The Great Distraction

What the wellness movement isn't talking about — and why

You’re being lied to by MAHA.

It’s such a well-designed distraction that nobody in the health world seems to realize what’s going on—so I’d like to fill you in.

Last spring I got invited to the white house by MAHA.

I didn’t go because I saw through the smoke and mirrors:

MAHA is putting on a show.

They’re pretending to solve America’s health problem by making a big deal of small wins and making health influencers feel like they’re part of the same team.

Meanwhile, they’re contributing to the real problems making people sick.

Case and point: the glyphosate Executive Order.

RFK Jr. has always advocated against glyphosate.

He went so far that in 2018…

He helped secure a $290 million cancer verdict against Monsanto (creator of glyphosate).

But things took a turn in February 2026 when Trump decided to dress up a gift to Bayer (company that owns Monsanto).

He signed an Executive Order that granted legal immunity to glyphosate manufacturers going forward.

This basically meant that now Bayer can produce as much glyphosate as they want without legal consequences.

The suspicious part?

The day before the EO, Bayer proposed a $7.25 billion settlement for cancer lawsuits.

Now here’s where it gets so ridiculous it’s almost funny:

Just weeks before the EO, RFK was on Katie Miller’s podcast where he said:

I believe glyphosate causes cancer.

RFK Jr.

But after Daddy Trump signed the EO, RFK said:

Donald Trump's executive order puts America first where it matters most—our defense readiness and our food supply.

RFK Jr.

Does this make any sense to you?

The same guy that helped secure a $290 million verdict against glyphosate…

Is now in favor of producing unlimited quantities of it.

Now it makes sense when you understand that RFK is a pawn who’s job is to distract health influencers.

Just months before the EO there was so much hope:

Then it happened.

People got angry.

But soon enough we were all distracted by Iran, the Winter Olympics, and Peter Attia’s feature on the Epstein files.

We stopped seeing it on the timeline. And Bayer is quietly raking in billions.

This is how it works:

  1. There’s a problem

  2. People start realizing it’s a problem

  3. The government distracts them with something that seems important

  4. People forget about the problem

This is the same thing that happened with vaccine accountability.

Remember when we all got injected with a soup of mRNA and heavy metals?

Remember the long COVID, vaccine injury, and deaths?

Nobody talks about it anymore—everyone’s forgotten.

And RFK’s environmental campaign too—when’s the last time you heard him talk about that?

He used to care so much about the environment. It seems he’s changed his mind.

The MAHA movement was never intended to be real.

It’s just a way to keep the health-conscious audience happy so problems can keep happening.

History will remember this and I think they'll call it the great distraction.

Until next time,

Kashif Khan

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