American farmers have fed this country for generations.
But now they’re getting squeezed—by Big Ag, government overreach, and foreign interests.
Small farms are being crushed, and it’s time to talk about it.
RFK Jr. and MAHA are fighting back.
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Big Ag Monopolies
Just four companies—Cargill, Tyson, JBS, and National Beef—control 85% of U.S. beef.
Similar monopolies exist in poultry, dairy, and grains.
This leaves small farmers at their mercy, forcing them to sell at unfair prices.
The Death of the Family Farm
In 1950, there were 5.6 million farms in the U.S.
Today, there are just over 2 million.
Corporate farms now control most farmland, while small farmers struggle to survive.
Government Overreach & Regulations
Small farmers face massive red tape—from EPA restrictions to USDA red tape—while Big Ag gets exemptions and subsidies.
Family farms are being regulated out of existence.
The Attack on Regenerative Farming
Farmers who use natural methods—crop rotation, pasture-raised livestock, and organic practices—are penalized while factory farms pollute unchecked.
Why?
Because Big Ag and chemical giants like Monsanto/Bayer control the system.
Land Grabs by Billionaires & Foreign Investors
Bill Gates is now the largest private farmland owner in America—while Chinese companies quietly buy U.S. farmland near military bases.
Meanwhile, real American farmers struggle to afford land.
The Push for Fake Meat & Lab-Grown Food
The same elites buying farmland are pushing lab-grown meat & synthetic foods, claiming it’s for the environment.
In reality, it’s about control.
If they control the food supply, they control the people.
The Weaponization of Climate Policy
In the Netherlands, the government is shutting down farms in the name of reducing nitrogen emissions.
Could the U.S. be next?
Small farms are targeted while factory farms keep running.
The Farmer Protests You Didn’t Hear About
Farmers in Europe, Canada, and the U.S. have taken to the streets against unjust policies, but the media ignores them.
Why?
Because the establishment doesn’t want you to know farmers are fighting back.
RFK Jr. and MAHA stand for protecting family farms, breaking Big Ag monopolies, restoring soil health, stopping land grabs, and defending food freedom.
Losing small farmers means losing America’s health, economy, and independence.
MAHA must do everything we can to fight for small farmers!
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Over the weekend, RFK Jr. gave two EXPLOSIVE interviews covering all things MAHA.
Food, vaccines, prayer, budget cuts—you name it.
MAHA isn’t just shaking things up in the U.S. anymore.
It’s changing the world.
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RFK Jr. sat down with Brazilian reporter André Marinho for a wide-ranging MAHA interview.
Marinho asked if Trump’s order to tie U.S. drug prices to global lows could raise prices abroad.
RFK Jr. said it’s time the rest of the world stops freeloading off American taxpayers.
Marinho: “Many Brazilians, and I would guess citizens of the whole world, are kind of worried that this could push drug companies to raise prices abroad.”
RFK Jr: “The United States basically pays for global pharmaceutical research.”
“We account for about 70% of the profits for the pharmaceutical industry and we’re only 4.2% of the world's population.”
“The reason for that is that other countries simply won't pay for it.”
“What we've now told the drug companies is whatever the lowest price that you're charging in any other nation, that's what you're gonna charge here.”
“The other countries have kind of gotten a free ride on The United States because they're getting the benefit of all of our research in there.”
“They ought to be paying their fair share.”
“We spend about 8% of our GDP on drugs, and in Europe they spend 3%.”
“We'd like to see them bring that up to maybe like 6%.”
Sen. Ron Johnson held one of the most gut-wrenching Senate hearings ever, titled Voices of the Vaccine Injured.
Families who lost loved ones—or suffered devastating injuries—were finally given a voice.
Their stories were raw, painful, and long overdue.
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Senator Ron Johnson opened the hearing by stating its purpose.
To give a platform to the vaccine injured—and to families whose loved ones paid the ultimate price.
“The purpose of today's hearing is to give a platform to those individuals and families who have been abandoned, their injuries and suffering dismissed and forgotten.”
The hearing was filled with countless heartbreaking testimonies.
One came from Children’s Health Defense’s Polly Tommey, who spoke about the devastating stories she’s heard again and again from families of the vaccine injured.
“We took a bus, and we traveled around America listening to parents and what had happened to them when they vaccinated their children.”
“What we saw was utterly horrific.”
“We saw so much death following baby vaccines.”
“These parents would vaccinate their perfectly healthy child, and then their child would die.”
“I've interviewed so many parents, and one comes to mind.”
“At four months old, Ms. Bundy pleaded with the doctor, ‘Should I vaccinate my child, he's premature?’”
“‘Oh, yes’, said the pediatrician, ‘If you don't vaccinate your baby, he could die of whooping cough.’”
“She vaccinated that baby, and he was dead in his crib.”
“That is the same story we hear over and over again.”
“These childhood vaccinations, the people of America are telling us, they are not safe and effective.”