The jig is up for Big Vegetable. A bombshell new study from Sweden has blown a massive hole in decades of so-called "expert" advice that pushed Americans away from meat and toward plant-based diets — advice that may have been actively damaging our brains.
For years, the establishment nutrition complex has preached the same tired gospel: eat less meat, pile on the vegetables, and maybe your aging brain won't turn to mush. Turns out, for roughly 25% of the American population, following that advice has been not just wrong, but "measurably, consistently, damagingly wrong," according to new research.
Sound familiar, Patriots? It's the same pattern we've seen with COVID lockdowns, climate change hysteria, and every other "follow the science" scam the elites have pushed down our throats. They create the narrative, silence dissent, profit from the chaos, and leave working Americans holding the bag — or in this case, holding a head of lettuce while their cognitive function deteriorates.
The Meat and Potatoes Truth
While the vegetable lobby was busy convincing Americans that a ribeye steak was basically poison, they conveniently ignored the nutritional needs of millions of people whose brains actually REQUIRE the nutrients found in animal proteins to function properly.
This isn't just about diet preferences, folks. This is about a coordinated campaign by special interests to reshape American eating habits for profit, regardless of the health consequences for real people.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. As President Trump continues draining the swamp and exposing corrupt institutions across government, now we're learning that even our basic nutritional guidance has been compromised by corporate interests and ideological activists.
How many Americans have suffered cognitive decline because they trusted the "experts" who told them to avoid the very foods their brains needed most? How many families watched their loved ones fade away, never knowing that the government-approved diet recommendations might have accelerated their decline?
It's time to ask the hard questions: Who funded these flawed studies? Which politicians and bureaucrats pushed policies based on incomplete science? And most importantly — when will someone be held accountable for this nutritional malpractice that's been inflicted on the American people?
