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RFK Jr. Outlines His HHS Agenda: No Topics will be Taboo

HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. assures full-scale effort to combat chronic disease epidemic, pledging no limits in his approach at Department of Health and Human Services staff address.

HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. Assures No Taboo Topics in Pursuit to Combat Chronic Disease...
HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. Assures No Taboo Topics in Pursuit to Combat Chronic Disease Epidemic, Speaking at Department of Health and Human Services Staff Meeting (ZeroHedge News, Tyler Durden, zerohedge.com; Debra Heine, American Greatness, amgreatness.com)

RFK Jr. Outlines His HHS Agenda: No Topics will be Taboo

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Hot off the Press: RFK Jr.'s Health Crusade Takes HHS by Storm

In a blazing debut address to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) staff, newly seated Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unleashed a bold promise to dig deep into the roots of the chronic disease pandemic, vowing, "nothing is off-limits."

He ain't kiddin' folks; RFK Jr. plans to examine a heap of previously taboo topics with an iron fist! Here's a peek at the red-hot subjects he's got his beady eye on:

"The childhood vaccine schedule, electromagnetic radiation, glyphosate, other pesticides, ultra-processed foods, artificial food additives, SSRI and other psychiatric drugs, PFAS, PFOAs, microplastics."

Ain't no hiding, folks! These topics are gonna get the good old "unbiased science" treatment. RFK Jr. even reminded the bureaucrats at HHS that our Founding Fathers, who were typically citizen scientists, would approve of his commitment to openness and transparency.

February 19, 2025

"Science and democracy were born together during the Enlightenment, and they share the same ideals for openness, for public access, and for transparency," he said.

But, lest we forget, a lack of transparency can spell trouble. RFK Jr. warned the HHS staff:

"No one trusts science that isn't transparent about its research hypothesis, its raw data, or its conflicts of interest. No one trusts a government built on lies, on secrets, on cover-ups, and propaganda."

Well said, RFK Jr.! He's onto something, because as he put it, the people have "lost public trust" in our agencies due to politicization and corruption. Kennedy cackled, "there's no such thing as Democratic children or Republican children" when it comes to public health.

The folks at HHS better get ready for a heaping dose of transparency. RFK Jr. stated his plan to clear up conflicts of interest "whenever possible," and even hinted at shutting the revolving door for companies on the outside. He promised, "We will make our data and our policy process so transparent that people won't even have to file a FOIA request."

If all that wasn't enough, RFK Jr. will reportedly team up with tech tycoon Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to make improvements to Medicare and Medicaid, potentially remaking the healthcare system as we know it.

Time will tell how these changes unfold, but one thing's for certain: nothing will be business as usual at the HHS under RFK Jr.'s watchful gaze.

Source: https://amgreatness.com/2025/02/18/rfk-jr-lays-out-his-hhs-agenda-nothing-is-going-to-be-off-limits/

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Original Article: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/rfk-jr-lays-out-his-hhs-agenda-nothing-going-be-limits

Related:

  • The "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) initiative, a collaborative effort to combat chronic disease through better nutrition, increased physical activity, and reduced reliance on drugs and treatments, with a $500 million budget allocation [3].
  • The potential impact of environmental factors, such as vaccines, electromagnetic radiation, and chemicals, on chronic disease prevalence remains undetermined under Kennedy's leadership.
  • Kennedy's role in advocating for budget cuts to various health agencies, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), may affect these organizations' abilities to carry out research and provide services related to chronic disease prevention and treatment [3].
  1. RFK Jr.'s bold approach at the HHS aims to explore the roots of chronic diseases, including vaccines, electromagnetic radiation, and chemicals.
  2. The new secretary plans to scrutinize topics like glyphosate, psychiatric drugs, PFAS, PFOAs, microplastics, and ultra-processed foods.
  3. Kennedy emphasizes transparency, citing our founding fathers' belief in openness and public access.
  4. A lack of transparency, according to RFK Jr., can erode trust in science and government.
  5. The HHS staff is advised to expect a transparent approach, with a commitment to clear conflicts of interest and open data.
  6. Kennedy's transparency reforms may extend to partnerships with tech giants like Elon Musk for Medicare and Medicaid improvements.
  7. The "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, a collaborative effort to combat chronic diseases, is supported by RFK Jr. with a $500 million budget allocation.
  8. The effects of environmental factors like vaccines, electromagnetic radiation, and chemicals on chronic disease prevalence remain unclear under Kennedy's leadership.
  9. Kennedy's budget cuts to health agencies, such as the NIH and CDC, could potentially impact their capacity to conduct research and deliver services related to chronic disease prevention and treatment.

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