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No Vozes do Poder, André Marinho confronta Robert Kennedy Jr. sobre sua fama de antivacina. O secretário nega o rótulo, critica os lockdowns como uma manobra para transferir riqueza aos mais ricos e analisa como os Estados Unidos da América enfrentaram a pandemia da Covid-19.

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00:00Secretary Kennedy, you were one of the most outspoken critics of the official public health narrative
00:07that prevailed during the COVID years, and you were quickly branded by the vested interests
00:15and the mainstream media here in America, and the Brazilian mainstream media largely regurgitates
00:21and basically toe their line in calling you an anti-vaxxer.
00:25I'm sure you've answered that question a thousand times before, but at least for the Brazilian
00:29that might be witnessing your words for the first time, how would you respond to that?
00:36And do you feel vindicated from all of the reversals in how we actually evaluated the nature and
00:45the impact of the COVID pandemic around the world?
00:49I've never been anti-vaccine, but applying that, and you know, I had all my children vaccinated.
00:56I received all my vaccines, but applying that pejorative to me of anti-vaccine is a way of
01:04marginalizing or vilifying me and of silencing me and saying, well, you don't have to listen
01:11to him because he's anti-vax.
01:14That same pejorative is applied to almost anybody who criticizes vaccine mandates.
01:19That doesn't make them anti-vaccine or who criticized the COVID response.
01:25And the COVID response was, I would say, appalling.
01:30How so?
01:31Well, because it was, I think it's clear today that the emergency was used as a way of clamping
01:41down, uh, totalitarian controls and of shifting wealth upward, this lockdowns, you know,
01:48were the biggest transfer in wealth in human history, uh, uh, trillions, tens of trillions
01:54of dollars in wealth shifted from the poor around the world to, you know, to large corporations
02:01and to wealthy people.
02:02And then we saw governments around the world ending democratic rights and constitutional
02:09rights, and, and they've never recovered in most cases.
02:12Europe is still, Europe is a place where there's no freedom of speech, where they're arresting
02:16people or criticizing government policies and putting them in jail.
02:21So, you know, that's something that nobody would have believed 10 years ago, but it became
02:27a reality during COVID and then the medical policies and COVID were a departure from the standard
02:34policies for pandemic controls that were published by WHO, by the European Medical Agency, by CDC,
02:43NIH and HHS.
02:46We didn't do what we were supposed to do, which is, you know, never locked down a society for
02:50a respiratory illness.
02:51First, you isolate the sick, you protect the vulnerable, but you keep society moving and
03:00the lockdown has killed probably far, far more people than COVID.
03:04Do you think the disproportionate death tolls in Brazil and the U.S. reflect these failed
03:10policies and these totalitarian impulses you've just described or underlying health conditions
03:15that were already there of these two very six societies that we've been mentioning?
03:20I think both things are true and, you know, it's going to be hard.
03:25You know, one of the most frustrating parts about the pandemic response was the information
03:32chaos.
03:33We were not told the truth about things and the information tabulating and collecting and analytical
03:41systems were designed to fail.
03:43And so it's going to be hard ever really parsing out what caused, you know, what caused disproportionate
03:54deaths in some countries.
03:55I'll say this.
03:57And the lower vaccinated countries in the world tended to have the lowest death tolls.
04:04And I'll give you an example.
04:05And again, you know, you don't know because the information chaos and the different collection
04:12systems and data in different countries.
04:15But in Haiti, the death rate from COVID was about 14 people per million population.
04:21And they Haiti had a vaccination rate of about one point three percent of very few people
04:30got vaccinated.
04:31And yet there does not seem to have been a COVID pandemic in Haiti.
04:35Nigeria had a had a death rate from COVID of 14 per million population.
04:43In our country, the death rate was over 3000 people per million population.
04:49So we are 200 times the death rate of countries that were essentially unvaccinated.
04:54America, 4.2 percent of the global population, right, suffered over 1.1 million COVID deaths
04:59represented about 16 percent of the COVID deaths.
05:02That's it.
05:02That's it.
05:0316 percent.
05:04And we have, as you say, around four percent of the world's population.
05:08So we did worse than any country in the world.
05:10Brazil was close.
05:10Was close.
05:11Right.
05:11We're talking about 12 percent of global COVID-19 deaths while making up only 2.7 percent
05:16of the world's population.
05:17So similar, similar, right?

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