(This is Part-2 in a series; for Part-3, click here; for Part-1, click here.)
INTRO
First, I have a few words on the new Trump-Kennedy partnership.
I would characterize the ongoing devastation-by-vaccination as planes overhead dropping bombs. Many, many bombs, which are described by the enemy as packets of extremely healthful nutritional supplements.
Trump and Kennedy know they’re bombs. But neither man has said one effective word about them during this campaign season.
And their silence is something I’m supposed to take as positive? As encouraging? As promising?
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I can save a lot of time and money and report the Trump Commission findings now.
Food will be a big topic. It’s an easy home run: Kids are undernourished. Particularly in “underserved communities.” They’re eating empty calories.
Government dietary guidelines need revision. There are too many chemicals and seed oils in food.
Big Ag is a concern. Pesticides, GMOs.
When it comes to vaccines, the heavy emphasis will be on freedom of choice. No mandates. State laws mandating vaccines for kids, in order to attend school, should be reversed. There are too many vaccines on the CDC recommended schedule.
Those will be the Commission’s headlines.
No one with active brain cells will be surprised.
There will be NO major hammering of vaccines. NO statements indicting all vaccines. NO conclusion that vaccines are an ongoing holocaust.
It’s possible a few government guidelines and a few laws will be changed. But the basic status quo will remain.
Kennedy may express disappointment. He may accuse officials of cover-ups and refusing to release certain data.
Avid supporters of Kennedy and Trump will praise the Commission. They’ll say it’s a major step in the right direction.
The whole enterprise will dribble away.
There is no need for a Presidential Commission.
A real President would step up and say: