of official Government of Canada data has revealed that the fully vaccinated account for 9 in every 10 Covid-19 cases, and 7 in every 10 Covid-19 hospitalisations and deaths across Canada in the most recent wave of infections to hit the country.

This is despite just 6 in every 10 people in Canada being fully vaccinated; suggesting the Covid-19 injections do not only fail to work, they actually make recipients worse.

The Government of Canada is publishing its official Covid-19 data in a way that makes it appear Canada is very much experiencing a 'Pandemic of the Unvaccinated', and that the Covid-19 vaccines are clearly effective.

But the appearance of this data is a fraud, and it is extremely misleading, because by digging deeper we actually find that Canada is very much in the midst of a 'Pandemic of the Fully Vaccinated' and it is unfortunately getting worse by the week.

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Peer-reviewed BMJ article: Medicine is corrupted by dominance of Big Pharma, which suppresses negative results, hides adverse effects

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Evidence-based medicine has been corrupted by corporate interests, failed regulation and commercialisation of academia, which act to suppress negative trial results, conceal adverse events and withhold raw data from the academic research community, according to a peer-reviewed article in the British Medical Journal by Jon Jureidini of the University of Adelaide and Leemon B. McHenry of California State University.

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SOTT Focus: Objective:Health - The Trans Takeover of Women's Sports

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This past weekend, transgender Lia Thomas won the NCAA title in the women's 500-yard freestyle swim, the first transgender athlete to do so. It marks a turning point when a number of people "realised politically correct monsters who don't give a damn about anything other than advancing a hard left ideology are perilously close to wiping out women's sport for good," to quote Dan Wootton.

Seeing Lia on the first place platform, towering over the second and third place competitors, one is struck by a very simple truth - this isn't fair. Biological men, with their myriad physical advantages, should not be able to compete against women for women's athletic titles. Women are losing championships, scholarships and in some cases, getting injured, as they're forced to compete against men.

If this continues, many are saying this will be the end of women's sports. Why would any athletic team not replace all biological female athletes with biological men if it meant securing a win? And with more and more trans-women being allowed to enter women's sports, how is a biological woman supposed to compete?

Join us on this episode of Objective:Health as we talk about the controversial topic of trans-women in women's sports.


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