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interesting to see someone who is "an expert" back RJKjr
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@coolboymew Robert Ray Redfield Jr.[1][2] was born on July 10, 1951. His parents, Robert Ray Redfield (1923–1956, from Ogden) and Betty, née Gasvoda,[1] were both scientists at the National Institutes of Health,[3] where his father was a surgeon and cellular physiologist at the National Heart Institute
dude had some very smart parents
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@sickburnbro any funny stuff about this one guy?
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@sickburnbro Wasn't quite what I was implying. I mean like Fauci level of corruption stories
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@coolboymew oh, like what he *knows*? well given his parents, he probably is deep in the culture, so he probably knows where all the bodies are buried, but it seems like he himself is probably not involved.
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@sickburnbro I’m so sick of seed oils and corn syrup man, let’s hope this works out
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@TeaTootler things are so fucked up, just a few things could go right and things could maybe be a lot better.
What's interesting is that when you look at things like the Framingham Study - we used to spend huge amounts of money trying to really get to the bottom of health issues. Now it's just "hope a drug company makes a miracle drug that doesn't have horrifying side effects that appear outside the duration of the study! ( it does )"
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@TeaTootler but yeah, I'd like to not have to spend huge amounts of time buying food from special places in order to not get stuff that is dangerous