Kennedy Instructs Anti-Vaccine Group to Remove Fake C.D.C. Page

Robert F. Kennedy Junior, the country’s minister of health, on Saturday, is an organized organized leaders he founded to download a web page that mimics the design and prevention of diseases control centers, but put a condition that caused autism.
The page was apparently published on a recorded site in non -profit organizations, which is the health of the health of the anti -vaccine. Mr. Kennedy’s work came after the New York Times inquired about the page and after her news, it was reformulated on social media.
The page was taken to not call Saturday evening.
“Minister Kennedy has issued instructions to the Office of the General Adviser to send an official request to the health defense for children requesting the removal of their website,” the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services said in a statement.
The statement said: “In HHS, we are dedicated to restore our agencies for their traditions of supporting the gold -based flag.”
It was not clear why the Achievement Group might have published a page that mimics the Center for Disease Control. The organization did not respond to the requests for comment, and Mr. Kennedy said that he cut ties with her when he started his presidential campaign in 2023.
The fake vaccine safety page was practically unable to do those available on the site of the Disease Control Center. The design, devils and slogans were the same, perhaps in violation of the Federal Publishing Law.
While the CDC site refutes the link between vaccines and autism, the fraudster has left the possibility of one. At the bottom, links to video certificates included parents who believe their children have been harmed by vaccines.
The publication of the page was first Stembed was reported by E. Rosalie LiFounder of Epidemiology Laboratory. The non -profit organizations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
For years, Mr. Kennedy has maintained a link between vaccines and autism. Hold this situation during the Senate confirmation sessions, despite intensive research that separates theory.
Under its direction, the Center for Control of Diseases Recently Plan to re-examine the evidence-a step, Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican Louisiana and Chairman of the Senate Health Committee, said the money of money.
The Muck Online web page was distinguished by the familiar Blue banner at the center of diseases control over the upper part, and the blue and white agency logo along with the phrase “vaccine safety”. The title was read “Vaccines and Autism”.
Putting the text in search of support and exposing a link between vaccines and autism, but left an open possibility – a long time ago by scientists – that the shots were harmful.
It included a quotation of a study by Brian S. Hooker, the chief scientific official in defending the health of children, and to other studies criticizing vaccination.
“It is a mixture of things that have been legally reviewed and fake things,” said Dr. Bruce Gilin, who directed the HHS vaccine program in Bush and Obama departments.
He added: “The footnotes give you the impression that it is a legal scientific work.”
A series of certificates at the bottom of the page included videos with titles such as “Mother of 3: I will not be able to work again” and “We have signed his life.”
This stands in a blatant contradiction with the official of the Center for Disease Control A site on the autistic and vaccine siteAnd it is largely dedicated to creating the idea of the relationship and clearly states that “studies have shown that there is no link.”
Recently, the defense of children’s health has taken a position on the outbreak of measles in West Texas.
The organization’s CHD.TV channel published an interview with a camera with the father of a 6 -year -old girl who announced her death from the state Ministry of Health, the first death of measles in the United States in a decade.
The child was not available and had no basic medical conditions, According to the Health Agency. But defending the health of children claimed that she got the hospital records contrary to the cause of death.
The organization also conducted an interview with Dr. Bin Edwards, who treated the brothers of the girl and who is a Texas doctors – both of them practicing alternative medicine – whom Mr. Kennedy spoke about the outbreak of the disease.
In response to the video, the Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubok, Texas, issued a statement this week that “a recent video on the Internet contains misleading and inaccurate claims,” noting that secrecy laws prevent the hospital from providing information specifically associated with the case.