If you have avoided reading RFK Jr.’s book because you already know enough about COVID, or are simply uninterested in Anthony Fauci, I would implore you to reconsider, as the subject matter is MUCH broader:
The book is really about how Fauci, in becoming beholden to Big Ag, Big Pharma, Big Govt, and Big Tech, has ruined public health, and made our generation the sickest in history.
Minimally, it will cause you to rethink the food you eat, the medicines you take, and the chemicals you use.
From the subsection of the Introduction titled “Failing Upward”:
“The ‘J. Edgar Hoover of public health’ has presided over cataclysmic declines in public health, including an exploding chronic disease epidemic that has made the ‘Fauci generation’ -children born after his elevation to NIAID kingpin in 1984- the sickest generation in American history, and has made Americans among the least healthy citizens on the planet. His obsequious subservience to the Big Ag, Big Food, and pharmaceutical companies has left our children drowning in a toxic soup of pesticide residues, corn syrup, and processed foods, while also serving as pincushions for 69 mandates vaccine doses by age 18 - none of them properly tested...
“Under Dr. Fauci’s leadership, the allergic, autoimmune, and chronic illnesses which Congress specifically charged NIAID to investigate and prevent, have mushroomed to afflict 54 percent of children, up from 12.8 percent when he took over NIAID IN 1984...
“What is causing this cataclysm? Since genes don’t cause epidemics, it must be environmental toxins.
“As we shall see [Fauci’s] capacity to curry favor with these merchants of pills, powders, potions, poisons, pesticides, pollutants, and pricks has been the key to Dr. Fauci’s longevity at HHS.” (pp. xxi, xxii)
“Dr. Fauci played an historic role as the leading architect of ‘agency capture’ -the corporate seizure of America’s public health agencies by the pharmaceutical industry.
Lamentably, Dr. Fauci’s failure to achieve public health goals during the COVID pandemic are not anomalous errors, but consistent with a recurrent pattern of sacrificing public health and safety on the altar of pharmaceutical profits and self-interest.” (p. xxiii)
