CHOOSING DEATH OVER LIFE SAYS TRUMP’S PICK FOR NEW SURGEON GENERAL

During an appearance at a U.S. Senate Roundtable on Chronic Disease last year, Dr. Casey Means, Trump’s new pick for Surgeon General, mentioned her education at Stanford University. She contended that the prestigious institution failed to prepare her for the “spiritual crisis” caused by chronic health problems plaguing the U.S. 

“I took zero nutrition courses in medical school,” she said. “I learned virtually nothing at Stanford Medical School about the tens of thousands of scientific papers that elucidate [the] root causes of why American health is plummeting.”

In addition to highlighting statistics highlighting a poor prognosis for American public health, she alleged corruption on the part of the organizations widely viewed as valuable resources for combating health problems. “I didn’t learn that 82 percent of independently-funded studies show harm from processed food, while 93 percent of industry-sponsored studies reflect no harm,” she asserted.

“I didn’t learn that 95 percent of the people who created the recent [United States Department of Agriculture] food guidelines for America had significant conflicts of interest with the food industry,” she added. “I didn’t learn that professional organizations that we get our practice guidelines from, like the American Diabetes Association and American Academy of Pediatrics, have taken tens of millions of dollars from Coke, Cadbury, processed food companies and vaccine manufacturers like Moderna.”

“This is a spiritual crisis. We are choosing death over life, we are choosing darkness over light.” 

Means called for “a return to courage” as well as a “return to common sense and intuition” and “a return to awe for the sheer miraculous of our lives,” adding: “We need all hands on deck.” 

Pray she gets the job. She knows what needs to be done.

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AT CRISIS LEVELS IN THE USA

Evangelist Franklin Graham reacted Wednesday to a report about a shocking increase in sexually transmitted diseases in the US. In a series of tweets, he said, “The CDC announced yesterday that our nation has set another record, but it’s not one to celebrate.”

“Last year nearly 2.3 million cases of sexually transmitted diseases were diagnosed in the U.S. That broke the record set in 2016 by nearly 200,000 cases,” Graham points out.

“An STD expert says that President Trump should declare this a public health crisis.  Graham believes what America has, is a moral crisis and a spiritual crisis.  And it manifests itself in many ways, including this public health crisis.  Sin always has a cost, a consequence. God loves us and wants to protect us.  His Word tells us what to do: ‘Flee from sexual immorality.  Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body.'” (1 Cor. 6:18).

World Health Organisation estimates: 357 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted infections in 2012. Curable STIs chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, trichomoniasis. The increase since 2012 is also classified by WHO as epidemic requiring immediate and drastic action. The recommended actions don’t of course address the real issue –  a moral and spiritual crisis, further evidence we are in the “last days”. Church wake up.