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The speaker admits they once believed vaccines were one of humanity's most important inventions, citing polio and smallpox eradication. However, after reading Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s book and "Turtles All the Way Down," their views shifted. The speaker notes the existence of another book with the same title and nearly identical cover that promotes vaccines, which they see as a deliberate attempt to confuse people. They initially dismissed RFK Jr. as an "anti-vaccine kook" based on a casual narrative, but now regrets that judgment after reading his book and speaking with him. They admit to succumbing to the common perception of RFK Jr. as someone with a weird voice who is ruining the world's immunity.

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Are you a conspiracy theorist? That label has been used against me to silence tough questions about powerful interests. I pointed out early on that the COVID vaccine didn't prevent transmission or infection, contrary to government claims. I was labeled a conspiracy theorist for saying red dye causes cancer, which the FDA has now banned. I also mentioned that fluoride lowers IQ, and a recent JAMA review confirmed a direct correlation between fluoride exposure and IQ loss. Is there any claim you can say was truly a conspiracy theory, or do you stand by your position?

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I took my vaccine and will send it to the lab to check for poison. People are being deceived into taking it. I'm nervous about exposing the truth.

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Please get vaccinated and encourage others to do the same. The unvaccinated are the only ones dying, and it's a shame that some people are spreading misinformation. Think about the unnecessary deaths caused by this. I can't understand how those who do this for a living can sleep at night.

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I don't have an issue with questioning the safety of the new vaccine, but spreading misinformation is ridiculous. I saw a post on adverse reactions to the Pfizer vaccine on Instagram, but it turned out to be from a fake account with no followers or posts. When I pointed this out on Facebook, my comment was blocked. This is the challenge we face. Translation: I don't have a problem with questioning the safety of the new vaccine, but spreading misinformation is ridiculous. I saw a post on adverse reactions to the Pfizer vaccine on Instagram, but it turned out to be from a fake account with no followers or posts. When I pointed this out on Facebook, my comment was blocked. This is the challenge we face.

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I used to be a Democrat, but after meeting this man, I won't vote for a Democrat again.

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Vaccines have a place, but the population has been scared into accepting them. It's frustrating that vaccines are being promoted as gene therapy to children who are not at risk. It's ethically questionable to recommend something dangerous to a certain group to protect the elderly. Personally, as a 70-year-old, I don't want young people getting vaccinated for my sake. If something happened to them, I would feel guilty.

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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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I was ostracized for questioning mainstream narratives on masks, lockdowns, and vaccines. My friend got the Pfizer vaccine and died the next day. I wish I had spoken out louder against the pressure to conform. His family and I believe the vaccine caused his death. The lack of autopsy adds to the injustice and anger over forcing vaccines on people, injecting doubt into their minds.

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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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I wouldn't label myself as anti-vaccine, but after watching your interviews and the guests you host, I'm disappointed. I believe you are anti-science and not pro-vaccine. Supporting vaccines like MMR or pertussis doesn't change the fact that denying the science behind the COVID vaccine makes you anti-vaccine. Rejecting COVID vaccine science equates to being anti-science.

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I got the vaccine, got injured, and discovered they're lying about everything: masks, lockdowns, and pandemic handling. They lied about herd immunity, natural immunity, and Pfizer didn't even test if their vaccine stops transmission. We only found out because a European politician questioned a Pfizer executive. They didn't want to release the vaccine trial data for 75 years. My friends who smear me online never question the COVID narrative. They're on the wrong side of history.

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Our biggest enemy in America is our fellow Americans. We can't trust the unvaccinated. It's time to do what you're told, as this is not about freedom or personal choice. Walking around unvaccinated is psychotic, as it makes you an incubator for every variant. Our patience is wearing thin, and your refusal has cost us all. The unvaccinated overcrowd our hospitals, leaving no room for those in need. This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.

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Did you get the vaccine? It's not a big deal.

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RFK has made controversial claims about vaccines, suggesting that Tony Fauci and others are responsible for the deaths of a million children and profiting significantly from vaccines. People can form their own opinions on the validity of these statements.

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I'm not against vaccination, but I choose not to get vaccinated. Some people label me as anti-vax, but I consider myself pro-vax and pro-freedom of choice.

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I got the initial vaccine but haven't been boosted. What really made me question things was how sick the vaccine made me. It was the sickest I'd been in fifteen years. I've had COVID five times, and the worst bout was just a sinus infection. I was in bed for two days after the shot and my heart was racing. It's strange that we can't even openly discuss how sick the vaccine made some people. Many people I know felt awful after their second shot, and that's a side effect we don't discuss enough. Plus, we're giving exemptions from responsibility to companies with a history of lying and criminal fines.

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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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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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I cannot understand how anyone can recommend the mRNA vaccination and sleep well at night. They seem afraid to admit they were wrong. I want to give you a chance to address your colleagues, fellow pathologists, and medical professionals. My advice is to always question what so-called experts say. You don't need top scientists, you need experienced doctors who think critically. In the past, people died from the flu without it being turned into a pandemic or locking people away.

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Speaker 0 expresses clear personal hesitation about vaccines, stating that they are not jabbed and would not touch the experimental mRNA and gene therapy experiments, asserting there is a lot of concern about these technologies from many medical people. They reference political figures and media narratives, saying Kennedy in the United States will expose much of this material and that Donald Trump is keen to see it as well. Speaker 0 then recalls personal health concerns related to vaccination, mentioning friends who have experienced myocarditis, blood clots, strokes, and other problems after receiving the COVID jab, and emphasizes the idea of long-term effects being unknown. Speaker 1 counters by saying they still believe in vaccinations, but notes that no one on that side would discuss possible problems with vaccines, and they themselves got vaccinated multiple times and are now open to the idea that there might have been problems. They acknowledge the complexity of the issue and state they do not object to vaccines inherently. Speaker 0 clarifies their stance further, stating they are not a medical expert but their instinct was not to have the vaccine, and they acknowledge how difficult it was to avoid it since the state appeared to force people to receive it. Speaker 1 adds that their own vaccination status includes having been vaxxed several times, and they feel okay today, though they recognize the complexity of the situation and that long-term effects are uncertain. Speaker 0 then discusses the notion that the state and public health authorities pressured people to vaccinate, naming the NHS, Matt Hancock, and portraying the messaging as a duty to vaccinate “because you might kill granny,” mentioning Trudeau and the World Economic Forum Brigade as part of the broader narrative. Speaker 0 proposes an alternative approach: those who are vulnerable should isolate themselves. They reference Anders Tegnell’s approach in Sweden, which did not impose lockdowns. They claim Sweden’s economy hardly missed a heartbeat, in contrast to “ours,” and argue that the pandemic greatly disrupted young people’s lives and education, with knock-on effects described as huge. Speaker 0 concludes that those who made the lockdown decisions are not ready to admit they got it wrong, for a host of reasons.

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I've been labeled as far-right, which is inaccurate. My focus has been on electric vehicles, solar energy, and batteries to help the environment. I've historically identified as a moderate Democrat and even supported Obama. However, I believe the Biden administration is not moderate, and Kamala Harris's background reflects a more leftist ideology. We are at a critical juncture in America, facing a fork in the road. I see one path leading to prosperity and another, represented by Kamala, leading in the opposite direction. Although I may face backlash for my views, I want to express my honest opinion. I encourage those in the moderate camp to consider supporting Donald Trump for president.

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As a left-leaning hippie Texan, I tend to be rebellious. I have to wonder, despite the criticism Robert Kennedy Jr. received for encouraging skepticism about the rushed COVID vaccines, what if he was right?

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I'm skeptical about the COVID vaccine, especially the mRNA vaccines. I recently spoke with a top cancer expert in Britain who was very critical of the long-term effects of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. According to this expert, we may see a significant increase in cancer cases as a result of these vaccines. While I believe the vaccines saved lives, I question whether we had enough time to fully understand the potential long-term consequences.

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.
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