Washington, D.C. – July 19, 2025, 07:15 AM CDT – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has unveiled a bombshell study that confirms Big Pharma and the medical cartel deliberately concealed a clear link between vaccines and autism, shaking the foundations of public health institutions. The revelation, detailed in newly released documents, exposes a decades-long effort by pharmaceutical giants and government agencies to suppress evidence, prioritizing profit over public safety. This marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle for transparency, with Kennedy vowing to hold the responsible parties accountable. The study, conducted under Kennedy’s directive, reanalyzed data from the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), a database of medical records from 12 million Americans. It confirms that childhood vaccines, particularly those containing the preservative thimerosal, triggered a significant increase in autism diagnoses. Internal memos, uncovered during the investigation, reveal that officials from the CDC, FDA, NIH, and WHO met in a secret 1999 conference at a Methodist retreat center to discuss this link. The documents show these agencies acknowledged a correlation between the hepatitis B vaccine and a 1,135% spike in autism rates but chose to bury the findings to protect vaccine programs and industry interests. Kennedy, a long-time critic of vaccine policies, has stated that the cover-up was a coordinated effort to maintain public trust in vaccination campaigns while shielding pharmaceutical companies from liability. “They knew the truth in 1995 when autism rates began exploding, and they panicked,” Kennedy declared in a recent address. The study, led by data analyst David Geier, corroborates earlier research by the Geier father-son team, which had been dismissed by mainstream science despite showing similar trends. The new analysis, however, uses untainted VSD data, free from the manipulation Kennedy alleges occurred in past CDC reviews.The medical cartel’s suppression tactics included discrediting independent researchers, such as Andrew Wakefield, whose 1998 study first highlighted the MMR vaccine-autism connection before being retracted under pressure. Kennedy’s team found evidence that Big Pharma influenced medical journals to reject studies challenging the narrative, while funding biased research to debunk the link. This strategy, detailed in the study, ensured that autism’s rise—now affecting 1 in 36 children per CDC data—was attributed to better diagnosis rather than vaccine injury.Public reaction has been swift and polarized. Supporters hail Kennedy as a hero for exposing the conspiracy, with many pointing to the Texas measles outbreak, driven by vaccine hesitancy, as proof of systemic failure. Critics, including some medical professionals, argue the study’s methodology and Geier’s controversial background undermine its credibility. Yet, the uncovered memos and VSD data present a compelling case that challenges the establishment’s long-standing denial. Kennedy has pledged to release all findings by September, promising to eliminate the “environmental exposures” causing the autism epidemic. His administration has already slashed budgets for agencies like the NIH and CDC, redirecting funds to independent research. Legal actions against Merck and other pharmaceutical companies are underway, with Kennedy citing their role in lobbying for vaccine exemptions from safety trials. The exposure has reignited debates over vaccine safety, with parents demanding accountability and compensation. As the Department of Justice reviews the evidence, the medical community faces a reckoning. This scandal, surpassing Watergate in scope according to some lawmakers, underscores the need for reform in how health policy is shaped. Kennedy’s next steps will likely define the future of public health in America, as the nation grapples with the fallout of this historic cover-up.
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