This has to be read -- in full -- to be believed, in 2026.
Kennedy and Trump -- both billionaires who believe people. . . living in the poorest parts of Africa -- those with darker skin should be experimentation subjects. [Hey -- doesn't that ring some. . . Nazi bells?!]
Here's the story -- and my long term friend Paul Offit is quoted near the end -- if he says it was happening, you may trust that it was:
. . .What do you get when you put a vaccine conspiracy theorist in charge of the agency responsible for funding medical research throughout the globe? A recipe for Tuskegee 2.0, apparently.
Some bombshell reporting over the last month has revealed a monstrous plan by Robert F Kennedy Jr.’s Department of Health and Human Services to fund a $1.6 million study on hepatitis B vaccines among 14,000 newborns in the West African country of Guinea-Bissau. As protocol documents obtained by Inside Medicine show, the study would have been a “randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of neonatal Hepatitis B vaccination on early-life mortality, morbidity, and long-term developmental outcomes.”
In other words, the study aimed to withhold Hep B vaccinations from 7,000 infants in one of the poorest countries on Earth — so that western researchers could compare their long-term health to babies that got the vaccine. . . . [searching for non-specific effects, here.]
“Non-specific effects” is a key buzzword swirling around Kennedy’s orbit of vaccine skeptics and holistic wellness influences, which essentially means “unintended harms.” The HHS’s chosen researchers for the Guinea-Bissau study were Peter Aaby and Christine Stabell Benn, a controversial Danish couple who have spent years chasing after non-specific effects in vaccines.
Thankfully, “the good guys won,” as Paul Offit, an infectious disease physician told the Guardian. “This administration did not see people in Africa as valuable. . . We were able to stand up for them. We were able to convince people about the fact that this was unethical. . . .”
You literally could NOT make this malignant insanity up -- if you were trying. And on MLK weekend, no less.

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