Statement of Support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS)
America has spoken and will not be silenced. We want President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Make America Healthy Again. We trust and applaud their vision.
As concerned American citizens invested in transparent and innovative public health leadership, we support the decision to appoint Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), recognizing his commitment to challenging industry influence in public health policy and unleashing public discourse on complex health issues.
As stakeholders in public health who prioritize open dialogue and individual medical autonomy, we view the criticism of RFK Jr.’s appointment as an attempt to suppress legitimate questions about the chronic disease epidemic. His appointment represents an opportunity to strengthen America’s health infrastructure by challenging entrenched medical paradigms, encouraging critical examination of public health strategies, and restoring transparency to health care decision-making. His willingness to scrutinize scientific consensus on topics such as vaccines, fluoride, raw milk, glyphosate, electromagnetic radiation, food additives, and more reflects a steadfast commitment to informed consent that Americans deserve.
Common sense solutions that RFK Jr. has suggested:
- Ban direct-to-consumer drug advertisements.
- Ban gain-of-function research.
- Remove ultra-processed foods from school lunches.
- Remove fluoride from U.S. water systems. “Fluoride is an industrial waste associated with arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer, IQ loss, neurodevelopmental disorders, and thyroid disease.”
- Free U.S. federal agencies from corporate capture and return to gold-standard, evidence-based science.
- Investigate declining fertility by scrutinizing the effects of the pesticide glyphosate, chemicals in plastics, heavy metals, and nutrition.
- “I will provide Americans with transparency and access to all the data so they can make informed choices for themselves and their families,” he said.
- End censorship. We need urgent protection of free speech, which he has pointed out is a right, not a privilege.
- He believes that Americans can handle “contrary ideas that don’t fit the MSM [mainstream media] narrative.” We can have “thought-provoking conversations” and “decide for ourselves.”
- Remove seed oils from fast food. The switch from tallow to using seed oils coincided with the start of the obesity epidemic.
- Investigate why the CDC recommends “unsafe and ineffective” COVID shots for babies who are at “near zero risk” for the illness.
- Ban harmful food additives that have already been banned in other countries but are still allowed in the U.S.
- “We will get chemicals out of the water, air, food, and soil,” he said.
- End the chronic disease epidemic to Make America Healthy Again.
In summary, RFK Jr. is only a threat to bloated and corrupt government institutions, the legacy media that withholds information, and major industries who attempt to control American policy (i.e. pharmaceutical, processed food manufacturers, and pesticide, chemical, and plastics manufacturers).
As the Secretary of Health, with oversight of the National Institute of Health (NIH), RFK Jr. would be in the position to change the face of scientific research by ensuring transparency and integrity in federal grants for research.
RFK Jr.’s appointment represents a critical opportunity for transformative leadership in public health. America undeniably needs a change for our health and for our future. As a proven outsider with extensive experience challenging bureaucratic systems, he brings essential perspectives to health policy. His willingness to critically examine existing institutional frameworks offers a necessary reset for federal health agencies that have become increasingly detached from genuine public needs. Far from sabotage, this appointment signals a commitment to reimagining public health infrastructure through innovative, citizen-focused approaches that prioritize individual choice and systemic accountability.
We invite you to join us in publicly supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Your endorsement will help advance a new era of transparency in public health. Together, we can demonstrate the people’s mandate for a shift in the health of our nation.