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American Citizen's avatar

Thanks for detailed posting and explanation. Lot going on and hard to track it…the leftist infiltration is everywhere it seems including activist judges. So keep fighting the good fight!!

American Citizen's avatar

Off topic...but has anyone read the recent book by Peter Schweizer...the Invisible Coup? Detailed book about the psywar campaigns with mass migration in order to take down countries from the inside...like what is happening in the US. The leftist/dictator countries and organizations work together in harmony to destroy us. It connects a lot of the dots on what is happening, the long game...and once you see/understand it, you cannot unsee it...like the book PsyWar...once you know the playbook, you know.

Barbara Lekowicz's avatar

Yes! I read it when it first came out. Very scary and unnerving. I wish everyone could read it. Like the Malone book, PsyOp.

James Schwartz's avatar

The problem here is this has been done by E.O. With a stoke of a pen by a libtard president this all goes away in 2 years so it will be tied up in courts for at least that long making this in essence moot. We can applaud Trump for everything he has done or attempted to do but our do nothing majority in Congress has basically stymied his presidency. It would be amazing how this country could have changed if Congress approved HALF of Trump’s E.O.’s. The need for a third party or the silent majority to rise is past due.

Barbara Lekowicz's avatar

It frustrates me constantly how much Trump is fought at every turn by judges and constant lawsuits. Yes, we need accountability but this is “roadblocks”.

ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

“But the constitutional argument is clear: agencies exist to execute policy, not create it independently.”

Indeed!

I look forward to the day when I sit in my doctor’s lobby and I will no longer see and hear pharmaceutical ads on the monitor. Ads that are intended to increase a desire for meds to counter a condition that they might not even have, which is similar to the psychiatric industry—everyone needs meds and a therapist, because there’s one thousand mental conditions, which they have identified, that only they can solve with therapy and drug treatments that are never ending gobstoppers.

We’ll see you back in two weeks and have another talk session. Let’s go ahead and fill out the appointments for the rest of the year, that way you’ll be able to live life during Trump’s Presidency. (sarc)

Yep, life without drug ads. What a concept.

Jackelyn S Myers's avatar

When I first started researching vaccines, I was looking for information to confirm that “vaccines were safe and effective.” I was limiting myself to peer-reviewed medical journals and textbooks used in medical schools.

I began to question my assumptions. So I began organizing my research by decades. I started with books and journals from the 1930’s and worked up to the 1990’s.

A few interesting facts:

Before the measles vaccine was developed, the US would ship vitamin A to Africa when there was a measles outbreak. It did not prevent measles, but it greatly reduced the severity. And there were many drs who believed that the process of recovering from the measles helped the immune system.

I also read in a textbook used in the 1940’s about a dr in NY who found that if he hospitalized children with early symptoms of whooping cough and gave them 500 mg of IV vitamin C they never developed the typical “whooping “.

Today neither of these practices are in use because more people make more money from vaccines.

Cleft_of_The_Rock's avatar

No person or advisory committee should force a parent to put unwanted vaccines into their child's body. We fell for that in 1993 when we were stationed in Sicily and my son (18 months old) received a vaccine that caused him to pass out. When he awoke he was never the same. 21 years of severe autism. Could never talk. Could never learn. It's not about health. It's about money. The wheel is turning in a positive direction with Bobby Kennedy and yourself and others but it's too slow. It's deliberate. Not your fault. It's the money. These money grubbers are clever people. They may not answer for their crimes in this life. That will be reserved for the next. You don't have to believe me. Never forget what someone named Jesus said about offending and harming little children. God Himself couldn't have been clearer. Keep up the good work. Exceptional. Executive orders are nice, they steer the rudder but really, parents should not be compelled to put unwanted vaccines in their kids' bodies. Ever. That would be a better Executive Order. Nice weekend.

Sheila Secrist's avatar

There are so many EO's that Congress should be making permanent and they are doing nothing. We have the 3 branches, there is no excuse for this. We already know an EO can be made null and void with the stroke of a pen -- or auto-pen as recent history shows.

I am SO very frustrated over this (and even more frustrated with Thune!). What can we do?

Barbara Lekowicz's avatar

I agree. When I think of the progress Trump could make if he were not fought every step of the way simply because of the TDS mentality, I become angry!

Gary Driscoll's avatar

An executive order basically does not outlast the current administration. Legislation is not permanent; but it is significantly more lasting. A Constitutional Amendment is the closest thing we have to a permanent position in the USA Republic. Many of our problems are due to the Legislative branch outsourcing their responsibilities to the bureaucracy, which is only nominally controlled by the Executive Branch. That same Legislative Branch that outsources their responsibilities prevents the Executive Branch from fully controlling the bureaucracy. In short, the big problem is poor performance by the Legislative Branch-particularly the Senate.

James Lord's avatar

"Americans watched experts make confident declarations that later changed."

They have lied from start to present. So many lies, crimes so expansive, that sometimes I have trouble recalling them all at any given moment. Every now and then I think of little recap lists, though at this point I'm past arguing with defenders of medical tyranny. One such little recap, to myself if to no other, lest I forget:

Viral origins.

Stays in your deltoid.

Safe for pregnant mothers.

Testing confirms safety and efficacy.

Stops the spread.

Stops you from getting sick.

Reduces mortality.

Remdesivir + ventilators are standard of care.

Masks protect you.

Six foot spacing and plexiglass barriers help.

Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine don’t work (and you can’t have them).

No significant DNA contamination in the vials.

Etc.

Depraved. Sinister. Democidal. God only knows how many millions of lives were destroyed over this. Literally billions of people around the world, walking around with potential ailments yet to manifest. Collectively, the worst set of crimes in human history.

I give myself license as a layman to speak imprecisely, and I am not inclined to ascribe good intentions to the primary motivators of the phenomenon.

Kim's avatar

Don’t forget the primary visual symbol: masks. When one talks about millions of lives destroyed, I immediately think not only of the physical toll but the psychological impacts that have infected almost everyone. To this day I try to make sense of it and I keep thinking of Obama saying you can keep your doctor. Saying one thing and doing the opposite. Not only can you not keep your doctor - if your doctor was any good, he has probably left practice or worse, been pilloried and smeared. What’s left or those who will comply. And tele health. What a perfect way to set up monitoring and future compliance and get rid of the rest of the human doctors. But, you can keep your doctor. Yeah, right.

Louis Ambrosio's avatar

Simple and brilliant move by the administration. I immediately thought the same policy should be applied to our food industry. Of course that would need to be phased in.

Enjoying Salamander Resort thinking this must be Malone Homestead country.

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

Subsidiarity is a concept that American society has moved away from in the last century, investing power, decision and control increasingly at higher and higher political levels rather than the lowest level at which a policy task can be accomplished.

It's a word which should re-enter our vocabulary, and all public policies need to be held up to its lens.

Transparency in government only works if the distance from government to observer is minimized; it doesn't matter how clear the window if the object is a mile away.

Qecsvep's avatar

Well stated and presented. Well done! I will add an Amen.

Gerry Ganong's avatar

Yet another step forward in Trump's attempts at draining the DC swamp. No matter what one thinks of his street-fighter persona, he is certainly a brilliant strategist. Thank you, Robert, for being a voice of reason and fortitude in this never-ending 'whack-a-mole' process! Blessings to you and Jill for the work you do!

Paul Sikora's avatar

Thanks Doc. Agree the executive order is a step in the the right direction. However, based on what I now understand, vaccines have caused more harm than good. For example, my understanding is that polio was already on the wane before the vaccine rolled out and it is now the primary cause for people getting polio. Therefore giving it any positive credit is mistaken.

Gary Driscoll's avatar

"However, based on what I now understand, vaccines have caused more harm than good. " I think that is a difficult case to make so clearly. All uses of vaccines have to be considered a part of the general great improvement in overall human health over centuries. As in most areas where humans have the hubris to attempt tp alter nature, there are almost always both positive outcomes and negative outcomes to weigh in the balance. So far, humanity has been a pretty successful species--though short-lived in the full earth historical sense.

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

"...where humans have the hubris to attempt to alter nature,"

The most important way in which hubris has altered nature to our benefit has been the realization that pooping in the water we drink is a bad thing, and that clean water and proper waste disposal are important.

I will not hesitate to say that this realization had far more effect on human health than any vaccine ever invented, and that, in fact, much of the benefit assigned to vaxxes was actually attributable to a concurrent increase in public sanitation.

Dr. Karreman's avatar

What you write is 100% true and accurate. Agencies are supposed to listen to FACA's then go back to their offices and consider the proposals and then either accept them or reject them. Part of the problem has been CDC has blindly accepted and rubber stamped whatever the ACIP has sent to them for decades. Interestingly, this is *so* different from the USDA National Organic Program mulling over decisions by the FACA National Organic Standards Board regarding proposed Rule changes and Guidance documents. Obviously each Department operates differently.

While it's true that an Executive Order can be undone come Jan. 20 after the next inauguration, I think that the earlier an EO is issued, the longer it has a chance of standing beyond the signer. Personally, I can't recall in my lifetime of 63 years so many Executive Orders being issued by a single President. While I may not agree with *all* the EO's issued, many have been truly needed, if only to jump start a new conversation about some deeply entrenched unquestioned ways. This EO sounds like it certainly does just that.

Robert Wistedt's avatar

DON"T TRUST YOUR GOVERNMENT THEY ARE OWNED BY THE AIPAC AND ELITE ZIONIST = ONE OF WHICH IS BIG PHARMA, THEN WE HAVE, BIG BANKING, BIG MEDIA, ALL OF CONGRESS and THE PRESIDENT !

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

In other words....

ITZ DA JOOOOOOOSS!! IN CAPITAL LETTERZ!!

Mindy's avatar

Executive orders are not only temporary (likely to be reversed by the next weilder of the autopen), but they take the pressure off of congress, resulting in a delay of any legislation that would have more permanence. The president appears to be doing something while actually guaranteeing nothing lasting will be done.

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

You've been asleep since 2025? Perhaps you've missed our do-nothing Congress?

Trump can't force Congress to do it's job, but he can use EOs to help form public opinion, which in turn can pressure elected officials to do the right thing, or at the least kick them out of office as was recently done in this latest round of primaries.

Will you try to make the argument with a straight face that if Trump does nothing, congress will step up?