What can we say about finding the poorest of the poor to experiment upon? Are the people of rural Zimbabwe known for being the shining examples of a developed civilization, or is poverty the norm? The answer is poverty. Why didn’t
we decide to choose somebody with money to experiment on here? Not only are we feeding people bugs, not only are we feeding children bugs, not only are we running an experiment to see if bugs impact the health of children, but we’re also doing this on poor people.
What are your thoughts? Is it repugnant? Is it A-OK? Let's discuss it in the comments.
Join Daisy as she talks with retired Army Ranger Medic and NBC Specialist Chuck Hudson. It's important
to understand that a nuclear strike doesn't necessarily mean nuclear winter and a barren wasteland. If you aren't at Ground Zero, it's very survivable IF YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO.
They'll discuss the truth about nuclear survival and help you develop a plan to keep your family safe if the worst should happen.
To battle the climate crisis, a new credit card and the Carbon Calculator are promoted to measure one's Personal Carbon Allowance - and punish those who exceed it.