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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI am so happy that this administration fact checks everything
RUIZ: Did you read the report & fact-check its sources prior to publication?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-06-24T15:26:34.938Z
RFK JR: I did not fact check
RUIZ: It included citations to sources that don't exist. How does that happen?
RFK JR: All of the foundational assertions are accurate
RUIZ: They did not exist. How can they be accurate?

sop
(14,955 posts)Karasu
(1,516 posts)theories.
sop
(14,955 posts)Born in Mexico, Ruiz grew up in California. He was the first Latino to receive three graduate degrees from Harvard University, attending Harvard Medical School, the John F. Kennedy School of Government and Harvard School of Public Health.
LetMyPeopleVote
(165,576 posts)Many people here and around the world need to be able to rely on U.S. health officials. Thats becoming increasingly difficult.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/hhs-faces-new-accusations-presenting-nonexistent-research-adding-alarm-rcna215009
As CNN reported, the study in question doesnt appear to exist.
Lyn Redwood, a former leader of Childrens Health Defense, an anti-vaccine group that lists US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a founder, is scheduled to give the presentation Thursday at a meeting of the CDCs Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The slides, posted online Tuesday, cite a 2008 study in the journal Neurotoxicology by Berman RF, et al, called Low-level neonatal thimerosal exposure: Long-term consequences in the brain. The presentation claimed that results from a study in newborn rats suggest long-term neuroimmune effects from the vaccine preservative.
CNNs report, which has not been independently verified by MSNBC or NBC News, noted that the citation appeared to refer to Dr. Robert F. Berman, a professor emeritus at the University of California Davis, who told the network that the research included in the presentation, as far as he knows, does not exist.
If this problem sounds familiar, its not your imagination.
About a month ago, Donald Trump and Heath and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled The MAHA Report: Making Our Children Healthy Again, and almost immediately problems emerged. The Washington Post reported, for example, that some of the reports suggestions stretched the limits of science and offered misleading representations of scientific research.
A week later, a devastating report published by NOTUS advanced the underlying story considerably, highlighting the unambiguous fact that the MAHA document misinterprets some studies and cites others that dont exist, according to the listed authors. Soon after, The New York Times identified additional faulty references in the report, including instances in which the documents authors pointed to fictitious studies.......
A great many people here and around the world physicians, researchers, international public health agencies, the public at large, et al. need to be able to rely on federal health officials from the United States. Thats becoming increasingly difficult.
BurnDoubt
(737 posts)for a cabal that is destroying Trust on every level across the board, from Fake Health to Fake Science to Fake Gender Science to Fake Money: Klepto.
That's what it all means.
FAKERS!
IronLionZion
(49,328 posts)they keep getting caught like Wile E. Coyote
chouchou
(2,070 posts)Bud abbott and Lou Costello. "Who's on first.."
Beartracks
(13,951 posts)IbogaProject
(4,576 posts)Ok he doesn't dispute the wording of his crackpot theory. We we are discussing its validity and the accuracy of the citations, which are false if nonexistant.
3catwoman3
(27,006 posts)...a yes or no question.
NJCher
(40,551 posts)even college/university presidents do this. We had two do it in NJ. One said he had 60 academic papers published on a particular topic. Does he not know he has a whole department full of English teachers who are more than happy to check his sources? We found 1. Quite an exaggeration, you think? He stretched one to 60.
Corrupt as hell; he was happy to throw asphalt parking lot contracts around, but try to get him to pay professors a decent wage and he couldn't be bothered.