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The Madman Has Done It – Trump Nominates RFK Jr. as DHHS Secretary

LOS ANGELES - OCT 24:  Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the "LBJ" World Premiere at the ArcLight Theater on October 24, 2017 in Los Angeles, CA

This was probably one of the most predictable appointments that we all knew was coming for President-Elect Trump’s Cabinet. The only question was whether Trump would appoint Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to lead a smaller agency like the Food and Drug Administration, or whether he would be put in charge of the whole kit and kaboodle.

It’s the whole kit and kaboodle.

RFK Jr. has been nominated to be the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. That means he’ll oversee not only the FDA, but also the NIH, the CDC, the USDA, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, the Administration for Children and Families, and five other federal agencies.

Members of Congress and the formerly permanent bureaucracy in Washington, DC are probably wishing they hadn’t indicted Donald Trump 91 times and tried to assassinate him right now. Trump is approaching his Cabinet appointments with a seriousness of purpose that is shocking most of them to the core.

In some cases, he’s nominated people to lead agencies who were persecuted by those same agencies, such as Tulsi Gabbard as DNI and Matt Gaetz as Attorney General.

It’s also interesting to note that at this point in 2016, Trump still hadn’t formally nominated anyone to serve in his Cabinet. He was still waiting for recommendations from the GOP establishment. It’s safe to say that he’s learned a few lessons in the interim.

 

As for RFK Jr., it should be fun to watch his confirmation hearings in the US Senate. No one is more knowledgeable when it comes to the corruption of public health agencies by Big Ag and Big Pharma. John Stossel interviewed him during the campaign and tried to trip him up for being “anti-vaccine.” It didn’t go well for Stossel. The truth about vaccines is going to horrify most Americans.

Public health agencies and our doctors lie to us all the time. Americans are the most medicated and sickest people on the planet. RFK and Trump want to correct that for the sake of American children.

RFK has always been dismissed as a crank and a conspiracy theorist, especially by the medical establishment and the pharmaceutical companies. It’s already starting to get hilarious as establishment health experts in the media are trying to debunk Kennedy’s claims about certain things.

A biggie that Trump and RFK both talked about on the campaign trail is getting fluoride out of America’s drinking water systems. CNN’s chief medical analyst, Dr. Leana Wen, set out to blast Kennedy in an op-ed at the Washington Post. She was certain that it was a crazy conspiracy theory that fluoridated drinking water lowers IQ in children by 3 to 4 points.

“I planned to write a column that would debunk his arguments and explain why fluoridation is sound public health policy,” she wrote.

“When I delved into the research, I was shocked: The data clearly indicates that conventional wisdom needs to be revisited.”

Every well-conducted, peer-reviewed scientific study that she looked up shows that fluoride lowers IQ in kids. She notes that just this year, the National Toxicology Program (which RFK will soon oversee at DHHS) stated with “moderate confidence” that fluoride in drinking water is lowering IQ in children. Joe Biden’s DHHS Secretary Xavier Becerra has said nothing about this to the public.

Dr. Wen concluded that RFK is right about fluoride in the drinking water. It’s like whenever an atheist archaeologist travels to the Holy Land to try to debunk the Bible, and they end up converting to Christianity. Just wait until Wen looks into the science behind the COVID shots!

Kids can get sufficient fluoride from toothpaste and it won’t make them dumber. Naturally, the readers at the Washington Post are furious that Dr. Wen has agreed with Kennedy based on real science. She’ll probably get fired soon.

As RFK recently stated, “Vaccines should be tested, like other medicines. Of the 72 vaccine doses now mandated… for American children, none of them—not one—has ever been subject to a pre-licensing, placebo-controlled trial. Other medicines are required to do that, and we should have to do that for vaccines. If I’m wrong, show me the test. Show me the study. You won’t be able to, because there are none.”

Dr. Tony Fauci called RFK a liar for saying that. RFK sued Fauci. The lawyers for Fauci tried to keep the case out of court for a year before they finally admitted that RFK was telling the truth. No vaccine that is on the required schedule for public school attendance has ever been tested for safety.

MAHA!


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