While promoting health benefits of Ozempic...

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While promoting health benefits of Ozempic & making a deal with the President, Gordon Findlay, Executive VP of Novo Nordisk (the maker of Ozempic) collapses in the White House.

You just can’t make it up!

Ozempic (the brand name for semaglutide) is a synthetic drug.

Its origins were inspired by a compound found in the venom of the Gila monster, a lizard native to the southwestern United States.

Scientists discovered a hormone-like molecule in the Gila monster’s saliva called exendin-4, which mimicked the human hormone GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), helping regulate blood sugar and appetite. This led to the development of exenatide (Byetta), the first GLP-1 drug derived from that discovery.

Ozempic is a newer, fully synthetic GLP-1 analogue designed based on the same biological principle.

The Collapse in the Oval Office

When I saw the video of the Ozempic executive collapsing in the Oval Office, I knew that it was more than just a medical emergency. The scene was charged with symbolism. A leading figure from Big Pharma collapsing right in front of Trump and RFK Jr., two men who have both spoken openly about the corruption inside that industry. The timing and setting were too perfect to ignore.

Big Pharma has been one of the most powerful lobbies in the world, right up there with AIPAC. For decades, they have used money and influence to shape policy, control regulators, and silence opposition. They spend more on lobbying Congress than almost any other industry, and that power has allowed them to operate with almost no accountability. From vaccines to opioids to medical censorship, they have built a system that protects profit at the expense of human health.

So when one of their own executives collapses in the most powerful room in the world, in front of the two men who have both promised to expose them, it feels like a sign.

The industries that once controlled everything are starting to collapse under Trump’s watchful eyes and Infront of the world. The message is clear, Big Pharma cannot be trusted and Trump has just brought it to light in a very public way.

I'm fast reaching the point where what Trump says and what he does are two entirely different entities. I don't like what he says, but I do like what he does. I think we are on the right track.

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