Posted on 12/19/2024 9:50:57 AM PST by John Semmens
During an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker President-Elect Donald Trump said "my nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Kennedy Jr. will investigate whether the surge in autism is linked to the surge in vaccinations we're giving to infants. Twenty-five years ago one in 100,000 children was diagnosed as autistic. Now it's almost one in 100. These days we're giving more vaccinations to even younger infants than ever before. Often they're getting multiple shots at a time. Maybe it's too much for them to take without suffering some damage."
"Some of what I've been hearing about how Pfizer botched the trials of its covid vaccine and tried to cover up the extraordinarily high adverse effects is very troubling," Trump added. "Granted, we were dealing with a novel disease. We had to move fast, but President Biden should never have falsely claimed that the vaccines would prevent folks from getting or transmitting the covid germs. And he most definitely should not have tried to coerce people into getting the shot by threatening their jobs. I believe we should give people the option to try an experimental shot. Let them choose whether to take an unproven therapy. Forcing them to submit is the kind of tyranny we see in dictatorships. We need a thorough evaluation of what was done during the pandemic so the mistakes made aren't repeated in the future."
In related news, Billionaire Bill Gates' admitted that he "used Indians as unwitting guinea pigs to test the efficacy of novel vaccines for novel diseases. That country is way over populated as it is and could benefit from a high casualty rate." He disputed comparisons of his experiments to those of the infamous Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele, saying "my intent is the future benefit of all mankind. Mengele murdered people for evil reasons."
Meanwhile, socialized medicine in the United Kingdom doesn't have enough ambulances to handle the number of patients needing transport to a hospital emergency room and is now required to ask patients if they can make it to a hospital on their own. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting acknowledged that "the NHS can be inconvenient at times, but that disadvantage is offset by its being free to the patient if he or she can somehow make it alive to a medical facility." Modify message
Got This Guy.
Takin’ the “L”.
Had to read all the way through the Bill Gates section to think-—Check the source!
Trump was complicit. Eat crow. Apologize. Move on. Still waiting.
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