Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Warstrike Episode 120 via PodBean

 

Calm Carey on for Profit Satanism

Do they become
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more toxic or more dangerous um when they are mixed together, when they're
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consumed together or were exposed to them together? And what about children? Um in the US as part of our law we have
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um as part of our federal fifer law we have a tenfold safety margin that is supposed to be in place um to protect
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children because they're more vulnerable their body weights their consumption habits
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um their developmental needs um you know they are more vulnerable to these type of contaminants or toxins pesticide
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residues and yet what we see again is when the chemical companies ask our
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regulatory agencies to wave that t-fold safety margin in approving pesticides,
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they almost always do it. Um, and so even though it's it's required in the
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law to have this added protection for children, the regulators usually do not enforce that here in the US.
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I imagine that it's a similar story here in our home in Australia and across most
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of, you know, the colonized world. Yeah.
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Gary. Yeah. When when we look I'm interested in where, you know, what's where are your
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energy and attention going at the moment? You've done all this research, all this work. where where do you think
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your focus and attention needs to go to continue with this incredible work? Um
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what are you doing right now and um
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I'm pulled in so many different directions, right? No, I Well, I'm I'm running a news outlet called The New
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Lead, which I hope that people will check out. Um it's The New Lead, Led D.
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It it was formed um with the backing of the environmental working group in the US which is a very large and uh old
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wellestablished uh research and advocacy organization um working on environmental
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health policy. Uh they don't have anything to do with our editorial content. Um but they do support us and
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uh so we are trying to cover these issues. um you know bring light to
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stories like the glyphosate story and others that that these big companies don't want people to know about. We've
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been writing a lot about um the terrible terrible situation that we have with
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nitrate contamination in the drinking water which is just another horrible thing related to farming and agriculture
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uh which is not just related to the US or just found in the US of course but um
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and paraquad as I mentioned earlier paraquad has been linked to Parkinson's disease there's a growing body of
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evidence that uh you know of the um uh how it affects how it can cross the
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blood brain brain barrier and how it affects these um these uh important neurons in the brain in this particular
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part of the brain that bring on Parkinson symptoms. And you're seeing similar litigation similar to the
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Roundup uh where Sententa uh is being sued and we
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this is probably too far a field but if people are interested in that I would encourage you much like the Monsanto
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papers much like these internal documents that we saw from Monsanto I wrote about in my second book the
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Monsanto papers um showing the company just actively working to deceive and
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confuse and mislead um to contaminate scientific literature. I almost feel
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like the situation with Parakquot and Sententa is more egregious, more deceitful maybe, not sure, but but you
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can look at these documents. We've got them up on the New Lead and we've written numerous stories and but again
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it's the playbook. big pesticide companies, big profitable product, these paraquat
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Grimox Grimoxone um brand name working. Not to say, gosh,
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we better warn people or gosh, maybe we should do more tests on this to make sure it's really safe or, you know,
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maybe we should alert regulators and, you know, do something to change the formula. No, it's all about how do we
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hide it? How do we, you know, get stuff in the research that will support our position? How do we avoid litigation?
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How do we protect ourselves from lawsuits? Um, you very rarely see how do
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we protect the consumer? How do we put the consumer first? You don't see that at all um in these big big companies.

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In this episode, Carey Gillam — veteran investigative journalist — draws on decades of reporting on Monsanto, glyphosate, and the corruption of science to reveal how corporate power has shaped policy, silenced truth, and endangered human health. From courtroom battles to the growing movement for accountability, she connects the dots between glyphosate, government, and public health—while offering hope through farmers and communities leading the shift toward a chemical-free future.

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Bio: Carey Gillam is an investigative journalist with over 30 years of experience tracking the story behind our food. As Editor in Chief of The New Lede and a former senior correspondent with Reuters, Carey has spent decades following the paper trail—from corporate boardrooms to courtroom depositions—to uncover how agriculture is shaped by influence, oversight, and omission.

She is the author of Whitewash: The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science, which received the Rachel Carson Book Award, and The Monsanto Papers, a behind-the-scenes account of landmark legal battles that brought glyphosate into public scrutiny.

Carey offers a steady hand through a complex terrain, inviting us to examine the systems that govern what ends up in our soil, food, and bodies. Her voice brings clarity, evidence, and a deep respect for the public’s right to know.

Thursday, November 06, 2025

What bonobos teach us about choosing better men | Rantzerker 246

 

  What bonobos teach us about choosing better men | Rantzerker 246
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 rate of violence in bonobo society. 

rate of violence in bonobo society. 

 Now, she's right that
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bonobo females win contests with males and are actually a lot more aggressive towards males. And bonobo males are less aggressive towards female bonobos. But there is a tremendous amount of malemale aggression in bonobo society. In fact, more than chimp society. And the overall rate of aggression in bonobo society is substantially greater. And if you remove what might be outliers like um chimps --5:11-- killing other chimps usually for probably gross infractions of the the hierarchy and social norms or or just in warfare or in warfare intertribal tribal intertribal warfare. And why is there intertribal warfare with chimps? Because they have they're in more resource uh there's more resource competition in the regions that they're they exist in. Um, that's not why. That's not why. But, um, no, it's not. It's not. It's because there's more uh there's more intraexual cooperation between chimpanzeee males than there is between bonobo males, right? So, the intertribal warfare doesn't occur doesn't generally occur in lean seasons where everybody's like hungry um and resources are scarce, right? because everybody's just focused on getting as much extracting as much food out of the territory that they have and they're too weak to go to war, right? It's when they're fat and bored that that they go to war, right? Yeah.
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So, it it's a little bit more complicated than saying it's like a resource competition. If it is a resource competition, it's it's kind of that that evolutionary psychology kind of explanation like male lions don't understand that sex makes babies and they don't understand that they want to make their own babies, right? But they still kill all of the babies of of the previous male when they take over a pride because it and they don't know that it's going to throw all the females into estrus and they're all going to be willing to mate with him, right? Um they don't they don't understand that. They're not they're not making a calculation, right? It's just that the males that male lions that do that, uh, they pass on more copies of their genes. And the female lions that kill their, uh, small litters, one, two cubs, um, and then just go into heat right away again and try again and have a large larger litters typically, right? 
They end up having producing more offspring over time, over their lifetime. And presumably the female lions that felt kill other lioness's cubs also get more of the lion's share of resource. Yeah. No. So I mean it's it's like well I mean there's no lion's share of resources. The lionesses do all the hunting but um they they get they get the lion's share. Actually the lioness's share of the genes passed on. The reason why the lions, the male lions are the size they are is because they there's different types of prey to exploit during different seasons. So they keep
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their size in order to be able to muscle down larger prey. That's because that's because a lot of lions are on their own. 

Wednesday, November 05, 2025

Shithouse of Horrors 12: Hasan Chop

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