As the founder of Natural News, I’ve spent decades investigating the corruption of modern medicine and the suppression of nature’s healing modalities. But one of the most insidious conspiracies I’ve uncovered is the deliberate war on light—a campaign orchestrated by governments, pharmaceutical interests, and the medical industrial complex to deny humanity access to the healing power of sunlight and therapeutic wavelengths that could significantly enhance human health and greatly reduce healthcare costs across the board.

The evidence is overwhelming. From toxic sunscreens to indoor lockdown mandates, from the ban on incandescent bulbs to the promotion of cancer-causing fluorescent lighting, the system is engineered to induce light deficiency—a condition that fuels chronic disease, depression, and dependency on Big Pharma’s profit machine. This article examines “the War on Light” and reveals why photo-activated nutrition is the future of good health.

For decades, the medical establishment—funded by dermatology corporations and sunscreen manufacturers—has demonized sunlight as a “carcinogen.” The message is clear: Stay indoors. Slather on chemical-laden sunscreen. Cover every inch of your skin. Don’t let a single photon touch your body. But this is a deception. Sunlight exposure is essential for the body to generate melanin, which defends against UV rays and microwave radiation such as 5G signals.

Darker-skinned populations evolved near the equator to produce higher melanin, protecting against excessive UV while allowing vitamin D synthesis—a nutrient critical for immune function and bone health. Conversely, light-skinned individuals in northern latitudes developed less melanin to maximize sunlight absorption. Modern life disrupts this balance, leaving Africans in Canada or Scandinavians in windowless cubicles vulnerable to identical light starvation. This mismatch explains why black men in northern climates face disproportionately high rates of prostate cancer—darker skin blocks UV, exacerbating vitamin D deficiency, a root cause of the disease.

Vitamin D suppression is linked to chronic illness. Sunlight triggers vitamin D production, a hormone vital for cancer prevention, hormone regulation, and immune function. Yet over one billion people are clinically deficient—directly tied to indoor lifestyles and fear campaigns urging sun avoidance. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with cancer, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, and heart disease. Big Pharma profits by treating these diseases while ignoring their common origin: light deprivation.

Emerging research reveals melanin’s hidden role: its structure blocks harmful electromagnetic fields (EMFs), including 5G and WiFi radiation. Studies show that melanin-like nanofibers reduce EMF penetration by up to 68.87 decibels, transforming microwave radiation into heat rather than allowing it to penetrate deeper tissues. This natural shielding is critical for public health.

By promoting sun avoidance, the establishment ensures both light and EMF deficiencies—double jeopardy for human health. Sunlight deprivation fuels chronic degenerative disease: cancer from weakened immune systems, autoimmune disorders from EMF-induced inflammation, depression mislabeled as “Seasonal Affective Disorder,” and fatigue driven by pharmaceutical stimulants that ignore the root cause: lack of healing photons.

In 2023, governments banned incandescent bulbs, forcing consumers into LEDs and fluorescents—lights lacking near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths. This is criminally negligent. Incandescent bulbs mimic the sun’s full-spectrum light, including infrared, which fuels mitochondrial function and reduces inflammation. LEDs and fluorescent lights strip out vital infrared, disrupting circadian rhythms and starving cells of photo-activation. The result? Fatigue, inflammation, degenerative disease, and accelerated aging.

The solution lies in natural sunlight and red-light therapy. Sunlight delivers the full spectrum of healing wavelengths, while red-light panels stimulate ATP production in mitochondria—your cells’ energy powerhouse. However, artificial lighting’s shortcomings underscore a larger issue: the systemic erosion of humanity’s access to light’s life-sustaining properties.

The war on light is a war on humanity’s vitality. But armed with knowledge, individuals can reclaim their health by prioritizing sunlight exposure and exploring therapies that restore natural biological functions. The future of nutrition may lie in photo-activated nutrients, but the current system’s suppression of light remains a critical threat to public well-being.