Ending vaccines is the key issue. If Kennedy makes MAHA only about diet and exercise, then Big Pharma continues all its criminal and destructive behavior. Taking on Big Pharma is the litmus test. Otherwise, MAHA has been hijacked.
I understand your concerns about ensuring that Big Pharma is held accountable for its actions, and I agree that tackling the pharmaceutical industry’s corruption is a crucial battle. However, dismantling an industry as powerful as Big Pharma requires a strategic and multifaceted approach, one that addresses not only vaccine policy but also the larger systemic issues that have allowed pharmaceutical companies to exert such unchecked influence.
The Medical Accountability and Health Alliance (MAHA) is not about diluting the fight; it's about building a sustainable and effective movement that cannot be easily dismissed. If we solely focus on vaccine policy without addressing root causes, such as the regulatory agencies captured by pharmaceutical interests, the toxic food supply, and the chronic disease epidemic fueled by these industries, then we leave the door open for Big Pharma to continue its control under different pretexts.
By emphasizing clean food, holistic health, and natural immunity, MAHA is laying the groundwork for true health independence, which inherently weakens Big Pharma’s power. If people are healthier, more informed, and less dependent on pharmaceutical solutions, the demand for these products decreases naturally. This is the long-term strategy needed to cut off Big Pharma at its source.
That being said, Kennedy has already made it clear that he is not backing down from taking on Big Pharma, including holding vaccine manufacturers accountable. The fight is still very much alive, but it must be fought intelligently and strategically, ensuring that no single issue can be used to discredit the movement.
Ending vaccines is the key issue. If Kennedy makes MAHA only about diet and exercise, then Big Pharma continues all its criminal and destructive behavior. Taking on Big Pharma is the litmus test. Otherwise, MAHA has been hijacked.
You sound like an Indian chief:)
LOL.
I understand your concerns about ensuring that Big Pharma is held accountable for its actions, and I agree that tackling the pharmaceutical industry’s corruption is a crucial battle. However, dismantling an industry as powerful as Big Pharma requires a strategic and multifaceted approach, one that addresses not only vaccine policy but also the larger systemic issues that have allowed pharmaceutical companies to exert such unchecked influence.
The Medical Accountability and Health Alliance (MAHA) is not about diluting the fight; it's about building a sustainable and effective movement that cannot be easily dismissed. If we solely focus on vaccine policy without addressing root causes, such as the regulatory agencies captured by pharmaceutical interests, the toxic food supply, and the chronic disease epidemic fueled by these industries, then we leave the door open for Big Pharma to continue its control under different pretexts.
By emphasizing clean food, holistic health, and natural immunity, MAHA is laying the groundwork for true health independence, which inherently weakens Big Pharma’s power. If people are healthier, more informed, and less dependent on pharmaceutical solutions, the demand for these products decreases naturally. This is the long-term strategy needed to cut off Big Pharma at its source.
That being said, Kennedy has already made it clear that he is not backing down from taking on Big Pharma, including holding vaccine manufacturers accountable. The fight is still very much alive, but it must be fought intelligently and strategically, ensuring that no single issue can be used to discredit the movement.
Very well stated. I am looking forward to all that RFK Jr will hopefully accomplish in the next four years. This should be epic.