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Amazing choice for HHS!

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Doctor warns about RFK Jr., citing measles deaths in Samoa

President-elect Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health & Human Services Secretary. Gov. Josh Green (D-HI), a physician,explains why he believes it’s the “worst possible” choice for the department, claiming RFK. Jr scared people in Samoa away from a vaccine for measles. RFK Jr. has denied the claims.
 
lol, on the election thread you guys are beating your chest for Trump when it was clear he was going to win. Yet you still believe the propaganda from MSM and pharma. They have a name for that, it's called useful idiot 😂💰🐑

Make sure to read the pin replies of this blog post for the people that were actually in Samoa, not CNN or MSDNC

 
However according to an immunologist on the team assisting, the 6–7-day period was also the length of time it would take an under attenuated vaccine to make the recipient sick. In addition, the tests as I have mentioned sent to Australia were coming back negative for wild type measles in the majority of the samples
 
Cheryl Hines must have an embarrassment fetish still standing by him after he probably cheated on her with that New Yorker political reporter.
 
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Kennedy said in the same appearance that the European Union “is right now investigating Ozempic for suicidal ideation,” although the European regulator concluded in April that available evidence doesn’t suggest Ozempic and other GLP-1 medicines cause suicidal thoughts or actions.

The US Food and Drug Administration, which Kennedy would oversee as HHS secretary, also reached that conclusion, although it’s continuing to monitor for potential risk.

Those kind of confident but false or misleading assertions are Kennedy’s signatures, said Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. And they can be especially dangerous, he said, when applied to public health bedrocks like vaccines.

“He acts like he knows what he’s talking about when he doesn’t, and he says things with a definition that makes people convinced he has the data to support his statement,” Osterholm told CNN. “Trying to follow him and understand what he’s talking about is often like trying to nail Jell-O to the wall.”

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Let’s see. The 60+ year old HHS secretary who’s supposed to show us how to be healthy is eating a Big Mac and drinking a Coke.

What else is in front of him? Nuggets? An Apple Pie? 🤦🏻‍♂️🙄🤷‍♂️
 
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Can’t wait for Bobby’s Great American Fast Food tour. Dates to be announced. Coming to a Taco Bell nearest you
 
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Also, Zyn isn’t Snus, because there is no tobacco in Zyn.
 
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Guy is an absolute nutjob

YouTube removed an interview that Jordan Peterson conducted with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in which he repeated a theory suggesting that certain chemicals in the water supply shown to forcefully feminize frogs could also be turning kids transgender.

“I mean, they’re swimming through a soup of toxic chemicals today, and many of those are endocrine disruptors. There’s atrazine throughout our water supply,” RFK Jr. said in the video posted in early June. “Atrazine, by the way, if you in a lab put atrazine in a tank full of frogs, it will chemically castrate and forcefully feminize every frog in there. And 10% of the frogs, the male frogs will turn into fully viable females able to produce viable eggs if it’s doing that to frogs. It could, there’s a lot of other evidence that it’s doing to human beings as well.”
 
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HE SAYS THAT WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAN CAUSE CANCER AND OTHER CONSPIRACIES

Kennedy Jr. has promoted the disproven conspiracy that 5G cellular networks—an advanced wireless technology standard for mobile phones—allow governments to collect user data and “control” their behavior, CBS reported in 2023. He also told Joe Rogan in a June podcast interviewthat WiFi “radiation” causes cancer, “cellphone tumors” and “opens your blood brain barrier” to toxins (There is no scientific proof connecting WiFi or 5G to any illnesses, according to the American Cancer Society).
 
I like what RFK says about the shit in our food and the undue influence of Big Pharma. But that’s it.
 

HE SAYS THAT WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAN CAUSE CANCER AND OTHER CONSPIRACIES

Kennedy Jr. has promoted the disproven conspiracy that 5G cellular networks—an advanced wireless technology standard for mobile phones—allow governments to collect user data and “control” their behavior, CBS reported in 2023. He also told Joe Rogan in a June podcast interviewthat WiFi “radiation” causes cancer, “cellphone tumors” and “opens your blood brain barrier” to toxins (There is no scientific proof connecting WiFi or 5G to any illnesses, according to the American Cancer Society).
This is what kills me. He preys on morons. Shit like this probably hits so hard if you have the IQ of a toaster combined with a propensity to distrust authority figures, which opens you up to conspiracy theories like somehow every doctor and scientist in the world teamed up to lie to you.

People freaked out about cell phones 30 years ago, but even a modicum of electromagnetic theory teaches you how RF directly correlates with ionizing vs non-ionizing radiation. Cell phones are quite literally the same thing as thing as AM or FM radio, but significantly lower power.
 
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YouTube removed an interview that Jordan Peterson conducted with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in which he repeated a theory suggesting that certain chemicals in the water supply shown to forcefully feminize frogs could also be turning kids transgender.
he never used the term "transgender", he said "feminize."

whether that's the case or not remains to be seen, but studies have shown that male testosterone levels have declined significantly, and people like @NinjaKnight are living proof.


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i imagine like with most things, its a mixed bag of factors. diet and activity are probably near the top.
 
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