The Truth about RFK Jr

As much as I hate to say this, RFKJr has done something good. And seemingly for the right reasons:


“More than 20 estrogen-related products used to treat hot flashes and other symptoms for decades will no longer carry a warning label about cardiovascular disease, breast cancer and probable dementia.”
You do know he is going to do the same thing for diamorphine...don't you. ;)
 
The Hill reported on today's MAHA summit. "Top Trump administration officials including Vice President JD Vance and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are slated to speak alongside biotech executives and influencers at an all-day “Make America Healthy Again” summit on Wednesday that has not been publicly disclosed. According to an agenda seen by The Hill, the event will feature many of the country’s leading health officials, including: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary, National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya, acting Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director and HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill, Medicare Director Chris Klomp, and White House AI czar David Sacks...When asked if the administration officials’ remarks will be open to the public, HHS referred questions to the organizers of the event. The MAHA groups in the agenda did not respond to requests for comment. The White House has not responded to requests for comment."
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Politico reported, "The summit, which is not open to the media, also includes the leaders of the Department of Health and Human Services’ top agencies and top executives from companies such as Regeneron, Walmart, Google and Neuralink...The movement’s focus on making food healthier will be aired at a panel with influencer Vani Hari, also known as the FoodBabe; Aidan Dewar, the CEO of Nourish, which helps people find dietitians covered by their insurance; and Scott Morris, Walmart’s senior vice president of food and consumables."
 
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MedPageToday reported on last weekend's conference hosted by Children's Heath Defense: "Other hot topics included electromagnetic radiation being used to control people and mRNA-free blood donation. Peter Hildebrand, who lost his 8-year-old daughter Daisy to measles earlier this year, said he would do everything he could to protect his other children from vaccines."
 
MedPageToday reported on last weekend's conference hosted by Children's Heath Defense: "Other hot topics included electromagnetic radiation being used to control people and mRNA-free blood donation. Peter Hildebrand, who lost his 8-year-old daughter Daisy to measles earlier this year, said he would do everything he could to protect his other children from vaccines."
That ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ should face consequences for killing his kid.
 
MedPageToday reported on last weekend's conference hosted by Children's Heath Defense: "Other hot topics included electromagnetic radiation being used to control people and mRNA-free blood donation. Peter Hildebrand, who lost his 8-year-old daughter Daisy to measles earlier this year, said he would do everything he could to protect his other children from vaccines."
I totally agree the other children need to be protected. They need to be taken away from their dangerous lunatic father, for a start.
 
I totally agree the other children need to be protected. They need to be taken away from their dangerous lunatic father, for a start.
You don't totally agree, obviously, but you are right about the necessity of protecting the children from their parents, especially when you consider that there's a big chance that their other children have inherited the same susceptibility to the measles virus as their dead sibling.
 
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ABC News reported on the MAHA summit yesterday. They wrote, "Critics, including some of the country's leading medical associations, say that Kennedy’s disregard for established science is fomenting public distrust in mainstream medicine and that his views, once considered fringe, are being amplified from his perch as health secretary. “This closed-door convention is nothing more than an ego-stroking symposium of ‘wellbeing influencers’ and ‘MAHA moms’ whose rejection of scientific expertise puts our public health at risk,” said Erik Polyak, executive director of the progressive political action committee 314 Action, which works to elect Democratic scientists to office." EDT I find it odd that the press were not invited, given that this meeting had a number of public officials.
 
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ABC News reported on the MAHA summit yesterday. They wrote, "Critics, including some of the country's leading medical associations, say that Kennedy’s disregard for established science is fomenting public distrust in mainstream medicine and that his views, once considered fringe, are being amplified from his perch as health secretary. “This closed-door convention is nothing more than an ego-stroking symposium of ‘wellbeing influencers’ and ‘MAHA moms’ whose rejection of scientific expertise puts our public health at risk,” said Erik Polyak, executive director of the progressive political action committee 314 Action, which works to elect Democratic scientists to office."
EDT I find it odd that the press were not invited, given that this meeting had a number of public officials.
Although it is rapidly diminishing, the risk that the press might tell the truth is too great.
 
Jonathan Howard discussed the role of social media in the MAHA movement, writing, "This wasn’t just a one way street, either. MAHA doctors didn’t just rise to power via social media, they were profoundly influenced by it in ways they likely didn’t appreciate, something I discussed in my article on audience capture. I am confident that had you told MAHA doctors in 2020 that they would be teaming up with Kennedy to dismantle vaccines in 2025, they would not have believed it."
 
At the City Journal NIH director Jay Bhattacharya and his deputy Matthew Memoli discussed pandemic preparedness. "We should learn from recent example: a metabolically healthy population, physically active and eating nutritious food, will cope far better in the face of a novel pathogen than a population facing a severe chronic-disease crisis. Sweden, without lockdown or school closures, was the best in the world at protecting human life during the Covid pandemic. It had the lowest level of age-adjusted, all-cause excess deaths in the world between March 2020 and December 2024. Sweden succeeded in part because its people are relatively metabolically healthy. By contrast, the U.S. chronic-disease crisis all but guaranteed that Americans would have one of the highest mortality rates in the world...The best pandemic preparedness playbook for the United States is making America healthy again."
 
At Inside Medicine Jeremy Faust and Angela Rasmussen rebutted the claims in the City Journal article cited directly above. "Rasmussen: Yes, it’s good to be healthy. But viruses kill fit people with healthy diets, because all the nutritious food in the world won’t repel a virus from infecting a susceptible host. “Metabolically healthy” is also a weasel word that invokes the functional medicine wing of the MAHA movement led by Casey and Calley Means. They are always talking about ways to fix your broken metabolism, usually by buying wearables and other products and devices from their companies."
 
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By the way, I haven't contributed much to this thread recently in part because I have yet to see much of anything that RFK or his minions have done that I do not utterly despise, considering him as bad as anyone in the administration, if not worse. But mainly because Chris Halkides has been so diligent in following developments and reporting. I hesitate these days to open much of any news medium other than the local paper, and that mainly for the weather report, so I appreciate that someone is diving into the cesspool for us.
 
At the City Journal NIH director Jay Bhattacharya and his deputy Matthew Memoli discussed pandemic preparedness. "We should learn from recent example: a metabolically healthy population, physically active and eating nutritious food, will cope far better in the face of a novel pathogen than a population facing a severe chronic-disease crisis. Sweden, without lockdown or school closures, was the best in the world at protecting human life during the Covid pandemic. It had the lowest level of age-adjusted, all-cause excess deaths in the world between March 2020 and December 2024. Sweden succeeded in part because its people are relatively metabolically healthy. By contrast, the U.S. chronic-disease crisis all but guaranteed that Americans would have one of the highest mortality rates in the world...The best pandemic preparedness playbook for the United States is making America healthy again."
All that is pure bovine excrement. If Sweden's population were so protected from Covid, then why was the country's infection and death rate many multiples of its neighbours'?

Oh, right, it was MAHA avant la lettre and suffered the consequences.
 
In response to Jay Bhattacharya and Matthew Memoli's article in City Journal, Angela Rasmussen wrote at Inside Medicine, "Viruses are certainly capable of causing lethal disease in healthy hosts. You don’t prevent infections or contain outbreaks by taking hypertension medication and quitting smoking. You do it with vaccination (and antivirals). You cannot simply say “get healthier” and expect a future pandemic not to result in sky high mortality. This is a morally depraved approach to pandemic preparedness. Memoli and Bhattacharya argue for aggressive inaction: stop pandemic research, stop studying countermeasures, stop manufacturing drugs and vaccines, stop doing anything that might be proven to work during pandemics. Instead, go for a walk. This is gross negligence. In a pandemic, people will die because of it."
 
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You can bet your bottom dollar that Jay Bhattacharya and Matthew Memoli will be masking up and isolating come the next pandemic they create. And laugh hysterically at the people who believed the fairy-tale they had spun about "eating healthy stops virus infections". Because they have truckloads of horse-paste to sell you...
 

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