What they REALLY mean by “fighting obesity”

Guest Post by Kit Knightly

The “obesity epidemic” has been in the news a lot recently.

That makes me suspicious.

Now before we go any further let’s be clear I’m NOT advocating everyone becomes obese or that there’s anything “body positive” about being 400lbs & unable to see your own feet.

I’m NOT saying obesity is not a problem for a lot of people.

I’m saying that this problem is very likely about to be hijacked – &  overstated –  and potentially vulnerable people are about to be exploited  in order to sell an agenda that has nothing to do with helping people or increasing human wellbeing.
So, let’s take a look.

In December, the UK magazine Politics Home published an article warning that the NHS needed to “Prioritise prevention or prepare for its collapse”, which made special mention of obesity:

Britain is eating itself to death, and it is a recipe for imminent disaster for the NHS.

Last Wednesday, at Davos, there was a panel dedicated to “Fighting the Obesity Epidemic”:

On Friday The Telegraph warned that the “obesity crisis threatens the world’s financial stability”

Then, on Saturday, the Mirror reported on a “bombshell study” that revealed “Obesity’s terrifying impact on your likelihood to get cancer”

Of course there was no mention of the idea that maybe the chemicals in ultra processed food that make people obese might also give them cancer, because that’s not the agenda.

But what is the agenda?

I know nobody here is naïve enough to believe any of these people or institutions genuinely care about the NHS, the economy, cancer or the welfare of the overweight, so what’s really going on?

The answer to that seems to be taxation, medication and – in the long term – probably rationing.

If you think I’m just guessing, well then here’s an opinion piece from this weekend’s Sunday Times arguing “Junk food tax can stop Ireland’s obesity crisis hitting critical mass”.

Taxation – check.

Second, there’s medications. That’s the big topic here.

The propaganda for new weight loss drugs was everywhere in 2023.

The new drugs are called “glucagon-like peptide 1 agonists” (GLP-1s), the most famous of which – Ozempic – had billions spent on marketing.

Everyone from Oprah Winfrey to Elon Musk suddenly started admitting to taking Wegovy – Ozempic’s US brand name.

In December 2023 Science magazine announced that the new GLP-1 weight loss medications had won “Breakthrough of the Year”.

Almost every day there’s a news story telling us that “Ozempic [and] other weight-loss drugs are changing medicine”

Last week’s episode of BBC’s Panorama was titled “Britain’s Obesity Crisis, Are Weight Loss Drugs the Answer?”.

Spoiler alert: They are.

One of the more blatant examples of the “documentary as advertising” you will ever see.

They have even written scarcity into the source code on this one, with several articles claiming “perpetual shortages” of the active ingredient.

The Big Pharma free for all on obesity medications has only just started.

An article published on Monday by Pharmaceutical Technology reports that “Obesity drugs could fuel the next pharma CMO gold rush” with NBC chiming in that “anti-obesity drug stocks could soar”

The cynical marketing is through the roof here.

Consider, one of the “experts” on the Davos panel embedded above is Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen CEO of Novo Nordisk Foundation.

The Novo Nordisk Foundation is the wealthiest charitable foundation in the world. Novo Nordisk is also the Danish pharmaceutical company that that developed Ozempic.

When asked about treating obesity, Mads had this to say:

…we have polygenic risk factors that predispose some people [to obesity] more than others, yet people get stigmatized even though it’s not their fault, they’re genetically predisposed.

Do you see it yet?

They are shilling the myth that obesity is entirely genetic and therefore “not your fault”, so that people will take medications instead of just going on a diet.

It’s all about flattering people into disempowerment while making them dependent on corporate products.

Medication – double check.

Lastly, as I said, long term there’s rationing to consider, something both Guardianistas and Tory types have been drooling to introduce for years.

One particularly over-eager “food systems expert” demanded we start rationing due to Covid in March 2020, when the global cases of “Covid” stood at around 300,000.

Two days later, The Telegraph declared Covid food rationing “inevitable”.

They LOVE rationing, they’ve been waiting to do rationing on us for years and it will probably be seriously mooted in the next year or two. They might not call it “rationing” exactly, but that’s what it will be.

If you think I’m being paranoid, well then check this academic paper from February 2023 [emphasis added]:

In this paper, we argue that rationing has been neglected as a policy option for mitigating climate change. There is a broad scientific consensus that avoiding the most severe impacts of climate change requires a rapid reduction in global emissions. We argue that rationing could help states reduce emissions rapidly and fairly. Our arguments in this paper draw on economic analysis and historical research into rationing in the UK during (and after) the two world wars, highlighting success stories and correcting misconceptions.

If academics have already begun suggesting rationing to “mitigate climate change”, how long before it’s a fix for the obesity epidemic as well?

That’s why we also have an on-going propaganda campaign talking about how great WWII rationing was for people, like this one from Medical News Today:

Many people were better fed during wartime food rationing than before the war years. Infant mortality rates declined, and the average age at which people died from natural causes increased […] The wartime food shortages forced people to adopt new eating patterns. Most people ate less meat, fat, eggs and sugar than they had eaten before.

Rationing – check.

But is there even creepier stuff than that on the horizon?

Let’s go back to the Davos panel and Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, who dropped this little nugget in passing:

We have pregnant women with even epigenetic imprinting of the foetus that is then later on predisposed to obesity. So there’s so many things we need to think about…even before a woman gets pregnant with a child.

…is it me, or is there an implication of potential pre-birth treatment of babies to prevent “genetic” obesity?

That’s something to keep an eye on.

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34 Comments
Hollow man
Hollow man
January 26, 2024 7:13 am

Eliminate ultra processed food. Cut the sugar as much as possible, eat less. Enjoy animal fats and protein. Eat fruits don’t drink them. That’s a good start. Oh yea move, exercise if you work at a sedentary job. It’s a start.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hollow man
January 26, 2024 7:40 am

If you are going to eat sweets make sure they contain sugar, which is way better than high fructose corn syrup.

Anonymony
Anonymony
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 8:23 am

Yes, and no.
Sugar is like morphine to the tummy.
Alcohol is the heroin of sugars.

REFINED Sugar is a processed food.
The companions vitamins have been stripped away.

Why does food and alcohol become “addictive?”?
Because eating or drinking sugars changes the digestive tract.
The second brain and the sugar loving biotics [candida] that thrive on sugars, hijack the system and demand the first brain procure more alcohol/junk food to satisfy the altered digestive system.

At least that’s what I heard while waiting for the bus.

invisible
invisible
  Anonymony
January 26, 2024 10:07 am

What happened to self discipline?
Consuming sugar once in a while won’t kill you.
How many people know that reduced fat milk and skim milk contains sugar?

Anonysteria
Anonysteria
  invisible
January 26, 2024 11:48 am

Self discipline.
Yep.
Every sensation from the digestive tract is not an instruction to shove more garbage into it.

Anonymony
Anonymony
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 8:27 am

They promoted sugar as “good fast energy for children” in the 1950s-1960s.
Of course they also promoted smoking as a healthy choice too: “Brand X prevents ‘Throat Scratch’ “

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 9:02 am

Biochemically, sugar is sugar.

How high fructose intake may trigger fatty liver disease
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/how-high-fructose-intake-may-trigger-fatty-liver-disease
.

Worse for Your Liver Than Alcohol?

.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/?s=mercola+fructose+fatty+liver
.

Fat Doesn’t Make You Fat, Fructose Does

.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/?s=mercola+fructose

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 12:18 pm

If you are going to eat sweets

Eat them sparingly. They are penultimate to the worst in processed foods….with the ultimate worst being distilled alcohol sugar.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 6:43 pm

Highly processed seed oils,i.e. corn,canola,soybean,etc. are at least as bad for you as sugar.

Mushroom Cloud
Mushroom Cloud
  Hollow man
January 26, 2024 12:10 pm

If you have to cut drinking fruit juice out of your diet I’m thinking you simply don’t exercise enough.

Yahsure
Yahsure
  Mushroom Cloud
January 26, 2024 8:42 pm

Liquid sugar is what fruit juice is. Same with those Lattes at Star Bucks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 26, 2024 7:37 am

Remember the Fat substitute Olestra that was supposed to fight obesity?
Here are the side effects:
The molecule, unable to absorb through the intestines, moved rather quickly through the digestive tract. A little too quick. Customers who consumed these fat-free snacks, complained of stomach cramps, diarrhea, and the most embarrassing…anal leakage. So the FDA later required all products containing olestra to be labelled with a warning of the potential side effects.
who would want to buy a product knowing a potential side effect is fecal leakage? LOL

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 7:21 pm

I am a retired RN. 40 years on night shift, 7P-7A. When the Olestra chips were the hot new thing,my female coworkers chipped in on the huge ass Costco bag of potato chips. All Those Tasty Chips And Almost No Calories !!! I urged them to slow down. I posed this question,” If that oil doesn’t get absorbed,where does it go?” Common sense. Right? The pig out continued. About 1:00 A.M. the festivities start. I was taking care of patients. Yeah,the entire floor. Everybody else was in bathrooms dealing with the greasy shytes. I had to call the hospital’s nursing supervisor to help me medicate all those med-surg patients. All of the ladies required a change of clothes. 2 had to throw their shyte shoes away . The nursing tech,who supplied the chips, got iv fluids in the emergency dept. P.S. The next weekend we worked together,i supplied a bag of Olestra chips. 1) Haters gonna hate. 2) Broads have no sense of humor.

eraser
eraser
January 26, 2024 7:46 am

I thought being a fat ass was cool now? There goes my weekend.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 26, 2024 8:04 am

the same morons who believe that the earth is a sphere will believe in genetic determinism. they could lose more weight with a single serving of ex-lax than with a lifetime regimen of pharmakeia.

Anonymony
Anonymony
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 8:26 am

Pepi, who was this tiny Jehovah Witness was 103….knocking at my door!
She said the secret to long life is “only eat what you need, this amount per day” [as she held out her hand and balled it into a fist]

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymony
January 26, 2024 9:06 am

What?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 11:46 am

I took it to mean only eat the amount of food mass that equals the size of one’s fist per day.

Anonysteria
Anonysteria
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 11:51 am

the same morons who believe that the earth is a sphere

This^^^^ is why you should make people pass a minimum competency test before allowing them to vote, drive, get married, make financial decisions…
Othewise? These morons will continue to harm themselves and others by denial of reality.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 26, 2024 8:12 am

Everything that you have been told is a lie.

No one is genetically predisposed to obesity and anyone who has been alive longer than 50 years can explain to you that in the 1960’s, obesity was as rare as Down’s Syndrome in the general population. If you wanted to see a morbidly obese woman, you had to pay 50 cents at the sideshow when the carnival came to town. Today if you are physically fit and you visit a WalMart, you are likely a small minority compared to the human flesh-mounds riding around in their scooters.

The biggest changes that would quite obviously account for the sea change in human appearance in that timeframe would be diet, exercise level and the advent of a pharmaceutical dependent population.

Every single moment of every single day they use every available means of using their combined forces of media, political influence and marketing to try and convince you that what is abnormal has always been the status quo and what is natural is harmful.

Making sausage with my neighbors today, from pigs we raised, slaughtered and butchered on our own land, by our own hands.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
January 26, 2024 9:06 am

Autism was scarce then, too.

And mommies with girlfriends or penises.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  hardscrabble farmer
January 26, 2024 9:31 am

Sometimes they tell the truth by accident.

Vigilant
Vigilant
  hardscrabble farmer
January 26, 2024 1:31 pm

HSF, O.T., Buzz Aldrin admits fakery live on Conan

Vigilant
Vigilant
  Vigilant
January 26, 2024 1:39 pm

I don’t see it show up on my end,
here’s one with a space before .com to remove if copy & paste will work instead:

https://odysee .com/@Fingerbob:c/Conan–quot-I-watched-you-guys-on-TV-quot—Buzz-Aldrin–quot-No-you-didn–x27-t!-quot-:b

Anonymony
Anonymony
January 26, 2024 8:16 am

They are shilling the myth that obesity is entirely genetic and therefore “not your fault”, so that people will take medications instead of just going on a diet.

“We admitted we were powerless over alcohol — that our lives had become unmanageable.”

Alcohol and food overconsumption are sides of the same stomach brain coon.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymony
January 26, 2024 9:07 am

What’s a “stomach brain coon”, Langley ChatGPT?

Anonysteria
Anonysteria
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 11:46 am

Coin spell check faggot.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 26, 2024 6:30 pm

Auntie thought it was a rayssissm?

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
January 26, 2024 9:36 am

I know 3 people who are on that stuff. 2 of them are type 2 diabetics and they did lose a ton of weight. The other one is not a diabetic nor was she morbidly obese just probably about 30 lbs overweight.

One of the diabetics is sick a lot with “stomach issues”. The one who was not morbidly obese probably hasn’t been taking the stuff long enough yet to have the dangerous adverse reactions it causes. Now, she has tried to make better food choices, in public anyway.

The other 2 who are diabetic still eat like crap, they just eat less crap. You have to take these medications for life or you will put the weight back on.

It’s really good for the Medical Industrial Complex because they make a fortune on the drugs plus they get more $$$ treating the adverse reactions such as Gastroparesis .

Here is a relatively honest MSM article about the drug with before and after pics. There is another side effect of rapid weight loss called Ozempic Face. The face looks drawn and wrinkled.

https://www.today.com/health/diet-fitness/ozempic-before-and-after-rcna99185

Look at Megan Kelly in the photo. She’s a user, guaranteed.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/oscars/megyn-kelly-drags-entitled-new-feminists-for-getting-heated-over-barbie-oscar-snubs-its-never-enough-video/ar-BB1hgLVn

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 26, 2024 12:03 pm

Overeating is a lack of self control similar to sugar/candy seeking behavior.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 26, 2024 4:44 pm

I think I’ll load a few of those darts in my ghettopotamus hunting dart gun…need to thin the herd.

Yahsure
Yahsure
January 26, 2024 8:46 pm

I’ve found that eating one meal a day makes you lose weight. Moving around and actually getting some form of exercise. Work, that hated word nowadays. Joe Biden’s inflation making it hard to afford food helps out also.

thrakatuluk
thrakatuluk
January 26, 2024 10:08 pm

Obesity fighting rule #1: MOVE. A LOT.

Obesity fighting rule #2: Make it fun to move. (sex counts and is a good calorie burner).

Obesity fighting rule #3: Listen to your body. Stop eating when your body tells you to.

Twenty years ago, when I first started going to Kaiser-Permanente for “healthcare”, I weighed 150 lbs., was benching 300 and could run 11 miles in just over an hour. I was probably about 6% bodyfat at the time. The “doctor” told me that based on BMI I was borderline obese (while I’m tiptoes on my dirtbike, I’m not that short).

That was the last time I took anything they said seriously.

A really good exercise is to flip off the TV and doctors. Works wonders for your physical and mental fitness.

thrakatuluk
thrakatuluk
January 27, 2024 2:51 am