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RFK Jr Brings Hope Not Hyperbole

HopeRFK at HHS, the last hope for our children
Kennedy needs to wake up the world to the existential crisis we are all facing

By Anne Dachel

Saying that our only hope is to have Robert Kennedy, Jr. at HHS may sound like hyperbole, but looking carefully at where we are today, it is undeniably valid.

Over the past several decades we have become a nation of the chronically ill and disabled, and this is especially true when we focus on our children. I can say this based on my experience as both a mother and a teacher, witnessing firsthand the decline of children.

The people who are supposedly in charge of health care aren’t there to promote the interests of Americans. Instead, their first allegiance is to corporations that have infiltrated every aspect of government oversight.

I recently wrote about the past 25 years of obfuscation and denial from officials at the Centers for Disease Control when it comes to the increases in autism, and that is only one example of the rampant malfeasance in our oversight agencies.

HOW CDC COVERED UP THE AUTISM EPIDEMIC

And I can confidently predict that when the CDC gets around to updating the official U.S. autism rate, probably to coincide with the celebrations during April, Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month, our numbers will be close to other places with even higher rates, and like every increase over the past 25 years, officials will have no idea what’s driving the numbers or if there is really more autism.

We are now so used to these increases, we just accepted things, no matter how bad the numbers. No one asks questions, and no one bothers to speculate on when these increases will end. Lots of places have rates higher than the one in 36 in the U.S., but no one is worried. It’s expected by now.  Read Anne's full article at her SUBSTACK HERE.

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