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Does he really think only undocumented immigrants get the measles? Or that the Texas outbreak was only immigrants? Because it is really easy to find out that is not true.
the Texas outbreak seeded ones in Mexico and Canada
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Does he really think only undocumented immigrants get the measles? Or that the Texas outbreak was only immigrants? Because it is really easy to find out that is not true.
Who cares? There was no threat of perjury under any circumstances. Lying is just what he does.So RFK Jr. gets hauled before Congressional oversight committee to explain recent board firings, re-appointments, CDC firings, and anti-vax stances, et al, yet the committee chair refuses to hear his testimony under oath, so he is essentially allowed freedom to answer questions however he wishes, untruthfully if he so wishes and pretty much did, without threat of perjury. Want to explain that little Congressional oversight maneuver to me, loyalists?
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) has been in common use since 1893. Over 130 years.![]()
Kennedy and HHS to link use of Tylenol in pregnancy to autism, WSJ reports
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to announce that use of over-the-counter pain medication Tylenol in pregnant women is potentially linked to autism in a report that will also suggest a medicine derived from folate can be used to treat symptoms of the disorder in some people, The...www.reuters.com
Surprise! It’s Tylenol, not vaccines!
Ooh, there is the proof!Acetaminophen (Tylenol) has been in common use since 1893. Over 130 years.
I expect large daily doses of folinic acid, Ivermectin, and Hydroxychloroquine will cure anything.![]()
Kennedy and HHS to link use of Tylenol in pregnancy to autism, WSJ reports
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to announce that use of over-the-counter pain medication Tylenol in pregnant women is potentially linked to autism in a report that will also suggest a medicine derived from folate can be used to treat symptoms of the disorder in some people, The...www.reuters.com
Surprise! It’s Tylenol, not vaccines!
The motivation here is that the lawsuits will become legendary. Grifters gotta grift...Ooh, there is the proof!
Autism cases in 1893 = 0
Autism cases in 2025 = (Google it yourself, but a lot)
Therefore we have causation!
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“… Dr. Aseem Malhotra—the controversial British cardiologist who advises the RFK Jr.-linked activist group MAHA Action—says he believes they could have developed cancer from the COVID mRNA vaccine, citing discredited studies that have also been promoted by senior Department of Health and Human Services adviser Steven Hatfill, who became infamous for pushing hydroxochloroquine when he was part of the first Trump administration.
… Malhotra was expected to say during a speech at the annual conference of Nigel Farage’s MAGA-inspired Reform Party on Saturday: “We have several published mechanisms of how the mRNA vaccine can increase the risk of cancer confirmed by… Steven Hatfill.
“This is also supported by one of Britain’s most eminent oncologists, Angus Dalgleish, who is happy for me to share today that he believes it is highly likely members of the Royal Family developed cancer because of the COVID jab.”…”