Originally posted on X.
The gall and the balls behind Alex Jones’s confrontation with former NIH Director regarding the Covid-19 experimental therapy that has resulted in the loss of life, the loss of quality of life, and the overall devastating impact on the planet was no doubt appreciated by those who would also love a chance to say a thing or two to the man.
What would you say if you came face to face with Dr. Collins?
Dr. Collins, of course, could say nothing to Alex Jones but reciprocate a dumbfounded stare.
“How does it feel to kill more people than Hitler?”
A worthy question!
But what else could we have expected?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had previously attempted to get through to Dr. Collins via extensive email correspondence demanding answers to important questions about vaccine safety pertaining to children’s health. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s email to Dr. Collins on 6/21/2017 challenges him and the NIH on several fronts:

- That the Institute of Medicine (IOM) found that the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) couldn’t be used to study vaccinated versus unvaccinated children. [It can be]
- That there are an insufficient number of vaccinated and unvaccinated children in the VSD. [There are]
- That outside researchers can access the VSD by meeting “basic requirements.” [They can’t]
- That confounds make it impossible to conduct studies of vaccinated versus unvaccinated children [Yet the CDC’s hypocrisy is clear in not addressing those confounds in their own studies that exonerate vaccines]
- That no recommendations to improve vaccine safety have been submitted to the Secretary of HHS, or to provide copies of that documentation.
- That there is an utter lack of pre-licensure safety testing
- That Dr. Fauci did not provide pre-licensure safety data for Hepatitis B vaccines given to 1 day olds
- That the HPV licensing study combined the saline control group with the aluminum adjuvant group and thereby concealed adverse reaction rates
- That there is a lack of saline placebo in vaccine clinical trials
- That there were a total of 134 adverse reactions reviewed in the 2011 IOM report, the causal link of which to vaccines was inconclusive
- That the CDC has not taken appropriate steps in improving the VAERS, and when a pilot system was implemented at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and showed a 10% adverse reaction rate, CDC shut down the program.
- That there is extensive evidence linking thimerosal to neurodevelopmental and chronic illnesses.
- That the 2011 IOM report concluded they could neither confirm nor deny that DTaP caused autism.
- That the NIH’s focus on genetics research for autism rather than environmental factors seems to imply they hold the position that the rates of autism have been stable for centuries
- That Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others are requesting the prohibition of conflict-of-interest waivers for members of HHS’s vaccine committees, require the committee members to agree to not accept any direct or indirect funding from any vaccine manufacturer for 5 years, and require that the HHS’s vaccine committee include at least 50 vaccine safety advocates.
In a follow up email on 7/3/2017, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. further dives into the topic of autism by making the following points:
- That the proposal for a longitudinal study to identify environmental toxins causing childhood chronic diseases could take a decade is too long a time to wait given that an HHS funded study showed that 43% of children have a chronic disease of some sort.
- That the Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and Environment (CHARGE) study met with discontinued funding in 2011.
- That the Markers of Autism Risk in Babies (MARBLES) study only published two studies and an overview of the project before being defunded.
- That the Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation (EARLI) study included vaccination histories, published no data regarding vaccines, only published 3 studies, and was discontinued after 2 and a half years.
- That the Study to Explore Early Development (SEED), which began in 2009 has not tested any hypothesis about autism causation.
- That Congress authorized NIH to create the National Children’s Study (NCS) which resulted in 61 publications but only of which 7 of those publications actually investigated children’s health. When the director of the study, Dr. Duane Alexander recommended including vaccines as a covariate she was transferred out of the National Institute of Child Health and Development.
- That NIH launched Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) study in 2016, but at the time of the letter in 2017 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed concerns it would be another waste of funding. [Autism Librarian’s preliminary investigation into the programs’ publications yielded zero studies evaluating the impact of vaccines on health, but rather the few publications about vaccines center around vaccine hesitancy, uptake, and matters other than investigating any potential negative impact on health. see: https://echochildren.org/echo-program-publications/… ]
Dr. Collins, along with the Deputy Director of the NIH Lawrence Tabak responded to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on 8/8/2017.
Their response was less than appropriate:

- They “carefully reviewed” and “considered” his questions and requests.
- They will not dare to entertain the thought that vaccines are unsafe.
- They will not seriously consider studies that challenge vaccine safety if they are published in journals they themselves do not approve of [ironically, the journals they approve of would never publish such studies].
- They accuse Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of not being objective [in spite of him providing citations and references for his statements]
- They further ignore challenges to the vaccine literature and still state vaccine studies are “carefully designed research studies” [in spite of a lack of saline placebo control groups in said studies, which Robert F. Kennedy Jr. already addressed in his previous email]
- And finally, they claim they cannot do studies on vaccinated versus unvaccinated groups because they cannot withhold vaccines from children [Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had already stated the data was present in the VSD dataset to do the retrospective study; additionally, this scientific opinion assumes vaccines are the sole factor related to decreased mortality rates for various diseases, which is now debunked as shown in the book Dissolving Illusions by Suzanne Humphries MD and Roman Bystrianyk. See… https://dissolvingillusions.com/graphs-images/#Charts…]
Thus, when Alex Jones confronts Dr. Collins, I’m admittedly a bit pessimistic regarding Dr. Collins’ ability to turn around and say: “You know what, you’re right. You’re totally right. We fucked up and maimed all of these people. We experimented on humans and we should pay the price. This was an experimental therapy and it went horribly wrong. We are going to atone.”
But alas, we can dream the splendid dream that our own adherence to truth, justice, and fellow regard for humans will be adopted by people who seem willing to make endless justifications for not conducting proper long-term placebo controlled vaccine safety studies or conducting the proper research needed to investigate the autism-vaccine link using the full ocean of data at the disposal of the NIH/CDC that is paid for by taxpayer dollars.
Perhaps only the effect of prison bars and years of reflection will have an impact on those enamored with an ideology funded by monopolized financial resources.
Because that’s what vaccine “science” is now…
an ideology,
it was never a science.


