RFK JR : “Today, over 100 members of Congress support a bill to fund Ozempic with Medicare at $1,500 a month. Most of these members have taken money from the manufacturer of that product, a European company called Novo Nordisk. As everyone knows, once a drug is approved for Medicare, it goes to Medicaid.” “And there is a push to recommend Ozempic for Americans as young as six over a condition, obesity, that is completely preventable and barely even existed 100 years ago. Since 74% of Americans are obese, the cost of all of them, if they take their Ozempic prescriptions, will be $3 trillion a year. This is a drug that has made Novo Nordisk the biggest company in Europe.” “It’s a Danish company, but the Danish government does not recommend it. It recommends a change in diet to treat obesity and exercise. Virtually Novo Nordisk’s entire value is based upon its projections of what Ozempic is going to sell to Americans.” “For half the price of Ozempic, we could purchase regeneratively raised organic agriculture, organic food for every American three meals a day and gym membership for every obese American. Why are members of Congress doing the bidding of this Danish company instead of standing up for American farmers and children? Because Novo Nordisk is one of the largest funders of medical research, the media and politicians and the medical schools all go along with them.”

DJ Carey: The Dodger | Documentaries on RTÉ, Comment, I must admit I found the documentary missed important details, like why did he do it? Was it because he got into property investment over his head, did he have addiction issues? The AIB debt forgiveness wasnt mentioned. Did he get money from team mates, there was no interviews with any ex team mates. The lady that got the 5k back from him seemed fairly pleased over that, but he probably had got that from someone else to pay her off. For me this documentary raised more questions than answers