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RFK Jr. says the CDC buried its own internal study which found a 1135% INCREASE in Autism risk from Hepatitis B Vaccine

So the three of you have no comment on the subject just, "duh um..duh RFK duh is um bad"

Stunning commentary
RFKrazy claims.............
And the study shows?
It is more just wild anti-vax conspiracy BS from JFKrazy
 
Oh so you just saw the three letters RFK and turned your mind off assuming you had one to turn off in the first place.

Seems like the discussion is about how the CDC buried it.
RFK Jr is in charge of the place.

He can release it.
 
Yup.

Study?

That's exactly what this is. Mr. "there are no safe or effective vaccines" spouts nonsense and the OP drinks the Kool Aid.
I don't necessarily believe RFK I haven't watched the video either. But I don't think you should just dismiss something immediately because of who it is reporting it.
 
Does any other participant here wonder why American lifespans are lower than other developed nations?

Between 2019 and 2022, the U.S. experienced a sharper decline and a slower rebound in life expectancy than peer countries, on average, due to increased mortality and premature death rates in the U.S. from the COVID-19 pandemic. Updated life expectancy estimates in this chart collection show that in 2023, life expectancy in the U.S. returned to pre-pandemic levels, but remains lower than that of comparable countries.
[. . .]
In 2023, life expectancy at birth in the U.S increased to 78.4 years, up 0.9 years from 77.5 years in 2022, which was still lower than pre-pandemic estimates of 78.8 years in 2019, and 4.1 years below the comparable country average of 82.5. Life expectancy varies considerably within the U.S., though life expectancy in all U.S. states falls below the average for comparable countries.

The United States is ranked 48th for life expectancy

Funny that the bottom ten states for life spans are all controlled by GOPers
50: Mississippi 74.7
49: West Virginia 75.3
48: Alabama 75.4
47: Louisiana 75.5
46: Oklahoma 75.7
45: Kentucky 75.8
44: Arkansas 75.8
43: Tennessee 76.1
42: South Carolina 76.8
41: Indiana 77.2

Average life spans for the total nation: Ladies - 82.1 Men - 77.1

If you don't like my numbers - do your own search. Here is the phrase I used -- us life expectancy compared to other nations
 
I don't necessarily believe RFK I haven't watched the video either. But I don't think you should just dismiss something immediately because of who it is reporting it.
A study that can't be produced? It gets dismissed.
 
If the CDC supressed a study, it has to be somewhere. The scientists did work prior to writing the paper and publishing.

The guy who wrote the supposedly "suppressed" study is available. Online. I looked him up. Why hasnt RFK gone to him for it? I've asked this several times. Wouldnt that be "investigated" for the "truth?" :rolleyes: See post 16.
 
A study that can't be produced? It gets dismissed.
So unless someone has provided information for you you can't know anything?

You can't look at gaps in data and ask why is there a Gap there? Someone has to study it for you?
 
The guy who wrote the supposedly "suppressed" study is available. Online. I looked him up. Why hasnt RFK gone to him for it? I've asked this several times. Wouldnt that be "investigated" for the "truth?" :rolleyes: See post 16.

PubMed has 118,847 peer reviewed studies of Hep B. I'd be willing to bet @NOLA Dude hasn't read even one of them.

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Instead he's staking his claim on a study he hasn't even seen.
 
Does any other participant here wonder why American lifespans are lower than other developed nations?



The United States is ranked 48th for life expectancy

Funny that the bottom ten states for life spans are all controlled by GOPers
50: Mississippi 74.7
49: West Virginia 75.3
48: Alabama 75.4
47: Louisiana 75.5
46: Oklahoma 75.7
45: Kentucky 75.8
44: Arkansas 75.8
43: Tennessee 76.1
42: South Carolina 76.8
41: Indiana 77.2

Average life spans for the total nation: Ladies - 82.1 Men - 77.1
How much of this is skewed by the big blue cities in the states?
If you don't like my numbers - do your own search. Here is the phrase I used -- us life expectancy compared to other nations
 
So the three of you have no comment on the subject just, "duh um..duh RFK duh is um bad"

Stunning commentary
Thats basically the entire thread for most of them.
 
There's no record of the study that the CDC suppressed. Really? 🤣 🤣 🤣

I asked why RFK didnt go straight to the source of the data? No answer from the @NOLA Dude . I looked the guy up, he's available online. Ask him for his study. 🤷 No need to "cherry pick" anything.

Why not go directly to the guy who published the study? He's alive, available online. I looked him up...RFK cant manage the very basics of an investigation? Why not?
 
Thats basically the entire thread for most of them.

But not me, not once...and you continue to hide from answering my posts. ;) You dont seem very committed to the truth or debate, do you?
 
But these companies for profit are just the saints of the world, huh? Modern medicine is great, but don't be naive or they might put a "guinea pig number" on your file......"gullible one, will accept all trial tests and new medicines". o_O
It's different if @redbeer does it.
We don't pre-medicate people for things that are unlikely to face.
We totally do.
Babies aren't in danger of getting HepB, so their no need to vaccinate them for it. The majority of the populace isn't in danger of getting Hep B.

Also, the immune system doesn't develop until the child is around 3 or 4, and HepB is given right out of the womb.
So instead of just including it in with the rest, we just hope someone doesn't forget?
 
You need someone to explain the structure of HHS to you?
You misunderstand.

As the vast majority of DP members responding to your many, various troll threads and lies contained within them have noted, there’s no reason to trust your word about anything, which is why I challenged you to prove your claim;
RFK has plenty of doctors and scientists under him making these recommendations.
 
All pregnant moms are tested before they deliver so it would be known if the mom had hepatitis B. That would be the time to give the newborn the hepatitis B vaccine and not every baby so big pharma can make more money.

That was already mentioned by me in this thread. Try to keep up.

All babies are at threat.

Not just ones whose mothers have the illness.
 
So unless someone has provided information for you you can't know anything?

You can't look at gaps in data and ask why is there a Gap there? Someone has to study it for you?
What "gap in data" exists?
 
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