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RFK JR: Would you give your kids the measles and mumps vaccine? —— “NO, Absolutely not”, goes on to say he believes vaccines are linked to Autism


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RFK JR: Would you give your kids the measles and mumps vaccine?
—— “NO, Absolutely not”, goes on to say he believes vaccines are linked to Autism

🔴 MY THOUGHTS:
Whenever I am confused about someone’s stance, I go through a series of process eliminating questions, so let’s do that.

RFK Jr has long said vaccines like the MMR are linked to autism and cause a great deal of harm—pointing to ingredients, timing, or the sheer number of shots children get. Now, he says the MMR vaccine is “the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles.”

Well…. That’s a head-scratcher. How do we reconcile this?

Let’s walk through what might be driving this shift—could he be controlled, boxed in, or playing a longer game?

First… It’s not like he’s denying his old stance—at least, he hasn’t walked it back.

🔴 Possibility 1: Controlled or Blackmailed?

This is the most popular take currently trending… I don’t buy it, but it’s part of the process elimination.

Could someone have a leash on him? It’s not out of left field to think that especially since we’ve come To realize the world of Epstein.

He’s HHS Secretary now, a big target for pharma, politicians, or even insiders who don’t like him.

As a civilian, he was not a threat—could sue, speak, rally without much risk. Now? He’s got a spotlight and maybe some vulnerabilities.

Blackmail might be personal—family skeletons, past quirks (that brain worm thing)—or career-based, like “shut up or we tank your agenda.”

Control could be softer: advisors whispering, “Tone it down, or you’ll crash the whole admin.” Measles outbreaks are a PR nightmare—say the wrong thing, and he’s the scapegoat. Maybe he’s being forced to nod at MMR to keep his seat. It’s a stretch, but power games get dirty.

🔴 Possibility 2: Roadblocks in His New Role, maybe it’s less sinister—just the job.

As a civilian, he had freedom: no bureaucracy, no budget fights, just a megaphone. Now, he’s running HHS—a massive agency, millions of staff, and a duty to keep measles off the map.

He can’t just say “MMR’s bad” and watch cases spike; the fallout would bury him and will harm President Trump.

He’s got Congress breathing down his neck, state health folks pushing back, and a media itching to twist his words and magnify ANY measles outbreak. Even if he believes MMR’s risky, he might have to play both sides to get anything done.

Please do not ignore the MSM’s desire to magnify any failures

It’s not like he can snap his fingers and redo the vaccine program—too many gears, too much resistance. That could explain the pivot: he’s stuck in the system, not outside of it anymore..

🔴 Possibility 3: Biding Time for Proof and Better Vaccines

THIS is where I’m leaning: what if he’s got a plan? Say he still thinks MMR’s linked to autism—needs hard proof, not just anecdotes or old studies.

As HHS head, he could push for new research—big, independent trials, no pharma strings. That takes time, though—years to fund, run, and publish.

In the meantime, he says MMR works against measles to keep things steady.

But what if he’s also working on the flip side? He’s always said he wasn’t against vaccines, he just wants “safe vaccines”—strip out thimerosal, cut adjuvants like aluminum, and anything else harmful.

We have to Remeber, there are folks who’ll get vaccinated no matter what—he could be aiming to tweak MMR into something cleaner. Same protection, less risk.

It’s a tightrope: prove the harm, fix the shot, all while not spooking the public or tipping his hand.

So where does that leave me? I for one believe He’s not faking his autism stance—there’s simply too much passion there and too many years of research. .

But he’s also not blind, he knows what he’s up against, and I believe he’s doing what needs to be done right now for a reason. But only time will tell.

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