Forrest Maready
@forrestmaready
Research. Books. http://amzn.to/3e4ZjR8 Moth in the Iron Lung + Others
1. The polio story as you learned it is wrong. It’s one of the most often misunderstood sequence of events in the last two hundred years. I wanted to explain a few things about the disease to help people understand what actually happened.

I saw your pinned tweet about polio, and I just want you to know one thing: you're purely an untrained scientific idiot. That's it. Have a great weekend.
Classical music snob here. Tennabrae. Arvo Pärt. Etc. Been to a lot of live concerts (rock and otherwise). NOTHING has ever come close to topping this specific moment in time. I wasn't a Pink Floyd fan in 1994. Just happened to go with a friend out of curiosity. It was outdoors,…
There are solos, and then there are the ones that stopped time on stage. A thread🧵- for some of the best guitar solos of all times. 1. Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb, Pulse version in 1994 is unmatched.
The truth is this person has no idea if he ever "had" these diseases, and even if he did, would have no idea if it was because of vaccines. Sad that some doctors don't know this sort of stuff.
I've never had Measles Mumps Rubella Diphtheria Tetanus Polio because I'm vaccinated And very glad of it
Name the greatest thing science ever accomplished that wasn't fixing a problem science previously caused.
An interesting discussion with Patrick Casey! Have a listen to my thoughts on why we're living in "The Age of Envy."
Has technological change given rise to envy? Forrest Maready (@forrestmaready) joins me to discuss his recent book, The Age of Envy: 1848-Present. (1:37) Forrest’s background in the film, television, and advertising industries (11:58) What happened in 1848? (15:52) How the…
The story of milk is here. The milk industry was a nutritious, healthy industry until the government infiltrated it with alarming lies that have been held as factual till today. The food industry has made us sick, dumb and broke. #FoodFriday
One of the first things that changed 200 years ago that made milk dangerous? Silos. Yes, silos. Before I started researching "The Germ in the Dairy Pail," I had no idea silos played a part in the downfall of milk. But they did. Wanna know how? It's a crazy story...
"Forrest Maready Interview" x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
I highly recommend you take a few minutes to read and digest this article. It will explain much about the mess of modern medicine.
For the last 30 years, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) has extolled the virtues of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Blockbuster drugs over this time period include vaccines, SSRIs, & statins. But the "RCTs" for those drugs were all completely fraudulent and EBM said nothing. 🤔
He went deep into it. Years ago I told my anti vaxx mom friends that I saw their point but not on Polio. The Moth in the Iron Lung poses some questions that not many want to go near.
🚩 Joe Rogan Read 'Dissolving Illusions' and Now Has More Questions About Vaccines "It's widely credited that the polio vaccine is what stopped that [epidemic]. I used to wholesale believe that until this pandemic and now I question everything...I have a feeling that there's a…
"The Germ in the Dairy Pail" tells the incredible story of our 200-year war on milk. Here's a link to the audiobook version, narrated by the real, human version of me. audible.com/pd/The-Germ-in…
Wow the smartest man in the world, forrest here, thinks he knows that we are destined to only occupy earth.... i think he is a retard but what do i know, im not near as smart as he is, because i cant claim to know things i most certainly dont know for sure.
Humans will never colonize space. EVER. Humans are not portable meat sacks. We're walking ecosystems that contain more microbial cells than human ones—all precisely calibrated to function perfectly ON EARTH. Astronauts' bones crumble and minds deteriorate after just months in…
Reading The Germ in the Dairy Pail by @forrestmaready this week. I'll just be over here chatting with @grok about milk, pasteurization, the Rothschilds, lactoferrin, and cancer. grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…
One of the main reasons I post so little is because there are people I admire like Joel who spend most of their time "doing" rather than talking. When people like Joel do talk, it's probably worth a listen.
For those who always tell me "go deeper!" Here is the longest podcast I've ever done Joe Rogan length of: What are the roadblocks to ranching in the US? And How do we fix it? podbean.com/eas/pb-qmgn9-1… @FairHillFarm19