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Thread for Kennedy actions as HHS Secretary


               
2025 Feb 22, 6:17pm   5,718 views  192 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

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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168   The_Deplorable   2025 Sep 10, 6:01pm  

Patrick says
"HeadSet is right about this. The drug companies are primarily concerned with controlling the news to suppress the horrible truth about their drugs, and the way they control the news is to threaten to take away their advertising revenue."

I said that from the point of view that whoever is behind Pharma controls the entire medical industry - The hospitals, the doctors, the health insurance companies the vaccines and all the pharmaceuticals... This is a parasite that we need to eradicate!
170   Ceffer   2025 Sep 11, 2:10pm  

HeadSet says

A doctor is not going to care what ad his patient saw on TV when the doctor does a diagnostic and treatment.

Doctors do care. The patients will demand the magic drug after they see the ads of happy, joyous, hypomanic millionaires engaging in wonderful sports and hobbies in immaculate suburban homes and parks and seashores without reading or listening to the side effects the ads do reveal.

Doctors will comply just to avoid a negative review, online or otherwise.

A shrink once told me that in France, no matter what the patient came in for, if the patient leaves the office without some kind of scrip, the patient walks out angry. So, the French doctors wind up oversubscribing by default. If the pharma ads fill in the blanks and offer profit incentives, so much the better.

Doctors can directly sell cancer chemotherapy drugs to patients with huge markups. So, how much does that increase the 'diagnosis' of cancers when the doctor can make tens of thousands of dollars from a single patient just by writing scrips?
173   Patrick   2025 Oct 13, 10:56am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/soaring-hope-monday-october-13-2025


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.”

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 recurring question I am asked at speaking events —more often than any other inquiry— is whether there will ever be accountability ...

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.
175   Ceffer   2025 Oct 27, 11:36am  

This is terrible. We no longer have the accumulated crediblity of government institutions, captured medicine, toxic drugs/vaccines and scientism to kill people with.

Guess it's back to the drawing boards with war and starvation.
176   Patrick   2025 Oct 29, 2:15pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/breaking-dr-steven-hatfill-senior


Dr. Steven Hatfill (senior HHS advisor) has been fired 'with cause' as he speaks out of coup from INSIDE the house to remove RFK Jr.! ...

Word is (from anonymous persons sitting in the cabinet) coup is being led by Chief of Staff Matt Buckham to remove RFK Jr. What is the Outlaw Josie Susie Wales’s role in this? Coup.

Word is Cassidy & the Outlaw Wales is running the show and Bobby Jr. has zero power. Zero! The agency heads just pose. worthless. damages the fight. CDC, NIH, FDA, HHS subversives. IMO should all be fired as are part of the coup. RFK Jr. just has not clued in yet!


Seems plausible that Pfizer would do anything it can to remove RFK because he's a threat to the profits they make from injuring and killing Americans with various injections, not just the dangerous and defective mRNA jabs.
177   Patrick   2025 Oct 30, 12:15pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/crowning-achievement-thursday-october


Yesterday, the New York Times reported on the latest improvement from Kennedy’s HHS in a story headlined, “F.D.A. Moves to Speed Approvals for Cheaper Copycat Drugs.” Kennedy’s team just closed another profit-guaranteeing loophole for Big Pharma.

Along with FDA chief Marty Makary, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announced “reforms” to restore competition and lower drug costs for patients related to a broad category of “biologic” drugs.

Biologics are medical treatments made using living cells, rather than being chemically synthesized like traditional drugs. Popular and widely-prescribed biologics include treatments for everything like lupus, cancer, diabetes (insulin), arthritis, macular degeneration, monoclonal antibodies, and of course mRNA vaccines. Biologics are often given as infusions.

Many older biologics have passed out of patent. But there still aren’t any generic options, because the manufacturing process is much more complicated than for chemical-based drugs, and this somehow resulted in an even more complicated set of regulations for companies who want to make low-cost generics (called “biosimilars”).

Some conspiracy theorists speculated wildly that the regulations were designed to keep out competition and protect pharma profits even after the initial patent period.

Fixing it has never been an insurmountable challenge. Europe, for example, has much simpler regulations for biosimilars and thus, Europeans enjoy more generic options for these popular treatments, spurred along by their socialist medical systems that flat won’t pay for expensive drugs anyways.

FDA Commissioner Makary said the simplified rules should halve the current five- to eight-year timeline for biosimilar approval in the US. He predicted the changes would save biosimilar makers tens of millions of dollars in development costs, and that savings could theoretically be passed along to patients via their insurance companies, although it will probably require additional incentives in the form of electric cattle prods.

Anyway, despite widespread whining from Democrats claiming that Kennedy doesn’t believe in modern medicine and prefers holistic treatments made from cow dung and lightning bug excrescence, HHS continues to chip away at Big Pharma’s traditional fortress of Guaranteed Profit. As helpful as alternative treatments may be, many Americans still depend on these expensive categories of drugs, and this kind of common-sense reform is great news for them, and bad news for the giant, over-funded drugmakers.

Faster, please.
178   Patrick   2025 Oct 30, 6:48pm  

https://tdefender.substack.com/p/gnw-top-hhs-adviser-steven-hatfill-fired-claims-agency-coup-rfk-jr


Controversy erupted this week over the recent firing of former senior biosecurity adviser Steven J. Hatfill.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) confirmed that it terminated Hatfill last weekend “for cause.” Hatfill had served since May as senior adviser at the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response, or ASPR — the HHS division that coordinates the nation’s preparedness and response to medical and public health emergencies.

In an interview this week with The New York Times, Hatfill claimed that agency insiders, led by Chief of Staff Matt Buckham, removed him as part of a “coup to overthrow” U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
179   Patrick   2025 Dec 10, 10:02am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/shot-showdown-wednesday-december


On one hand, this story is a long-awaited vindication. On the other hand, nearly every living American adult is aware of at least one person who died from the jabs, a fact that has transformed 2025 life into a surreal Kabuki theater experience. We know, but we have to pretend we don’t know. Either way, yesterday the New York Times ran an 8-word headline I have been expecting to eventually see since summer, 2021: “FDA Expands Covid Vaccine Inquiry to Adult Deaths.”
180   Patrick   2026 Jan 5, 5:39pm  

https://tdefender.substack.com/p/doctors-will-no-longer-receive-financial-rewards-vaccinating-kids-cms


Doctors Will No Longer Receive Financial Rewards for Vaccinating Kids

The federal government will stop paying physicians based on the number of patients they vaccinate, and is urging state health agencies to stop using similar financial incentives.
182   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 5, 5:55pm  

Number of US childhood vaccines reduced to 11, per Dpty Health Secretary
183   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2026 Jan 5, 6:30pm  

I don’t believe it’s Tylenol. I think they found out it’s vaccines, didn’t want to blow up the entire industry. So scapegoated Tylenol and quietly asked vaccine companies to split their vaccines up.
184   Patrick   2026 Jan 5, 6:46pm  

Right, the Pfizer criminal cartel makes way too much money to get any serious pushback by Trump or anyone else, no matter how many millions they kill.
185   Patrick   2026 Jan 6, 10:59am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/ding-dong-tuesday-january-6-2026


“Federal health officials on Monday announced dramatic revisions to the slate of vaccines recommended for American children,” the story started, “reducing the number of … routine shots to 11 from 17.”

In this context, “recommended” is equivalent to “mandated,” thanks to a cascade of state and federal laws triggered by the CDC schedule.

The removed vaccines include covid, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, meningococcal ACWY, meningococcal B, rotavirus, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Those jabs will now be recommended only to high-risk groups or with a doctor’s specific agreement. ...

But the three big things the Times didn’t say were the real news.

💉 Firstly, this was the biggest rollback in the ever-expanding childhood vaccine schedule since Jonas Salk accidentally stuck himself and, in a fit of mad delirium, decided everyone else should be stuck, too. Yesterday’s partial pruning of the recommended schedule reduced the total number of childhood doses from ~88 to thirty. For readers in Portland, the schedule was just pruned by fifty-five doses— around two-thirds of the total.

Second, the Times (and the other corporate media outlets) also reassured readers that the American Pediatric Association and a bunch of blue states will still mandate the shots even if the CDC has taken them off the list.

But I’m not so sure that’s going to work. There’s a fly in the vaccine serum.

The hiccup is that the 1986 Childhood Vaccine Act, which protects vaccine makers from legal liability for injuries, tracks the CDC-recommended schedule. If a shot isn’t recommended, it isn’t covered, and injured folks can sue vaccine makers directly. That is a game-changer. If there’s one thing vaccine makers hate more than accountability, it’s having to share their profits with their injured customers.

Third, in explaining the changes, HHS published a fulsome 33-page report that contained some extremely noteworthy statements. For one, it included full-throated endorsements of the long-forgotten medical values of personal autonomy, self-determination, and informed consent:

“Among the fundamental principles of public health are respect for personal autonomy and self-determination, and informed consent is a cornerstone of medical care … vaccine decisions should never involve coercion, but instead should always be the result of informed consent and with the final decision resting with the patient/parents. Coercion renders informed consent invalid and undermines this basic right.”
You might think that didn’t need to be said. But it needed to be said.

The report also —maybe for the first time in any public CDC document— confirmed the potential existence of hard-to-prove long-term vaccine injuries:

“Vaccines may cause adverse reactions that occur or are diagnosed months or years after vaccination … Scientifically valid rates of adverse events are rarely available to determine the relationship, if any, between our country’s immunization schedule and the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases in American children.”
And, in a sentence that must freeze medical fetishists’ veins with icy terror, it hinted at a direct assault on all remaining vaccines by way of double-blinded, placebo-controlled randomized trials:

“Given the growing distrust that the American people have in the current childhood vaccine schedule, there is a need for more and better science, including gold standard placebo-controlled randomized trials … approvals of new vaccines designed for mass uptake should be based on double-blind placebo-controlled randomized trials.”
Much has been said about this. The short version is that nobody thinks most vaccines can survive these rigorous types of trials. Pharma shills avoid them like Tim Walz avoiding a process server.

That wasn’t all, by a long shot. The otherwise dry, technical brief was thoroughly salted with the language of medical freedom, and the promise of larger changes to come.
186   Misc   2026 Jan 7, 3:08pm  

Out with new food guidelines today. Eat real food - shocking

I still think the amount he wants us to eat is a bit much, but whatever.

Hopefully, we will see an improvement in the amount of protein in school lunches. - Higher cost though, but this time it really is for the children.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/rfk-jr-announces-new-dietary-guidelines-here-s-what-to-know/ar-AA1TKVPX?pc=HCTS
187   Patrick   2026 Jan 8, 1:19pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/pygmalion-thursday-january-8-2026


And just like that —still within the first week of the New Year— Secretary Kennedy dropped the latest anvil on Wile E. Democrat party. The New York Times choked down the story below the headline, “RFK Jr. Overhauls Food Pyramid to Emphasize Red Meat and Dairy.” Red meat! It was basically the Democrats’ most terrifying worst-case scenario. Not so much because of what the new pyramid says, but because of what it means.



“My message is clear: Eat real food,” Secretary Kennedy said at a briefing rolling out the new guidelines. He might as well have said, eat more meat and fat. The new graphic “flips the food pyramid on its head, putting steak, cheese, and whole milk near the top,” the Times groaned. Sweets and grains now reside on the narrow bottom.

Say goodbye to our old friend the food pyramid, whose entire base could be described by the ingredients list in a box of Lucky Charms. That the old regime lasted as long as it did is a monument to bureaucratic inertia and regulatory capture.

The Times was not unaware of the ironic twist. “After years of being advised to avoid eating too much red meat and foods high in fats,” the paper admitted, “Americans are now being told to embrace them.” Surprisingly, the Times admitted the new guidelines were supported by the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics (which is separately suing the Administration over its changes to the childhood vaccine schedule), and the American Heart Association. ...

For decades, the pyramid wasn’t just advice; it was an orthodoxy with a cash-flow spigot. It shaped school lunches, hospital trays, airline meals, food labels, supermarket configurations, and dinner-table guilt— all enforced by gold-star committees and white-coated prestige. Then came pandemic whiplash —masks, closures, shots, reversals, walk-backs— and whatever residual trust remained simply burned off like chicken bouillon left too long on the stove.

If you consider why the old food pyramid survived as long as it did, you’ll instantly recognize it was because of entrenched interests— namely, Big Food. Not only does the new system —which drives vast government expenditures in the form of school lunch programs, SNAP, and a legion of food subsidies— emphasize real food, it called for zero sugar for kids up to ten years old. (The previous limit was two years.)

Since anybody who’s been paying attention has already ditched carbs for more protein, it wasn’t revolutionary news. ...

The political disruption extends far beyond Big Food. Consider just the sudden vanishing of the war on meat. What happened to that particularly pestilential WEF mantra? For years, red meat was immoral, carcinogenic, cardiac-canceling and climate-criminal. Remember how collective cow flatulence was perpetually on the brink of literally destroying the planet? Now, all of a sudden, steak and whole milk are back on top, and this time nobody seems to be chaining themselves to a Chick-fil-A.


I have to say fuck yeah and God bless Kennedy and Trump for defying medical corruption and doing the right thing!
188   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2026 Jan 8, 6:59pm  

That has basically been my diet since covid hit and I started working from home. Lost weight, much healthier. Still my doc argues with me about it. Will be fun next time I see her!
189   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2026 Jan 8, 7:00pm  

It's missing lard and tallow.
190   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2026 Jan 8, 7:00pm  

Patrick says

He might as well have said, eat more meat and fat. The new graphic “flips the food pyramid on its head


I think there is a South Park episode that does that!
191   HeadSet   2026 Jan 9, 9:08am  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

Still my doc argues with me about it

Is she telling you not to eat mostly protein, veggies and fruits, with grains and sugars last?

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