Has Robert Kennedy Jr Sold Out? By Chris Knight (Florida)

 The mainstream media has expressed anxiety about an article that Robert Kennedy Jr supposedly wrote about the US measles outbreak. The mainstream, puppets of Big Pharma naturally want mass vaccination, believing that the vaxxes are next to magical. Kennedy's article is reproduced below, and it seems a long way from the vaccine scepticism seen in his books. So, has he sold out?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/04/rfk-jr-vitamins-measles-outbreak?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3NLtXP_I5yrDGuApRHgpGMXVsBeE0gNfu0Gp0R5ysXLknPmZZK9K2zlho_aem_yluxAt_iTBS2HMWwVeyIHA

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c99n18zlzg3o?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1-lsvS8CUp5vTdzHhSpE3yBLw-MmwAya_N4dYtp0S0ibq1BvaluHVVViw_aem_tQSIhePXV7Gj65fo-J0XCA

According to Dr Robert Malone who knows him, no, he is jut playing 4-D chess to deal with the political situation: "Bobby can't steer this ship 180° overnight; no one can. The change we need will be gradual—a few degrees at a time – to ultimately get us to a different continent, and we're not necessarily going to feel the adjustment right away. He has to be strategic and judicious about what he does, and when he does it. This isn't about demanding an immediate summit of Everest; it's about taking strategic steps to base camp first. His position requires careful navigation, and if we undermine him from within, we risk losing everything. We need to recognize that this is how it's going to go for the duration.

I probably don't need to say it but I will out of the gate, that the headline of RFK Jr's op-ed was not reflective of the contents, which in my experience indicates the headline was added later, possibly by opposition, to mislead the public into a narrative not inherent in Bobby's actual words. (Proverbial "they" do this to him a lot).

All of that being said, this is not binary or either/or. We need to accept that there are multiple relevant and minefield "sides" to this, and maybe that's by design… but it is not black or white. We now have a situation that defines "systemic" and "endemic" simultaneously and in perpetuity. The medical paradigm is broken and, if we look at the 30,000 foot view, and we consider how long this has been going on, AND we consider what we have long speculated: that the agenda has been to create a vaccine dependent population…. well…. Here we are, to a large degree.

When we talked about measles in the 50s versus measles now it's not the same thing, and the reason that's true is because mothers in the 50s had not been vaccinated… so they were passing T cell immunity and antibodies down to their children. The truth is that vaccinated mothers (which today is virtually all of them) have not passed any of that immunity onto their children so we cannot rely on old arguments like measles is "just the sniffles" when we don't fully understand the downstream effects of a highly vaccinated population. This doesn't mean vaccines are safe—it means we need to be precise in how we frame the issue because there may be different downstream liabilities that were not prevalent then, or may have been occasional but were not widespread, but might now very well be, because we have a vastly different immunized population today than we did in the 50s. The alternative is that we risk falling into traps laid to discredit us. It's probably also not a good strategy to sell how great measles is, and instead should be selling how flawed vaccines are. The reality is that we do have to accept that there are differences in the terrain and the landscape right now when it comes to these childhood vaccines.

Another predicament is that this issue is legitimately full of concerns on both "sides" that, since he's not a dictator, RFK Jr. must balance. There are conflicting and often irreconcilable concerns and experiences. This is not the same landscape that it was, and we could get into the conversation that this was the intent all along… but regardless of how we got here we now ARE looking at a largely vaccine dependent society where we can't just throw people to the wolves and say "go get the measles it's fine" because it may not be, now that the majority of mothers have not commuted a maternal immunity for these diseases.

All of these traps create a problematic situation for RFK Jr, because the optics are already "those crazy anti-vaxxers want to bring back polio", so if we say something is true and then downstream there is a different outcome because the terrain has changed, then we look more crazy. Bobby is walking an impossibly difficult tightrope. He must balance competing interests that are unreasonably complex and difficult and treacherous, he doesn't have a magic 8 ball, and it's above Nostradamus' pay grade.

That is not to say there aren't alternatives and solutions to these issues… it is only to say that we cannot possibly address them all at once and if we try to there is a higher-than-average chance that we will lose all progress we have made. There are so many factors and variables, and erring on the side of caution so that we don't walk into a trap and blow ourselves up and lose all the ground we've gained is a judicious and smart strategy, at least until we have something more solid to point to which, not for nothing, is one of RFK Jr's priorities once he's allowed to do his actual job.

The terrain has changed in so many ways. It's the converse of what we often use in our own arguments when people compare childhood mortality in 1900 to now and only credit vaccines for the difference, as if nothing else has changed since 1900. Not antibiotics, hygiene, diet etc. MMR is very prevalent problematic. Stop MMR and measles will blow up, no question. How dangerous that is, is an unknown, but we can't be short sided and not acknowledge those changes in cofactors without diminishing our own credibility, and it seems to me that Bobby is doing a good job of mitigating that risk. The change in global immunity and the changes that have also occurred with the virus and pathology are huge. We can't all become Amish… who were never vaccinated. This is like getting someone off of heroin. There are risks and dangers any way you cut it."

https://www.malone.news/p/the-war-on-rfk-jr-why-theyre-desperate

That being said, as Mike Adams notes, measles was once a childhood disease that was looked forward to by children to get time off school. Parents would often have "measles parties," so all the local kids got it and got robust immunity. But today Big Pharma wants to make profits out of everything; tell me why babies need a Hep B injection, where Hep B is mainly a disease of sexually promiscuous people and drug users? Humans have become mere sinks for vaccines, and medical drugs as well:

https://www.brighteon.com/ad6feba1-8e87-4ee5-a61a-ffbfed0c14ef?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2Suz1X98BL__vlobca8omCP87mFGsF3WEFHuLbi5nnlA_kwRx4iBm65zk_aem_HQRV3nJ_q3y4RL9Nk5DavQ

Here is Kennedy's article:

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/robert-f-kennedy-jr-measles-outbreak-call-action-all-us

"As the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, I am deeply concerned about the recent measles outbreak. This situation has escalated rapidly, with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) reporting 146 confirmed cases since late January 2025, primarily in the South Plains region. Tragically, this outbreak has claimed the life of a school-aged child, the first measles-related fatality in the United States in over a decade.

Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who are unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons.

Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness with certain health risks, especially to unvaccinated individuals. The virus spreads through direct contact with infectious droplets when an infected person breathes, coughs, or sneezes. Early symptoms include high fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes, followed by a characteristic body rash. Most cases are mild, but rare complications can be severe, including pneumonia, blindness, and encephalitis. Prior to the introduction of the vaccine in the 1960s, virtually every child in the United States contracted measles. For example, in the United States, from 1953 to 1962, on average there were 530,217 confirmed cases and 440 deaths, a case fatality rate of 1 in 1,205 cases.

The current Texas outbreak has predominantly affected children, with 116 of the 146 cases occurring in individuals under 18 years of age. The DSHS reports that 79 of the confirmed cases involved individuals who had not received the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, while 62 cases had unknown vaccine status. At least five had received an MMR vaccine.

In response to this outbreak, I have directed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) to work closely with the Texas health authorities to provide comprehensive support. HHS' efforts include offering technical assistance, laboratory support, vaccines, and therapeutic medications as needed. The CDC is in continuous communication with Texas health officials, ensuring a coordinated and effective response to contain the outbreak. I have spoken with Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas health officials, committing to providing them any additional support they need to bring this outbreak to an end. I have also spoken to the bereaved parents of the deceased child to offer consolation.

As healthcare providers, community leaders, and policymakers, we have a shared responsibility to protect public health. This includes ensuring that accurate information about vaccine safety and efficacy is disseminated. We must engage with communities to understand their concerns, provide culturally competent education, and make vaccines readily accessible for all those who want them.

It is also our responsibility to provide up-to-date guidance on available therapeutic medications. While there is no approved antiviral for those who may be infected, CDC has recently updated their recommendation supporting administration of vitamin A under the supervision of a physician for those with mild, moderate, and severe infection. Studies have found that vitamin A can dramatically reduce measles mortality.

Parents play a pivotal role in safeguarding their children's health. All parents should consult with their healthcare providers to understand their options to get the MMR vaccine. The decision to vaccinate is a personal one. Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who are unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons.

Tens of thousands died with, or of, measles annually in 19th Century America. By 1960 -- before the vaccine's introduction -- improvements in sanitation and nutrition had eliminated 98% of measles deaths. Good nutrition remains a best defense against most chronic and infectious illnesses. Vitamins A, C, and D, and foods rich in vitamins B12, C, and E should be part of a balanced diet.

Healthcare professionals on the front lines of this outbreak are working tirelessly to treat affected individuals and prevent further transmission. Their dedication and resilience are commendable, and they deserve unwavering support. It is essential that we provide them with the resources and backing they need to continue their vital work.

The measles outbreak in Texas is a call to action for all of us to reaffirm our commitment to public health. By working together -- parents, healthcare providers, community leaders, and government officials, we can prevent future outbreaks and protect the health of our nation. Under my leadership, HHS is and will always be committed to radical transparency to regain the public's trust in its health agencies.

For more information about measles, please visit the CDC's official website or contact your local health department."

https://thetruthaboutcancerofficial.substack.com/p/rfk-jr-did-not-betray-ushes-fighting

"Let's stop attacking the one guy who's actually fighting for our health and our children's health—a man who has sacrificed more than most of us can imagine for the future of this nation.

Let's start with a simple question: how many of you have ever read an article that didn't match the headline? You know, the kind of clickbait nonsense that gets people outraged before they even read a single word of the actual content? If you're raising your hand, congratulations—you're human. But if you're one of the people who saw the recent Fox News op-ed from RFK, Jr. with the headline "MMR vaccine is crucial to avoiding potentially deadly disease" and immediately decided RFK Jr. ("Bobby") had sold out, then we've got news for you: you've been played. Again.

Here's the truth: Bobby did NOT write that headline. He never said those words. Not once. Yet, the mob came charging in, pitchforks in hand, ready to brand him a "MAHA traitor." But let's pause for a second—did you actually read the op-ed, or did you just copy and paste someone else's hot take? Because if you had read it, you'd know that Bobby did NOT tell anyone to get vaccinated. He did NOT push mandates. He did NOT parrot the tired "safe and effective" narrative. In fact, he did the exact opposite.

Headlines are designed to grab attention, but when they don't match the content, they mislead readers and tarnish the credibility of the writer. And in this case, the headline was a trap—one whether knowingly or unknowingly undermined RFK Jr. and gave his enemies ammunition. Because let's be real: Washington, D.C., is a shark tank, and Bobby is swimming with bloodthirsty predators. They're waiting for him to make one misstep so they can brand him as "dangerous" or "irresponsible." And if he fumbles the measles conversation? They'll use it as an excuse to keep his people out of HHS and derail his entire mission.

Let's get one thing straight: Bobby is not going to be stupid. He's going to be strategic—painfully, meticulously strategic. And here's something a lot of people don't realize: many of his top HHS appointees—the people he needs to lead key agencies and implement his vision—still have to be confirmed by the Senate. That's right, the same Senate packed with swamp rats who are already sharpening their knives, waiting for any excuse to block his team and derail his mission. If Bobby comes out swinging, attacking vaccines head-on, he'll give them exactly what they want—a reason to stonewall his nominees and leave him isolated in a bureaucracy of 90,000 people, most of whom are actively working against him.

So, before you accuse him of being too cautious or not aggressive enough, remember: Bobby isn't just fighting for transparency and choice—he's fighting to get his team through the confirmation process. And that means he has to be smart, calculated, and, yes, even a little patient. Because without his confirmed leaders, he's just one man against an army of bureaucrats, lobbyists, and political operatives who want nothing more than to see him fail.

What Bobby Actually Said:

Let's break it down because, apparently, some of you missed the memo:

He unequivocally supports choice. He said the decision to vaccinate is a personal one. That's it. No mandates, no coercion, no guilt-tripping. Just choice. Isn't that what we've been fighting for?

He reaffirmed that vaccines carry risks. He didn't sugarcoat it. He didn't pretend that vaccines are perfect. He didn't push the "safe and effective" narrative.

He stated that vitamin A can dramatically reduce measles mortality. And guess what? The CDC now agrees with him.

He pointed out that measles deaths declined significantly BEFORE the vaccine. Thanks to improvements in nutrition and sanitation, measles fatalities dropped by 98% long before the MMR vaccine was introduced. When was the last time you heard an HHS Secretary say that? Spoiler alert: never.

The Bigger Picture

The reality is that Bobby is doing something unprecedented. He's speaking the truth while navigating the shark-infested waters of Washington DC. The establishment is waiting for him to stumble, to say something they can use to bury him. But instead of giving them ammunition, he's laying the groundwork for real change.

Think about it: when was the last time an HHS Secretary acknowledged that vitamin A significantly reduces measles deaths? When was the last time they separated unvaccinated cases from "unknown vaccine status" cases in the data? When was the last time a health leader stated: "Good nutrition remains the best defense against most chronic and infectious illnesses." These are the first cracks in the wall of deception, and RFK Jr. is the one holding the hammer.

Trust the Quarterback

Here's a sports analogy for you: when a quarterback takes the snap, the first thing he does is step back. That doesn't mean he's retreating; it means he's making space to launch the play. Watch his eyes, not just his feet. RFK Jr. is moving forward, and he needs us to hold the line.

In four years, we will see the full impact of what Bobby is doing right now. Those who are attacking him today will look back and realize he was fighting for us all along. Bobby's final words in the op-ed say it all: "Under my leadership, HHS is and will always be committed to radical transparency to regain the public's trust in its health agencies."

Isn't that exactly what we've been fighting for?

RFK Jr. is Fighting For Our Children

So let's stop falling for the traps. Let's stop attacking the one guy who's actually fighting for our health and our children's health—a man who has sacrificed more than most of us can imagine for the future of this nation. RFK Jr., a lifelong Democrat and a scion of the Kennedy dynasty, did something extraordinary: he put country over party, principle over politics, and the well-being of our children over his own legacy.

In a move that shocked the political establishment, he endorsed Donald Trump, a Republican, because he believed it was the right thing to do for the future of our nation. Think about that for a moment. A Kennedy, a name synonymous with Democratic royalty, stood up to his own party, his own family, and the liberal elite to do what he believed was best for the American people.

He didn't just give up political capital—he gave up the comfort of his own tribe. He's been lambasted by liberals, ostracized by his own family, and vilified by the media. Yet, he hasn't backed down. Why? Because he's a patriot in the truest sense of the word. He's putting our country first, above party, above personal gain, and above the approval of the political class. He's fighting for transparency, for choice, and for a public health system that serves the people, not the profits of Big Pharma or the agendas of bureaucrats.

So before we rush to judge him, before we fall for the next misleading headline or manufactured outrage, let's remember who RFK Jr. is and what he's sacrificed. Let's give him the time, support, and patience he needs to dismantle the corruption in our public health system. This battle isn't won in a single skirmish—it takes strategy, patience, and resilience. And if anyone has shown they have those qualities in spades, it's Bobby. He's fighting for us. The least we can do is fight for him.

Go get 'em, Bobby. We've got your back!

And because we love Bobby and support him 100%, we've teamed up with Matthew Skow, the visionary director behind Died Suddenly News, to deliver the most hard-hitting exposé yet—a fearless, unflinching look at how Big Pharma, media propaganda, corporate greed, and corrupt systems have conspired to keep us unhealthy, dependent, and in the dark. This documentary – "Unpacking the Lies We've Been Fed" - isn't just another film; it's a wake-up call, a rallying cry, and a blueprint for taking back our health and our future."

Mike Adams agrees:

https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-03-05-rfk-jr-proposes-new-approach-to-measles-nutrition-data-transparency-parental-choice.html

 

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