If you’ve been keeping up with the news, you’ll know that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was recently appointed as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).
RFK Jr. has begun shaking up the status quo and, not surprisingly, mainstream health “experts” are losing their minds. He’s making headlines—not just for his past controversies but for his ambitious plan to clean up a corrupt system.
For years, we’ve warned about the deep ties between Big Pharma, government agencies, and public health policies that put profits before people. And RFK Jr. seems to recognize the same issue.
He’s talking about breaking the stranglehold of corporate influence, holding the FDA accountable, and putting Americans’ health before industry interests.
But will he be allowed to follow through? And more importantly—how much of a difference will it actually make?
RFK Jr. has promised to “clean up corruption” at the HHS, a massive agency that oversees the FDA, CDC, and NIH—all institutions that have long been accused of favoring pharmaceutical interests over public health.
His goal?
To eliminate the revolving door between Big Pharma and regulatory agencies, a cycle where former drug company executives take high-level government positions, then return to the private sector to profit from policies they helped create.
Critics say his efforts could “undermine public trust in medicine,” but isn’t that trust already broken?
Americans have been lied to about everything from statins to opioids to vaccine injuries. If RFK Jr. can bring more transparency and accountability to these agencies, it could be a turning point for health policy in the U.S.
One of the most controversial aspects of RFK Jr.’s plan is his direct attack on the FDA’s suppression of alternative medicine. He has vowed to end what he calls the “FDA’s war on public health”, particularly its efforts to shut down access to natural therapies.
In his own words, this includes reversing “aggressive suppression of psychedelics, peptides, stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies, chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins, clean foods, sunshine, exercise, nutraceuticals and anything else that advances human health and can’t be patented by Pharma.”
If he follows through, it could mean a major shift in how alternative medicine is treated in the U.S.
Right now, many life-changing therapies are either banned or priced out of reach—not because they don’t work, but because they don’t make money for the pharmaceutical industry.
Of course, RFK Jr.’s history with vaccines makes him a lightning rod for criticism. He’s been called a “danger to public health” for questioning vaccine safety, despite the fact that vaccines have been rushed to market with little long-term data, and injuries are dismissed as “rare.”
RFK Jr. has softened his stance in recent months, saying he won’t take away anyone’s vaccines but will ensure that scientific safety studies are transparent. That’s a far cry from the fearmongering headlines claiming he’s out to destroy immunization programs!
RFK Jr. has also spoken out against fluoridated water, calling for more transparency around its potential dangers. Mainstream media ridicules this stance, but recent studies—including a federal court ruling—have suggested that fluoride exposure could contribute to lower IQ in children.
If nothing else, Kennedy’s leadership could bring more scrutiny to an issue long dismissed as a conspiracy theory.
Beyond fluoride, he’s looking at reforming America’s broken food system—something even his critics admit is a good idea. He has advocated for removing harmful chemicals from food, regulating ultra-processed products, and even changing the way fast food chains fry their food (hint: bringing back tallow instead of inflammatory seed oils).
Even skeptics, like food policy expert Marion Nestle, admit that Kennedy is “calling for fixing the food system, eliminating conflicts of interest between industry and government, and getting toxic chemicals out of the food supply.”
RFK Jr.’s appointment to HHS could be a game-changer—if he’s allowed to follow through. Big Pharma, government bureaucrats, and media gatekeepers will do everything in their power to block him.
They’re already calling him a “threat to public health”, but in reality, the biggest threat to public health is a system built on deception, financial incentives, and a revolving door of corruption.
For those of us who believe in medical freedom, transparency, and true health reform, RFK Jr. is at least asking the right questions. Whether he will actually be able to clean up the mess is still unclear.
But one thing is certain: the fact that his nomination sent shockwaves through the establishment is a sign that the right people are afraid. And that’s always a good place to start.
To reforming our health system,
Rachel Mace
Managing Editorial Director, e-Alert
with contributions from the research team
Sources:
Tirrell, M., & Dillinger, K. (2024, November 15). RFK Jr.’s to-do list to make America “healthy” has health experts worried. CNN. https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/15/health/rfk-jr-health-issues-stances/index.html