RFK Jr.

I am here to defend him. That’s all.

No family in history has done more to service the disabled community than the Kennedys. Look it up. His aunt invented The Special Olympics.

He has spent more time with children with developmental disabilities than 90% of us. He comes from a dynasty of American politicians, all of who fought tirelessly for working families, for peace, equality, civil rights, and the health and prosperity of all. His father and uncle, (President JFK) stood up against corruption, against globalist neocons. They died trying to protect us. Fighting for peace.

He’s not a republican. He could have well been the Democratic nominee 2024.

In the 80s he worked for the EPA Environmental Protection Agency. Sued polluters of the Hudson River in total winnings of 5 Billion USD. The Hudson River used to turn colors it was so polluted. He helped turn it blue again.

Do your own research. Read his book. Listen to him on Rogan. Before you side with the brazenly corrupt, Big Pharma. Before you side with the propaganda machine trying to bury this good man. They don’t care about us. He does.

-Experience Film

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  1. I’m not yet sure about him. I like where he’s coming from ideologically, but would need to see more independent scientific evidence and research to be convinced. I have asthma since I was 7 and also some pollen and house dust allergies, meaning I’m dependent on regular medication. At the same time I try to avoid any other medication as much as I can. Because it’s an industry for profit like any other, so of course they’ll false advertise as much as they can and try to convince even reasonably healthy people they can’t live without their products.
    And chemicals are not something to play with. I hear stores from my wife constantly how her patients are making their own cocktails and then not understanding why they’re not getting better or even feeling worse!
    Another side is when government is pushing some vaccine to general public when not everyone should be getting them and they know that. But is easier (cheaper or more practical) because majority won’t have serious issues and they think is ok to deal with the consequences of the minority. That’s what I think is really going on.
    Besides the dirty back deals which farms will get the government contract.

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    1. Great points. And I know a lot of people recognize and agree with your logic… Especially the utilitarian ethical argument of treating the majority at the risk of injuring the few. That’s all well and good IF the treatment works on the majority. And if it doesn’t do more harm than good* Fulfilling The Hippocratic Oath… RFK would obviously say that many vaccines (let’s just focus on vaccines, this one specific form of treatment, and not generalize to all medicine) Many vaccines DO cause more harm than good in the general population. There is scientific evidence for that, but it’s daunting. It’s dense. It requires many hours of research by a scientific mind… It’s too hard to try to debate… I just feel like Public Health Officials, at least here in America, have deeply failed us on all levels. We are misinformed and gaslighted at every turn in the healthcare pipeline. Our Doctors are groomed by pharmaceutical companies and get all sorts of bonuses (Kick backs) the more vaccines they sell….

      Americans are critically unhealthy. Most of us won’t even admit it. Aren’t even able to recognize the diseases we already suffer from because our judgment is so clouded by inflamed bodies and nervous systems. Our Elected Officials have failed us.

      But we’re getting into too much depth already. I’m not arguing against medicine and Science right now. And neither is RFK Jr.!.. All he said was he wants to conduct a scientific study to try to discover the cause of autism and he’s attacked so mercilessly for that.

      I posted this because I saw new stories circulating on social media (TikTok) by young influencers that RFK Jr. wants to euthanize kids with disabilities. Multiple people said this and their videos were boosted by the algorithms. They comments were so slanderous, so insane. It angered my and so I rushed to defend him here. From Those specific attacks. Again, spread by multiple influencers. He’s not trying to euthanize people with autism. He’s trying to help them.

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      1. I’m not following what’s going on, but I agree these types of accusations and comments are coming from the crazy town of influencers. It’s not easy to just stand by when too many young minds are literally influenced by them. In the past the journalists had to have certain level of education or experience filtered by senior editors and mentors. But eventually too many of them got pressured by their corporate bosses to lean into their advertisers or those who had the owners in their pocket and that’s where we are. Who can an average Joe/Jane trust if you need to do your own research into their background just to start!!!

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      2. It’s a massive problem, and it’s being worsened / exploited by the powers that be via Big Tech (manipulated algorithms, advertising). Journalism is a saving force. I.e good journalists like yourself…

        (Begin sarcasm) the only immediate solution I see is for everyone to quit their jobs so that they have time to do their own research… on all expertise subjects😉I do identify as an idealist and a dreamer after all☺️

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      3. The industrial medical complex and those who profit by it are running scared. ‘Pharmaceuticals’ contains the word’ malpractice’ which whilst amusing is a clue to the nature of the industry.

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  2. I’ve always held a belief in all Kennedys, and I wish he were the president of the U.S. today. Even though he collaborates with Trump, I appreciate his actions, particularly his stance on abolishing the COVID vaccine!😉Wishing you a wonderful holiday, mate.🤙🖖🌟

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  3. I’m going to have to strongly disagree with you on this one. Vaccines save lives. There is absolutely NO PROOF that autism is connected with vaccine administration, as RFK asserts baselessly. His voice of authority is only damaging things with the fools in the public who will take him seriously, and resist ALL vaccinations. Do we want a comeback of the measles, of tetanus?

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    1. The problem with autism is that it is a clinic diagnosis based on behavioural characteristics not chemical analysis of the body of the individual.

      The question should be, will a cocktail of toxic chemicals injected directly into the body of a small child cause developmental problems. Clearly the answer is yes, they do, subject to the individual concerned as no one is exactly identical.

      As to vaccines saving lives, this is the standard advertising slogan of big pharma who have a vested interest in pushing their products lest their business model fail.

      It is impossible to state they save lives as it assumes being poisoned by vaccines, even if only mildly, is a good idea. Sadly large numbers of people in the USA and the UK where I come from still believe it is and suffer the consequences.

      The fear tactics regarding measles and tetanus is a clever ploy to scare the gullible into poisoning themselves. Big pharma rub their hands in glee as another sucker buys the lie.

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  4. As someone who has a nephew on the spectrum, I was intrigued by his comment about autism, but I think many people immediately jump to conclusions and only read part of a headline + have knee-jerk reactions. I do not have Tik Tok so I do not follow or listen to ‘influencers’ (I have that term so much as most of them are so grossly unqualified to give any opinion), and I try to avoid reading comments on social media, as it’d drive me nuts. Obviously he’s not advocating for euthanizing people with autism; that’s just ludicrous!

    While I think his quest to find the root cause of autism is noble, which like he said would involve ‘massive testing and research effort will involve hundreds of scientists from around the world,’ I don’t think it’s realistic to aim to do that in just 5 months though, that’ll take years!

    One thing for sure though Big Pharma IS the enemy. Many Americans take SO MUCH DRUGS, no wonder we get sicker!

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    1. My little sister has Downs and I’m transitioning to being her full-time caretaker. So through her support programs and friends groups I’m around a lot of adults with autism.

      5 months is ambitious, true

      America takes more prescription drugs than any country on Earth. And pays the most per pill. Still we are one of the most unhealthy nations.

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      1. That’s quite a remarkable commitment that you’ll be caring for your sister with Downs, but they can also be a very rewarding experience. My nephew is nonverbal but really smart, he finally gets admitted to a special school which helps a lot (for the boy AND the parents!) I think more research about this condition is always a good idea!

        Btw there’s a typo in my comment… I meant to say I HATE the term ‘influencer’ and that to me is one of the downsides of social media, grossly unqualified and extremely dumb folks masquerading as ‘experts’ and misleading others! 😡 Why can’t people just do their own research/reading/learning on whatever topic instead of relying on bogus personalities for information. Anyway, enough of my soap box 😆

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  5. Yeah, knowledge is freedom. Especially with big pharma. I recently was diagnosed with “high cholesterol” and prescribed statins. But I’m not overweight, I exercise, I’m conservative with “treats.” Then I got The Great Cholesterol Myth and the Great Cholesterol Lie and Lies My Doctor Told Me books which explain how numbers for cholesterol are based on 50-year-old information, along with the “push” for statins. People NEED cholesterol and the numbers they say are dangerous are actually often normal. So many people on statins should NOT be on statins. And god knows this goes for all the other crap they’re doling out by the handful too.
    Re: Mr. Kennedy, maybe the outcry comes from his generalizing? Or throwing a blanket idea out there that the source of autism could even be pinpointed when it’s probably much more layered and complex. I don’t know. Re: vaccinations, though–which ones would you consider dangerous to the public? Measles, polio? And what would be your solution for those diseases otherwise? 🙂

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    1. I’ve read (I’m sure you have too) Grapefruit is a natural, effective alternative to Statins. But Def don’t take both. And Q10 Ubiquinol is a good supplement when taking statins? I believe?

      I have heart / blood pressure issues (even though I’m skinny) and am reducing my sodium intake as much as possible indefinitely, as a last-digit effort to fix the problem naturally. Also cutting most gluten. Already experiencing positive results from the new diet.

      Yes I think you nailed it with the outcries coming from his generalizing. And Ours.

      I definitely still do not know enough about vaccines and virology to say I’m qualified to personally answer. But based on my limited research, The only vaccine I personally would say I am confident is more harmful than beneficial is the COVID Vaccine. But there are probably more. I’ve recently heard by an Alternative Med doctor that Polio began only once agricultural pesticides were introduced. That’s it’s caused by these environmental toxins. RFK Jr. might talk about this too but I can’t remember. And I’m not confident… If I had to choose which vaccines to inject into my hypothetical kids today??? Sweating… More. Data. Required. Hence why I’m not having kids. I’d probably go with the big ones. The Big 3. But kids now are getting *70* WTF Each is a relative megadose of mercury or aluminum that literally ends up lodged in the brain and body. It has to be in the vaccine to trigger the immune system fully… Reagan granted pharmaceuticals legal immunity in the 80s because, quote, “Vaccines are unavoidably dangerous.”

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    2. Yes, the cholesterol scam to get people to take statins and boost pharma profits (again).

      As to vaccines they are all theoretically harmful based on the ingredients as they must, by definition, create disease, even if only mildly (they call it ‘stimulating an immune response!).

      As to what is in each vial however no one knows as nobody ever tests beforehand.

      The big question is do they do any good. No is the answer as poisoning oneself, even if only mildly, with a cocktail of chemicals is never a good idea.

      Of course if one is on various drugs already, the chemicals might have a neutralising effect but that is Russian roulette for you.

      “Why vaccines do not work” in a nutshell

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  6. I don’t much care about the politics, and I’m a poor judge of character. My background is in a science, and my dad was a physician. So I’m just a pragmatist trying to stay healthy in a nation with dysfunctional to non-existent “health care” and a population looking for a pill to substitute for things like proper nutrition, exercise, good judgment and personal responsibility. But life in general is full of shades-of-grays, non-intuitive risks, and well-intentioned guides pointing the way to Hell-in-a-handbasket.

    That said, medicine and especially preventative medical prophylaxis such as vaccines in particular are merely statistical adjustments to life’s inherent risks. Sometimes they present an option that may improve odds, sometimes greatly. Sometimes, it’s others’ odds that are improved. And yes, there are always risks that people can be sickened or die from them. And some vaccines, I suspect, mostly make money for investors (or aren’t available to Americans because they don’t). But understanding the how and why of a particular case doesn’t lend itself to some simple or universal heuristic.

    Unfortunately, profit-driven big-pharma, political lobbying, and national-level mismanagement combines with hyperbolic politics to prevent honest assessment, leaving Americans justifiably skeptical. And I don’t know how we fix that for people simply looking for clear, honest, and objective medical advice. But I’d reserve that skepticism for anyone promoting a one-size-fits-all solution, however well-intentioned.

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    1. A scientist and heir of a physician is a great perspective to have on this topic. We’d be much healthier as a nation if more people thought critically like you do. You and I both know their nervous systems are too inflamed, lives too busy. Too distracted… Many people really do believe pills are the cure. That has to change. There is no substitute for nutrition, personal responsibility. Thanks for the great comment.

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