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2025 Feb 22, 6:17pm   660 views  53 comments

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Some excellent moves from RFK Jr right off the bat:

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/cancelation-notices-saturday-february


The first bombshell exploded when the CDC canceled its moronic annual flu shot campaign. Boom number one. This year’s campaign was branded “wild to mild,” with dramatic images of lions next to kittens, suggesting that the shots “tame” a virus into a feline companion or something. Pulling the campaign was common sense— even corporate media reported the flu jab efficacy was languishing around placebo levels. What’s the use?

Second, Kennedy has directed the CDC to stop with the Orwellian “nudge” tactics, fearmongering, and manipulative psyops, and focus its vaccine communications instead on the science, meaning in this case informed consent. For Portland readers, that means telling people about the real risks and benefits— without terrifying tall tales or emotional manipulation, just the facts. More common sense. ...

Third, and maybe best of all, the CDC indefinitely suspended its 19-member, tri-annual “panel” of vaccine advisors, the so-called Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which during the pandemic rubber-stamped every new covid shot, whether for infants, pregnant women, or people who don’t want shots. ...

WaPo said that unnamed “experts” have unlocked a new fear. “Experts,” WaPo vaguely reported, “fear that Kennedy — who has asserted the panel fails to adequately test vaccines and be transparent about safety data — could use his authority to potentially steer vaccine skeptics to the advisory committee or to abolish the panel altogether.”

Not that! Not dastardly vaccine skeptics! Not on their precious committee!

I, for one, would be fine with abolishing the panel altogether. It’s obviously useless. The one time it did stand up to Biden’s CDC over infant covid jabs, the CDC approved the shots anyway, and the APIC subsequently re-voted in favor. Totally useless.

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17   Eric Holder   2025 Mar 4, 11:34am  

In other words, Kennedy wasn’t writing for himself. He was writing as HHS Secretary. It was his official duty.


So once he got into that chair the whole agenda he was running on just flew out ot the window? LOL

We've been had, folks.
18   🎂 Patrick   2025 Mar 4, 12:45pm  

Some arguments that Kennedy is not yet completely corrupted:

https://jennasside.rocks/p/rfk-jr-completely-flip-flops-on-vaccines


Now let’s look at the much juicer things-to-love list from Kennedy’s opinion piece:

“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.” Did our HHS Secretary just imply that past information about vaccine safety may not have been accurate? Why, I think he did!

“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.” The Centers for Dastardly Corruption are recommending a vitamin treatment? Might this be a first?

“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.” In case that one slipped by you, the nation’s top public health official just pointed out that the measles vaccine was and is not the game-changing, lifesaving miracle it has historically been made out to be.

“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.” Hold the rotary phone! We have the power to increase our own immunity without a jabbidy-jab-jab? You don’t say!

“The decision to vaccinate is a personal one.” Not a forced one or even one you have to justify. It’s personal—meaning it’s entirely up to the person making it and not a matter of public debate.
19   🎂 Patrick   2025 Mar 4, 1:13pm  

https://www.votervoice.net/AUTISMACTION/Campaigns/122709/Respond


Sec. Kennedy, "Radical Transparency" demands answers about the alleged Texas measles fatality

The recent report of an alleged measles death in Texas has been accompanied by almost no information to allow the public to understand the circumstances that may have led to the child's passing. COVID has taught anyone paying attention that public health authorities routinely misrepresent, omit, fabricate, or simply lie about enormously important facts, and those lies always support the methods advocated by the public health authorities. Deaths caused by gun shot wounds, automobile accidents and chronic diseases were attributed to COVID to amplify the fear needed to justify draconian policies, and to cash-in on substantial federal bonuses offered for COVID deaths. Public health's affinity for lying has led to an enormous collapse in trust in those institutions reflected in poll after poll.

Measles outbreaks have also been used as a pretext in California and New York to justify eliminating parental choice over which vaccines are given to their children, and right now Hawaii Governor Josh Green MD is pushing through a bill at full speed to repeal Hawaii's religious exemption. So skepticism about politically significant public health events are well warranted.
20   🎂 Patrick   2025 Mar 4, 7:49pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/rfk-jr-moves-to-eliminate-public


RFK Jr. moves to eliminate public comment on HHS decisions; In notice to Federal Register, health agency says public participation is not needed in many decisions; HHS would rescind its longtime practice of giving members of the public a chance to comment on the agency’s plans. It is set to be formally published in the register; I do not understand this decision; how does the public benefit?


Seems to be true: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/rfk-jr-issues-rule-barring-220855617.html

What on earth could be Kennedy's reasoning here?
22   WookieMan   2025 Mar 11, 4:58pm  

Jesus, just do what you want. JB is a fat fuck for sure. I don't give a shit what RFK has to say either. Don't inject anything. Don't take big pharma meds. Make an educated choice for yourself and kids.

If you don't wanna vax your kids whatever. Your kid has a nut allergy get him an epipen. Don't forbid my kid to bring a PBJ sandwich to school. It's cheap and easy to make and they like it.

I'm sick of vocal minorities telling me about my health. I live the fucking way I want to. It's the same with gays. Go get AIDS and shut the fuck up. Sorry, in an angry mood.
23   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 11, 5:19pm  

RFK sits down to discuss seed oils - in a Steak and Shake
24   🎂 Patrick   2025 Mar 14, 12:29pm  

https://thefarcefeed.substack.com/p/rfk-to-investigate-mental-health


RFK to Investigate Mental Health Effects of Purple Hair Dye

The HHS Secretary vowed to study the "obvious correlation" between the use of neon hair dye and psychosis.
26   🎂 Patrick   2025 Mar 21, 2:29pm  

https://x.com/SenseReceptor/status/1894907497447883010


This is the only realistic way to get the COVID injections pulled.

HHS Secretary RFK Jr. (@SecKennedy) must revoke the PREP Act liability shield for the jabs—and he can do that NOW, UNILATERALLY

If he does not, he becomes complicit in "mass murder" (his quote) ...
28   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 22, 9:40am  

Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen Reports
@honestpollster

Woah - SNAP is about 25% of Coke's revenue!?

No wonder Big Soda is paying conservative X influencers.
https://x.com/honestpollster/status/1903430618441994307
29   stereotomy   2025 Mar 22, 10:56am  

Up in the PRNY, western NY division, they're selling special Passover Coke for the Jews in anticipation of Passover/Easter. This is 50 cents more than regular Coke per 2 liter, but it has sugar, not HFCS for sweeteners, and reduced preservatives.

This is a textbook example of the tyranny of the minority, and a lesson to those who would create a parallel society. You have to go all the way, and publicly shame anyone who opposes your agenda, whether the opposition is naive or malicious - all are punished disproportionately to make examples.

Unless those who oppose globohomo are willing to go the same extremes, their efforts will fail. Bud Light boycotts were a start, but it's going to take a lot more by more than 50% of the US population to effect meaningful change.
30   Onvacation   2025 Mar 22, 11:24am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

a subset of the population that doesn’t have access to toilets, showers, and running water

Largely unvaxxed and largely unaffected by the Wuhan.
32   stereotomy   2025 Mar 24, 8:02am  

RayAmerica says





Oh fuck yeah - if true, I just came in my pants.
33   Ceffer   2025 Mar 24, 4:13pm  

Patrick says

https://thefarcefeed.substack.com/p/rfk-to-investigate-mental-health



RFK to Investigate Mental Health Effects of Purple Hair Dye

The HHS Secretary vowed to study the "obvious correlation" between the use of neon hair dye and psychosis.


LOL! Aluminum, extra strength flouride and microdose LSD/mescaline in the dyes. How Rockefeller.
34   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 24, 8:54pm  

RayAmerica says






And this is not a 1A violation how?
35   Ceffer   2025 Mar 24, 11:10pm  

My wife sent me some info about the stickers on fruits and vegetables. If the serial number starts with a 9, it is organic. If the serial number starts with an 8, it is genetically modified. It it starts with a four, it is grown with herbicides and pesticides.

I have no current verification, but it is interesting if true. I'll look up more about it later.
36   RayAmerica   2025 Mar 25, 5:58am  

The mainstream media reportedly earns $5 Billion annually in Big Pharma ad revenue. (However, that does not influence their objective reporting on newsworthy items of interest such as the experimental COVID 19 'vaccines' along with all of those subsequent 'boosters' ... of course not ... why would you even think it)

Just try to imagine how the mainstream media is going to react to RFK Jr.'s plan to ban Big Pharma TV advertisements.
37   Reality   2025 Mar 25, 7:16am  

RWSGFY says

RayAmerica says







And this is not a 1A violation how?


They can make it (non-advertisement) as a condition for inclusion in Medicare covered meds and require all insurance companies to exclude such drugs for the financial institution to be eligible for any government money (including bailouts).
38   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 25, 1:12pm  

stereotomy says


Up in the PRNY, western NY division, they're selling special Passover Coke for the Jews in anticipation of Passover/Easter. This is 50 cents more than regular Coke per 2 liter, but it has sugar, not HFCS for sweeteners, and reduced preservatives.

This is a textbook example of the tyranny of the minority, and a lesson to those who would create a parallel society. You have to go all the way, and publicly shame anyone who opposes your agenda, whether the opposition is naive or malicious - all are punished disproportionately to make examples.

Yeah, those Catholics!
Mardi Gras falls on March 4 this year, and that Tuesday always signals the beginning of Lent for those who observe. Restaurant chains are ready with seafood deals aimed at those who don’t eat meat during this period.


https://www.restaurantbusinessonline.com/food/restaurants-lean-lent-seafood-specials

PANDERING TO MINORITIES!!! Evil Coca-Cola is offering Mexi-Coke for passover!

What percentage of the US doesn't observe meatless Lent? 80-90%? Because most Catholics don't observe the entire Lenten season either. Special offerings from restuarants and bottlers during Holidays is an Oligarchy of Minorities!!!
39   stereotomy   2025 Mar 25, 7:53pm  

I was just saying we can learn from the Jews. The clot-shot slaughter eclipses the Holocaust by over a factor of three, even accounting for the inflated death toll claimed by the Jews as opposed to the actual Nazi records revealed by the Russians back in the early 1990's.

The tyranny of the minority. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Etc. . . .
40   HeadSet   2025 Mar 26, 12:07pm  

RWSGFY says

And this is not a 1A violation how?

Same as with cigarette ads. Also try putting topless women hosting an over-the-air TV show.
41   🎂 Patrick   2025 Mar 28, 1:55pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/accountability-robots-friday-march


Secretary Kennedy has obviously been a very busy boy. And he’s clearly no sentimentalist. Astonishingly, NPR ran yesterday’s most accurate HHS headline. To wit: “The Trump administration restructures federal health agencies, cuts 20,000 jobs.” Boom.

Let’s pause a moment. I’d like to speak directly to all the people who, like me, fumed during the pandemic’s deadly bureaucratic excesses. We passionately longed for mass firings at the public health agencies. We wished upon a star that thousands would get pink slips for what they did. But we never allowed ourselves to hope, not really, because it was too much to hope for. Because, honestly, when has anyone in government ever been accountable for anything?

Welp, be of great cheer. Today is our day. It’s finally here! Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., strode into the Department of Health and Human Services like a multi-armed spanking robot set on ‘high.’ Yesterday, HHS announced a total downsizing of 20,000 jobs, reducing headcount from 82,000 to 62,000. Not only that, but Kennedy is slashing the total number of divisions within HHS practically in half, evaporating the health behemoth to 15 divisions from 28 (it had been happily shooting for 30).

It was truly an astonishing comeuppance for the so-called “health” agency, but it was not just that. Secretary Kennedy explained, “We aren't just reducing bureaucratic sprawl. We are realigning the organization with its core mission and our new priorities in reversing the chronic disease epidemic.” He plans to do more with less. He continued, “This Department will do more –a lot more– at a lower cost to the taxpayer.” ...

Seriously, being forced to wear a hospital mask at Publix made us feel like how the North Koreans must feel whenever their porky Dictator-de-jeur orders everybody to clap for an hour straight. Faster! Now do it standing on one leg! Even faster! Now stick your tongues out! Guards! Kill that one! And that one!

Anyway. Dear health agency employees, I am sure some of you are hardworking, honest folks who did your best. But you should have spoken up. Now you face the spanking robot. Bend over.
42   🎂 Patrick   2025 Mar 28, 2:02pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/accountability-robots-friday-march


Finally, enjoy yesterday’s headline from Fierce Healthcare: “CDC, DOGE claw back $11 billion in COVID-19 grants nationwide as agency roots out 'censorship' contracts.”

It’s so much better than that. The article reported that a new directive “went out to HHS employees the morning of March 26, telling them to urgently identify contracts that may lead to censorship or cause someone to hold certain ideas more than others. Examples given included COVID-19 vaccine usage, masking and education and outreach advertisements.”

“Hold certain ideas more than others.” In other words, and for example, just one small slice canceled all studies on vaccine hesitancy, and similar sorts of thought control.

Put simply, the government spent billions making sure we thought the “right” thoughts about masking, vaccines, and school closures. Now the spanking robot is cleaning HHS’s house.


Woot! Excellent move. I've argued for this on my platform:

https://patrick.net/post/1303173/2017-02-19-patrick-s-platform


Ban all levels of government from attempting to influence public opinion aside from direct quotable speech by specific elected officials; government should respect and reflect the will of the people.
43   Tenpoundbass   2025 Mar 28, 5:49pm  

I'm already starting to see RFK Jr's work in action. The strawberry jelly my daughter bought the other day, Shmuckers, has no artificial colors, or added sugars, just pectin and fruit. The difference is night and day. Taste like the strawberry jelly my Mom used to can ever summer.
Had some today with our breakfast on the biscuits this morning. I hope to see more of this.
But here's the thing, there wasn't some smug condescending upcharge for not getting the extra shit that is bad for you.
That's what I never got about the Organic movement, it was coddled into some boutique elitist food isle. Rather than any real movement to demand that all food be grown that way.

Now the Liberals loath RFK Jr. after all the shit talking about bad food, while they justified their 500% Wholefoods grocery receipt markup. Liberals are just so full of shit. It was never about eating healthy, nor do they give a good greasy grimmy fuck about the quality of food the poor and fat people eat. They just want to feel privileged paying $300 for $50 worth of groceries.
44   stereotomy   2025 Mar 28, 6:17pm  

Tenpoundbass says

But here's the thing, there wasn't some smug condescending upcharge for not getting the extra shit that is bad for you.
That's what I never got about the Organic movement, it was coddled into some boutique elitist food isle. Rather than any real movement to demand that all food be grown that way.


It destroys the whole concept of "Sin" taxes. Why should you pay more for shit that is better for you than the industrial crap? I saw this over the whole 15 years I've been doing 100% grass fed beef from local farmers. It's gone up about 50% over that time, but grocery store shit meat has gone up by 300%.Beer has gone up the least of everything.
45   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Mar 29, 12:19pm  

Tenpoundbass says

strawberry

Strawberries are consistently ranked as the fruit with the highest pesticide contamination. Fortunately you don't live in NY state. They have some human shit recycling program where they use it to fertilize strawberries.

One of the farms is one of those, "Pick your own", places where people trot out into the shit fields to fill their baskets.
46   Tenpoundbass   2025 Mar 29, 12:36pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says


Strawberries are consistently ranked as the fruit with the highest pesticide contamination.


Why it just rolls right off the tongue and sounds like the truth doesn't it?
That recycled bullshit comes from one unscientific source, without any data to support it at all. I mean how in the fuck are they going sell $10 pint of Strawberries when assholes like me are buying them at 3 for $7?

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has released its annual “Dirty Dozen” list, ranking the pesticide residue levels of fruits and vegetables.

now there's a very Conservative sounding group huh? I Googled your quoted portion and every instance came up with the same reference.
I even went to the original article and it read like one of those CNN "Who's the best guitarists" lists. Just listing them without naming the pesticide found, the amount, any variations from region to region. Now surely in my 56 years of living on this green earth, I have become smart enough to know that not every region and every farmer is using the same exact pesticide for the same crops. The list then goes on to list practically every fresh produce anyone would buy, vs canned, frozen or processed somehow. It's a love letter to Wholefoods and the Organic criminal enterprise.

Are you going to eat that....(TPB grabbing the scrumptious strawberry off MCM's plate, and popping it in his mouth)
47   🎂 Patrick   2025 Mar 29, 7:38pm  

https://tdefender.substack.com/p/rfk-jr-hhs-secretary-cdc-sub-agency-vaccine-injuries


‘Long-overdue Crack in the Dam’: RFK Jr. to Create CDC Sub-agency Focused on Vaccine Injuries

Vaccine safety advocates hailed HHS Secretary Kennedy’s plan to create an agency within the CDC focused on vaccine injuries and also long COVID and Lyme disease. ...

During an interview Thursday night with Chris Cuomo on “NewsNation,” HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said:

“We’re incorporating an agency within CDC that is going to specialize in vaccine injuries.

“These are priorities for the American people. More and more people are suffering from these injuries, and we are committed to having gold-standard science to make sure that we can figure out what the treatments are and that we can deliver the best treatments possible to the American people.”
49   🎂 Patrick   2025 Apr 2, 10:47am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/liberated-wednesday-april-2-2025


Reuters ran an alarmist headline yesterday that probably gave every career bureaucrat heartburn: “Trump begins mass layoffs at FDA, CDC, other US health agencies.” The agency’s former commissioner, Robert Califf, cried “the FDA as we've known it is finished.” Thank goodness. They should have taken the deal.

It might’ve been the biggest single-day purge of the federal government in U.S. history — and it was certainly the largest decapitation of the byzantine health bureaucracies. Newly minted HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. posted on X: “Our hearts go out to those who have lost their jobs. But the reality is clear: what we've been doing isn't working.”

Kennedy had already promised to reduce headcount from 82,000 to 62,000, and to trim the number of health agencies from 28 to 15. So it shouldn’t have been a surprise.

According to Reuters, the layoff blitz was so fast and so brutal that some employees were notified by security guards when they tried to badge into the HHS offices in DC. Those who’d been axed were handed a ticket and sent home. Reuters complained that workers waited in line for hours, not knowing what would happen when they got to the front.

It wasn’t just line workers. Even Fauci’s heir NIAID Director Jeanne Marrazzo was canned — though she reportedly was offered a “transition job” in the less glamorous Indian Health Service. Reuters didn’t say whether she accepted. Maybe she’ll send up a smoke signal from the reservation to let us know.

No one reported exactly how many federal health employees got the boot. But it was a lot. The unhinged language in the media coverage was apocalyptic: “bloodbath,” “massacre,” “devastation.” You can easily imagine the hysterical quotes; I don’t need to list them here.

The problem isn’t just the crooks at the top; it’s the culture of cowardice beneath them.

All these “good” CDC and NIH employees kept their mouths shut during covid. They could have spoken up and mitigated the harm. But the “good ones” stayed silent, kept their heads down, to save their jobs. Now, they’ve lost their jobs anyway, since the public has learned the hard way that the bloated health bureaucracies are an imminent danger and must be pruned to protect us all.

Silence in the face of institutional corruption is complicity.

Despite all the pearl-clutching predictions of civilizational collapse, I have yet to see a single example of a clear win for public health. Trump’s critics complain only about things that might happen. The CDC prevents pandemics, they cry. But it didn’t prevent covid, did it? We cannot measure things that didn’t happen. But clearly, the massive investment in public health hasn’t stopped cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, autism, the opioid crisis, or a raft of other burgeoning diseases afflicting our country— things that aren’t happening in other countries.

They even helped enforce a false narrative about Alzheimer’s that stalled progress for twenty-five years.

So … what do we need them for? All they’ve done is balloon into a multi-billion-dollar apparatus of failure and finger-pointing. The pandemic proved the federal health agencies are more dangerous to the public than the diseases they claim to fight.

Finally, as we see Trump fulfilling his campaign promises, we should note his brilliance. Trump broke the rules. The reason no administration ever tried this before wasn’t because they couldn’t — it’s because they wouldn’t. Political appointees always feared the inevitable media meltdown and career-ending backlash.

But Trump appointed people who’ve already been through the media’s mangling machine. What can the media now say about Kennedy they haven’t already dished out in heaping measure? Or Bhattacharya, Makary, or the rest? These folks have already been through the cancellation wringer. They don’t care.

I’m sympathetic that some good scientists will experience a temporary period of underemployment. But they should be back to work soon, snapped up by the private sector for their awesome skills.

This is a long-overdue reckoning. I’d even call it karma.
50   Ceffer   2025 Apr 2, 11:15am  

They were complicit with the poisoner Pharmakeia for profit, fake pandemic, and murderous vaccine programmed democide apparatus against the populace for thirty pieces of silver. Loss of a job is a minimalist 'punishment'. They deserve much worse. They represent the banality of evil at its epitome.

Their jobs were to spin health fictions that harmed rather than helped.
52   🎂 Patrick   2025 Apr 2, 12:25pm  

https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/christine-grady-wife-of-dr-anthony


Christine Grady, Wife Of Dr. Anthony Fauci, Among Many Fired From NIH In Massive Purge


Yes! Wonderful!



53   Ceffer   2025 Apr 2, 4:44pm  

Fauci will appear with a cap saying "Make Healthcare Lobbying For Profit And Democide Great Again".

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