RFK Jr: CDC Secretly Admits Vaccines Cause Autism
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has exposed a secret “emergency meeting” with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
According to Kennedy, the CDC met with global health officials, vaccine makers, and scientists.
The meeting, known as Simpsonwood, was held in Georgia and attended by representatives from the World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the European Medical Agency, the pharmaceutical industry, the vaccine industry, and top universities which “test the vaccines.”
During the meeting, the CDC discovered that kids who received the Hepatitis B vaccine had an 11-fold increased risk of developing autism when the shot was given in the first 30 days.
According to RFK Jr., the risk is so great that it exceeds the “link between smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 20 years and getting lung cancer.”
Kennedy revealed that he has a transcript of the meeting.
The CDC panicked on the first day of the meeting, he said.
Kennedy said federal health officials were saying things such as:
“Oh my God, the lawyers are going to come after us.
“Nobody can deny this. This is bulletproof.
“There’s no way to argue with this.
“This is real science.
“What are we going to do?”
However, health officials later started to plot how to keep the evidence hidden, rather than explain it to the public.
“The second day they spent talking about how to hide it from the American public,” Kennedy said.
“The question is not really whether or not vaccines are causing harm.
“The question is, what harm are they causing?”
The comments from Kennedy come as experts continue to warn about the dangers of over-vaccinating, especially among children.
America’s Amish communities have not suffered any rise in Autism cases.
In fact, a comprehensive study conducted last year found that no Amish children have been diagnosed with chronic conditions that impact the rest of America.
The Amish are a group of traditionalist Christians who are known for simple living, plain dress, and Christian pacifism.
They reject most conveniences of modern technology and pharmaceuticals and maintain self-sufficiency.
Yet, despite rejecting all modern medicine and pharmaceutical drugs that the rest of the American people have access to, the Amish are among the healthiest in the nation.
According to the recent study, presented by VSRF founder Steve Kirsch to the Pennsylvania State Senate, it was calculated that for Amish children, who are strictly 100 percent unvaccinated, typical chronic conditions barely exist, if any at all.
These chronic conditions, which many vaccinated children and swaths of Americans suffer from, include auto-immune disease, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, ADHD, arthritis, cancer, and autism.
During testimony before the PA Senate last summer, expert health advocates shared details on why there have never been any reports published regarding the health of Amish children in general.
“After decades of studying the Amish, there’s no report because the report would be devastating to the narrative,” Kirsch testified.
“It would show that the CDC has been harming the public for decades and saying nothing and burying all the data.”
The experts who testified alongside Kirsch all noted that chronic conditions are soaring among the American people.
However, they concluded that these conditions are non-existent among unvaxxed Amish communities.
According to the VSRF study, not one single Amish child could be found who had suffered from cancer, autism, heart disease, or other conditions that are on the rise among American children.
Another peer-reviewed study published in 2021 warned of a crisis unfolding in America that scientists have described as an “autism tsunami.”
The paper, “Autism Tsunami: The Impact of Rising Prevalence on the Societal Cost of Autism in the United States,” was first published in 2021, in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (JADD).
It was retracted almost two years later by the publisher and editor, citing “concerns” with methodology and the authors’ “non-financial interests.”
The paper was reportedly retracted due to pressure from the “autism industry.”
In December 2023, the Science, Public Health Policy, and the Law journal peer-reviewed and republished the study.
The study found that the societal costs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the U.S. are projected to reach $589 billion per year by 2030, $1.36 trillion per year by 2040, and $5.54 trillion per year by 2060 if steps are not taken to prevent the disorder.