The Truth about RFK Jr

Their windmills blew all the pills away!

In Haiti they give Tylenol to the cats and dogs before they eat them, which puts the danger of catching autism at one remove.

Even if I believed the above two statements I would still be more qualifed than RFK Jr for his job.
You'd be more qualified for his job in a deep coma.
 
Here is an article on acetaminophen. It does need to get in the hypothalamus, but is not involved with neurotransmitters etc in the brain:
 
He probably uses them to inject himself with ivermectin (which for some reason is not evil, despite being a big pharma product. The ...logic?... seems to be that if you do not use for its intended purpose, that means the evil is cancelled out by your rebellion).
Ivermectin injections are only for horses. Human version is tablet form only.

.......is Trump getting Ivermectin injections??
 
So, have they provided anything to back up the acetaminophen thing? I've got to say that was not on my crank bingo card, never heard of anyone trying to link the two before.
See comment #2651 on a review article. In addition, I previously linked to an essay by Dr. Steven Novella at SBM that discussed a large, Swedish study: "In the case of a potential link between Tylenol use in pregnancy and the risk of autism or other neurological developmental disorders (like ADHD), there are some preliminary studies showing a possible small risk, while others do not. This is a job for a good systematic review, and fortunately we have a recent high quality review to look at. The data came from the Swedish national database, which is extremely useful for such research. The review includes data on 185,909 children. They found a very small increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders with Tylenol use in pregnancy, however this link disappeared when they did a sibling control analysis..."
 
ChatGPT won't even write a report that dumb for me.

"No, evil balloon animals did not cause the autism epidemic — and to be clear, there is no autism epidemic in the way that term is often sensationalized."

ChatGPT wouldn't write you a report about Evil Ballon Animals sinking the Estonia either would it? There's only one possible explaination.. The Evil Ballon Animals control ChatGPT!!
 
Is anyone going to talk about the fact that Lord Dampnut appears to think that all childhood vaccines are administered in one big dose all at once? He talks about pumping babies full of huge amounts of vaccine. Does he think vaccines are administered as though a child is a water balloon?
 
Is anyone going to talk about the fact that Lord Dampnut appears to think that all childhood vaccines are administered in one big dose all at once? He talks about pumping babies full of huge amounts of vaccine. Does he think vaccines are administered as though a child is a water balloon?
Why bother? He's insane.
 
The host of Pandemic Accountability Index gave a harsh critique of the newly constituted ACIP and Martin Kulldorff, writing, "Multiple times, the committee couldn’t figure out what it was voting on. The majority of votes were outside of their legal purview. Committee members made absurd, inflammatory comments & ridiculous demands. Credible experts found their mics muted. Obscene conspiracy theories that the COVID-19 vaccine has killed people were tweeted out by the official CDC account, as if somehow legitimate. Kulldorff himself admitted that he and his fellow panelists were unqualified "rookies.""
 
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ChatGPT wouldn't write you a report about Evil Ballon Animals sinking the Estonia either would it? There's only one possible explaination.. The Evil Ballon Animals control ChatGPT!!
I'm vaguely curious to know what would happen if I seeded enough imputations to evil balloon animals on the internets. What do I have to do to train those large language models?
 
I'm vaguely curious to know what would happen if I seeded enough imputations to evil balloon animals on the internets. What do I have to do to train those large language models?

Before you could complete the task you'd be subject to a bizzare 'industrial accident' that would leave your corpse twisted into the Shape of a wiener dog...
 
Eric Feigl-Ding: Let's talk about Tylenol and autism (Dr. Eric Ding's Journal on Substack, Sep 23, 2025)

Long tweet:
WHO statement on autism-related issues (World Health Organization (WHO) on X, Sep 24, 2025)
Extensive research has been undertaken over the past decade, including large-scale studies, looking into links between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism. At this time, no consistent association has been established.
(...)
Also, a robust, extensive evidence base exists showing childhood vaccines do not cause autism. Large, high-quality  studies from many countries have all reached the same conclusion.

There's a thing I've been wondering about:
Months ago RFK Jr. promised to find the cause of autism and announce it this month.
He didn't find it but made one up and announced it.

What I don't understand is: Are the vaccines now off the hook?
Since Tylenol has been made out to be the culprit, they must be, mustn't they?

There's still Trump's problem with the amount of fluids that a beautiful baby's body allegedly can't handle, but I get the impression that if the ingredients of the MMRV vaccine are delivered separately, they are now considered to be safe. It makes things a bit more complicated for parents, who will have to get their children vaccinated four times instead of one to immunize them against measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox. That's moronic but all in all a small price to pay for the immunity that those immunogens provide.

The separated vaccines could even be called Trump Vax1, Trump Vax2, Trump Vax3 and Trump Vax4 in praise of Supreme Leader, but in spite of the inconvenience it is still better than leaving unvaccinated kids to get measles, mumps, rubella and smallpox.

Is this how vaccines will be handled from now on? (With the exception of the mRNA vaccines, which will be banned.)
 
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Eric Feigl-Ding: Let's talk about Tylenol and autism (Dr. Eric Ding's Journal on Substack, Sep 23, 2025)

Long tweet:


There's a thing I've been wondering about:
Months ago RFK Jr. promised to find the cause of autism and announce it this month.
He didn't find it but made one up and announced it.

What I don't understand is: Are the vaccines now off the hook?
Since Tylenol has been made out to be the culprit, they must be, mustn't they?

There's still Trump's problem with the amount of fluids that a beautiful baby's body allegedly can't handle, but I get the impression that if the ingredients of the MMRV vaccine are delivered separately, they are now considered to be safe. It makes things a bit more complicated for parents, who will have to get their children vaccinated four times instead of one to immunize them against measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox. That's moronic but all in all a small price to pay for the immunity that those immunogens provide.

The separated vaccines could even be called Trump Vax1, Trump Vax2, Trump Vax3 and Trump Vax4 in praise of Supreme Leader, but in spite of the inconvenience it is still better than leaving unvaccinated kids to get measles, mumps, rubella and smallpox.

Is this how vaccines will be handled from now on? (With the exception of the mRNA vaccines, which will be banned.)

Which, of course brings us right back to Andrew "Lying Trousers, Fraudy Pants" Wakefield, as one of his financial motivations was being involved in a standalone measles vaccine...
 
Scott Kominers on X, Sep 23, 2025
Woah I just noticed this correlation 🤯.
At some point, do we need to consider the possibility that RFK Jr. is causing autism?
... 👇

A line graph plotting diagnosed autism prevalence per 1,000 children on the y-axis, ranging from 0 to 30, against Robert F Kennedy Jr\'s years on Earth on the x-axis, ranging from 44 to 66. Red data points mark the prevalence values, connected by a blue trend line showing an upward trajectory over time.


ETA: Looong tweet
BREAKING: A Landmark Study Links RFK Jr. to Autism (GEM Media on X, Sep 24, 2025)
 
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There's a thing I've been wondering about:
Months ago RFK Jr. promised to find the cause of autism and announce it this month.
He didn't find it but made one up and announced it.
He didn't so much announce he would find the cause of autism, he announced he knew it all along and he'd reveal/confirm the hidden reality.

What I don't understand is: Are the vaccines now off the hook?
Since Tylenol has been made out to be the culprit, they must be, mustn't they?
Tylenol (acetaminophen) has been added to the causes of autism, vaccines haven't been retired.

There's still Trump's problem with the amount of fluids that a beautiful baby's body allegedly can't handle, but I get the impression that if the ingredients of the MMRV vaccine are delivered separately, they are now considered to be safe. It makes things a bit more complicated for parents, who will have to get their children vaccinated four times instead of one to immunize them against measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox. That's moronic but all in all a small price to pay for the immunity that those immunogens provide.
Trump's rambling are just a convenient smokescreen.

Is this how vaccines will be handled from now on? (With the exception of the mRNA vaccines, which will be banned.)
Yes, through confusion, misdirection, and outright lies.
 
On CNN the following day, neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta underscored that point, dismantling the claim. He called the Trump-Kennedy press conference “bewildering,” noting that the Tylenol-autism question has been examined for “decades” without any conclusive link.

Gupta also flagged a statistical flaw in their reasoning.

“There’s something known as paradox of ubiquity, when you have something that is widely used, it can be linked or correlated to just about anything,” Gupta explained. “And I think that’s what we’re dealing with, with Tylenol.”

He added that Tylenol use among pregnant women has decreased over the past 10 years, “but despite the fact that it went down, autism rates have gone up.”
 
How about Prevagen? Sounds like a good candidate for autism cause:

Key takeaways:

  • Prevagen is an over-the-counter (OTC) supplement that claims to support brain health and boost your memory. Prevagen is not FDA approved for memory loss. It also doesn’t treat or prevent memory-related health conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Evidence about how well Prevagen works for memory is limited, and there’s concern about whether our bodies can absorb and use its ingredients. The supplement’s manufacturer has also been investigated by the FDA and Federal Trade Commission for making unfounded claims that Prevagen is “clinically shown” to work.
  • Prevagen side effects are possible and may include headache, dizziness, and nausea. Nervousness, raised blood pressure, and memory problems have also been reported.
It might even help those women married to old men who had bad sperm and married supermodels from Slovakia. You of course have to give the prevagen to the husband, for the autism study.
 
What I don't understand is: Are the vaccines now off the hook?
Since Tylenol has been made out to be the culprit, they must be, mustn't they?
Tylenol (acetaminophen) has been added to the causes of autism, vaccines haven't been retired.
That's also what Gorski thinks:
David Gorski on X, Sep 22, 2025
Antivaxxers see what's going on. Of course, I suspect that @SecKennedy is going after Tylenol first because he wants to deflect the charge of being antivax. Don't worry, antivaxxers, the next announcement will no doubtedly be that Bobby has found that vaccines cause autism.
 
The host of Pandemic Accountability Index gave a harsh critique of the newly constituted ACIP and Martin Kulldorff, writing, "Multiple times, the committee couldn’t figure out what it was voting on. The majority of votes were outside of their legal purview. Committee members made absurd, inflammatory comments & ridiculous demands. Credible experts found their mics muted. Obscene conspiracy theories that the COVID-19 vaccine has killed people were tweeted out by the official CDC account, as if somehow legitimate. Kulldorff himself admitted that he and his fellow panelists were unqualified "rookies.""
Genuinely, lunatics running the asylum.
 
At Science-based Medicine Dr. Steven Novella wrote, "But more concerning – the FDA just gave approval for leucovorin for CFD without any new evidence. There was no new study, just a review of prior studies. The evidence is generally considered to be preliminary. All of this makes the timing – right before RFK’s big September deadline – highly suspicious. Others have also noted that Dr. Oz, who was standing with Trump and RFK, holds a position in a company that produces leucovorin, but this can be a coincidence.

It’s pretty obvious what is going on here. RFK needed something to announce in September regarding autism, so he or his flunkies scraped the literature for anything they can present as an identified exposure risk and a possible treatment. Nothing else really explains the timing of these two announcements, especially given that the exposure (while more research is always nice) is largely debunked, and the treatment is narrow and preliminary."

It is interesting that vitamin A was touted for measles, and now a derivative of vitamin B9 is being mentioned regarding autism.
 

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