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BOMBSHELL: RFK Jr. EXPOSES Big Pharma's 60-Year Medical School Deception — Doctors Got Just 2 Hours of Nutrition Training

Gary FranchiMarch 8, 2026171 views
BOMBSHELL: RFK Jr. EXPOSES Big Pharma's 60-Year Medical School Deception — Doctors Got Just 2 Hours of Nutrition Training
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The medical establishment's house of cards is finally crumbling, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is holding the match. In explosive new revelations that are sending shockwaves through America's healthcare system, RFK Jr. has exposed how Big Pharma orchestrated a 60-year cover-up that deliberately kept doctors ignorant about nutrition — all to protect their trillion-dollar prescription drug empire.

The smoking gun? Medical students received a pathetic TWO HOURS of nutrition training during their entire education. That's less time than most Americans spend watching a movie, yet these are the doctors we trust with our lives and health decisions.

This isn't some recent oversight, folks. This systematic suppression of nutritional knowledge dates back to the Kennedy administration — when JFK was in the White House and the American Medical Association was already aware of this critical gap in medical education. For six decades, they kept this dirty secret buried while Americans suffered and died.

The Deadly Consequences of Medical Malpractice

The results of this deliberate negligence are nothing short of criminal. One million Americans die from diet-related diseases every single year. Millions of our children are trapped in cycles of obesity and chronic illness. Meanwhile, doctors — through no fault of their own — were trained to reach for the prescription pad instead of addressing the root cause of disease: what we put in our bodies.

While Big Pharma executives got rich off keeping Americans sick and dependent on medications, the ancient wisdom that "food is medicine" was systematically erased from medical education. It's the perfect crime: create sick patients, then profit off their suffering for life.

"This exposé could be the catalyst that finally shifts the healthcare paradigm towards genuine wellness and preventive care, prioritizing nutrition as a cornerstone of health," according to recent analysis of Kennedy's findings.

This revelation adds massive credibility to President Trump's decision to bring RFK Jr. into his administration to clean house in our corrupt health agencies. Kennedy isn't just talking about reform — he's armed with the evidence to prove how deep this deception goes.

Patriots, this is exactly why we can't trust the establishment. They've been lying to us for 60 years, keeping us sick and dependent while they profit. It's time to demand answers: How many Americans died because doctors weren't taught that food could heal instead of harm?

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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone with the courage to speak truth to power! I've been saying this for years - my doctor couldn't even give me basic advice about how diet affects my thyroid condition. Had to figure it out myself through research and trial and error.
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HealthFreedomVerifiedjust now
Same here! My doctor just wanted to prescribe more pills instead of addressing the root cause through nutrition.
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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedjust now
It's criminal how they keep us sick to keep us dependent on their system.
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TruthSeeker1776Verifiedjust now
This explains SO much about why our healthcare system is broken. How can doctors properly treat patients when they don't even understand basic nutrition? No wonder chronic diseases are skyrocketing while Big Pharma profits soar.
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FreeThinkingDadVerifiedjust now
RFK Jr. is one of the few politicians willing to take on the medical establishment. Two hours of nutrition training in 8+ years of medical school? That's absolutely insane!
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
And they wonder why people are losing trust in the medical system. We need more leaders like RFK Jr. asking the tough questions.