TOO BIG TO FAIL, BUT TOO TOXIC TO EAT:
What RFK Jr. said about glyphosate in a recent post is, essentially, that America's agriculture system is so toxic and synthetic, that the only way to keep it going is to keep poisoning our crops with toxic glyphosate.
He's saying that if we stop the systemic poisoning of the crops, the system will break. Therefore, he says, we have to keep the poison flowing while we slowly reform the system to be something better.
Take note of this admission that the current U.S. agriculture system is basically a POISON FACTORY. And it was a choice. Not destiny. America chose this path by regulators (EPA, FDA, USDA) compromising with Monsanto, trusting the rigged corporate science and censoring voices like mine who have been warning about glyphosate for nearly 25 years.
As a result, America is eating poison every day in massive quantities, and the poisoning is so large now that it's "too big to fail."
Glyphosate, sadly, has become the Long-Term Capital Management of agriculture. Too big to fail, but too toxic to eat.
My data pipeline workstations have finished normalizing all the DOJ Epstein documents into cleaned files, fixing OCR errors, typos, handwriting mistakes, etc. Many thousands of documents -- essentially the full original set from the DOJ from Jan. 30th -- is now being indexed into our massive data set that powers both BrightLearn.ai (our book creation engine) as well as BrightAnswers.ai (our deep research AI engine).
This data ingestion and indexing will take about 12 hours or so, which means that by Tuesday mid-day, you'll be able to start creating books and generating AI answers that search through these documents automatically. Our Bright Answers engine is currently slow but extremely thorough, with full citations.
We downloaded the full document set on Jan 30th BEFORE the subsequent deletions took place. However, we cannot undo hard retractions that are in the PDFs, so those retractions are still effectively blocking lots of names, emails, etc.
I wouldn't normally go out of my way to find and index documents like this, but since the DOJ released them, they are clearly a matter of public record and public interest, so I'm including them in our AI engines. Note that there are MANY names in these files that do not necessarily indicate guilt. For example, Marjory Taylor Greene is mentioned a few times, but not in the context of doing anything nefarious. So don't automatically assume that the mere presence of a name is an indictment of nefarious acts. Many of the records are emails where certain "inner group" people were commenting about other people outside the group, for example.
I wish to thank Rep. Thomas Massie (and anyone else who supported this) for pushing the DOJ to release these files in the public interest.
Our curated research document database for our deep research AI engine (BrightAnswers.ai) has now reached:
- 113,000 published books.
- 287,000 science papers.
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Our engine is hands-down the best in the world on questions of health, medicine, nutrition, herbs, food, ingredients, gardening, self-reliance, phytochemistry and more. The engine is still a little slow on responding, but I expect speed improvements to be deployed within a few weeks.
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