11/12/2024 / By Ethan Huff
In a post-election announcement, the Health Ranger offered up years of expertise and the use of mass spec testing equipment from his hi-tech laboratory to help the new administration of Donald Trump get to work cleaning up America’s broken food and drug regulatory system.
Clarifying that he is not a “Trump worshipper,” the Health Ranger tweeted that he is “more than happy to volunteer extensive food science laboratory instrument time and testing services to any effort to clean up the U.S. food supply and water supply, including heavy metals testing, water testing, glyphosate testing and similar tasks.”
“… I will always hold Trump and his team accountable, including RFK Jr., and the commitments he has made,” the Health Ranger added.
Further decrying the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for failing Americans, the Health Ranger called for the federal agency to be “defunded” and replaced with “[p]rivate labs like mine” that he says “can fill the gap and we can do it for exactly ZERO cost to U.S. taxpayers.”
“We have seven mass-spec instruments including GC-MS / MS, LC-MS / MS, two ICP-MS, plus single quad MS instruments. I am willing to donate, over time, literally millions of dollars worth of laboratory instrument time as part of the MAHA / MAGA efforts to clean up this country, take out the trash, and restore integrity to food and water systems.”
(Related: Did you know that Donald Trump is the only U.S. president to ever be elected three separate times, but to only serve two terms – and those terms are non-consecutive, which has only happened once in U.S. history?)
To prove his point that he is not blindly supporting Trump just because, the Health Ranger concluded his tweet with a warning that he is not on board with any further warmongering, even if Trump and Republicans are the ones doing it instead of Kamala and the Democrats.
“Just know that I will NOT support wars in the Middle East, and I am pro-America, pro-human and PRO-PEACE. And I will not agree to censor myself on any of these issues.”
One of the first things the Trump administration can aim to do is remove as many pesticides and other chemicals out of the food supply as possible. This will require addressing the legality of said chemicals, many of which, i.e., glyphosate (Roundup), are banned in other countries for the dangers they pose to public health.
“Mike, getting pesticides and chemicals out the food supply is a great first step,” tweeted writer Christopher P. Redwine, “The next step would be to get the trace minerals back into depleted soils so they end up in the food supply. RFK jr [sic] will have to get the farmers on board for that.”
The “Make America Healthy Again!” “Action” account on X / Twitter (@ActionMAHA) thanks the Health Ranger for his offer, and for clarifying that he will not be supporting any more wars in the Middle East. The Action MAHA page is so thankful to the Health Ranger that it nominated him for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Nominees for the People,” an effort by Trump and Kennedy to nominate “people of integrity and courage for over 4,000 appointments across the future Trump Administration.”
Another commenter shared the following video from war correspondent Michael Yon calling for the immediate closure of America’s southern border, which Trump promised to do:
CLOSE THE BORDER pic.twitter.com/HATItBM6Mo
— Michael Yon: Callsign BIG HONEY 6 (@Michael_Yon) November 6, 2024
As Trump and his allies hit the ground running, we will keep you informed of the latest at Trump.news.
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