SECRETARY KENNEDY:
DECLARE WAR ON AGING
President Trump’s America has a chance for a new Apollo mission which will cost the taxpayer nothing.
By declaring aging a disease, HHS Secretary-designate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can galvanise the private sector to cure death, and once again unify the nation.
Dear Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,
It’s time to declare War on Aging.
Under President Trump’s leadership, you have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to alter the course of history. As you know, aging is the root cause of the greatest suffering humanity endures - and, today, we have the tools to treat, cure, and eventually solve it.
All it takes is one bold step: classify aging as a disease.
This simple action will unleash unprecedented innovation, drive private sector investment, and ignite a movement that will deliver the greatest scientific achievement of all time - a world where humanity thrives longer, healthier, and more productively.
Taxpayer money, bureaucrats and lobbyists neither needed nor welcome.
This isn’t about federal spending or congressional oversight - neither of which are needed. It’s about setting priorities and giving the private sector the green light to lead. The ripple effects will transform the economy, safeguard Social Security, and propel America to the forefront of global progress.
America must rise to this challenge not because it is easy, but because it is hard.
Just as President John F. Kennedy inspired a nation to reach for the stars with the Apollo Mission, you have the opportunity to lead humanity into an era where aging becomes a thing of the past. Within the next decade you could drive: a healthier, more vibrant world, free from the pain and suffering of aging - all because you took action.
Secretary Kennedy, will you lead the way?
The War on Aging begins today.
Join the Fight
I support classifying aging as a disease and encourage Secretary Kennedy and President Trump to act with urgency.
A Historical Precedent: Osteoporosis
In 1997, osteoporosis was reclassified as a disease rather than a natural part of aging.
This spurred groundbreaking research and treatments that have improved millions of lives. Classifying aging as a disease can have the same transformative impact.
Scientists Supports Classifying Aging
Leading scientists from top universities, including Harvard, Yale, and University of Oxford, believe that aging should be classified.
Anti-ageing research has received significant private sector funding from Peter Thiel, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, and Bryan Johnson.
Zero Cost to
Taxpayers
This does not require federal funding. Instead, it will unlock billions in private sector investment for research and development, spurring innovation without adding to the national budget.
By simply recognizing aging as a disease, the government can act as a catalyst for the private sector to take the lead.
Secure Social
Security
Healthier populations reduce strain on Medicare and Social Security. 32% of total Medicare spending in is reactionary to the diseases that emerge from aging.
It is estimated that adding one year of life expectancy is worth $38 trillion for the global economy.
Budget-Friendly Innovation
Anti-aging therapies are optional and elective, meaning they do not require government funding or insurance coverage like Medicare.
The private sector can drive innovation and deliver treatments directly to those who choose to pursue them.
Making America
Healthy Again
Frailty, one of the leading causes of death among the elderly, is a direct result of aging.
Classifying aging as a disease would prioritize solutions that combat frailty, improve resilience, and enhance overall health, helping millions live longer, healthier lives - Making America Healthy Again.
The Enhanced Games is the Home of
Anti-Aging and Performance Medicine
“A new framework for the classification of aging as a disease process will be critical in providing a unified way to think about age-related disease and achieve new preventive strategies and design new therapies.”
Dr George Church
Scientific Advisor to the Enhanced Games