RFK’s Bold Move: Overhauling Childhood Vaccinations
The childhood vaccine schedule is under review. The courts are blocking government overreach. The U.S. is forcing Europe’s hand in Ukraine. The power structure is shifting—and the people who built it
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Everything they told you was set in stone is now up for debate—and the people in charge are terrified.
The nation’s childhood vaccine schedule is being reexamined, shaking up the pharmaceutical industry’s grip on public health. While some call it long-overdue transparency, others claim it risks undermining trust in the system.
The courts are stepping in to block reckless government spending, shutting down a massive student loan bailout that would have dumped the debt onto taxpayers. Meanwhile, Ukraine is being forced to the table, as the U.S. tightens its grip on aid and tells Europe to start pulling its own weight.
And behind the scenes? Washington’s old power structures are crumbling. Government agencies are being overhauled, entire departments gutted, and the rules they relied on to control the system are being rewritten in real-time.
It’s not just a shift. It’s a reckoning—and the ones who built the system are watching it slip away.
RFK Jr. Takes on Big Pharma—Overhauls Childhood Vaccine Schedule
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is shaking up the system, announcing a full review and overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule. For years, Kennedy has been one of the most vocal critics of pharmaceutical influence on public health policy, and now, he has the power to do something about it.
The plan includes reevaluating safety studies, investigating conflicts of interest within regulatory agencies, and examining the long-term health effects of vaccine schedules. While Kennedy insists this is about transparency and informed consent, critics argue it could undermine public trust in routine immunizations.
Big Pharma and its political allies are already mobilizing against him, warning that any disruption to the vaccine schedule could lead to public health risks and an increase in preventable diseases. But Kennedy isn’t backing down—his supporters say this is about breaking the pharmaceutical industry’s stranglehold on government health policyand giving parents more control.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Will Kennedy’s bold move expose decades of corruption in the vaccine industry—or will the establishment do whatever it takes to stop him? More
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U.S. Appeals Court Blocks Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness Plan
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Trump Advocates for State-Controlled Disaster Relief
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Kash Patel Moves Closer to Running the FBI – Trump’s pick for FBI Director clears Senate procedural hurdles, setting up a final confirmation vote later this week. More
Trump Pressures Europe to Take Lead in Ukraine Peace Efforts
President Trump is intensifying pressure on European nations to assume greater responsibility in resolving the Ukraine conflict. By excluding European representatives from recent U.S.-Russia negotiations in Riyadh and minimizing Ukraine discussions at the Munich Security Conference, the administration aims to compel Europe, particularly Germany, to increase defense spending and actively support Ukraine. This strategy seeks to shift the military burden from the U.S. to European allies, urging them to deter Russian aggression and contribute to a lasting peace. More
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Confirmed Amid Narrow Vote
The Senate has confirmed Howard Lutnick as President Trump’s Secretary of Commerce with a 51-45 party-line vote. Despite initial bipartisan support in committee, Democratic Senator John Fetterman opposed Lutnick’s final confirmation. Lutnick, known for advocating tariff-focused trade policies and government spending cuts, previously served as co-chair of the Trump-Vance transition team. His confirmation marks the 17th addition to Trump’s Cabinet, reflecting the administration’s commitment to reshaping economic policy. More
Trump Fires Remaining Biden-Appointed U.S. Attorneys
In a decisive move to reshape the Department of Justice, President Trump has terminated all remaining U.S. Attorneys appointed during the Biden administration. Citing unprecedented politicization over the past four years, Trump emphasized the need to “clean house” and restore confidence in the justice system. This action aligns with the administration’s broader efforts to eliminate perceived partisan bias within federal agencies and establish a justice system reflective of its values. More
Trump’s IVF Initiative Faces Cost and Ethical Scrutiny
The executive order to make IVF treatments more affordable has sparked debate over potential costs and ethical considerations. Experts estimate that providing free IVF could cost taxpayers up to $7 billion annually. While the initiative aims to support families struggling with infertility, concerns arise regarding the financial burden on the government and ethical issues related to embryo handling. The administration faces the challenge of balancing compassionate policy with fiscal responsibility and moral implications. More
“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will take down the scenery and move the tables and chairs out of the way.”
— Frank Zappa
The ones who built the system never thought they’d lose power. But the cracks are widening and the illusion is wearing thin.
They can scream, block, censor, and resist all they want—but the shift is already happening.
See you in tomorrow’s issue.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
It’s entertaining to watch Trump call Germany’s bluff on the dishonestly represented Ukraine conflict that was instigated by globalist-funded Nazi brigades. Russia has already played their part by containing the threat and destroying all the adrenachrome labs. The movie continues to build to final climax. Expect the suspense to increase and double down on the popcorn!