Nominee's Key Links:
Bio: https://goodfoodfighter.com/about/
Resume or CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-miller-608949/
Writing or Publications: https://goodfoodfighter.com/blog/
Website: https://goodfoodfighter.com/
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhNbzZjsWeg
Socials: https://x.com/goodfoodfighter
Agency or agencies for which nominator feels nominee is best suited:
Organization name(s) and position(s) for which nominator feels nominee is best suited:
Chief of Health Education and Toxin Prevention Initiatives
Policies which the nominator knows the nominee supports or in which they have expertise:
The path to ending chronic disease is multifactorial:
1) End subsidies to Big Ag and give them instead to small, independent, and family farms.
2) Issue an honest USDA food plate that reflects science instead of the preferences of food lobbyists.
3) Revamp school lunch program so that it contains real, organic, (preferably local) food.
4) Design and promote educational materials for parents and children.
5) Partner with schools to install vegetable gardens.
6) Provide the resources and incentives to schools to hold health fairs.
7) Create diverse opportunities for kids to experience delicious real food; for example, the Good Food Fighter (me in costume) was invited to make sample smoothies for kids and their families at a Texas Central Health event for an economically disadvantaged population. I explained the benefits of each ingredient and passed out charts showing how food can be used as medicine.
8) Leverage the power of entertainment to teach kids about nutrition; board games, video games and VR universes will captivate and delight kids while they are learning how to lead healthy lives.
Nominator's thoughts on what would make this nominee a valuable member of a future Trump Unity Government
1) Is Competent ...
When my son was young and happily snacking on fennel fronds and seaweed salad, I noticed that other little kids were eating goldfish crackers and drinks loaded with sugar. I was reluctant to criticize anyone’s parenting and assumed that most people were simply not aware of how detrimental these foods were. I decided to create a friendly superhero food blog in order to educate families in a fun and non-confrontational way.
I did thousands of hours of research, pored over the NIH website and dozens of scientific and holistic publications as well as books and articles by well known integrative doctors and whistleblower organizations. I started writing exposés. My blog contains over 100 well-referenced articles.
Then I developed a comic strip as a visual way to tell stories about my character, the Good Food Fighter, battling evil food villains. Then I collaborated with my son to create a race-to-make-a-healthy-smoothie card game for kids in which they discover all kinds of superfoods and are penalized by ingredients with too much sugar. It is a great teaching tool for health classes in primary schools.
I am a member of Austin’s School Health Advisory Council which makes recommendations to the School Board on all issues that affect student health. I have presented two detailed proposals on installing food gardens and holding health fairs in Austin’s school district.
I am an avid self-learner and have developed expertise through research, my own experience, talking to others about their experiences, and being part of communities where people reverse disease through food. I also have a Health and Wellness certification from the Sears Wellness Institute, a BA from Northwestern University and an MA from Art Center College of Design.
2) Is Honest...
No conflicts here! My professional interests and goals all lead back to the same place — a safe and nourishing food supply, a public that patronizes local farms, healthy kids with well-informed parents, and the end of medical tyranny. As Albert Einstein said: I believe in one thing — that only a life lived for others is a life worth living.
3) Is Respectful ...
I run the Austin chapter of Make Americans Free Again, a national organization on the front lines of the legal fight to expose the creators of Covid and those who perpetrated its tyranny. I have raised thousands of dollars to help MAFA with court cases, which range from suing Peter Daszak and Anthony Fauci (via Thomas Renz) to helping restore the careers of doctors whose licenses were revoked for the crime of practicing medicine responsibly and speaking out against Fauci’s “The Science”.
At each meeting I share topics of interest, often inviting guest speakers, to keep members informed. I encourage the group to help each other understand the law and their constitutional rights, challenge mandates, protect themselves from egregious school and hospital policies, navigate censorship, become versed in natural and off-label, evidence-based remedies, and to share resources.
4) Has Integrity ...
I have always championed social causes, speaking out against perceived injustice. I find deeply troubling the mandate of Corporations to serve only their shareholders while short-shrifting hard-working employees of reasonable pay and benefits (e.g. Dan Osborn vs. Kelloggs). I believe that American workers deserve a decent standard of living. I believe that offshoring manufacturing for cheap labor is detrimental morally and economically and that we should bring products and jobs back home.
I spent 14 years doing volunteer work for needy seniors (Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly/Jewish Family Services), becoming a companion to a destitute elderly woman in San Francisco and a surrogate granddaughter to a Holocaust survivor in Austin. I derive enormous enjoyment from making other people’s lives better.
5) Has Courage ...
I have been speaking truth to power my whole life. I alerted OSHA about a company in San Francisco that was spray-painting a facility while employees were working there and becoming ill. I have reported companies to the Better Business Bureau and the Attorney General’s office for unethical business practice.
In the 70’s I was taught by my mother to read and understand ingredient labels– for example, to never consume hydrogenated oils because they were unsafe. It took the FDA almost 50 years to come to the same conclusion as my mother; in the face of too-much-data-to-hide, they finally banned these trans fats in 2018. Even so, they permitted manufacturers to sell off existing inventory in order to not harm corporate profits. A year later I was outraged to find that a local grocer was still selling children’s cakes with these toxic oils and so wrote an article exposing them. I photoshopped the frosted letters on the cake to say “Happy Heart Disease”. Mysteriously, my website was hacked and the article, sabotaged.
More recently, I came across Mr. Kennedy’s speech on Smithfield Foods, a huge company which put all the local hog farms in North Carolina out of business. I wrote a humorously-illustrated, excoriating article referencing it, called, “Where did the Happy Hogs go?”. I am determined to continue calling out the bad guys and bringing attention to the good guys, because it’s so hard for consumers to know who to trust.
6) Has a Proven Record...
I believe that changing hearts and minds requires emotional intelligence as much as empirical data. The path to winning people over is to care about them, to inspire them, and to earn their trust. My newsletter has a devoted following of people who have improved their lives as a result of my articles on health and nutrition. For example, a friend’s son was bouncing off the walls at school from sugar highs. I coaxed her into switching out the box of cereal she sent to school with him for nutrient dense food. The boy’s moods improved, he was able to focus and perform better and became a favorite student and peer.
I could not be more excited about the Trump/Kennedy Vision for Health as it aligns perfectly with my own. I would be honored to be part of a team that brainstorms and implements effective strategies for cleaning up the food supply, educating the public about food over medicine, and changing the eating habits of Americans starting with our children.