Two documents. One week. And a grassroots uprising that’s putting Washington on notice.
In early June, Farm Action submitted a policy roadmap to the MAHA Commission—urging Congress to “take bold steps to create a food system that ensures nutrient-dense food is accessible and affordable to all Americans.” Days later, a viral open letter from doctors, researchers, and health freedom activists demanded the immediate removal of all mRNA injections from the market—calling out the CDC, FDA, and even Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for what they describe as “linguistic misdirections” and policy evasion.
The connection? Both movements are calling out regulatory capture, corporate monopolies, and policy systems that put public trust and health last.
“A healthy food system cannot be built on corporate monopoly, chemical dependency, or deceptive labels,” Farm Action wrote. “It must be farmer-led.”
Their 14-page policy submission goes far beyond tweaks to farm subsidies. It calls for:
- Banning checkoff programs that fund marketing campaigns hostile to independent producers
- Reinstating Mandatory Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) to end deceptive meat labeling
- Halting USDA’s partnerships with chemical corporations and closing the revolving door
- Restructuring food assistance to prioritize nutrient-dense whole foods, not processed commodities
- Breaking up agricultural monopolies and restoring regional processing capacity
Meanwhile, the MAHA letter—signed by Naomi Wolf, Dr. Kat Lindley, Dr. Henry Ealy, Shannon Joy, and others—blasts the Biden and Kennedy camps for failing to deliver on grassroots demands to end the PREP Act and permanently remove the mRNA platform. It outlines six specific policy goals, including:
- A full ban on mRNA vaccine platforms
- Termination of the PREP Act emergency declaration
- Repeal of pharma liability shields and coercive incentives
- A ban on direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising
“We do not need more data to pull the mRNA injections from the market,” the letter states. “You do not need Congress nor another election… Indeed, your recent wordplay appears misleading.”
The letter criticizes the CDC’s new “shared decision-making” language regarding pediatric injections as a dangerous legal precedent—one that could undermine parental rights and expand coercive public health powers.
Both documents are exposing something deeper: a bipartisan, bottom-up rebellion against institutional betrayal. Whether it’s Big Ag disguising foreign meat as domestic, or mRNA injections fast-tracked without liability or long-term safety data, a growing coalition of farmers, parents, and practitioners is no longer asking for reform—they’re demanding a full reset.
“MAHA is the voice of millions of desperate parents… Their activism will outlast any administration.”
And that voice just got a battle plan.
Read the Farm Action Policy Recommendations in its entirety below:
The best way to achieve the MAHA ideals is to shake your rancher’s hand.
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