Liz Wolfe from Reason Magazine, the satirical version of libertarianism, is hunting Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., here:
The Food and Drug Administration is, if anything, overly cautious with vaccine testing. Bringing a vaccine to market generally takes 10 to 15 years and costs several billion dollars." One, the FDA rushed the mRNA vaccine to market in months, not years, and only by way of the EUA. Two, billion of dollars over the course of 10-15 years, perhaps, but not here with the mRNA. This gal is looney,
RFK, Jr. says that his children got 72 doses of 16 vaccines. All she needed to do was check the list of childhood vaccines on the CDC's schedule to know that that number is way within reason. But she thinks cliches give her presentation oomph rather than critique him with facts.
And her point about the measles vaccine and she's right that the disease was on the decline when he was a kid so vaccine wasn't really necessary because hygiene and diets were improving she doesn't mention that she doesn't mention that because she's a pro vaccine chick.
The gal is a ditz.
John Franklin Enders 1954 paper is considered the definitive proof for the discovery of a measles “virus.” This evidence was presented as the “isolation” of measles and served as the basis for which the vaccine was built upon. It also laid the groundwork for the use of cell culture experiments as a way to cultivate “viruses” as well as the resulting claims that the indirect evidence known as cytopathogenic effects (CPE) can act as a surrogate measure for “viruses” being present in the toxic cell culture soup. Reading the paper and Enders conclusions, however, tells a completely different story than the isolation of a “virus.” Highlights from his paper below: