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Michael's avatar

Folks in meetings with him, have cited he just β€œ makes shit up.” This seems to be an apt summary.

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πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™'s avatar

He needs forced out, immediately!

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πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™'s avatar

We know!

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Carrie Pinkham's avatar

Stop drinking the Kool Aid

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renee souto's avatar

πŸ‘

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Lynda Phoenix's avatar

I hope your son entering first grave was just a typo. I read years ago about a woman dying of anthrax because of some wool she bought. It came from another country but evidently the sheep were infected. That impressed on me that we weren't isolated. I think they do a better job of detecting that sort of thing, but probably not for long in the Trump/RFKJR era. When my daughter was young and getting her vaccinations I asked about the small pox vaccine and was told they quit giving it as it was eradicated. Well, looks like that's not so (nor I think was it ever). I knew it had to be somewhere out there in the world. I believe in protecting our children. I've always wondered about the religious objections thing. Why wouldn't God give man the ability to discover things that help mankind, like vaccines? Should we not vaccinate our dogs for rabies? That's a scary disease, but so is polio and measels which can also kill. RFKJR has to go before he starts a world wide epidemic. I think it's already starting with the gutting of USAID. We aren't an island and planes arrive every day.

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Morgaan Sinclair, Ph.D.'s avatar

A typo … Thank you so much for pointing this out. And yeah, eradicated smallpox is worldwide now β€” but the threat that there are diseases known (like smallpox) and unknown lurking in the ground that is now being exposed now for the first time since BEFORE the last ice age is real. For example, a type of pneumonia to which most Mexicans, but almost NO Americans have some immunity, puts Americans moving to Mexico and settling in Baja in the hospital every year, sometimes for a month or more, and some people die of it. It originates in the GROUND DUST in the Sonora desert on the Mexican mainland. Easterly winds pick up the spores and transport them all the way to the west coast of Baja. When these spores hit the Marine layer, they explode into live pneumonia. This pneumonia, along with the prevalence of malaria outbreaks in the summer on the Baja coast, is a main reason why most Mexicans were never drawn to live by the sea. Smart people. I caught this β€œdesert pneumonia” and had it for six months and was dreadfully sick the whole time. Then, finally, MORON HERE finally asked an intelligent question: β€œWhy do they call it DESERT pneumonia?” And a scientist friend of mine ran the cline: no case had ever been reported in a place that had a real winter, like with snow, and no case had ever been reported at an altitude of more than 1,500 feet. So I moved to Lake Arrowhead to a house at 5.604’ just as winter set in and walked down the road in the snow with just a tank top and shorts on and breathed the FREEZING air. I was well in three months. Also, my dog lost all her fleas because fleas can’t live at that altitude! I am not surprised that somebody got anthrax from imported wool. And that is, I think, the last infectious disease I would want to get. God, it’s awful. Thanks for commenting.

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Joni Jensen's avatar

Ebola or Marburg freaks me out the most!

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Morgaan Sinclair, Ph.D.'s avatar

Yikes! Thank you!!!!

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Neil Frandsen's avatar

Unfortunately, Anthrax is native to North America, everywhere the Buffalo did roam. It came in with the folk that used the Bering Bridge during the last continental glaciation. The extra spore arrivals, with European settlers, added to the spread, and to the number of spore sites. Vaccination using safe products is a given. The weird lack of testing of the COVID vaccine is a frightening example of the possibilities of Unexpected Consequences to People with Genetic Codes vulnerable to untested side effects of the "Designer" COVID shot. I am lucky, shot & 3 Boosters, no visible side effects. In Calgary, "mystery" deaths of healthy, active 40 year olds, from heart problems, still have no scientific explanation.

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GenXProud's avatar

As someone who is susceptible to β€œbugs” due to my immune system, RFK Jr disgusts me to my very core. Not only is he condemning children but also those of us who cannot fight on our own. He is the most dangerous of Trump’s entire cabinet if you ask me.

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Jake's avatar

So how many Covid boosters have you had? I hope you are keeping up.

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GenXProud's avatar

Quite a few and yes I am. I try to stay on a every 6 month schedule. I am due for one and I am hoping I can still get it because of RFK Jr.

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renee souto's avatar

Your choice, not mine.

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Kega Nasios's avatar

Yes, I am. 73 yrs old and still believe in vaccines as preventatives.

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Jake's avatar

You are in the check out generation. So your departure won’t be noticed. The newborns, infants and children however are another story. To give infants Covid shots just goes to prove how deranged the system really is. The odds of children getting seriously sick from covid are astronomically low yet the risk from myocarditis is higher. But we must sacrifice our youth at the altar of corporate profits.

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Kega Nasios's avatar

Did anyone ever recommend new borns or infants get Covid shots? I don't think so!

And thank you for saying my opinions and beliefs are irrelevant because I might die soon. Science will always be around, in spite of your opinions.

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Jake's avatar
Sep 14Edited

As I have posted, yes they have recommended they get them. If it wasn’t for RFK jr the CDC would be recommending as well. Know what you are advocating for. Science is not unchanging, it is anything but that. It has/is/will be changing based on new data and falsified theories. Giving covid vaccines to infants? Now that I have shown you that they do want to do that, what do you have to say?

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Jake's avatar

Pediatrics group recommends new COVID-19 shot for infants, toddlers in contrast to CDC advice

The AAP is strongly recommending COVID-19 shots for children ages 6 months to 2 years.

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Teresa Jura's avatar

I got flu with vaccine worse than ever did with out it. And covid not much more than a light cold.

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Kim Powers's avatar

Me too. Immunocompromised due to my illness. I'm also allergic to older vaccines and unable to take them. I have to rely on those around me to have taken them. Then comes this wingnut. I hate him. Then along come mrna vaccines like the covid one and I can get them. Then what does he do? Someone needs to fire that guy like yesterday

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Jake's avatar

As I posted above they still recommend infants getting the COVID vaccinations. Which is absurd based on their astronomically low odds of getting seriously ill from covid. This despite the fact that myocarditis is now an acknowledged risk factor from taking the covid shots. But it sounds like you would mandate these shots based on your poorly performing immune system. Thus forcing infants and children to get vaccines they don’t need.

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renee souto's avatar

πŸ‘Ž

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kdsherpa's avatar

Sarah K. Burris, β€œRaw Story”, 9/5/25 + TWO OTHER SOURCES

FORMER REP. JOE KENNEDY III (D-MA)is demanding HIS UNCLE Robert F. Kennedy Jr. resign, saying he's endangering American lives.

In a statement he posted on X, the younger Kennedy said, "Robert Kennedy Jr. is a threat to the health and well-being of every American. A United States Secretary of Health and Human Services is tasked with protecting the public health of our country and its people. At yesterday's hearing, he chose to do the opposite: to dismiss science, mislead the public, sideline experts sow confusion."

He warned that no one will be "spared the pain" that Kennedy will cause, as any person can expose the vulnerable to diseases.

"It doesn't matter how rich or powerful you are or what state you live inβ€”the heartbreak of watching a loved one fall ill knows no borders," the former congressman said.

"The challenges before usβ€”from disease outbreaks to mental health crisesβ€”demand moral clarity, scientific expertise, and leadership rooted in fact. Those values are not present in the Secretary's office. He must resign," former Rep. Kennedy closed.

[Added by me] CAROLINE KENNEDY SCHLOSSBERG said of her COUSIN prior to the January 29, 2025 Confirmation hearings that he was unqualified to lead HHS. Among her many criticisms in the letter to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, Kennedy said that there were β€œsiblings and cousins who Bobby encouraged down the path of substance abuse suffered addiction, illness and death.”

She also accused her cousin of lacking any relevant experience for the role and said he holds β€œdangerous and willfully misinformed” views on vaccines.

β€œBobby is addicted to attention and power,” Caroline Kennedy said, using her cousin’s nickname. β€œBobby preys on the desperation of parents of sick children β€” vaccinating his own kids while building a following by hypocritically discouraging other parents from vaccinating theirs.”

JACK SCHLOSSBERG, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, son of Caroline Kennedy, and FIRST COUSIN once removed, added his voice as well. "RFK LOSER is choking so badly LIVE."

[Added by me] And his DAUGHTER, KATHLEEN KENNEDY, told a gruesome story about how her father sawed off the head of a whale, and then put it on the roof of their car. β€œEvery time we accelerated on the highway, whale juice would pour into the windows of the car, and it was the rankest thing on the planet. We all had plastic bags over our heads with mouth holes cut out, and people on the highway were giving us the finger, but that was just normal day-to-day stuff for us.”

[Added by me] MANY, MANY OTHER KENNEDYS (in fact, all that I’ve been able to read about) fiercely oppose him serving at the helm of HHS. Most appear to despise him.

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Carrie Pinkham's avatar

Vaccines are one of the most important discoveries of all times. And not just in medicine.

RFK Jr is a threat to not only the people of the US , but worldwide

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Sherrill Cannon's avatar

It MUST be a requirement that whomever is appointed as Health Secretary is a licensed medical professional with a degree - not some political hack appointed to anger the public (in polite terms).

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Marilyn D's avatar

Logic would dictate that…sadly, logic is on vacation…

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Kristen Kroll's avatar

He’s an utter menaceβ€”as someone who has been successfully competing for NIH grants for decades (and watched many competent personnel at NIH, NSF, the FDA, CDC, ACIP etc be fired and/or replaced by propagandist quacks doing this regime’s bidding this spring), it has been simply shocking to see 100 years of science and research excellence in our country be dismantled in little more than 100 days, with DOGE’s destructive purges.

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J K's avatar

Trump loves to pick mentally ill men and bling prostitutes to work for him. RFK is a perfect fit.

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Edlin Brewer's avatar

Fire RFK Jr. Let’s remove Trump, the pedophile.

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Pat D's avatar

I'm glad to see the west coast states taking action to protect its citizens, but all of RFK, Jr's professed antivax conspiracy theories have nothing to do with ideology. That's not why he's removing mandates and crucial mRna research. It's all about the $'s. Removing mandates, in turn, removes insurance companies' coverage obligations. When he insists that every sane and intelligent American who wishes will still have access to any vaccinations they want, he's lying, because if people's healthcare insurance doesn't cover or defray the cost, essentially, all those who can't afford to pay out-of-pocket will not have access... which, obviously, will translate into a much sicker population, and a sure path to the next pandemic.

The reason he's doing Big Pharma a solid re: mRna research is because that technology has made invaluable breakthroughs towards cancer treatments that won't insult the body like chemotherapy and radiation do. This promising technology has been evolving for a couple decades now. So what's the hold up, why the defunding? Again, it has nothing to do with ideology and everything to do with greed. Present day cancer drugs and treatments are massively profitable.

RFK, Jr's accusation about Dem's taking money from Big Pharma was the epitome hypocrisy.

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Patricia Thomas's avatar

Brain damaged addict & former worm brain infested pseudo intellect.

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Victoria Albon's avatar

He has to GO GO GO… the next pandemic is right around the corner! Then what? Ivermectin, lights up your ass?

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Chris birds's avatar

I thought it was lighting/heating testicles.

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Dr. Ozzie's avatar

🀣🀣🀣🀣

Keep shilling for Big Pharma.

Keep injecting mercury and other poisons into your veins.

You’re not a doctor, either.

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Barbara Waters's avatar

Times change. Thimerasol is ethylmercury, not the more toxic methylmercury. Ethylmercury quickly clears from the body. But due to parental concerns, partly based on fabricated data by Andrew Wakefield, thimerasol was removed from all vaccines in 2001. One less thing for parents to obsess over even though it has definitely been proven that vaccines do not cause Autism and ethylmercury had never been linked to developmental issues. (Wakefield lied for the money the lawyers gave him to produce data which they could use in a class action lawsuit against the vaccine makers.)

You don't have to be a doctor to be informed. It helps to be naturally curious, mixing it with a healthy dose of skepticism.

Though Trump is trying to drag us back 100 years, in general mankind will continue to make advances. Repeating 20 year old misinformation isn't helpful.

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Morgaan Sinclair, Ph.D.'s avatar

I think the MIT professor who suspects Round-up---glyphosate---may have a very cogent insight.

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Barbara Waters's avatar

Thus far there has been no established causal link between glyphosate and autism.

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Marilyn D's avatar

You simplify to wave the red β€œflag” like it's view came down from the Mount. Expand your research, you may be surprised….

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Jake's avatar

They should all be on, at least, their 8th booster unless they are not following the science.

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Carrie Pinkham's avatar

No. I am a Nurse Practitioner. So, yes I have taken a lot of science classes.

Big pharma doesn't care about prisons or those who use an FQHC!

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Chris birds's avatar

Derp.

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Carol Smith's avatar

Kennedy is a huge liability for American’s Healthcare.

He just makes up stuff to hear himself talk!

He’s dangerous and foolhardy and he even said,”Nobody should take healthcare advice from me”!

Who should listen to someone who takes his grandchildren for a swim in a goddamn Sewer for crying out loud?

Me. I listen to my doctor!πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ

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Chris birds's avatar

It's not just Western states. My state is in the Northeast and we're following our own guidelines which line up with what the guidelines have been.

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Wolfert Rich's avatar

You’re still being too easy on him. He’s even much worse than that. And in his position, he will cost the lives of quite a few people.

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