React 19 Panel With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at Dartmouth

by
Aaron Warner

On Wednesday, at the Hanover Inn, the React 19 panel spoke at length about the mishandling of the medical and governmental reaction to the SARS-CoV-2 virus that took over the world in 2020-2021.  The primary focus was mandates that continue to hold sway with over 1,000 colleges and universities still enforcing vaccine mandates on students.

Vermont’s Dr. Sandy Reider, a founding member of Physicians for Informed Consent, was among the panel.

Other panelists included Harvard’s Martin Kulldorff, Ph.D. and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, which called for a moratorium on draconian lockdown and other measures, award-winning cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra, orthopedic surgeon and React 19 co-founder Dr. Joel Wallskog, George Mason law school professor Todd Zywicki, J.D., Pfizer clinical trial whistleblower Brook Jackson.  The panel was moderated by Kim Witczak a global drug safety advocate.

The banquet hall at the Hanover Inn holds some four hundred people and was sold out by the time I tried to get into the $ 300-a-plate fundraiser for React 19.  Those in attendance were unusually demonstrative for a New England crowd, breaking into applause and hollering out at random throughout the gathering.

Witczak prefers a “popcorn” approach to discussions which makes for an interesting range of topics discussed. In all, the panel confessed to being fooled by the global response. Many claimed to be early adopters of the vaccine, several having been vaccinated, while also suffering harassment and censorship for expressing public concerns over poor management and civil rights violations.

From bad medicine to unlawful government overreach, the panel was united in both their deep disapproval and professional disgust for the conduct of pandemic super players like Dr. Anthony Fauci, governors Cuomo and Whitmer, and a media who were obviously complicit in carrying the toxic water that bathed citizens and airwaves, including our vulnerable children.

Democrat candidate hopeful for president and Big Pharma nightmare Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. preceded the evening’s keynote speaker, fellow lawyer Aaron Siri.  His commentary was perhaps the most salient given he now contends with current President Biden as the party nominee.  Even conservatives are eager at the thought of a Kennedy Jr./Gabbard ticket.

Kennedy is a repository of stories and information that elucidates our current predicament regarding vaccines and America’s health crises.  His speech opens with his pleasant surprise to find an Ivy League room familiar with VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System).  He then explains the history of VAERS and how it was considered “wholly inadequate” early on by then Surgeon General Kessler.  VAERS continues to under-deliver proper medical feedback due to its self-reporting requirement, which leaves doctors, many of whom had never heard of it, de-incentivized to assume responsibility out of embarrassment for suggesting bad medicine.

He then cites the Lazarus study, which revealed less than 1% of all adverse events are reported.  So when we hear from Naomi Wolf, that there were 46,000 reported events by Pfizer. The actual number is closer to 4.6 million.

Much of Kennedy’s family shares the legacy of creating the American health regulatory body we have today.  If Democrats and their big government ideals are to be applauded, it’s in this realm, no doubt.  Among them include his joint venture with David Koch of Koch Energy, a company Kennedy has sued over twenty times for environmental reasons, who likewise had a child with crippling food allergies both men believe were caused by vaccination.

Kennedy, who also runs the Children’s Health Defense organization, keeps the focus of his speech on topic.  Namely, how are these vaccines affecting our children, why is it so bad, who is responsible, and what can we do about it?

1989 was the year following Ronald Reagan’s approval of the VICA protections, which made vaccines the “perfect business model,” leading to a veritable “gold rush” for vaccine makers.  The act essentially instituted a risk-free and government-guaranteed $1 billion per year cemented with legal immunity for anyone looking to play the game.

Among the famous players are Bill Gates, who has said vaccines were the best business investment he’s ever made.  Kennedy shares Gate’s ability to use American funds thanks to a specious claim of “saving 30 million lives” in Africa, where he and the World Health Organization (WHO) continue to promote a DPT vaccine to 160,000,000 African children each year.  Challenged by the Danish government and Danish bio-lab company Novo Nordisk (who have a facility in West Lebanon, NH), now with thirty years of research, Gates and the WHO need to explain why they continue to recommend the DPT shot shown to kill African girls at 10x the rate of non-vaccinated African girls.  In fact, the vaccine kills more children than the disease it’s purported to mitigate against.  Experts who expose or bother to ask seem to be looking for work shortly thereafter.

After 1989 the number of neurological disorders went from 1 in 10,000 among Kennedy’s generation to 1 in 34 today.  There are over 100 disorders associated with today’s schedule of 72 vaccines.  The inserts in today’s vaccine list virtually all of them, not as a catch-all as some suggest, but legally due to their proven links.  It’s unlawful to list anything not shown to cause harm.

The most controversial is autism which now occurs in one in every five children.  Kennedy says we know it’s from the vaccines thanks to numerous independent studies.  We also know food allergies are caused by them as well, thanks to empirical evidence using the aluminum adjuvant coupled with the specific protein (dairy, peanuts, latex, etc.) shown in rats.

Speaking of rats Kennedy ties a bow around his expose by mentioning the captured agencies and names of those who knowingly lie about their culpability.  It’s his unwavering crusade to hold these people accountable that has made him a national hero and likely bipartisan favorite to hold the highest office in the land.

He maintains his faith in both science and medicine. However, his lack of faith in the agencies to correct themselves is apparent. Throwing his hat into the ring, given his family history, takes tremendous courage in today’s environment.  In a room full of high IQs, he remains remarkably down to earth, starting his crusade largely over his concern for children losing the right and joy of fishing with their dads and granddads.

We are reminded fighting evil doesn’t take intelligence it takes courage and the willingness to stand up and speak out.  Even with a quivering and injured voice, Mr. Kennedy is putting his time and money where his mouth is, which is about twelve inches above his lion’s heart.

 

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  • Aaron Warner

    Mr. Warner began writing after growing tired of having so much to say and so few who would listen. He hails originally from Portland, Oregon, now living in the Upper Valley area of Vermont.  His passion is for spreading truth and exposing lies.  Like one of his heroes Andrew Breitbart he believes "If you can't sell freedom you suck.". He is GraniteGrok's regional contributor from the Upper Valley of NH / VT

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