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Tom Kudla's avatar

So true, Celia. "Here is the untold story: A child died, of multiple co-existing respiratory illnesses, in Texas, and somehow it became international news. /// That tunnel system right there—hospitals to mass media—is the one to look at. How on earth, and why on earth, did this child’s death get sent out to the media, [...]"

I was thinking along similar lines after reading your "They Created A Measles Emergency Through The Media To Trap RFK Jr. And Hopefully Force Him To Resign" piece the other day.

The thing that immediately popped into my mind that day was "this is an exercise/drill to test-out the 'communication [comms] channels' between the 'national / local main stream media' and the 'state-level public-health agencies / hospitals'."

To gauge the "sentiment" there, with those 'front-line' Doctors. How's the Doctors' moral? Low moral, high moral -- now that Kennedy is HHS Sec.

Also, to smoke-out more precisely where any possible DOGE/federal funding cuts might have landed on the 'front-lines'. To then parlay that into "See, we told you so. Budget cuts, under the HHS umbrella, a killing real people."

Why? One main reason: Billions of dollars worth of "vax juice" product are on the line. /// Plus, it's election campaign season: The mid-term elections are only 20 months away. So, all of this also doubles as potential fodder for the Dems to call the Republicans "anti-science -- which leads to deaths".

William Taylor's avatar

That's why I never finished pre-med. 2 1/2 years in when I was interning at a state hospital. Too evil for me. But that was just my experience. And I have met some very good spirited people in that profession. But sadly, few.

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