RFK Jr. "We're going to have measles no matter what happens. The vaccine wanes very quickly."

4 months ago
211

FULL: RFK Jr. discusses measles outbreak, food additives & More -
https://rumble.com/v6rxp0f-rfk-jr.-discusses-measles-outbreak-food-additives-cbs-april-9.html?mref=1bxo9j&mc=69gy3

- *Both this clip and the following text were shared by Camus on X

RFK Jr. has been reflecting on the measles outbreak after attending Daisy Hildebrand’s funeral in Texas this week—a tragic loss. Daisy, an 8-year-old, had been hospitalized three times prior: once for tonsillectomy complications, then for mononucleosis she couldn’t overcome.
When measles struck, her parents and medical reports—reviewed by RFK Jr. today—indicate she recovered from the virus itself. But a bacterial infection, strep in her bloodstream, likely triggered by lung damage from measles, took her life.
This aligns with how measles often kills: it weakens the body, paving the way for secondary infections like pneumonia. The other recent child death in Texas followed a similar pattern.
People wonder why Americans are dying from measles in 2025. RFK Jr. points out the U.S. has seen only 3 measles deaths in 20 years, all linked to severe complications in already ill individuals. Contrast that with Europe’s 127,000 cases and 37 deaths.
In the U.S., cases total 640, a number rising as old and new cases combine, with a 10-14 day incubation period keeping silent spread alive. Yet, RFK Jr. notes the rate of increase has sharply declined, signaling strong containment compared to global trends.
RFK Jr. believes measles will persist—vaccine immunity fades quickly, and travel reintroduces it. He praises the U.S. for managing it well but sees every death as a call to protect the vulnerable, while questioning if eradication is realistic. He invites thoughts on the matter.
- *Both this clip and text was shared by Camus on X
RFK Jr. discusses measles outbreak, food additives

Loading comments...