When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was appointed as the Secretary for Health and Human Services in the US, I said at the time that this was a bigger deal than Doge.
And I was right. Kennedy was put through a grueling confirmation process that was mostly focused on the sheer unthinkable horror of the thought that he perhaps might have some skepticism about the claims of vaccine safety made by the manufacturers and their bought and paid for useful idiots in the CDC and the FDA. And since his confirmation, he’s made no secret of how he feels.
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Those people, almost all of them have severe severe conflicts of interest. [End video]
Hmm. Now, you would think that such a healthy skepticism of the pharmaceutical industry would be expected, indeed necessary, given that in theory, the government is supposed to keep the industry in check. And given that the pharmaceutical industry is the biggest criminal cartel in history, outside of the government, of course, with no less than 126 billion dollars, yes, with a B, in criminal penalties for a range of criminal conduct, which mostly revolves around false advertising, faking efficacy, and faking safety. And just in case you’re wondering, the big four pharmaceutical companies that profited massively from the mRNA jabs during Covid are no exceptions. Some of them are at the top of the criminal list. Criminal drug companies with over 10 billion in penalties each.
Yeah. With that in mind, you’d think that a healthy skepticism of the drug companies and their trustworthiness would be a prerequisite for the job of Secretary of Health and Human Services. But in fact, the opposite was true. And so precious was this status quo that to cite a particularly striking example, Senator Bill Cassidy, who held a key vote to advance or deny Kennedy’s nomination, would only support the nomination after securing assurances that Kennedy would maintain the CDC advisory committee on immunization practices without changes. Hm. Now, you’d think that Cassidy himself was being made the secretary of the HHS, but in actual fact, he was just trying to protect the cabal, the swamp, the cozy, incestuous, and highly profitable relationships that existed between the drug companies and the various regulators.
But that didn’t go well because once Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as secretary of the HHS, he got busy.
And I’ll go to the details in a moment, but first, my name is Topher Field. This is the Topher Project, and I help busy Australians to keep up with the world as it changes around you. And thanks to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the use of mercury in vaccines is changing as we speak, at least in America. I am 100% viewer supported, and I am incredibly grateful to you for helping me to keep the Topher project going by buying me a coffee via the button at topherfield.net and by buying my books, my DVDs, and my merch from goodpeoplebreakbadlaws.com.
Now, soon after his confirmation, some of Kennedy’s opponents just couldn’t let it go, but he came out swinging in reply.
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Previous HHS secretaries have had a pharmaceutical industry background, have been a state health commissioner, have run health systems, have been governors, somebody who has had a background in actually administering the programs that HHS administers.
Which of these qualifications does RFK possess? You know the answer. None of them. The qualifications that uh that Senator Schumer is talking about there are the very qualifications that got us to where we are today. These are the people who got us to be the sickest country in the world. I’m going to be a disruptor. I’m not going to let the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry run health policy anymore. We’re going to make we’re gonna we’re gonna turn health policy over to people who are actually concerned with public health. In the past, those people almost all of them have severe severe conflicts of interest. [End video]
RFK Jr. was not going to back down and he called out the existing regulators and boards and committees for the compromised and conflicted bodies that they were that were actually making America less healthy. And this proved to be no mere rhetoric on his part. The moment any of them have tried to go behind his back, he has responded without hesitation or compromise.
Now, the first real showdown took place in May this year when Kennedy announced on an expost that as of today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC recommended immunization schedule. But it would appear that the CDC had its own plans going behind Kennedy’s back just days later. And whilst they did remove the recommendation for healthy pregnant women, they kept the recommendation for healthy children in place, directly defying the Secretary for Health and Human Services instructions. But RFK Jr. is not a man to be trifled with. He took the nuclear option, simply removing all 17 members of the CDC vaccine advisory committee in a clean slate move that no one thought he was capable of actually pulling off.
The haters of course lost their minds because vaccines are basically a raw shack test. People see whatever it is that they expect to see in vaccine policy. According to the establishment, the defenders of the status quo, RFK Jr. was an ignorant Ramos who was promoting pseudoscience and undermining vaccine science and endangering health. But let’s keep in mind that such opinions are founded on the idea that the status quo was founded on actual science and was actually good for human health. Two ideas that were and are patently false. But this was just the first showdown. And despite RFK Jr. winning that confrontation easily and putting the CDC in its place.
The FDA decided to try something on just a month later while RFK Jr. was on holiday.
On July 10th this year, the FDA approved Mona’s spiker ax for children, timing the approval for when RFK Jr. and his second in command were both away. The FDA were sending a message. RFK Jr. may have been able to bring the CDC to heal, but they weren’t about to fall into line so easily. Thing is, RFK Jr. is up for a fight. The first thing he did was clean house. It shouldn’t have been possible for the FDA to do something like that without him having any idea that it was coming. That is a major failure on the part of RFK Jr.’s own staff, and he wielded the axe immediately, filing firing Heather Melanson, his chief of staff, and Hannah Anderson, the deputy chief of staff for policy. Now, those firings don’t reverse what the FDA did, but it puts his team on notice. Don’t go behind my back or else. And given that the FDA approval remains in place unchanged to this day, I’m going to say that round two went to the swamp.
So, that’s one round each so far. And Kennedy has just kicked off round three with his absolute bombshell attack on the use of mercury in vaccines. Specifically, they’ve removed their recommendation for all flu vaccines containing theol, a mercury-based preservative. The usual suspects of course are wailing about how it’s been proven safe and that this withdrawal will fuel public skepticism and mistrust in vaccination, which is true, but not all of us think that that’s a bad thing. It must be said though that only a small proportion of vaccines still contain mercury-based preservatives. They’ve been being phased out over the last few decades. And when that phasing out began, we heard the same objections. If we start to phase it out, when we know that it’s safe, then people will think that it’s not safe.
But this comes back to the Rorschach test. People will see what they want to believe.
Now, I don’t know who’s going to win round three. And to be honest, given that theel is in practice only in about 2 to 3% of vaccines today, this battle is probably more symbolic as much as it is practical. But you can be sure that the establishment are going to continue to fight RFK Junior every single step of the way. First, the CDC tried it on and he fired the entire vaccine advisory committee on immunization practices due to their conflicts of interest. The FDA tried it on and he cleaned house, firing two of his own staff who allowed it to happen without his advanced knowledge. Now Kennedy’s the one trying it on, finally removing once and for all the last remaining mercury-based preservative in vaccines in the USA. while the industry simultaneously dismisses the move as irrelevant given how few vaccines still use it, but also says that it’s terrible because it could damage people’s confidence in their industry, which is kind of laughable because I would have thought that if people are going to lose confidence in the pharmaceutical industry, it’s probably going to be because they are the biggest criminal cartel in the universe besides government with a history of knowingly allowing people to die while they falsely promoted their products and hid their true effectiveness and safety data and 126 billion US in criminal penalties between them is proof enough that they can’t be trusted.
But maybe that’s just me. What I do know is that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is working hard to deliver on what he promised. And no, it hasn’t been plain sailing for him, but he’s not backing down. and he’s proving himself to be willing to go as many rounds as it takes to make America healthy again. And personally, I’m here for it. My name’s Topher Field. This is the Topher Project, and I help busy people like you to keep up with the world as it changes around you. I am 100% viewer supported. So, please buy me a coffee via the button at topherfield.net and check out my best-selling books on the role of civil disobedience in the modern age, plus my multi-award-winning DVD, my t-shirts and my hoodies and more at goodpeoplebreakbadlaws.com.
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