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Also Inside: The silent epidemic of environmental toxins… Thursday, June 22, 2023  Happy Thursday, {NAME}!  On this day, June 22nd, we mark the 390th anniversary of a pivotal moment in the history of scientific discovery. It was on this day in 1633 that Galileo Galilei, the pioneering Italian astronomer, was forced to recant his advocacy for the Copernican system by the Roman Inquisition. This system, positing the Sun at the center of the universe, fundamentally challenged the long-standing geocentric model favored by the Church, which placed Earth at the universe's center.  His books were banned, his movements were restricted, and he spent the remainder of his life under house arrest, deprived of the liberty to share his groundbreaking findings with the world.Ironically, the passing of time has not only vindicated Galileo but also elevated him to the status of one of the most influential figures in scientific history.  Galileo's forced recantation, carried out under threat of torture, serves as a sobering reminder of how individuals can be silenced, censored, and persecuted for daring to challenge mainstream narratives or popularly held beliefs. Despite the weight of empirical evidence supporting his views, Galileo was punished for the perceived heresy of his astronomical discoveries, highlighting the oppressive power dynamics that can stifle scientific progress and individual freedom of thought.  However, the broader historical narrative underscores an inescapable truth: scientific understanding is perpetually evolving. The passing of time has vindicated Galileo's beliefs, with his propositions about our solar system now universally accepted. It underscores the critical importance of fostering a societal environment that encourages and values open-mindedness, intellectual curiosity, and the free exchange of ideas. Society must resist the reflexive impulse to suppress voices that question established notions, for it is through such inquiry that progress is made.  Today, we remember Galileo not only for his extraordinary contributions to astronomy but also as a symbol of intellectual courage and integrity. His example inspires us to remain open to new ideas and committed to the pursuit of truth, no matter the obstacles. As we honor his legacy, we also acknowledge the vital need for a society that cherishes intellectual freedom, protects those who challenge existing paradigms, and understands that science, in its very essence, is an ever-evolving exploration of our universe.  With that in mind, we have two articles from this week that you may have missed. The first explores the conflicts of interest that can result in leading health officials to support mainstream narratives… even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Our second article is all about environmental toxins and how the very institutions designed to protect public health have repeatedly approved products that contribute to a toxic environment.  Let’s dive in…  Unmasking Controversy: Congressional Hearing with CDC Director Walensky  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the nation’s health protection agency, has had unbridled authority in the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the helm of this organization is Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who took on the directorship in January 2021. A recent congressional hearing involving Dr. Walensky has stirred up a storm of controversy and brought to the fore alarming concerns about the effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 vaccines.   The fallout from the congressional hearing and the ongoing controversies surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic response demonstrate the urgent need for reforms in public health leadership and governance. Public health institutions must prioritize transparency, accountability, and scientific integrity to rebuild public trust.  The heated Congressional hearing cast a spotlight on the contentious role of the CDC in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic response, particularly under the leadership of Dr. Walensky. Despite mounting criticisms and questions about the vaccine program, Walensky’s unwavering support for COVID-19 vaccines raised eyebrows and fueled further debate. The hearing underscored the urgent need for a comprehensive review of the CDC’s ties with the pharmaceutical industry and the potential conflicts of interest inherent in these relationships. As the pandemic fades into the rearview mirror, it is clear that such robust public scrutiny and accountability of public health institutions are more crucial than ever before.  >> [Walensky: Politics vs Science]( <<   The Silent Epidemic: How Everyday Toxins Impact Your Health & Natural Ways to Fight Back  We exist in an era marked by remarkable advancements and alarming health hazards. These hazards stem from ubiquitous environmental toxins prevalent in government-approved products – food, medication, and emissions. A comprehensive exploration of these covert risks and effective natural strategies to counteract them is more crucial than ever.   In the past two decades, the incidence of chronic diseases has skyrocketed. World Health Organization statistics reveal a troubling trajectory. As of 2021, non-communicable diseases, including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases, accounted for 70% of global deaths. This percentage marked a significant increase from the start of the century, when these diseases accounted for around 60% of global deaths. Increasingly, researchers are recognizing the complex relationship between these diseases and environmental toxins. Exposure to a plethora of synthetic and natural substances has been linked to a host of health problems. These problems range from hormonal disruptions to neurodegenerative disorders and cancers. There is now consensus within the medical community that these toxins play a role in driving the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases. >> [Learn More About 5 Common Environmental Toxins]( <<   "He who does not know the truth is only a fool. But he who knows it and calls it a lie is a criminal." —Galileo Galilei   To Your Health & Liberty,  P.S. A few months ago, Silicon Valley and Signature Bank both failed. Then earlier this month, regulators seized troubled First Republic Bank making it the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history. That same week, at least 2 banks (Western Alliance Bank and PacWest Bancorp) had trading shares halted on the New York Stock Exchange after a drop in value amid ongoing widespread economic turmoil. If you’re concerned about how to preserve your wealth in this turbulent economic time, then you might want to consider …  GOLD & SILVER  The truth is that there is an epic battle being waged between the forces of paper (fiat) money and the discipline of real money (gold and silver). If you want real money and want to survive the massive economic failure that is destined to come, buy and hold gold and silver. Right now, thousands of Americans are exchanging their dollars for gold and silver, to protect their cash, savings, and retirements.  << [Learn more about these precious metals here]( >>  © Copyright 2022, TTAC Publishing LLC, All Rights Reserved. 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