Like a bomb: Trump tells Robert F Kennedy Jr to “go wild” on the CDC, FDA, NIH, Big-Food, and Big Pharma

By Jo Nova

It’s a war on The Blob

Trump has endorsed the man they call the anti-vax conspiracy theorist, the one who wrote the book accusing Anthony Fauci of abusing his power for thirty years. (Something Fauci has not sued him for). RFK Jr has relentlessly criticized the CDC, the FDA, and the NIH for more than twenty years, while they’ve mocked him and refused to give him the data, and now he’ll be in charge of them.

This move has been telegraphed for months, and happened exactly as promised, yet shares in vaccine makers GSK, Moderna, Pfizer, and Sanofi fell  three to seven percent today anyhow.

It’s a moment of master trolling. The far right extremist Donald Trump has put a Democrat environmentalist in charge of health and told him to “Go wild”.

RFK condemned as clear and present danger. Trump.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/14/trump-administration-rfk-criticisms

Despite the so-called “controversy” of this decision, everyone seems to have forgotten that only six weeks ago the former head of the CDC, Robert Redfield, admitted that Trump and Kennedy were both right. In a blockbuster Newsweek article, the man Kennedy had criticized said:

“All three of the principal health agencies suffer from agency capture”. “A large portion of the FDA‘s budget is provided by pharmaceutical companies. NIH is cozy with biomedical and pharmaceutical companies and its scientists are allowed to collect royalties on drugs NIH licenses to pharma.

“Donald Trump Has a Plan to Make America’s Children Healthy Again. It’s a Good One.”  Trump, he said, “has chosen exactly the only person who can do this, Robert F Kennedy, Jnr.”

Staff within the CDC and FDA are so concerned about decisions to vaccinate babies, but afraid to speak up, they say “It’s like a horror movie I’m being forced to watch”.

Government institutions have been rotting for decades. Way back in 1969 the retired FDA Commissioner Dr Herbert Ley warned us:

“The FDA protects the big drug companies… and attack those who threaten the big drug companies. People think that the FDA is protecting them. It isn’t.”

” Ley stated that he had “constant, tremendous, sometimes unmerciful pressure” from the drug industry”

Kennedy’s core point — there were no placebo controlled studies before licensing any of the 72 childhood vaccines

As Kennedy says in the video below: Every other medication requires that the company performs a safety trial that compares health outcomes and placebo group and a similarly situated vaccine group. My assumption was done for vaccines, but we found out that they weren’t.

To simply get this answer he had to ask for the data, get publicly scorned, sue the HHS, and it took a year of litigation to get a letter confirming they were not able to locate a single trial.

These are zero liability vaccines.

 

Kennedy is such a radical he thinks it’s a problem that nearly one in every five teenagers has fatty liver disease, one in four women are on anti-depressants, 40% of teens have a mental health diagnosis, and fifteen percent of high schoolers are on amphetamine. In other words, he’s as mainstream as anyone in health could get.


Who are the crazy people:

Luckily, there is a solution for Trump Derangement Syndrome:

(Don’t stop at the logo, there’s more.)

Wow. The rise of AI satire. One day we will wonder how we filled 24 hour television with no AI.

 

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79 comments to Like a bomb: Trump tells Robert F Kennedy Jr to “go wild” on the CDC, FDA, NIH, Big-Food, and Big Pharma

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    Just+Thinkin'

    That last video is a bloody beauty.

    Just love it.

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    TdeF

    “The far right extremist Donald Trump has put a Democrat environmentalist in charge of health”

    Like Climate Change, it’s all about the money and power. And it’s great to see principled and qualified people in charge, especially those to whom money means nothing. So unlike modern Democrats and Labor who worship money and power.

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      TdeF

      At the same time Australian newspaper chief overseas journalist and Trump hater calls Trump’s nominees ‘bomb throwers’. As if they are just destructive lunatics. If that is what you call it, there needs to be a bomb thrower in journalist ranks as well. Do we really need journalists to tell us what to think?

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      Geoff

      https://www.newsmax.com/politics/donald-trump-transition-white-house-cheung-gor/2024/11/15/id/1188258/

      Doug Burgum gets Interior and Energy. He is now the tsar of Indian land across which pipelines would have to cross.

      North Dakota has 350 Billion tons of brown coal with 25Bt currently accessible.

      This coal which is similar to Victoria’s (395Bt and 33 Bt accessible) can be processed at 1.1 BoE/raw ton oil using new technology (US$28/BoE) or 0.86 BoE (US$33/BoE) using known and proven technology.

      Victoria is a business free socialist paradise run by a bankrupt government and rudderless opposition. Venezuela but with an even bigger oil deposit. Fortunately Victoria cannot print money.

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        Geoff

        Trump must reduce the US$37T of debt by $5T in just four years to maintain the USD status as the reserve.

        He has only two Big levers, energy and digital currency.

        His selections for Finance and the Fed are crucial for success.

        People who understand energy and digital currencies will be useful.

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          TdeF

          Energy is far more important than people understand. Cheap coal created the industrial revolution. Then oil and gas. Energy gave us the consumer economy after being perfected in WW1 and WW2 with mass manufacture. Cheap energy and the machines which run on cheap energy ended slavery.

          Energy underpins everything, as China realises. Raw materials need cheap energy to become metals and plastics and glass and bricks and concrete and even wood. But Britain has even stopped making steel! The UK is an economy running on scrap. And thanks to the Australian government and their 35% CO2 ripoff, Australia will follow suit, costing thousands of jobs and our balance of payments. A vassal state of China.

          Drop the price of domestic energy and it multiplies through every consumer item, increasing spending power and increasing demand. The insanity of making energy expensive is fundamental to control by the WEF, China and the minions in Washington, Brussells, Canberra. Expensive energy even makes food much more expensive as gas makes fertilizer and petrol powers trucks and machines for harvesting, packaging, distribution.

          And in Australia it’s the same, sheer suicide to make energy expensive. Plus centralized in Canberra, bypassing state control of resources like gas and coal. And

          I have to think that’s the whole idea. Apart from the trillions demanded by the UN and public utilities to shut down society and wait for the wind to blow and the sun to shine. So called renewable energy is utterly disposable and irresponsible and every bit of it is a waste of money in even the short term.

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        RickWill

        Removing all the regulation around carbon will be like taking both the foot brake and hand brake off the US economy. All those counter-productive jobs gone with a signature. Anyone doing those pointless jobs should be looking for real work.

        It will be interesting to see what happens with all the subsidies and mandated consumer theft under the new administration. Just the threat of removing them will shift the direction. States continuing to support inefficient energy production and mandated theft will become economic backwaters. It will provide a stark contrast.

        Trump’s first term has put the US well in front of Europe and Australia economically by delaying the headlong rush to the economic cliff. Before Trump’s first term, BP1 would buy USD1.7. Today it buys USD1.26. Expect them to be on par by the end of Trmp’s current term.

        In 2016 EUR1 would buy USD1.4. Today EUR and USD are on par.

        I expect that the USD will gain more value even before Trump is in the Whitehouse.

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          TdeF

          I think that’s the whole point. Trump was only elected last week, but already the world is changing. Every country is preparing for an economic and trade and technology revolution. America is back in the game after being crippled by Obama, Pelosi, Clinton and friends. All crooks.

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            TdeF

            And outside Fox News, the entire media establishment is terrified. Why? Who else will pay them if the Democrats are not in charge?

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              In charge?

              Prudent these visionaries are not. A billion here
              a billion there and pretty soon you’re talking real money…

              re Kamala in U.S Election, she got a dose of reality last week when Donald Trump trounced her in a landslide victory. Heading into Election Day, Harris and her backers seemed certain of an easy win, with supporters believing her path to victory… But when the dust settled, Trump emerged with a resounding win, claiming both the Electoral College and the popular vote.

              As the shock of her defeat settles in, Harris’s campaign finances tell a sad story. Reports are surfacing that, despite raising a staggering $1 billion, her campaign ended up $20 million in the red during the final week. This financial mess has pushed her to a new low: reportedly reaching out to donors with her hand out, even days after the loss was sealed.

              Emails obtained by the Daily Caller show a series of post-election fundraising messages from the Harris campaign, begging for cash under the guise of legal and recount efforts

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    Lawrie

    Our own TGA must be wondering what is coming for them as well. I hope they realise their days are numbered. Maybe some Health bureaucrats will also be wondering. GOOD.

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    Angus Black

    Imagine! Access to raw data!

    Perhaps we’ll have the opportunity to see The ScienceTM

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      Possibly not Angus. They do everything they can not to study the issues that matter — at least not in a way where they might get a clear answer.

      No control groups. Short follow up. Strange delays. The wrong doses. Taken without food, or with food. Trials cut short so the control group can be given the drug. Drug in the wrong form. Drug given to the group least susceptible, or too late to be useful. Drug given to group with wide age range, diluting the score. There are a thousand ways to muddy up a signal and get a null result, and they use all of them.

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        Destroyer D69

        An investigation by qualified authors of the Pfizer docs forced to be disclosed by the courts. E book available also. Similar publication for the Moderna papers under way and available for pre purchase. Heavy reading full of medical examples, but clear enough still for the unmedically educated to grasp the extent of the deception. https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781648210372/the-pfizer-papers/

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        ianl

        No control groups.

        There was one control group – and still is. The quite large and diversified (proper usage) group who refused to vaccinate.

        Public reporting on this group became very ratty quite early, then ceased altogether. The last trick on the block was to state that the statistics for this group were not even being collected.

        The entire point was to bury any valid criticism of the covid responses … worked too, for Australia.

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    david

    I hope the negative effects of the mRNA vaccines such as excess deaths and injuries can be highlighted by releasing the relevant data. It will be beneficial to the future well being of our younger generations.

    Unfortunately I have reason to believe long term adverse reactions to these vaccines may slowly be revealed in the coming decades.

    Perhaps I’m being too pessimistic?

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jndykWR9O-c

      Dr John Campbell continues to express his concerns re excess deaths world-wide
      since vaccination for Covid.

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      Rand Paul is to take role as incoming Chair of the U.S Senate Homeland Security and Government Efficiency Committee

      “I chose to chair this committee over another because I believe that, for the health of our republic,
      Congress must stand up once again for its constitutional role,” Paul told The New York Post. “This
      committee’s mission of oversight and investigations is critical to Congress reasserting itself.”

      A key focus for Paul will be investigating the origins of the pandemic, an issue he has pursued
      relentlessly.

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    Ed Zuiderwijk

    The placebo for a vaccin is no vaccination. Vaccins are not a medication, they are a stimulus for the immune system which is rather different. If you have an infection and take antibiotics, the drug kills off the infecting bacteria, which gives your immune system time to get geared up and do the rest and clean up. A vaccin charges the immune system up front.

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      Lawrie

      The difference I see with the mRNA vaccines is the method of delivery. In addition it was patently obvious that they did not stop infection or transmission. The only argument the boosters claim is that Covid would have been far worse without the vaccine. There were many people who rejected the vaccine and caught Covid but did not seem to suffer worse effects. It is impossible to say definitively if the vaccine performed any useful function other than to empty our pockets and fill big pharma’s.

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        Old Goat

        The thing about vaccines is that their safety profile *should* be superior to ordinary medicines as almost everyone gets them and they should cause no harm . Hippocratic oath anyone???

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        Ando

        I know many who rejected the faux vaxx, including myself and my kids. Not one had anything worse than a sniffle – two of those friends are nearly 80 years old. I couldn’t catch it, despite sleeping next to my wife who caught coofid after being forced against her will to have 3 shots (to keep her job). Nor did I catch it from my multi jabbed coofid spreading co workers – some who caught it 3 times! I normally catch a cold or two every year, so its not like I have super powers…

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      Mike Jonas

      They had to change the definition of “vaccine”. Under the definition in use when the mRNA Covid vaccines were developed, they did not qualify as vaccines. The relevant part of the definition that they did not meet was that they had to be demonstrated to be effective. The mRNAs for Covid failed that test.

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        Andrew McRae

        If the Misinformation And Disinformation bill passes in Australia, one day Jo may be required to remove your comment on the basis of it being misinformation.
        https://www.newsweek.com/science-fact-check-definition-vaccine-cdc-1964107

        “While there have been slight changes in wording over time to the definition of ‘vaccine’ on CDC’s website, those haven’t impacted the overall definition,” a spokesperson from the CDC told Newsweek. “The previous definition could be interpreted to mean that vaccines were 100 percent effective, which has never been the case for any vaccine, so the current definition is more transparent, and describes the ways in which vaccines can be administered.”

        Amusing how even the CDC spokeperson identified a difference in efficacy as being the difference in meaning between the two definitions. Strange that the “fact check” reaches the politically correct conclusion almost regardless of what the expert was quoted saying.

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        Jon Rattin

        I have a 2 volume edition of Webster’s Dictionary of the English Language (Unabridged). Published in 1979, seems a good place to revisit the definition of “vaccine”.

        vaccine, n. 1. lymph, or a preparation of this, from a cow pox vesicle containing the causative virus and used against cowpox or smallpox.

        2. any preparation of dead bacteria introduced into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease by causing the formation of antibodies.

        This more obscure definition caught my eye. One could make a case that this type of vac-ci-nel’là, n. a spurious form of vaccinia not producing the required effect.

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    Philip

    All the scare from the establishment goons is, ‘he’s going to ban vaccines and all the babies are going to die”. Even a return of polio to the west is being claimed. These people are insane, incapable of objective rational thought.

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    Philip

    I am however, no fan of RFK’s environmentalism. He wants to ban Glyphosate (commonly known as Round-up), which is straight up nuttery. Not sure if he is in charge of such things with his Health appointment.

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      Ross

      I’m the same Philip. I’m hoping that he will be so bogged down sorting out the FDA blob etc, that he won’t have time to allocate to his “ environmentalism”. I like the man , read his book on Fauci back in 2020/21 but he is misinformed on climate change and agricultural chemicals. He seems to believe science is proven in a courtroom, which is probably the last place you would practice the fine art of science. But the legacy media are a joke, already labeling him an anti- vaxxer, which he has repeatedly denied being. Even yesterday on regional radio here in Victoria they described him that way. Or usually with the term “ controversial “ as his pronoun.

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        ROB

        Clips on RFK Jr. where he states in HIS OWN WORDS: “I’M GOING TO MAKE VACCINES SAFER for EVERYONE!” There is NO SAFER “vaccines” which is really a BIO-WEAPON FOR A LIFE-TIME-OF-HEINOUS AND PAINFUL INJURIES WHICH EVENTUAL WILL KILL YOU!
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kpqlm-g4aKE
        ——————-
        RFK Jr. SETS the RECORD STRAIGHT:
        Nothing about freedom of choice Or individual sovereignty“Should not mandate unless we know…” and already knows that it takes YEARS to know— therefore, no mandates period. So he believes your freedom is conditional.

        We have unalienable rights, including life and liberty (the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views).
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8BDbRRVGOo&t=110s

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      ozfred

      Recall that in the USA, glyphosate is used pre-harvest as well as pre-planting. I suspect that pre-harvest the environment does not have sufficient time to break it down sufficiently before entering the food processing chain.

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        Marie

        We all now have glyphosate in our blood including new born babies. Glyphosate is NOT safe and should be banned! It is in our bread, pasta, cereal.

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      RickWill

      RFK is primarily concerned about “round-up ready” genetic modifications of grains enabling glyphosate use on crops during later stages of growth.

      This chart shows a correlation that RFK would like scientific studies to explore and understand:
      https://apexhealth.life/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/gly.jpg

      I am highly selective where and when I apply glyphosate just in my back yard. I would hope farmers producing food crops have similar diligence. However the “round-up ready” varieties means they no longer have to be careful if their only concern is productivity.

      RFK’s session with Joe Rogan was informative on a number of issues for me. I was staggered to learn that mercury was used for multiple purposes in vaccines. And the “vaccine expert” had no idea that the mercury was preferentially absorbed by the brain!.

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        H P

        I am of the era where we chased little spheres of mercury around the science lab benches when the teacher demonstrated metals and their properties. So I’ve had more exposure than most. I doubt mercury has been used in vaccines recently, a website I just read said not so in the current immunisation schedule in Australia. I would have voted for Trump if I were American, so maybe my brain has been affected !
        I am not enthusiastic about RFK Jr and can only hope he is fed accurate useful data to make his decisions on.

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          Fat boy

          It’s the adjuvants such as aluminium that are the concern nowadays in vaccines. RFK jr is not someone to make decisions on inaccurate and sloppy data.

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      The effect of Glyphosate appears to be a complicated second order effect — it is an antibiotic that affects gut flora. We are only just figuring out how important gut flora are — think of our intestines as a quasi-alternate-liver-kidney. It turns out a healthy gut removes some toxic molecules and makes some essential ones — vitamins etc — but only if the right diversity of bacteria is present.

      If glyphosate is killing off certain strains the long term effects could easily increase rates of cancer, neurological disease, inflammatory effects, and speed the rate of aging. These things have long development paths.

      Low-dose glyphosate exposure alters gut microbiota composition and modulates gut homeostasis

      Glyphosate as a direct or indirect activator of pro-inflammatory signaling and cognitive impairment

      Pesticides and the Gut Microbiota: Implications for Parkinson’s Disease

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        Philip

        Sure but you have to die of something. Survival rates and age of death is always increasing. Everyone seems fine to me. The disease of America (and others) could be from many factors, dietary choices, whatever.

        But with a huge world population you have to feed them, with profitable agriculture. It is big money to invest to do ag, big risks too, you want assurance and efficiency.

        Im all for the study into it’s health impacts, including research into better chemicals for crops – of course, progress, progress always – but weighing things up, is it bad enough at this point in time to ban glyphosate? I suggest no.

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          Honk R Smith

          One of the things that bugs me.
          Like Renewable Energy, why can’t we use it where appropriate and not where it’s not?
          No … we have to be puritanical … Net Zero.
          If we are pure in thought and action the glaciers and the continents will stand still.

          Or RFK Jr. … asking question about vax safety?
          OMG! He’s anti-vaccine!

          A logical median is discernable, but there appear obscure political factions intent on blocking it.
          And this purposeful political psyop has created a mental health crisis across the Western managerial intelligentsia.

          Why were low risk, cheap, possibly effective (now slowly being proved effective) treatments for the greatest bug outbreak since 1347, outright banned by ‘Public Health’ overlords.

          Sumpthins off.

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          Phillip: Except survival rates are going down for the first time since WWII. Probably due to the bioweapon spike in all its forms. But lifespan is not increasing. It is not a given. The kids are not OK.

          What if the slow death of lactobacillus reuteri or rhamnosus in mothers intestines means the newborn doesn’t get a full microbiome at birth, and thus loses critical nutrients and signalling molecules in that first year of massive brain development, that we can’t get back? That would mean they don’t develop the cognitive skills we expect, or are prone to anxiety, ADHD, autism, mood disorder, inflammation. And a shortened lifespan. They may suffer from reduced B and K vitamins, and without B12 have reduced nerve development. K2 affects mitochondrial energy production (and bones, arteries, and memory).

          Rhamnosus is associated with increased rates of excsma and asthma and allergies. Reuteri affects sleep, mood (oxytocin) and immunity. They both affect interleukin production. (inflammation).

          Glyphosate is not the sole cause (Sun, D3, exercise, smart phones, heavy metals, etc), but it’s quite possible the mass use of it over such a long period could affect a whole generation, and indeed the one after that even more so as more flora disappear from more babies. A long term effect like that will take decades to identify, and we are are barely looking. We now know depression, cognitive decline, dementia, anxiety, cancer and even aging is affected badly by inflammation and by the gut biome. If we made our population 5% more stupid, or 10% less productive, or shorten their health-span by 10%, it would take a long time to unravel that, yet it’s a lousy price to keep the costs of wheat production down when it’s already so cheap.

          If I were ruler, the first thing I’d look at is the cost-benefit of using glyphosate on harvested oats. If you want to avoid glyphosate the first thing to drop is non-organic oats because of this practice. Since organic oats cost $2.75 at Colesworth, this is easy to do.

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        Murray Shaw

        Bit like DDT Jo, nobody die of DDT poisoning, but is had saved billions of lives since its introduction in 1924. Yes it is retained in the body but humans die of something else. Saw one estimate that DDT would impact human health after 400 years. Yet is was banned by Nixon after Greenpeace lobbied for its banning using money supplied by Monsanto who had a lot more expensive replacement. The use of DDT was also linked to US Foreign Aid, it being refused if a country did not ban DDT. Well you know the rest of the story.

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          Ah Murray, every molecule is different. The cost benefit equation is a multi-pHd, and right now the committees “deciding” how much, or how often we use every molecule are crooked, self-serving, and owned by the companies that make the latest patented thing. And the State Dept of the US in control of foreign aid are in the cartel. See my post by Mike Benz on election rigging.

          We might be able to save billions of dollars, live longer, minimize environmental harm and protect children — but it starts with clearing out an embedded cartel that has existed for most of our lives.

          I am not a glyphosate activist, my point is that RFK is not a crazy environmentalist. There is another side.

          I’m reading papers on dementia and the links to gut flora. There is a world of neurological pain for young and old that we might be able to minimize.

          The man is a lawyer, but he is smart and well read, and incredibly brave.

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            Mike Jonas

            The attack on RFK Jr is standard fare: Attack the person by citing something arguable they did or said no matter how many years ago or how irrelevant it now is. It is easy to do this for absolutely anyone who has been in public life for a while. At the same time, similar or even worse things that favoured people have said or done are concealed and never ever discussed. Hunter Biden’s laptop is one example of many. In other words, the rabid attacks on people like RFK Jr are just part of an endless stream of double standards.

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            Vicki

            Yes Jo, the role of the micro biome and gut is a wonderful new direction of research – particularly in Australia by that remarkable medical researcher Emeritus professor Bob Clancy, Dr Tom Borody also did original research on this aspect of health, and I understand is still involved in research.

            Post viral syndromes seem to be related to disruption of the microbiome.

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    Stephen

    OH! He’s been frozen in Carbonite. Should be fine if he survived the freezing process!! – Carbon based freezing, even better for the luvvies!

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    RickWill

    It is apparent to me that the majority of Australians suffer from TDS. And, I believe it is their lack of curiosity and belief in the LSM that fuels their TDS.

    Unless you watch SkyNews Australia, the rest of the LSM is fueling your TDS.

    Here is something woth watching on SkyNews Australia on the various Trump appointees:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbtoIN33VlY&t=1121s

    The comment from Gaetz 2 minutes in is cute.

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    John Connor II

    …and in breaking news, Infowars is back in Alex Jones’s hands after the auction was deemed illegal, and now subject to criminal investigation.

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    A healthy diet and a lack of coerced insanity will result in a healthier population. The pursuit of happiness is an important element in mental health. It seems to me that the the mere notion of MAHA is paving a way for that pursuit.

    We observe the return of contagions whenever a region slips into prolonged malnutrition; either lack of food or through a surplus of consumption of the wrong stuff. Diet appears to be a key in warding off disease. There is no substitute from BigPharma or BigFood.

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    Simon Thompson ᴹᴮᴮˢ

    Folks you seem to be missing the point that if the vaccine schedule was up to scratch why would billions be wiped off the market cap of Big Pharma? With the universal mandates and no liability these are a real “Cash Cow” or even “Goose that lays golden eggs”. And Jack’s nephew is climbing the beanstalk! The contrast with the previous HHS is Olympic Gold.

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    Penguinite

    A Bomb, H Bomb, and now the K Bomb that his uncles almost initiated in 1962. Against all the odds it has taken another Republican POTUS to unify America and perhaps the World against communism although they don’t all fully appreciate it yet! The next 12-18 months may prove difficult but worthwhile

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    Steve of Cornubia

    I had an extraordinary encounter with a slightly deranged man while queueing in a shop a few days ago. He objected to me assuming he wasn’t in the queue because he was NOT IN IT, but standing by a display a few feet away. My mind reading powers were somehow diminished that day. Well, when I explained that he didn’t appear to be in the queue, he very loudly explained that he was “distancing”, and that I should too. Well, at least I think that’s what he said because his words were muffled behind TWO masks – one white, the other blue, which I thought was a nice touch.

    I’d bet my house that he is fully vaxxed and boosted, that he hates Trump and REALLY hates Kennedy.

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      Froggy

      They are still out there Steve……not as prevalent, but, still out there……….

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        Or, I hate to say, I’d assume he was a cancer or transplant patient. Just thank your lucky stars…

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          Steve of Cornubia

          I unfortunately find myself spending lots of time with cancer patients these days, when I accompany my poor wife to her many appointments and tests. Those undergoing chemo are indeed wary of catching so much as a cold, because the chemo knocks the recipient’s immune system out for the count, for a while at least. We became virtual recluses during that phase of my wife’s treatment.

          But I have yet to encounter that enraged insanity in any of the waiting rooms and corridors of Mater Care Cancer Centre. Usually, that level of paranoia means the sufferer simply stays at home and has groceries delivered. Hence I tend to believe the guy was simply your common-or-garden leftist neurotic – the usual swivel-eyed, quivering volcano of angry – looking for opportunities to shout at people.

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      … Masks, like the spots and stripes of
      tigers or leopards lurking in undergrowth
      may be a cover up for sinister intent,
      for a Macbeth, say, who smiles and smiles,
      yet may, behind that smiling mask, be
      a damned villain waiting for nightfall
      to carry out an undercover
      nefarious (or murderous) event.

      Just as likely though, wearing a mask
      may be concealment for a shrinking self
      the donning of a protective covering
      like the turtle and the whelk, or as in classic
      drama, putting on the mask of an Achilles,
      now there’s a way for an un-heroic actor
      to become a hero, just for one day.

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    Will

    What about here in Oz with its burgeoning numbers of “turbo” cancers in ALL age groups? (just ask oncologists why they are so overloaded).
    We do not just need an enquiry here, we need major court actions against ALL of the bureaucrats involved and we need an RFK jnr clone to have the courage to give all of the health depts, TGA and AHPRA a reality enema. I won’t hold my breath, but Malcom Roberts would suit me just fine.

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      Peter C

      What about here in Oz with its burgeoning numbers of “turbo” cancers in ALL age groups?

      All cancers combined
      The annual number of cancer cases diagnosed may surpass 200,000 by 2034
      In 2000, there were around 88,000 cases of cancer diagnosed in Australia. By 2024, it is estimated there will be around 169,000 cases of cancer diagnosed in Australia. An increase of around 93% over 24 years with the majority of the increase due to increases in population size and increasing numbers of people reaching older ages for which cancer rates are higher.

      Had the cancer incidence rates from 2000 for the various age groups remained constant between 2000 and 2024 there would be around 158,000 cases of cancer diagnosed in Australia in 2024 – an increase of around 70,000 cases. This number is reflective of increases due to population size and the ageing population alone. The additional cases to arrive at the estimated 169,000 cases is indicative of the increase due to increasing cancer rates. Overall, around 86% of the estimated increase of cancer incidence between 2000 and 2024 is attributable to population increase and the ageing population alone.

      https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/cancer/cancer-data-in-australia/contents/overview

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        Will

        I prefer non-government sources for my information and advise you to do so also.
        Example: try to find out the “official” male/female birthrate ratio for muslim newborns, then ask those who actually work in Labour wards where they tell me it is close to 9/1. Gender abortion is supposedly still a crime in this country, unless you are Sikh or muslim.
        WRT “moderation”: If this post goes then I am gone.

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          A 9:1 ratio would be noticed in schools, kindy’s, medical centres, sporting clubs, official stats.

          I don’t appreciate moderation threats. Hardly seems like a polite conversation?

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    MeAgain

    Dunno, I reckon the widespread obesity in the US stops them making more wars – a healthy US may be even more dangerous

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    exsteelworker

    All pharmaceutical companies should be government owned and run as non profit, heal the world and cheap worldwide medical services. But the corrupt billionaires will not allow it, to much profit in keeping people sick and in need of constant health care.

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    Honk R Smith

    Rather than a settling, the situation in the US may become more acute.
    The Democrats are talking forming an alternate government.
    Blue states speaking of defying already decided court orders.

    A second Civil … but in reverse.
    Instead of reddish faction secession, it’s bluish secession.

    A breakdown, almost entirely based on the irrational reaction to the mere existence of single personality that drives half the herd to self destruction.

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      Ted1

      Dunno?

      Trump made a contentious speech last week (Or maybe more than one) presaging what he will do when his term begins in 10? weeks from now.

      Nine weeks from now he may no longer need to address the contentious issues, because of the way people reacted to the speech he made last week.

      Reacting under the influence of a speech made outside the formality of government, the contentious issues might resolve themselves before formality arrives..

      People accuse him of lying. I see it as a method of operation which cuts through a lot of wasted time.

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    Paul B

    Vaccines cause autism hands down.
    They utterly ruined my nephew’s health very early on after birth.
    Look at the charts for correlation.
    Clear as day.
    Shoving 70 Vaccines into infants is not only criminal, it’s Satanic evil for profit and profit alone.

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      Steve of Cornubia

      Is there a large enough ‘unvaccinated’ cohort to provide a robust comparison? My impression is that pretty much all children have the standard set of vaccinations.

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        Paul — so sorry to hear about your nephew.

        Steve, that is my point. There are unvaccinated kids out there, but not many, and no one is studying them. RFK talks about Amish kids, and one medical centre in the US which kept records of vax-v-unvax and the outcome.

        Amish kids are not a good control because their lives are so different (sun, exercise, food etc). It is a scandal beyond words that our publicly funded universities are not studying the 2-5% of unvaccinated kids to figure out if a drug given to babies is destroying young lives.

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