🔥Trump JUST pissed off the DC SWAMP!

🔥Trump JUST pissed off the DC SWAMP!

Brief Summary

This video features Stephen Gardner interviewing Mary Holland, CEO of Children's Health Defense, about health freedom, vaccine safety, and government collusion. They discuss the alarming rise in chronic childhood diseases, the lack of liability for vaccine injuries, and the historical cover-up of mercury's harmful effects in vaccines. They also touch on the potential positive impact of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s role as HHS Secretary and the need for greater transparency and informed consent in healthcare.

  • Collusion exists to keep people sick, with a focus on "sick care" rather than healthcare.
  • Vaccines have extraordinary liability protection, making it nearly impossible to sue for damages.
  • A secret meeting in Simpsonwood in 2000 revealed the cover-up of mercury's harmful effects in vaccines.
  • The US and New Zealand are the only countries that allow direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising, leading to media control.
  • RFK Jr. aims to bring truth and transparency to public consciousness, advocating for informed choices and scientific rigor.

Introduction

Stephen Gardner introduces Mary Holland, a lawyer and leading voice in health freedom, as his guest. He highlights her advocacy for vaccine choice, autism awareness, and against government overreach through her role as CEO of Children's Health Defense. Gardner poses the question of whether there is collusion among the CDC, WHO, big pharma, and FDA to bury medical malpractice and keep the population sick.

Collusion and the Sick Care System

Mary Holland asserts that there is definitely collusion to keep people sick, pointing out that the current system is more of a "sick care" system. She notes that 90% of healthcare spending goes towards chronic health conditions, many of which were rare 50 years ago. Over 50% of children now have at least one chronic health condition, making the US one of the sickest populations in the world despite spending the most on healthcare.

Vaccine Liability Protection

Holland explains that vaccines have extraordinary liability protection, unlike any other product. For COVID shots authorized under emergency use, it is impossible to sue the government, manufacturers, doctors, or planners. This unique legal immunity raises concerns about accountability and safety.

The 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act

Holland discusses the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and a conference in 2000 where big pharma and government agencies colluded to cover up the knowledge that mercury in vaccines was causing severe neurological damage. She references an interview with Barbara Lo Fiser, a key figure in negotiating the 1986 act, highlighting how pharma and the government prioritized the bottom line over public health, manipulating compensation and censoring the truth.

The Simpsonwood Meeting

Holland details the FDA Modernization Act of 1997, which required the pharmaceutical industry to disclose mercury content in products, leading to the recognition of high mercury levels in vaccines. This prompted a meeting at Simpsonwood where the CDC discussed how to bury the evidence of harm, manipulate data, and avoid losing trust in medicine, prioritizing self-protection over child safety.

Government Cover-Ups and Autism Rates

The discussion shifts to government cover-ups, such as the sugar industry buying off Harvard scientists to shift blame to fat. Holland emphasizes that it's often easy to buy people off, leading to tragic consequences. She notes that autism rates have skyrocketed from 1 in 1,000 in 1985 to 1 in 31 today, with even higher rates among boys in California, illustrating the enormous human and monetary cost of these cover-ups.

California's Vaccine Policies and Autism

Gardner questions why California, with its strict vaccine policies and regulations, has such high rates of autism. Holland points out the lack of logic in the state's approach, noting that California removed personal and religious exemptions to vaccines in 2015, leading many parents to leave the state. Despite warning labels, the state's ethos is that the government knows best, resulting in alarming rates of autism and special education needs.

Trump's Evolving Stance on Health

Gardner observes that Donald Trump seems more interested in health, protecting children, and addressing government collusion in his second term. Holland suggests that the assassination attempt on Trump may have prompted deeper reflection on his legacy. She notes that Trump has been concerned about vaccines and autism since before his first presidential run and that Bobby Kennedy's influence has been pivotal in prioritizing health.

The Role of Parents and Vaccine Testing

Gardner questions whether parents are too trusting of the science behind vaccines, assuming they undergo the same rigorous testing as other drugs. Holland explains that vaccines lack the liability and extensive testing protocols of blockbuster drugs. Clinical trials for vaccines often have short monitoring periods and lack true control groups with inert placebos. RFK Jr. is insisting on true placebos and radical transparency for new vaccines.

The Challenges of Reforming Healthcare

The discussion addresses the challenges RFK Jr. faces in reforming healthcare, including the influence of big pharma's lobbying and media control. Holland emphasizes the need for a focus on healthy living rather than just sick care. She highlights the recent convening of the Make America Healthy Again Commission and the importance of a moral commitment to improving children's health.

RFK Jr.'s Advisors and the MAHA Agenda

Gardner asks about the criticism surrounding RFK Jr.'s advisors, Casey Means and Calie, due to their backgrounds in traditional medicine and lobbying, respectively. Holland defends their roles, stating that RFK Jr. trusts their judgment and that they are working to advance the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda. She emphasizes the difficulty of getting things done in a divided America and supports RFK Jr.'s choices.

The Importance of Courage and Moral Commitment

Holland underscores the courage required to take on the role of HHS Secretary, given the attempts on RFK Jr.'s life and the powerful forces he is up against. She highlights the moral commitment and indignation driving the MAHA Commission, emphasizing the need to pass on a world worthy of our children.

Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising

The conversation turns to the fact that the US and New Zealand are the only countries allowing direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising. Holland explains that this allows pharma to control media content and suppress critical voices. She hopes President Trump will issue an executive order to end this practice, though she acknowledges that mainstream media's influence has declined.

Financial Incentives and Informed Consent

Holland condemns the financial incentives used to promote COVID shots, calling them the antithesis of informed consent and a violation of the Nuremberg Code. She believes that COVID distorted medicine and that people are now more aware of the need for transparency and open discussion.

Revoking Liability Shields and Congressional Action

Holland clarifies that revoking liability shields for vaccines requires congressional action, as these shields were established through laws passed by Congress. She believes that RFK Jr. and Donald Trump can create a popular upsurge by providing truthful information, leading to political change. RFK Jr. plans to reveal real science and data correlations related to autism by September.

The Power of Education and Truth

Holland emphasizes that RFK Jr. understands the need to educate the public and bring new knowledge to public consciousness so that people will want to change their actions based on greater understanding. She notes that RFK Jr. has already made significant changes, such as cutting funding and revoking the COVID shot recommendation for pregnant women and children.

Children's Health Defense

Gardner asks about the focus of Children's Health Defense. Holland explains that their mission is to end the epidemic of chronic childhood disease through education, advocacy, science, and litigation. They publish a daily newsletter, The Defender, and stream live content on CHDTV. They also engage in litigation to protect medical and religious exemptions and fight censorship. Their goal is to restore a healthy environment so that children can be at least as healthy as previous generations.

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