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Bill Gates has been accused of wanting to depopulate the planet by 2030, using vaccines as a means to achieve this. Some people dismiss this as a conspiracy theory, but there are videos of Gates himself discussing his goal to lower the global population. Critics argue that his plan is actually working, comparing it to a hypothetical situation where Bill Cosby jokes about drugging someone.

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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 Kennedy Jr. believes people should have true informed consent regarding vaccines, including known side effects and the limitations of safety trials. He claims that with each vaccine injection, individuals risk a multitude of potential side effects, and the cumulative effect of these risks from multiple vaccines has never been studied. He alleges that the NIH refuses to conduct a study comparing the health outcomes of fully vaccinated individuals versus unvaccinated individuals, despite having the data and resources to do so. He questions the motive behind this refusal, suggesting that the results would not support the current vaccine program. He implies that if vaccines demonstrably led to better health outcomes, that information would be widely publicized.

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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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Trump's cabinet picks are facing scrutiny, particularly Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy has a controversial history regarding vaccines, having previously suggested potential dangers of the polio vaccine. He now claims to support the polio vaccine, acknowledging its effectiveness. However, he remains uncertain about its overall impact on health due to a lack of data. Trump's stance on vaccines is supportive, stating he believes in the polio vaccine and suggesting Kennedy will be less radical than perceived. Despite this, Trump is also considering some of Kennedy's controversial views, including discredited claims linking vaccines to autism.

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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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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discusses a documentary, "High Crimes," about the Chinese mafia's drug operations in rural America, available on TuckerCarlson.com. Kennedy claims that he faces opposition from the mainstream media and Democrats due to their knee-jerk reaction against anything associated with Trump. He asserts Trump dictates the Democratic Party's platform, citing examples like NAFTA, war, intelligence agencies, free speech, and women's sports. Kennedy discusses commissioning studies on autism, criticizing the CDC's past studies for alleged fraudulent techniques and failure to compare vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. He says that the Institute of Medicine stated in 2001 that the link between autism and vaccines is biologically plausible. He plans to make databases public for independent scientists to conduct real studies, with initial answers expected by September. Kennedy alleges a system of perverse incentives in healthcare, where insurance companies, doctors, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies profit from keeping people sick. He claims pharmaceutical companies heavily influence medical journals and incentivize doctors to prescribe their drugs. Kennedy states that pharmaceutical advertising has First Amendment protection, but it is misleading. He says that pharmaceutical companies are advertising the most expensive version of every drug. Kennedy discusses the 1986 Vaccine Act, which gave vaccine companies immunity from liability. He says that the number of vaccines has exploded, leading to an epidemic of immune dysregulation. He claims the CDC deliberately derailed studies on vaccine injuries and that scientific publishers won't publish critical studies of vaccines. Kennedy claims that there were more injuries reported from VAERS by the COVID vaccine than all other vaccines put together for the past thirty six years. He says that the Pfizer vaccine had a higher all cause mortality. He says that Zuckerberg was ordered by the White House to suppress anybody on his platform who mentioned vaccine injuries. Kennedy says that the recommendation has been removed now for pregnant women. He is not satisfied that mRNA technology is safe for people. Kennedy says that he fired the vaccine board because it was an instrument for the industry that it was supposed to regulate. He says that 97% of the people on that board had undisclosed conflicts. Kennedy claims Fauci was vulnerable and had a lot of liability on creating coronavirus. He was funding precisely that research at the Wuhan Lab. Kennedy believes his uncle was killed by a conspiracy. He says that his father's murder was never investigated. Kennedy says that Trump's cabinet is an extraordinary cabinet. He says that Trump is a deep multidimensional and thoughtful character. He is immensely curious, inquisitive, and knowledgeable.

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RFK Junior's potential role as HHS secretary raises concerns about vaccine policies. There are fears he might attempt to disband the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and appoint anti-vaccine supporters to it. This committee advises the CDC on immunization practices and recommends vaccines for the childhood immunization schedule. If vaccines were reclassified to require joint decision-making between physicians and patients, it could undermine the current recommendations and influence state legislatures, particularly in conservative states, to eliminate mandatory immunization schedules.

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Fauci, George Soros, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg should be arrested for their role in the "greatest mass poisoning in human history" via COVID-19 vaccines. The COVID-19 vaccines are "unsafe and defective" and have poisoned nearly six billion people around the world. These "fake vaccine gene editing, immune damaging, sterilizing, and potentially lethal injections" are "straight up poison." There needs to be a global ban on the spike protein because "they're gonna try to put it in our food next."

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You have raised concerns about Robert Kennedy's potential influence on vaccines and vaccine manufacturing. While you emphasize the importance of following scientific guidelines, there are fears that Kennedy could undermine access to vaccines, which could have serious consequences for children's health. Despite his assurances, there is skepticism about his commitment to supporting vaccinations. You assert that Kennedy could profit significantly while jeopardizing public health, leading to tragic outcomes for children. In response, you affirm your support for vaccines and the childhood vaccination schedule.

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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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Avoid politics; this is about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who promotes misinformation and conspiracy theories. Experts in the medical community express significant concerns about him potentially taking a role in health, particularly as Secretary of Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC, FDA, and NIH. His proposals, like cutting funding for infectious diseases, are alarming, especially post-pandemic. While there are valid criticisms of the healthcare system, many of his views are not alternative but false. For instance, the myth linking vaccines to autism has been debunked through extensive studies showing no connection, and some studies even suggest unvaccinated children may have a higher autism risk. These persistent falsehoods are a major concern regarding his influence on public health.

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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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The speaker discusses the reaction to RFK and the controversy surrounding vaccines. They mention a book called "The Real Anthony Fauci" and express anger towards regulators and those involved in unethical vaccine experiments. They question the honesty of vaccine manufacturers and express concerns about the lack of safety trials for mandated vaccines. The speaker also criticizes Mark Cuban's stance on vaccines and suggests he has a vested interest. They conclude by stating that the Left may find Cuban to be a suitable candidate.

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I support discussing issues like obesity and overmedicating children. Bobby Kennedy is fighting against the incentive for pharma to profit from sick children, and he's supporting efforts to remove soda from SNAP. The problem is that organizations like Merck don't have children's best interests at heart, considering their history of criminal penalties for misleading information. When the data isn't on their side, RFK Jr. and personal injury lawyers attack the person. My Merck chair is defined by Penn, and there's no quid pro quo. The science continually proves RFK Jr. wrong about vaccines.

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Bobby Kennedy has been nominated by President Trump for the Secretary of Health and Human Services position. His opponents are attempting to discredit him by falsely claiming he wants to eliminate the polio vaccine. The truth is that a petition was filed questioning the safety of one specific polio vaccine, which was licensed based on inadequate clinical trials. The petition sought a proper review, not the elimination of the vaccine. There are concerns about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, especially given the rise in chronic health issues among children. The current vaccine compensation system protects manufacturers from liability, creating conflicts of interest. Kennedy's nomination is seen as a potential disruption to the status quo, which many believe is necessary given the alarming health trends in the U.S.

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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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Bobby Kennedy has been nominated by President Trump for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services. His opponents are attempting to discredit him by falsely claiming he wants to eliminate the polio vaccine. The truth is that a petition was filed questioning the safety of one specific polio vaccine, which was licensed based on inadequate clinical trials. The petition aimed to require a proper review, not to eliminate access to the vaccine. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader issues of vaccine safety, the conflicts of interest in health agencies, and the increasing chronic health conditions in children. Kennedy's commitment to transparency and public health reform is emphasized, highlighting the need for change in the current healthcare system.

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RFK Jr. Spars with Dem Senators Trying to Smear Him at Hearing, with Michael Knowles and Link Lauren
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Megyn Kelly discusses Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing for the Department of Health and Human Services, emphasizing his commitment to implementing Donald Trump's health agenda. She criticizes Democrats for their attacks on Kennedy, particularly regarding his stance on vaccines, while noting the presence of parents in the audience who support his message. Kennedy, a long-time advocate against Big Pharma, faced scrutiny from senators, including Bernie Sanders, who questioned his nonprofit's sale of anti-vaccine onesies. Kelly highlights the absurdity of the hearing's focus on such trivial matters instead of serious health issues. Senator Katherine Cortez Masto's framing of Kennedy as a Trump puppet is noted, alongside speculation about potential Democratic support for his nomination. Sheldon Whitehouse's questioning was less aggressive, suggesting he might support Kennedy. Kelly points out that many Democrats are aligned with corporate interests, undermining their credibility in criticizing Kennedy. The conversation shifts to Kennedy's views on chronic diseases and environmental toxins, with Kelly asserting that he represents a growing movement among parents concerned about their children's health. The discussion also touches on the Kennedy family's internal conflicts, particularly Caroline Kennedy's disparaging remarks about RFK Jr. Kelly defends Kennedy against accusations of past substance abuse, arguing that the family's history should not be weaponized against him. The overall sentiment is that Kennedy's nomination reflects a broader shift in political dynamics, with increasing public support for his health initiatives. The segment concludes with a preview of upcoming political discussions and a message from Tax Network USA regarding tax assistance.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Incoming HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Deep Dive, Part 1 - on Fauci, Vaccines, and Big Pharma
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to discuss his recent appointment as Health and Human Services Secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. Kennedy, once labeled a member of the "disinformation dozen" by President Biden, has seen a resurgence in his public presence since a lengthy interview with Kelly in March 2022, which covered topics like vaccines, the JFK assassination, and COVID-19. Kennedy, a prominent environmental lawyer and member of the Kennedy family, has faced criticism for his views on vaccines, particularly his stance against thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative. He argues for the need for safe vaccines and independent regulators, emphasizing that he is not anti-vaccine but advocates for vaccine safety. He recounts his efforts to remove mercury from vaccines, highlighting studies he believes show its harmful effects. The conversation shifts to Dr. Anthony Fauci, whom Kennedy criticizes for his handling of public health and vaccine promotion. Kennedy claims Fauci has prioritized pharmaceutical profits over public health, alleging that Fauci's actions during the AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic reflect a pattern of agency capture by the pharmaceutical industry. He discusses Fauci's financial ties to vaccine development and the alleged suppression of alternative treatments like Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Kennedy also addresses the controversy surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, asserting that it does not prevent transmission and questioning the rationale behind mandatory vaccinations, especially for low-risk populations. He expresses concern over the lack of transparency regarding vaccine injuries and the need for independent research free from pharmaceutical influence. The discussion touches on the censorship Kennedy has faced, particularly regarding his views on the lab leak theory and vaccine safety. He reflects on the personal toll this has taken on his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines, emphasizing his desire to protect her from the backlash he receives for his outspoken positions. The interview concludes with a promise of a follow-up discussion, where they will delve deeper into the implications of Kennedy's views and the ongoing debates surrounding public health and vaccine policy.

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 Rubin Report

Watch Joe Rogan's Face When RFK Jr. Tells Him These Censored Facts | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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The discussion centers around a Twitter feud involving Joe Rogan, Dr. Peter Hotez, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Hotez criticized Rogan for hosting RFK Jr., who opposes vaccine manufacturers and the pharmaceutical industry. Hotez called for Rogan to be banned from Spotify over misinformation. This sparked a heated debate online, with Elon Musk and others getting involved, and a potential charity debate between Hotez and RFK Jr. was proposed, raising significant funds. RFK Jr. discussed the COVID vaccine's efficacy, claiming Pfizer misled the public about its effectiveness based on flawed trial data. He highlighted that vaccine manufacturers have immunity from liability due to the 1986 Vaccine Act, which incentivizes the production of vaccines without accountability for safety. RFK Jr. also criticized the media and government for promoting vaccines while neglecting alternative treatments like Ivermectin. The conversation reflects broader themes of censorship, misinformation, and the intertwining interests of big pharma, media, and government. Hotez, who has appeared on Rogan's show, declined to debate RFK Jr., citing concerns about legitimizing conspiracy theories. The hosts emphasize the importance of questioning narratives and the motivations behind vaccine promotion, suggesting a growing skepticism towards mainstream narratives.

Breaking Points

Krystal And Saagar DEBATE RFK Jr After WILD Hearing
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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RFK Jr. recently testified before the Senate, addressing health issues in America, including rising obesity, diabetes, and cancer rates. He emphasized a "Make America Healthy Again" movement and clarified that he is pro-safety and pro-vaccine, despite accusations of being anti-vaccine. His organization, Children's Health Defense, faced scrutiny for selling anti-vaccine merchandise, which he distanced himself from, claiming he resigned from its board. Democrats questioned his past statements on vaccines, particularly his assertion that no vaccine is universally safe and effective. Critics highlighted his inconsistent stance on vaccines, with some arguing he should openly embrace his long-held views. The discussion also touched on his potential role in addressing abortion rights, particularly regarding the abortion drug mifepristone, where he indicated he would follow Trump's lead on safety evaluations. Additionally, RFK Jr. faced allegations of contributing to vaccine hesitancy linked to deaths in Samoa. The conversation concluded with a debate over the implications of his confirmation for public health and vaccine policy, emphasizing the political dynamics surrounding his nomination.

The Rubin Report

RFK Jr. Explains How Big Pharma Manipulated Vaccine Trial Data | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
Guests: RFK Jr.
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Brett Weinstein and RFK Jr. discuss the impact of the COVID pandemic on public perception of vaccines and public health authorities. Weinstein reflects on his experiences since 2018, noting how the pandemic shifted his and others' roles into controversial figures. They address a Twitter exchange involving Dr. Peter Hotez and Joe Rogan, where Rogan offered to host a debate between Hotez and RFK Jr. regarding vaccine efficacy. RFK Jr. cites data from vaccine trials, arguing that the results were misrepresented to claim 100% effectiveness. Weinstein critiques the statistical power of the studies, emphasizing the need for clarity on vaccine efficacy. Both express concern over the mandates and the lack of transparency from public health officials, particularly Anthony Fauci. They argue that trust in public health has eroded due to inconsistent messaging and coercive policies. The conversation shifts to the importance of open debate in science, with Weinstein suggesting that current institutions are too conformist to engage in meaningful discussions. Jay Bhattacharya emphasizes that scientific progress relies on freedom of expression and skepticism. They conclude that the system needs reform to restore trust and encourage genuine scientific inquiry, with both willing to engage in discussions with opposing views, but stressing the need for constructive dialogue rather than adversarial debates.
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