During a recent interview with Chief Nerd on X (@TheChiefNerd), 2024 presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped a bomb about the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), calling it "a criminal organization."
Before interviewer Calley Means could even get done explaining the corruption behind the AAP, Kennedy interjected that the organization is untrustworthy and not worth the advice it dispenses.
"That is a criminal organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics, because doctors actually believe them," Kennedy shot back after Means revealed that the AAP wants the injectable weight-loss drug Ozempic, rather than proper diet, to be the first line of defense for 12-year-old children.
"So they're extremely dangerous," Kennedy continued. "And the doctors don't know that they just work for the pharmaceutical companies and they work for the food industry."
Means responded in agreement to Kennedy's statements about the AAP. A former industry consultant himself, Means recalled seeing AAP corruption way back when during the early days of his tenure.
"It's a huge problem," Means explained. "I'll take it to when I was an early career consultant for the food and pharma industries. The AAP actually did partnerships with Coke."
According to Means, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) also took millions of dollars from Coke.
"I helped funnel it," Means admitted about the role he personally played in facilitating cash transfers between the ADA and the junk food industry.
"Diabetes, which is literally caused by the weapon of mass destruction for blood sugar issues: liquid sugar, they didn't denounce Coke – they took money from them."
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