08/28/2024 / By Ethan Huff
President Trump’s “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) slogan is getting an upgrade with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joining the cause: Make America Healthy Again.
Fulfilling his longtime passion to clean up the world from environmental pollution, RFK Jr. is taking aim at not just the pharmaceutical industry but also the food industry, which has poisoned the nation’s food supply with genetically modified (GMO) “Frankenfoods” and toxic seed oils that go rancid quickly while triggering inflammation.
In many ways, RFK Jr. wants to make America healthy again by getting ultra-processed garbage out of the food supply and supporting small family farmers in their ambitions to produce clean, organic foods for the American people.
In the modern era, it has typically been Democrats, which RFK Jr. was before switching to Independent and later to Trump, who have gone after – at least with their words – Big Pharma and Big Food. Now, suddenly, it is the Republican ticket that is making strides to do what Democrats long promised but never fulfilled.
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At his special press conference in Arizona where he announced that he is suspending his campaign and throwing his support behind Trump in the 10 some-odd battleground states where he is removing himself from the ballot, RFK Jr. told reporters some startling facts about the unhealthy state of the nation.
“Autism rates were about one in 10,000 in my generation,” RFK Jr. said. “In my kids’ generation, one in 34. In California, one in 22. Why are we letting this happen? Why are we allowing this to happen to our children?”
“About 18 percent of American teens now have fatty liver disease – that’s, like, one out of every five. That disease when I was a kid only affected late-stage alcoholics who were elderly.”
RFK Jr. also talked about skyrocketing rates of both adult and youth cancers, as well as the depression epidemic that has at least one in four American women taking antidepressants.
“About 40 percent of teens have a mental health diagnosis and 15 percent of high schoolers are on Adderall. And half a million children are on SSRIs.”
“So what’s causing this suffering? I’ll name two culprits: first and the worst is ultra-processed food. About 70 percent of American children’s diet is ultra-processed – that means industrial manufacturing. These foods consist primarily of processed sugar, ultra-processed grains, and seed oils.”
According to RFK Jr., the food industry was bought out by corrupt scientists back in the 1970s and 1980s and turned into a chemical factory. Today, what most Americans consume as “food” is little more than a laboratory creation that is killing them.
Mad scientists developed all sorts of chemical flavorings and additives to make fake food more appealing and addictive. This fake food tastes good to many, but what it is doing to their insides is a whole different story.
RFK Jr. is also after Big Pharma, which has arguably caused the most damage to public health – and by a long shot. Between all the mind-bending pharmaceuticals and gene-altering vaccines, the average child born today stands almost zero chance of turning out healthy in the long run.
Most pharmaceuticals have an estrogen effect on the body, meaning they deplete testosterone stores and feminize those who take them. RFK Jr. warns that America’s puberty rate is now between 10 and 13, a full six years younger, on average, than it was back in 1900.
“We are mass poisoning our children,” RFK Jr. warns.
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