Communication between vaccineswhich children receive for the first time six months to liveAnd autism again came to the center of public attention after statements by the Minister of Health USA Robert Kennedy.
Kennedy argues that none of the vaccines given to infants in the first six months of life are supposed to never tested for a possible connection with autism. According to him, over the past decades the proportion of children with autism has increased from 1 case in 10,000 about 30 years ago 1 case in 35 Today.
RFK Jr: “None of the vaccines that are given during the first six months of life have ever been tested for autism.”
“The only one was the DTP vaccine. And that one study that was done found that there was a link.”
“They threw out that study.” pic.twitter.com/WZ7spYIBrH
— Red Pill Dispenser (@redpilldispensr) January 20, 2026
As Kennedy stated, the only exception supposedly there was a vaccine DTP (diphtheria-tetanus-whooping cough), which he said was the subject of a study that showed a link to autism, but the work was later rejected.
In particular, Kennedy stated: “None of the vaccines given in the first six months of a child’s life have ever been tested for autism.”
“The only exception was the DTP vaccine. The only study that was done showed a definite connection, but that work was rejected.”
For his part, the doctor Peter McCullough stated that he believes children who are not vaccinated are healthier.
BIGGEST HEALTH BOMBSHELL YOU’LL SEE:
“Children Who Are Completely Unvaccinated Are The Healthiest.” –Dr. Peter McCullough, MD
“In the modern day, going natural, meaning no vaccines whatsoever, the child is healthier.” pic.twitter.com/BlmjzRbrBM
— illuminatibot (@iluminatibot) January 20, 2026
In his words: “Children who are not fully vaccinated are the healthiest.” “In modern conditions, with a natural diet – and this, according to his interpretation, means the absence of vaccines – the child is healthier.”he said.
Such statements again raise heated debate in society and the medical community, since the official scientific position on the issue of the connection between vaccination and autism remains the subject of fierce and ongoing debate.
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