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The transcript underscores that the systemic corruption extends into the political arena. Voters, by electing representatives who prioritize corporate interests and "big money," have inadvertently allowed agencies and policies that favor pharmaceutical profits to flourish. The revolving door between regulatory bureaucrats and biotech/Big Pharma executives further exemplifies how intertwined these institutions have become.
Consequently, regulatory agencies like the FDA and NIH become complicit in a system that profits off sickening the population, discouraging natural health practices, and marginalizing holistic treatments. This cycle of dependency and suppression perpetuates a cycle of sickness, dependency on medications, and ongoing profits for industry insiders.