Thank you for bringing us up to date on our USG/HHS strategies to fend off threats to their revenue strategy and credibilty.
HHS Reform 1 - get someone in place who is actually able to effectively select credentialed and competent experts to act as advisors and as spokespersons on behalf of the CDC.
Thank you for bringing us up to date on our USG/HHS strategies to fend off threats to their revenue strategy and credibilty.
HHS Reform 1 - get someone in place who is actually able to effectively select credentialed and competent experts to act as advisors and as spokespersons on behalf of the CDC.
HHS Reform 2 - Put someone in charge of assigning CDC spokespersons whose credentials and experience are commensurate with topics being addressed.
In the meantime - the issues at hand are crystal clear and effectively documented. Not unlike the issues existing with the Depts of Energy, Interior, EPA, Justice, FBI et al. What can we do next to knock holes in their walls of incompetence, upper tier attitudes and intransigence?
One considers avenues for a more obvious frontal attack. Down the line regulatory means to force reconsiderations of products, solutions being effectively challenged.
The great accomplishment has been that so far efforts have opened more eyes, ears and minds. Fewer are succumbing to the Gov/Pharmas siren songs.
Better idea - dismantle the whole thing. We don't need HHS, CDC, NIH, or any other of these tax-consuming bureaucracies that do nothing other than perpetuate their sinecures and support globalist elites. The US Constitution makes no provision for the national government to involve itself with health. As for the other outfits you mention? Shut them all down - zero out their funding.
Dept of Energy has never produced one BTU of energy
Dept of Justice - they want to prosecute "just-us"
FBI - American gestapo
EPA - full of flat-earthers
Interior - not bad, but probably better handled at the state level
Furthermore, having a "health" bureaucracy has done absolutely nothing to advance the health of American citizens - we are, overall, some off the most unhealthy people alive - seems like all the money we spend on public health would have resulted in improved health for citizens - but what is actually the case? the pharmaceutical industry continues to enrich itself by providing allopathic products designed to alleviate the symptoms of disorders. All the while the medical industry enriches itself by promoting these (non-)remedies, and never addressing the root cause of these symptoms, thus developing long-term customers rather than cured patients.
Thank you for bringing us up to date on our USG/HHS strategies to fend off threats to their revenue strategy and credibilty.
HHS Reform 1 - get someone in place who is actually able to effectively select credentialed and competent experts to act as advisors and as spokespersons on behalf of the CDC.
HHS Reform 2 - Put someone in charge of assigning CDC spokespersons whose credentials and experience are commensurate with topics being addressed.
In the meantime - the issues at hand are crystal clear and effectively documented. Not unlike the issues existing with the Depts of Energy, Interior, EPA, Justice, FBI et al. What can we do next to knock holes in their walls of incompetence, upper tier attitudes and intransigence?
One considers avenues for a more obvious frontal attack. Down the line regulatory means to force reconsiderations of products, solutions being effectively challenged.
The great accomplishment has been that so far efforts have opened more eyes, ears and minds. Fewer are succumbing to the Gov/Pharmas siren songs.
Power to the many strategies employed!
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Better idea - dismantle the whole thing. We don't need HHS, CDC, NIH, or any other of these tax-consuming bureaucracies that do nothing other than perpetuate their sinecures and support globalist elites. The US Constitution makes no provision for the national government to involve itself with health. As for the other outfits you mention? Shut them all down - zero out their funding.
Dept of Energy has never produced one BTU of energy
Dept of Justice - they want to prosecute "just-us"
FBI - American gestapo
EPA - full of flat-earthers
Interior - not bad, but probably better handled at the state level
Furthermore, having a "health" bureaucracy has done absolutely nothing to advance the health of American citizens - we are, overall, some off the most unhealthy people alive - seems like all the money we spend on public health would have resulted in improved health for citizens - but what is actually the case? the pharmaceutical industry continues to enrich itself by providing allopathic products designed to alleviate the symptoms of disorders. All the while the medical industry enriches itself by promoting these (non-)remedies, and never addressing the root cause of these symptoms, thus developing long-term customers rather than cured patients.
It's enough to make one "sick."
You surely bring out relevant points and an oft mentioned alternative. Surely worth considering if and when an opportunity arises.