Low-carb diets work. Why does the American Diabetes Association push insulin instead?
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For the same reason they pushed the food pyramid or cereals as a healthy breakfast. They want you eating goy slob that will make you dumb, sterile, dependent and ultimately - dead.
Here's Dr. Day (Planned Parenthood pediatrician) talking about it being part of the NWO plan back in 1969 conference.
Here are the full tapes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyACtDFbFu8
Most interesting thing about the Day tapes is how they give you options. With health it's the option to sit on ass eat goyslop and look like your clothes were upholstered on, or to work out eat pastured beef and look like a greek god thanks to modern understanding of muscle growth and diet. But these diverging options exist in many areas of life.
There's something important about consent in this life. Never just give it away.
It seems to me they apply soft eugenics/dysgenics through economy, culture and education. That's a common obsession the Royal Society elite has - Bertrand Russel writes about it in the Effects of science on society and The Scientific Outlook, Julian Huxley also fawns over eugenics and transhumanism. Jonas Salk (Survival of the wisest) and Charles Galton Darwin (The next million years) get into the benefits of eugenics too. I've done research on globalist NWO writings by the technocratic elite.
They argue the scientific elite (the new priest class) should take evolution in their own hands and steer humanity towards a better future (better for them of course).
This all ties in with the Georgia Guidestones, Kissinger report and the Club of Rome malthusian depop agenda.
People tend to dismiss the Day tapes because they lack knowledge of those books and reports. It's all out in the open - H.G. Wells wrote a books called The New World Order and The Open Conspiracy: Blueprints for a World Revolution almost a 100 years ago. Not too subtle.