Decoding Trump’s “Hidden Hint” on Ozempic
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Decoding Trump’s “Hidden Hint” on Ozempic
“I haven’t heard anything bad about them, I only hear good about them,” he said with a grin… then turned to RFK Jr. and added:
“Is there anything bad about them, Bobby? Some day, maybe it will come out, which we’ll notify you immediately… including the drug known as Ozempic.”
They laughed....
Trump just handed his audience a classic double-layered message...
So yeah, the “hidden hint” worked exactly as intended. full article -- https://gab.com/hippie/posts/115660978434669885
OUR STABLE GENIUS, WORD MASTER KNOWS HOW TO PERFECTLY DIRECT HIS AUDIENCE
Decoding Trump’s “Hidden Hint” on Ozempic “I haven’t heard anything bad about them, I only hear good about them,” he said with a grin… then turned to RFK Jr. and added: “Is there anything bad about them, Bobby? Some day, maybe it will come out, which we’ll notify you immediately… including the drug known as Ozempic.”
They laughed. Thirty seconds later the Novo Nordisk executive hit the floor. You can’t script timing that good. That single 12-second exchange on November 6, 2025, in the Oval Office has become the most dissected clip on the internet for a reason. Trump just handed his audience a classic double-layered message: Layer 1 (what normies heard): “Great news! Ozempic is now $150 a month and Medicare will cover it. You’re welcome, America.” Layer 2 (what the “do your own research” crowd heard): “I’m saying the quiet part just loud enough for you to catch it. There might be something here they’re not telling you yet. Keep your eyes open. He didn’t have to spell it out. He never does. The wink was enough.
Within 48 hours Google searches for “Ozempic thyroid cancer,” “Ozempic blindness,” and “Ozempic stomach paralysis” were up 300–600 %. On X, the phrase “Trump Ozempic hint” trended for three straight days. X searches for "Ozempic risks" spiked 300% post-event, with MAHA folks pushing for FDA black-box expansions.
So… is there actually something bad you need to know? Short answer: Yes. A lot, actually. Long answer: It depends on your risk tolerance, but the list is longer and uglier than the TV ads let on. Here’s the 2025 cheat sheet nobody in the mainstream wants to put in one place: Thyroid cancer (black-box warning since day one) → Rodents get tumors at human-equivalent doses. Human signal still “inconclusive” but post-marketing reports are climbing. Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) – sudden blindness in one eye → 2025 JAMA Ophthalmology: 4–7× higher risk. Irreversible. FDA and EMA both investigating. Gastroparesis / intestinal obstruction (2025 label additions) → “Stomach paralysis” lawsuits now number in the tens of thousands. Acute kidney injury → Mostly from dehydration after nonstop vomiting, but bad enough that the label got strengthened this year. Gallbladder removal → 3× higher rate in the first year of use. Severe loss of muscle mass (“Ozempic sarcopenia”) → Up to 40 % of weight lost is lean mass if you don’t resistance train and eat protein like a bodybuilder. Suicidal ideation / psychiatric signal → EU investigation closed with “no causal link,” but the NIH is still quietly collecting reports. “Ozempic face,” hair loss, and the rebound → Stop the drug → 70–100 % of the weight comes roaring back, often faster and fatter than before.
Trump’s own Health Secretary, RFK Jr., spent 2024 calling these drugs “chemical castration of the appetite” and “a Band-Aid on the Titanic of metabolic disease.” Then he stood next to Trump smiling while the deal was announced.
*Cognitive dissonance? No—realpolitik. They’re threading the needle: make it affordable now, expose the problems later. That’s why the “I only hear good” line was genius. It gives him plausible deniability forever. If the drugs turn out to be the miracle Trump sold → he’s the hero who made them cheap. If ten years from now we’re looking at a thyroid-cancer or blindness wave → he can turn to the camera and say, “I literally asked on live television if there was anything bad and told you we’d let you know when it came out.” He’s covered both ways. Meanwhile, you’re not. * The hint? It did make people wonder—and dig. Millions of people are now asking the question he wanted them to ask: “Is there something bad I need to know about?” So yeah, the “hidden hint” worked exactly as intended. Now you know there is. Whether you still want the shot is between you, your doctor, and whatever’s left of your critical thinking after four years of living in this timeline. Stay skeptical!
thank U very much! hope this helps
This is fine example and explanation of how Trump communicates. Most people have a hard time tracking with him.
agree. i think it's @realjusthuman who has written bout his narrative style
at some point you're just letting people die.
They wanted to die. FAFO applies to everyone.
Name checks out
WUT? i've been here for a few yrs
For "Tellstruth" fren, my bad if I hit the wrong reply button!
NP i find following the arrows confusing. ;p
Wait until people find out how bad these glp-1 inhibitors actually are.
I disagree. Glp-1, GIP, and glucagon turn off all the mind noise that keeps us addicted to all of the deep state goyslop.
These drugs can be mico dosed, so people can make the lifestyle changes without the side effects of loosing weight too quickly and going through withdrawal.
The problem is these drugs are a crutch. People don't change their lifestyle they just inject these drugs for "magic weight loss" without making any changes. I know plenty of people on these and yes, they've lost weight but still eat and drink like they did before and have zero intent on changing that. I disagree about these drugs turning off anything since people haven't changed anything. If the drug "turn off all the mind noise" then they should be much less inclined to ingest the processed slop which is something I've not seen at all.
Everything is a crutch.
The glps work within the boundaries created-terrible food products.
Of course, yes-a better diet from the get go is the solution. But glps aren't aimed at replacing the diet of the individual-that ship has sailed when you weigh 400lbs
This does help people cut out the "noise", really just meaning artificial cravings, created by processed foods.
I know two people who took it for a year, are off it, and now eat far better because of the sugar addiction being killed.
That's great that it can help people that way. Good to know.
Downvote and run.
So yes, changes are necessary to be healthy. Especially when food remains in the stomach longer than usual and someone consumes poison like fast food or anything with seed oils, the body is used to expelling this quickly and now it sits there and get absorbed.
However, there is a reducion in dopamine-driven reward responses while on GLP-1s, which should stop people from consuming the slop to begin with. But most people and doctors want a quick fix and go way too high on the doses too soon where people do not eat for large periods of time and then gourge a bunch of slop. If they micro dose. they can clean up their habbits. The orginal dose for a diabetic on semaglutide (ozemptic) was .25mg per week. Some people are running 2.5mg per week to try to loose weight. The body cannot tolorate this and there are side effects.
It is not meant to be a crutch, many people in the fitness and health community can benefit from these meds along with putting in the leg work. I know several people who have quit drinking after years of being dependant just by micro dosing.
I struggle with weight loss. I try to be active but arthritic knees slow me down. I feel like if I could get past losing 30 pounds I could be a lot more active as the weight loss would help take pressure off of my knees. I have had several cortisone injections, and more recently a hyaluronidase product. I read that wegovy also has some anti-inflamatory effects (compared to ozempic) that may also help with the arthritis. I can't take a lot of NSAIDS because of a heart condition. I worry about GLP-1 side effects but am considering trying the wegovy. Still researching it.
Well I hope you reach your goals and please go ahead and research.
Check out Dr.Sim.Bhatti, he has a lot of supporting content on TikTok.
Also, work with someone or a practice that is willing to monitor your bloodwork.
Have you considered PRP injections? I am on my second round of them for achillies tendons and am very satified with the recovery they have offered.
Thx for the input. PRP is certainly on the list if the hyaluronidase doesn't take. It is so strange that my knee will feel normal and within a day or two it swells up and gets stiff. Seems to change with the weather when a low pressure system comes in. Both knees hurt, but mostly my left one.
I 100% agree Bedminster. Losing weight is just a visual, not the whole story. It's like just seeing the cover of a book, it looks pretty but it needs to be about what is written on the pages. It's no good to lose weight to fit into clothing, or look good in pictures, it's a complete other thing to have your organs failing, arteries narrowing, and heart struggling from a still bad diet. The package can be pretty using these drugs, but the health of the body is failing.
Yup, and when these people go off the drug they balloon right back up ++. GLP-1 drugs are a wolf in sheep's clothing. You want to lose weight? OK, stop eating refined sugar and processed carbohydrates and walk daily! That's it! You don't have to hit the gym and work out to lose weight. Gym is great for toning up your body but to lose weight you need to change your daily eating and exercise. The problem with that is it's not a fun ride kicking refined sugar and processed carbs but once you do it gets much easier and you set yourself up for a much healthier life!
Weird. I've seen just the opposite: people eating whole foods and in smaller amounts, quitting sugar, soft drinks, and processed foods gradually as a preference. Picking up physical activity and being more active.
Maybe there is a difference in the drugs.
I do know of one lady that has done exactly as you say.
Agree. I was shopping months ago and some loudmouth was blabbing to someone about how much she lost, how she didn’t change anything at all, listing all the unhealthy stuff she still ate. My understanding is it stalls your digestion, so what you do eat just sits and rots. Hence all kinds of horrible side effects. But, yea, skinny.
Surely it would be better to just not eat the slop
People want the magic pills. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Rumple’s contract is never what it seems.
Unless you change your eating and exercise routines, you gain it all back if you stop these. And what are the long term effects of taking these? We are such a “right now” society. Never wanting to do things the hard way. “sigh”
What nobody is yet addressing is that those drugs were created to offset the food additives placed there to stimulate appetite
Good spot fren.
THX!! i think anons have rubbed off on me. ;)
Anybody who thinks they'll be healthy continuing to stuff their fat face with carbs and taking a pill they think will make it go away has the equivalent of a ten-year-old's understanding of how the body works.
Just another population control effort. Probably kills more people than we know---or makes the sick and dependent on health care forever.
What about Layer 3? (the network layer)
All I see is that our lives are a joke and we can't say the truth because we are all controlled.
There's better peptides out there than Ozempic
Oh, yes? Can you name a few?
For weight loss probably Mots-c. Retatrutide a close 2nd.
Bpc-157, tb-500, ghk-cu, epitalon have good effects on an aging body. Grok can provide some details on benefits for the human body.
The biggest thing is most people don't want to stick themselves sub cutaneous and sourcing the vials from a reputable source
I hate to sound like a dick, but if you're overweight, it's a simple plan:
-Eat only real food, nothing processed.
-Increase your fruits and veggies intake. Be scrupulous about getting produce that hasn't been sprayed with horrible shit (i know that's not always easy). Veggies and fruits have lots of fiber which is good for your gut.
-Don't be afraid of proteins and natural fats. Sugars/carbohydrates are what makes you fat.
-Get up off your fat ass and exercise every day. Do as much as you can initially, even if that just means walking for an hour. But keep pushing yourself. Add light weight lifting. You'll be amazed at how adaptable your body is.
That's how you get skinny the healthy way. I know it's not easy. For some people, it's almost impossibly difficult. But if you genuinely want to be healthy and happy, eat good food and be active. There's no healthy shortcuts.