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Brain Worm ate RFK Jr.’s brain

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So, a guy comes back from his buddy's lakeside cabin, after borrowing it for the week to take his new GF up there.

"Hey, man....so, did you get some action from the new lady on the trip at my place?!!"​
"Well, she had gonorrhea, so I just fished. You know how I like to fish!"​
"Yeah....but...didn't you just 'flip her over' for some backside action?"​
"Well, she had diarrhea. So I just fished. You know how I like to fish!"​
"Wait...no front or back action??? Did she at least give you some BJs then?"​
"Well, she had pyorrhea. So I just fished. You know how I like to fish!"​
"Wait....you got zero sex the entire trip!!! No regular! No anal!? No oral!??​
Why the hell did you bother to take her up there with you??"​
"Well..... she has worms. And you know how I like to fish!!!"​
 


"When you say there are a 'huge amount' of abortions that would necessitate federal intervention, where is the proof of that?"

@RobertKennedyJr
: "I would have to look at the data again... Do you think you should be able to abort a perfectly healthy child at 9 months?"

"There's no evidence that women are doing that."

Full RFK Jr. interview:
 
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His anti vaccine mass information got 87 people mostly children killed in America Samoa in 2018. Big pass for me.
This is almost as idiotic as saying Jack Whitver’s got Grayson Murray killed with how he runs the Iowa senate.

Almost.

Congrats; you’ve almost reached Joes Place’ level of delusion. :rolleyes:
 
The democrats are horrified of what Kennedy will do to Biden. Trump knows he will also lose votes to Kennedy.

I only agree with about 30% of his views but the man will at least engage in civil discussions with others. That’s more than what we have with Biden and Trump
 
This is almost as idiotic as saying Jack Whitver’s got Grayson Murray killed with how he runs the Iowa senate.

Almost.

Congrats; you’ve almost reached Joes Place’ level of delusion. :rolleyes:
No it’s not. They had a mistake with a measles vaccine batch. RFK Jt took the opportunity to flood the Island with misinformation about the usefulness of the vaccine. Leading many to opt out. Then an outbreak happened and killed 87 people mostly children.
 
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No it’s not. They had a mistake with a measles vaccine batch. RFK Jt took the opportunity to flood the Island with misinformation about the usefulness of the vaccine. Leading many to opt out. Then an outbreak happened and killed 87 people mostly children.
Revisionist BS.
 
Revisionist BS.
RFK Jr , leads the way for opportunists to weaponize misinformation and get children killed. The vaccination rates fell down to 34 %. Thanks to their stroking of fear. His name gave them legitimacy to cause that did not deserve it. Especially a vaccine that has been around as long as the measles vaccine. Are they solely to blame no. Poverty and a vulnerable population made them a high risk target.
The fact remains without Junior and his merry band of Vitamin A or Alkaline Water pushers many of those death could have been avoided.
 
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RFK Jr , leads the way for opportunists to weaponize misinformation and get children killed. The vaccination rates fell down to 34 %. Thanks to their stroking of fear. His name gave them legitimacy to cause that did not deserve it. Especially a vaccine that has been around as long as the measles vaccine. Are they solely to blame no. Poverty and a vulnerable population made them a high risk target.
The fact remains without Junior and his merry band of Vitamin A or Alkaline Water pushers many of those death could have been avoided.
Righhttt. The impoverished people of Samoa were so enamored of the Kennedy they immediately stopped jabbing their Lisa when he popped in for a quick meet n greet.

And as far as ‘Vitamin A pushers’ go…

Scientific evidence abounds that children who are given vitamin A before or during an episode of measles have a less severe course and recover more quickly. The potential benefit of vitamin A therapy for measles was first reported in 1932. Even 26 years ago, in 1993, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the WHO and UNICEF advocated for giving vitamin A to children who were experiencing measles. This full-text article describes the following:

Several recent investigations have indicated that vitamin A given to children with measles in developing countries has been associated with reductions in morbidity and mortality. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) issued a joint statement recommending that vitamin A be administered to all children diagnosed with measles in communities where vitamin A deficiency (serum vitamin A less than 10 µg/dL) is a recognized problem and where mortality related to measles is greater than 1%.

The WHO explained to doctors – in detail – how to clinically identify a vitamin A deficiency without blood testing:

One of the most common signs of vitamin A deficiency are ophthalmologic (eye) signs which include: night blindness, Bitot’s spots, grayish-white deposits on the conjunctiva next to the cornea, and xerophthalmia (extremely dry eyes).

Leaving nothing to chance, the WHOgives specific dosage regimens for vitamin A deficiency during measles:

The recommended regimen is 100,000 IU by mouth at the time of diagnosis for infants younger than 12 months of age, and 200,000 IU for older children. The dose should be repeated in 24 hours and again 4 weeks later. There is little concern about vitamin A toxicity until the cumulative dose is greater than 1,000,000 IU, which is only seen when high doses are taken over several weeks.

The WHO is so aware of the significant health issues associated with vitamin A deficiency and its consequences, that it recommends giving two rounds of high-dose vitamin A supplementation per year prophylactically to significantly reduce mortality and morbidity in areas where measles is endemic. The periodic supply of vitamin A has proven to reduce mortality by up to 23% overall, and by up to 50% in acute cases.

For the last twenty years, UNICEF has also advocated an annual vitamin A supplementation program in 80 countries for children up to 5 years of age, and even states in its vitamin A publication,
It is inexcusable that vitamin A deficiency is still contributing to the loss of children’s lives.”
 
Righhttt. The impoverished people of Samoa were so enamored of the Kennedy they immediately stopped jabbing their Lisa when he popped in for a quick meet n greet.

And as far as ‘Vitamin A pushers’ go…

Scientific evidence abounds that children who are given vitamin A before or during an episode of measles have a less severe course and recover more quickly. The potential benefit of vitamin A therapy for measles was first reported in 1932. Even 26 years ago, in 1993, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the WHO and UNICEF advocated for giving vitamin A to children who were experiencing measles. This full-text article describes the following:

Several recent investigations have indicated that vitamin A given to children with measles in developing countries has been associated with reductions in morbidity and mortality. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) issued a joint statement recommending that vitamin A be administered to all children diagnosed with measles in communities where vitamin A deficiency (serum vitamin A less than 10 µg/dL) is a recognized problem and where mortality related to measles is greater than 1%.

The WHO explained to doctors – in detail – how to clinically identify a vitamin A deficiency without blood testing:

One of the most common signs of vitamin A deficiency are ophthalmologic (eye) signs which include: night blindness, Bitot’s spots, grayish-white deposits on the conjunctiva next to the cornea, and xerophthalmia (extremely dry eyes).

Leaving nothing to chance, the WHOgives specific dosage regimens for vitamin A deficiency during measles:

The recommended regimen is 100,000 IU by mouth at the time of diagnosis for infants younger than 12 months of age, and 200,000 IU for older children. The dose should be repeated in 24 hours and again 4 weeks later. There is little concern about vitamin A toxicity until the cumulative dose is greater than 1,000,000 IU, which is only seen when high doses are taken over several weeks.

The WHO is so aware of the significant health issues associated with vitamin A deficiency and its consequences, that it recommends giving two rounds of high-dose vitamin A supplementation per year prophylactically to significantly reduce mortality and morbidity in areas where measles is endemic. The periodic supply of vitamin A has proven to reduce mortality by up to 23% overall, and by up to 50% in acute cases.

For the last twenty years, UNICEF has also advocated an annual vitamin A supplementation program in 80 countries for children up to 5 years of age, and even states in its vitamin A publication,
It is inexcusable that vitamin A deficiency is still contributing to the loss of children’s lives.”
Island nations near America Samoa all had vaccination rates well over 90 %. And they didn’t have the outbreaks or death toll. Social media influencers such as Kennedy and his ilk visited and brought his anti vaxx propaganda to the Island. All of the attention lead to opportunists stroking the fear of vaccines. Even after the measles outbreak. Kennedy wanted to shift the focus to the vaccine being the cause. Still trying to make sure his narrative was being pushed.
Are vaccines perfect no. But the measles vaccine has been shown to be as close as it gets. RFK Jr ., does not have malicious intent, but that still does mean he is dead wrong.
 
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Island nations near America Samoa all had vaccination rates well over 90 %. And they didn’t have the outbreaks or death toll. Social media influencers such as Kennedy and his ilk visited and brought his anti vaxx propaganda to the Island. All of the attention lead to opportunists stroking the fear of vaccines. Even after the measles outbreak. Kennedy wanted to shift the focus to the vaccine being the cause. Still trying to make sure his narrative was being pushed.
Are vaccines perfect no. But the measles vaccine has been shown to be as close as it gets. RFK Jr ., does not have malicious intent, but that still does mean he is dead wrong.
So how much is in it for these anti-vaccine ‘opportunists’?

We know there’s billion$ and billion$ and billion$ in it for the pharmaceutical companies and their partners in the government & media who stoke the fear of viruses on their behalf.

Maybe they shouldn’t have been forcing measles vaccines on the entire population of Samoa. And instead of arresting those trying to distribute Vitamins A and D to the people they should have gotten Kennedy to help out. Would have been good PR for him and actually helped the children.
 
So how much is in it for these anti-vaccine ‘opportunists’?

We know there’s billion$ and billion$ and billion$ in it for the pharmaceutical companies and their partners in the government & media who stoke the fear of viruses on their behalf.

Maybe they shouldn’t have been forcing measles vaccines on the entire population of Samoa. And instead of arresting those trying to distribute Vitamins A and D to the people they should have gotten Kennedy to help out. Would have been good PR for him and actually helped the children.
Online influencers make millions. Difference between them and big pharm at least here is the measles vaccine works. There isn’t enough resources worldwide to prevent malnutrition. Heck we can’t even do it in our country. That’s way the measles vaccine is the best solution here.
As for mandatory vaccines. The Governor didn’t mandated it until after the damage from the outbreak. How could vaccination rates drop from 90% in 2014. To around 34% in 2018. That simply doesn’t make any sense.
 
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