By Medeea GreereApril 10, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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BOMBSHELL: RFK JR. GOES NUCLEAR IN FIRST INTERVIEW AS HHS SECRETARY — LIES, DEATHS & MEDICAL FAILURE EXPOSED ON LIVE TV
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RFK Jr. just shattered the measles narrative in his first HHS interview. The media lied. The children didn’t die from measles — and now, the truth is out.
HIS FIRST INTERVIEW AS HHS SECRETARY — AND HE DETONATED THE NARRATIVE
In his first national TV interview since taking the reins as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. didn’t ease in gently. He came armed with facts, fire, and the one thing this system fears most: the truth.
At a time when mainstream media is scrambling to pump fear about a so-called “measles epidemic,” RFK Jr. didn’t just push back — he exposed the entire operation for what it is:
A campaign of manipulation, built on half-truths, buried science, and outright lies.
The trigger? A funeral. A child. A tragedy twisted by the media into pharmaceutical propaganda.
VACCINE TRIALS UNDER FIRE — RFK JR. EXPOSES THE SCIENCE GAP
When asked about vaccines and the recent spike in measles fearmongering, RFK Jr. dropped facts the media has avoided for decades.
“We don’t know the risks of many of these products.”
“They’re not adequately safety-tested.”
“Many of the vaccines are tested for only 3-4 days with NO placebo group.”
This isn’t speculation. It’s a direct admission that much of what we were told was “settled science” never went through proper scientific scrutiny.
And coming from the Secretary of HHS, this isn’t fringe talk — it’s a direct challenge to the pharmaceutical-industrial complex.
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And yet, Kennedy was clear — he’s not banning anything. He’s doing what no one else has done:
“I’ve always said … I’m not gonna take people’s vaccines away from them. I’m gonna make sure that we have good science so that people can make an informed choice.”
“We are doing that science today.”
In a world full of coercion, RFK Jr. stands for consent — informed, empowered, and finally honest.
A FUNERAL THE MEDIA COULDN’T UNDERSTAND
When asked about his recent visit to Texas for the funeral of Daisy Hildebrand, the girl the media had weaponized in their measles fear campaign, RFK Jr. responded not with spin — but with soul.
“It was very nice to be able to meet the parents in person and spend the whole day with them and share their lives with them and get to know their community.”
He described the Mennonite community not as a political battleground, but as a place of dignity, peace, and truth.
“The community was very welcoming and loving towards me.”
“The Mennonite community was beautiful to me.”
“I went to a large lunch with the whole community and you had boys and girls sitting together and nobody was on a cell phone.”
In that moment, Kennedy wasn’t a government official. He was a man. Present. Listening. Mourning. And in today’s cold machinery of policy and profit, that kind of humanity is revolutionary.

THE BOMBSHELL — THE CHILD DIDN’T DIE FROM MEASLES
And then came the part the media didn’t want aired.
“The child whose funeral I attended this week was hospitalized three times from other illnesses.”
“She got measles and she got over the measles according to her parents.”
“I saw the medical report on it today and the thing that ki**ed her was not the measles, but it was a bacteriological infection.”
Let that land. The entire national panic, the media blitz, the vaccine push — all built on a false cause of death.
Daisy didn’t die from measles.
She recovered.
What killed her was a separate, confirmed bacterial infection — and the media knew it.
But truth doesn’t sell like fear does.
So they lied. And Kennedy, standing beside the grieving family, called it out on live television.

A SECOND CHILD, A SECOND LIE — AND A DEADLY COVER-UP
Kennedy didn’t stop at Daisy.
He turned to another case, reported weeks earlier — another alleged “measles death.”
Only this time, the truth is even darker.
“Her death is the result of an egregious medical error.”
“She did have some difficulty breathing, and instead of giving her breathing care… she got inaccurate, wrong-headed medical care. And that’s why she died.”
“She did not die from measles. She died from a medical error — the third leading cause of death in this country.”
That statement alone should have sparked a national crisis. But instead? Silence. Because when hospitals kill, there are no mandates. No outrage. No press briefings. But when they can frame a death on a virus, the headlines write themselves.
Two children.
Two tragic deaths.
Zero honesty from the system.
Kennedy came with facts. Medical files. Testimonies. Truth. And when truth meets narrative? The narrative burns.

CONCLUSION: RFK JR. DIDN’T JUST TALK — HE HELD THE SYSTEM ACCOUNTABLE
This wasn’t a soft interview. This was a reckoning.
RFK Jr. didn’t just defend himself — he defended the families, the truth, and the basic human right to question a system that has failed over and over again.
He brought science. He brought compassion.
And he brought receipts.
He didn’t attack vaccines.
He attacked the lie.
And now, the system is trembling.
Because for the first time in a long time, someone on the inside is telling the truth — and they can’t stop him.


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