"Do we love our kids more than we hate each other?"
In his powerful speech, RFK Jr. raises a question that strikes at the core of the issue.
This article is not about politics, who or how to vote or any election. We believe voting is a personal choice and we respect each person's freedom to vote and the choice they make.
This article is about a very serious issue that is affecting all of us, all around the globe: our health and more importantly, the health of our children. This newsletter may be the most important newsletter we have ever written. This is about the future of humanity.
Today it's important to be empowered when it comes to our own wellness. We encourage everyone to read, investigate and explore to uncover what's true for you. Remember, the "truth" can vary for each person; it's not a one-size-fits-all. By educating and informing ourselves, we can make confident choices. True empowerment comes from recognizing that we are the captains of our own journey.
Recently, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. paused his US presidential campaign to support another candidate, emphasizing their shared focus on creating a healthier future, particularly for children, by ensuring they thrive in a toxin-free environment.
We share this not due to any political affiliation, but because we believe in listening to all sides of the debate and more importantly, observing people's actions. We happen to agree with RFK's focus on the current health crisis and believe he speaks the truth. It's an important message that deserves attention. While mainstream media labels him as anti-many-things, he is actually against mercury found in certain products and advocates for removing heavy metals, toxins, chemicals and ultimately childhood illness, that plagues the world.
We encourage openness to various opinions, thoughtful consideration of information and forming your own informed, integrity-based conclusions.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
One of the most important speeches in American History?
Time Stamp:Health Crisis: 26:00
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out of the presidential race last month, throwing his support behind another candidate. That isn't the important part for us, what is important, is the issue he exposes. In a wide-ranging address, Kennedy breaks down the divide in politics, discusses his position on media & censorship, addresses the cycle of never-ending wars and most importantly shares his stance on the health of our society and the impact on our children.
"I was a ferocious critic of many policies during his first administration and there are still issues and approaches upon which we continue to have very serious differences BUT we are aligned on (eradicating) the childhood disease epidemic..." - RFK Jr.
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Viewer Comments:
"Living in New Zealand, I'm not as familiar with American politics as I'd like to be. However, after listening to this man's speech, I felt a strong sense of his integrity. He comes across as someone deeply passionate about making a positive impact and truly deserves a role in the political arena where he can effect real change."
"I'm Australian, I understand America sneezes and Australia gets a cold. I'm deeply invested in RFK's message. I could weep over this! RFK is a beacon of hope to democracy around the world. God bless you RFK and gods speed."
"This is eye opening to me. I can't believe how genuinely concerned for the common man a politician can be. I wish that we will have a lot more people like him."
"Thank you sir...as I sit here in Canada with tears in my eyes,. You give me hope."
"This speech literally brought me to tears. I've been natural for almost 30 years. I can't go into a store without being sickened about what is allowed to be sold for food & body products. So much love & respect for Robert Kennedy speaking the truth & standing up for us. Listening to this speech was a dream come true."
"This Brit is profoundly humbled by hearing these words from RFK. Respect Sir. If only we could hear or see even half this level of honesty, humanity and decency from the current British government."
"As someone crushed by chronic disease, and someone who hopes better for our children, I am deeply grateful to the bravery of this man."
Let's change the system that keeps so many of us sick
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his speech recommended watching this interview.
Casey Means was a Stanford-educated surgeon that graduated at the top of her class. Her brother Calley, a Harvard Business School graduate, was a lobbyist for pharma and the food industry. Both quit their jobs in horror when they realized how many people were being killed by the systems they participated in.
This is a long video, it is 02:20:56 but it may be one of the most important videos you watch. Suggestion: Watch in 15-30 minute intervals.
Together, we can make this world a healthy place for all.
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson engages in discussion with Harvard psychiatrist, researcher and author Christopher Palmer MD, exploring how physical health and mental health issues may be linked and how diet can play a role in healing.
Did you notice the thread about mitochondria between RFK Jr, Casey & Calley Means & Dr. Palmer?
We are in the midst of a global mental health crisis and mental illnesses are on the rise. But what causes mental illness? And why are mental health problems so hard to treat?
Drawing on decades of research, Harvard psychiatrist Dr. Chris Palmer outlines a revolutionary new understanding that for the first time unites our existing knowledge about mental illness within a single framework: Mental disorders are metabolic disorders of the brain.