FDA Blames Declining Life-Expectancy on Free Speech

by
Steve MacDonald

Life-Expectancy in America dropped for the first time in modern history. The change follows the years-long response to the alleged SARS-CoV-WIV epidemic. But it wasn’t the virus or the response. According to the FDA, it was misinformation.

 

Califf said a new factor has joined the list of known causes of life expectancy disparities like race, ethnicity, income and education: living in a rural area, where he noted that people are exposed to different information sources. ..

He said there’s a need for better regulation, including “specific authorities at FDA, FTC and other areas” to root out misinformation.

 

Free speech has caused Americans to live shorter lives. This is actually common knowledge under socialist regimes. Saying the wrong thing shortens already reduced life expectancies on a daily basis. The government addresses instances of disinformation and misinformation by intimidating, arresting, jailing, or executing offenders.

That is how they root out misinformation. Is the head of the FDA suggesting something similar in the United States, and if not, how does he plan to prevent his agency or any other – given their weaponization and militarization in recent years – from descending into that trap?

No plans would be the best guess. It is in the interest of the agency to address mistakes, bad judgment, poor decisions, graft, and corruption, by preventing whistleblowers and isolating anyone who demonstrates the intellectual agility to ask uncomfortable questions.

We, of course, understand why. A systemic advance in the centralization of public health information (socialized medical propaganda) is to blame. The global narrative was more dangerous than the virus from which they claimed to be saving us. The suggestion of misfeasance or malfeasance cannot be permitted to persist. But the Constitution still stands in their way.

Maybe they could label opposing scientific opinions, credentialed or not, as hate speech. That’s a growing vector for intimidation. Or perhaps you can buy Twitter. I hear that place is a hotbed of public health debate since Elon Musk took the helm.

 

 

Substack | Igor Chudov

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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