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Review of Topic: Kennedy's MMR Stance Draws Fire
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has faced criticism from both allies and vaccine skeptics after publicly endorsing the MMR vaccine amidst a measles outbreak. This endorsement has angered individuals and organizations who previously supported his views on vaccine safety, including his former organization Children's Health Defense. While Kennedy cited the MMR vaccine's effectiveness, his past anti-vaccine stance and recent actions, such as controversial appointments and promoting unproven treatments, suggest his views may not have fully shifted. Consequently, questions and calls for clarification have emerged regarding his current position on vaccine policy.
Sources Reviewed:
Excerpts from "65525906-ce78-4557-9dbe-25289b027470.mp3" (World Alternative Media - Josh Sigersonson)
Excerpts from "Kennedy’s MMR Endorsement Sparks Backlash from MAHA Allies and Medical Skeptics – [your]NEWS.pdf" (yournews.com)
Executive Summary:
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent public endorsement of the MMR vaccine as "the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles" during a measles outbreak has generated significant backlash and controversy. This stance represents a notable shift from his long-standing criticism of vaccine safety and mandates, a position that garnered him a large following within the "medical freedom" movement. Sources indicate that this endorsement has alienated some of his key allies and supporters, including prominent anti-vaccine figures and his former organization, Children's Health Defense. Critics view this as a betrayal of his past principles and a sign of his co-option by the "pharma-funded" establishment, while even some within his former movement express disappointment that he did not emphasize "informed consent" alongside his endorsement. This event raises questions about the future direction of his health policies and his standing within both the medical freedom community and the Biden administration he serves.
Main Themes and Important Ideas/Facts:
1. RFK Jr.'s Endorsement of the MMR Vaccine:
As reported by yournews.com, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated that the "MMR vaccine remains ‘the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles,’" according to The Wall Street Journal. This statement was made amidst a deadly measles outbreak in Texas and other states.
Josh Sigersonson of World Alternative Media highlights this as a significant departure from RFK Jr.'s past statements against the MMR vaccine, noting, "RFK Jr. goes out and says the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine. Going against years and years and years of things that he said, about 20 years of his declarations..."
2. Immediate and Strong Backlash:
From Anti-Vaccine Advocates: Del Bigtree, a former communications director for Kennedy and a prominent anti-vaccine voice, responded critically, stating on X (formerly Twitter): “Your post got cut off. The MMR is also one of the most effective ways to cause autism.” (yournews.com)
From Children's Health Defense (CHD): Kennedy's former organization sought to distance itself from his remarks. CEO Mary Holland stated, “‘Bobby Kennedy was our founder, but Bobby Kennedy is now the Secretary of HHS,’ said CEO Mary Holland. ‘He is in a completely different role than he was in, and what he says does not speak for Children’s Health Defense in any way at this point.’” (yournews.com)
From MAHA Allies: Even some supporters within the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, which backed Kennedy's presidential campaign, expressed disappointment. One ally stated, “He should have stood for informed consent,” referencing documented rare MMR vaccine reactions. (yournews.com) Zen Honeycutt of Moms Across America urged Kennedy to "provide clarity on his statement and balance it with acknowledgment of the risks of potential serious and sometimes deadly side effects of the MMR vaccine." (yournews.com)
3. Skepticism and Allegations of Co-option:
Josh Sigersonson of World Alternative Media frames RFK Jr.'s endorsement as a predictable outcome of his confirmation by a "pharma funded house" and meetings with figures like Albert Bourla (Pfizer CEO) and Bill Gates. He asserts, "Again, this was obviously going to happen... I mean, this was always going to happen."
Sigersonson suggests RFK Jr.'s previous anti-vaccine stance was a deceptive tactic, stating, "But the reality always comes and slaps you in the face later because of course they are doing this to let people sit on their hands and relax for a while while they do things around the corner..."
He draws parallels to other figures who he believes have been similarly co-opted, like Tulsi Gabbard, who he claims have "licked the boot and kissed the boot."
4. Historical Arguments Against Vaccine Safety (as presented by World Alternative Media):
Sigersonson reiterates long-standing claims that measles is a "simple illness that you get over real quickly" and that "the vast majority of people who die from measles actually not dying from measles, but dying from the injection."
He cites articles from Natural News and Children's Health Defense from past years alleging that measles vaccines are more dangerous than measles itself, referencing claims of "no US measles deaths in 10 years, but over 100 measles vaccine deaths reported" (from 2015) and that "measles vaccines kill more children than measles, and it's not even close" (from 2019).
He promotes the idea that outbreaks of diseases like measles, chickenpox, smallpox, and polio are linked to autoimmune disorders potentially caused by vaccinations. He references a historical postcard from 1875 that supposedly reveals "small pox vaccines caused smallpox."
5. Kennedy's Conflicting Actions (as reported by yournews.com):
Despite his MMR endorsement, Kennedy has taken actions that seemingly align with vaccine skeptics, including appointing David Geier, a controversial figure in the vaccine-autism debate, to lead federal vaccine research and dismissing Dr. Peter Marks, the FDA’s top vaccine official.
He also canceled a planned meeting on next year’s flu vaccine coordination.
Critics also note his continued praise for alternative measles treatments not proven effective against the virus.
6. Call to Action and Promotion of Alternative Health Solutions (World Alternative Media):
Josh Sigersonson urges listeners to "stop waiting for the state to help you" and to "reject the system" by ditching their doctors and seeking alternative healthcare practitioners like Christian Yordanov (promoted via a specific website link).
He also promotes "leatril" from Richardson Nutritional Center as an alternative cancer treatment and encourages listeners to stock up on long-term storable foods from various sources, including WHAM Beef and Heaven's Harvest, suggesting an impending crisis and food restrictions.
He advises listeners to avoid the "CBDC system" and invest in physical precious metals.
Sigersonson emphasizes the need for individual responsibility for health and warns against trusting the government, which he characterizes as "organized crime" that wants people "weak, stupid, uh, ill, sick, and dumb" to maintain control.
7. Financial Appeal (World Alternative Media):
Josh Sigersonson makes a direct appeal for financial support for World Alternative Media, citing a significant loss of revenue and the risk of bankruptcy due to their non-mainstream stance. He provides various donation methods.
Quotes from Original Sources:
RFK Jr. (as reported by yournews.com): "MMR vaccine remains ‘the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles.’"
Josh Sigersonson: "RFK Jr. goes out and says the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine. Going against years and years and years of things that he said, about 20 years of his declarations..."
Del Bigtree: “Your post got cut off. The MMR is also one of the most effective ways to cause autism.”
Mary Holland (Children's Health Defense): “‘Bobby Kennedy was our founder, but Bobby Kennedy is now the Secretary of HHS...and what he says does not speak for Children’s Health Defense in any way at this point.’”
MAHA Ally (anonymous): “He should have stood for informed consent.”
Zen Honeycutt (Moms Across America): “We urge Kennedy to provide clarity on his statement and balance it with acknowledgment of the risks of potential serious and sometimes deadly side effects of the MMR vaccine.”
Josh Sigersonson: "Again, this was obviously going to happen... I mean, this was always going to happen."
Josh Sigersonson: "But the reality always comes and slaps you in the face later because of course they are doing this to let people sit on their hands and relax for a while while they do things around the corner..."
Josh Sigersonson: "stop waiting for the state to help you...reject the system. Go and ditch your doctor today."
Josh Sigersonson: "Government is organized crime. It goes in circles forever."
Potential Implications:
Erosion of trust in RFK Jr. among his former supporters within the medical freedom movement.
Increased scrutiny of his health policy decisions as HHS Secretary.
Further polarization of the debate surrounding vaccine safety and public health measures.
Potential for the "medical freedom" movement to seek new figureheads and strategies.
Reinforcement of existing distrust in mainstream medical institutions and government among certain segments of the population.
Further Considerations:
It would be beneficial to review RFK Jr.'s original statement in The Wall Street Journal for full context.
Investigating the specific claims made by World Alternative Media regarding measles deaths and vaccine safety would require consulting credible scientific and public health data.
Analyzing the potential motivations behind RFK Jr.'s apparent shift in stance would require further information and analysis.
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