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RFK Jr. just walked into Congress and took down his biggest critics in one fell swoop.

This was a masterclass.

A dentist congressman came out swinging on fluoride. By the time Kennedy finished, he realized he picked the wrong fight.

Then, a Democrat tried to accuse Kennedy of politicizing children’s health—but he got emotional, broke through the noise, and completely flipped the script on her.

If you watch one thing today, make it this. Kennedy just took the MAHA agenda to the next level.

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📌 Before we dive in, bookmark this thread—you’ll want to remember this moment.

Kennedy didn’t just speak the truth. He delivered blow after blow with calm, devastating precision.
Right out of the gate in his first major congressional hearing as HHS Secretary, Kennedy laid out a sweeping plan to reshape HHS from the ground up.

Here’s what’s on deck:

• Ending “gain-of-function experiments and research based upon radical gender ideology”

• A full-scale crackdown on fentanyl and drug addiction

• $94 billion toward better food, fitness, and childcare

• FDA action to remove toxic chemicals from the food supply

• Slashing wasteful NIH projects

• Merging mental health and addiction programs for faster, better care

• Giving local leaders more power to fix problems in their own communities

• A major upgrade to Head Start, the early education program for low-income children

“We intend to make the Trump HHS not just the most effective, but also the most compassionate in U.S. history,” Kennedy said.
Then came a tense back-and-forth with Democrat Rep. Rosa DeLauro, who tried to pin him down on tobacco funding. Kennedy didn’t just answer—he flipped the entire narrative.

DeLauro asked, “Do you commit to following the law, again, fully obligating those funds so that we can help adults who want to quit using tobacco and prevent teens from becoming addicted?”

Kennedy fired back: “Allow me to answer that by pointing out the absolute cataclysmic disorganization of this agency. Under your oversight, for 40 years, we had nine separate offices of Women’s Health.”

And he didn’t stop there.

“When we consolidate them, the Democrats say we’re eliminating them. We’re not. We’re still appropriating the 3.7 billion, but we’re not keeping all nine. We had eight separate offices for minority health. We eliminated one. We had 27 HIV offices.”

DeLauro tried to interrupt—“Okay, let me just. I’m going to—”

But Kennedy kept rolling: “We had 59 behavioral health programs.”

At that point, DeLauro backed off: “I’m well over time.”
One of the most jaw-dropping moments came when Rep. Mike Simpson, a dentist, tried to challenge Kennedy on fluoride—and instantly regretted it.

“We better put a lot more money into dental education because we’re going to need a whole lot more dentists [if we ban fluoride],” Simpson said.

The rebuttal was too easy for Kennedy.

“We now know that virtually all the benefit [from fluoride] is from topical, and we can get that through mouthwashes. We can get through fluoridated toothpastes.”

Then came the line that hit hard:

“The National Toxicity Program issued a report in August, a meta review of all the science that now exists on fluoride, and showed a direct inverse correlation between fluoride exposure dose and lower IQ.”

“Which is an issue that we all have to be concerned with. We want high IQ kids right now,” Kennedy added.
Later, Rep. Steny Hoyer demanded answers on HHS budget cuts—but Kennedy was ready with numbers and a blunt dose of reality.

“We’re spending $2 trillion a year that we don’t have!”

He followed up: “When you’re spending $2 trillion more than you have, you have to make cuts.”

Hoyer pressed again. Kennedy stayed firm.

“The cuts that were done were cuts that were to duplication, to redundancy, to streamlining,” he said. “We increased our workforce 70% in four years. So we were going back to the 2019 levels.”
Then came a moment of visible deflation from Rep. Mark Pocan, who tried—repeatedly—to get Kennedy to endorse vaccines.

“If you had a child today, would you vaccinate that child for measles?” Pocan asked.

Kennedy didn’t bite.

“What I would say is my opinions about vaccines are irrelevant,” he said. “I think what we’re going to try to do is to lay out the pros and cons, the risks and benefits accurately as we understand them.”

Pocan pressed again: “Can you talk about chickenpox?”

Kennedy exposed a reality Pocan didn’t want to hear:

“Again, I don’t want to give advice. I can tell you in Europe, they don’t use the chickenpox vaccine specifically because the preclinical trial shows that when you inoculate the population for chickenpox, you get shingles in older people, which is more dangerous.”

Desperate for something, Pocan asked, “Polio?”

“Again, I don’t want to be giving advice,” Kennedy replied.

Pocan backed off with a clear look of disappointment: “That’s fair. No, that’s fair. Like I said, I was not doing it as a gotcha…”
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One of the most shocking revelations came when Kennedy pointed to corruption inside NIH as the reason we still don’t have a cure for Alzheimer’s.

“For 20 years, because of utter corruption and fraud, we were directing Alzheimer’s research to one hypothesis, and any other hypothesis was shut down,” he said.

“We should have the cure for Alzheimer’s today. We don’t have it PURELY because of corruption at NIH. And we are going to have it quickly.”
Rep. Lois Frankel attacked Kennedy’s use of HHS funds, characterizing it as Elon Musk randomly plugging numbers into a computer to make decisions.

Kennedy fired back, taking offense at that false narrative.

“Everything that you said was essentially dishonest,” he told her.
Later, Kennedy clashed with Rep. DeLauro once more. This time, he let loose.

“Look at our children, they’re the sickest children in the world,” he said passionately.

Kennedy delivered a direct blow to DeLauro, noting he succeeded where she failed.

“Congresswoman DeLauro, you say that you’ve worked for 20 years on getting food dye out. Then give me credit!” he exclaimed. “I got it out in 100 days.”

He then closed with a call to unity:

“So, let’s work together and do something that we all believe in, which is have healthy kids in our country for God’s sake. There’s no such thing as Republican children or Democratic children. There’s just kids, and we should all be concerned with them.”
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She didn’t need the drugs anymore. Her paleo/keto diet had put her depression into remission.

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Little did she know… she was actually experiencing severe antidepressant withdrawal.

One of the symptoms Mikhaila experienced during her own SSRI withdrawal is the same condition her dad is suffering from right now: akathisia.

Akathisia is an extremely distressing neurological condition that makes you feel an unbearable inner restlessness and agitation.

This condition, she describes as “the worst thing I’ve ever seen anyone go through…”

When Mikhaila experienced it, she described it as being “overwhelmed with a sense of impending doom that was stronger than anything you can naturally feel.”

“It felt like I was falling into a volcano while being chased by a bear,” she said.

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He is dealing with a recurrence of akathisia stemming from an old psych med–induced neurological injury.

Mikhaila explained that this is a flare-up of a neurological injury caused by benzodiazepines, primarily clonazepam, that he took around 2019–2020. He has been completely off all psychiatric medications since January 2020.

The recent symptoms intensified last summer after he was diagnosed with Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) from mold exposure. About a month later, he developed pneumonia and sepsis, which further worsened the condition and triggered the akathisia.

“Dad’s been suffering from an old neurological injury that’s more recently been causing akathisia,” Mikhaila said.

“Akathisia is the worst thing I’ve ever seen anyone go through… it’s catastrophic.”

She stresses that this is a neurological injury from past psychiatric medication use, not from any current medications. Her dad has been psych med-free for six years.

But for the past 8–9 months, akathisia has taken over his life without warning or relief, making this an extremely difficult time for the entire family.

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It gave patients a clear explanation, doctors a straightforward framework, and the pharmaceutical system a powerful way to communicate value. Depression became something measurable, correctable, and treatable with a targeted intervention.

But simplicity can also obscure complexity.

Because the brain isn’t a system governed by a single chemical variable—it’s a dynamic network of interacting pathways, feedback loops, and adaptive responses that change over time.

And when you try to reduce that system to one variable, you risk misunderstanding what your intervention is actually doing.
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The food crisis isn’t coming. It’s already here.

70% of U.S. farmers can’t afford fertilizer for 2026, and the damage is set.

That means shortages haven’t hit yet… but they’re about to.

At the same time, food, fertilizer, and energy facilities are “spontaneously combusting” across the globe.

@ChrisMartenson has been tracking it closely, and the pattern is clear: this isn’t random.

So why isn’t anyone talking about it? 🧵
Food hasn’t been treated like the center of the story… but suddenly everything keeps pointing back to it.

Chris Martenson cuts through the noise in a way that’s hard to ignore. What looks like separate problems isn’t separate at all. It’s a “poly crisis”—multiple systems breaking at once. And it’s not just oil—it’s “liquefied natural gas,” fertilizer inputs, and supply chains all getting hit together.

You’ve heard about the energy disruptions. What hasn’t been made clear is how directly that flows into what ends up on your plate.

Martenson warns of a “gigantic blow to fertilizer production” and says we’re already past the point in the season where it can be fixed. That means yields drop. Not later, not hypothetically, but in the next cycle.

And that’s where the disconnect hits hardest.

You’re living through rising prices now, but what he’s describing explains why the system underneath those prices is starting to weaken. The part that grows the food isn’t being supported, it’s being strained.

That’s why it feels like something bigger is coming… even if no one says it outright.
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If vaccines are so safe, prove it.

There has never been a single randomized trial comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated kids.

Agencies have the funding and the tech, yet refuse.

So what happens when you compare vax vs. unvax?

They don’t want you to see this data. 🧵
This information comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc.

For all the sources and details, read the full report below.

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Before we get to the data, let’s take a look at the history we were never taught about vaccines.

It started with smallpox.

The vaccine hit the market in 1798 and often CAUSED outbreaks instead of stopping them.

Doctors also saw strange, debilitating injuries they’d never encountered before.

Instead of admitting something was wrong, the medical establishment doubled down. And governments around the world mandated the vaccine.Image
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Rear Admiral Erica Schwartz has a long track record of enforcing widespread vaccine mandates across civilians and military personnel, including smallpox, anthrax, and flu shots, with discipline for those who refused. Critics say this points straight back to “business as usual,” not reform, raising serious questions about whether real change is coming at all.

That growing frustration is exactly why more people are starting to look beyond the system entirely.

At the upcoming Better Way Conference, voices like @delbigtree, @BretWeinstein, @PeterMCullough, @PierreKory, and Sherri Tenpenny (@BusyDrT) are stepping in with a different approach, focusing on prevention, treatment, informed consent, and rising concerns around blood safety and emerging health risks.

The message is simple: stop waiting for institutions to fix themselves.

If you want solutions instead of more of the same, this is where that conversation is happening.

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Meanwhile, Iran is drawing a hard line in the sand, warning the route won’t stay open if the U.S. continues blockading its oil exports, and making it clear security in the Strait “is not free.”

Trump has warned Iran that if no deal is reached, “the whole country is getting blown up,” fueling fears the ceasefire may already be unraveling.

The impact is already spreading. Shipping costs are rising, fuel surcharges are stacking up, and pressure is building across food, manufacturing, and everyday goods.

Now it comes down to timing, how fast this spreads, and how hard it lands.

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You’ve probably heard this more times than you can count:

“I got the COVID vaccine and nothing bad ever happened to me.”

There’s a reason for that… not everyone got the same thing.

And a peer-reviewed study backs it up.

In 2023, Max Schmeling and colleagues discovered that just 4.2 percent of the COVID vaccine batches accounted for 71 PERCENT of suspected adverse events.

Additionally, about two-thirds of the batches had a low to moderate risk of adverse events.

And about one-third had little to no risk of adverse events. “Nothing happened.”

The chart below shows how extreme this variation actually was.

“The shot [batch] was deterministic for who was going to have a serious event or not.” That’s the conclusion from renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough.

If “hot lots” showed up in the COVID shots, that raises a bigger question about other vaccines.

What if this wasn’t a one-time issue? Let’s take a look. 🧵
For over a century, one assumption has quietly shaped public trust:

If a vaccine is approved, what’s in each vial must be safe and consistent.

Same dose. Same safety. Same outcome.

But history tells a very different story.

Because again and again, the real danger wasn’t always the vaccine itself… Sometimes it was the batch.Image
There’s a term most people have never heard: “Hot lots.”

It refers to vaccine batches that are unusually toxic, contaminated, improperly processed, or far more likely to cause severe reactions than other lots.

And once you start looking, they don’t appear once. They appear everywhere.Image
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