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The Energy Blueprint Podcast

Dr. Yogi Hendlin exposes the truth about corruption in science

The Energy Blueprint Podcast

Ari Whitten

Chronicfatigue, Energy, Hypothyroidism, Fatigue, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Chronicfatiguesyndrome, Adrenalfatigue, Howtoincreaseenergy, Adrenals, Hashimotos

4.7751 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2024

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I’m speaking with public health professor and environmental health scientist Dr. Yogi Hendlin about the corruption of science. Unfortunately, it’s easy to be unaware of this critically important issue that negatively influences your and your family's health.

This is a must-listen podcast—the information presented by Dr. Hendlin profoundly affects us all. 

This podcast was initially released in April 2022

In this podcast, Dr. Hendlin and I discuss:

  • The critical difference between REAL science vs. industry-funded science

  • The sad fact that despite countless real-world examples of how corruption and scientific fraud cause massive harm, many people are still unaware of these issues

  • How big industry buys the science and bribes their way to credibility by compromising the integrity of “independent” 3rd-party institutions

  • How many industries secretly manipulate government officials to influence their regulatory processes with money, resources, or power

  • Just how corrupt is science? And how to spot a study that might provide you with disinformation instead of trusted facts

  • What are industrial epidemics, and how might they negatively affect ALL of us?

  • Examples of overt corruption from companies like ExxonMobil and Glaxo-Smith-Kline who put pressure on scientists

  • The terrible danger of hubris in officials who make policies based on industry-funded, fraudulent, and manipulated science

  • What can we learn from the continued use of glyphosate despite the clear danger of disease that it poses?

  • What can we do to restore the integrity of the scientific process, which is now corrupted by conflicting interests, funding, political interests, and confirmation bias?

  • Dr. Hendlin’s 3 most vital takeaways if we’re going to protect our loved ones, our communities, and the planet 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's not that simple to just, you know, say, okay, this is a possible thing going on here in mice or, you know, in this very small sample of people and then extrapolate it to be a universalizing issue.

0:14.5

And that, unfortunately, happens in our marketing day and age almost all the time.

0:21.9

And so the actual science that we're getting is at best fragmentary and at worst,

0:29.4

completely sensationalized, which makes it so that we lose trust in science.

0:34.7

That's the end result.

0:35.7

And it also stops the sort of the checks and

0:40.2

balances of a literate and educated public on the claims that are coming out of these papers

0:46.8

and that are being taken up then by political or industry interests. Hey, everyone. This is Ari.

0:52.0

Welcome back to the Energy Blueprint Podcast. I am very, very excited for today's guest.

0:57.0

His name is Yogi Henlin, and he is an environmental philosopher and public health scientist.

1:03.0

He has a PhD in environmental philosophy from the University of Kiel, Germany, and holds graduate

1:10.0

degrees from the London School of Economics

1:12.5

and UCLA and bachelor's degrees from UC Berkeley. He's currently an assistant professor in the

1:18.5

Erasmus School of Philosophy, core faculty of the dynamics of inclusive prosperity initiative,

1:24.7

and academic lead of the new MA in Sustainability Transitions

1:30.3

at the Design Impact and Transitions DIT platform at Erasmus University, Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

1:37.3

He is a research associate in the Environmental Health Initiative at the University of California, San Francisco, working on the chemical industry

1:46.3

documents and fossil fuel industry documents. He's worked off and on at UCSF since 2006,

1:55.0

both as a pre-doctoral and post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Medicine and Center for

2:00.3

Tobacco Control

2:02.2

Research and Education, focusing on topics such as public health policy, corporate malfeasance,

2:09.2

and conflicts of interest, which is what we're going to be talking about heavily in this conversation.

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