Kennedy Supporter Tells Trump: "Convince Us"
Below is an open letter to Donald Trump from John Gilmore, founder of the Autism Action Network.
He voices the concerns of many within the autism vaccine injury community. 2016 was ripe with promises that withered on the vine. Do you need or want to be convinced?
Donald Trump: Convince Us.
In the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the issues of vaccine safety and rights, the chronic disease epidemic, drug industry and regulatory agency corruption, and autism, issues at the core of the mission of the Autism Action Network, were not mentioned by either candidate.
There is no reason to expect Harris to talk about these topics that are now taboo for almost all Democrats. But Trump recently forged an alliance with former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in large part specifically to talk about these issues, and they coined the slogan “Make America Healthy Again” to market them.
Yet there was silence at the debate on Trump’s part as well. He bragged about his disastrous handling of the COVID debacle, even saying he deserves more credit for his efforts to produce ventilators, even though the death rate for COVID patients placed on ventilators was more than 90%.
Granted, the questions asked were selected by ABC talking heads, but both candidates seemed to have no problem pulling in whatever issue they wanted to talk about regardless of the question asked during what may be the only debate before the election.
Neither the Trump nor Harris campaign websites mention these issues. Again, there is no reason to expect anything on Harris’ website, but the absence on Trump’s is troubling.
Trump almost never talks about details, but we do expect him to talk about the issues, and talk frequently, and loudly enough to understand what he intends to do, what we can expect, and when.
Understanding what Trump intends to do and when is critical to voters. Especially voters like me, who decided long ago that I was going to vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. But voting for Kennedy is no longer an option.
Eighteen months ago, I began working at a federal Super PAC I co-founded to elect Robert F. Kennedy Jr as the next president of the United States. I have known Kennedy for almost 20 years and have worked with him on many projects and campaigns. I know him to be a man of courage, generosity, compassion, daunting intelligence, and intellectual integrity. In the spring of 2023, Kennedy was polling at around 20%, and he looked like a real contender. But recently, Kennedy took a look at the numbers, and the possible ramifications of remaining in the race, and decided to suspend his campaign, and encouraged his supporters to vote for Donald Trump.
Kennedy has said his decision followed extensive discussions with Trump that convinced him that there are many areas of policy where they share a common vision, and others where Kennedy believes Trump would move in Kennedy’s direction. Trump appointed Kennedy to his transition team and says he would have a significant role in his administration.
Now Kennedy has asked his supporters to vote for Trump. For people concerned about autism, and vaccine safety and rights that is a tall order.
We have been here before. In 2016 Trump met with many leading figures in the vaccine rights world, including Kennedy, and said all the right things. Trump made statements expressing his concern about the safety of the vaccine schedule in the US and his belief that vaccines could cause autism. Trump made plans to create a special federal vaccine safety commission to be headed by Kennedy.
Many people concerned about these issues voted for Trump because of the expectation of real reform. But they were bitterly disappointed. After inauguration, the vaccine safety commission petered out. Trump did nothing to reform the vaccine industry and the federal regulatory agencies that oversee it. Trump appointed drug industry insiders like Scott Gottlieb and Alex Azar to head major regulatory agencies. Trump did nothing to improve individual or parental choice over vaccines. And it all culminated in the disastrous response to COVID when the swamp creatures like Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins completely dominated Trump in making policy. Trump’s track record on medical freedom issues is awful.
While involving Kennedy in his campaign and potentially giving him a major role in his second administration, if there is one, is promising, we have seen this rodeo before.
If Trump wants our votes, he needs to consistently, loudly and clearly support specific proposals with a timetable. What are you going to and when?
So far, Trump has not been impressive. Trump has said repeatedly that he opposes “mandates,” but campaign staffers recently clarified that he is referring to mandates for COVID shots only.
Big deal. When Trump was President he said COVID shots would be voluntary, but did nothing to make sure that was the case.
The courts have already shot down almost all the Biden/Harris mandates and nobody is getting the COVID shot anymore. Every time a new booster comes out, uptake drops by another 50% and even the CDC’s numbers, which are probably wildly exaggerated, are in the single digits.
COVID has shown the world that the vaccine industry, the captured federal regulatory agencies, and the public health apparatus are enormously corrupt, authoritarian and ineffective. We all know Kennedy knows what to do. But will Trump, if he is elected, use his political capital to make those changes happen?
As George W. Bush once said, “Fool me once - shame on - shame on you, Fool me - can’t get fooled again.”
Donald Trump: Convince us.
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"A more insightful conclusion is to attribute autism to stealth adapted viruses derived from earlier polio vaccines."
John, are these the vaccines you refer to?
Salk Polio Vaccine, Mahoney Strain
"Jonas Salk first tested his polio vaccine on humans in July 1952 when he inoculated thirty children at the D. T. Watson Home for Crippled Children near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. These children had already had polio, so Salk's test was designed to prove that his vaccine would create a higher level of immunity than a natural infection. Salk also tested his vaccine on residents of the Polk State Home and on himself and members of his laboratory staff.
This vial contains residue of polio vaccine from these first tests. The polio virus exists in hundreds of different strains, all of which fall into three major types. A complete vaccine must contain a strain from each of these three types. However, the children at the Watson Home received only one type of vaccine matching the strain of their original polio infection. This vial is labeled for the Mahoney strain (Type I).
The Mahoney strain of the polio virus was isolated in 1941 from three children in the Mahoney family of Akron, Ohio. The children themselves were asymptomatic although they had been in contact with some serious cases of poliomyelitis."
https://www.si.edu/object/salk-polio-vaccine-mahoney-strain:nmah_874829
Have you tested the residue in this vial?
Were they anticipating this autism explosion in the offspring of the 1955 vaccine recipients? Is that why the National Childhood Vaccine injury Act was signed into law in 1986 giving vax manufacturers liability protection? The exponential curve of the autism hockey stick graph began in 1987. This is also the year the new sub-unit Hep B jab was added to the schedule and given at birth.
Posted by: Emmaphiladelphia | September 23, 2024 at 10:04 PM
Thank you John! We can't let ourselves worship Trump and make excuses when he doesn't do what he says he'll do. Vance is tied closely to surveillance via Peter Thiel and Palantir. Others he is bringing in his cabinet are also tied to technocracy.
I encourage readers to check out Whitney Webb's reporting on Vance and the others Trump is bringing on his team.
Posted by: Beth S | September 23, 2024 at 03:41 PM
greyone-I agree with you that we want to hear the words "autism is now cured." We have waited long enough and the time to hear it is NOW!
Posted by: Gayle | September 18, 2024 at 08:42 AM
Whoever is appointed Secretary of HHS will have all the power under a declared "emergency" according to law. That is until the WHO gets its "treaty" approved by the Senate.
Does RFK Jr. want to be Secretary of HHS? Or would he rather be Attorney General and settle business regarding his father's death? Tough choices.
Regarding COVID lockdowns, I have read a theory that Trump knew that the powers that be planned to take much longer to roll out the vax in order to wipe out small businesses. It claims that by Trump rushing the vax under Operation Warp speed, cities and states could open up much sooner and prevent further damage to the economy. The more quickly opened up red states did fare much better than the locked down blue states. Trump did push for Hydroxy and monoclonal antibodies at the beginning (which he himself took when he got COVID) until HHS shut them down. Perhaps Trump/Kennedy think it is safer to keep quiet on this topic until after the election. Very powerful forces are behind pharma.
Posted by: Emmaphiladelphia | September 17, 2024 at 02:26 PM
Anti-vaccine advocates are seemingly compelled to link autism to current vaccines. A more insightful conclusion is to attribute autism to stealth adapted viruses derived from earlier polio vaccines. These viruses are now endemic, meaning they pass between humans and, more importantly, to the fetus during pregnancy. My requests to raise this topic during the discovery process in litigation have been disregarded even though there are compelling DNA sequence data. It would appear that pursuing the truth is less important than building upon the existing beliefs and continuing financial support of the anti-vaccine movement. Autistic children are paying the price for the failure of innovative thinking by those with political influence.
Posted by: W John Martin | September 17, 2024 at 01:37 PM
I would like to hear the words autism and alzheimers spoken.
Then the words cure and care.
A language of acknowledgement and dedication long overdue.
Posted by: greyone | September 17, 2024 at 12:45 PM