In a fiery WarRoom interview, Steve Bannon talked to Mary Holland, CEO of Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and ally to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who dropped a bombshell, unveiling the delayed "autism report” that exposes the CDC’s 1-in-31 child autism prevalence as a "toxic exposure brain injury epidemic.”
Bannon, riding the wave of Charlie Kirk’s historic memorial, framed the looming 4 PM release as a Molotov cocktail lobbed at Big Pharma’s empire, with President Donald Trump’s administration vowing to dismantle vaccine liability shields and prosecute fraud to the tune of $100 billion.
Holland’s stark warning: autism isn’t genetic fate—it’s a man-made disaster, and the cover-up ends now. The CDC’s 2025 ADDM report, tracking 8-year-olds born in 2014 across 16 sites, confirms autism rates at a staggering 1 in 31—a 4.8x surge from 1 in 150 two decades ago. Holland, unyielding, labeled it a crisis driven by vaccine ingredients: aluminum adjuvants crippling detox systems, mercury (thimerosal) torching neurons, polysorbate 80 breaching brain barriers, and formaldehyde acting as a cellular hitman.
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MARY HOLLAND: Toxic exposure induced brain injury is the autism epidemic.
One in 31 children are now diagnosed with autism. Vaccines packed with aluminum, mercury, polysorbate 80, and formaldehyde overwhelm their ability to detox.@maryhollandnyc pic.twitter.com/U3MvryGtWo
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 22, 2025
"These kids are drowning in toxins,” she declared, pointing to the 2014 CDC whistleblower scandal, where William Thompson exposed suppressed MMR-autism links tied to early dosing.
African-American boys face a 286% higher risk if jabbed before age 3, she noted, shredding claims of "better diagnosis.”Under Trump’s mandate, RFK Jr. is spearheading a crusade to gut the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act’s liability protections, sue manufacturers for false claims, and mandate autism-risk warnings on vaccine inserts. Holland revealed plans to probe environmental co-factors—glyphosate, heavy metals, ultra-processed foods—that amplify vaccine damage.
"This isn’t correlation; it’s causation,” she insisted, dismissing skeptics like Johns Hopkins’ Elise Pas, who downplay the surge. Bannon, invoking Kirk’s "muscular Christianity,” roared, "This is Grassy Knoll 2.0 for our kids—Trump’s declassifying the truth!”
RFK’s agenda includes funding chelation and IVIG therapies for affected children, targeting a generation ravaged by what Holland called "corporate greed.”The human cost is stark: silent classrooms, broken families, and a cohort of "lost boys”—a nod to Kirk’s fight for young men, neurologically crippled. "The CDC falsified data for a decade,” Holland charged, citing Thompson’s revelations of buried MMR timing stats.
Bannon, citing Peter Navarro’s In Trump Time, demanded prison for "Deep State mandarins” who peddled the "poison pill.” The interview, a high-octane clash, framed RFK’s report as a battle cry for the 2026 midterms, with 30 million non-voting Christians—per guest Royce White—poised to rise. Holland’s parting shot: "Parents, your kids’ brains are battlegrounds—fight back.”
Bannon doubled down: "This is the shot heard ‘round the nursery.” As Big Pharma braces for impact, Kirk’s martyr spirit looms large—a fusion of faith and fury driving Trump’s vow to "make America healthy again.”


