Trump Admin - Sec of HHS Kennedy

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Yesterday, MSNBC ran a wonderfully encouraging story headlined, ““CDC is over”: RFK Jr. lays off over 1,000 employees in Friday night massacre.” It was the pandemic department. The subheadline added, “Amid the ongoing shutdown, the HHS secretary wiped out entire offices that investigate disease outbreaks, manage infectious disease responses, and collect data.”

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Not only that, but Kennedy closed the CDC’s Washington, DC, branch. Completely. Kaput.

HHS closed down the entire director’s office at the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases — meaning all the center’s leaders.

One former NCIRD leader felt downright gloomy about it. “CDC is over. It was killed,” whined occult Satanist and bondage fetishist Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, former director of the National Center on Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (and Monkeypox Czar), who recently “resigned” over what he described as Kennedy’s “unscientific takeover” of the CDC.

“This administration only knows how to break things. They have placed America at risk for outbreaks and attacks by nefarious players. People should be scared,” said Mr. Monkeypox.

Scared is how they prefer that we be.

On an aside: I can’t believe they picked this guy —Daskalakis— to be the figurehead for CDC “resistance.” Why not just pick Moloch, or Beezlebub, or even Satan himself? And I was especially chilled by his reference to “attacks by nefarious players.” Was Daskalakis in charge of bioweapons defense? But I digress.

Many top CDC leaders felt the axe’s razor-sharp steel on their professional necks. The office of the director at the CDC’s Global Health Center was abolished (it managed “international” coordination). The cuts also included the entire team that publishes the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, as false and deceptive of a government publication to ever soak up ink.

The Epidemic Intelligence Service and the Laboratory Leadership Service was also gutted, although there was a suggestion this one might have been in error and would be reinstated. “A horde of experienced officials have quit or been pushed out,” MSNBC said, “and replaced with anti-vaccine allies and loyalists lacking public health experience or scientific credentials.”

Anyway, the usual suspects —the elite cadre of medical fetishists and pill pushers— tumbled out in furious force, marshaled to excrete more criticism of Kennedy and the Trump Administration.


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I could go on. By this point, you could probably script all their posts anyway.

If you ever experience a moment of doubt, perhaps tempted by black-pilled posts to question whether progress is real or just a fantasy, then spend a moment reflecting on this article’s remarkable roundup of Kennedy’s accomplishments —to MSNBC, outrages— in less than eight months:

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The recurring question I am asked at speaking events —more often than any other inquiry— is whether there will ever be accountability. I do not wish any ill upon all these fired CDC scientists. I am confident their unsurpassed work ethic, vast technical skills, and friends in pharma will provide them a soft landing. Their pathetic record of dismal, interminable failure and defective deception will not be held against them.

But the firings admit that accountability is well underway, and accelerating. Fauci is one old man, the withered face of an iceberg of incompetence that manufactured the worst, most incompetent disaster in modern American history. The vast army of Fauci’s enablers has been called to account.

And it’s just getting started.





 

herb749

Well-Known Member
So the govt has scientists working on stopping diseases. But the govt also gives universities money to do the same thing. Why are we paying twice .?
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
So the govt has scientists working on stopping diseases. But the govt also gives universities money to do the same thing. Why are we paying twice .?
3 times Big Pharma has people working on stopping diseases also. At least they want us to think that.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
💉 💉 💉

“The HHS report blindsided career CDC staff and delighted anti-vaccine activists.” Yesterday, the Washington Post ran a sour story, headlined, “CDC in turmoil after agency backpedals on debunking vaccines-autism link.” Turmoil! The sub-headline sneered, “The CDC’s website now says health authorities ignored evidence of a potential connection between vaccines and autism, despite dozens of studies showing no link.”

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Yesterday, the CDC quietly updated its Q&A page on “Autism and Vaccines.” It now begins with a remarkable summary of “Key Points,” including the astonishing admissions that “the claim ‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is not an evidence-based claim” and that health authorities have ignored the links:

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Bedwetting “career scientists at the agency responsible for information about vaccine safety and autism” told WaPo they “had no prior knowledge about the changes to the website and were not consulted.” Anonymously, of course. Cowards.

💉 Behold the freshest CDC fracas. “The CDC revised its website, the Post began, “to contradict the long-settled scientific conclusion that vaccines do not cause autism, shocking career scientists, delighting anti-vaccine activists, drawing a rebuke from a key Republican senator and sparking an uproar among medical professionals and autism advocates who questioned whether the agency’s credibility is now gone.”

WaPo quoted only one named (now former) CDC official. Guess who? I’ll give you some hints, stop me when you guess it: he’s bald and skinny, he likes leather and bondage, he is an open Satanist, and he was the Tsar of MonkeyPox. Yes! Demetre Daskalakis. Demetre whined, “the CDC cannot currently be trusted as a scientific voice.”

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Media darling and former CDC Czar Daskalakis

It is simply amazing how happily corporate media and progressive readers accept this flamboyant freak as their unofficial CDC expert on trustworthy science. Does judgment matter at all anymore? Oh, well. At least he wasn’t stealing women’s underwear from the airport luggage conveyor!

For the Administration, HHS spokesman Andrew Nixon simply explained, “We are updating the CDC’s website to reflect gold standard, evidence-based science.” Indeed, the new page continues at great length, soberly and scientifically pointing out what various peer-reviewed studies suggest about the connection, describing what little evidence is so far available, and forthrightly admitting what research remains to be done.

So. For people convinced of some Kennedy conspiracy to let vaccines off the hook— hopefully you’re feeling better now. LTMW.



💉 Hilariously, the top of the Q&A page still confusingly says “Vaccines do not cause autism” —the original title— but it now carries a new asterisk. The asterisk says, and I am not making this up:

“* The header ‘Vaccines do not cause autism’ has not been removed, due to an agreement with the chair of the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee that it would remain on the CDC website.”​



The guffaw-producing, asterisked headline is the result of a “deal” that Republicans made with Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.) in exchange for his critical vote to confirm Kennedy as HHS Secretary. At the time, Cassidy recited the agreement into the record, saying (among a list of other promises) that the “CDC will not remove statements on their website pointing out that vaccines do not cause autism.”

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Well, Senator, the statement has not been removed. It was asterisked. (For context, Sen. Cassidy voted to (unsuccessfully) convict the President in the 2021 Senate Impeachment trial that claimed Trump incited a January 6th ‘insurrection.’ He Cassidy has never apologized, but he was censured by the Louisiana GOP.)

Senator Cassidy might have a legitimate complaint about malicious compliance. Leaving the original headline as-is, with an asterisk highlighting the deal, then immediately breaking the spirit of the deal, might arguably be even more offensive than just breaking the promise outright.

They are basically rubbing it in his face.

But Cassidy’s demand was unreasonable. Contracts 101 teaches that contracts to do something illegal are unenforceable.

In other words, Cassidy asked Kennedy to promise to lie. That’s neither ethical nor a legitimate agreement. Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) can be legally enforced against, ahem, affectionate actresses, requiring them not to talk about any intimate encounters. But a contract requiring that same actress to lie in court and testify that she did have sex with the man— that agreement cannot be enforced.

If the vaccine-autism issue is important to you, read the new web page, it is a balm for the soul. The most important sentence promises: “HHS has launched a comprehensive assessment of the causes of autism, including investigations on plausible biologic mechanisms and potential causal links.” Giddyup.


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We’ve long mused over new NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya’s mild promises to “restore gold-standard science” to the agencies. This story, and the media’s hysterical reaction to a single updated CDC web page, show that Jay’s modest promises are actually a battle cry. He’s blinding them— with science.

PS: Jay Bhattacharya is a hero. The Stanford professor gave me a scientific affidavit for my first covid vaccine lawsuit back in summer, 2021 (for free!) and attended the key hearing in case I needed to call him as a witness. (We won.) From personal knowledge, I can tell you he is an all-in Christian, is wicked smart, and is one of the most genuine and quietly courageous men I have ever met.




 
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