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Some people in the movement claim Bobby has been bought out. One speaker knows Bobby understands the dangers of the HPV Gardasil shot and what happened to their son. However, Bobby can't say "no more vaccines" due to some protocol. Bobby stated from the beginning that there are problems with vaccines, they're poorly studied, and real data is needed, but he won't take vaccines away. Vaccines have become a religion, with people saying "I believe in vaccines," but science is based on observation and evidence, not belief. The vaccination program has become a secular religion. Bobby is presenting evidence to show that vaccination shouldn't be a religion. Once the truth is out there, no parent in their right mind will continue with vaccines, but the evidence isn't out there yet.

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The speaker says they hadn't thought much about vaccines before, considering them "miracles of science." While they don't know what they think of vaccines now, they are skeptical. Regarding the COVID vaccine, the speaker says they were unfamiliar with mRNA technology but are experienced in recognizing human deception. They claim the behavior of those promoting the vaccine was "transparently dishonest." The speaker says they didn't know the vaccine wouldn't work or that it would cause harm, but they "knew that the people selling it were liars" and decided against vaccination for themselves and their family. They say they felt this conviction strongly and obeyed it.

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The speaker expresses concern about vaccine hesitancy caused by lack of transparency and honesty. They mention being skeptical despite previously being pro-vaccine, and reading books like "Dissolving Illusions" and "Turtles All the Way Down" to understand why certain information is not being discussed. The speaker questions the laws passed in 1986 to protect vaccine manufacturers, suggesting that they may have unintentionally led to an increase in childhood vaccines without liability for manufacturers. They mention a conversation with Bobby Kennedy about vaccines, who highlights the significant increase in the number of vaccines administered compared to when they were growing up.

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Speaker 0 states his position on vaccines has changed because he learned how they are produced. He had assumed they were produced reasonably, but discovered safety work had not been done. He says that in a book he completed in 2019, he listed vaccination as one of medicine's three great achievements, along with surgery and antibiotics. He now believes the mechanisms used by vaccine manufacturers and the methods used to obscure safety signals invalidate the products. Discovering that vaccines use a trick to hyper-activate the immune system to work, he questioned its safety and its connection to allergies. Speaker 0 says injecting aluminum to hyper-activate the immune system should come with instructions about what to avoid eating or seasons to avoid the shot, to minimize the likelihood of triggering the immune system to react to something that is not a pathogen. Speaker 1 summarizes this by saying the vaccine opens up the body so that anything present at the time can trigger an immune response.

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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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Speaker 0 was into Buddhism around age 33 and asked a guru about her autistic nephew's future. The guru advised her to research autism, which led her down a "rabbit hole." Inspired by RFK Jr.'s journey, she notes many parents of autistic children sought his attention. Speaker 0 believes her nephew was a normal child until a vaccine caused him to become closed off. Speaker 0 mentions the banning of 1984 and other books, suggesting a deliberate division among people. She claims those who research are not conspiracy theorists, as predictions from four years ago have come true. She states people are dying, and urges others to research, but expresses hope for the future and a solution.

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The speaker, identifying as a left-leaning hippie Texan, questions the criticism Bobby Kennedy Jr. received for encouraging skepticism about the rushed COVID vaccines. The speaker wonders if Kennedy was right.

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Vaccines eradicated smallpox and polio. The speaker was taught that vaccines are safe, effective, and necessary, and there's no reason to question it. Medical school rotations reinforced that vaccines are safe and effective, and the speaker was told to ignore the inserts because that's lawyer jargon. Medical school provided no education about vaccine contents, safety records, informed consent, or the vaccine injury compensation program. The speaker assumed the science was settled and didn't question vaccines.

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I serve on the FDA's vaccine advisory committee because I don't have relationships with pharmaceutical companies, as that would be a conflict of interest. I actually agree with some of the things my counterpart says, such as we are too obese as a country, and we overmedicate our children. I wrote a book about this called Overkill When Modern Medicine Goes Too Far. However, I don't agree with claims that vaccines are harmful, as has been said. RFK Jr. continues to claim that vaccines cause autism, which is untrue, and he's now targeting childhood vaccines, which will only hurt children.

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The speaker, identifying as a left-leaning hippie Texan, questions the criticism Bobby Kennedy Jr. received for encouraging skepticism about the rushed COVID vaccines. The speaker wonders if Kennedy was right.

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In 2016 and again in March 2017 at the White House, the speaker met with someone who considered forming a commission to investigate the potential negative effects of vaccines. This individual was being advised by Robert Kennedy, Jr., who claimed vaccines were causing harm. The speaker advised against this course of action, stating that it would be a mistake.

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I used to have a biased perspective from reading mainstream news sources like the New York Times and the Washington Post. But after spending time with Bobby Kennedy Jr., I realized that the negative portrayal of him is untrue. He is actually a well-adjusted person with a loving family. Despite facing immense challenges, such as the murder of his father and uncle, Bobby Kennedy overcame drug addiction and achieved great things. He is involved in important causes like Waterkeepers and Children's Health Defense. As a vaccinologist, I have learned that the decline in infectious diseases among children is primarily due to improved sanitation, not vaccines. I believe that Bobby Kennedy will eventually be proven right.

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I used to have a biased perspective from reading mainstream news sources like the New York Times and the Washington Post. But after spending time with Bobby Kennedy Jr., I realized that the negative portrayal of him is untrue. He is actually a well-adjusted person with a loving family. Despite facing immense challenges, such as the murder of his father and uncle, Bobby Kennedy overcame drug addiction and achieved great things. He is involved in important causes like Waterkeepers and Children's Health Defense. As a vaccinologist, I have learned that the decline in infectious diseases among children is primarily due to improved sanitation, not vaccines. I believe that Bobby Kennedy will eventually be proven right.

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The speaker, who has a personal connection to the Kennedys, expresses concern about RFK Jr.'s anti-Semitic remarks, which have hurt JFK's grandson and tarnished the family name. Another speaker points out that RFK Jr. spreads misinformation about vaccines, Wi-Fi, and antidepressants, despite scientists debunking these claims. However, the second speaker argues that RFK Jr.'s opinions, although controversial, do not compare to the stain on the Kennedy name caused by Teddy Kennedy's involvement in the death of a woman. They criticize the outrage directed at RFK Jr. while no one publicly condemned Teddy Kennedy's actions. The second speaker dismisses the criticism of RFK Jr.'s presidential campaign as a joke.

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The speaker respects Bobby but says he "turned on" him early and "flat out lied" about things. Specifically, Bobby allegedly lied about the speaker getting sick for two or three days, claiming it was due to a vaccine. The speaker says Bobby "weaponized" and "misled" about what he had. The speaker claims to have been leading the "make America healthy" cause for decades, stating it started in California. He cites the Skittles ban and past efforts to remove red dye. While admiring Bobby, the speaker believes there is a lot of "mis and disinformation" regarding vaccines that has hurt public health.

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The speaker states they used to believe inoculations were an elegant, minimal intervention with large benefits. They now consider injecting anything into tissue with a hypodermic needle a radical intervention. They argue that comparing mercury in shots to mercury in tuna is a game of smoke and mirrors because there shouldn't be mercury in tuna, the amount in tuna isn't trivial, and there's a huge difference between ingesting mercury and injecting it. The body doesn't have mechanisms to deal with injected mercury, so the consequences are arbitrary. While they still believe vaccination is potentially valuable, they do not trust the mechanisms that generate or test these products for effectiveness or safety.

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The speaker, identifying as a left-leaning hippie Texan, questions the criticism Bobby Kennedy Jr. received for encouraging skepticism about the rushed COVID vaccines. The speaker wonders if Kennedy was right.

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Dr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believes that vaccines can be unsafe, but he hasn't found a safe one yet. The speaker agrees with this view, stating that all vaccines are suspect. They express concern about the presence of metals and chemicals in vaccines, which they were unaware of until reading a package insert. The speaker is shocked to learn that a child receiving the full vaccine schedule is exposed to around 13,000 micrograms of aluminum, 600 micrograms of mercury, and over 200 different chemicals. They believe that vaccines have not been proven safe and compare vaccinating a child to injecting foreign matter into a precious little baby.

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People dismiss this guy because of his voice, it's hard to listen to sometimes. The condition he has, you would think there'd be some way to address it. He believes that the condition came from a side effect of the flu vaccine, which he used to take every year. So he believes it's a vaccine injury, which is very ironic. Those things don't work either. Even if it protects you from that one flu, it makes you many times more likely to catch other things. We're messing around with complex systems inside human bodies with pharmaceutical drugs. The way they've studied them is filled with shenanigans.

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DDT was in widespread use as a pesticide when polio cases were prevalent. DDT is no longer used in America, but it is still used in other countries where polio-like symptoms are common. One of the effects of DDT poisoning is polio-like symptoms, called encephalopathy. Polio was something that was going on in the early part of the twentieth century, and it's widely credited that the polio vaccine is what stopped that. The speaker questions the general narrative that vaccines are an amazing cure. They believe there are other factors, such as hygiene. The book "Dissolving Illusions" is about the origins of vaccines, what vaccines have done to stop disease spread, and the negative side effects. There are side effects to vaccines, and they don't want to advertise those problems. One person was addicted to the COVID vaccine and did seven inoculations. A doctor told a lady in the neighborhood to stop getting boosted, but she wanted to go to LA to get boosted.

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Speaker 0 initially considered people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "crazy anti-vaxxers." Invited to a church event in Murrieta, California, to hear Kennedy speak, the speaker admitted to Kennedy that they were trying to determine if he was "a crazy anti vaxxer." After listening to Kennedy's presentation on vaccines and injuries, the speaker felt regret for having fully vaccinated their children. This experience led the speaker to begin reading vaccine package inserts, something they had never done before due to their complexity. Upon examining these inserts and the studies included, the speaker concluded that the studies were flawed and the benefits of the products were minimal. The speaker claims this applies to both vaccines and drugs.

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We're hoping Bobby Kennedy and others can help push back against the nonsense we've been dealing with. He's a man on a mission, standing up for important things, even when it hurts him. I used to think he was a kook. I bought into the propaganda, thinking he was anti-science and a conspiracy theorist. Then I read his book and realized it was legitimate. Why wasn't he being sued if he was lying, especially about Anthony Fauci during the AIDS crisis? Fauci pushed AZT, a toxic and ineffective drug, and it killed people I knew. He did some extraordinarily evil stuff. He was basically the villain in Dallas Buyers Club, pushing AZT. Magic Johnson was on AZT and it was killing him, but he got off it and is still alive today. It's a shame someone like Fauci had so much power for so long and was such a monster.

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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 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.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1999 - Robert Kennedy Jr.
Guests: Robert Kennedy Jr.
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Joe Rogan and Robert Kennedy Jr. engage in a deep conversation about vaccines, public health, and the political landscape. Kennedy shares his journey from environmental activism to vaccine skepticism, highlighting how he initially accepted mainstream narratives about vaccines without question. He recounts how the pandemic prompted him to read his book, "The Real Anthony Fauci," which challenged his previous beliefs and led him to question the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Kennedy discusses his experiences with mothers of intellectually disabled children who attributed their children's conditions to vaccines, leading him to investigate the science behind vaccine safety. He expresses concern over the influence of pharmaceutical companies on regulatory agencies like the FDA and CDC, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in public health. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of government policies, including the military-industrial complex and foreign interventions, particularly in Ukraine. Kennedy argues that the U.S. should focus on rebuilding the middle class and addressing domestic issues rather than engaging in endless wars abroad. Rogan and Kennedy also touch on the censorship of dissenting voices in the media and the challenges faced by those who question the prevailing narratives. Kennedy reflects on the importance of critical thinking and open dialogue in a democratic society, asserting that the current political climate stifles genuine discourse. Throughout the discussion, Kennedy emphasizes the need for a populist movement that unites people across political lines to address the pressing issues facing the country, including health care, economic inequality, and the environment. He expresses hope that his presidential campaign can inspire a return to the values of empathy and community that characterized his family's legacy.
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