Kavanaugh confirmation a good sign for HEALTH FREEDOM and FOOD FREEDOM
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No matter what your political position on Brett Kavanaugh, his confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court is positive for health freedom and food freedom, medical freedom.
Why is that?
That's the topic of this podcast.
Thank you for joining me.
Mike Adams here, the Health Ranger.
If you think about conservative Supreme Court justices, they tend to be people who honor individual liberty, whereas more liberal Supreme Court justices tend to be collectivists.
And the philosophy of collectivism is that individuals' rights should be superseded by the rights of the collective or the power of the collective, where it's the collective that tells you what you are allowed to do or not do.
For example, this whole idea of not being able to grow a vegetable garden in your front yard, according to your local homeowners association or your city ordinance.
These are collectivism ideas to say, oh, the community doesn't want to drive by and see your tomato plants, and thus you shouldn't be able to grow tomatoes or cucumbers or zucchini in your front yard And there are ordinances in cities and homeowners associations all across America about this.
In fact, it's the predominant system.
Now, you and I both know that that system is wrong.
That if there's an individual who wants to grow zucchini in their front yard, why shouldn't they be able to do it, right?
Or if there's someone who wants to grow tomatoes in their front yard, that tomatoes are a beautiful plant, frankly.
I mean, gardening is beautiful.
Now, Your typical sort of clueless person, you know, mainstream person who wants a perfectly green lawn, so they spray chemicals on everything just so they kill all the flowers and all the weeds and all the dandelions and all the worms and all the microbiology, and then they have this sterilized green lawn, and they think that's clean.
They think that's awesome.
But you and I both know that those people are idiots.
They've killed all the microbial life.
They've killed the diversity.
They've killed the, The herbs, frankly.
I mean, dandelions are medicinal herbs.
Dandelion root.
Dandelion flowers.
They're edible.
The root is good for your liver.
Lots of Lots of medicinal herbs that people kill when they try to sterilize their lawn.
And it's those same people that don't want to see your tomato plants.
When they're driving down the road to their house, to their clean lawn, they don't want to see your messy, messy plants.
You know, these people, we call them like neighborhood Nazis, right?
Like the HOA fascist, that they want to control everybody, and they want to wag their finger at you and tell you, oh, you can't have backyard chickens.
Because we don't like the way that chickens peck around in your front yard, whatever.
You know, they always have these silly little Nazi fascist reasons for everything.
Well, that's collectivism.
That's collectivism, and that's what you get if you have liberal Supreme Court justices.
Well, Brett Kavanaugh is the opposite of that.
Brett Kavanaugh, he believes in individual liberty.
And although I don't believe he has currently ruled on a home gardening type of case, or even a health freedom type of case, I have no doubt that just such a case will be brought to him and the other jurists on the Supreme Court at some point.
I think, for example, there's a lawsuit coming against the state medical monopoly boards.
They are monopolies that criminalize systems of medicine that don't enrich their pharmaceutical sponsors.
So they criminalize naturopathy, and they criminalize traditional Chinese medicine if it's practiced as a way to treat disease.
That's criminal in most states, I think in every state actually in America.
That's going to be challenged at some point, and that case is going to go to the Supreme Court, probably.
It's just my estimation.
Some years ahead.
Well, there might be a case where somebody is milking a cow and selling the raw milk, right?
As has happened in California.
Remember the raid of rawsome foods, right?
And that was criminalizing California.
Because they said, well, you can't sell raw milk.
That might be dangerous, they say.
But then again, it's legal to sell raw chicken in the grocery stores when 80% of the chicken is contaminated with salmonella.
Huh, that's interesting.
So why is it not legal to sell raw milk when 99.999% of the raw milk is totally safe and there's maybe one in, you know, 100,000 gallons that has a problem?
Why is that?
Well, because it's a monopoly by the milk industry, the processed milk industry.
But that's going to be challenged in the court system.
And it is judges like Kavanaugh who are most likely to rule in favor of individual liberty when it comes to food freedom.
So even if you're someone who considers yourself to be a liberal or a Democrat and you oppose Kavanaugh, perhaps you oppose him because of the abortion issue, because it has been said that Kavanaugh Would try to overturn Roe versus Wade.
Personally, I think that's nonsense.
He has no such intention, and that wouldn't fly, frankly.
However, Kavanaugh could rule on many issues that directly impact your health freedom, food freedom, and medical freedom.
So even if you're a progressive or a Democrat, if you really think about it, you should applaud Kavanaugh getting confirmed to the court because of these issues that you care about.
Individual freedom.
The freedom to garden.
The freedom to make your own medicinal herbs.
The freedom to go to a health food store and purchase vitamins or homeopathy.
The freedom to go to a Chinese medicine practitioner and have acupuncture.
Or to go visit a chiropractor.
All of these are freedoms that could be wiped out if a collectivist medical tyranny were to expand its power base across America.
And it is judges like Kavanaugh who would help defend your rights against precisely that kind of tyranny.
And isn't it interesting that the media never talked about this?
The media was just, oh, Kavanaugh's a rapist, even though, of course, that was never corroborated and it looked like a coordinated smear.
But regardless of what you think about that, they never talked about the importance of individual liberty for a sustainable society.
If you think about society and our food situation in particular, food security comes from food decentralization, which is individual people growing food in their front yards and backyards all across America, right?
It is, in fact, the corporate monoculture food production system that is a threat to our nation because it's a threat to food security.
Single points of failure.
Crop failures because it's all monoculture.
One virus can wipe out, you know, half the corn or half the wheat in the country.
That's a food risk.
Food security risk.
But individual people planting food in their own home gardens all across America under the protection of conservative courts that have protected individual liberty, now that's a sustainable food ecosystem for a nation to survive.
And that's precisely the kind of thing that Kavanaugh would support and protect.
You don't hear any discussion about that, do you?
You don't hear the media saying, yeah, Kavanaugh's awesome because he's going to protect individual liberty.
And speaking of that, Second Amendment.
Second Amendment.
He is pro-Second Amendment, and that's important for every person, even if you're not a gun collector or a gun fanatic or a gun enthusiast.
You don't have to be a gun enthusiast to want to be safe in a dangerous world.
In fact, the growth among gun ownership in the last two to three years has been accelerating most rapidly among women.
Women are getting gun training.
Women are getting concealed carry permits.
Women are arming themselves with guns like never before.
In fact, it was funny because just the other day, I was visiting a chiropractor's office.
And I visit different chiropractors from time to time.
Not very frequently, but sometimes I like to get adjustments.
And I carried my concealed weapon into the chiropractor's office.
And usually I leave it in the car because I don't want to take it off and put it on the shelf in front of other potential customers.
And so I was in the chiropractor's office and I realized I had my gun on me still.
And so I said, oh, I turned around and said, I need to go out and put my gun in the car.
And the receptionist was a woman and I'd said this to her.
I said, I got to go put my gun in the car.
She said, oh, you don't need to do that.
We're all carrying guns.
She was a woman.
And it was just underscoring the fact that there are so many women who...
Oh, in fact, she said, lots of people come in here and take their guns off.
She's like, you don't have to take your gun off.
You don't have to put it in the car.
Everybody comes in here, pulls their gun out, and puts it on the shelf, and then gets a chiropractic adjustment, and then they put the gun back in their holster and walk out.
It's normal.
This is Texas, right?
Those of you listening in California, you must be freaking out at this point.
You must think I'm making it up.
I swear to you, I'm not.
How would I even come up with such a, I guess, a boring story, but it's a true story.
But it underscores the point that Supreme Court justices who protect individual liberties also protect your rights as an individual.
Because you might be, let's say, a woman in her 50s or 60s who, you know, you're not going to beat some person physically.
You don't have the physical strength to overcome a home invasion person or a burglar or a mugger or a rapist.
But with a firearm that's protected, the right to own that is protected by people like Brett Kavanaugh, you can protect your physical body against a rapist or against an attempted murderer.
Because a firearm is the great equalizer.
A lot of women on the left side of the political spectrum like to talk about women's rights and equal rights.
Well, there's no better enforcer of equal rights than a pistol in your home, you know, defending your right to be safe in your person.
That is an equal rights system right there.
Because it makes you equal to some attacker.
Because no attacker can dodge bullets.
So now, all of a sudden, you can be a senior citizen, you can be a grandmother, you can be a great-grandmother, and you've got a pistol.
Now you're equal, and you can protect yourself.
And that right, the right to defend yourself in a world that is increasingly violent and chaotic, is precisely the same kind of right that will protect your ability to have a home garden or to make your own herbal tinctures or your right to say no to a vaccine that you don't want is precisely the same kind of right that will protect your ability to have a home garden or to make your own herbal So your right to say no is protected by individual liberty.
And it's that kind of liberty that's protected by Brett Kavanaugh and before him Antonin Scalia and, of course, Clarence Thomas and conservative Supreme Court justices in general.
So keep all of that in mind.
No matter what your politics, you probably believe in the right to have food freedom and medical freedom, the right to choose what kind of medical intervention to say no to, the right to protect your body against violence that might be inflicted upon you in your own home.
And if you believe in those rights, if you agree with those rights, then you are a supporter of Brett Kavanaugh, even if you didn't realize it, as he will protect those rights for you and for all of us.
Of that I am convinced.
So, something to think about.
And this is why, by the way, I would love to have Barrett on the court next.
We need more conservative justices because they protect individual liberties that make our lives safer and healthier.
Thanks for listening.
This is Mike Adams here, the Health Ranger.
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