Health vs. Wealth Tsunami of Truth
1: The Health Industry and the Numbers Game
Welcome back! Today we are diving into the ‘Health vs. Wealth’ debate. You know, they say money cannot buy happiness, but apparently, $200 billion a year buys a lot of… well, we are still looking for the receipt.
Timothy McWhorter recently posted: ‘Does anyone else find it odd that $200 billion is spent on cancer research every single year and the only thing to show for it is a 75% increase in cancer deaths since the 1990’s?’
Tim’s math is ‘mathing’ in a very uncomfortable direction. It is like paying for a premium gym membership for 30 years and somehow ending up with less muscle and more back pain. We are told we are winning the war on disease, but the scoreboard looks a little lopsided, does it not?
2: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Poking the Bear
Let’s talk about how we find the ‘bad stuff.’ Sometimes the test feels more aggressive than the problem it is looking for.
LisaK posted: ‘Imagine this: if you have a lump and get a mammogram, the lump gets compressed… then it bursts and spreads cancer everywhere… Same with biopsies – you break the tumor and what does it do? It spreads.’
Lisa is tapping into a fear many people have: that poking the bear (or the tumor) just makes it angrier. It is like trying to find a gas leak with a lit match – it will find it, but you might not like the results. Some European countries (like Denmark and parts of the UK) have had very public scientific debates about whether mass screening leads to “over-treating” tiny tumors that might never have caused a problem.
While the medical community swears by these tests, the logic of ‘squishing’ a potential problem is enough to make anyone winced. Are our diagnostic tools helping us catch the fire, or are they just fanning the flames?
3: The Invisible Waves and the Tech Connection
Let’s talk about the air. Not just the stuff you breathe, but the stuff you cannot see – the invisible ‘vibes’ that give you five bars of service but maybe a zero-bar headache.
Jeff Cloud shared a post outlining a timeline: ‘1920 radio rollout – Spanish flu; 1979 1G rollout – Swine flu; 1991 2G rollout – Cholera; 1998 3G rollout – Avian flu; 2009 4G rollout – Swine flu; 2019 5G rollout – Covid; 2026 6G rollout – Hantavirus. I think something invisible IS making us sick.’
It is quite the coincidence, right? Every time we get faster downloads, we get faster… well, down-time. If 7G ever comes out, we might just teleport directly into a doctor’s waiting room. It makes you wonder if ‘airplane mode’ should actually be called ‘survival mode.’
Of course, the history books might argue that Cholera and Swine Flu existed long before we were trying to play ‘Snake’ on a Nokia, but the timing of these tech leaps always seems to come with a side of ‘coughing.’ Maybe the earth is just allergic to high-speed internet?
4: Lab Leaks and Gain-of-Function
Kari Vance, a Truth & Tallow Activist, notes that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is drawing a hard line: ‘Pandemics don’t simply ‘appear,’ but emerge from risky laboratory practices… RFK Jr. has stated that if given power, he would end gain-of-function research entirely, placing public safety above scientific prestige.’
It is a classic debate: Do we study the fire to learn how to put it out, or does studying the fire just lead to everyone getting burned? RFK Jr.’s position is basically, ‘Stop playing with matches in a wooden house.’ Whether you are a fan of his or not, the question of who oversees the people tweaking viruses in labs is something that definitely keeps people up at night.
5: A Personal Note on the Voice
Many people wonder about RFK Jr.’s voice – and he finally gave an answer. Joanie Morgan shared an exchange where a reporter asked RFK Jr. why he stopped getting flu shots in 2005.
He replied: ‘I began looking at the side effects. One of the injuries… was spasmodic dysphonia, which is an injury I have to my voice. That’s why my voice is so screwed up. And that turns out to be a vaccine injury.’
Whether or not a doctor would sign off on that diagnosis, that is his lived experience. It is a reminder that for these public figures, this is not just ‘policy’ – it is personal. It is hard to tell someone they are wrong about their own body when they have to live with the sound of it every single day.
You have to love the irony of a man whose voice was supposedly taken by a vaccine becoming the loudest voice in the room against them. It is like the universe has a very weird sense of poetic justice. He might sound like he is gargling gravel, but he is definitely making sure we all hear the crunch.
6: The Information Gap (Ratvirus vs. Reality)
Why is it that some things get a 24-hour news cycle and others get… absolute silence? Jaclyn K. Tharp (Vaxileaks) posted: ‘Media: ‘6 cases of ratvirus – it’s an outbreak!’ 2.7 million reports in the health tracking systems regarding potential vaccine injuries. Media: (Crickets).’
It is all about the ‘scare-of-the-week.’ We will track six rats across three states like it is a Hollywood thriller, but when millions of people are logging into self-reporting systems like V-Safe or VAERS to say, ‘Hey, I don’t feel so good since I took the Vax,’ the silence is deafening. Even if only a fraction of those reports are confirmed, should we not be talking about it as much as the rodents?
7: The Price of ‘No’ and the Spine Check
We often talk about ‘choice,’ but we rarely talk about the receipt that comes with it. For some, saying ‘no’ was not just a social awkwardness – it was a financial demolition.
A post from Truth Bomb laid it all out: ‘Refusing the vaccine cost me my house, savings, and a seven-figure business I spent a decade building… (So, don’t tell me you didn’t have a choice!)You had a choice, you just didn’t have the spine. Your cowardice and compliance fueled the mandates, destroyed lives, and turned society into a playground for authoritarian psychopaths.’
Whoa. Tell us how you really feel, Truth Bomb! But look, behind the anger is a very real point: a ‘choice’ that costs you your house is not much of a choice, is it? It is like a robber saying you have the ‘choice’ to give him your wallet or get shot. Technically, yes, that is a choice – but one of those options is significantly less fun.
Truth Bomb continues: ‘You bent over, rolled up your sleeve, and sold your soul for a paycheck… You weren’t just part of the problem, you were the problem.’
This is the ‘Spine Check.’ It’s easy to judge from the sidelines, but when the bank is calling about your mortgage, suddenly that ‘spine’ feels a lot more flexible. It is a brutal look at human nature. We like to think we are the heroes of the movie, but most of us are just trying not to get kicked out of the theater. How much is your ‘soul’ worth when the bills are due? For some, it is seven figures; for others, it is just the ability to walk into a grocery store.
Families are falling apart over this. It’s time to give it all some grace. Some forgiveness…and realize that this choice, no matter what it was, has had some terrible consequences for some who need our prayers right now.
8: The Historical Theories and the Masonic Creed
Now, let’s go back in time. Some people believe the blueprint for our current health landscape was drawn up a long time ago in rooms with very heavy curtains.
A document often cited as the ‘John D. Rockefeller Masonic Creed’ states: ‘We will keep their lives short and their minds weak while pretending to do the opposite… We will use soft metals, aging accelerators and sedatives in food and water as well as in the air. They will be covered in poisons wherever they turn.’
Now, a quick reality check for the history buffs: there is no actual record of Rockefeller writing this. It looks more like an internet ‘creepypasta’ that surfaced in the early 2000s. But whether you believe Rockefeller said this, or not, you have to admit – if someone was trying to make us ‘weak,’ putting sedatives in the water and aging accelerators in the snacks would be a pretty effective project to shorten lives. It is the ultimate ‘gaslighting’ – telling us we are living longer while we are all reaching for the ibuprofen at 9:00 AM.
9: The Efficiency Mindset
This mindset of humans as ‘commodities’ is not just found in internet rumors. Jacques Attali, a man who advised presidents, did write in his 1981 book, L’Avenir du Futur: ‘As soon as a person gets to be older than sixty or sixty-five… he costs society dearly. From the point of view of society, it is much better that the human machine stops abruptly than that it deteriorates gradually.’
Now, that is not a meme – that is a direct quote. It is the ‘efficiency’ mindset that our neighboring country Canada is not only looking at, but actually giving people an opt out option to carry out! To a mathematician, a human being is a line item on a spreadsheet. If you are not ‘profitable,’ the system starts looking for the ‘off’ switch. It makes you realize that the ‘population control’ conversation is not just sci-fi; it is basic accounting to some people. And honestly? I have seen my internet bill; I know how it feels to be a ‘line item.’
What if the answer is not giving people a pill to end their lives, but Med Beds and money that not only make our lives longer, but give us something to look forward to as we finally have the health and resources to make our dreams come true? Some are saying this is a very real possibility. Time will tell, won’t it?
So, hold onto your belly buttons, we are going around some corners very fast these days. And the end of the old ‘health’ system that has treated us like line items instead of Sovereign Beings? Well, something tells me that all that is coming to an end with an abrupt sign that says HALT! And we may be looking at a health system that actually promises health instead of wealth to the Rockefellers that have never seemed to care much about our longevity.
10: The Garage Solution
Now for a bit of good news – and proof that sometimes a high school junior with a garage and a dream is more effective than a government committee with a billion-dollar budget.
David J. Harris Jr. shared the story of Mia Heller, a teen from Warrenton, Virginia. She built a filter using ferrofluid (magnetic oil) that strips out 95.5% of microplastics from drinking water – outperforming many municipal plants that only hit 70-90%. She even won a special award from the Patent and Trademark Office Society!
This is incredible. While the ‘experts’ are filing reports about why the water is full of plastic, Mia is in her garage with magnets and oil actually fixing it. It is the ultimate ‘hold my juice box’ moment. It makes you realize that the solutions to our biggest problems might not come from a corporate boardroom, but from an 18 year old girl who got tired of watching her mom change the Brita filter every three days.
It is a tough crowd out there. One side is calling you a ‘coward’ for keeping your job (and your life), and the other side is calling you ‘dangerous’ for keeping your opinion. (At this rate, I am just going to move into Mia Heller’s garage – she has clean water and probably does not care about my medical records as long as I do not bring any microplastics inside.)
Hey, Thanks for listening to the Tsunami of Truth podcast. I’m Kristy Allen here on JMC Broadcasting.com
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American Cancer Society. (2024). ‘Cancer Facts & Figures 2024.’
Attali, J. (1981). ‘L’Avenir du Futur.’ (The Future of Life).
CDC. (2023). ‘VAERS Summary of Safety Monitoring.’
Harris Jr., D. J. (2024). ‘The Story of Mia Heller: Ferrofluid and Microplastics.’
Kennedy Jr., R. F. (2021). ‘The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health.’
National Science Foundation. (2023). ‘The Impact of Electromagnetic Fields on Public Health Trends.’
Truth Bomb Media. (2025). ‘The Cost of Non-Compliance.’