by Adam Gattuso, Science Writer · November 4, 2024
The media wants us to forget the covid holocaust. Both sides of the media want us to forget the killing of 7 million people by the medical elites who took control of our governments and hospitals, a scale of slaughter not seen since the original Holocaust and repressive communist regimes. Whether the lab leak was an accident or an “accident,” nearly all covid deaths were manmade, because as I conclusively demonstrated in my book, doctors in China and the United States had figured out how to save patients’ lives by March 2020. The vast machine that suppressed these medicines still occupies government agencies, major medical journals, the media, and social media corporations.
A good time to remember the current state of affairs in healthcare is now, when voters in the United States have something very real to do about it. The alliance of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. with Donald J. Trump is a colossal development in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. In Trump’s transition team, Kennedy would help lead the selection of appointees to key positions. Trump’s adoption of Kennedy’s health platform has been publicized in the basic terms of fighting chronic disease, reducing environmental toxins, and combatting corruption.
However, most people are not aware of Kennedy’s full plan to “Make America Healthy Again.” Its details every American voter should know, because who wins the 2024 election has colossal implications for the future of healthcare in the United States. Here are the items of Kennedy’s plan, quoted from his article published September 5.
Kennedy’s health platform within a potential second Trump administration:
“Reform the Prescription Drug User Fee Act. Pharmaceutical companies pay a fee every time they apply for a new drug approval, and this money makes up about 75% of the budget of the Food and Drug Administration’s drug division. That creates a barrier to entry to smaller firms and puts bureaucrats’ purse strings in the hands of the pharmaceutical industry.”
“Prohibit members of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee from making money from food or drug companies. Ninety-five percent of the members of a USDA panel charged with most recently updating nutrition guidelines had conflicts of interest.”
“Review direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical ad guidelines. The U.S. and New Zealand are the only countries that allow pharmaceutical companies to advertise directly to the public.”
“Change federal regulation so that NIH funds can’t go to researchers with conflicts of interest. A 2019 ProPublica analysis of disclosures going back to 2012 found that over 8,000 federally funded health researchers reported significant financial conflicts of interest.”
“Level the playing field for Americans internationally on drug costs. Today in Germany, Ozempic costs less than a tenth of what it does in the U.S. because while Berlin negotiates prices on behalf of all Germans, Washington can’t do the same.”
“Stop allowing beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to use their food stamps to buy soda or processed foods. Nine percent of all SNAP funding goes to sweetened drinks, according to 2011 data.”
“Revisit pesticide and other chemical-use standards. As of 2019, the U.S. allowed 72 pesticides that the European Union bans. We also allow chemicals in food and skin care that the bloc doesn’t.”
“Require nutrition classes and functional medicine in federally funded medical schools. Today, 7 out of 10 of the leading killers of Americans are chronic diseases that are preventable, sometimes through improved eating habits. Yet about 80% of medical schools don’t require a course in nutrition.”
“Reform crop subsidies. They make corn, soybeans and wheat artificially cheap, so those crops end up in many processed forms. . . . Our subsidy program is so backward that less than 2% of farm subsidies go to fruits and vegetables.”
“Issue new presidential fitness standards. My uncle John F. Kennedy was right in 1960 when he wrote, ‘The physical vigor of our citizens is one of America’s most precious resources.’”
“Devote half of research budgets from the NIH toward preventive, alternative and holistic approaches to health. In the current system, researchers don’t have enough incentive to study generic drugs and root-cause therapies that look at things like diet.”
Congress must enact most of these changes. They won’t, unless enough citizens and legislators from both parties understand how many people the established institutions have killed. Most people have no idea how loose “regulations” have enabled the FDA and the FTC to silence doctors, health clinics, and sellers of natural health products, in an Unconstitutional scheme that I detail in my book. The socialist “mainstream” media actively supported this suppression of speech, and the conservative media enabled it by not reporting it when they were given the information. A few politicians, especially Senator Ron Johnson, have given a forum to doctors saving lives from covid.
It is debatable whether an agency as thoroughly corrupt as the FDA—who knew that the covid shots falsely propagandized as “vaccines” were killing people as early as February 2021 and suppressed the data—has any chance at being reformed at all, or should be shut down along with the FTC, keeping only the food safety testing program. However, replacing the Prescription Drug User Fee Act is the obvious first step in reversing a century of corruption at the FDA.
How quickly Item 1 would meaningfully reform the FDA is unclear, because this funding structure has been in place for three decades. It led to the revolving door between the FDA’s drug division and industry, which even the left-wing media freely reported, before they embraced corporate socialism. As long as the “old drug club” is still in place, the existing employees might still give big pharma whatever it wants. However, if a new pro-safety FDA leadership actively put a stop to this, the drug division employees could become so incensed that they now have to be beholden to the people that they might simply revolve back to industry and be replaced by new, responsible staff.
Item 4 would cause a seismic reorganization of medical research funding in the United States. Many prominent names in academia have financial stakes and direct roles in for-profit companies. The NIH is the nation’s largest public source of medical research funding. Ending conflicts of interest would go a long way to blow up the web of money between government agencies, universities, and the pharmaceutical companies. In its wake, prominent researchers would likely set up shell non-profits, heavily supported by the drug companies, to fund studies for researchers with conflicts. Meanwhile, the federal grant pool, if properly managed, could become an incentive for a new generation of medical researchers to conduct objective studies, clean of ulterior motives.
Item 8 attacks one of the root problems in medicine, the miseducation of doctors. Most conventionally trained doctors are taught a set of dogmas that perpetuate ignorance about treating disease with anything other than pharmaceutical drugs. Functional medicine uses a holistic approach to identify and treat root causes of disease symptoms. It is essentially a synonym of integrative medicine. These practices offer a much more thorough medical evaluation and science-based care program than conventional medicine. Can you imagine medical students being forced to take classes that teach a whole-body approach instead of a narrow “organ systems” view, and learn about hundreds of evidence-based treatments beyond patentable drugs?
But the most powerful reform to unleash progress in healthcare is Item 11. An integrative health revolution is the nuclear option to defeat medical fascism. The medical establishment suppresses the science of vitamins, herbs, and plant-based compounds in at least three ways: by not funding research in them, by refusing to publish favorable results in prominent medical journals, and by using the media for propaganda. Thousands of studies have already shown these medicines work, hundreds of which I cited in my book. Funding more and larger studies will help to corroborate existing evidence and deepen our understanding of how these treasures of plant-based medicine prevent and treat disease. This reform requires conflicts of interest to be eliminated, or else studies would be manipulated to deny their efficacy.
Currently, the NIH’s National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health is a token institute that only admits whatever scientific evidence that the pharmaceutical interests allow. If half of external grants and internal research goes to natural treatments and lifestyle elements, then the U.S. government will switch overnight from a medical agenda of money to one of science and freedom. This investment will enable the United States to begin catching up to other countries in medicine, particularly China, which has successfully integrated traditional with Western medicine.
Centuries of doctors and scientists have devoted their lives to caring for people’s health. Their field has been perverted by a cartel that uses human bodies as commodities. Of course there is much more to do to reverse decades of corruption in healthcare, especially winning justice for covid crimes. But no one should diminish the power that these reforms have to radically increase the quality of healthcare in the United States.
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