Amy Miller Details Work with the Children’s Health Defense Reform Pharma Initiative

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Activist Amy Miller with Reform Pharma, the newest initiative of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s non-profit organization Children’s Health Defense, said she is a “mama bear on a mission” to remove the “corruption of Big Pharma.”

“Children’s Health Defense has a new initiative called Reform Pharma, and that’s who we are. We’re systematically removing the corruption of Big Pharma. It’s a large project to tackle. They’ve been doing this for decades, you know, interweaving their so-called help and corruption into our education system, our government, just basically any part of your life, but we want to remove and basically separate pharma and state. It’s, it’s much needed,” Miller explained during Wednesday’s episode of The Tennessee Star Report with Michael Patrick Leahy.

Miller said RFK Jr., who is currently serving as the non-profit’s chairman on leave as he runs for president, founded the group many years ago with the goal of “fighting for children’s health with chronic illness through litigation, advocacy, and all the different aspects of fighting Big Pharma corruption.”

In regard to her work with the group, Miller said her advocacy work began after her child was denied access to preschool despite having a religious vaccination exemption.

“I want to spread the word and I want to help people,” Miller said. “Not everybody can hire an attorney, not everybody knows where to turn. Let’s do something. And I will tell you, years ago, my midwife told me that I would be speaking, and I had no idea what she was talking about. So here I am today…speaking on the radio.”

In addition to her work with Reform Pharma, Miller said she also had the “privilege” of working on RFK Jr.’s latest book, The Wuhan Cover-Up: How US Health Officials Conspired with the Chinese Military to Hide the Origins of COVID-19.

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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network. Follow Kaitlin on X / Twitter.
Photo “Stop Big Pharma Corruption” by Reform Pharma. 

 

 

 

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