Important history lesson by Brigham Buhler

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"Just so people have a little bit of history here, the Sackler family in the seventies created the Valium crisis. The same family. A lot of people don't know that. They were marketing to mothers and stay at home wives and saying, feeling a little anxious? Pop a Valium.

And it was all over the news articles and magazines at the time, pushing that Valium was a safe, non addictive way to help you with your stress and anxiety. Instead of drinking a martini, pop a Valium. And they created the Valium crisis and were able to buy their way out of And the women instead would have the martini and the Valium. Yeah. And then 5 more martinis.

And and this is these are the people we're talking about. If you look at Monsanto and Bayer, we can go all the way back to World War 2. During World War 2, Bayer Medicine literally used Jewish women and children from Nazi concentration camps to test their products on. Then we can scoot to the eighties nineties. Their own documents came out.

They knew they were putting HIV and hepatitis in their factory blood product, and it came out in the documents where they said, who cares if hemophiliacs die? That was in the documents. Yes. And in order to avoid scrutiny, not only did they know, they pushed these products to 3rd world countries where there would be less, line of sight or potentially regulatory, interest or investigation. And they did the same thing with certain chemical products on plants.

If you look in the eighties, Monsanto pushed those products that were linked to cancer and babe baby deformities over to countries like Vietnam and Thailand and 3rd world nations. Memorandum 200. The state of parliament 200. Instead though, by the nineties, they go stop bombing the 3rd world, mainly target America. And, and so the the history here is rich.

It runs deep."

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