Discussion: Are Children's Health Defense In Bed With The Vaccine Companies? [Answer: No, Underdog is an idiot]
Interesting finding in a Fauci FOIA
Correction: I am a complete moron and have confused Children’s Defense Fund (who Kay Johnson was a part of) with Children’s Health Defense. I will leave this complete and utter embarrassment up for transparency and accountability. This is why I wanted a discussion so my flaws could be exposed. Such an amateur hour mistake, I’m embarrassed. Credit to Rhubarbgal for calling it out.
I was doing research into another article topic, reading through the FOIA’d emails of Anthony Fauci (or “Faucet” as my spell checker keeps recommending), when I stumbled across something particularly alarming.
It was an email gushing over Anthony Fauci’s work during the 2020 events. Not unusual, most of the FOIA emails are full of Fauci fluffers.
But one struck in me in particular (you can find it on Page 3199). In it, the individual declared they (Kay Johnson) and Anthony Fauci had met previously when Kay Johnson was working as a ‘policy staff person’ for Children’s Defense Fund, and that they served on the National Vaccine Advisory Committee (you know, same organisation that shills vaccines):
This rings huge conflicts-of-interest alarm bells. Ignoring the nauseating gushing over Fauci, aren’t Children’s Health Defense supposed to be opposed to vaccines? Not producing Anthony Fauci worshipping vaccine shills.
When I dug further into this ‘Kay Johnson’ individual (who is president of their own consulting/lobbying firm, ‘Johnson Group Consulting, Inc’ whilst sitting in position of government), not only did I discover their LinkedIn page:
I also found, yes, it does mention they worked for Children’s Health Defense between 1984 to 1991:
This isn’t some half-halfed vaccine shill, either, or some sort of fence sitter. On a website called VTDigger, it quotes remarks where she calls for an end to philosophical exemptions for vaccines:
Now for me, this is starting to answer some questions I’ve had about Children’s Health Defense. For example, when they were presented with a means of overturning immunity to liability on the grounds it violates Due Process rights in the Constitution, which would deal a huge blow to the vaccine industry by evaporating their immoral immunity to liability, they completely stonewalled the suggestion. They had smaller fish to fry.
Since the vaccine mandates, there have only been a handful of Children’s Health Defense lawsuits I’m aware of (and I have tried to search for more), and they’re relatively tepid. One was a lawsuit against a Pfizer bait-and-switch - which seems good until you realise it isn’t really stopping the shots, just demanding the health agencies provide appropriate paperwork.
The second is a joint lawsuit originally brought by Parental Rights Foundation that Children’s Health Defense seem to have just tacked themselves onto, where it is arguing for the requirement of parental consent prior to children receiving a shot in Washington DC.
I’ve never really seen them engage in a lawsuit against any large scale vaccine mandates (especially when you contrast it to my own efforts). Indeed, in another lawsuit, aimed at Facebook, Children’s Health Defense don’t describe themselves as defenders of children’s health, but…
[…] a non-profit watchdog group that roots out corruption in federal agencies […]
They even went after 5G guidelines in a lawsuit. But how does clarifying the FCC guidelines protect people from anything? It seems almost like they’re picking lawsuits that intentionally avoid going after the elephant in the room. Indeed, they even say:
[…] certain vaccine policies that CHD claims put Big Pharma profits ahead of public health […]
Certain policies? Currently, don’t all of them lead to profits for pharmaceutical companies? Which policies supposedly don’t? It is odd Children’s Health Defense would say this without clarifying which vaccine policies they’re okay with. The fact they’re okay with any despite supposedly painting themselves as the defenders of children’s health is alarming.
They seem to only pick small scale fights with individual universities and schools. Universities and schools are not the vaccine industry, even if they enable it. They’re symptoms, not the cause.
They didn’t even file for discovery (a process where you force the other side to turn over crucial evidence) in their lawsuit against Facebook which led to it being dismissed for lack of evidence Facebook colludes with the government, even though Judicial Watch used the far less powerful FOIA process to turn up evidence Facebook colludes with the US government.
The Guardian wrote a hitpiece on Robert Kennedy Jr, and the Ad Hominem, personal attack formatting I don’t agree with, but the hypocrisy the Guardian highlights is astounding:
Guests urged to be vaccinated at anti-vaxxer Robert F Kennedy Jr’s party
Robert Kennedy Jr, a man supposedly meant to lead children to safety from the pharmaceutical vaccines which he has gone on record contains toxins and poisons, claims to defer to his pro-vaccine wife, with the comment that he’s:
not always the boss at my own house
If he does not have the balls to stand up for what he - supposedly - believes in at his own house, how the hell are Children’s Health Defense supposed to stand up for anyone else? The fact the wife has an opposing view which Robert defers to shows he has a conflict of interest.
Can we even name a successful, meaningful legal victory against the vaccine industry by Children’s Health Defense? I’m not sure I can. In the era of Controlled Opposition where people pretend to be allies but betray, I’ve grown wary. Kay Johnson does not set a good example, nor does, supposedly, Robert Kennedy Jr’s wife (although she never confirmed nor denied the claim).
I’ve set this up as a discussion as maybe people can supply counter examples, expand the subject or offer their own insights.
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