The Absurdity of Public Health
Serving power, not the public
Dr. Robert W. Malone
May 13, 2026

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The fixation on backyard chickens, raw milk, masking rituals, playground closures, or endlessly sanitized consumer guidance is not primarily about reducing the largest drivers of disease and death. If it were, public health agencies would spend far more time confronting the catastrophic consequences of ultra-processed food, metabolic dysfunction, pharmaceutical overprescribing, hospital-acquired infections, sedentary lifestyles, environmental toxicity, and the economic incentives that quietly fuel chronic disease.
But those are structurally difficult problems. They implicate large institutions, politically connected industries, government policy failures, and decades of bureaucratic complicity.
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It would seem that until “We, The Sheeple” recognize that “court intellectuals” are just Gooferment propaganda dressed up in a white coat of a doctor or scientist.
How can they DEMAND health improvements in the things that cause real harm?
It seems to me that honest measurements taken by real people are the answer.
Where did we find the honest answers about the clot shot? The morticians reporting long fiberous coagulated blood clots in the dead. The few honest doctors who were silenced for calling <synonym for excrement from a male cow> on masks and social 6’ distancing that were lessons from the Spanish Flu Epidemic. Bloggers, podcasters, and individuals who reported and tracked data.
Argh!
And, what did we get from the Gooferment? Misinformation, disinformation, and wealth transfer from the poor and middle class to Big Pharma, politicians, and bureaucrats.
Argh!
We have to focus on the results that we can see: almost everyone’s obese, real food if available is hideously expensive, illegal immigration is draining resources, welfare is creating a fourth generation of “welfare farmers”, crime is out of control with many relating offenders, and — by the way — children can’t read or do simple math.
So we have to start holding politicians and bureaucrats accountable for results; not promises.
Argh!
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