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US Allows 85 Pesticides Banned Elsewhere While Maternal Mortality Rate Is 50% Worse

Diary of a CEO · Stock Market EMERGENCY: Sell Your Stocks Now, The Collapse Is Weeks Away! · June 25, 2026
US Allows 85 Pesticides Banned Elsewhere While Maternal Mortality Rate Is 50% Worse
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Stock Market EMERGENCY: Sell Your Stocks Now, The Collapse Is Weeks Away!
"The US permits 85 agricultural pesticides that are completely banned in the EU, China, and Brazil. In America, the Black population maternal mortality is 44 per 100,000. In Norway, it's zero. How is that possible in the richest country in the world?"
Grantham detailed how US regulatory capture allows thousands of toxic chemicals banned in Europe, from pesticides like atrazine to cosmetic ingredients. He contrasted US maternal mortality rates—the worst in the developed world at 20-21 deaths per 100,000 versus Norway's zero—as evidence of a failing social contract. The EU has banned 1,500 cosmetic chemicals while the US has banned only 12.

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In this episode, host Stephen Bartlett interviews Jeremy Grantham, the legendary investor who managed up to $165 billion and has successfully predicted multiple market bubbles over six decades. Grantham opens with a stark warning: the US stock market is in the largest bubble in American history and could crash 70% in the coming months or years, driven by AI hype reminiscent of past bubbles around railroads and the internet. He reveals how major Wall Street firms have never warned clients to exit overpriced markets since 1929 despite their own analysts predicting crashes, creating what he calls a 'huge betrayal of trust.' Grantham urges investors to divest from US stocks entirely, recommending foreign equities, bonds, and precious metals instead. The conversation pivots to an even darker threat: a fertility crisis driven by endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Citing research by Dr. Shanna Swan, Grantham explains that male sperm counts are declining 2.5% annually and could hit zero by 2045, with 17% of couples already needing fertility assistance. He attributes this to plastics, pesticides, and cosmetics, noting the US allows 85 pesticides banned elsewhere and has banned only 12 cosmetic chemicals compared to the EU's 1,500. Grantham argues the US maternal mortality rate—the worst in the developed world at 50% higher than the next worst country—reflects a dissolving social contract. He advises pregnant women to avoid cosmetics and eat organic produce, warning that toxins embedded in fetuses cause generational damage. The billionaire, who has donated over 90% of his wealth to environmental causes, calls for detoxifying both capitalism and the chemical environment, predicting tougher economic times ahead driven by extreme inequality and resource constraints. He concludes by recommending Americans consider relocating to countries like Denmark or Germany with stronger social safety nets.

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