Carl Higbie: We can put down any world leader anytime we want | Carl Higbie FRONTLINE

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a major overhaul of the U.S. childhood immunization schedule, reducing the number of diseases covered by universally recommended vaccines for all children from 18 to 11.
Under President Trump’s bold leadership, the CDC is finally adopting common sense updates to America’s childhood immunization schedule – based solely on the Gold Standard of Science.
This historic action empowers parents and physicians to make the best individualized decisions to protect children while also restoring much-needed confidence in our public health system.
This change is effective immediately!
The revised schedule moves recommendations for several vaccines to a risk-based or shared clinical decision-making model between parents and doctors.
Key Changes to the Vaccine Schedule🔤
The updated guidelines shift away from a universal approach for some vaccines, narrowing recommendations for certain diseases to specific high-risk groups or requiring consultation with a healthcare provider.
Vaccines Still Universally Recommended:
The schedule continues to recommend vaccines for all children against the following diseases:
Diphtheria
Tetanus
& Acellular
Pertussis (whooping cough)
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
Pneumococcal conjugate
Polio
Measles, Mumps, & Rubella
Varicella (chickenpox)
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) &
Varicella.
However, HHS will only
recommend a single dose of the HPV vaccine as opposed to two.
Vaccines Shifted to Risk-Based or Shared Decision-Making
Recommendations for the following vaccines are no longer universal for all children and are now based on individual risk factors, underlying comorbidities, or exposure risks🔤
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Dengue
Meningococcal ACWY
Meningococcal B
Influenza (seasonal flu shot)
COVID-19
Rotavirus
It’s an awesome start, let’s be grateful that they hear us!
@CaptKylePatriots
Keep visiting my post from November 13 where I stated the next 90 days will be absolutely insane.
This period ends on February 13.
Why?
Because both political parties will focus on the midterm.
And they count on you having short term memory.
Don’t be surprised if we see a surprise political assassination.
@ShadowofEzra
The Operation which “WAS” not Possible!
Last night’s operation was not simply a case of elite soldiers storming into a foreign country, seizing a target, and extracting him by force.
What the United States demonstrated was its true strategic strength. While rival powers such as Russia and China often emphasize military hardware through large parades and public exercises, America has long understood that wars are not won by numbers and equipment alone.
I can now for the first time ever report that “Operation Absolute Resolve” was a combined advanced cyber warfare and electronic pulse attack (EMP attack) alongside Delta Force incursions. Rather than overwhelming force, the focus was on systemic paralysis—neutralizing communications, navigation, and command-and-control capabilities before conventional forces ever moved.
For a critical window of time (42 mins) to be precise – Venezuela’s electronic infrastructure was effectively blinded. Power, communications, and military coordination were disrupted, leaving defensive systems unable to respond coherently. By the time senior officials realized the scope of what was happening, the operation was already concluding.
This would represent a mission unlike any other—one that prioritized intelligence, technology, and precision over spectacle. It was not about brute force, but about out-thinking the adversary.
America didn’t flex its muscles last night.
It used it’s mind.