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Major drug companies are controlled by a group that includes officials from Chase Manhattan Bank and Exxon. Their goal is to control all aspects of biology, from birth to death, including hormones, glands, and genes. John D. Rockefeller took over the medical industry in 1910, leading to the current allopathic system of medicine in the US. This system is controlled through accreditation of hospitals, physicians, and medications. As a result, healthcare costs have skyrocketed, making it unaffordable for most Americans. Cancer treatment is particularly expensive, with an average cost of $120,000. Despite the high cost, doctors often offer treatments that provide little benefit, but generate significant profits. These monopolies are all connected and controlled by the same group of elitists.

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People often believe doctors know everything, but if that were true, second opinions wouldn't exist. The healthcare system spends $4.5 trillion annually, yet life expectancy is declining. Most healthcare costs stem from chronic illnesses linked to diet and lifestyle, yet many medical schools lack nutrition courses. The U.S. has the highest infant and maternal mortality rates among developed countries and a life expectancy ten years shorter than Japan and Switzerland. This is alarming, and chronic illness was notably absent from political discussions. One candidate proposed addressing corruption in health agencies, ensuring unbiased research, and reversing chronic disease trends within two years, aiming for a healthier future as America approaches its 250th anniversary.

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The speaker claims the tobacco industry applied their expertise in addiction to food production, creating ultra-processed foods that lack satiability, leading to overconsumption. They state that almost 1,000 chemicals in American foods are banned in Europe and elsewhere, and that these novel chemicals are poorly processed by the body. The speaker notes a significant increase in chronic disease since their uncle's presidency, when 6% of Americans had chronic diseases and there was no budget for it. Now, chronic disease costs $4.3 trillion, five times the military budget. Pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and hospitals profit from this. The speaker asserts that the medical advice we receive is compromised due to corporate capture.

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Major drug companies are controlled by a group of individuals connected to Chase Manhattan Bank and Exxon. Their goal is to control all aspects of biology, from birth to death, including hormones, glands, and genes. John D. Rockefeller took over the medical industry in 1910, establishing a monopoly that still exists today. This allopathic system of medicine controls hospitals, physicians, and medications. As a result, healthcare costs in the US have skyrocketed, making it unaffordable for most citizens. Cancer treatment is particularly expensive, with an average cost of $120,000. Despite the high costs, doctors often offer limited options and focus on extracting money from patients. These monopolies are interconnected and controlled by a small group of elitists.

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Major drug companies are controlled by a group that includes officials from Chase Manhattan Bank and Exxon. Their goal is to control all aspects of biology, from birth to death, including hormones, glands, and genes. John D. Rockefeller took over the medical industry in 1910, creating a monopoly that still exists today. The cost of healthcare has skyrocketed, making it unaffordable for most Americans. Cancer treatment is particularly expensive, with an average cost of $120,000. Doctors often offer treatments that are costly and painful, providing little hope for survival. These monopolies are all connected and controlled by the same group of elitists.

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Major drug companies are controlled by a group of individuals from Chase Manhattan Bank, Exxon, and other companies. Their goal is to control all aspects of biology, including hormones, glands, and genes, as part of their social engineering agenda. John D. Rockefeller took over the medical industry in 1910, leading to the current allopathic system of medicine in the US. This system is controlled through accreditation of hospitals, physicians, and medications. The cost of healthcare has skyrocketed since then, making it unaffordable for most Americans. Cancer treatment is particularly expensive, with an average cost of $120,000. Despite the high costs, doctors often offer treatments that provide little benefit but generate significant profits. These monopolies are interconnected and controlled by a group of elitists known as the world order people.

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Pharmaceutical companies generate over two-thirds of their profits in the United States, despite the U.S. accounting for only 4% of the world's population. The speaker expresses respect for pharmaceutical companies and their leadership. They believe these companies successfully convinced people for many years that the current system was fair, even though the reasons why were not widely understood.

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America has an addiction crisis related to food, which is profitable for big food companies whose objective is to create cheap, addictive food. Almost every chronic condition shortening American lives is tied to food. Ultra-processed food makes up 70% of our diet and is weaponized with sugar, seed oils, and processed grains. The speaker claims the food market is rigged, and while working for the food industry, they helped pay off regulators, the media, lawmakers, and researchers to promote ultra-processed food as healthy. Coca-Cola allegedly pays organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics. The food industry is purportedly taking away humans' innate sense of what's good for them, hiring scientists from tobacco companies to shift them over to food science. Ultra-processed food is a science experiment that hijacks our evolutionary biology, making food addictive and normalized.

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Pharmaceutical companies generate over two-thirds of their profits in the United States, despite the U.S. accounting for only 4% of the world's population. The speaker expresses respect for pharmaceutical companies and their leadership. They believe these companies successfully convinced people for many years that the existing system was fair, even though the reasons why were not well understood. The speaker claims to have figured out the reasons behind this.

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The healthcare industry profits from our sickness, depression, and infertility, making chronic disease a lucrative business. Pharma and food industries are interconnected in fueling this cycle. We are encouraged to rely on pills, fear the system, and keep consuming.

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American medical groups, including the American Diabetes Association, accept money from processed food companies like Coke. Hospitals have soda machines and sponsorships from these companies. The ADA recommends small cans of Coke for diabetics despite rising diabetes rates. The medical system profits from sickness, not health.

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In an interview with John Abramson, a Harvard lecturer and expert in drug litigation, he discusses how America's commercialization of medical knowledge has led to the highest healthcare expenditure with the worst health outcomes. The country has experienced a decline in life expectancy and an increase in chronic diseases. Abramson attributes this to drug companies prioritizing profit over providing the best treatment and controlling information about their drugs. He highlights that prescribed medications are the third leading cause of death globally. He also connects these issues to the neoliberal economic model promoted by figures like Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and economist Milton Friedman, who believed that corporations should prioritize profits over people. This mindset helps explain the current state of healthcare. The COVID mRNA vaccine mandates have further exposed this issue.

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The US has twice as many toxic chemicals in the same products compared to other high-income countries. For example, US Quaker Oats, Mountain Dew, Heinz ketchup, and Doritos contain ingredients like high fructose corn syrup, yellow 5, brominated vegetable oil, and artificial colors, which are absent in their UK counterparts. The reason for this is that the same shareholders own the food and healthcare industries. Top shareholders of companies like Pepsi and Kellogg's also have major stakes in the healthcare industry. This creates a system where the population is poisoned through food, leading to increased healthcare needs and financial dependence, especially since the US spends the most on healthcare without universal coverage. These same entities also own major media outlets like Sony, Disney, CNN, Comcast, PBS, and Fox, enabling further manipulation of consumer behavior.

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The U.S. has the most expensive healthcare system globally, spending significantly more per person than any other nation, yet achieving poorer outcomes. Life expectancy ranks 49th worldwide, and infant mortality is 54th. Additionally, a higher number of people live with multiple chronic conditions compared to other wealthy countries. This situation is alarming, yet many find healthcare unaffordable.

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Chemo drugs are the only ones doctors profit directly from. They buy it for $5,000, sell it to patients for $12,000, and insurance pays $9,000. Doctors keep $4,000. Chemotherapy is used because it makes money, not because it works (97% failure rate). The pharmaceutical industry controls us. Money raised for breast cancer doesn't go to alternative treatments or research, only drugs and surgery that don't work.

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They just published an article showing which industries employ the most Americans state by state. In 1990, the map was filled with manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and public sector jobs. Today, the entire country is blanketed in one color, healthcare. Nearly every state's top employer is now in the sickness business. Since 1990, diabetes has doubled from seventeen to fourteen percent. Obesity has tripled from eleven to over forty percent. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, colorectal cancer in young adults, and myocarditis were once rare, now they're exploding. Six in ten adults now have one chronic disease with four in ten living with two or more. Big pharma, big food, and a broken medical system created the perfect loop.

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There is nothing more profitable than a sick child because insurance companies, hospitals, the medical cartel, and pharmaceutical companies profit from them. The earlier a child is sick, the more profitable they are. When the speaker's uncle was president, 6% of Americans had chronic disease; today, it's 60%. The annual cost of treating chronic disease was zero then, but now it's about $4.3 trillion, and none of it is necessary. In 1960, the autism rate was between one in 1,500 and one in 10,000. Today, according to the CDC, it's one in every 34 kids, and in some states, like California, Utah, and New Jersey, it's one in 22. These children should be healthy and high-performing, but instead, they have an extraordinary disability. Full-blown autism can result in nonverbal, non-toilet-trained children who will never graduate high school or live independently.

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There is nothing more profitable in our society today than a sick child, with insurance companies, hospitals, the medical cartel, and pharmaceutical companies having lifetime annuities; the speaker says they want kids sick for the rest of their lives, creating a whole generation. When my uncle was president, six percent of Americans had chronic disease today at sixty percent. The annual cost of treating chronic disease was Zero back then; today it's about $4,300,000,000,000. For autism, in 1960 the rate was reportedly about one in twenty five hundred, one in fifteen hundred, one in twenty five hundred, one in ten thousand; today it's one in thirty four kids according to the CDC, with states like California, Utah, and New Jersey at one in 22. These kids should be healthy; these kids shouldn't be our highest performing kids.

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The speaker claims the U.S. is the "sickest country in the world," with chronic disease affecting 60% of Americans, compared to 3% when his uncle was president. Autism rates have risen from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 31, and diabetes is exploding, with 38% of teens now diabetic or pre-diabetic. This impacts national security, as 74% of American kids can't qualify for military service. The U.S. spends $1.3 trillion annually on chronic disease, bankrupting the country. The speaker praises legislators for addressing this at the grassroots level, opposing the "mass poisoning" by industries that have captured regulatory agencies. He notes the U.S. has 10,000 food ingredients compared to Europe's 400 due to regulatory capture. He challenges the press to investigate politicians who oppose the SNAP waiver legislation, questioning why taxpayers fund sugary drinks in nutrition programs. He accuses public health groups opposing the legislation of taking money from the soda industry, calling it "legalized bribery." He states that a healthy person has a thousand dreams, but a sick person only has one.

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They hide the fact that we can heal ourselves through simple lifestyle and diet changes. The medications they give us only provide temporary relief. The root cause of inflammation, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer is highly processed food and sugar. They keep us unaware so we remain dependent. But we know the truth.

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Our healthcare system is criticized as a hoax, and the speaker advises against getting sick or going to the hospital because they believe it will lead to death. They argue that instead, people should focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The speaker presents a graph comparing healthcare expenditure and life expectancy in the US, highlighting that despite spending the most on healthcare globally, Americans have a lower life expectancy. They also mention that Americans consume a significant amount of prescription medication, indicating a high level of illness. The speaker questions the effectiveness of commonly prescribed medications like statins, claiming they increase the risk of diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. They conclude by stating that diabetes and Alzheimer's medications are also considered hoaxes.

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Major drug companies are controlled by a group that includes representatives from Chase Manhattan Bank and Exxon. Their goal is to control all aspects of biology, from birth to death, including hormones, glands, and genes. John D. Rockefeller took over the medical industry in 1910, creating a monopoly that still exists today. This has led to skyrocketing healthcare costs, especially for cancer treatment, which can cost around $120,000. Despite the high costs, doctors often offer little hope for a cure. These monopolies are all connected and controlled by a small group of elitists known as the world order people.

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Major drug companies worldwide are controlled by a group of individuals connected to Chase Manhattan Bank and Exxon. Their aim is to control all aspects of biology, from birth to death, including hormones, glands, and genes. This is part of their broader goal of social control and eugenics. Since 1910, John D. Rockefeller took over the medical industry in the US, leading to the current allopathic system of medicine. The cost of healthcare has skyrocketed, making it unaffordable for most Americans. Cancer treatment, for example, costs around $120,000, with little promise of a cure. These monopolies are interconnected, with the same group of elitists behind them.

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The U.S. faces a severe chronic disease crisis, costing $4.3 trillion annually, which is five times the military budget. Medical expenses for chronic diseases have skyrocketed from zero during previous administrations to 95% of healthcare spending today. This situation is exacerbated by processed foods, chemicals, and a profit-driven healthcare system that benefits from keeping people sick. Pharmaceutical companies profit from lifelong patients, with drugs like Ozempic costing $1,500 weekly. A proposed bill could lead to $3 trillion in costs for treating obesity. Instead, for a fraction of that amount, providing every American with three organic meals daily could eliminate diabetes, a condition treatable with proper nutrition and exercise.

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How America’s Healthcare System Keeps You Dependent - Calley Means
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Modern healthcare is fundamentally flawed due to economic incentives that profit from prolonged illness rather than promoting health. Insurance companies, under the Affordable Care Act, are incentivized to raise premiums, which leads to higher costs and more sickness. Pharmaceutical companies focus on chronic disease management, as 95% of their sales come from treatments for conditions like heart disease and diabetes, which require ongoing medication rather than cures. This creates a cycle where sick patients are more profitable. Childhood obesity and chronic diseases are rising, with 50% of teens overweight or obese. The pharmaceutical industry profits from this trend, as a healthy child is not a profitable patient. The healthcare system is structured to prioritize interventions and treatments over preventative measures. Hospitals, as the largest employers, are incentivized to fill beds and perform procedures, often leading to unnecessary surgeries and prescriptions. The healthcare system's focus on treating symptoms rather than root causes is evident in the rise of medications like statins and antidepressants, which are prescribed without addressing lifestyle factors. The American Academy of Pediatrics has recently recommended aggressive interventions for overweight children, influenced by pharmaceutical funding. Environmental factors, including diet and toxins, contribute significantly to chronic health issues. The prevalence of ultra-processed foods, heavily subsidized and marketed, exacerbates these problems. The U.S. food system is designed to promote unhealthy eating habits, with government programs like SNAP allowing the purchase of sugary drinks. The conversation around health must shift from treating diseases to promoting overall wellness. This includes recognizing the interconnectedness of various health conditions and addressing metabolic dysfunction as a root cause. The healthcare system needs to be reoriented to prioritize preventative care and holistic health solutions. The current trajectory of healthcare spending is unsustainable, with chronic diseases projected to bankrupt the system. There is a need for bipartisan action to reform healthcare policies, focusing on clean food and water, and addressing the systemic issues that lead to poor health outcomes. The conversation must include a reevaluation of how healthcare is funded and the role of pharmaceutical companies in shaping health guidelines.
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