I have hesitated to comment on the two nominations
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Without getting into the political end of things, they each bring some baggage to the table. The difference I think is theirs is less damaging and less inhibiting than most. For some, the Kennedy name alone is enough to condemn. That being said, JFK was a great president. For RFK, Jr., I think he has built up a decent enough reputation to stand on his own. Interestingly, his nomination was withdrawn initially and then reinstated after an X (Twitter) storm erupted. That’s star power based upon the work he’s done in exposing the (mostly) fraudulent medical industry. He has since backed off the most divisive elements (i.e. - vax fiasco) so even tho he’ll get grilled during his confirmation hearing, I believe he’ll get approval. Not a gimme, but probable. Can he put a saddle on the untamed and undisciplined CMMS?
Dr. Oz has some investments in United Healthcare and another health insurance related stock. To be fair, having some shares is not necessarily a ringing endorsement. Although he does advocate for a payroll tax to help out Medicare Advantage companies, something I strongly oppose. He had a long-running tv show, 13 yrs. You don’t have that kind of staying power unless you have pleased the ‘big pharma’ gods, at least to a certain extent. For the most part, he stayed on the reservation. No senate approval is necessary so he’s probably good-to-go. Dr. Oz is media savvy, in a big way. On one show on PEMF in which Actipatch was actually mentioned, it generated 60,000 Actipatch units sold until the pharma-funded FDA bullies crashed the party. That is the power he brings to the table. He has a huge following in the female demographic. All told, This guy can sell and promote Actipatch/RecoveryRx to whomever needs convincing like no other. Is Kennedy-Oz the KO, one-two punch combination to finally win this battle for a saner, wiser, and kinder pain management protocol? Or will it drag out to a TKO - TrumpKennedyOz ?
The following is from Mike Adams (MA) of Natural News. Despite lots of rhetoric to convince everybody he’s part of the ‘alternative’, MA is as much ‘plugged in’ into the status quo as any big pharma apparatchik. Even tho I no longer follow him as I once did, he does have a huge fan base. This quote doesn’t mention PEMF but it is in the same ballpark. More individual empowerment as in using Actipatch and insisting on RecoveryRx for post operative pain, for example.
Quote:Taking it all into account, it is my opinion that the groundwork is being laid. MA is an influencer. We need an army of influencers to start the national conversation. Start early, spread the ‘word’ far and wide thru many diversified outlets. In digital terms, we desperately need to go ‘viral’. We have been languishing (seemingly) and nibbling on small markets for too long. We need star power, celebrity status, and those digital influencers working overtime for the greater good. It worked for RFK, Jr to get reinstated for the nomination and we need it now for BIEL. In other words, we need a “Dr. Oz Show” for the entire nation. It’s time.
With Dr Oz now being nominated to join Trump's MAHA team, I'm calling for revolutionary reforms that decentralize health and medicine. We don't need a centralized government or state medical boards telling us what we're allowed to do. It's time to free humanity from the enslavement of centralized medical control, Big Pharma's stranglehold and "hospital protocols" that are nothing but medical homicide.
Quote:In recent weeks, volume has been way up. Are some folks avoiding the last minute rush and acquiring shares at these fire sale prices?
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