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Bobby Kennedy is deeply knowledgeable about science, particularly regarding health issues like food dyes and vaccines. For over a decade, studies have shown certain food colorings are carcinogenic, yet they remain legal in the U.S. while banned in Europe. Kennedy's concerns about vaccines, including older polio versions with mercury, are often misunderstood. He emphasizes the importance of clearing viruses to prevent long COVID, highlighting the need for effective vaccines. The rising incidence of cancer in children is alarming, and there are now effective therapies available. The goal is to advance healthcare innovation and use it as a tool for foreign policy, promoting a healthier future.

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There's concern about the lack of good data on vaccine adverse effects. The CDC's surveillance system captures less than 1% of vaccine injuries, which is inexcusable. Congress and the Institute of Medicine have repeatedly ordered the CDC to improve it. Now, with Kennedy sworn in, there's a new commission and a congressional caucus to address these issues, targeting big agriculture, pharma, and food. The HHS Secretary is announcing a new, more accurate vaccine injury reporting system designed to be more transparent than the old one and release secret studies. The goal is to revamp the system to reveal the real picture of vaccine injuries and encourage doctors to report them. This approach aims to strategically show the data and address problems rather than outright banning anything, similar to discrediting fraudulent systems. We're coming for the globalists' assets.

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Speaker 1 asserts that a report will be released and emphasizes Bobby Kennedy, "whom I've worked with for many years is really about data. He really is about science and they haven't gotten all the data they need." She states, "I believe the data is gonna show overwhelmingly that vaccines are the driver for vaccine induced brain injury." She also says, "Tylenol is not the primary cause. Vaccines are the primary cause." She adds, "we know that from lots of different sources of information" and notes CHD is about ending the epidemics of chronic disease as Bobby Kennedy is. They vow not to let this go, insisting they will push until they get the real data. Finally, she cites, "The vaccine safety data link is the repository of information and that has not yet been opened up."

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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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Today’s discussion highlights a critical moment for American health, focusing on Senator Bill Cassidy's influential role. His vote could significantly impact the direction of health policy, particularly regarding vaccines. Cassidy pressed Bobby Kennedy on whether he would unequivocally state that vaccines do not cause autism, which Kennedy refrained from answering directly. The emphasis here is on rebuilding trust in public health institutions, advocating for ongoing scientific inquiry rather than definitive statements. The decline in public trust is attributed more to health authorities than to Kennedy. The conversation underscores the importance of addressing vaccine safety concerns without oversimplifying the complexities involved, especially for individuals with unique health situations.

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Major developments are emerging in the medical and political realms, particularly following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment as health secretary. Reports indicate a potential surge in vaccine-related deaths among the COVID vaccinated population over the next five years. Institutions like the Cleveland Clinic have warned of significant mortality rates linked to vaccine side effects, particularly myocarditis. The mainstream media and big pharma are accused of downplaying these risks while promoting the vaccines. A study reveals that individuals vaccinated against COVID-19 are significantly more likely to die from the vaccine than from the virus itself. The narrative surrounding vaccines is being challenged, and accountability for the crisis is anticipated. As the situation evolves, the public is urged to question the established narratives and seek transparency regarding vaccine safety and efficacy.

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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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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discusses a documentary, "High Crimes," about the Chinese mafia's drug operations in rural America. He claims that the mainstream media and Democrats oppose him due to their knee-jerk reaction against anything associated with Trump. He argues that Trump has paradoxically dictated the Democratic Party's platform, citing examples like NAFTA, war, intelligence agencies, free speech, and women's sports. Kennedy discusses his commissioned study of autism, criticizing the CDC's past studies as fraudulent and manipulated. He claims the Institute of Medicine recommended a range of studies, including comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, which the CDC failed to do. Kennedy says his agency will conduct real science by making databases public and funding independent scientists to study the issue, with initial answers expected by September. Kennedy alleges a system of perverse incentives in healthcare, where pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, doctors, and hospitals profit from keeping people sick. He claims pharmaceutical companies buy protection from media companies through advertising revenue. Kennedy says the COVID vaccine recommendations have changed, and a new version will undergo real clinical trials. He also says that the COVID vaccine had a higher all-cause mortality in the vaccine group than in the placebo group. He expresses skepticism about mRNA vaccine technology and discusses his firing of the vaccine board due to conflicts of interest. Kennedy claims that Anthony Fauci was vulnerable and had liability for creating coronavirus. He also claims that Trump will release documents related to the murders of his father and uncle.

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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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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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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 says Trump dictates the Democratic Party's platform, citing examples like NAFTA, war, intelligence agencies, free speech, and women's sports. Kennedy discusses his past criticism of rising autism rates and his current efforts as Secretary to conduct new studies on the potential link between vaccines and autism, making the databases public for independent scientists. He criticizes the CDC's past studies as fraudulent and manipulated. Kennedy claims that the NIH incentivized cheating and that scientific journals won't publish anything critical of vaccines due to pharmaceutical company funding. He alleges a system of perverse incentives where doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies profit from keeping people sick. 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 states that the COVID vaccine is no longer recommended for children 18, but they can get it if they want. He also states that the new version of the COVID vaccine will actually do real clinical trials. Kennedy discusses the 1986 Vaccine Act, which gave vaccine companies immunity from liability. He claims that the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ASIP) had undisclosed conflicts of interest. He says that Trump will release anything he has access to regarding the murders of his uncle, father, and Martin Luther King. Kennedy expresses his affection for Washington, D.C., his colleagues, and the cabinet. He praises Trump's talent for picking people and his ability to inspire hope. He admires Trump's efforts to address the national debt and trade deficit.

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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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HHS is reportedly undergoing massive cuts, with a quarter of its employees leaving or expected to be terminated, impacting vaccine and drug research, HIV/AIDS research, AI, services for the elderly and low-income, STD prevention, and rural health. These changes are defended by arguing that voters wanted change by putting Bobby Kennedy Jr. in a position of power. The claim is that existing health authorities, specifically the NIH, oversaw the creation of a pandemic and a devastation of American health over the past twenty years, with skyrocketing disease rates. The FDA is allegedly stifling innovation with small pharma, and CMS is controlled by a pharmaceutical lobbying group. It is argued that cutting 20,000 people and taking HHS back to 68,000 employees is not slashing, but a necessary correction. The speaker suggests that Bobby Kennedy should make dramatic changes to the leadership and personnel at these authorities. The claim is that these authorities have overseen an abject devastation of American health, and that people voted for Bobby Kennedy to reform these agencies.

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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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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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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., HHS Secretary, announces with NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary that the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC recommended immunization schedule. Kennedy states that the Biden administration previously urged healthy children to get COVID shots despite a lack of clinical data supporting repeat boosters in children, which Kennedy says ends today. He claims there is no evidence healthy kids need the vaccine, and most countries have stopped recommending it for children. Kennedy concludes that this action brings the country closer to realizing President Trump's promise to make America healthy again.

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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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Aaron Siri: Everything You Should Know About the Polio Vaccine, & Its Link to the Abortion Industry
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Tucker Carlson interviews Aaron Siri, Bobby Kennedy's lawyer, discussing Kennedy's nomination by President Trump for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). Siri argues that Kennedy has a significant following, making it difficult for opponents to attack him directly, leading to preemptive discrediting efforts. The New York Times accused Siri and Kennedy of attempting to eliminate the polio vaccine, which Siri refutes, clarifying that a petition he filed questioned the safety of one specific polio vaccine licensed in 1990, not the entire vaccine itself. Siri explains that the petition sought a review of the vaccine's safety, which was based on a clinical trial that only monitored safety for three days post-injection and lacked a control group. He emphasizes that this inadequate review process raises serious safety concerns, especially given the rise in chronic health issues among children since the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which granted vaccine manufacturers immunity from lawsuits. Siri highlights that the increase in childhood vaccines from three in 1986 to 29 today correlates with a rise in chronic health conditions, suggesting a need for thorough safety studies. He notes that many vaccine-injured individuals are often highly educated and informed about vaccine safety, contrasting with the public perception of vaccine skeptics. The conversation shifts to the emotional and ideological fervor surrounding vaccines, with Siri suggesting that those who demand vaccination often exhibit a religious-like belief in their efficacy. He discusses the historical decline in diseases like measles, attributing it more to improvements in sanitation and nutrition than to vaccines, and criticizes public health authorities for not acknowledging these factors. Siri also addresses the financial interests of pharmaceutical companies and the conflicts of interest within regulatory agencies like the FDA and CDC, which promote vaccines while also overseeing their safety. He argues that the current system is flawed, as it protects manufacturers from liability while leaving injured individuals with limited recourse. The discussion touches on the challenges faced by those who oppose vaccine mandates, particularly in the context of recent COVID-19 vaccine policies. Siri recounts his legal battles against vaccine mandates, emphasizing the importance of informed consent and the rights of individuals to make medical decisions for themselves and their children. In conclusion, Siri expresses hope for Kennedy's confirmation, asserting that his leadership is necessary to address the chronic health crisis in America and to promote transparency and accountability in vaccine safety.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Incoming HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Deep Dive, Part 1 - on Fauci, Vaccines, and Big Pharma
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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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 Rubin Report

Oval Office Crowd Stunned by RFK Jr.’s Unexpected Admission in His Acceptance Speech
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Scarlet Letter expresses a deep commitment to animal welfare, feeling guilty for not doing enough compared to her efforts for animals versus humans. Dave Rubin humorously suggests she try a good steak. The conversation shifts to political topics, including the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he aims to address public health issues and restore transparency in health agencies. Kennedy's skepticism about vaccines and the COVID-19 response is highlighted, with discussions on the implications of his confirmation. The hosts discuss the broader political landscape, noting a shift where traditional Democrats and Republicans are realigning, with figures like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. emerging as populist leaders. They emphasize the importance of transparency in government spending, particularly regarding the Doge initiative aimed at auditing federal expenditures. The hosts critique past administrations for their lack of accountability and express optimism about potential reforms under the current administration. The conversation touches on military spending, the Ukraine conflict, and the need for a balanced budget, with a focus on the importance of real governance. They conclude with a humorous note on the absurdity of AI and transhumanism, advocating for genuine human connections over technological substitutes.

Breaking Points

'Not RADICAL': Trump, RFK Jr Make Pitch For HHS Nomination
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In this episode of Counterpoints, Ryan discusses his wife's recent breast cancer diagnosis, emphasizing advancements in treatment. The hosts cover various topics, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he aims to focus on health rather than sickness. They highlight RFK Jr.'s views on vaccines, which he claims will be informed and pro-vaccine, while also addressing abortion policies that may satisfy Republican senators. The conversation touches on the ideological shifts within the Republican Party regarding health and vaccines, and the implications of RFK Jr.'s confirmation on broader health issues. They conclude with a discussion on the need for systemic change in health and environmental policies, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the nation's health crisis.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 6 Bobby Kennedy is winning
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Tucker Carlson discusses the intense media backlash against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. compared to Donald Trump, highlighting how outlets like The New York Times and CBS labeled Kennedy's views as dangerous. Kennedy's long-standing concerns about vaccines and their potential links to health issues have led to significant censorship. Despite this, he remains popular, raising questions about allergies and chronic diseases. Carlson contrasts Kennedy's inquiries with the dismissive attitudes of figures like Dr. Peter Hotez, emphasizing a growing public skepticism towards established narratives.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK and Tulsi Coast Toward Confirmation, and Trump's Legal Fights Ahead, w/ Aronberg, Davis, & Stone
Guests: Aronberg, Davis, Stone
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Megyn Kelly discusses the rapid developments in the Trump presidency, particularly the approval of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Despite opposition from Democrats and some Republicans due to his vaccine skepticism, Kelly emphasizes the importance of open dialogue about public health issues beyond vaccines, such as diet and environmental factors affecting children's health. She argues that RFK Jr. aims to address broader public health crises and advocates for regenerative agriculture. Kelly also highlights the confirmation process for Tulsi Gabbard, who is expected to receive support from key Republican senators despite initial skepticism. Gabbard's commitment to accountability within the intelligence community is noted, particularly regarding unauthorized disclosures, drawing parallels to the controversial Snowden case. The conversation shifts to Trump's executive orders, particularly those targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Kelly and her guests discuss the legal implications of these orders, asserting that DEI practices often violate civil rights laws. They predict significant legal challenges to Trump's orders, especially regarding gender transition procedures for minors, which Kelly categorizes as child abuse. The discussion includes Trump's stance on birthright citizenship, with Kelly noting the constitutional complexities involved. She highlights the potential for legal battles over Trump's interpretation of the 14th Amendment, particularly concerning children born to undocumented immigrants. Kelly also addresses New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's controversial comments about harboring an illegal immigrant, suggesting that his admission could lead to legal repercussions. The segment concludes with filmmaker Sean Stone discussing his documentary series on the alleged deep state conspiracy against Trump, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in government actions. Stone reflects on the historical context of political conspiracies and their implications for understanding current events.

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.
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