Mia Farrow Hits RFK Jr. With 'Terrifying' Memory Of Polio Experience: 'We Cannot Go Back' The actor and polio survivor called out a "nightmare" report

The attorney wrote a petition that stated the IPOL (polio vaccine) needed further study before giving it to infants and toddlers.

Here is the petition:


He did not ask that polio vaccine should be removed from approval only that they needed to study the safety to give it to folks younger than children. (Only infant and toddlers).

Seriously, this is total exaggeration and bullsh*t.
 

Mia Farrow went on social media on Friday to slam a “nightmare” report that a lawyer working with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services — has pushed for the federal government to revoke its approval of the lifesaving polio vaccine for children.
“No RFK Jr., we cannot go back to this,” wrote the actor and polio survivor alongside a photo of leg braces used by her late adopted son, Thaddeus Farrow, who was paralyzed from the waist down after contracting the disease.

She continued, “I too had polio as a child — one year before the vaccine. Thanks to the vaccine, kids don’t have to go through that nightmare today.”
The actor and activist, who has worked on polio vaccination campaigns and looked to raise awareness for the disease, also attached a photo of children in iron lung respirators at California’s Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in the 1950s.

Farrow’s criticism arrived after The New York Times revealed that Aaron Siri is helping Kennedy select top health officials for the president-elect’s incoming administration.
Siri, who Kennedy has consulted, has waged a war against several other vaccines and filed a 2022 petition for the Food and Drug Administration to withdraw its approval of a standard polio vaccine for babies and children.
He has claimed that the agency needs to do further studies to confirm the vaccine’s safety.
Recently, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), a polio survivor, noted in a statement Friday that the polio vaccine “has saved millions of lives and held out the promise of eradicating a terrible disease.”
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Why can't you provide a direct quote of him saying what you said? Is it because it doesn't exist? If this was the case RFK should have come out and made an official statement clarifying his stance. Interesting he hasn't.
You made the original claim, the burden of proof is on you.

Though I will tell you, that the petition the attorney authored did not ask to remove approval for the vaccine, only to study the safety before giving it to infants and toddlers.
 
The attorney wrote a petition that stated the IPOL (polio vaccine) needed further study before giving it to infants and toddlers.

Here is the petition:


He did not ask that polio vaccine should be removed from approval only that they needed to study the safety to give it to folks younger than children. (Only infant and toddlers).

Seriously, this is total exaggeration and bullsh*t.


Remember, this is the same poster who accused me - without evidence - of posing as them on another website.
 
You made the original claim, the burden of proof is on you.

Though I will tell you, that the petition the attorney authored did not ask to remove approval for the vaccine, only to study the safety before giving it to infants and toddlers.
You said he doesn't share his lawyer's opinion. Put a direct quote from RFK saying so.

Also are you under the impression that vaccines have not been studied for many years?
 
You said he doesn't share his lawyer's opinion. Put a direct quote from RFK saying so.

Also are you under the impression that vaccines have not been studied for many years?
I asked you to show where he agreed with the attorney.... Though in reality, the attorney doesn't even agree with what you think he does. I've proven that in this very thread posting the actual petition and reading it to you, because I know already how slow you are.

The petition called to study the safety before giving it to infants and toddlers, not to remove approval for the vaccine. That's just... what would the leftists call it so I can use their own language?... Oh Yeah! "Misinformation"...
 
I asked you to show where he did, I didn't way he didn't... Though in reality, the attorney doesn't even agree with what you think he does. I've proven that in this very thread posting the actual petition and reading it to you, because I know already how slow you are.

The petition called to study the safety before giving it to infants and toddlers, not to remove approval for the vaccine. That's just... what would the leftists call it so I can use their own language?... Oh Yeah! "Misinformation"...
Again so no you don't think vaccines have been studied for safety and efficacy, and you call me slow. Thanks for the laugh as usual.
 

Mia Farrow went on social media on Friday to slam a “nightmare” report that a lawyer working with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services — has pushed for the federal government to revoke its approval of the lifesaving polio vaccine for children.
“No RFK Jr., we cannot go back to this,” wrote the actor and polio survivor alongside a photo of leg braces used by her late adopted son, Thaddeus Farrow, who was paralyzed from the waist down after contracting the disease.

She continued, “I too had polio as a child — one year before the vaccine. Thanks to the vaccine, kids don’t have to go through that nightmare today.”
The actor and activist, who has worked on polio vaccination campaigns and looked to raise awareness for the disease, also attached a photo of children in iron lung respirators at California’s Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in the 1950s.

Farrow’s criticism arrived after The New York Times revealed that Aaron Siri is helping Kennedy select top health officials for the president-elect’s incoming administration.
Siri, who Kennedy has consulted, has waged a war against several other vaccines and filed a 2022 petition for the Food and Drug Administration to withdraw its approval of a standard polio vaccine for babies and children.
He has claimed that the agency needs to do further studies to confirm the vaccine’s safety.
Recently, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), a polio survivor, noted in a statement Friday that the polio vaccine “has saved millions of lives and held out the promise of eradicating a terrible disease.”
Who?
 
Again so no you don't think vaccines have been studied for safety and efficacy, and you call me slow. Thanks for the laugh as usual.
I think that the attorney authored (was paid to write) a petition asking them to further study the safety of giving it to infant and toddlers, and I posted the actual petition and read it to you. Yeah, I call you slow because you prove it to us repeatedly.

The reality: The claim of the terrible actress in the OP's article was spurious at best, deliberately disingenuous at worst. Your claim based on reading that inane drivel from that terrible actress is equally spurious and based on misinformation.

I've asked you from my first post to prove that what the terrible actress claimed was what RFK believed and you have failed to do so, instead you pretend you cannot comprehend what was read to you.

I get that you are slow...

I'll reiterate this thread is slow-speak so you can catch up.

1. Spurious claim made by actress about an attorney.
2. Someone whose initials are Damocles asked for evidence that RFK believed that nonsense, and what the attorney actually said.
3. Someone whose initials are Damocles proves that the attorney hasn't called for the removal of approval for the polio vaccine at all, and that he simply authored (because he was paid to do so) a petition that called for something entirely different than that.
4. You ask me to show where RFK said he doesn't agree with something his attorney has never said.
5. I asked you again to show where RFK said he agrees with that.
6. I read the petition to you, slowly and carefully so you will understand, and point out that he simply authored it because he was the attorney they paid to author it.
7. You ask again that I prove that RFK says he doesn't agree with something his attorney has never said anywhere at any time.
8. I show you again that neither of them have ever said what you claim they have...

9. Rinse and repeat.
 
I think that the attorney authored (was paid to write) a petition asking them to further study the safety of giving it to infant and toddlers, and I posted the actual petition and read it to you. Yeah, I call you slow because you prove it to us repeatedly.

The reality: The claim of the terrible actress in the OP's article was spurious at best, deliberately disingenuous at worst. Your claim based on reading that inane drivel from that terrible actress is equally spurious and based on misinformation.

I've asked you from my first post to prove that what the terrible actress claimed was what RFK believed and you have failed to do so, instead you pretend you cannot comprehend what was read to you.

I get that you are slow...

I'll reiterate this thread is slow-speak so you can catch up.

1. Spurious claim made by actress about an attorney.
2. Someone whose initials are Damocles asked for evidence that RFK believed that nonsense, and what the attorney actually said.
3. Someone whose initials are Damocles proves that the attorney hasn't called for the removal of approval for the polio vaccine at all, and that he simply authored (because he was paid to do so) a petition that called for something entirely different than that.
4. You ask me to show where RFK said he doesn't agree with something his attorney has never said.
5. I asked you again to show where RFK said he agrees with that.
6. I read the petition to you, slowly and carefully so you will understand, and point out that he simply authored it because he was the attorney they paid to author it.
7. You ask again that I prove that RFK says he doesn't agree with something his attorney has never said anywhere at any time.
8. I show you again that neither of them have ever said what you claim they have...

9. Rinse and repeat.
You have proven your posts aren't worth reading. We see where all this anti vaccine BS is going and good luck to you and yours if you chose to be anti science. Peace out
 
You have proven your posts aren't worth reading. We see where all this anti vaccine BS is going and good luck to you and yours if you chose to be anti science. Peace out
Translation:

You, Damocles, have proven your point, I cannot argue against you, therefore I'm going to pretend like I sound like I make sense, stamp my feet, throw a fit and leave with the ball so you can't play ice hockey anymore!

Here's some actual footage of Magats_Love_NHB making the quoted post:


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Translation:

You, Damocles, have proven your point, I cannot argue against you, therefore I'm going to pretend like I sound like I make sense, stamp my feet, throw a fit and leave with the ball so you can't play ice hockey anymore!

Here's some actual footage of you making this post:


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LOL LEAVE RFK ALONE!!!!! throws a box of tissues at you.
 
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