Are RFK Jr’s Vaccine Theories Cruel Or Is Media Hyping A CDC, Pharma Deception Asks Dr. Richard Ruhling

    WILMINGTON, NC, November 23, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ — Former CDC director Richard Besser says, “We should…spend money trying to understand what are the causes of autism… but to keep lifting up the idea that it has something to do with vaccination is really a cruel thing to do,” in his article criticizing RFK Jr.

Richard Ruhling takes issue with this, stating, “The CDC is not a government agency. They are in business with drug companies making billions from their patents on vaccines are recommendations for tiny babies to have so many shots while the prevalence of autism has gone from rare to 1 in 25 boys or 1 in 50 girls. 1950 estimates of autism are between 0.01% and 0.05%. That’s 1 in 2000 to 10,000”

Richard Ruhling, MD, MPH, taught health at Loma Linda University after board-certification in Internal Medicine. His training included Epidemiology that looks at demographics for disease. For example, Quakers and Mennonites who do not vaccinate their children have no problems or rare with autism, and Japan (that delays all those shots till the nervous system has time to develop) had half as much autism as the US a few years ago, according to Ruhling.

Ruhling says multi-dose vials of vaccine have mercury as a preservative, but it is highly toxic to the nervous system in tiny babies. Drug companies could eliminate that by stopping multi-dose vials, but maybe they don’t care about autism—it’s just one more disease they can sell drugs for. This would be cruel, but corporate profits have no conscience.

Ruhling went on to say: RFK Jr has won numerous cases in court for parents whose children got sick after their shots, but Adverse Reactions are not restricted to children.

The CDC’s former director calls RFK Jr cruel for his vaccination views but the reality may be opposite. We need open communication and awareness of facts, but “Community Guidelines” oppose this info.

The Journal of American Medical Assoc reported 106,000 deaths hospitals from Adverse Drug Reactions, making medical care the 4th to 6th leading cause of death, (JAMA, 4-15-1998) but it was not mentioned by the CDC in their Top Ten Causes of Death the following year.

The Western Journal of Medicine reported 199,000 deaths in outpatients from Adverse Drug Reactions in June, 2000. Together in and out of hospitals, the deaths total 305,000 and medical care became the #3 cause of death in the US. The definition of an Adverse Drug Reaction is “properly prescribed (not malpractice) and administered (not an overdose) But the CDC has never reported these reactions in their Top Ten.

There was one more study, raising concerns in mainstream media when the Archives of Internal Medicine reported a 7-year study (Sept 10, 2007) of a 2.7 fold increase in deaths. If the 305,000 deaths are multiplied by 2.7, medical care became the leading cause of death more than 15 years ago and yet the CDC NEVER reports medical care as a cause of death. They report heart disease as #1 and hype our need for drugs that lower blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetic drugs to lower blood sugar—the medical industry is #1 in the US with annual spending of “approximately $4.5 trillion.” (Google)

Hyping drugs to control disease risk factors when it would be far safer to eat wisely and avoid MDs for chronic diseases brought on by what we eat, drink and smoke (diseases of choice) would solve most chronic problems. Medical care should be reserved for emergencies and we need open communications instead of media hyping messages from the drug companies that need better surveillance than an FDA okaying it all. The US should trust the mandate of Trump’s election and his selection.

Trump appointed RFK Jr, eight years ago but the drug companies paid millions to celebrate Trump’s inauguration and then told Trump to get rid of RFK Jr, which he did. They need a fair chance to do what’s needed.

Ruhling agrees with Dr. Peter McCullough who said that RFK, Jr. is ‘truly interested in the well-being of Americans, as shown in this video: https://www.foxnews.com/video/6364729975112.

Ruhling’s former wife died from Cipro that she took as prescribed for three days for a bladder infection–it wiped out her platelets. Her hematologist took out her spleen and treated her with high steroids and trans-fusions until she died. Ruhling remarried an RN whose former husband died of the same antibiotic.

If media don’t report such events, they seem rare, and deaths can be blamed on the heart, as with Covid.

Ruhling worked emergency rooms and his hardest problems were elderly patients with a bag of pills. There is no way to be sure which pill is causing the problem—the Physicians Desk Reference is 3500 pages of fine print listing adverse reactions, contraindications, carcinogenesis and pregnancy warnings. Ruhling said he treated the symptom and told them to see their doctor, but he never calls it “healthcare.”

Ruhling is thriving at 83 in spite of a sickly childhood when he got penicillin shots semi-yearly, but changed his diet in teens and has filled only one prescription in life, 35 years ago when on a trip he got intestinal flu.

For help on a better diet, he offers a video link with Cleveland Clinic’s Dr Esselstyn telling how most diseases can be reversed without prescription drugs on his website at https://HealthHappinessAndDestiny.com where he offers a digital book by that title for half the price of soft cover on Amazon where it has 5-star reviews. The book is also available in audio.

About Dr. Richard Ruhling:

Dr. Ruhling graduated from Loma Linda University medical school and planning for overseas work, took a Masters Degree in Public Health. After Internal Medicine training and board certification, he also had a Cardiology Fellowship before teaching at Loma Linda’s School of Public Health. Attending a cardiology convention, he heard Pritikin reporting how a low fat, low cholesterol diet reversed heart disease and got 85% of patients off their drugs for diabetes and blood pressure.

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