Aluminum is the new mercury
Looks like RFK Jr has pivoted from lying about the long-discredited Thimerosal-autism connection to blaming aluminum-containing adjuvants for autism. Since there’s no evidence for this, RFK Jr’s position is that studies have not definitively ruled out a link between vaccines and autism.
Well, science doesn’t deal in proof, it deals in the weight of evidence. The weight of evidence is that aluminum adjuvants in vaccines are safe. What does Robert “follow the science” Kennedy have to say about that?
“In August, Kennedy denounced a large Danish study finding no link between aluminum in vaccines and childhood disease, calling it a “deceitful propaganda stunt” and demanding its retraction. The Annals of Internal Medicine rejected the claim and refused to retract the study.”
That’s not evidence, that’s gaslighting. The only thing that answers evidence is better evidence. RFK Jr has none. The actual, you know, evidence is that the minute amounts of aluminum in vaccines is dwarfed by environmental exposure.
“Vaccines add only a tiny amount of aluminum to the body — a combined total of about 8 milligrams — after the schedule of childhood vaccines is complete. [Paul Offit, MD, a pediatrician and director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia] said that over the first 18 years of life, people naturally take in about 400 milligrams of aluminum from everyday sources.”
Many common antacids contain aluminum, including brands like Maalox, Mylanta, and Gaviscon, which often use aluminum hydroxide. Other antacids that may contain aluminum include Amphojel, AlternaGEL, and various generic and store-brand equivalents that list aluminum hydroxide as an active ingredient. Hydrated aluminum oxides are a common abrasive in many modern toothpastes.
Overwhelming evidence shows that vaccines cause adults. Anyone interesting in America’s health endorses childhood vaccination.
RFK Jr is still lying about vaccines
Well, science doesn’t deal in proof, it deals in the weight of evidence. The weight of evidence is that aluminum adjuvants in vaccines are safe. What does Robert “follow the science” Kennedy have to say about that?
“In August, Kennedy denounced a large Danish study finding no link between aluminum in vaccines and childhood disease, calling it a “deceitful propaganda stunt” and demanding its retraction. The Annals of Internal Medicine rejected the claim and refused to retract the study.”
That’s not evidence, that’s gaslighting. The only thing that answers evidence is better evidence. RFK Jr has none. The actual, you know, evidence is that the minute amounts of aluminum in vaccines is dwarfed by environmental exposure.
“Vaccines add only a tiny amount of aluminum to the body — a combined total of about 8 milligrams — after the schedule of childhood vaccines is complete. [Paul Offit, MD, a pediatrician and director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia] said that over the first 18 years of life, people naturally take in about 400 milligrams of aluminum from everyday sources.”
Many common antacids contain aluminum, including brands like Maalox, Mylanta, and Gaviscon, which often use aluminum hydroxide. Other antacids that may contain aluminum include Amphojel, AlternaGEL, and various generic and store-brand equivalents that list aluminum hydroxide as an active ingredient. Hydrated aluminum oxides are a common abrasive in many modern toothpastes.
Overwhelming evidence shows that vaccines cause adults. Anyone interesting in America’s health endorses childhood vaccination.
RFK Jr is still lying about vaccines

It’s not even new: pulled from the anals of crazy! Aluminum production has long been connected to the fluoride conspiracy. It might the first “conspiracy” I read …
Aluminum cookware has been around for generations. I remember being told to avoid long cooking of acidic foods to avoid leaching, just like with cast iron. Now most things are non-stick coated or anodized, but my grandmother’s set was just pure aluminum metal.
@Jane,
We were gifted with an aluminum cookware set when we were married. We used it for a few years until I heard/read that aluminum was found in the neurofibrillary tangles of Alzheimers brains. Stopped using them then and there.
Hi Jane:
Late to this conversation, Sometimes I just get tired with things such as battling with the VA and my doctors to give them the information they requested before I am dead. Jan (wife) can then inherit the. So farI have been denied the benefits I am “should” get from drinking the Camp Lejeune water for over two years. It is a huge distraction which keeps me from talking to commenters such as yourself.
Fortunately, Joel steps in for me.
I believe we had a few things made of aluminum. Most of our pots and pans are stainless (gifted) or cast iron. We try to be careful with foods and water too. Our drinking water is filtered to avoid the heavy chlorine taste.