Joe Rogan Interviews Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Author -  Larry A. Law

July 18, 2023
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On June 15, 2023, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) was interviewed by podcast host Joe Rogan. It was a riveting presentation as the Democratic presidential candidate reviewed his legal career and Kennedy family connections. At the beginning of his career, Bobby Kennedy, a lifetime environmentalist, sued coal-burning power plants that were releasing mercury into waterways. He lobbied for legislation to protect children against mercury poisoning and gave lectures on the issues. During his lectures, mothers started approaching him afterwards saying they suspected their children had been injured by vaccines containing mercury. They challenged him to investigate. He listened politely, but it wasn't until a mother of a vaccine-injured boy brought an 18-inch stack of published research to his home that he was finally swayed to really look into it. He began to realize that the story science told in the studies was far different from the politically-accepted narrative being promulgated by the medical community and governmental regulatory agencies.

Ethylmercury (Used as a Vaccine Adjuvant) Versus Methylmercury (Found in Fish)

RFK Jr. was able to catch Dr. Paul Offit, a reknowned vaccine developer, in a blatant lie because Kennedy had an extensive background in the science of mercury. Offit tried to excuse vaccine use of mercury under the guise that there was good and bad mercury. But Kennedy countered that all mercury is highly neurotoxic. If pregnant women were being told not to eat tuna fish because of the mercury (methylmercury), how could vaccines be acceptable when they contained hundreds of times more mercury (ethylmercury) than fish? Offit was under the false premise that ethylmercury was safer because it was cleared from the blood within a week, while methylmercury was still there months later. While true, Kennedy pointed out that Offit's referenced scientific studies showing ethylmercury being cleared from the blood also stated that no one actually knew where it went. A s proven by analysis of urine and feces, the mercury was never excreted from the body .

​Kennedy reminded Offit of a later study on monkeys that confirmed the truth that, while ethylmercury passed from the blood in a week, it actually crossed the blood-brain barrier and was lodged in the brain causing significant inflammation and neurological damage. If it did this in monkeys, then it explained what was happening in humans. The vaccine expert refused any further discussion of the issue. Over the subsequent decades, ethylmercury was eliminated from most of the vaccines. However, in a sleight of hand, it was replaced with aluminum which was another highly toxic adjuvant. Vaccine developers use toxic adjuvants to aggravate the immune system and force it to create antibodies that the dead viruses in the vaccine would never be able to do without them. Dead or attenuated virus vaccines are not strong enough to induce any immune system protection by themselves.

Intentional Suppression of Autism Epidemic

At a secret meeting sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1999, data showed that infants who received the hepatitis B vaccine within 30 days of birth had a 1,135 higher risk of autism compared to infants who did not get the shot or received it later in life. A relative risk of 2 is proof of causation. The relative risk of smoking causing lung cancer is 10. This relative risk was 11.35! Panic spread throughout the members attending the meeting. The next day, the data was reworked four times using various statistical tricks until the signalling link between mercury (ethylmercury as thimerosal) and autism was no longer detectable. The CDC published their findings telling the world that there was no link between thimerosal and autism. When investigators asked to see the raw data, the CDC claimed it was unfortunately lost. This false, flagrant fabrication has been marketed to the public ever since and has become the dogma of the medical system.

Debate Between Dr. Peter Hotez and RFK Jr.

Dr. Peter Hotez took to Twitter, slamming Spotify for not clamping down on Rogan's interview with RFK and allowing "vaccine misinformation." Rogan replied and challenged Hotez to debate RFK, saying he would offer $100,000 to the charity of his choice if Hotez could show why it was vaccine misinformation. Hotez has refused, even though the amount has risen to over $2.4 million as of July 1st. It is obvious that RFK has the scientific facts on his side and Hotez is just full of hot air. Truth resonates but it needs the opportunity to be heard. The good news is that slowly, the truth is getting out through avenues like this. Please watch and share this interview with friends and neighbors.

​For more information on vaccinations, see chapter 31 of my book , There's An Elephant in the Room-Exposing Hidden Truths in the Science of Health, the many blog posts , and/or Wellness Support Group webinars.

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