The article discusses how Johnson & Johnson has cultivated misleading narratives and suppressed adverse findings to boost product sales, as highlighted in Gardiner Harris's book, "No More Tears." The popularity of figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reflects a growing disillusionment with the U.S. healthcare system, where despite significant spending, outcomes are subpar. Rather than solely attributing the rise of conspiracy theories to disinformation, the article suggests a deeper systemic distrust drives many towards alternative health solutions, illustrating the extensive influence of major health corporations like J&J on American healthcare.
Johnson & Johnson has distorted narratives and hidden unfavorable evidence to enhance product sales, illustrating systemic issues within American healthcare and patient trust.
Americans' disillusionment with healthcare has made them turn to the health-freedom movement, pointing to a larger crisis in the credibility of conventional medical systems.
Genuine healthcare solutions are overshadowed by the power of conglomerates like Johnson & Johnson, which shape public perception through targeted misinformation and unchallenged influence.
Harris's book reveals how major players like J&J benefit from the U.S. healthcare system, where despite high spending, outcomes remain comparatively poor.
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