To get his vote, Senator Bill Cassidy demands Kennedy obey the CDC's vaccine orthodoxy
In a dramatic battle for the future of American healthcare, Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.)
gave a pivotal tie-breaking vote to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary,
but not without extracting a series of unprecedented concessions.
Cassidy, a staunch defender of the current vaccine orthodoxy, demanded Kennedy pledge to uphold the CDC’s childhood immunization schedule, maintain statements denying links between vaccines and autism, and avoid any radical changes to federal vaccine safety monitoring systems.
While Cassidy’s maneuvering may seem like a victory for vaccine dogma, his attempts to stifle debate on vaccine safety, efficacy, and necessity could ignite a backlash, as public skepticism toward vaccines grows and Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda gains momentum.
Cassidy coerced Kennedy to make concessions
Cassidy’s support for Kennedy’s nomination
came at a high price. The Louisiana senator, who chairs the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, revealed the terms of their agreement during a Senate floor speech. The concessions Kennedy was forced to agree to include:
- Maintaining the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations without changes.
- As the head of HHS, Kennedy would typically be able to approve new members to ACIP, providing new evidence to the CDC.
- These new members would provide a more nuanced perspective on vaccines, differentiating each shot’s necessity and providing data on the lack of efficacy for certain products.
- These new ACIP members could provide scientific papers, showing safer ways to strengthen immune function to a variety of pathogenic threats.
- However, Cassidy wants to quash scientific discourse and force the same CDC childhood vaccine schedule on everyone, which includes upwards of 80 doses pumped into children until age 18.
- Preserving CDC website statements asserting vaccines do not cause autism
- The Vaccine Court has recognized that vaccines do cause autism and other forms of brain damage.
- Families of autistic children have been compensated, and several have been dismissed based on stringent criterion.
- Ingredients in vaccines have been linked to autism
- Avoiding the establishment of parallel vaccine safety monitoring systems.
- The Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) has not been taken seriously by public health officials for decades.
- For example, the thousands of deaths from the COVID-19 vaccines, reported to VAERS, are ignored, because these mRNA products remain on the market today.
- Providing Cassidy with a 30-day notice and review period for any proposed changes to federal vaccine safety programs.
- This essentially makes Cassidy the all-knowing vaccine god, who will make sure that vaccine supply is maintained, despite evidence of certain vaccines being either unnecessary, injurious, ineffective, or deadly, or all the above.
- Allowing Cassidy to participate in hiring decisions for HHS and its agencies.
- Committing to quarterly appearances before the HELP committee if requested.
Cassidy framed these concessions as necessary to protect public health, stating, “I will rebuff any attempt to remove the public’s access to life-saving vaccines without iron-clad, causational scientific evidence.” However, health freedom advocates, and healthy unvaccinated people argue that Cassidy’s demands reflect a rigid adherence to dogma rather than a commitment to scientific inquiry and real-world evidence.
Cassidy’s authoritarian strategy has already backfired
Kennedy, a longtime advocate for vaccine safety and transparency, has built his career on challenging the pharmaceutical industry and federal health agencies. His nomination has sparked both hope and fear, with supporters praising his willingness to ask tough questions and opponents warning of potential disruptions to public health infrastructure.
During his confirmation hearing, Kennedy emphasized his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, which includes tackling chronic diseases, promoting healthy foods, and implementing “radical transparency” at HHS. He also voiced conditional support for vaccines, stating they should be backed by “good science.”
Cassidy, meanwhile, has positioned himself as a gatekeeper of the current vaccine regime. His insistence on
maintaining the CDC’s immunization schedule and blocking any changes to ACIP recommendations suggests a belief that the science is settled—a stance that increasingly clashes with public sentiment.
Cassidy’s attempts to control the debate on vaccine safety may ultimately prove counterproductive. Public trust in federal health agencies has eroded in recent years, fueled by controversies over COVID-19 vaccines,
pharmaceutical influence, and conflicts of interest. By doubling down on the status quo, Cassidy risks alienating a growing segment of the population that demands greater transparency and accountability.
In the end, Cassidy’s efforts to control the narrative may prove as futile as trying to hold back the tide. As Kennedy moves closer to leading HHS, the stage is set for a seismic shift in how America approaches public health. How will Cassidy be able to defend the “science” when there is credible evidence
linking vaccines and their ingredients to serious health conditions like autism,
myocarditis, and autoimmune conditions.
In the end, Cassidy will have no choice but to acknowledge the parents of vaccine injured kids and look to the science for better ways to develop and strengthen immune function for America's children. Immunization should include a broader overview of immune function and factor in all the body's organ systems, hormones, membranes, cellular surveillance systems, microbiome, etc.
If Kennedy respects the deal with Cassidy, then Kennedy will eventually educate Cassidy on the failures and risks of vaccines, debunking and poking holes in Cassidy's formal medical training and Big Pharma indoctrination. If Cassidy refuses to learn, then Kennedy will have no choice but to scrap the deal and deliver the truth about vaccines to the American public.
Sources include:
ChildrensHealthDefense.org
X.com
WFYI.org
NaturalNews.com
CDC.gov
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