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Experts warn of hidden dangers in government industry ties

July 26, 2024 | Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Presidential Candidates 2024



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Experts warn of hidden dangers in government industry ties
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised about the relationship between government oversight and industry influence, particularly regarding regulatory agencies like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). A speaker highlighted the public's tendency to trust government-sanctioned products, suggesting that this trust can lead to dangerous outcomes if industries are given excessive freedom.

Referencing Adam Smith, the father of capitalism, the speaker warned against allowing merchants to control laws, emphasizing the historical consequences of such power dynamics. The FCC was specifically mentioned as a \"captured agency,\" indicating a perceived compromise in its ability to regulate effectively due to close ties with the industries it oversees.

The discussion also touched on the implications of chronic exposure to radiation from cell phones, which the speaker identified as a significant health concern. They noted that while cell phones emit radiation primarily for communication, a substantial portion of this radiation is absorbed by the body. The speaker argued that cell phone towers, although contributing lower levels of radiation, pose a cumulative risk due to constant exposure.

The meeting underscored the need for a balanced approach to regulation, advocating for a government that supports public welfare without overstepping its role. The speaker expressed hope for leadership that could restore order and accountability within regulatory frameworks, particularly in light of the evolving challenges posed by technology and industry practices.

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