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Failure To Stop

452. BREAKDOWN: Jonathan Emord TAKES ON The FDA in The Pearson vs Shalala Case

Failure To Stop

C Minus Media

Comedy, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Today we have Constitutional litigator and candidate for the US Senate, Jonathan Emord back with us to breakdown his legendary case against the FDA. The FDA has been held captive by big Pharma and is no longer in the business of trying to keep you healthy. In fact the FDA has become nothing more than an extension of big pharma. This is the case that blew the doors wide open and perhaps the case that puts the FDA back in it's place. Jonathan Emord is on the front lines to save America and has been an enemy of the big government since the Reagan era. Tune in for this very special Failure to Stop Breakdown, Pearson vs Shalala case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I told you it was going to heat up. I told you election season was gonna get crazy.

0:08.8

Dandstradam has predicted it and it's already getting nuts. It's getting

0:13.4

bizarro out there. We've got this poor kid in Kansas City just getting railed by

0:19.7

the media, shamed and defamated and all these other things and

0:24.0

dink God we have an actual attorney on here to talk to us about it very quickly.

0:28.0

We've got a lot to cover. We're covering the person verse Shalala case, which is just a monumental case against the

0:35.4

FDA by one of our favorite runners for US Senate Jonathan Emord.

0:40.1

We're going to have that to break down today and then we also got a touch on the Elon Mustang that's going on listen

0:46.3

Before we get started would I ever would I ever just accept free gifts from some kind of military backed a first responder based company,

0:57.6

a military owned and operated company. Would I just receive mail from them and then just wear it, wear their clothing or represent their brand like a walking billboard without taking any money from it?

1:07.6

No, of course I wouldn't. I would not wear a rip pack, a from rip pack this close to the holidays just for simply

1:16.5

sending me a shirt and a beanie that my kids have already gotten dirty.

1:19.7

Listen, we'll always do it.

1:21.3

If you're a military owned company, if you're a veteran first responder own an operated company if you're a company that just supports and backs the blue and bags for right if you send me something will I shamelessly wear it maybe not probably

1:37.0

The growing calls across the nation to defund the police.

1:45.0

To end policing as we know it.

1:47.0

Off the charts violence in New York City.

1:49.6

11 people shot in just eight hours on Sunday.

1:52.8

The police officers who every single day put on that uniform and they run towards

1:58.0

danger when we run away from it. Oh, done stuff.

2:05.0

I don't have a producer.

2:07.0

I don't have a producer in your name, so I don't know what I don't know to those people

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