The Seen and the Unseen, hosted by Amit Varma, features longform conversations that aim to give deep insights into the subjects being discussed. Timeless and bingeworthy.
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RFK Jr. vs. the Establishment: A "Religious" Battle Over Vaccine Science
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This segment dissects a heated Senate hearing featuring Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The host argues that the confrontation reveals a deep divide between Kennedy's "pro-science" approach and what he characterizes as a "religious" belief in the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine from certain senators. The conversation highlights Kennedy's claim that the VAERS database shows more adverse events and deaths reported for the COVID-19 vaccine than all other vaccines combined over 40 years. The host argues that senators, particularly those who have received significant donations from pharmaceutical companies, are not interested in the data. The transcript also includes a fiery exchange where a senator accuses Kennedy of "taking away" access to the vaccine by not recommending it for all healthy people, to which Kennedy responds by stating he cannot recommend a product without clinical data to support it. The segment concludes by suggesting that the establishment is "freaking out" because Kennedy is demanding the same scientific rigor for the COVID-19 vaccines that is required for every other drug and vaccine in the country.
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This segment dissects a heated Senate hearing featuring Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The host argues that the confrontation reveals a deep divide between Kennedy's "pro-science" approach and what he characterizes as a "religious" belief in the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine from certain senators. The conversation highlights Kennedy's claim that the VAERS database shows more adverse events and deaths reported for the COVID-19 vaccine than all other vaccines combined over 40 years. The host argues that senators, particularly those who have received significant donations from pharmaceutical companies, are not interested in the data. The transcript also includes a fiery exchange where a senator accuses Kennedy of "taking away" access to the vaccine by not recommending it for all healthy people, to which Kennedy responds by stating he cannot recommend a product without clinical data to support it. The segment concludes by suggesting that the establishment is "freaking out" because Kennedy is demanding the same scientific rigor for the COVID-19 vaccines that is required for every other drug and vaccine in the country.
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