Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is following through on his promise to dismantle the stranglehold that the pharmaceutical industry and federal agencies have had over medical research — and this time, the autism debate is at the center of it all.
Kennedy, now serving as Secretary of Health and Human Services, isn’t pulling any punches. In a hard-hitting interview with Tucker Carlson, he laid bare what he says is a decades-long cover-up by the CDC and its allies — and warned that the days of suppressed science are over.
During his conversation with Carlson, Kennedy made it crystal clear: the government has been sitting on information that could change everything about how we understand the rise in autism diagnoses — and he’s done waiting.
“We’re going to do real science. And the way we’re going to do that is—we’re going to make the databases public for the first time,” Kennedy told Carlson.
That simple move could have massive implications. The data in question, kept under lock and key by federal health agencies, includes everything from Medicare and Medicaid records to the Vaccine Safety Datalink — one of the largest health record repositories in the country. According to Kennedy, these datasets contain critical information on vaccination records and health outcomes.
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