NYTimes on RFK jr

in blurt-194344 •  last month  (edited)

Here is an interesting little faux pas that was in the NYTimes today. Can you imagine following a link in the NYTimes to a Lex Fridman interview?

There is now one featured article that is intended to denigrate Robert F Kennedy in the NYTimes every single day. Today's article contained a link to the podcast in which he said that "no vaccine is safe or effective." I know most folks don't follow those links, but I do, and I am delighted that some people who put their trust in vaccines will be watching it.

Please know that I have my suspicions and disagreements with Kennedy, but I sure hope some of what he supports becomes better known in the mainstream zombie population.

It feels to me as if things are unravelling fast now folks. Hang on!

Update!

When am I gonna learn to screen shot?!!! I just checked the article again, and all mention of his statement about vaccines has been removed, as has the link. But it was there for at least a couple hours. Oh well. Next time I'll provide screen shots too.

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Hope for The best

Flouride is a big step

https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1857802505729515955

In the right Direction. 🥓

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Wow, the good times on Blurt are here again, where we can make $7 for linking to someone else's content! Good times coming.

I was scared RFK would run and somehow win (like if Trump got taken out). He's a hardcore Zionist and he's against the 2nd amendment... just more of the same. But as health dude, maybe he'll be able to make positive change (without advancing evil).

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They are all hardcore zionists, which is certainly a huge concern for me. Every single person Trump has appointed so far it seems. But if we shed some light into the corruption of the medical industry (for one), some real good could come. Already has a little. I on the lookout for evidence that he is limited hangout, but so far, I can't find it.

I haven't heard any anti-second amendment issues about Kennedy. What, we should hunt with falcons?

I'm surprised by my earnings on this, too.

How have you been? You breathing freely again?

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Oh yeah, apparently with ablations the period between 1 month after surgery and 2 years after surgery is the best, but generally fades from there. At 3 months (today) I'm feeling good. No arrythmia at all for a couple months! And the heart failure has really subsided dramatically (SOB, edema, fatigue, etc).
I'm toning up my core and trying to regain muscle lost on my thighs after the surgery (couldn't really move that part of me because the bruising would resume). Gardening is done for the year, and can't really walk to the store much, but will do my best to stay in shape. Turning 50 next year and I hear men don't really add muscle or flexibility from then on... only maintain (at best). So... doing my best while I'm still somewhat youthful to get what I can. Knees are swollen and painful, eyes really messed up, some kind of hernia-like pain in my lower abdomen has me popping acetaminophen. And I'm still on the blood-thinner, but hopefully not much longer because my risk of stroke should be dropping as the surgery gets longer ago. Not on the heart pill anymore. Just vitamins BCD, CoQ10, NAC, Iron, and Magnesium. Switched specialists and find him better, I hope to deal with some of these other issues soon. Burned out (haven't had a day off in many years) and stressed, but we have Brett in preschool group now (rec center, not govt curriculum) so that should help us get a few hours a week to do something else. And I'm reading "it's not always depression" at the recommendation of the new specialist, who seems more holistic than most mainstream doctors I've worked with. Had a blast on Halloween, with both of them at just the right age for it, and looking forward to Solstice-Christmas.
Thanks for asking! What about you, what's the goss? : )

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I'm so happy for you! I was very worried, I always am when surgery is involved, or any medical procedure. You knew it was the right thing for you, and that assauged mu worry.

I'm fine, but a bit overwhelmed by all the work I have to do for a homeopathy academy I have enrolled in. It's very exciting, but SO MUCH WORK! Garyeden is pretty much done for the year, just a little clean up yet to do. Off to Nashville for a couple weeks soon. It will be nice to get away.

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Thank you for posting for the Information War community! Your post has been upvoted!

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Thank you!

interesting times, but replacing corrupt people in NHH agencies as RFK announces will not change much. The power of agencies such as NIH, CDC, FDA... should be minimized, because fired big pharma and big food lobbyists could be back in 4 years

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All of those agencies, and others, should be defunded and dismantled, because they are instruments of fascism. Any replacements of them, in today's fascist climate, would quickly be co-opted. Let us figure out for ourselves what products are safe and effective. We would do a better job than those criminals do.

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I love old newspapers for many reasons. One is the advertisements of snake oil and various miracle products! Hahaha, awesome bit of history. And I also love the articles and ads taken out by people warnings AGAINST various fraudsters and bad products. Buyer beware! Do your due diligence, seek reviews, ask around. Having a nanny to ensure we only take approved substances does NOT work.

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I recently learned that the AMA was founded to thwart homeopathy, which was cutting into their profits because it was curing diseases that conventional medicine saw its patients dying of. Allopathic doctors felt threatened that their patients were getting well instead of kicking the bucket, and the AMA was born. They went so far as to forbid membership to anyone who either practiced homeopathy, even if it was alongside allopathy, or was married to someone who did. Sounds so familiar!

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For anyone who reads replies, I am unable to edit my post to include the link to the actual story in the NYTimes. I was incorrect when I said that the story had been removed. It is still there, I was looking at the wrong story. Here is the link

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/16/opinion/rfk-jr-health-secretary-trump.html