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RFK’s claims about people with autism offer a sinister insight into how Trumpism sees us all | John Harris

The war on science being waged by the US health secretary and the White House is bound to spread. We must be on our guard

In the recent past, Robert F Kennedy Jr has said that Donald Trump is “a terrible human being” and “probably a sociopath”. But in the US’s new age of irrationalism and chaos, these two men are now of one voice, pursuing a strand of Trumpist politics that sometimes feels strangely overlooked. With Trump once again in the White House and Kennedy ensconced as his health and human services secretary, what they are jointly leading is becoming clearer by the day: a war on science and knowledge that aims to replace them with the modern superstitions of conspiracy theory.

Nearly 2,000 members of the US’s National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have warned of “slashing funding for scientific agencies, terminating grants to scientists, defunding their laboratories, and hampering international scientific collaboration”. Even work on cancer is now under threat. But if you want to really understand the Trump regime’s monstrousness, consider where Kennedy and a gang of acolytes are heading on an issue that goes to the heart of millions of lives: autism.

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The shortest ever argument that the COVID vaccines didn’t work

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch I was able to get my argument down to one sentence. See if your bluepilled friends can refute it. Executive summary Here is the shortest argument ever that the COVID vaccines didn’t work: There is no publicly available government data supporting the claim that the COVID vaccines reduced the risk … Continue reading “The shortest ever argument that the COVID vaccines didn’t work”

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Sen. Ron Johnson Says Top CDC COVID Vaccine Safety Official May Have Deleted or Destroyed Key Records, Calls for Investigation

Senator Ron Johnson called for an investigation after a top CDC Covid vaccine safety officer’s records went ‘missing.’

Johnson said Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, the director of the CDC’s Immunization Safety Office, may have deleted records related to the Covid vaccine’s

The post Sen. Ron Johnson Says Top CDC COVID Vaccine Safety Official May Have Deleted or Destroyed Key Records, Calls for Investigation appeared first on Global Research.

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