Robert F. Kennedy about the corruption in regulatory agencies

2 months ago
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"In many of these agencies, I know who the individuals are who are corrupt. For example, when I assumed Monsanto, we came across email exchanges between the heads of Monsanto, the top executives, and the head of the pesticide division at EPA, a man named Jess Rowland. I like saying his name because people should know who the villains are.
And he was pretending to be a public official, but he was secretly working for Monsanto for a decade, fixing studies, hiring corrupt scientists, these mercenary scientists, we call them biostitutes and to do phony studies too, and then killing studies for Monsanto that would show the links between cancer and using Roundup.
And you know, so, and in many of the agencies I can name the people who are actually the most corrupt. The major public health agency that needs to change, I mean all of them do, FDA needs to be completely reorganized and we have a whole plan for doing that. CDC has to be able to reorganize and most of the stuff we can do without congressional help, we can do it through policy, through firing people, through guidance and through regulations."

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