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March 5, 2025 - The David Knight Show
14:26
RFKjab: From Confirmation to Pharma Cheerleader in Just 3 Weeks
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You know, I'm a big proponent of vaccines.
I got myself and all my kids are vaccinated and all the rest of this stuff.
Well, he talks about autism and talks about, I just want to make vaccines safe and effective.
And so, because he says he wants to make them safe and effective, those of us who know anything about vaccines say, well, that means that's just code word for eliminating them.
But that's not the case.
And so there's been this tension as to which side RFK Jr. is going to really come down on.
But as I said before, When he got confirmed, he said, my mission here is to reestablish trust in the institutions.
Same thing Tulsi Gabbard said about these criminal, satanic intelligence organizations.
My job here, Tulsi Gabbard said, is to restore trust in these institutions.
These are institutions that should never be trusted.
These are institutions that you cannot find in the Constitution.
And so by their very nature, they are untrustworthy.
But we have seen what they have done over and over again.
And so it turns out that RFK Jr. apparently is also there to restore trust in the MMR vaccine.
Because how convenient it was, and even the Children's Health Defense, the organization that he started now, stepped away from.
Even they said, isn't it interesting that as soon as RFK Jr., who has expressed skepticism, who believes that the MMR vaccines are responsible, along with many of the others, For this, you know, you've got to get 72 of them shot into you by the time you're a young child.
In the U.S., nobody else does that.
We're the suckers for Big Pharma because they own the politicians and they own the press here, unlike in any other country.
And so Americans just get stuck over and over again.
And you look at that vaccine schedule, 72 vaccines, that's not 72 different assumed viruses that they're trying to stop.
No, they're doing it three or four times for each thing.
That was something I didn't realize until just recently.
I thought, well, what's this thing about these COVID boosters?
Does it work or not?
And you look at their vaccine schedule, they're doing three or four shots for all this stuff for the kids.
And so all of his concerns about autism and everything, just out the window.
Children's Health Defense said, is this a coincidence?
Do they claim to have a measles epidemic?
And of course, look, as I said before, you've got 32 million people in Texas alone.
Do you have?
I don't know if they've got 154 people that are sick with measles.
Let's say that they've got 154 people that are sick, and they're sick with measles, not with something else that they identified as measles, which I think is probably the case.
But if you had 154 people out of 32 million, that's nonsense.
That's not a pandemic.
It's not even an epidemic.
A pandemic is an epidemic all over the place.
By their definitions, that's not what it is.
This is an op-ed piece that he wrote, and he put it up on Fox News.
Now you spell that P-H-O-X for their pharmaceutical sponsors.
RFKJ. Which we now know stands for JAB, not Junior.
He said, as the Secretary of the U.S. Department of HHS, I am deeply concerned about the recent measles outbreak.
The situation has escalated rapidly.
146 confirmed cases out of 32 million people.
Tragically, he says, is it tragedy?
I wonder how many people have gotten sick from various other things.
In Texas, out of the 32 million people, why would you focus so heavily on 146 people that you claim have measles?
Tragically, this outbreak has claimed the life of a school-aged child.
Prove it.
We don't know if this child had comorbidities.
It was dying of something else, and they labeled it measles.
We don't know if this child was given a measles shot after the child was sick.
Because the measles shot...
Plays all kinds of havoc.
The MMR shot plays all kinds of havoc on your immune system.
And so the manufacturer says, don't give the shot to someone who is sick.
So we don't know about that.
We don't know what kind of treatments this kid was inflicted with at the hospital.
We don't know any of that.
So it's a tragedy that a child dies, but it's also a tragedy that they lie to us like this, isn't it?
For their agenda.
No questions.
No details from RFK jab.
Measles says RFK jab is a highly contagious respiratory illness with certain health risks, especially to unvaccinated individuals.
Now he's a vaccine cheerleader.
He hasn't done anything to make the vaccines safe or effective that he said he was going to do.
He's just now cheering them.
You know, when you look at this, People who sell out, like RFKJab, will always tell themselves, you know, I can do good if I can just be in that position.
And to be in that position, if I need to lie to people, or even harm people, down the line, I'll be able to do something that's good, that'll atone for that, and it'll be more important.
That's the lie they always tell themselves.
And guess what?
The next time they betray us, it gets even easier.
Every time they do that.
To themselves.
It gets easier.
I'm going to do evil so the good may come.
So now he's telling us this especially hits unvaccinated individuals, certain health risks.
The virus spreads through direct contact with infectious droplets when an infected person breathes, coughs, or sneezes.
And so symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, red, watery eyes.
Followed by characteristic body rash.
Now, the body rash is the only thing there that is unique.
I mean, how many different illnesses cause red, watery eyes, fever, cough, and runny nose?
So, it's the rash that is there.
But, again, most of us had that when we were young.
Everybody my age and older had it.
Most cases are mild, he says, but rare complications can be severe, including pneumonia, blindness, and encephalitis, which I had never heard of.
Nobody in 20th century America had ever heard of that stuff.
He goes on to say, RFK Jab says, involved individuals who had not received the measles, mumps, and rubella MMR vaccine.
So now he, first he sells the fear of measles, now he sells the MMR as a panacea.
Shame on him.
Shame on him.
He says parents play a pivotal role in safeguarding their children's health.
All parents should consult with their health care providers to understand their options to get the MMR vaccine, says RFKJab.
Sellout.
Sellout.
He says vaccines not only protect individual children.
But they also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who are unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons.
Your vaccine doesn't protect you.
It protects other people.
Your mask doesn't protect you.
It protects other people.
Your seatbelt doesn't protect you.
It protects other people.
Your motorcycle helmet doesn't protect you.
It protects other people.
He says tens of thousands died with or of measles annually in 19th century America.
By 1960, he says, before the vaccine's introduction, improvements in sanitation and nutrition had eliminated 95% of the cases.
Well, that's not true, evidently, because when you look at this newspaper clipping that's sent to me by listeners, this is 1962. And what they're saying in this particular...
Clipping here.
This is from Minneapolis Tribune, 1962. And what they were saying was, Minneapolis is on its way into a measles year, with 2,325 cases reported by last week, just in one town, Minneapolis, compared to 755, same period last year.
Dr. Carl Mundberg, chief health officer for the city, said that.
Children's diseases, particularly red measles, Seem to come in cycles of two or three years, said Lundberg.
The cycle pattern occurs because the disease is so highly contagious.
He said everybody gets measles during the epidemic so they become immune.
And then it dies down again, he said.
And so what he suggested parents do, he said, the big problem is you need to ease the child's boredom.
So, get some games.
You know, get some quizzes.
Get one of the magic screens.
Remember that?
You can twirl the dials and you can draw on this thing.
It had X and Y knobs on it.
Or a ballerina dress-up kit.
That's what he was suggesting.
And he did warn them.
He said, you know, you can get old magazines, but make sure that you're going to let them cut and paste stuff, that you get some blunt scissors.
So, he was worried.
That the biggest side effect of the measles would be that you might injure yourself with scissors.
You know, don't run with them.
And be careful.
Get some blunt ones when you're doing the cutting.
That's the way it was always dismissed when I grew up.
It was not a major health threat.
And you know, we didn't have autism either.
Because we didn't have the MMR vaccine.
And now, the power and the money.
He has shown what RFK Jr. really is.
What he really is.
He's really shown his true self.
Hasn't he?
So he goes on with this.
He tries to redeem himself by saying, you know, it was sanitation that got rid of it and not the vaccine.
But you need to get that vaccine.
First he does that.
He kowtows to the people who gave him the power and can take that away from him.
And then he tries to redeem himself towards the end of it.
He said, good nutrition remains the best defense against chronic and infectious illnesses.
Vitamins A, C, and D and foods rich in vitamins B12, C, and E should be a part of a balanced diet.
And so when he throws that in there, he gets hammered for putting that in there.
Don't you dare talk about healthy food.
You need to be injecting people.
With aluminum and formaldehyde and all the rest of this garbage and junk DNA and genetic modification stuff.
Stop talking to them about healthy food.
The measles outbreak in Texas, he says, is a call to action for all of us to reaffirm our commitment to public health.
It is a call for action for all of us to reaffirm our convictions and our commitments to opposing vaccines everywhere.
Boy, I tell you, it is just amazing to see this.
So, for more information about measles, please visit the CDC that sells most of the MMR vaccines, which used to talk about it.
Now he promotes the CDC. Now he promotes MMR. And Time.
Time Magazine says, well, he has a troubling emphasis on vitamin A and diet.
He should be emphasizing vaccines.
Come on, you know?
That's what's going to make us all healthy.
vaccines.
RFK Jr. loses a top staffer over the disagreement on measles response.
You know, just to show you how out of step I am with these people.
I saw this headline and I thought, only one person quit when he betrayed his principles and his supposed life work, you know, with that stuff.
And what he was telling everybody for all these years and he just, you know.
Throws it off and only one person quit?
No, no, no, no.
How wrong I was.
Nobody quit because he was pushing the MMR stuff.
This person quit because he wasn't pushing it hard enough.
Wow.
And this person who quit was not some hangover from the Biden administration.
He was a hangover from the first Trump administration.
Thomas Corey, who had served in Trump's first administration, had returned to government last week as Kennedy's top spokesman.
But he issued a terse statement Monday on his LinkedIn page announcing that he was quitting immediately, reported Politico.
If he'd only waited just a little bit longer.
He could have seen how RFK Jr. kowtowed to the vaccine industry that he is supposed to regulate.
How he kowtowed to the vaccine industry that has always had this revolving door that has harmed Americans so much.
Now, he quit because RFK Jr. didn't push the jab enough and soon enough.
Corey resigned after clashing with RFK jab and his close aides over their management of HHS amid the growing measles outbreak.
Corey had served during Trump's first term as Senior Advisor and Communications Director at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
So, he would have been involved in Trump's paying hospitals to kill people.
That's right, boys and girls.
There's a post-election sale on silver and gold.
Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold.
It's time to buy some medals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense is.
Go to davidknight.gold to get in touch with the wise wolf himself, Tony Arterburn.
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