Mae Moore was 88 when cancer took her life.
The cause wasn’t radiation or a factory — it was a bottle of baby powder on her shelf.
A Los Angeles jury just confirmed what insiders knew for decades:
Johnson & Johnson’s talc contained asbestos — and they knew it.
Sold as “pure” and “safe,” it poisoned millions.
Verdict: $966 million. Truth: this wasn’t negligence — it was deception.
For fifty years they silenced whistleblowers, buried evidence, and bought science.
They didn’t heal humanity — they harvested it.
Every “treatment,” every “miracle drug,” was designed not to cure, but to control.
And the result is everywhere: exhaustion, disease, infertility — a world drained of its natural spark.
But the illusion is cracking.
People are awakening — remembering that the body isn’t broken.
It’s waiting to be reactivated.
True healing doesn’t come from a pill — it comes from frequency, energy, and the body’s own design.
When that power returns, the empire falls.
