When truth hits hard, even the person you criticize cannot help but admit it. For years, RFK Jr., an environment and health advocate, lambasts health agencies for failing to prevent and protect our children from chronic illnesses and preventable diseases. Big pharma minions demonized Kennedy for his findings, but a recent op-ed from former Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director admitted that after everything, Robert was ‘right.’
In his article, Robert Redfield, who served under the Trump administration as director of the CDC, expressed support for RFK Jr. and asserted that the former independent presidential candidate is the “right man for the job” to lead a commission on chronic childhood disease.
Redfield quipped that he strongly believed in Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda.
“After more than 40 years in the public health arena, it might surprise some of my colleagues to know I think President Trump chose the right man for the job: Robert Kennedy, Jr.,” the former CDC director wrote.
Redfield also did not mince his words when he condemned the current public health system for failing to serve the interests of the American people and ultimately confessed that these agencies are compromised by big pharmaceutical and corporate businesses.
He also challenged the Republican candidate to make good on his promise to establish a panel of top experts to work with Kennedy to probe the cause of the surging chronic health woes and childhood diseases.
The former director also pointed out that processed foods lead to an increasing rate of obesity and that pesticides are among the causes of neurodevelopmental issues.
“If the next president prioritizes the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to identify which exposures are contributing to the spike in chronic disease in children, we will finally find out and end what is slowly destroying our children,” the op-ed reads.
Redfield also stressed that he “believes” RFK Jr. and endorsed the former president.
“And I think President Trump will empower him. I support their noble effort to heal our children.”
The CDC director also exposed how the “principal health agencies suffer from agency capture. A large portion of the FDA‘s budget is provided by pharmaceutical companies. NIH is cozy with biomedical and pharmaceutical companies and its scientists are allowed to collect royalties on drugs NIH licenses to pharma. And as the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), I know the agency can be influenced by special interest groups.”
However, he also lamented how corruption exists not only among the health agencies but up to the US Department of Agriculture.
He said, “Created to help the family farmer and to ensure a wholesome food supply, today the agency often favors large corporations over the interests of small farmers and the public’s health.”
Redfield continued and pressed, “To cure our children, we must reevaluate our food choices and the underlying practices of the agricultural sector. We must prioritize wholesome and nutritious food.”


And stop giving dozens of useless injections to our babies and children which cause more harm than good