
By MICHAEL SLOVANOS
ROBERT F. Kennedy Jnr, the prominent Democrat who joined the Trump presidential campaign, has issued a strong and bold warning to big pharma that their domination of the public health narrative is about to end.
RFK Jnr joined the campaign under the slogan Make America Healthy Again, apparently with the support of President Trump – a long-time friend of the Kennedy family and a Democrat once himself.
Kennedy has been a long-time fighter against unsafe vaccines and big pharma through his Children’s Health Defense organisation. In his speeches he repeatedly points out the failure of the US health system, and particularly the fact that a majority of American children now suffer from a chronic disease.
Mainstream media, that has always opposed Kennedy’s health campaigns, is already beginning to panic on behalf of the public health establishment, which is controlled by big pharma. A heading in the online news outlet The Daily Beast (previously owned by Newsweek and now IAC Inc.) recently declared “RFK Jr. Confirms He Will Interfere With Health on Day One”.
The article points out that Kennedy is a former environmental attorney who holds no degrees in public health, science, or medicine. That may be so, but Kennedy is well informed on those topics, having fought pharma companies and various medical authorities in major court cases for decades.
The stodgy neo-conservative Andrew Bolt of Sky News, while interviewing former Trump Attorney General Bill Barr after Trump’s campaign win, described RFK Jnr as “a bit of a kook”, echoing other mainstream media neocons. He also took a shot at Tucker Carlson. Bolt has got a few things to learn.
But with Kennedy about to be offered a health-related position in the Trump administration, the medical-pharma establishment backed by media, will begin squealing. The question is whether Trump will hold firm on a deal with RFK Jnr.
As so many Trump critics already know, it was he who rolled out the mRNA vaccines under Operation Warp Speed. But it was also Trump who copped a united round of mockery from the media and the health establishment when he promoted the use of alternative treatments for Covid.
Trump also had little choice in the situation with global pharma, the WHO, “Mr Science” Anthony Fauci, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the CIA, Johns Hopkins University, the global vaccine alliance GAVI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness (CEPI) and other such groups, all backed by global media singing the same chorus of “fear the global pandemic”.
The mRNA fake vaccine disaster aside, Kennedy makes no apology for his view that the increasing number of childhood vaccinations is linked to an autism epidemic – something long denied by big pharma and the medical establishment. But Kennedy does have medical supporters in this view.
Dr Russell Blaylock, a neurosurgeon and author of numerous scientific papers, for years has maintained that the repeated shocks to the immune system caused by vaccines can result in neurological injury leading to autism. He likens this to brain injuries suffered by boxers.
Up until now, the dissenting medical doctors have been sidelined, ignored or even deregistered by their professional organisations, often accompanied by media mockery or pharma-funded online campaigns to counter “medical disinformation”.
Kennedy is also ready to attack public health’s other sacred cow, fluoridation, and already the chorus of fluoridators singing “protect my kiddy’s teeth” is hitting social media. The fact that the fluorosilicic acid they dose the water with is an S3 poison and neurotoxin, does not seem to register with these people. Nor do the growing number of studies linking this industrial waste product to autism and reduced IQ.
RFK Jnr will reference recent studies such as the US National Toxicology Program’s Fluoride Exposure: Neurodevelopment and Cognition, which concluded that “higher levels of fluoride exposure, such as drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter, are associated with lower IQ in children.”
“The NTP review was designed to evaluate total fluoride exposure from all sources and was not designed to evaluate the health effects of fluoridated drinking water alone. It is important to note, however, that there were insufficient data to determine if the low fluoride level of 0.7 mg/L currently recommended for U.S. community water supplies has a negative effect on children’s IQ,” the report found.
We might add that the latter part of the report’s conclusion is convenient for the fluoridation industry, who will no doubt argue along the lines that “a little bit of poison is worth the dental benefits”.
Unfortunately for them, they will have to explain why it is – as revealed by a Harvard Health report – that countries that do not fluoridate their water have also seen big drops in the rate of cavities.