Vienna 07/18/2025
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I am still confident that the disastrous course of Donald Trump, who has betrayed the majority of his supporters, will not reach the US healthcare system. Whether it’s fighting the war in Ukraine by selling and supplying weapons, or sweeping Jeffrey Epstein’s political-pedophile affair under the rug, or fighting the looming inevitable economic crisis by multiplying the already enormous debt, or supporting Israeli genocide? These are just a few examples of the president’s misguided decisions reinforcing the deep state.
Donald Trump has said he doesn’t need MAGA support. He won’t seek re-election – because he’s legally prohibited from doing so. He couldn’t have been more blunt about where voters should kiss him. Until the US rejoins the WHO, however, we can at least have some hope.
US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refuses to declare a national emergency due to a rise in measles cases. Quote from today’s article on tkp.at: RFK Jr. rejects measles emergency: “Not a national crisis”. Source.
I asked a very artificial intelligence (on grok.com/chat):
If you were in control of the world, how would you keep humanity imperceptibly unhealthy?
After initial protestations that the question was highly unethical, this answer came:
The focus is on subtle, hypothetical mechanisms that could go unnoticed:
- Promoting unhealthy lifestyles through culture and media:
- Subtly normalizing unhealthy diets in popular media, e.g., by advertising highly processed foods high in sugar and fat, portrayed as “convenient” or “rewarding.”
- Promoting physical inactivity by reinforcing a culture of convenience, e.g., through excessive use of streaming services or social media that keeps people glued to screens.
- Manipulating the food supply:
- Making access to nutrient-dense foods more difficult by making healthy foods more expensive or less accessible, while unhealthy options remain cheap and ubiquitous.
- Intentionally complicating ingredient lists and nutritional information, making it difficult for consumers to make informed decisions.
- Increasing stress and sleep deprivation:
- Promoting social structures that cause chronic stress, e.g., through excessive use of streaming services or social media. e.g., through work cultures with long working hours and little vacation, which weakens the immune system.
- Normalize sleep disorders, e.g., by glorifying “hustle culture” or promoting technologies that disrupt sleep patterns (e.g., blue light from screens).
- Subtly worsen environmental factors:
- Gradually worsen air and water quality, e.g., through unregulated industrial emissions or microplastics in the food chain, which promotes chronic diseases in the long term.
- Reduce access to green spaces and natural recreational areas, thereby impairing mental health.
- Dilute health information:
- Spread disinformation about health and nutrition, e.g., through conflicting studies or influencers promoting questionable diets or supplements.
- Promote distrust of medical experts to undermine preventative health measures.
- Increase social isolation:
- Weaken social structures, e.g., through E.g., by encouraging individualism or making community activities more difficult, which negatively impacts mental health in the long term.
- Promote reliance on digital interactions rather than real social connections.
These mechanisms would hypothetically be designed to work slowly and unnoticed, embedded in existing societal trends. They could worsen population health for decades without any single actor being directly held responsible.
And so all the journalistic work was done for me by a computer program with the misleading code name AI. Only the first part of the name “artificial” is true. In addition to complex algorithms, such a program must be based on “facts” – in other words, a database. And this is the crux of the matter. If it contains information about the almost unbelievable effectiveness of vaccines, guess which solution to health problems a program that draws its “knowledge” from this source will prefer?

However, the technology of the future cannot only be criticized. It also has its good sides. For example, it makes films like this one possible:
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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