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THE SPEW ZONE

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Raymond Foster

High Elder Warlock

Power Poster

CDC Hypocrisy and RFK’s Dangerous Platform: Time to Cut Through the Noise

ENOUGH WITH THE GAMES
ENOUGH WITH THE GAMES

Enough with the selective outrage. The CDC has long pushed the use of spike proteins to train immune response—a standard immunological method backed by journals and internal reports. Genetic immunity passed through generations? Also documented.


These are facts. Not politics.


Meanwhile, nutrition programs still allow people to buy sugar-saturated, liver-destroying garbage. The CDC and WHO warned about this for years. Now they’ve backed off—because it threatens investor profits. Not public health.


RFK Jr.’s move to block these products from food benefits is fine. But he refuses to go after the companies that manufacture this junk. And when he does, they scream “racism” and “eugenics”—which is pure insanity. Manufactured outrage to protect corporate interests.


Then comes the CDC walkout. Trump replaces Susan Monarez with Jim O’Neill, a businessman. Dr. Demetre Daskalakis resigns, claiming “eugenics rhetoric.” But where was this moral panic when the CDC buried data, bent to political pressure, and stayed silent under previous administrations? Suddenly it’s a crisis—because Trump’s involved? That’s not ethics. That’s brainwashed tribalism.


Daskalakis says the firewall between science and ideology is broken. He’s right. But he helped build it. His silence during earlier failures speaks louder than his resignation.


Let’s look at the CDC’s actual record. Not the sanitized version. The real one.


Documented CDC Scandals and Unethical Experiments

(Back when journalism wasn’t owned by the same corporate machine.)


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), along with its predecessor the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS), has long positioned itself as the guardian of public health. But beneath the surface lies a documented history of unethical experiments, racist policies, and politically driven failures that span more than a century.

This isn’t conspiracy. It’s public record.


Eugenics and Forced Sterilizations (1907–1979)


Over 60,000 people—mostly people of color, immigrants, low-income women, and the disabled—were forcibly sterilized under “racial hygiene” laws. PHS officials sat on eugenics boards, supplied data, and endorsed policies rooted in scientific racism. These surgeries were often non-consensual and continued into the 1970s.


Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932–1972)


Black men were denied treatment for syphilis for decades so researchers could “observe” disease progression. The CDC inherited and continued the study, fully aware of its criminal negligence.


Guatemala Syphilis Experiments (1946–1948)


Over 700 Guatemalans—prisoners, orphans, and mental patients—were deliberately infected with STDs without consent. The U.S. government later apologized, but the CDC’s institutional ties remain.


Radiation and Disease Experiments (1940s–1970s)


Children, disabled individuals, and military personnel were subjected to radium treatments, hepatitis infections, and cancer cell injections—without informed consent. These experiments were often racially and economically targeted.


Vaccine and Drug Failures


From the Cutter polio incident to SV40 contamination and delayed action on thalidomide, the CDC repeatedly failed to halt distribution of harmful products, contributing to paralysis, birth defects, and deaths.


Biological Warfare and Sample Distribution


Between 1984 and 1989, the CDC shipped live pathogens—including plague and botulinum toxin—to Iraq, later used in weapons programs. This was admitted in 1994.


Lead Poisoning and Environmental Neglect


Despite clear data showing lead poisoning disproportionately harmed Black and low-income children, the CDC delayed action for decades, contributing to generational damage.


Gun Violence Research Suppression (1992–2016)


After publishing data linking guns to increased homicide risk, the CDC was politically silenced. Research funding was cut, and racial data was manipulated to avoid implicating minority perpetrators.


COVID-19 Response (2020–2021)


Guidance was rewritten under political pressure. Testing protocols were flawed. Data was suppressed. Public trust collapsed.


Ongoing Bioterrorism Partnerships


The CDC now operates in dual roles—public health and national security—stockpiling weaponized pathogens and collaborating with military agencies. Critics warn of blurred lines, secrecy, and surveillance overreach.


This is not a rogue incident. It’s a pattern:


  • Experimentation without consent

  • Delayed action despite clear evidence

  • Institutional protection over public accountability


The recent walkouts, resignations, and moral posturing from CDC officials are not acts of integrity—they’re damage control. Invoking racism and eugenics now, after decades of complicity, is gaslighting.

RFK Jr. may not be the answer—but neither are the bureaucrats who helped normalize this dysfunction. The public deserves better than theatrics from a system that’s failed them repeatedly.


Policy Changes and Website Modifications Under the Second Trump Administration (2025)


n early 2025, executive orders from the Trump administration directed the CDC to remove or revise content deemed to promote “gender ideology.” This included the takedown or editing of webpages and datasets related to HIV/STI statistics among transgender populations, LGBTQ+ youth suicide disparities, gender-affirming care, and terminology such as “transgender” or “pregnant people.”


The administration framed this as a return to “biological truth”—recognizing only male and female sexes—and claimed it was eliminating unscientific, ideologically driven material. But the result was the suppression of factual data on health disparities, cutting off access for researchers, providers, and public health advocates. Legal challenges followed, and some content was restored after court rulings in February 2025.


CDC specifics: The CDC complied with the orders beginning January 31, 2025, adding disclaimers about executive compliance. Critics argued this compromised public health and erased evidence-based resources. Supporters saw it as a purge of political activism masquerading as science.


But let’s be honest: the CDC has a long history of misrepresenting data, pushing ideological agendas, and stepping far outside its scientific mandate. This latest episode is just another chapter in a legacy of distortion.


The walkouts and resignations may look principled, but they’re a smokescreen—deflection from decades of institutional failure. Invoking racism and eugenics now, after years of silence while the CDC itself engaged in racist and eugenic practices, is gaslighting.


This isn’t accountability.

It’s damage control.


Now they scream “fascism” while ignoring their own rot. RFK Jr. shouldn’t be anywhere near public health—but neither should anyone who helped build and protect this broken system.


This isn’t about protecting science.

It’s about protecting turf.


And the public deserves better than staged outrage and activist theater designed to keep people angry, divided, and distracted—while domestic criminals and foreign investors continue to profit off the dysfunction.


The pattern is clear:


  • Experimentation without consent

  • Delayed action despite clear evidence

  • Institutional protection over public accountability


Most of it buried for decades. Most of it exposed only through whistleblowers, lawsuits, or real journalism. And yet, they want to play victim as a distraction from their responsibilities.


I don't think so.



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