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We're discussing the presence of mercury in vaccinations, specifically thimerosal, which hasn't been tested by health agencies since its initial test in 1929 on 27 dying meningitis patients. That test found no correlation between their deaths and mercury. Despite its long history of use, there's no conclusive evidence proving its safety. The Institute of Medicine suggests rejecting a causal link between mercury and autism or neurological disorders, but cannot guarantee that trace amounts won't harm children. While one speaker believes it doesn't have the capacity to cause damage, they admit it's impossible to make definitive statements about every child and every dose.

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RFK Junior recently discussed his potential role in the administration, claiming Trump promised him control over public health agencies like HHS, CDC, and FDA. He shared his views on vaccines, noting that when he was born, autism rates were 1 in 10,000, and now it's 1 in 34, attributing this to the increase in vaccines and the lack of product liability since 1986. He insists he wants access to data to prove vaccines are unsafe, arguing that if he can demonstrate this, it could lead to changes in vaccine availability. Despite skepticism about his claims and past controversies, he maintains that his goal is to improve public health by examining the data.

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RFK Jr discussed the presence of mercury in vaccines and the misconception of a "safe" form of mercury. He explained that a study was conducted on children, where they were injected with mercury-laced vaccines. Although the mercury left their bloodstream, its whereabouts remained unknown. This study was used to justify the inclusion of mercury in vaccines. RFK Jr argued that injecting toxic chemicals like mercury is necessary to elicit an immune response for FDA approval. Another study on monkeys revealed that the mercury ended up in their brains. Therefore, receiving these shots means having mercury injected into the brain, which RFK Jr finds concerning.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as HHS secretary, reports the end of thimerosal (ethylmercury) use in US vaccines. He states that the FDA admitted in 2001 that ethylmercury's safety had never been studied in humans, and the CDC lacks safe exposure guidelines. Kennedy cites studies identifying thimerosal as a neurotoxin, carcinogen, mutagen, and endocrine disruptor. He notes thimerosal's label advises against pregnancy use, citing mutation risks in mammals, and its material safety data sheet acknowledges nervous system and reproductive effects. The California EPA recognizes thimerosal disassociates into ethylmercury, causing severe mental retardation or malformations. The amount of ethylmercury in flu shots was 25,000 times the EPA's safe drinking water level. A 2005 NIH study found ethylmercury crosses the blood-brain barrier and metabolizes into a toxic form of mercury. A 2017 CDC study linked miscarriages to flu vaccines, and another study found elevated autism risk in children whose mothers had first-trimester flu shots. The Institute of Medicine found a link between thimerosal and neurological injuries biologically plausible. Kennedy announces a full ban on mercury-containing preservatives in all vaccines, aligning US policy with other developed countries. He urges global health authorities to follow suit.

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The video discusses a study that found a 1,135% increased risk of autism in children who received a particular vaccine compared to those who didn't. The study was kept secret during a meeting attended by vaccine company heads and regulators. The video also mentions another study that looked at the connection between mercury vaccines and autism, finding a similar increased risk. The speaker argues that vaccines are a major cause of health issues in children, including autism. They criticize the CDC and FDA for covering up the evidence and highlight conflicts of interest in industry-funded studies. The speaker calls for more research and criticizes the media for not addressing the issue properly.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a supporter of vaccine safety, met with President Trump to discuss forming a commission to investigate the safety of vaccines. Kennedy is pro-vaccine but has concerns about the vaccine regimen in the US. He argues that the vaccine regimen changed dramatically in 1989 when Congress granted blanket legal immunity to vaccine companies, making vaccines enormously profitable. Kennedy questions the necessity of certain vaccines, such as the hepatitis B vaccine given to newborns, and the presence of mercury in some vaccines. He also mentions a study that found the diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus vaccine to be potentially more harmful than the diseases themselves. Kennedy believes that the pharmaceutical industry's influence and media control have silenced those who question vaccine safety. Tucker Carlson supports Kennedy's right to ask legitimate questions and believes people in power should be held accountable.

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RFK Jr. continues to falsely claim that vaccines cause autism, and he's made childhood vaccines a major target. This is dangerous and will lead to the death of children. When RFK Jr. says we have more chronic diseases in children than ever before, he's citing the instance of autism spectrum disorder. There are many interesting causes of autism spectrum disorder, like the infant microbiome, genetics, or medicines that pregnant people take during their pregnancy. But by focusing on childhood vaccines, he's focusing on the one thing that doesn't cause autism. Vaccines are really the safest, best-tested things that we give to children, and that's what is making America healthy. To focus on vaccines as a target and claim that they're causing harm when they're not is only a detriment to America's children.

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- The meteoric rise in autism is among the most alarming public health developments in history. There's never been anything like this. - And now it's one in thirty one, but in some areas, it's much worse than that, if you can believe it. One in thirty one. - For boys, it's one in twelve. - And by the way, I think I can say that there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines and don't take any pills that have no autism, that have no autism. - They're pumping it looks like they're pumping into a horse. - You have a little child, little fragile child, and he get a a vat of 80 different vaccines, I guess. - 80 different blends, and they pump it in.

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He transitioned from environmental law to investigating concerns about pharmaceutical drugs after hearing from women about mercury in vaccines. Initially hesitant to be labeled a vaccine skeptic, he researched the MMR vaccine and its correlation with rising autoimmune issues and autism spectrum disorders, coinciding with an increased vaccine schedule for children. His findings revealed a significant protective system around the vaccine industry, stemming from legislation during the Reagan administration that granted vaccine manufacturers immunity from prosecution for side effects. This led to controversial practices, such as administering Hepatitis B vaccines to newborns, raising concerns about safety and necessity.

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- "This is this is thimerosal, which is labeled very toxic." - "Has cumulative effects, can cause damage to the kidneys, to the respiratory system, skin, to the nervous system." - "Specifically warns on here that it can cause reproductive and developmental toxicity, meaning that it can cause things like autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. This is immensely toxic stuff." - "And this is what's in the vaccine." - "Vaccines are a big one because, of course, you're directly injecting it." - "the influenza vaccine is now recommended for all pregnant women, all infants, all children on a yearly basis." - "They add thimerosal at each step because the factory is not clean and not sterile." - "Thimerosal, twenty five micrograms of mercury per dose." - "They weren't aware that even the word Thimerosal meant mercury."

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Autism is caused by vaccines, according to the speaker. The CDC's VirTrak study from 1989 showed a 1350% elevated risk for autism among children who received the hepatitis B vaccine in their first 30 days. A series of 13 studies were allegedly done by people paid by the CDC to create the illusion that vaccines don't cause autism. The chief scientist, Paul Thornsen, is a fugitive wanted by Interpol for stealing millions from the CDC that he claimed to use for the study. His study is considered fraudulent but has not been retracted. The speaker claims there are hundreds of studies linking autism and neurological injuries to vaccines, citing a book with 1,400 references and over 400 studies. The speaker believes the CDC is a dishonest organization owned by the pharmaceutical industry and promotes propaganda that vaccines don't cause autism.

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The discussion revolves around the use of thimerosal in vaccines and the potential link to autism. The speaker questions why single-dose vials are not used instead. The response emphasizes the safety and effectiveness of current vaccines, despite concerns. The conversation also touches on manufacturing challenges in switching to single-dose vials. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of definitive answers regarding the safety of mercury in vaccines and advocates for caution in light of increasing autism rates. Ultimately, the debate centers on the balance between vaccine supply and potential risks.

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The video discusses the premise of "Evidence of Harm," focusing on the potential link between mercury in vaccines and childhood disorders. Parents raised concerns, leading to the removal of mercury from most vaccines. The government denied a connection to autism, but early data suggested otherwise. The lack of research into other potential causes of autism is highlighted. The speaker, a journalist, became interested after observing suspicious actions by the government. The story will be turned into a Hollywood feature film.

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My son, born in 1991, has Asperger's, and I've heard from many parents of children with similar conditions. Since 1989, the vaccine schedule increased significantly, exposing children to much higher levels of mercury than deemed safe. For instance, newborns receive a hepatitis B shot that would require a child weighing 275 pounds to safely absorb under EPA guidelines. In 1988, 1 in 2,500 American children had autism; now it's 1 in 166, with many also facing learning and neurological disorders. Despite the alarming trends, the federal government claims there's no solid science linking vaccines to these issues. While we can't definitively prove a connection now, I believe future research will reveal a link between vaccines and autism.

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RFK Jr. has expressed skepticism about vaccines, particularly childhood vaccines. There's concern about rising autism rates, which have increased from 1 in 100,000 to 1 in 100 over the past 25 years. A meeting was held with drug companies and RFK Jr. to discuss drug pricing and vaccine safety. While acknowledging the importance of certain vaccines, like the polio vaccine, there is a call for further investigation into the safety of others. The speaker emphasizes the need to explore all potential causes for health issues, including environmental factors. Despite the controversy, there is support for vaccines that have proven effective in preventing diseases.

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In 1989, the vaccine schedule increased from 10 to 24 vaccines, all containing thimerosal with mercury. Children are injected with 400 times the amount of mercury considered safe by the FDA or EPA. A newborn receives a hepatitis B shot, but under EPA guidelines, would have to be 275 pounds to safely absorb it. In 1988, autism affected 1 in 2,500 children; now it affects 1 in 166. Additionally, 1 in 6 children have learning, neurological, speech, or language disorders, ADD, or hyperactivity, all connected to autism. The federal government claims there's no good science linking vaccines to autism, but science is often diluted in politics. While it can't be proven now, intuitively, the speaker believes that thimerosal causes autism.

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A congressional committee has concluded that thimerosal, a toxic substance found in vaccines, is directly linked to the autism epidemic. The FDA's negligence in allowing this untested ingredient in vaccines is to blame, driven by the pharmaceutical industry's protectionism. Scientific studies on monkeys have shown that vaccinated primates develop neurological disorders and autism-like behavior. Another study reveals that the mercury in vaccines stays in the brain longer than mercury in fish. Vaccination records also suggest a correlation between increased mercury-containing vaccinations and higher autism rates. Surprisingly, only 4 cases of autism were found among 22,000 unvaccinated Amish individuals, whereas statistically there should have been around 130 cases. Three of the four cases were actually vaccinated, and the remaining individual lived near a power plant.

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- There's no proof unvaccinated children start epidemics. Some practitioners claim unvaccinated children are healthier. - Some believe vaccine dangers are becoming clearer, questioning the assumptions of protection and preventing spread. - Breast milk is claimed as sufficient vaccination. - Some vaccines contain egg protein, gelatin from pigs, and human albumin, which could be problematic if the individual is unhealthy or develops antibodies. - Some vaccines contain MRC-5 human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue. - Human DNA in vaccines is typically fragmented. - Thimerosal, a toxic substance containing mercury, is in some vaccines and can cause reproductive and developmental toxicity. - Some medical professionals were unaware that RhoGAM contained thimerosal or that thimerosal meant mercury. - Injecting aluminum into babies has never been tested for safety. - Mercury, formaldehyde, and antifreeze are claimed to be in vaccines. - These substances allegedly go to the brain, causing encephalopathy. - Over $3.5 billion has been paid in damages to children injured by vaccines. - A doctor describes a large reaction to a vaccine in a child, likely due to aluminum. - A mother shares her son's story of developing hives, joint swelling, fever, seizures, and autism after vaccinations; the vaccine court awarded $55,000. - Some medical professionals were unable to speak out against vaccines due to conflict of interest. - Some believe autism and vaccines are linked, citing a personal experience.

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Bobby Kennedy has long been criticized for linking vaccines to autism, leading to his exclusion from mainstream media discussions. However, there seems to be a shift in public perception, with more people open to questioning the vaccine schedule's connection to rising autism rates. Celebrities like Robert De Niro have previously expressed concerns, emphasizing the need for further investigation into the issue. Many parents report noticeable changes in their children after vaccination, suggesting that there may be more to explore. As autism rates have dramatically increased, more individuals are beginning to question the established narrative, indicating a broader willingness to consider alternative viewpoints on this topic.

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A well-respected nurse practitioner shared a transcript of a secret meeting involving 52 vaccine industry officials and representatives from regulatory agencies like the FDA and CDC. This meeting was held off-campus to avoid freedom of information requests. They discussed a study using the Vaccine Safety Datalink, which analyzed hepatitis B vaccinations given within the first 30 days of life. The study found that children vaccinated during this period had an 1135% higher chance of later autism diagnoses. Autism rates have dramatically increased, from 1 in 10,000 in previous generations to 1 in 34 today. The meeting's transcript was published in Rolling Stone and Salon, but both outlets later withdrew the articles, marking the start of a conflict with the pharmaceutical industry.

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The speakers discuss the controversy surrounding vaccines and autism. They mention that some people believe vaccines can be dangerous for certain individuals who are more susceptible. They express frustration that this issue is not being properly addressed and that there are many people who claim to have witnessed their child's sudden change after receiving vaccines. They mention a movie called "Vaxxed" that was supported by Robert De Niro until he received a mysterious phone call, after which he withdrew his support. The speakers question why this clip is not shown and speculate that someone may have influenced De Niro's decision.

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Bobby Kennedy has long been criticized for linking vaccines to autism, leading to his exclusion from mainstream media. However, there seems to be a shift in public perception, with more people questioning the vaccine schedule's connection to rising autism rates. Notable figures like Robert De Niro have also expressed concerns, highlighting personal experiences where they noticed changes in their children after vaccinations. Despite the prevailing narrative dismissing these concerns, many parents believe there is more to explore regarding vaccine safety. The dramatic increase in autism diagnoses has prompted broader discussions, indicating that the issue is resonating with a wider audience, regardless of political affiliation.

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The speaker, recently retired from a local hospital, claims widespread disbelief in flu shots among colleagues due to data issues, stating "the efficacy and I won't give you data. You created the data. Ten percent one year, eighteen percent the next, forty percent at best." They describe the flu vaccine given to children aged two to eight for nearly four years as ineffective, with a claimed three percent efficacy at times. The speaker contrasts this with their hospital experience, where doctors, nurses, medical assistants, patient care, and lab staff did not believe in the flu shot, until mandates and recommendations arrived. They express relief at retirement, saying their soul was sick about what they witnessed, and that conflicts of interest prevented them from speaking out while employed. They recount working on high-volume ER days with about 300 flu cases daily and claim they never contracted the flu, attributing this to personal practices: washing hands, taking vitamin D, and using a berry syrup. The speaker criticizes the shift from physicians and nurses to pharmacists administering the vaccine, accuses the system of bribing people with Target gift cards and marketing the vaccine as free, and denounces scare tactics. They observe an increase in vaccination across generations, noting "some of you are my age," with their generation having seven shots, their daughter ten, her son around sixty, and their new grandson expected to receive seventy-two vaccines, expressing shock at this escalation. The speaker references Robert F. Kennedy Jr., saying he fights for them and goes to court for kids who suffered, noting that Kennedy's family started Special Olympics. They claim that in Kennedy’s view, autism linked to vaccines is evident since there were no autistic kids in the past four decades, and allege that vaccines have caused autism. They describe watching a perfectly healthy two-year-old become a "severe autistic child" after vaccination, expressing certainty that autism exists because of vaccines. They forecast their 10-year-old grandson becoming an adult who, at age 40, would be walking in the mall with a diaper and a helmet. The speaker ends by thanking studies they claim are not done and reiterates their stance against vaccines, including autism implications, as presented in the narrative.

The Peter Attia Drive Podcast

#159-Peter Hotez MD, PhD.: The anti-vaccine movement, causes of autism, & COVID-19 vaccine update
Guests: Peter Hotez, Brian Deer, Andrew Wakefield
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In this episode of The Drive podcast, host Peter Attia engages with guests Peter Hotez, Brian Deer, and Andrew Wakefield to discuss the ongoing issues surrounding vaccines, particularly in light of the anti-vaccine movement that gained traction after Andrew Wakefield's discredited claims linking the MMR vaccine to autism. Hotez highlights the persistent belief among a segment of the population that vaccines cause autism, despite extensive scientific evidence debunking this myth. He notes that the anti-vaccine movement has evolved, shifting its focus from specific vaccines to broader claims about vaccine safety and health freedom, often politicized and intertwined with right-wing extremism. The conversation touches on the role of thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative previously used in vaccines, which has been removed from most childhood vaccines due to public concern, despite no evidence linking it to autism. Hotez explains that the anti-vaccine lobby has continually moved the goalposts, shifting their claims from thimerosal to vaccine schedules and other factors, complicating the public's understanding of vaccine safety. Attia emphasizes the importance of providing clear, evidence-based information to parents who are confused about vaccination schedules and the necessity of vaccines. They discuss the increasing prevalence of autism diagnoses, attributing it to better awareness and diagnostic criteria rather than a true increase in incidence. Hotez shares personal insights about his daughter with autism, emphasizing the need for understanding and support for families affected by autism. The discussion also covers the HPV vaccine, which has faced significant backlash due to its association with sexual health, despite its potential to prevent cervical cancer. Hotez notes that misinformation has led to vaccine hesitancy, particularly among certain demographics, including white Republicans and some minority communities. As the conversation shifts to COVID-19 vaccines, Hotez discusses the challenges of vaccine distribution, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, and the need for equitable access to vaccines globally. He expresses concern over the emergence of new variants and the potential for vaccine resistance, emphasizing the importance of continued research and public health initiatives to combat misinformation and promote vaccination. Overall, the episode underscores the complexities of vaccine discourse, the impact of misinformation, and the critical need for clear communication and public health advocacy to ensure community health and safety.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fauci, Vaccines, and Big Pharma's Power | Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Interview, Part 1
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent figure from the Kennedy family and an environmental lawyer known for his controversial views on vaccines. The interview, lasting nearly four hours, covers a range of topics including Kennedy's stance on vaccines, his latest book *The Real Anthony Fauci*, and personal anecdotes about his family history, including the assassinations of his father and uncle. Kennedy discusses his long-standing efforts to remove mercury from vaccines, asserting that he is not anti-vaccine but advocates for vaccine safety and independent regulation free from pharmaceutical influence. He claims that the presence of mercury in vaccines, particularly thimerosal, poses significant health risks, particularly to children. He argues that the medical community's dismissal of these concerns is driven by financial ties to pharmaceutical companies. Kelly challenges Kennedy on the scientific consensus regarding vaccines and autism, noting that numerous studies have found no link between the two. Kennedy counters that the studies are flawed and often funded by the pharmaceutical industry, which he claims has a vested interest in suppressing negative findings about vaccines. He emphasizes that the rise in autism rates coincides with increased vaccination schedules and argues for a reevaluation of vaccine safety protocols. The conversation shifts to Dr. Anthony Fauci, whom Kennedy criticizes for his handling of public health crises, including the AIDS epidemic and COVID-19. He alleges that Fauci has prioritized pharmaceutical profits over public health and has been involved in unethical practices, including funding research that could lead to dangerous pathogens escaping laboratories. Kennedy expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of COVID vaccines and suggests that alternative treatments like ivermectin were suppressed to promote vaccination. Throughout the discussion, Kennedy reflects on the personal toll of his activism, including the strain on his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines due to public backlash. He emphasizes the importance of open dialogue about vaccine safety and public health, urging listeners to seek out diverse perspectives and conduct their own research. The interview concludes with a promise of a follow-up discussion, indicating that the conversation will continue to explore the implications of censorship and the personal impact of Kennedy's advocacy.
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