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RFK hearing day - So do we want transparency and accountability?

Yep, Im done for now. But its so hard to not respond to your stupid shit like doing a post insinuating pharma killed a whistleblower. See ya Michael.
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Or are we cool with the current state of health and our healthcare in America?

Today you'll find out if the American people are going to get accountability and transparency out of our healthcare agencies.....or it's going to be BAU with corrupt money-driven, self-interested decision making like this:

Breast cancer up 1,000% in 5 years. I'm sure it's nothing...:oops:

 
Breast cancer up 1,000% in 5 years. I'm sure it's nothing...:oops:


Thank goodness RFK Jr has it all figured out.
 
Breast cancer up 1,000% in 5 years. I'm sure it's nothing...:oops:

Wonder what did that?
:rolleyes:
Pharma loving those profits on the back end. And the people remain clueless.
 
In other words, they f'd with too many people's kids. And it's not one in a million:

"The Miracle of Grassroots Power: A Defining Moment in HistorWhat we just witnessed in the run-up to Bobby’s confirmation is nothing short of a miracle of grassroots mobilization—a movement so vast, so unprecedented, that it shook the very foundations of Capitol Hill. This wasn’t orchestrated by think tanks, corporate lobbies, or political strategists. It was built by parents. By mothers and fathers who have seen firsthand what happens when children are poisoned—and by those who simply refuse to let it happen to the next generation.For too long, the system has gaslit these parents, ignored their suffering, and dismissed their voices. But 130,000 individual advocates took it upon themselves to flood their senators’ inboxes in an uncoordinated, organic, and deeply personal outpouring of support for Bobby—because they know the truth. They know the cost of silence. They know that this is not just about policy; it’s about our children’s future.And yet, we live in a world where a parent who poisons their own child goes to jail, but when Monsanto or Pfizer does it, they get immunity and billions of dollars in incentives. Enough is enough. The American people are no longer willing to tolerate the entrenched interests, the pharmaceutical puppetry, and the legislative capture that has kept this machine running. This is our turning point.The Power of Grassroots Cannot Be Bought—But It Can Be MeasuredStand for Health Freedom’s numbers alone tell a staggering story.•130,000 emails were sent organically—without corporate backing, without billion-dollar budgets, without a mainstream media apparatus dictating the narrative.•By conventional lobbying metrics, this level of engagement represents a movement of millions, translating into potential political influence valued at $50-100 million.But this was never about money. It was about people reclaiming their power. About activating the true democratic process—not the manufactured one controlled by special interests, but the one envisioned by our Founders: a constitutional republic where the people’s voice cannot be silenced.Other organizations that deserve special recognition as essential parts of our growing coalition are: @FreeWCH
@ChildrensHD
@TheNHF
@standforhealth1
@HealthFreedomLA
@theHFDF
…and far too many others to name here (see
@G_W_Forum
for future full list) The People vs. The Machine: David vs. GoliathWe also saw a force of unrelenting, ubiquitous sentiment flood platforms like X, now a free-speech leviathan, replatforming the world into an era of open discourse. The media empire that spent decades inverting the truth, vilifying Bobby, and suppressing dissent was powerless against the sheer magnitude of people power.What just happened will go down in history as one of the greatest health freedom victories of our time. A pariah, censored and defamed for decades, rose against the monolithic propaganda machine and won. This moment is an immense accomplishment for every single one of us who put in the time, energy, and resources—not for personal gain, not for power, but because we knew what was at stake…
 
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