Having been called a liar by Anthony Fauci for saying that "not one of the 72 vaccines mandated for children has ever been safety tested", RFK Jr. sued Fauci.
After a year of stonewalling, Fauci's lawyers admitted that RFK Jr. had been right all along.
"There's no downstream liability, there's no front-end safety testing... and there's no marketing and advertising costs, because the federal government is ordering 78 million school kids to take that vaccine every year."
"What better product could you have? And so there was a gold rush to add all these new vaccines to the schedule... because if you get onto that schedule, it's a billion dollars a year for your company."
"So we got all of these new vaccines, 72 shots, 16 vaccines... And that year, 1989, we saw an explosion in chronic disease in American children... ADHD, sleep disorders, language delays, ASD, autism, Tourette's syndrome, ticks, narcolepsy."
"Autism went from one in 10,000 in my generation... to one in every 34 kids today."
In honor of Elon and Vivek being picked as the heads of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), here some of the dumbest uses of your tax dollars.
5. $20,000 to drag shows in Ecuador.
4. $30,000 to study the secret language of butchers in Paris.
3. $750,000 for the New York Metropolitan Opera fire alarm.
2. $350,000 to develop AI smart toilets.
1. $660,000 to study the impact that COVID had on Russian women.
I said earlier that this was a special day—not only did I get to shoot at my childhood summer ballpark, but I got to shoot alongside my uncle Chris who inspired me years and years ago to pick up a camera in the first place. Him for the Boston Herald and me for MLB. Good stuff.
Here are photos from inside a local "migrant shelter," a/k/a flophouse for foreign freeloaders.
We've told you about the same-day free dry-cleaning service for the illegals -- here are the bags ready to go out at 9 a.m. They'll be back at 5 p.m., everything pressed and folded. Free of charge to them, compliments of taxpayers.
On December 3, 1999, 6 Worcester Firefighters lost their lives in the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. fire. 20 years later, the legacy of these heroic men is carried on by 7 of their sons. Please join us in honoring the W6, and sharing our gratitude for their sons below.