“More Insanity” - Florida Surgeon General Sounds the Alarm on Forced Public Health Policies
Originally published: 2025-04-19
A Voice of Dissent in an Age of Conformity
In a fiery and impassioned speech, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo delivered a sobering critique of what he calls the “insanity” dominating today’s public health policies. Touching on controversial topics like chemtrails, water fluoridation, and vaccine mandates, Ladapo called out the growing normalization of coercive government measures that override informed consent and personal autonomy.
"More insanity. Where else can we go?"
— Dr. Joseph Ladapo
Chemtrails and the Ethics of Environmental Experimentation
Ladapo compared geoengineering efforts—particularly those involving the aerial release of substances like aluminum, barium, and cadmium—to the ongoing debate over fluoridation of public water supplies. He expressed outrage at the idea that global institutions and governments would undertake such interventions without public input or consent.
“Did anyone ever bother to come and ask you whether people have a right to put stuff in the air you breathe?”
He drew parallels between this and the broader pattern of authoritarian public health measures, asking why individuals aren’t given a say in what they are exposed to.
Fluoridation: Medicine Without Consent
Turning his attention to water fluoridation, Ladapo asserted that current scientific evidence no longer supports its efficacy in promoting dental health—especially for vulnerable populations.
“The cherry on top of the pie is the fact that it's not even supported by scientific evidence now.”
He argued that beyond the lack of benefit, the practice represents an ethical breach: medicating the population without consent. He condemned the narrative that justifies this through “scientific technocratic” language while ignoring human rights and moral principles.
Vaccine Mandates and the War on Autonomy
Dr. Ladapo didn’t mince words when criticizing pandemic-era policies, including forced vaccinations, travel restrictions, and business shutdowns. He described these as part of an orchestrated effort to normalize conversations that should never have happened in a free society.
“Insane conversations about whether I can fire you today or give you another week to change your mind about taking a new vaccine.”
He invoked the blood, sweat, and tears poured into small businesses that were shuttered by executive order—often indefinitely and without recourse.
Calling for a Return to Sanity and Humanity
Throughout his remarks, Ladapo championed a return to “human-centered, grounded, God-inspired” conversations—free from technocratic imposition and political coercion. He urged listeners to reject the normalization of authoritarianism masked as public health and to instead stand for consent, freedom, and truth.
“So much of the battlefield is about these crazy conversations—and they’re normalized with people thinking that’s the conversation they’re supposed to be having.”
Conclusion: Leadership Rooted in Liberty
As Surgeon General of Florida, Dr. Ladapo has consistently positioned himself as a defender of individual rights against the tide of public health authoritarianism. In this speech, he reinforced his commitment to truth, consent, and the kind of leadership that prioritizes people over protocols.
In a world increasingly run by “experts” who think they know better than the people they serve, Dr. Ladapo's message is clear: real science must be grounded in ethics, and public health must always respect human dignity.

