I tried making this video for YouTube, but ‘they’ didn’t let me. So let’s try this again…
Yesterday, in a Cabinet meeting with President Trump, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said something that could change the entire medical and political world:
He claims his team has identified the interventions “almost certainly causing autism.”
He’s promising a major announcement this September.
Let me say that again: CAUSES OF AUTISM.
Parents across the country — and honestly, across the world — have been waiting for this moment. But you won’t hear discourse on it on YouTube, because their policies make even having the conversation impossible. That’s why today’s episode of The Adam C. Moreno Show is exclusive here on Substack. Side note: I’m investing heavily on this platform due to censorship, which is also why I’ve rebranded the site: ADAMCMORENO.COM
This isn’t just about one health issue. It’s about the future of how we talk about medicine, politics, and truth.
Why It Matters
Autism rates have skyrocketed from less than 1 in 10,000 children in the 1970s to 1 in 31 today. In California, it’s 1 in 19. According to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Kennedy is saying out loud what millions of families have suspected for decades.
President Trump himself responded: “There has to be something artificially causing this.”
If Kennedy delivers on this, America’s health system may never be the same.
Watch the Full Episode Here
This is one of those conversations that can’t happen on YouTube, but it needs to happen here, and if you want to support it, which I hope you do, consider upgrading.
Also, people have been asking me to make some merchandise, so I did. (It’s super cool… You can check it out here! 👉🏼 store.adamcmoreno.com
Final Thoughts… (important)
Whether you agree with RFK Jr. or not, the fact that YouTube won’t even let this conversation breathe and allow for public discourse, should concern everyone. Because when the platforms shut down debate, they’re not just silencing voices, they’re shaping the future without us.
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