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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
"The problem is you have these single-celled organisms and multi-celled organisms, and then there's just a giant gap in the fossil record. And you have animals, and then you have man. But we don't have a fossil record that takes us from single and multi-celled organisms into an entire species. And we just simply ignore that." @thegarybrecka
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This is a Declaration of War against American children and a betrayal of any American who cares about MAHA principles. Here's why it matters: This regulation makes Ozempic the Standard of Care for the 80% of Medicare recipients who are overweight or obese. No incentives for healthy eating or exercise - straight to Ozempic... At a cost of $1,600 per month... The regulation says that obesity is a disease (not tied to lifestyle) and that Ozempic should be the first-line defense (remember: it is a lifetime drug). The reason this impacts kids is that the moment a regulation says obesity is a disease (not tied to lifestyle) and available on Medicare (old people), it goes to Medicaid (lower-income people) - which means that Ozempic will be the standard of care for the 40% of 12-year-olds who are overweight or obese. The problem isn't Ozempic in and of itself, although the drug destroys the pancreas, increases depression, and eviscerates muscle mass. It is the hold the pharmaceutical industry has on the entire process from NIH (research) to FDA (drug approval) to CMS (costing and standard of care). Under this ruling, Ozempic isn't an option for an American with obesity. It is the option. If you are an obese American, you are getting a lifetime Ozempic prescription with zero ability to steer healthcare dollars to food and exercise. In fact, you will be called anti-science for suggesting dietary interventions because obesity will now be labeled as a lifetime condition that can't be reversed and must be managed. This is not an exaggeration: if this regulation holds, a mother will be told she is going against the American Academy of Pediatrics advice for not jabbing her overweight 12-year-old with Ozempic for the rest of that child's life. Think about it - why doesn't this regulation open up a pot of flexible funds for Americans suffering from obesity to steer where they find most effective with their doctor (whether that be drugs or lifestyle interventions)? Does it make sense the medical funding only goes to drugs - as a one-size-fits-all intervention for all Americans? The drug industry is cynically saying this puts the incoming Trump administration in a pickle because Americans don't want this benefit taken away. This is not true. Americans are tired of being poisoned and then drugged for profit. The reason over 75% of Americans are overweight or obese is not predominantly because of an Ozempic deficiency. It is the height of corruption to spend $1 trillion of government money to drug Americans at scale when our environment has poisoned them. Americans did NOT vote for mass injections in this election. They voted for a shift to ROOT CAUSE interventions and benefit flexibility. Ozempic should exist. It is probably the right intervention for someone on the verge of death. But for the average American (who is overweight), flexibility with their healthcare funds to incentivize food/exercise is almost certainly the right clinical intervention. Trust me - if Medicare incentivized healthy eating $1,600 per month for every overweight American, obesity and related metabolic disorders would plummet far better than mass-prescribing liquified anorexia.
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
FDA’s war on public health is about to end. This includes its aggressive suppression of psychedelics, peptides, stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies, chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins, clean foods, sunshine, exercise, nutraceuticals and anything else that advances human health and can't be patented by Pharma. If you work for the FDA and are part of this corrupt system, I have two messages for you: 1. Preserve your records, and 2. Pack your bags.
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
Let's Make America Healthy Again. Here's how you can help. #MAHA 🇺🇸
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When @realDonaldTrump gets me inside the USDA, we're going to give farmers an off-ramp from the current system that destroys soil, makes people sick, and harms family farms. If you want this to happen as much as I do, PLEASE DONATE TODAY ➡️ mahanow.org/donate
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
23 Sep 2024
Dr. Casey Means: “I learned virtually nothing at Stanford Medical School about the tens of thousands of scientific papers that elucidate the root causes of why American health is plummeting.” “I did not learn that for each additional serving of ultra-processed food we eat, early mortality increases by 18%. This now makes up 67% of the foods our kids are eating. I took zero nutrition courses in medical school. I didn’t learn that 82% of independently-funded studies show harm from processed food, while 93% of industry-sponsored studies reflect no harm. I didn’t learn that 95% of the people who created the recent USDA food guidelines for America had significant conflicts of interest with the food industry. I did not learn that one billion pounds of synthetic pesticides are being sprayed on our foods every single year. 99% of the farmland in the United States is sprayed with synthetic pesticides, many from China and Germany, and these invisible, tasteless chemicals are strongly linked to autism, ADHD, sex hormone disruption, thyroid disease, sperm dysfunction, Alzheimer’s, dementia, birth defects, cancer, obesity, liver dysfunction, female infertility and more. I did not learn that the eight billion tons of plastic that have been produced just in the last 100 years … are being broken down into microplastics that are now filling our food, our water, and we are now even inhaling them in our air, and that very recent research … tells us that now about 0.5% of our brains by weight are plastic. I didn’t learn that there are more than 80,000 toxins that have entered our food, water, air, and homes by industry, many of which are banned in Europe, and they are known to alter our gene expression, alter our microbiome composition and the lining of our gut, and disrupt our hormones. I didn’t learn that heavy metals like aluminum and lead are present in our food, our baby formula, personal care products, our soil, and many of the mandated medications like vaccines, and that these metals are neurotoxic and inflammatory. I didn’t learn that the average American walks a paltry 3,500 steps per day even though we know, based on science and top journals, that simply walking 7,000 steps a day slashes by 40-60% our risk of Alzheimer’s, dementia, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and obesity. I certainly did not learn that medical error and medications are the third-leading cause of death in the US. I didn’t learn that just five nights of sleep deprivation can induce full-blown pre-diabetes. I learned nothing about sleep, and we’re getting about 20% less sleep on average than we were 100 years ago. I didn’t learn that American children are getting less time outdoors now than a maximum security prisoner, and on average, adults spend 93% of their time indoors, even though we know from the science that separation from sunlight destroys our circadian biology, and circadian biology dictated our cellular biology. I didn’t learn that professional organizations that we get out practice guidelines from, like the American Diabetes Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, have taken tens of millions of dollars from Coke, Cadbury, processed food companies and vaccine manufacturers like Moderna. I didn’t learn that if you address these root causes that all lead to metabolic dysfunction and help patients change their food and lifestyle patterns … we could reverse the chronic disease crisis in America, save millions of lives and trillions of dollars in healthcare costs per year. This is a spiritual crisis. We are choosing death over life, we are choosing darkness over light. We need a return to courage. We need a return to common sense and intuition. We need a return to awe for the sheer miraculousness of our lives. We need all hands on deck.” Source: Sen. Ron Johnson’s Roundtable on “American Health and Nutrition: A Second Opinion”
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
Who’s ready for our debut at @opry tonight! Huge moment for us! See you tonight 👊🔥🎻
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Thank y’all so much for the amazing support behind our new single All the Way. We really appreciate it a lot! Keep using All The Way and tagging us in your videos with #Norther to win tickets to a headlining show of your choosing!
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
20 Jan 2024
This Jerry Rice stat is pretty insane. 😳 Mike Evans entered the league at age 21, became the only WR in NFL history with 10 straight 1,000-yard seasons to start their career, and he now has 762 receptions, 11,680 yards, and 94 TDs at age 30. If Evans does it all over again from now until age 40 and DOUBLES HIS STATS OVER THE NEXT DECADE, he'd still mostly fall short of catching Jerry Rice: - 1,524 receptions (25 less than Jerry Rice) - 23,360 yards (only 465 more than Rice) - 188 TDs (9 less than Rice) Mike Evans most likely isn’t playing until he’s 40, and Jerry Rice is impossible. 🤯
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
This is one of the biggest stories the TV isn't telling you. You can reduce your risk of cancer, the #2 killer in the world, by 60%, according to findings from a recent study. How? Three simple interventions: #1 - Supplement with Vitamin D #2 - Supplement with omega-3 fatty acids #3 - Implement a simple home exercise program into your life A 60 percent reduction in cancer risk is absolutely astounding. So, why is this information not making headlines? Because the healthier you are, the less money there is to be made.
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
You all... 😍 We asked for toy donations for our toy drive last month, and we were blessed with generous donations from our team members! Thank you for your kindness at this time of the year! Enjoy some pictures from our Delaware location drive!
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We are so grateful for the community we serve. Our Delaware location hosted a Thanksgiving food drive for The Shepherd's House. Your donations served Thanksgiving dinner to over 600 individuals! Thank you for your help in fostering a strong community.
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I had a HVAC technician at my house today performing my annual service. We got into a good conversation about his career path. He said he debated going to college for computer engineering/science but didn’t have the financial means to do so. He got a job as a HVAC tech right out of high school and hasn’t looked back. A few of his points really stuck with me: 1) He said his trade has a severe talent shortage. For every six guys retiring, only one new tech is joining the field. Crazy! 2) He said HVAC systems are turning into computers so his skillset is especially in demand and the pay is excellent. 3) He started his career with zero debt whereas his friends already have school loans the size of small mortgage payments. Just something to think about as we give the next generation career advice…
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
Dolly Sods...4100 ft. altitude 29 miles from front door = perfect place to be on final Sunday of Sept...The fun starts on the final leg -- the dusty, 11-mile gravel stretch of Lanesville Rd up & across the ridgeline to the overlook...The payoff is always worth it. #AlmostHeaven
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Shane Lanhardt retweeted
One of the highlights of my life. Flying an F-16 down to Houston and getting to spend 45 minutes with one of my heroes. He was the first recipient of Folds of Honor Corporal Brock Bucklin award. Godspeed 41! #cavu #foldsofhonor #43 #bush
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Hail to West Virginia, Hail

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We did it! @THDhvac Thanks for the love! McCrea is Northern division top sales growth for Home Depot in 2017 Leads in sales win!
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