Dr. James Lyons-Weiler explains that outgoing CDC Director Rochelle Walensky recommends the novel RSV vaccine for adults aged 60 and older. Rochelle Walensky, the former director of the CDC, has recently resigned from her position. Throughout her tenure, Walensky has been criticized for making contradictory statements, raising concerns about the clarity and consistency of the CDC’s messaging. Moreover, she has been associated with the CDC’s adoption of aggressive pandemic regulations, leading to accusations that the organization went off course under her leadership. In the realm of environmental policies, efforts to vilify natural gases have resulted in the implementation of alternative measures, including the installation of CO2 pipelines on private properties. Unfortunately, the Biden administration has been accused of neglecting to address or counteract what some perceive as power grabs with totalitarian tendencies. As a result, the growing influence of left-wing ideologies is believed to be driving America further into a trajectory of regressive policies.
Rochelle Walensky’s Vaccine Peddling
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Interview with Trent Loos
Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses pesticides and crop yields. In late June, a train derailment in Montana occurred when a bridge unexpectedly collapsed, leading to the spillage of molten sulfur and asphalt into a nearby river. While this incident raised concerns, it is important to note that the impact of these materials is expected to be minimal, causing only minor inconveniences. Upon contact with the water, the sulfur and asphalt would rapidly cool and solidify, reducing the potential for further damage. However, some environmentalists have been promoting misleading narratives surrounding the situation, attempting to portray it as more severe than it actually is. Similar to the demonization of CO2, sulfur has also faced unwarranted criticism. In reality, sulfur is not significantly harmful to soil and can even offer beneficial properties.
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