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RFK Jr.’s big announcement on autism rates — and why the scientific community doesn’t want the truth

The rate of autism has skyrocketed over the past few decades. And, disappointing those who benefited from it, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services, made it clear that he intended to understand why.

In an announcement this week, RFK Jr. revealed a study that found that by 2035, the cost of treating autism in the US would be $1 trillion.

“This is already adding to astronomical healthcare costs, and there are personal injuries,” RFK said. “It’s a preventable disease. We know it’s exposure to the environment. It has to be. Genes don’t cause epidemics. They can provide vulnerability.”

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The RFK also said, “The amount and resources spent on studying genetic causes, which are dead ends, were 10-20 times the amount NIH and other institutions spent studying environmental factors.”

“That’s what we’re going to find the answer,” he concluded.

Liz Wheeler from “The Liz Wheeler Show” is excited to hear that.

“Even in the scientific community, autism is so arrested for being a profitable business, they are willing to study your genetic predisposition to this and waste money on ignoring environmental factors because they don’t want to know the answer,” she says.

“They don’t want to know if it’s a food or not. They don’t want to know if it’s a shot or not. They don’t want to know if it’s a chemical we put in our food. They don’t want to know if it’s something in the water, something that fluoresces in the water, something that’s like fertilizer and weed killers and GMOs. They don’t want to know that.”

“The money to study the root cause was not an honest, authentic investigation because I didn’t want to know the answer,” she adds.

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