The Trump Card
Played to protect Big Pharma, not to expose it.
substack.comThe Trump Card
The Trump Card
Played to protect Big Pharma, not to expose it.
I normally try to stay out of politics, as I don’t subscribe to either party or the illusion of choice. To me, both sides are simply two faces of the same coin, designed to keep us divided and distracted. That said, despite my reluctance to wade into political waters, this current administration has placed vaccines front and center—thanks in large part to Donald Trump and Robert Kennedy Jr., two figures who have been carefully marketed as supposed “anti-vaccine” champions and potential saviors.
With the recent announcement linking Tylenol to autism, I feel compelled to share my perspective. On the surface, it might appear that the long-standing concerns about vaccines and autism are finally being acknowledged. Many people see this as the breakthrough moment, a strategic move in a bigger plan to slowly awaken and lead the public out of the vaccine nightmare. For them, this is a victory worth celebrating.
But I see it …